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FIRST BLOOD TO GIANTS
IN WORLD
SERIES
FINE PITCHING
BY HUBBELL
OTT
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HOMERS IN 1ST INNS.
New York, Oct. 3." Before a crowd of 48,000 and In perfect weather, the World Series, In which New York Glants and Washington Senatora are the con- testants, started at the Polo Grounda to-day.
After a nine innings match, the Glanta drew first blood by winning four runs to two."
There was a sensational start when Ott, the New York hitter, banged a home run in the first Innings. Another two were added in the third Innings.
The Senators made their first reply in the fourth innings and added a second run in the ninth.
HUBBELL'S PITCHING.
Hubbell "pitened britiiuntly Tor the Glants, fanning ten in the first seven Innings.
Moore, Critz, Terry and Ott scored for the Glants and Myer and Manush for the Senators,
The final score read;
New York.......... Washington ...
R. H. E.
4 10 2 2 63
The score by innings was: New-York:-202000000 Washington:-000100001
Hubbell as pitcher and Mancuso as catcher formed the Giants' battery and the Senators called on W. Stewart, J.. Rusoll and Al Thompson for pitching, whilst Sewell caught.-Renter.
EXPERIMENTAL TEAM
FOR GOVERNOR'S CUP
SELECTION, OF F.A. .XI
Only Pardoc and Ridley of last year's team have found places in the F.A. eleven for
TO-DAY'S BOWLS
VICTORIA AND SHANGHAI
CIVIL SERVICE
GREEN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
OLD INTERPORTER.
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J. E. HARVEY, SHANGHAI LAWN BOWLS PLAYER.
Among those who were present at the Civil Service Cricket Club yesterday for the lawn bowla match between Bhanghai and Victoria, were J.E. Hatves, whe
No. 2 in the Internort ngalnat Hongkong in 1027, PILS i on his way back to Shanghai from Home teave, arriving in the Colony yesterday morning. He was disappolated ·*
his colleagues in. in not seeing action.
West Indies
Although frequent inspec- Cricket.
tions were made of the green, it was found impossible to play the lawn bowls match yester- day at the Civil Service Club between the Shanghai Inter- port team and Victoria.
The overnight and ́morning rains had thoroughly soaked the greens, and although overhend conditions "somewhat cleared dur- ing the afternoon, it was obvious that the green was much too heavy to permit of bowls.
As a result it has been found necessary to postpone to-day's match at the Club de Recrelo so that yesterday'a · fixture can be played off.
At the time-of-writing, the heavy skles Indicate moro rain, but every effort will be made to play the match this afternoon at the Civil Service, starting at
p.m.
3
The rinks will remain unaltered and will be:
Shanghai
W. A. Bailey T. G. Main C. Richards J. M. C. Lopes
Victorin
D. Peoples
H. Boor
A. R. Clarke
A. W. Grimmitt
(skip)
(skip)
To-night's Swimming Interport
AT Y.M.C.A.
The Kwangtung Provincial Amateur Athletic Federation's swimmers, who are on their way to Nanking, are duo to arrive in the Colony to-day, and this, evening they will be the guasta of the Hongkong International Amateur Swimming Assiciation at a
gala arranged to be held at the Y,M.C.A. bath at 8 pm,
The Chinese team consists of
the Governor's Cup next Tues- several fast swimmers, and it is con- day, although Lieut. Hoc-fidently anticipated that many records quard, who last scason was of the " bath will be broken by picked, but could not turn out, the visitors. The Gala will be
to the public, an admission fee of "has ̄again been selected.-
$1.10, including tax, being charged.
Two swimmers will be entered for
The team appears to be some-
open
Averages
MARTINDALE AND HEADLEY
SUMMARY OF RESULTS.
First.classMatchen-Played 30-Won 5, Drawn 16, Icat
Test Matches Played 3-Blawn 1, "Lost 2. All matches (excluding one-day gence) Flared Wan B, Drawn 21,
BATTING.
Hendley ...
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Ini. R. Ink out Aver,
38 2120 224⚫ B 68.28
1933.
10/- FOR EVERY "SIXER"
DEATH OF GREAT BOXER
Tragedy of Young Stribling
FIRST TO DOWN CARNERA
Macon, Georgia, Oct. 3. Young Stribling, probably one of the finest scientific heavyweight boxers of the past 20 years, died here this morning ..at 6 o'clock,
His death is the result of an ac eldent whilst driving a motor cyclo
NEW IDEA IN. CRICKET
EXPERIMENT IN AUSTRALIA
ASSN: AGHÄST
Australia's attention has been diverted temporarily from leg. theory by an attempt to intro- duce open professionalism into cricket in Queensland.
The Queensland Cricket Associn. and crashing into an automobile. As tion la aghast, and has threatened Frault of the accident Young to suspend any players taking part Stribling's foot had to be amputated in such matches.
and he suffered grave internal In- Mr. A. J. Hunting, the promoter, juries, as well
as a badly fractured remains unshaken. His system of hip-Reuter
The passing in the prime of life of payment la designed to ensur the "Peach of Georgia" has bereft brighter gricket. the sporting public of one of the most able heavyweights of the day.
AMONG THE ELITE.
TIME-LIMIT.
At the first practice match on Sept. 23 It was arranged for each Stribling was a graduato of the Uni-team in the first innings to receive
3. J. Healy on 34 1072 2007 30.19 vernity of Georgis and ranked among ten legitimate balls (wides and no counts
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the elite of the profession. He was balls-not-to-count) and then the as popular among women.by reason of 28.31 his
be divided in
good looks as he was among men remaining piny to for his game and determined fighting time equally under the accepted Only recently he defeated Maxio laws of cricket. The scale of pay- 21.77 Rosenbloom, "Light weight worldment was to be:
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champion
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The following also batted: B. 8. Grant to
| ABN 6".
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Henley scored seven centuries, Sealy threo, Grant two, and Roach, Hand, Merry, Da Costa and Harrow one apiece.
BOWLING.
F. B. Martin ... 185.2
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L. N. Constantine
G. C. Grant
C. A. Merry....
O. C. De Conta
C. Heads
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country, thus inaugurating a back which would have been more successful but for his untimely death.
man
108.A Six hit.
28, A Boundary kit.
20 per cent. of "the gate" to the winners. -
10 per cent, to the losers. £3 3. to the captain-manager of each team.
It was Stribling who revealed the vulnerability of the gigantic Garnera when the Italian mado his debut in London and lost to the American on a foul. After nonplussing his with speedy ringwork, 1211 Aves loosed a body blow that floored the 109 2101 101 20.38 Ambling Alp for the first time in his 22.14 carcer antong the highlights of the gume. Carnera's rage led to his com- mitting a
a foul and raised a storm of Rowe, Queensland's best left-handed discussion on the advisability of ex-batsman; G. Amos, a prolific scorer cluding boxer "Dresdnoughts" to a and L. Waterman, who played class of their own.
against Jardine's team earlier in
Mr. Hunting's plans include an application for aflation to the Stribling Lancashire League and the sending of a team to England within a year.
115.8 26 820 15
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40 725 1 48.16 16 2 42 1 42.00 V, A. Valentine.... 287 120 1541 36 42.86 -L. G. Hund 28 1-150 3 50.00
The following abo bowled i. Darrow 4-1-14-0, CM. Christiani 1-0-0-0, G.N. Francie 18-2-82.0,
RB. Grant 7-2-1-3,
R. TYLDESLEY'S NEW CLUB.
the former Lancashire slow bowler, for next Accrington have engaged Richant Tyldesler, season, For the past two seasons Tyldesley elub has carried off the Nerth Staffordare her dealstel Nantwich and each year that and District League Championship.
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CLUBHOUSE CHATTER BY "PILGRIM"
{Continued from. Page–8.)-
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PLAYERS "GO OVER”.
His early captures include W, D.
The Italian had his revenge at the the year, next meeting when the "Peach" in-
"What amuses me," says Amos
fringed with a low delivery, which "at being cast aside by the Queens- lost him the bout,
ON TOP OF HIS FORM.
land Association as a professional, is the knowledge of the fact that when playing in Sheffield Shield Stribling was on top of his form in cricket I was receiving much more the days when Great Britain wasthan Ga. expenses a day. I thought seeking a man to regain her laurels I was looked upon as a professional the hopes of the Home country by put In the pugilistic world. He smashed then." ting Phil Scott into oblivion in the opening seconds and then added to his.
bag George Cook the Australian, RUBBER RESTRICTION. Paulino Uzcudun the Herculean axe wielder, and clover Tommy Loughran,
the
Latterly Stribling had fallen into SIR CECIL CLEMENTI ANNOYS
ways of contemporary heavies
. DUTCH.
thing in the nature of an ex- each event by eltheir side, and threa ́ H'ULHAM are a club to be reckoned African did not transpire owing to leabled yesterday, as an effort to periment, and it is possible that points will be scored for a win, two home and away, and Mr. Dean the unfit, but he was regaining form and the Dutch East Indies if restric-1
for a second place, and one for a the selectora are making use of thirt in the water polo match and the first representative match of the relay race the winning toam will the scaven Da a feeler for Inter-score five points in each event. port nomineeR.
The term is quite a good one, boasting a first rate half back line and a defeneo which should be equal to the occasion. There seems to be no reason why the F.A. should not succeed in retain ing the Governor's Cup which they won last season.
and his match with McCorkindalo was spoilt by continually, clinches and
Batavia, Oct. 3. holding, both-men-being responsible:The Dutch rubber growers-con- The return match with the South aider Sir Cecil Clementi's speech, with. The team is good both at an injury which rendered Stribling throw the blame beforehand on manager has made up his mind to had already booked get into a higher circle.
a fight with Tommy Loughran.
tlon should fall in consequence
demanda. Throughout his boxing career, the of excessive British "Peach's" affairs were always in the Reuter.
combination was a great success. he was universally known and the hands of his father "Pa Stribling" as
then
The selections of the Kwangtung AND representatives is not yet known, but United who told us this in to be we have Manchester the following will swim for the "their"
year for success. But it Hongkong side:
this is to be the case there must be no "monkeying."
Men's 50 Metres Free Style: Loung shul-man (C.3.C.) and A, G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.) Reserve, Loung Wol-san (S.C.A.A.).
Men's 100 Metres Free Style: Players who will make their debut in local representative foot- Leung Wal-san (S.C.A.A.), anil A, G. ball are Cord, McQuire, Harris, Donn (Y.M.C.A.). Reserve: Wong Gomes, and Elliott,
The team is:
Cord (Kowloon);
Allan (R.A.),
S. Strange (Club) capt.;
Perkina (Navy),
Pardoe (R.A),
McQuire (Navy);
L. Harris (S.W.B.),
Gomes (Recreio), Elliott (Kowloon), Ridley (Lincolns),
Lt. Hocquard (Lincolns),
Yat-hung (C.D.C.).
Men's 200 Metres Team Race: Leung Shul-man (C.B.C.), A. G, Donn
(Y.M.C.A.), Leung Wai-song. (9.C.
A.A.), and Ng Chi-man (Chung Sing), Reserve: Trang Ho-fook.
T.
Men's 400 Metres Free Style: W. Campbell
(Y.M.C.A.) and H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.). Reserve: Kwok Chun- hung (S.C.A.A.). K 200 Motrea Breast Stroke:
Chun-hang
(S.C.A.A.) and Wong Ju-man. (9.0.A.A.), Resorve: Young Wai-lim (C.B.C.).
Mon's 100 Metres Back Siriko;
Reserves:Mullane (S.W.B.), Kwok
NOALS count, and Mr. Gibson's men promotion is hoped for,
must cut out the fancy stuff f
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Paris Geneva Berlin.. Helsingfors .227 Athens Oslo.
MUCH as I should like to see Bury figure prominently in the pro- motion fight, I cannot accept the view that the team is strong en Milan. Bugh to stand eight months bat- Buenos Aires...48 tling, and indeed they are already Now York.
Shanghai faltering.
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Amsterdam Vienna. Prague Madrid In my opinion. The Valley Parn- Buchartst, ders disappointed greatly last season. Hongkong. Away from home they were com
Brunneta
THIS also applies to Bradford City,
West (Navy), Bliss (Kowloon) Leung hang (S.C.A.A.) and pletely lacking in "life," and after
(C.S.
the results they gave us were hard to Bombay.. understand
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(C.B.C.). Reserve: December, when they were well place, cholin Laj Im-cheuk (C.S.S.C.). Figuereido (Recreio), A, Duncan:
Diving: Choung Ping-yanand (Club), Howe (Club), Paymstrs.C.), A. Morrison Smith (Navy), Baldry (Lincolns), E. P. Belk (Y.M.C.A.. and Blake (Kowloon)..
Water Polo: II. water "Angus (Y.M.CA.); 4. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.) and Fung NOTTINGHAM Forest, under the Silver (spot)...18% Kwok-wah (Y.M.C.A.). E. W. Railton
able guldance of ex-referee, Noel Silvor (forward) 187 (Y.M.C.A.);
A. Schreuder (Y.M. Watson, Just missed promotion last War Loan...... 101% C.A.)
time, as the club had rather too much and Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.). Reserves: W. T. Campbell and Liu Jeeway to make up after Christmas. Yam-cheong (CB.C.).
"FRIENDLY HOCKEY: Y.M.C.A. Beat St. Andrew's Exponents.
The Canton Contingent. The following will comprise the Canton team;
I can see them doing the admò this In a fairly fast. hockey match
Chan Chin-hin
-hin, Chan Ki-chung Shek season. The team is practically yesterday the Y.M.C.A. ret eleven Kam-pul (Young Companions), Wong the same, the only big "capture" be- defeated the St. Andrew's Club by Shan-sun, Lau Po-hee, Chan Fooking Harry Race, the former Liver- two goals to nil.
ang (Chinese Civil Servants' Club), pool and Manchester City forward. G. P. Lammert scored for the Young Hang-wah. Pau Lal Chou Bhiu- Y.M.C.A. In the first half. Half fal and Lo Kat-song. time saw the Y.M.C.A. loading by The team is under the management
of Mr. Weo Ghee Hoo, who represent a goal to nil,
After the breather Lammert agained Chinn in the 1828 Far Eastern scored, making the game safe for Olympiad when he came with the the Y.M.Q.A.
| Singapore contingent.
Owing to the falling light the match was played 25 minutes each
way instead of the usual time.
18.15/10 18.7/10 101%
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A low-brch tells you what be thinks while a high-brow
tells you what somente else thinks.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
HATRED IS THE MADNESS OF THE HEART,----Byron.
A.
H.M.S. Herwick arrived here this morning shortly after 0.50 from Taingtao and tied up at No. 0 Buoy.
The Rev. Father Joseph Sweeney, of the Maryknoll Fathers in week includes one fatal imported The local health return for Inst Ossining, N.Y., is at present on a Aball Players and Trainers' Union that Father Sworney intends to AT the annual meeting of the foot. vialt to Hongkong. It is understood case of human rables, in the Vic
torta (city) district, in Manchester it, was announced that found a loper colony in South China 400 new members had been secured to be maintained by U. 8. Cathalles. during the past season, making a to- tal of 1,024. Players from Arsenal, Everton, Sunderland and both Shef field clubs still refused to join
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London, Oct. 8. The Mamak hockey match between
· IE was officially announced to-day the R.A.M.C. and Royal Corps of that Coup de Lyon was scratching Signals will be played on the from all engagements this year, In-R
URING the past season £4,000 had U.S.R.C.. ground today at 4.45. p.m. cluding the Cambridgeshire. The been paid in compensation and in Umpires:-J. T. K. Gilchrist and P. statement was made by the owner at the last five years the compensation J. Naidu.
D o'clock this morning---Beuior, payments and amounted to 228,000.
Tho marriage is announced to take placo shortly of Mr. Pun Fal- nan, the eldest son of Mr. Pun One caso of diphtheria, ten dance How-chor, the well-known
local of typhoid with one death (one im banker and philanthropist who is at ported), five canes of meningitis present the chairman of the Tung with four deaths, one imported caso Wah Hospital Committee, to Mian of human rabies with one death, and Wai Hang-on, the eldest daughter fifty deaths from tuberculosis, wore of Mr. Wal Shut.pak, another local reported to the local health author wealthy mereliant and philanthropist #ties last work. On Monday one who in also serving the Tung. Wah ennt of typhoid was also reported. Hospital Committo.
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