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THE WORLD SPORT
CRICKET UNDER DIFFICULTIES.
SHAMEEN DRAW WITH H.M.S. SEAMEW.
Shameen, Aug. 18.
Easily the best game played so far this season by the Shameen Sports Club Look place yesterday when the Club drew with M.S.
Seamew
LAWN BOWLS.
: CRAIGENGOWER LEAD' IN
CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.
Craigéngower C.C. atill ́remain on top of the first division of the Lawn Bowls Lengue. They gained,
TENNIS IN AMERICA.
TILDEN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP- FOR FIRST TIME.
New York, Aug. 17. ・・
U.S. BASEBALL.
LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.
New York, "Aug. 15.
To-day's baseball matches result-
In the semi-final of the Eastern Tarf Court lawn Lennis championship led as follows: Hunter boal Austin 6-4, 3-0, 6-2, 1-6,
6-1.
In the Men's Singles final Tilden bent Hunter 6-2, 6-2, 10-8. This is the first time that Tilden has won this championship.-Renter's Ameri con Service.
C. 5. Cameron
G. II, Stewart
J. McKeow
D. Munro
Tarbuck
American Lengue,
Philadelphia
R. H. E.
5 13 1
Cleveland ....... 3 20
(Seventeen Innings)
New York
10 10 n
12 18
IL Hutch
Detroit
17 15*
►
I. F. Akehurst
13 A. Webster
22
Boston:
'4
10
St. Louis
0
82
47
Washington Chicago
11
IG. 3
3 10
B
K.B.G.C. ▼ II.K. Yacht Club.
home, beat the Royal Hongkong, Kowloon Bowling Green, playing at Yacht Club by 29 shots,
fairly comfortable victory over the Police, and with the Club de Recrelo going down to Kowloon Dock, they have established a lead of two points.
Bowling Green. The Dock, how- that ever, are still well in the running H. F. Thompson any-and have yet to meet Craigengower West
far
in a return fixture,
Yacht Club.
R. W. Stevenson Black
National League.
Pittsburgh Boston
4
W. S. Drake
W. T. Southern
Cinelunati
26.G. R. Edwards 17
Philadelphia
E. W. Carpenter
23 A. Chapman
20
E. B. Reed
S. J. Jordain
It must not be imagined ericket here is played under thing like ideal conditions,
The Police Bustained their D. F. Warren from it. First of all, there is no eleventh defeat and cannot now C. Hait ground anitable for ericket .on Shameen, and the best ground, notise from the bottom. Kowloon W. E. Haie
Bowling Green Club easily L, Rapley too far away, is a mud patch be-nccounted for the Civil Service at W. E. Beli hind the M.B.K. coal yard over
F. Sutton the river at Fati. Within a fewHappy Valley. The Kowloon C.C. 1. F. Stoneham
A. W. E. Davidson A. T. Hamilton.
J. K. Shaw yards of the wicket is the dried-reen, where Taikon were due, was
unfit for play and the match had Phillips this,
to be called af up bed of a little stream; after a rainstorm, is about six inches deep. Chinese roolies, sal locum, fighting dogs and large families of pigs constantly stroll over the pitel. this without count ing an occasional Chinese soldier or policeman. A dilapidated roof) supported by four brick pillars Around forms the "phyilion.". here
are usually engregated masses of small boys and coolies awaiting their opportunity to get away with a cricket bal, a pad, a pair of boots, or anything they. ran get hold of.
•
1
In the second division, Craigen- gower C.C. created a surprise by defeating the Civil Service C. C.| Kowloon C.C. won their first match and the two North Point teums-the. Yacht Club and the
Electric-lox1.
G. E. Roylance 20 W. Macfarlane 11
48 77
Club de Recreio v Kowloon C.C. Kowlood C.C, gained their first victory against the Club de Recreio at King's Park, winning by 14 shots.
Recreio.
A. Rosario J. Rosario A. Barros
DIVISION L
Craigengower Secure an Easy. Soures
Victory.
Craigengower paid a visit to the Police R.C. green and won by a margin of 30 shots.
15 H. Basa
E. Tuck
A. E. Coates
12 U. M. Omar
What with being obliged to gh
Police R.C. Craigengewer. around waking up those members.
C..Buchanan of the Shameen team who did not Henderson ⚫
M. O'Brien turn up on time, hooing vast W. Glendinning
H. Beer Jamilies of pigs off the pitch and W. E. Hollands chasing coolies trying to get] 6. C. Moss away with bats, boots, etc., dark- Johnson nek fell before the game could be. Marka
E. Post brought to satisfactory end. W. Mair Nevertheless yesterday's game Nolan was thoroughly enjoyed by all J. Melend the players. Winning the Loss, the Sennew went in first and scored 132, out of which Lieuten- ant 13 Walker, by some tre- mendous logging, knocked up 50
clean bowled before being Duncan. Linaker took 3 wickets for 28 and Duncan 6 for 57.
at
16.
by
G. Hargreaves J. C. West
J. F. Neves
14
W. T. Brightman
30
A. A. Razack
D. Rumjahn
12 E. el Arculli
31
80
75
Kowloon Dock v Club de Recreio.
Kowluan Bock, on their own, green, defeated the Club de Recrute by 16
shots.
Kowloon Dock.
J. Lindsay F. Cullen
J. McKelvie
3. Puncheon
Atkinson
W. Greig W. Hedley J. C. Brown
Recreio,
E. L. Barros
I., Gutierrez
24 F. Yvanovich
C. M. S. Alves
19
Rosario
C. E. Marques
.
C. A. Lopes
25 A. C. Ribelro
18
L. C. Sous
11. Alves
C. G. Sousa 20 R. F. Luz
10
69
53
I was after 6 o'clock when Sha- meen commened batting and with 132 runs to get, it was quite impor sible to hope that time would be suficient. Will and Caveney went. in first: Caveney was bowled by Cardy for 5, the first wicket Linnker falling. followed in, but Hill was caught by Cunningham off Goodman with-
3. Goodman out the addition, of any further
J. V. Ramsey Duncan was hawled by
J. . Melaggan Cardy for 1, three wickets being S. Gray down for 25. The next wicket pat on 35 runs before Galloway was bowled by Cardy, having nude 28 including five 4's. Lum- mart followed Galloway and gave a very good display of batting before being bowled by Goodman for 30, including four T
runs,
Civil Service C.C. v Kowloon B.G.C.
Playing on their own green Civil Service C.C. went down heavily Kowloon Bowling Green Club, losing by 20 shots, Five
Civil Service. H. L. Lockhart
H. Holdman
wickets were now down for 94 and ,, was practically dark. Linaker was playing a very steady game, keeping his wirket up but scoring very slowly. Evans followed Lanimert, but was caught by F. E. Booker
J. P. Gregory I. 7. Taylor 12
Bowling Green.
V. II. Chittenden
. Nish
Kowloon C.C.
G. B. Raven F. E. Lawrence D. A. Purves -
12. V. C. Labrum
E. Remedios
D. Lopes
A. Machado
A. Basto
J. Ribeiro
31. Baptista.
A..Gomes
A. E. S. Alves
H. J. Laithwaite
W. Orchard
T. I. Smith
23 J. P. Robinson
H. Lasham,
T. W. Carr
W. Brace
20
J
When bedtime Comes!
R. H. E.
1
3
1
0 5 0.
5 0
Mother tucks up
1
2 (Called in the seventh inning on account of rain)
Chicago-Brooklyn, rain,
St. Louis-New York, wet grounds.)
The League standings are now as under:
National League.
Chicago Pittsburgh
New York, St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Boston
W. L. Pet.
71 33 .GB2
64 42 .608
60 50 .540
55 53 509
47 60 142
46 62 425
Philadelphia
44 0 403 396 42 64
W. L. Pet..
Philadelphia
81 31 .723
A
New York
66 41 .616
Cleveland
12 L. J. Blackburn 30
53
07
American League.
St. Louis Detroit Washington Chicago Buston
67 52 .522 67 54 513 481 53 67 40 61 .424 43 68
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H. II. Rose
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S. E. Alderman
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J. McIntoshi
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herson off Cardy for a duck, B. E. Maughan P. T. Furreil With one over to go before glos, A. O, Brawn 17 W. Husseil of play. Evelyn was run out on S. 'Randle the last ball of the over; making. Deakin 95 for 7. Scores:
K.M.S. Seamew.
Mahoney, Hill, Duncan
Leeson, e Lammert, b Linaker
McGill, e Hi, b Duncan
Cardy, Rasmussen, Dupican
LA. Hill Walker, b Duncan
Goodman, e Duncan, b Caveney
Nasit, v. Evelyn, Duncan Lt. Com. Langham,, e Dunena,
''Linaker
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Extras
Total
Howling Analysis.
0. M.
3. Linaker
10
Geo. Duncan Jr,
11
2
E. R. H
1
2
Shameen Sports Club.
F. T. Cavendy
ដាំម ៗ
E. R. Hill, e Cunningham, b Good-
man
F. T. Caveney, b Cardy
J. Linaker, not onl
Gro. Duncan, Jr., b Cardy
Wm. Galloway, b Cardy
F. E. W. Lammert, b Goodman.
A. J. Evans, e Locson, b Cardy
Evelyn, run out
Extras
Total (for 7 wkts.)....
7
19
1
6
J. Hollidge
A. W, Grimmitt 24 D. Gow
53
Kowloon C.C. v Taikoo,
212
The match between Kowloon C.C.
6 and Taikoo was not played owing to
17 the former's green having been
flooded and being unfit to play on
10
DIVISION II.
An Exciting Match at Happy Valley.
An exciting match was played on the Craigengewer green, where the home team just managed to beat the lenders, Civil Service, by three shots. Craigengower. Civil Service.
D. K. Khuras .E. W. Simmonds
W-Langematrans E. L. Hollanda
D. Clow
C. S, Rosselet
W. Field
GI
7
J. Cavanagh
J. Wiltshire
12 Feawleir
28 Y. Abban
30 W. Collins
A
12
J. J. Pulmer, V. E. G. Ferrier and
R. Rasmussen did not bat.
Nowling Analysis.
11. V. Pearso
R. R. Davies
20 F.H. W. Haynes 17
Knight
I. E. Luck
L. R. Whant
21 A. E. Murphy 18
F. Janes
W. J. Bickford
J. Mussey.
10 J. R. Archibald 22
00
67
Taikoo v Hongkong Electric. Playing at home, Talkoo beat Hongkong Electrle by 15 shots.
Electric R.C.
F. F. Duckworth
F. Normington
J. T. Lunny
D.C. Walmsley 28 W. B. Muskett 11
Taikoo R.C.
S. Hope
1.
J. Polson
0. M. R.
W.
D. C. Spiera
Cordy Goodman Cunninghain Morris
27
29
2
J. Watson
L. de Rome
21
Jn. Sloan
10, E. Gahagur
0
Duncan
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