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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.

THE

WORLD SPORT

LOCAL BASEBALL.

JAPANESE DEFEAT THE

KIAORAS.

V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.

DEAD HEAT IN THE

100 YARDS.

The Victoria Recreation Club's The Japanese continue their winning way in league baseball. accommodation proved totally in- Kiaoras tried them out yesterday adequate to cope with the huge crowd but their hitters were right out that gathered to see the first night of the Colony swimming championships of the picture and very seldom there on Saturday night. His Ex- really got on to Koga. The seven-cellency the Governor (Sir William four score in favour of the Feel) paid his first visit as the Club's Japanese was indientive of the President. interesting yet uneventful game. There was not enough sting in it to work up the crowd, for, from the first ball, the Japanese wore always superior.

Night's Resulta. Championship (100 yards): W. Lawrence and S. Gittins. (Dead Heat), 1; T. Paget, 3; R. Amery, 4. Time, 1 sec.

Breaststroke Championship (100 yards): Wan Kwong-tin, 1; W. Foraita, 2 Times, 82 and 83 sec.

Women's Championship (100 yards): Miss E. Seull, 1: Miss E. Allen, B. Times, 84 2-5 and 88 sec.

Boys' Championship

(100 yards): R. E. Woods, 1

Anslow,

INTERPORT LAWN wood, but was unlucky, and Shanghai

BOWLS.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

TEAMS LEVEL.

EACH WIN MATCH.

+

took a two to win by 23-17.

Of the Hougkong team, Atkinson was good, but erratic: Goodmao fall- ed to find his usual form and Silva

inclined to bowl heavy.

was

The Interporters were entertained at Luna Park after the match.

In a second Interport match, Shang- hai, defeated Hankow by two shots. the scores reading_15-13.

According to a Renter's message the conditions were bad with rain interrupting the play and the greens. Hongkong lost the first of the were heavy. Shanghai were con

sistent throughout. with Sequeira outstandingly the best man. Hong-

were patchy.

They

scored five

series of Interport bowls matches on Saturday being beaten in the out

kong opening game by the Shanghai at the second end which was the only four by a margin of 23 shots to time they were leading. The score 17, but won the second match yes at half way was 12-9 in favour of terday by 20 to 15.

Shanghai and at the fourteenth 14-14.

Hankow, in the match with Shang hai, played well for the first ton heade

The teams in the first match were:

Shanghai J., Munro, C. M. Sequeira, A. J. Hall, Gavin Camp bell (skip)."

Hongkong.-C. Atkinson, F. C. Goodman, C. G. Silva, R. F. Luz (skip).

The team in the second match were:

McLeod, W. Shanghal.-A. Turnbull, R. P. Phillips, A.-A., Malcolm. (Skip).

but then went to pleces.

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

HONGKONG ALTOGETHER THE BETTER SIDE.

Cabling last evening. Our Own Correspondent at Shanghal describes G. Į yesterday's match as follows:

Hongkong.-C. Atkinson, McLeod, F. C. Goodman, R. F. Luz

Skip

The Shangbai Interport bowlers It was Koga who the Kiaoras

were handsomely beaten to the tune really bumped inte although full honours of the victory must not

Our Own Correspondent cabling of 20 shots to 15. Malcolm, however, be laid at his door; he was solidly

tions most unfavourable, yet pro- unbiassed observer, one man beat the team-this was the imperturbable, supported to the man by the other

from Shanghai says that under condi- died fighting; and in the opinion of an eight, Koga's performance, how.

ducing as impressive play as in any culating and competent Luz, who

Shanghai defeated Hung past contest, ever, was his best this year. He

Long

in the Interport Bowls match really won the game by actual play had them over the plate right 2. Times, 76 4-5 and 79 4-5 sec.

even more than by his excellent team on Saturday by 23 shots to

direction. Members Handicap (50 yards):

it was ac from the start and gave only four

The outstanding player was Heat winners: M. M. Soares, questionably Sequeira, who was main-

in-knowledged by walks while he fanned seven.

Shanghai and wa There were few hits out of the Neves, C. A. Gaan, L. A, Soares, F. diamond to bring the fans to their. Monteiro. Final: M. M. Soares,ly responsible for Shanghai's success,

toes; on the whole the batting was light. Kiaura's rally came in the sixth but they did not take the opportunity cooly enough and a couple of wild attempts to steal, killed their redivivus soon after it began.

e

1: F. X. Monteiro, 2. Time, 36 2-5 whilst Luz dominated the Hongkong

side by his clever and forceful play.

Periodical showers during the morn- Women's Handicap (50 yards): Miss P. Gittins, 1; Miss 1. Anslow, 2g and strong spells of sun after tithn allowed play to begin at 4.15, Time, 41 acc.

There were no changes affected in Novelty race: H. M. Remedios.

either teams, and although the condi- Chasing the number: M. M. Soarlons were rendered most unfavourable Two lengths team race: L Rozay the sodden ground, there was a

team (B, Gosano, C. S. by Pereira's Howard,

J. Figueiredo,

fair attendance of spectators, who G. A. Guterres, D. V. Lopes. S. M. Alarakin, thoroughly enjoyed the play, and were

kept amused by the quaint Roza). SUVA,

mentary, and excited over the action Kowloon 2; V. R. C, F. Angus, R. Witchell, J. of several of the players. Henry, E. W. Railton, W. C. Simpson, B. Rasmussen, W. Kerr. V. R. C.; T. Knight, J. R. Soares, H. M. Reme dios, L. Roza-Pereira, D. Laing, W. 50 13: 225 Lawrene. C. Roza Pereira.

Officials.

The line-up and box score was:

Kiaoras.

AB R H SH PO A

K.K. Leung, 3rd. C.K. Leung, th C.C. Leung, e Howard Jun, 11. W.H. Sling, 2nd

K. Lee f

H.. ing. ef. C.C. Lee, D.

Miki, Erd

Takeaw

Suzuki, ef Flachiums. Saida 1. Koga, D. Boesma, rf. Impra. It Inours, 2nd

Murata, lat

Innings:

Klack

Bachita Japanese

Hanahita

SL

3 1

2004 Japanese.

2 2 0

0 0 0

Earned Runs-Japazes---5. First on Halls-Hoga-3. Leo 1. Struck Out by Koga-7. Lee 1. Left on Bases-Japanese 2. Klaoras

Wild Pitches, Leo 2.

Passed Balls, C. C. Leung. 1.

CONTA

| HONGKONG TECHNICAL

INSTITUTE.

SHORTHAND EXAMINATION

RESULTS

At an examination held in June

da

The officials for the evening were:

Judges. Mr. W. Logan, Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto, Mr. F. J. T. Locke, Dr. 7. Pau, Mr. D. Lyon, Lt. C. S. Howard, Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. J. R. Johnstone, Dr. D. Laing

"Mr. and Mr. F. W. T. Ross.

James Stewart and

J. R. Scares. Timekeepers. Mr. J. M. M. Alves, Mr. W. Foraita, Mr. R. J. Hunt, Mr. Weill, Mr. Wong Kam-ying, Mr. H. G. Parker and Q. M. S. Weyman,

Lia

Sequeira Dominates.

com.

un-

and

in

obvious to expert observers, that the

puzzled being by the fast, tricky visitors must have been handicapped green, having played two games under vastly different conditions. The Shanghai side also had advantage of not having played on heavy greens.

the

better.

The Colony team was the one all round.

There was a large attendance, and

at the start. Malcolm continued his glorious weather, though it was hat chatter and his amusing antics, which draw much laughter.

The Play Described. Hongkong won the toss, and start- ed. Turnbull lay a shot, and Luz missed displacing him. narrowly Shanghai were one up. At the second end, Shanghai were lying four, but Goodman relieved the pressure by forcing the bail on the jack, giving Hongkong one.

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The outstanding player was

mado questionably Sequeira, who scarcely more than half a dozen weak shots, and was mainly responsible for Shanghai's success. All the team did exceedingly well under the conditions, and the contest was, according to the oldest local Interporter, as impressivo

At the third end, Atkinson drew as any past Interport match.

Luz dominated the Hongkong side, his shot, which was never interfered G. This play being as clever as his manner with, adding one for Hongkong.

The fourth was a full length good was forceful and encouraging,

nice hot, 1· head. Phillips made a full credit for deserves Hongkong

securing the jack in favour of Shang- hai. making so close a fight.

Shanghal were two up at the first

At the fifth, McLeod layed two end, thanks, to gooi work by Sequeira,

beauties, and Atkinson with his but Hongkong scored five at the second wood trailed the jack and lay. second-end, Luz's last wood splendidly This evoked applause. Goodman drew removing Shanghai's nearcat shot, another shot, but Malcolm trailed the "Tubby" which was lying' second. Shanghai Jack Hongkong lay one. obtained a two at the third, all the Turnbull then lay two beauties, but balls with the exception of two being Goodman with a wicked in and of near the fack, and levelled the scores

0s one of his own balls lay shot. at the fourth when Sequeira, who lay giving Hongkong one. shot, remained undisturbed through Munro's the rest bowling narrow. shot lay through the fifth end, giving Shanghai the lead, and at the sixth--a long end-the honours were shared by Munro and Sequeira, the rest being very short, Shanghai securing a two.

Competitors' Stewards-Mr. J. A.

Victor and Mr. S.. A. Marcal.

Handicappers Mr. James Stewart and Mr. J. A. Victor.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The results of Saturday's Home football, as cabled by Reuter,

were:

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First Division.

obtained. The Blackburn classes were taught by Miss N. W. Chelsea Bascombe, B.A., and Mr. D.dersfield Young-

3 Leeds

6 West Ham

5 Blackpool

6 Manchester U.

0 Birmingham

3 Bolton

· Leicester

3 Liverpool

1 Grimsby

1 Sunderland

1 Wednesday Second Division,

Manchester C. Speed Certificates:-100 words a Middlesbro minutes, Joan T. C. Smalley and | Newcastle Ernie M. Sahmet: 90 words, Joan | Portsmouth - T. C. Smalley and Kam Yan-yung; Sheffield V. 80 words, Leung Wah-ping, Ng Yuk-ming, Olga Rozario and Tang

Barnsley

2 Bradford C. Man-tuen; 70 words, Kam Wai-tam, Bradford

4 Notts. Forest Tang Man-tuen and Wong. Che- Bristol CA1 Port Vale bun: 60 words, Kam Wai-tam, Lee Bury Kal-sun and Wong Che-bun.

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Wolves'

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* West Brom.

Swansea

2 Plymouth

2 Millwall

1 Burnley

4 Odiham

1.Preston N.E

5 Tottenham

Third Division (North).

Carlisle

Crewe Doncaster

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In the Captain's Cup Competi-Wigan tion at Fanling, played on the 6th Wrexham and 7th instant, D. S. Robb quali- | York fied with a score of 71 (83-12).

• Barrow

3 Rochdale

3 Rotherham

4 New Brighton

• Stockport

4 Gateshead

3. Darlington

3 Southport

3 Halifax

6 Accrington

2 Chesterfield

Third Division (South).

Southend

There were 30.entries, and other Bournemouth.

scores were:

A. E. Lissaman

Brentford 79-5-74 Brighton 88-14 74 Clapton 0.

A. O. Brawn

R. A. Young

82

E. D. Matthews

86

A. Reid

F. Lobel

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4 Bristol R

3 Exeter

3 Coventry

Luton

1 Newport

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Queen's Park

6 Fulham

4 Walsall

3. Gillingham

1 Hibernians

Hongkong Consistent.

In the sixth, Hongkong's consistent bowling resulted in a. murgin three to them.

In the seventh, Goodman lay a fine shot, but was displaced by Phillips, Luz came through and drew, the shot, giving Hongkong one,

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At the seventh, which was the best end of the afternoon. Munro WAS A the ninth, Malcolm called for again well up, with the rest short, but block when Hongkong were lying Hall who lay shot was robbed by three, in a dangerous position How- Silva. Campbell bowled a good shot over, Phillips drew his shot. Luz 1 wood, but was robbed by Luz, which then made an excellent attempt to I allowed Hongkong to lay two, and | trail the jack, but just failed to hold Campbell's last wood "found timber," it. The score was now 8-4. Clever

1

2

Shanghai Take Lead.

At the eighth, a short end, Atkinson 2 Lay behind the jack with his first wood and also found a good second, but Sequeira beat him, and Campbell drew another shot to give Shanghai two.

1

0

1

+1

2

play followed by Luz, who was ap plauded when he drew two shots, the result being three in favour of Hong- kong.

In the tenth, Goodman lay shot, and. Luz played a pretty shot. Sandy Campbell's last was a beauty. Hong- kong scored one,

There was a ding-dong struggio in the thirteenth, Hongkong scoring one. Lux was responsible.

At the ninth, Luz played a forcing The eleventh end and twelveth saw shot to give Hongkong a single and average play, resulting in two to at the tenth, Sequeira drew in beauti-Shanghai fully round a good lay of woods, ul- lowing Shanghai to lead 12-8.

played a heavy draw at the Hall eleventh and succeeded in forcing out Hongkong's two lying shots, bat Laz knocked in one of the woods to give the visitors the end.

Temporary Lapse.

The fourteenth was ragged, Hong- kong either going too wide or short.

Atkinson placed a fine shot right

Malcolm removing Hongkong's on the jack with his first wood on the fourth shot resulted in a gain by twelfth, but a heavy shower of rain Shanghai of seven points, bringing fell to stop play for ten minutes. the score even. There was now great

the resumption, Luz carried the excitement. Upon

The jack to lay shot, but Hall and Campbell, bowled fine woods to draw on the inside and to give Shanghai

two.

The thirteenth was a good head, each leading in turn, but Lur eventual ly drew the jack to give Hongkong a single,

The Fourteenth-

was a moderate end, Hong on sixteenth saw a good position

acoring.one. The constantly changing. Luz made & determined effort to save the situa tien, and his last ball just failed. Shanghai scored one, to bring the Turnbull drew..a

score to fourteen all

At

with A

Phillips wicked one went through to Luz turned one of his own in,

the next fine shot, bat Melend of Hongkong The fourteenth was one of the most exciting ends of the game, all four carried the jack and lay, Hongkong players laying shots. The

port, WLIG narrow Shanghai men

upd 2 amidst a burst of applause the visitors giving Hongkong one.

The eighteenth was a packed head.. drew level with their opponents, the Luz played a beautiful shot and lay scores reading 14-all.

against the

oui applause and cries of

McLeod At the nineteenth, Shangbai slipped to port and lay. McLeod of Hongkong followed, rest- ing on the jack, amid applause, Luz: ny a good skot, evoking further cheers. Campbell cleared one, giving Hongkong eno point.

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The fifteenth was another good end, Shanghai capturing two and at the sixteenth, Sequeira and Hall dominat ed the bowling to add four to the Shanghai total.

amusement was ereated at the seventeenth, when the Shangbal skip threw the wrong blas and gav

1 Hongkong, their fifteenth point, buf on the next end, a brilliant shot by Campbell allowed Shanghai to capture

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The Australians scored 278 in their first innings against the Club Cricket Motherwell

Partick Conference to-day, Bradman con- tributing 70, Kippax 03 and Woodfull St Mirren

69.

Brindley captured five wickets for 71. runs and Nazeer Ali secured one at a. cost of, runs.

The Conference lost two wickets for thirteen zans before the close of play-Router.

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Exciting Finial,

of

The twentieth saw Atkinson zest one. Luz was unfortunate with his behind the jack with his first delivery.

on the

McLeod of Hongkong lay closa. At the nineteenth, Goodman lay a Turnbull rubbed one of Hongkong's nice one for Hongkong, and on

a drive, missed away; and Malcolm last end, Atkinson drew a beauty, with much excitement, causing laugh

three. practically covering the jack Munster. Hongkong, gained at hend, add 1 however, came up and drew the jack The last was' a'

covered by his opponent's ball. Hong- ing one for Shanghai, after, an at- kong were strongly placed with three tempt by Malcolm to score. seconds, but Hall got in with a fine Amidst laughter Luz walked off with second wood just behind the jacks cupid dressed in the Hongkong Luz drove unsuccessfully with his first colours.

The soccer season opened at 500 kunpoo on Saturday, the Somersets being at home to the Argylls, the result being a win for the former, by four goals to two

wood, and Campbell managed to block For Hongkong, Atkinson was a Joy the green for a draw. Luz was forced to his skip Mcleod was a trife to attempt another drive with his last weak, but was better towards the end

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To-morrow's game decides the In- terport.

Hongkong are fancied.

Honkow Also Win.

Hankow beat Shanghai by 18 to 17, after a ding dong struggle.

Describing the Hongkong-Shang match. Reuter states that Hongkong played very well indeed, particularly Luz, who was magnificent. Shangbai were patchy, Malcolm, as skip, having too much to do.

To-Day's Game.

: "The decider will be played to-day at the Wayside Park

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