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U.S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.

New York, May 28,

To-day's baseball matches ro- sulted as follows:

National League.

Philadelphia

Boston

Cincinnati

Chicago

R H

E

6

5

&

9

6 9

(Others postponed—rain)

Detroit

American League:

2 6

D 0

St. Louis

(Others postponed rain) The League standings are now as under:

St. Louis

National League,

| Brooklyn

Pittsburgh Chicago New York Boston Cincinnati

Philadelphia

W L Pet. 14 .662

22. 11 .611

19 15 559 20 19 513 17 18 .486

THE WORLD SPORT

A

LEAGUE TENNIS.'

.

NO SUPRISES REGISTERED ON SATURDAY.

Everything worked out accord- ing to "book" in Saturday's league tennis, and those who look for weekly "surprises" were disap- pointed.

"A" DIVISION.

K.C.C. Open With A Narrow Win. The Kowloon Cricket Club opened. their league programme when they 389entertained the Hongkong C.C., and, 355 after air interesting struggle, suc ceeded in winning by the odd set.

15 18 45

14 22 11 20

American League,

Washington Philadephia {Cleveland

Near York

Chicago St. Louis Detroit Boston

27 10

23

22

16

-Scores:

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher 7307K.C.C.): beat A. L. Sullivan and L 11.622 Goldman 7-5; beat A. D. Humphreys 579 and II. Owen Hughes 6-4; beat O. E. 19 16 543 C. Marton and 11. J. Armstrong 6-1. 14 20 .412 15 23 38-1 .38.1 15. 24 11 2-1 314

FROM WINDSOR TO LONDON.

SMITH WINS POLYTECHNIC MARATHON RACE,

London, June 1. The annual Polytechnic Marathon Race, from Windsor to London, was won by W. Smith (Birchfield Harriers) in 2 hours 41 mins. 55 secs. The American Champion runner Koski, of Finland, was fourth-Reuter,

WORLD'S SCULLING

CHAMPIONSHIP.

PHELPS BEATS THE

HOLDER EASILY.'

London, June 1.

In the World's Professional sculling Championship, over a course from Putney to Mortlake, Ted Phelps beat Bert Barry, the holder, by 35 lengths, in 22 mins. 45 secs.-Reuter.

FRIENDLY TENNIS.

game

beat D. M. McDougall and Best 6-4; beat R. K. Valentine and J. W. Bal- four 6-4.

"C" DIVISION.

Chinese R. C. Point the Winning Way.

all before them when they visited The Chinese R.C. continued to carry King's Park, and administered a severe defont to the Filipino Club, capturing eight out of the nine sets. Scores:--

T. Leon and J. M. Cruz (Filipino) last to Chao Ping-fan and Ng Kam- chuen 4-6; lost to Ip Kau-ko and Tsui Wai-pui 4-6; beat Lau Man-ching and lu Tak-lam 6-4.

E, Cordeiro and L. R. Ildefonso (Filipino) lost to Chao Ping-fan and Ng Kam-chuen 0-6; lost to Ip Kau-ko Man-kwong and Iu Tak-lam 0-6. and Tsui Wai-pui 6-6; lost to Lau

D. Bautista and M. Rull (Filipino) lost to Chao Ping-fan and Ng Kam- chuen 3-6; lost to Ip Kau-ko and Tsui Wai-pui 0-6; lost to Lau Man-kwong and Iu Tak-lam 1-6.

University Challenge The Leaders.

Civil Service at Pokfulam, the Univer. By virtue of their defeat of the

lenger to such an extent as to prove sity consolidated their position in the

leaders, the C.R.C. Scores: serious challengers to the

present

W. Hyde and G. Boodiker (K.C.C.): lost to A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman and H. 1-6; beat A. D. Humphreys and Owen Hughes 6-1; lost to 0. E. Marton and H. J. Armstrong 2-6.

T. Lay and Guest (K.C.C.) lost to A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman 2-6; lost to A. D. Humphreys and H. Owenty) beat T. Armstrong and G. H. Fowl Hughes 4-6; beat D. E. C. Marton and H. J. Armstrong 6-1.

"B" DIVISION,

Royal Engineers' Fine

Fight Against L.R.C.

H.P. Kho and P. P. Kho (Universi

er 6-2; beat V. H. Freeman and G. J. Mitchell 6-2; beat. E. Savage and J. Pengelly G.

K. K. Kho and T. L. Tan (Univer sity) lost to T. Armstrong and G. Th Fowler 3-6; lost to V. H. Freeman and G. J. Mitchell 1-6; beat E. Savage, and J. Pengelly 6-4.

At Sookumpoo, the Indian Recrea-

Y. K. Ng and A. L. Tsai (Universi- tion Club and the Royal Engineers ty) beat T. Armstrong and G. H. Fowl Sports Club engaged in a most im-er 6-2; lost to V. H. Freeman and G, J. portant contest, the result of which Mitchell 4-6; beat E. Savage and J. will probably have no little bearing Pengelly 6-3.. on the championship. The I.R.C. strengthened their grip by winning after a

a keen fight, by the odd set. Scores:

A. H. Madar and O. Ismail (IR.C.) last to Col. Skinner and Lt. Col. Wyatt 4-6; lost to Maj. Tosh and S.M. Atkinson 4-6; lost to Capt. de Linde and Spr. Sabin 5-7.

German Club Eclipsed."

The German Club were eclipsed by the Hongkong C. C. on the latter's courts, losing by nine clear sets. Scores:-

H. V. Parker and M. H. Turner (H.K.C.C.) beat G. Schmidt and E.

recht, 6-2; beat O. May and O. Neidt beat F. Ortlepp and B. Schroeter G. E. R. Divett and C. H. Bradley (I.K.C.C.) bent G. Schmidt and E. Precht 6-3; beat O, May and O. Neidt (I.R.C.) beat Col. Skinner and Lt.-Col 6-2.

A. H. Rumjahn and A. A. Rumjaha 6-1; beat F. Ortlepp and B. Schroeter Wratt 6-4; beat Maj. Tosh and S.M. Atkinson 6-4; beat Capt. de Linde and Spr. Sabin 6-1.

S. A. Curreem and S. A. Hussain (L.R.C.) beat Col. Skinner and Lt.-Col 6-1. Wyatt 6-3; lost to Maj. Tosh and S.3. Atkinson 3-6; beat Capt. de Linde and Spr. Sabin 6-2.

C.R.C. Still Advancing.

The Chinese Recreation Club enjoy- ed' an easy success over the United Services R.C. at Causeway Bay, win-

ning seven of the nine sets at issue. Scores:--

The following will represent the Hongkong Electric Local Staff Asso-] ciation in a friendly tennis

C. Chon and H. Lo (C.R.C.) lost to against the Filipino Club to-morrow Par Comdr. Payne and Pay Lt-Comdr. (June 3rd) on their ground in King's Herbert 4-6; beat Lt. Anderson and Park, Kowloon, at 4 pan. sharp-E. Grimble 6-1; beat Major Caddell 5. A. R. Bux (Capt.), A. R. Minu, H. M. Britto, M. Hassan, D. Mohammed and D. M. A. "Raíznek.

Lt. Black 6-0.

and and W. K. Cheung

F (C.R.C.) lost to Pay Comdr. Payne and Pay Lt.-Comdr. Herbert 3-6; bent Lt. Anderson and E. Grimble 9-7; heat Major Caddell and Lt. Black 6-1.

Recreio's Fourth Win.

Miss Ellen Wilkinson, M.P..

W. C. Hung and C. C. Chiu (C.R.C.) described as of Gt. James-street, beat Pay Comdr. Payne and Pay Lt. Holborn, was fined 20s, at Maryle- Comdr. Herbert 6-3; beat Lt. Ander- bone for allowing her car to son and E. Grimble 6:3; beat Major cause unnecessary obstruction, in | Caddell and Lt..Black 6-1. Welbeck-street. It was stated that the car was there for 55

In gaining their fourth vietory of minutes on April 8. Mr. Hay the season, the Club de Recreio also Halkett the magistrate, said he administered to the Y.M.C.A. their. could not see any mitigating cir-sixth defeat, but the latter made a cumstances Aliss Wilkinson did strong effort to improve their record, not appear

and only lost by six sets to three. Scores:

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AMERICAN BEAUTY

AT THE

MAJESTIC

Nathan Rd.

Kowloon.

A. A. Remedios and A. V. Gasano (Recreio) beat T., J. Price and E. R. Price 9-7; beat S. A. Gray and H. Key serling 6-1; beat G. Puncheon and V. Hast 6-2.

(H.K.C.C.) beat G. Schmidt and E. A. N. Bloch and H. Nyhoff Precht 6-3; beat O. May and O. Neidt 6-1: beat F. Ortlepp and B. Schroeter

6-3.

BOBBY JONES' SUCCESS,

Bobby Jones, the American golfer, who, by beating Roger Wethered in the final, won the British Amateur Golf

Championship for the first time.

LAWN BOWLS.

CIVIL SERVICE STILL UNBEATEN.

The Civil Service team continue their winning form and on Satur day they were successful for the fifth week in succession. They beat the Kowloon Docks by the narrow margin of six shota..

DIVISION I.

W. Wother-

spoon

J. B. Chapman

T. Grimes D. Munro

17 L. Guy

R. Nicol

W. Drake H. McTavish

N. Drummond 12 D. Gow

54

DIVISION II

215

Both Undefeated Teams Take

Points on Saturday)

Electric RC.

S.-J. Clarke

E. Thompson

L. de Rome

-21

Both the Civil.Serviso and Kowloon Bowling Green, who are the undefeat- ed teams, of the Division took points in their games, the Happy Valley Civil Service Have Narrow Win team" entertaining the Hongkong

at Kowloon Docks.

Electric and winning by seven shote. Scores: Reverse for Kowloon LT.C.

The Civil Service overcame one of Visiting the Kowloon Indian Tennis their hardest obstacles in the Grst Civil Service Club, the Nippen Club easily account-round when they accounted for the L. R. Whant ed for the homesters, winning in sur-

Kowloon Dock on the latter's greens, W. J. Bickford prisingly easy style by seven sets to

the visitors winning by six shots.{E L. Holland Scores:

Scores! Feroz Ali and H. S. Mahan Singh Kowloon Dock (K.I.T.C.) best Takemasa and Innoka H. G. Cooper lost to Hate and Sato 7-3. 6-3; beat Ishibash! and Kawano 6-1; E. Docherty

W. F. Hedley Dr. Lal and Firdos Khan (K.I.T.C.) R. Lapsley lost to Takemasa and Inaoka 4-6; W. Greig lost to Ishibashi and Kawano 2-6; lost D. Keith to fato and Sato 5-7.

F. Cullen

two.

M. A. Khan and S. R. Salleh W. B. John- (K.I.T.C.) lost to Takemasa and Inaoka 2-6; lost to Ishibashi

ston and Kawano 2-6; Jost to Hato and Sato G. Henderson C. Atkinson.

1-6.

J. McKelvie.

LEAGUE TABLES.

(Up to, and including, Sat. May 31st.).

"A" Division.

Indian R.C. Chinese R.C. Kowloon C.C.

H. A. Noronha and C. Basto (Re-Hongkong C.C. creio) lost to T. J. Price und E. R. South China A.A. Price 5-1; beat 5. A. Gray and H. Key. Mitsui Bussan serling 6-2; lost to G. Puncheon and V. Hast 6-7.

Kaisha

H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios (Recreio) lost to T. J. Price and E. R. Price 5-7; heat 5. A. Gray and H. Chinese R.C. Keyserling 6-0; beat G. Puncheon and V. Hast 6-3.

Nippon Heavily Defeated. Entertaining the Hongkong C.C.. at King's Park, the Nippon Club were heavily defeated, claiming but one set Scprest

Kawamura and Yoshikawa (Nippon Club) lost to Humphreys and R. H. Wild 1-6; lost to T. C. Monaghan and L. T. Ride 9-11; foat to J. A. Summers

and Earton 4-6.·

Set:

P. W. L. F. A. Pts, 2 2 0 17 1 2 1 1 0 7 2

1 1 0 5 4 1

3 1 2 13 14 1 2 8 19

3

1

2 0 2 4 14 0

Sets

"B" Division.

Indian R.G. Royal Engineers

S.C.

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 7 7 0 51 12 7 6 6 0 42 12 G

G 4 2 34 Club de Recreio 5 4 1 23 17 Craigengower CC. 4 3 1 20 16 Kowloon C,C. Hongkong C.C. Mitsui Bussan

Kaisha United Services

5 2

24 30 23 22

13 21

2

2

39 2

4

R.C.

5 2 South China A.A. 3 12 11 16 Civil Service C.0.7 %

Nippon Club

Yamakati and Nakazato (Nippon Club) lost to Humphreys and R. II. University Wild 2-6; lost to T. C. Monaghan and European

L. T. Ride 7-9; beat J. A. Summèrs

and Barton 8-6.

Hosegawa and Fujieda (Nippon Club) lost to Humphreys and R. H.

Wild 3-6; lost to T. C. Monaghan and

Y.M.C.A.

Chinese R.C.

01

& 1

60 0 6 37 0 "C" Division.

L. T. Ride 2-6; last to J. A. Summers Hongkong C.C. and Barton 4-0.

Point for the K.C.C.

University Indian R.C. The Kowloon C.C. were far too Club de Recreio strong for the Civil Service, whom they, Nippon Club

South China A.A. entertained, and won in convincing Filipino Club fashion by seven to two. Scores:-

beat D

F. Hambly and L. Jack (K.C.C.) beat F. Bradley and J. A. Bendall 6-4; D. M. McDougall and Best 6.3 beat R. K. Valentine and J. W: Bal four 0-2.

A.

Mackintosh and W. M.. Gittins (K.C.C.) lost to F. Eradley and J. A. Bendall 3-6; beat D. M. McDougall and Best 6-3; lost to R. K. Valentine and J. W: Balfour 3-6..

A. T. Lee and F. Grose (K.C.C.) -beat F. Bradley and J. A. Bendall 6-4;

Sets

P, W. L. F. A. Pts. 0 0 0 48 6 6

72 38 216

5 4 1 29 16 4

0 22 63

$24

G.

24, 18 3

3

15 11 2

17 33 2

16 35. 1

5 1 4 11 31 1.

Civil Service C.G. 8 I German T.C. Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon LT.C.

7.1 6 13 48 1 6 1 5 13 39 17

Civil Service Jas. T. Dobbie L. E. Longbottom G. C. Moss

18 J. Gregory

F. J. Jones S. E. Alderman

A. H. Oswick

11 A. 0. Brawй

R. T. Taylor

E. W. Simmonds

J. Hollidge

20

20

10

J. R. Archibald 19 A. F. Paul- F. E. Booker

W. Stokor

H. F. Westlake G. T. Padgett

L. E. Luck

F. Duckworth

F. F.

W. E. Hollands 27 H. Hatah

F. H. Holdman

R. R. Wood.

J. Deakin

F. H. W.

Наупев

A. Tarbuck

1#

T. P. Saunderson

D. S. Hill

W. H. B. Mus....

21

kett

67

Bowling Green 'v. Talkoo,"

23

$18

On their own greens the Kowloon

F. C. Goodman 23 A. W. Grimmitt 19 Bowling Green Club won from Taikoo

81

52

K8

Craigengowery. Recreio.

by 11 shots, the Hongkong team losing

their fourth consecutive Scores:

Taikoo R.C.

.match.

W. Cunningham

The holders won two of the rinks Bowling Green against the Recreio at Happy Valley H. F. Stonehara and finished up with a victory by 13 E. Kern

W. Brown shots. Scores:

J. J. Whyte Craigengower

G. E. Roylance 21 G. H. Stewart V.H. Chittenden T. Swan

F. J. Noves M. A. R. Sousa D. Rumjahn. B. W. Brad-

bary

A.

Recreio

H. A. Alvea L. Gutierrez P. Ivanovich

17 C. E. Marques

A. S. Gomés

E. Tuck

E. Contes E. el Arculli U. M. Omar W. T. Brightman W. Collins

C. S. Rosselet R. Basa

L. C. R. Sousa G. G. Silva 17 R. F. Luz

E. L. Barros J. Ribeiro

C. M. S. Alves

24 A. Ribeiro

58

Police v. Kowloon C.C.

L. Rupley

S.

A..

Five Fialo

Davidson

16 G. J. Chambers

F. V. Whitta H. H. Rose

21

9

G. E. F. Thomp

*Kon

J. Sloan, Jr.

S. Amery

11 D. Walmsley ·

A. Stalker

T. Stainton

W. Bell

31 E E.. Duncan

63

15

132

Recreiov, Craigengower.

This match was played, at King'a 45 Park, the Portuguese players winning comfortably by 29 shots, Scores:

Recrefo

The Police all but secured their first points of the season when they H. A. Bosto entertained. the Kowloon,C.C. They J. Ribeiro went down by two shots, one on each J. G. Ozorio of two rinks, there being a tie on A. H. Basto the third. Scores:

M. F.

Baptista Police R.C.

R. Robarta A. V. Barros

Riddle

W. Dali

J. C. S. Fender

Hargreaves Brittain

G. Alcxander R. Marks J. C. West W. McLeod

McHardy

F. Nolan E. Post

Kowloon C.C. H. Gittins

C. J. Tacchi

A Hyde-Lay 24 J. FraseT

T. Goodwin.

B.

Petheram

L. C. Lyal

Craigengower

W. Ward

A. L. de Souse Y. Abbas 24 J. Cavanagh

D. K. Kharas

J. CRIT R. C. Reed-

A.ES. Alves 19 W. Gill

F. V. Ribeiro

J. M. S. Rosario

25 E. M. Remedios

22 L. E. Lammert 22

A. C. Burford

J. Howe

H. Overy

F. X. Silva

J. Ribeiro

E. Zimmern

P. Dixon

33 W. V. Field

·70

Kowloon C.C. v. Yacht Club.

The Yacht Club did well to beat the Kowloon C.C. by the margin of 31.

18 A. E. Silkstone 19 shots at King's Park. Scores:

/04

Talkoo Bowling Green,

Kowloon C.C.

Yacht Club

06

F. G. Herridge J. S. Dinnen

-A, Stevenson

The Kowloon Bowling Green visited W. Carr

D. Muir T. West

D. A. Purves F. E, Lawrence J. M. Jack W. Borrowman L. Jeeves

S. Deacon

P. W. Hamsay

A. Macfarlane 80

E. S. Abraham

A. Mardoch

A. Hamilton. 20 A. L. Shields

E. B. Reed

the Talkoo R.C. and lost by the E. J. Blackburn 17 margin of seven shots. Scores. 10. B. Raven. Taikoo R.C. Bowling Green. G. McLeod hockey team of the Engine Room, J. Laing

The Radio Sports Club, played the J. Sloan, Sr.. H.M.S. Hermes, at Sookumpoo, on R. Wallace one, this heing the first victory 3. C. Polson Saturday, and won by two goals to I. C. Chalmers against the sailors,

J. Russell

E W. L. Hogbin

25 A. M. Holland

Phillips

PT. Farrell H. Nish

12 W, W. Hirst

L. S. Greedhill B. E. MaughanTM

V. G. Labrum 14 A, Chapman

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