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INTERPORT BOWLS

DECIDER.

HONGKONG LOSE GAME BY TWO SHOTS.

SOME "BAD JOSS."

Shanghai has won the Interport "lawn bowls.

beating Hongkong yesterday by 18 shots

contest,

to 16. The teams were:

Shanghai.

G. V. Jensen H. E. Peck

W. A. Bailey G. B. Stormes

(skip)

Hongkong.

C. Atkinson

G. McLeod

F. C. Goodman

R F. LUZ

(skin) Shanghai, Sept. 9, This afternoon rain fell at Yang tstepoo, and prevented play there. The Interport bowls match was there- fore played on the lawn bowls greens at the race course, commencing, at 4.15.

Shanghai secured three in the first, .end. Luz had bad joss when he made a determined effort to save the situn- tion.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE AMERICA'S CUP DEFENDER.

QUESTION OF LEGALITY OF SPECIAL BOOM,

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930.

HONGKONG CRICKET AMERICAN BASEBALL

LEAGUE.

RESULTS.

PROPOSAL TO ADOPT.WIDE [ONLY TWO MATCHES PLAYED

WICKET REJECTED.

ON SUNDAY

Newport, RI., Sept. 9. The annual general. meeting of the

New York, Sept. 7. With the approach of the first Hongkong Cricket League was hold

There were but two matches played America's Cup race, on September at the Sanitary Board Room yester-In the National Baseball League on 13, great curiosity is manifested in day evening. Mr. W. Brace, the Sunday while no games whatsoever the numerous mechanical contrivances Vice-President, presided.

was decided in the American League.

Philadelphia had Brooklyn as their defender her wide boom for use in a lighting had been confirmed, the Report guests and played a double header but breeze, having slides for the mainsail and Accounts were put to the meeting were unsuccessful in both, to slip te leeward, thus giving the for confirmation and duly carried.first game the visitors won by eight foot of the sail a windage equivalent. The accounts showed a balance of runs to two while the Dodgers took $962.89 to the credit of the League. to the upper part.

the second by 11 runs to four. The following office-bearers were!

forming part of the equipment of the After the minutes of the last most-

"Enterprise, particularly

It transpires that Mr. Nichols, skip-elected: per of the "Weetamoe," one of the unsuccessful candidates in the trial races, has raised the question of the legality at this boom with the New York Yacht Club Committee.

President, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock; Vice-President, Mr. G. R. Sayer; Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. C. Hung.

In the

These two victories place Brooklyn in the third place with New York, with a percentage of .558, having won 76 games against 60 defcats.--- Renter's American Service.

The next question which came up before the meeting was whether there should be return matches in the League. It was unanimously decided INTERPORT FOOTBALL. that each team should meet the others

Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, the "Enter prise's" skipper, and his associates had decided not to employ the sliding boom in the America's Cup races, but ance but the result of Mr. Nichol's action

The question of the advisability of FIXTURE WITH SHANGHAI ON is that the N.X.Y.C. committee has

CHINA NEW YEAR. informed Mr. Vanderbilt that since using the large wicket also came up the "Enterprise" used the boom dur-for discussion Mr. A. G. I. Bowker

At a meeting of the Hongkong In the second, due to good all-rounding the trials with the full knowledge was in favour of the wider wicket

being given a trial The President Football Council yesterday, it was bowling, Shanghai added two further of the committee, its use in the tap said that at Home the wider wichst disclosed that an invitation to Shang- points. Hongkong seemed worried national' races will have the full apwas being used and he would like to hai to an interport match was ne over a strong wind which was blow-proval of the committee.

Sir Thomas Lipton has not raised ing.

Good bowling by Peck and Jensen the question of the use of this boom, secured three in the third, which was-Reuter's American Service. a good head.

The next was a moderate end, Hongkong scoring one.

In the fifth, Luz layed two beauties but Stormes saved one, Hongkong scoring one.

Goodman in the sixth end had a difficult shot but lay the jack, Hong- kong scoring two.

Some excellent bowling in the next end, by Birt Stormes in particular, resulted in two more to Shanghai. Luz was a trifle narrow.

The eighth was a short end. Peck rested on the jack, and Atkinson nar- rowly missed displacing him, giving Shanghai one-11-4.

The ninth saw peor bowling. It was a narrow end, and on being mea- sured Shanghai scored one.

In the tenth, Shanghat lay five but Luz with his last shot robbed Shang hai, amid cries of "Rare player!" Hongkong gained, one

was moderate, and The eleventh Hongkong added one.

..

In the twelveth, Jensen trailed the Jack, and Atkinson lay close. Shang-. hni scured one-13-6.

In the thirteenth, Atkinson lay the the jack,

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Luz then drove gaining two for Hongkong.

Hongkong Catch Up..

In the next end, Luz trailed the jack-two for Hongkong, 13-10.

Jensen lay in the next end, and Bailey wasted two woods. Luz drew another beauty, and Stormes drove wide.

Hongkong scored three, amid

much excitement, drawing level at

13-13.

In the sixteenth, Jensen day, and when the skips bowled Hongkong had three seconds. Luz, drew close, and next lay the shot amid applause. Stormes drew with his last, giving Shanghai one.

In the next end Jensen Iny, and MaLeod just failed to move him from a difficult angle. Luz drew the shot, but Stormes removed it, giving Shang- hai one-15-13.

Next, McLeod drew in and lay. Bailey had hard lines in missing. Stormes drove the jack and lay, also a second. Luz's lost saved one. The score now read 16-13.

Jensen and Peck lay, and

Luz Luz

In the nineteenth, Atkinson lay a fine one, but Jensen robbed it. Peck then lay and Bailey also lay. touched the jack to Shanghai. then drive, and had bad luck when he missed. Shanghai thus scored one.

1

The light was failing in the next,

short end. McLeod cleared Jensen for a shot, following with another. Luz knocked in another, and Hong- kong gained three-17-16.

A Close Finish.

The last was a long end, in bad light Atkinson was narrow, and Jen- sen tapped his own wood for shot. fc- Leod missed, going wide. McLeod later knocked in for near shot, Peck and Bailey bowled wide. Darkness had now come on. Stormes threw away, on instructions. Luz failed to alter the position. A measure for shot gave one to Shanghai who won by 18-16.

Goodman was in great form. Luż was good, but not up to his past standard. Mcleod was good towards the end. Atkinson was off towards the end,

Stormes and Jensen' were the out- standing players.

that

The opinion was expressed Muskett, or yesterday's form, should have been played for Hongkong.

Shanghai deserved to win on to- day's play.-Our Own Correspondent. Router cables that in the last head, the measurement showed Shanghai nearer the jack by a quarter of an inch,

Stormes and Jensen starred for Shanghai and Luz for the losers.

INTERPORT RESULTS. How the Two Ports Now Stand,

J

Below will he found the results of

the past Interport matches, from which it will be seen that Shanghai now has a lead of agven wing to alx:

Winners. Where Played.

Shanghai Hongkong

Year. 1918

Shanghal

1919

Hongkong

1920

Shanghai

1921 1922 1992

Hongkong

1946

HING LUNG SỬ ̈

1926 1927 1928 1929

Shangha

Shanghai

Hongkong

Hongkong

1930

Hongkong Shanghai

Hongkong Shanghal

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The heats for the Police Swimming Sports were swum off yesterday after. noon at the V.R.C. and the finals will take place on Saturday afternoon. commencing, at 2.80. The results of yesterday's heats were as follow:

100 Yards Champlonship (Indians Chinese). First Heat-1, P.C.C.78; 2, P.C.C.511; 3, P.C.C.431. Second Heat.-P.C.C.210; 2, F.C.B.- 311: 3, P.C.C.173.

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50 Yards Handicap (Indians and Chinese)-First Heat: 1, C230; 2, B478; 3. C173. Second Heat: 1, C431: 2, 3375.

50 Yards Handicap (Europeans).- First Heat; 1,. Coleman; 2, Simpson; 3. Clarke. Second Heat: 1, Youe; 2 Franks: 3. McEwin.

have their views about it. He asked them to consider the proposal for the next year, but it was agreed that for this year the ordinary wicket should be used.

The following entries were received for the First Division. Kowicon, Civil Service, Craigengower, Indians, University, Hongkong CC., the RA and the Navy.

The President said that the Royal Artillery really dropped out of the first division last year to try the ex- periment of having an Army team, but now, as the Army have dropped out, it was only fair that the R.A. should be allowed again.

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A discussion ensued as to the choice of uniform for the local players, and, with other details, a blue jersey and white shorts were decided on,

The remainder of the business was of a routine nature.

EXCHANGE RATES.

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Brussels therefore unanimously Geneva agreed that the Royal Artillery's Amsterdam application for a first division team

Berli should be granted.

It was

The Chinese R.C. also withdrew Copenhagen from the first division and as there Osło was room for another team in the Vienna first division it was agreed that the Prague

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