INDIANS WIN
CRICKET TOURISTS IN DUBLIN
GAMES HELD UP
London, July 11,
AQUATICS
WATER POLO GAME WON BY C.A.A. HARBOUR RACES
ARRANGED ·
The Chinese Athletle Association de
The All India cricket tourists went to Dublin on Thursday and there mut Ireland in a match which con-feated Stonecultors Island by three cluded to-day in a victory for the visitors by len wickets.
The Irish players had first lease of the wicket and compiled 101 runs, later damaging the Indians for 150. Boucher had six victims for 30 runs. In the second innings the Irishmen only had 119 runs on the C. K. Naldu taking seven-for 44. V.
board,
goals to one in a water-polo nisteli at their bathing club at North Point on Saturday night.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY
13, 1936,
POLO TOURNAMENT
FIRST RATE BASEBALL
U.S.S. TULSA'S STRONG DEBUT
RECORD TALLY BY
VOLUNTEERS
Pinying in the Hongkong Baseball Lengua yesterday, the Volunteers chalked up a record local score when they beat the Canadians by 30-2. The U.S.S. Tulsa helped themselves
Halfway through the first half, the Chinese scored through Chiu Chuk y, but before the interval Stone. cuttera had equalised through Tel. Wood. The Chinese monopolized the game during the second stanza, net. M. Merchant enabled the Indians toting twice more through Yeung Ann-be nosed out the Ameri wiri by ten wickets when he scored kit and Lo Wai-kuen." 71 without being dismissed, the tourists knocking up 131 for none.
Rain seriously affected many of The county matches, and in NOTIC instances no play was possible to day. The fixture between Eton and Harrow at
completely Lord's was washed out. Yesterday furrow had made 100 raus, (Macindoe six for 50) and Eton replied with 20 for no wicket
drawn. when stumps were The match was accordingly abandon- ed,
The following ure the close of play
xcores:
HARBOUR RACES
Two harbour races open to Clubs in the Colony will be held under the auspicca of the Chinese Bathing Club
Sunday, July 26, one for men and
the other for ladlen,
The start will be either at Kowloon Docks (Tal Wan) or from the Light- house in Kowloon Bay, and will faish at the Chinese Bathing Club.
Entries will close at 5 p.m. on July (24, and should be sent to the Hon. Secretary, Chinesa Bathing Club, or Swürden.—Leicestershire 94 (Mer- |to Mr. Pung Kwok-wa, the Green cer nix for 42): Glamorgan 34 for Island Cement Company. wirket.
Blackheath-Kent 14 for three wickets against Surrey..
* Colchester.-Middlesex 173 for six wirkets (Halme as not cut) ngainst Essex.
Bradford-Notts 84 (Verity eight for 42): Yorkshire 162 (Turner 651.
Yeovil-Somerset 142 and 4 for
Worcestershire 60 (Wellard
wicket:
five for 15).
Birmingham,
Warwickshire
Clinicestershire (no play).
1.
Manchester-Lancashire v. Derby- bhire (no play).--Rruter.
Kent
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE
WI, W I. Rom Pim tibt. Pet
16 2 3 4 209389 63,70 15 M X 2226 337 60 15 13115 114 9.05
Yakubire 1512 113 0.74
12 4 2 2 $ rb 47,22 Fenn 2 29 49,35 IN 4 1 6 7 6 20 135 411
Hampshire Surry 14 4 2 240 95 39
Inter
Worcester Gloucester
Lemhir
Nometnet. Warwick
Sex
On July 20, the Chinese Bathing Club will hold a gata commencing
There will be a relay race 7.30 p.m. for ladies over 200 metres, canfined to teams for four.
Prizes have been donated by Mr. Aw Boon-haw for the harbour races and the night fete,
LOCAL YACHTING ··
Painted Lady Wins Mixed Class
Painted Lady, salled by Major Bonty, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Mixed Class event on
12 2 1 0 1 10 20 30
** 225 4 37.83turday, when she beat Artemis (Mr. G. G. Wood) by some. Ave minutes over a 3.9-mlie course,
1 5 6 2 56270 100 37,04 182 3 3 210 56 35.67
# 3 2 3 1 2 210 67 20,00 134 zi
16 201
Glamorgna 14 073
Northants
193 51 26,17
240
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25 2012.09
Detailed results were us Follow:
Started at 1445
couple of wins in their season's de- but on Saturday, beating the Overseas Chinese and the Eastern Athletic
cans by
to seven in a first rate match yesterday.
Detailed Acores of the week-end matches follow.
Scores:
TULSA, OVERSEAS CHINESE
Munoz
U.S.S. Tulsa
U.5.5. Tuĺke made a successful and impressive debut in the current Colony baseball league on Saturday. Here is an exciting Incident caught by the camera during one of their games, (Photo
Moe Cheung).'
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CHAMPIONSHIPS
Australian Team to Compoto
Chateau Tongariro, N.Z.
Six prominent Australian ski-ers
under the fendership of Mr. T. W.
7Mitchell, who has twieg previously won
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CHAMPIONSHIP
LAWN
Open Rink Match Yesterday
Muftis Defeat Royal
Welch Fusiliers
The result of this match leaves the Nomads winners of the tournament, The Nomads have benten both the Muftis and the Fusiliers,
A Builder Who
Was Afraid.
Felt Giddy When 'On' Ladders.. The Inst match of the High Handi- eap American Polo tournament was
"For two years I suffered from won by the Muftis, who secured an nervous debility," states Mr. C. E. pay victory over the Royal Welch Newbery, or 21, Albany Road, New Fusiliers by ten goals to five, after Muldon, Surrey, England. Being in conceding a handicap of four goals the building trade I often have to to the losers, at Boundary Street on climb high Indders, and I was afraid Saturday afternoon.
I should fall because of the attacks of giddiness from which. I auffered. Frequently I had violéminină at the top of my head; on one occasion I fell unconscious in the street. I JOKL my appetite, could not sleep at night, and became
very breathless, Full credit for Saturday's win
"One
wonderful day read of the should to air. L. 4. A. Feilder eures effected by Dr. Williams' Pink whose display in the back position, Pills and decided to try them. No. 4 ranked as one of the best Steadily but surely A
marke lango seen in the tournament so far. He came was in the midst of every tightscundly; my appetite came back, and over me. I began to sleep corner, and besides doing konge good spolling work, was responsible sending many fine shots up the field, am lale and hearty again and able
to tackle my work without fear." The Fusiliers were decidedly off-
Health suffers when the blood lacks form, and at no stage did they cause it, so if you are a victim of nervous much worry in their opponent's ter debility, neuritis, rheumatism, indiges- ritory. Their only goal was scored tion, premature ageing, or any other the Inst chukker by Lt. Parker- ailment, due to poor blood, begin with- Jervis,
fout delay to enrich your blood with And the sure and tested way to Bran. The Muftls scored four goals inget this tron is to take Dr. Williams' the first chukker, Stanton opening the Pink Pills, the old, reliable iron tonic. scoring, and Palmer following up The reason is this: these pills con- with two in rapid succession. New-talu iron in a form easily assimilated bigging scores the fourth.
for
now after two months treatment I
by the blood, and create now, rich blood which brings with it new health, In the recond chukker
three new vigour and strong nerver. Try more goals
were added. Stanton Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now; ohtain- In the second round of the Open scoring two and Feilsten one. Stan-able from chemists everywhere.
Rinks championship, L. J. Silva, L. ton's first goal was obtained when he
F. Xavier, F. V. V. Ribeiro and H.deflected in shat from Newbigging!
the New Zealand Skl-running" title, A. Alves (skip) defeated C. M. into the goal. will compete at the national champion Siten, C. H. Ba, F. X. Soares and Feilden and Palmer scored one ships to be held here from August 28|5, J. Nasto (skip) by 30 shots to 22 each in the third chukker, and Felldon to September 1. Both men and we on the Kowloon Dock green yester-scored his third goal and the alde's men will be included in the tent, while
day morning.
everal other Australians will compete in a private capacity. Another com
The winners took a commanding petitor will be the well-known English tead from the start, scoring akix amateur, Mr. Colin Wyatt. A series
tenth in the last chukker. Li, Parker. Jervis also scored for the lasers in this chukker.
The teams were as follows:
of inter-Donilaion contests are sche- and a five on the first two heads.į Muftis. Mr. L. J. A. Feilden, Mr. duled for the alter part of the meet. They gradually increased their lentiD. I. Nowbigging, Mr. J. J. Palmer
Land Mr. WT. until the 14th, head, when they were handicap 14 goals. Handicap in the Stanton, Team: to seven, but match all leading by 20 shots from then orwards, the losers pul
#2 3 4 30 13 Score by
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Yamasaki Overseas
Chinese @ 01000000 2aYjima Hits..... G0 0 0 0 101
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Three Base Hita--Fox. Left On Base-Tulsa 10. Overseas 7. Maruyan
Amaanki Struck Out by 11. Chang 12. Fox 13. First on BalleFox 3. 11. Chang 2.
up a spirited Aght, reducing the mar- Royal Welch Fusiliers.-L. N. R. in to only five shots by scoring on. Bosanquet, Lt. E. C. Parker-Jervis, the next five.heads, on one of which Capt. M. W. Whitaker and Lt. It. C. they annexed seven. The 2011. M. Kelly. Tean handicap ten goals. head, however, saw the winners pile Handicap in the match four goals.
1 up another four shots, to bring the
The
losers scored one on the last head.
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The Royal Engineers Old Comrades Incidentally, the losers scored on Association's weekly whist drive and BUSES & 11 PASS THE SCHOOL. 111 hends, one more than the win-tombola will be held this evening In ners, but the majority of them pro- the open air at Wellington, Barracks
Japanese
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Kawamura
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Corrected
Painted Lady
Mujor Booty. Artemis
Mr. G. G. Wood.
Major Le Gros.
Ariel
Colleen
Rolla
Isabel
Widgeon
Daphne
Mr. J. Kemsley,
Mr. C. A. Luckin,
Col. E. SL. G. Kirke.
Major Dixon.
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17.08.13
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17.11.57 5
Wild Pitches-H. Chang 2.
27 8 6 24 15
3 dured only singles.
Inssed Balls-¿. Fong.
Umpires Thompson, Hearther. Scorer--R. Y. Mann
Score By
Innings Americans
1 2
2 3 4 5 6
6 7 8
2 13
3 0 0 1 0 0–
1
Hits
EASTERN A, C. 1. TULSA
Eastern A.C.
17.12.03
6
Kitchell
31 0.5 2
Lau
17.18.50
7
M. Arcalli
Hamot
17.31.11
O. Arculi
371
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Mr. E.. D. Wilson,
Miss II. Crawball-Wilson.
10.00,21
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Abbas
Lenz Tiu
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Japanese
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1 0 2 5 0
U.S.S. Tulsa
First on Balla--Mikuni 2. Thomson 18.. Hearther 2.
Struck Out by Mikuni 5. Thomson
Hearther 1,
Double Playa-Amasaki to Kawa- mura to Koga, Kawamura to Kogn,{
Umpires-Dingler and Jolly.
CANADIANS v. VOLUNTEERS
Canadians
AB R H PO A E
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Alltree Smedley -Pearce
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SUMMER SINGLES
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HAPPY VALLEY
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During the week-end, Richardson beat T. D. Paton by 5 and 4 and! Powell beat A. J. Dennis by Dinna similar margin in the semi-finals.
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Hits
Tulan
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Volunteers
Ibral 4 8 8 0
4 3 0 0 0
5 4 3 2
First
Wild Pitches--Gloyd 2.
Umpires-Yasuda, Hearther.
Scorer--K. Y. Mann,"
AMERICANS. JAPANESE
Americans
Williams
Mayhow Hearther Allen Church
Thomson Barros... Rodgers
Reid ...
Humphries
Wingice
Delgado
Porter
Abbus
AB R H PO A E Score, By Innings 3b 6 2 2 4 0 Canadians
0 1 4 1 2 Hits
2 2 4 0 .1b, p
1 3 4 4
1010
1 1 4 2 1
0 2 1 0 0
1 3 0 0
0 0
00
34 7 18 23 11
Volunteers
Fits
41 30
1 2 3
0 0 0
1 0 0 D
X-30
12 1 0 1 3
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Home RunsD. Leonard. Two Base Hit-Bowen.
Struck Out by Bowen 4. Pereira 3, Alltree 2. Mult 2.
First on Ball-Bowen 2. Pereira 1. Muir 5, Alltreo 2. Pearce 2. Smedley 1.
Umpires-Nazarin.
Scorer-K. Y, Mann.
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