THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY,
JUNE
1938.
COUNTY CRICKET TABLE
Middlesex Assume Leadership Of Championship Table
Lancashire, unable to take full points from Worcester, have drop- table, while ped to third place in the County Cricket Championship
Middlesex havo asmmed the lead with Yorkshire second, Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by twelve runa.
The following is the complete
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BASEBALL PROGRAMME CURTAILED
Rain Interferes With Matches
the
New York, June 20. Rain played havoc with to-day's programme of matches in both National and American Buschall Lengues, several double-headers being postponed.
In the American Section, Washing- fon Senators took two games from St. Louis Browns, but in the National League, Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies hared honours in their twin bill.
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10
8
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Yorkshire
11
104
0.455
100
9,091
7.333
0.800
72
0.543
50
0.222
0385
0.102
44
4.400
48
1.364
52
4.333
50
4.000
36
4.000
34
3.091
24
2.857
Glamorgan Essex
24
2.607
Chicago
4
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Northants
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Lancashire
Leicester
Surrey Derbyshire
Notts Somerset
Kent
Sussex
Hampshire
Worcester
Warwickshire
Gloucester
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Both New York outts won their matches, the Gloats beating Chicago Cubs and the Yankees outplaying Detroit Tigers.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Goodrich Safety Silvertowns
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BOWLS DRAW AMENDED
Changes In The Third And Fourth Rounds
Owing to circumstances beyond the control of the Lawn Bowls Associn- tion, changes have been made in the arrangements for the third and fourth rounds of the Open Parts ไม้เฟส Bowls Championship.
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2
(Seeds homered for the Glanis and Carl Hubbell, the Glants' left-handed pilcher, pitched his 200th victory of his career).
St. Louis Brooklyn
(Called in the sixth Inning owing to rain. The second game was post-
poned).
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
3 14
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10 13
(Klein and Weintraub homered fur the Phillies).
Cincinnat Philadelphia
B 13 1 5 14 3
(Craft homered for the Reds). The double beader between Pitts- burgh Pirates and Buslan Braves wa postponed owing to rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
The third round game between W. F. Hollands and S. Farlow and G. N. Mitchell and J. C. Brown will now not take place until Monday, July 4. The fourth round match between the winner of the above game und G. Washington Norman and J. G. Meyer, fixed for St. Louis Thursday next, has been postponed.
The following are the new arrange- ments:
To-day
Third Round-At Civil Service
C. C. Pereira and J. C. Remedios
v. A. Bakar and A. K. Minu.
Fourth Round
K. M. Omar and A. S. Comes v. E. Lines and R. Duncan.
At Cralgengower
C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares v. Hopsen and A. R. Minu
W. Blyer and J. Hollidge v. Eillen and F. Rooker.
R.
Fourth Round-At Kowloon C.S.
F. V. V. Ribeira and 11. A. Alves v
P. Barby and A. J. Hall,
To-morrow
At Kowloon B.G.C.
O. P. Remedies and E. de Souza v
AI, J. Muding und J. Cavanagh.
A. M. and U. M. Omur v. J. S. Ho- well and R. G. Craig
Thursday
At Cralgengower
T. Fergusson and T. Coleman v. C C. Pereira and J. C. Remedios or A. Bakar and A. K. Minu,
T.T. London Demand
T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India
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(West and Simmons humesed the Washington Senators).
Washington
St. Louis
13
(West and Simmons aquin homered for the Senators),
New York
Detroit
10 Iz 2
3
1
and
The double-headers between Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians, and between Philadelphia Athleties Chicago White Sox were owing to rain-Reuter,
postponed
Australian Air Mail To H.K. Speed-Up
With
The announecment from London of the inauguration of the Empire flying bunt through service to Sydney, an effect will be made on the local delivery of Australian mail.
The fan-making and love-making sweethearts of "Love is NewE"
and "Cafe Metropoie", Tyrone Power and Loretta Young, are back again in "Second Honeymoon," Twentieth Century-Fox production now show- ing at the King's Theatre.
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF
Results Of Ties Up To Date
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The following ure results of Happy Valley golf competitions up to dale:
SINGLES (THIRD ROUND)
W. J. Dyer (17) bent L. Goldman (7) 3 and 1.
R. Young (0) beat H, N. Willinen. son (11) 4 and 2.
MACAO RACING
Entries And Handicaps
For Jul yMeeting
Entries and handicaps for the July Race Meeting to be held at Maeno on July 3 appear below:
Grand Stand Handicap. Five Fur longa-Country Flower (133) Gold Clause (143) Hopefulleg (157) Merry Fatty (138) Morning Tip (149) Rothe- say Boy (142) Shih Yin Grand (144).
Race Course Handicap. Six Fur longe.--African Cat (180) Cloudy Star (140) Daddy Longlegs (140) Double Up (140) Eagle (110) Macau Cat (108) Star (140) Mongolian National Triumph (147).
Turf Handicap. First Section. "E" class Five Furlongs-African Cat (155) Astrik (151) Be Yourself (162)
A. McKellar (8) brat H. H. Mundy Chfu Shan (154) Double Chonce (100) (10).
FOURSOMES (FIRST ROUND)
Emergency Call (161) Jack High (158) Lailtat (158) Moc's Second
Stor F. G. van Reede (21) beat H. Smith Venture (148) Sohara
(150) (11) 2 and 1.
Stymie (165) Wenning (144).
Choi Ma Hul Handicap. "D" class Six Furlongs-Aroxy (188) Cope Comorin (148) Cuban Love (100) Mac's Adventure (147) National Anthem (143) National Dignity (145) National Force (151) Split Hand
I. P. Tamworth (7) and Surg Lieut. Steele Perkins (6), a bye.
T. B. Low (11) and W. Ahern (16) beat E. D. Matthews (14) and 3. 1. A. Sherry (10) 5 and 3.
W. A. Stewart (10) and T. D. Paton (8) beat J. Gellatly (24) and J. Cock (22).
(153).
Turf Handicap. Second Seckon. ****
Furlongs,—Acme class. Five (158) Cleeve (165) Cloudy Star (148) Cricketer (152) Daddy Longlegs (147)
A. II. McBride (12) and W. Wood-Double Up (140) Eagle (140) Labour ward (13) beat : E. Booker (12) and N. J. Booker (13) 2 and 1.
H. H. Mundy (10) and A. E. Clarke (11) beat C. W. Jeffries (20) and B. D. Evans (11) 2 up.
F. Buckle (14) and F. G. van Rerde (21) beat A. Brooksbank (10) and A. E. Gerontlal (21) 0 and 5.
Day (155) Lucky Seven (155) Mncou Star (110) Mustard (140) National Triumph (161) Persian Cat (145) Rexlana (158)
George Potis' Memorial Cup. One Mlle.--Country Flower (135) Cou- reur Bicu (137) Fairy Auk (157) Fairy Ousel (144) Gold Clause (135) Hogmanay (113) Hopefulleg (140)
Maker Merry Fatty (135) Merry |(160) Morning Tip (135) Rothesay (135) Bay (135) Shih Yin Grand Victory Life (159).
J. B. Mackie (5) and A. M. Mack | Meadow Eve (149) Merry Doer (158) (16) bent F. J. de Rome (8) and G. S. Archbutt (9) and 3.
G. W. Reeve (15) and W. J. Dyer (17) beat W. F. Barnes (10) and E. Tuck (10) 3
3 and 2. W. Stoker (18) and J. R. Way (10)
(21) 4 and 5.
G. M. Park (7) and R. Young (6) beat A. Sommerfelt (8) and C.
(10) 3 Burton (10) und 1.
Though It was stated at the Hong-beat G. T. May (15) and A. 1. Burnie kong Post Office to-day that there was no official information to hand, it is considered almost certain that there will shortly be a twice weekly delivery of mail from Australia and Singapore.
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F. Groves (5) and J. Stenersen (16) w. o. C. Mycock (13) and H. H.Beddow (16) peratched,
A. D. Humphreys (0) and D. Han phreys (11) beat D. L. Prophet (13) and J. Harrop (14) 2 and 1.
At present there are two weekly deliveries of null from London and intermediate paints to Bangkok, but only one delivery, on Wednesdays, of A. C. 1. Bowker (10) and J. R. mail from Singapore and the south. Collis (15) brat H. 1. Pethick (12) Under the new scheme there will and J. W. Mayhew (11) and 1 eventually be three flying boats per
Goldmun
(7) and C. W. E. week between Singapore and Sydney Bishop (11) best . Shepherd (18) and under this arrangement it is like
ly that Australian mali will be de- livered at the same time as the malt from London, at least twice a week.
FIRE DOES GREAT DAMAGE TO PLANT
and J. W. Macdonai (7) and 6.
S. J. H. Fox (4) and R. G. Gray (11) beat D. J. Gilmore (5) and L.
C. F. Bellamy (19) 3 and 2.
Surg. Lt. Commdr. Nicholson (8) and Lieut. Howey (8) heat J. E. Dovey (14) and J. A. R. Selby (11) 4 and 5.
Ladies' Sprint. (Unofficial) Half MUC. Post Entries. In connection
with the "George Potts Memorial Cup" the 6th Race on the programme, a special $1 Sweep is being conducted, The cost of a through leket including a chance in the Speelal Sweep is $7
per set, and is obtainable from the Club's Office, 2nd Floor, Gloucester Building.
Mr.
RACING AT HOME
H. E. Morries Has
A Success
London, June 25. Mr. H. E. Morrisa' Pascal, ridden by Gordon Richards and quoted “at 100 to 30, won the Arthur Loraine Memorial Handicap, valued at £1- 000, over a mile at Sandown Park to-day, beating Pegasus (9 to 2) by a length in a field of seven. Phakos (11 to 8) was third, three-quarters of In length behind Pogasus-Reuter.
Mr. Morriss, of Shanghai, niso onowny Pasch, the 1938 Derby favourlic
which secured third pince.
Paris, June 20.
ENGLAND v. REST. 10,000,000 Damage estimated at 1/3%franes was caused by fire in a large
London, June 25. 1/3./5/32 French rug factory at Beauvais yes-
31terday afternoon.
The Football Association has de- 11.00 wool were destroyed in the confingra- felded to stage the match England v. 85%
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