THE

HONGKONG.

- TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

JULY 18, 1988.

GIANTS, PIRATES CLASH

Close Finishes In U.S. Baseball

New York, July 17.

Many double-headers were played to-day in both the National and American Baseball Leagues.

The two lending teams in National section, New York

the

Glants

and Pittsburgh Pirates, clashed. Tho Giants managed to nose but their

opponents by the odd ran in three in the first encounter, hut in the second the score was deadlocked at the end of the nine innings, and Sunday Law forbidding further

mutch

was abandoned play, the

Brooklyn Dodgern scored a double success at the expense of Cincinnati. Reda did Chiengo Cubs against Boston Braves,

In the

In

only double-header played

the American Lengue, Boston Red Sox averwhelmed St. Louis Browns, The Yankees bent Detroit Tigers, Gleveland Indians beat Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox trmance Washington Senators,

Scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

Pittsburgh

New York

Pittsburgh

It. H

E

2

5

4

7

I

7

11 11

14 #

(Nie nalogs were played and the Rame ended in a tie, Sunday Law

Jack Crosby directed the dan ce sequences of the new Bing. Crosby-Beatrice Lille--Mary Carlisle musical comedy, "Doctor Rhythm," which will be shown simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Then-

la-day. Andy Devine and

HAPPY VALLEY SUMMER GOLF

trea

forbidding further play. Ou Leiber homered for the Glants

nud

Brooklyn

A Ü

Chcinnati

3

A

1

Brooklyn

7 12

Cincinnat

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Chicuro

13

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0

Boston

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5

0

Chochge

A

(Lee pitched for the (abs)

the Dodgers),

Boston

homered

Rafe Davis are also cast.

Arthur Fagg

Just Misses

01

in that

The following nee the results the second round matches Happy Valley Summer Gulf Four- James:

T. B. Low and W. Abern bent 1. P.

A Century

BISLEY SHOOTING

FURTHER CRICKET CHANGES

Farnes And Yardly In

Fourth Test

Further changes have been made. In England's team for the fourth test, to begin at Leeds on Friday.

The sldo will be chosen from W. R. Hammond (Captain), K. Fornes, N. W. D. Yardley, P. A. Gibb, H. Verity, W. E. Bowes, E. Paynter, J. Hardstaff, T. W. Goddard, C. J. Barnett, D. Compton, W. J. Edrich and D. V. P. Wright.

The selection committee announces that should Gibb be unfit to play as a result of being struck on the fore- hend by a ball from Smith t the Gentlemen V. Players match Inst week, necessitating three stitches, he will be replaced by Price,

L. Hulton, who fraclured the middle finger of his right hand when struck by a ball from Edrich in the same match, was not available.- Reuter.

Three changes have been made from the team selected for the un- played third lest, Farnes, Yardley and Dowes replacing Smalles, Nichols and Hutton, Farnes played in the first two tests, but was dropped from the third, and Yardley was 12th in the first test and not selected there- after.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"Mannequin" (King's Theatre, to- day) The perfect vehicle for Joun Crawford. From poverty to pet-

King's Prize Won By J. A. house ou Joun rises, via a chiselling

Barlow With 287 Points

Bisley, July 10. London, July 16. J. A. Barlow, of the West York- Tamworth and Surg. Lieut. Steelel A. Fagg. the brifinal Kent batsmanshire Regiment, won the King's who recently established at batting Prize to-day with n total of 287 trcord with double century in each points.

A. H. Mellride and W

The double-header between 1 Perkins 2 and 1 Philadelphia Phillies and St Luk Cardinals was postponed on aernujitj beat W. A. Stewart and T. D Patsnings of a match, was unfortunate Sergeant E. S. M. Wade, of Ox-

Wed word!

VRD

F. Buckle and P. G. beat . 1 Mundy and A. E. Cla

to-day against Surrey in not reach-ford University, was second with 280. Bedels century. He was out at 91.Keuter.

The Australions appeared to have some dimeulty with the Notts bowling JB. Mackie and A. M. Mark rat first innings.

and could only manage 243 in

D. G. Bradman

of rub.

2 and 1.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Detroit

3

13 #

nad 3.

New York

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St. Louis Houten

5

[

2

11

13

G. W. Reeves and W. J. Dyer at bels. Barnes scored half-centuries. 30th, ฟ

AUSTRALIA v. NOTTS At Nottingham,

the and

(Vosmik and Foxx homered for the G. M. Park and R. Young beat W. Red Sox).

Stoker and 3. R. Way and 4.

the Australians,

HONGKONG'S SUCCESS

Governor Cables Congratulations To Major Steers

J. Stenerson and F. Groves beat botting flest against Notts, compiled

Prior to the shooting for the Juntor A. D. and D. Humphreys one up, 243 for their first Innings. D. G. Kolpore Cup at Bisley, for which

L

Goldman and C. WE Bishop Brodman played a sedate and attrae trophy the Colony competed, Majo (Clift homered he the Browns, beat J. Shepherd and J W. Mac- tive innings and scored 56 in 45

D. II. Steers, foriner Secretary of the while Vosmik and Higgins did bike- donald 4 rad 2.

minutes. Barnes scured 58 in 120 Hongkong Rifle Association, "now in Wise for the Red Sox 1.

minutes, his innings including three England, sent the following cable to

C. B. Harris took four wickets

His Excellency the Governor of for 80 runs. Nutts had scored four

Hongkong: runs for one wicket at the close of play.

St. Louls

Boston

Cleveland

Philadelphio

+

14

ī 2 17

}

(Johnson komered for

Athletics).

Chicago

Washington

7 11 () U

3 #

the

12 10 0

I

7 3 -Reuter,

MULARD

Surg, Lieut. Comdr. Nicholson and Lent, Hurvey beat S. J. 1. Fox and R. G. Gray 5 and 3,

BOGEY POOL

F. Groves (8), one up. Wou te! Bugey (Par) Pool on the Old Course at Fanling on July 10-17. There were 18 entries.

EXPLORERS

MULLARD X 30

fours.

SUSSEX v. ESSEX

"Good Luck to Hongkong Team." His Excelleney replied with the following wire:

husband and a wardrobe full of love- ly frocks. It is a typical Joun Crawford picture, proving once again how well she can wear daring gowns and be easy on the eye. Spencer Tracy, Alan Curtis, and Ralph Mor- gan are in support.

"Doctor Rhythm" (Queen's and Alhambra

Theatre,

to-day).This picture is worth seeing for the sake

About

of Beatrice Lillie alone. But add to it Bing Crosby, the crooning king, and Mary Carlisle, and it is a most entertaining Alm. Beatrice Lillie is a riot. The plot, which is not 20 riotous, centres

her niece. whom Bing Crosby saves from in for. tune hunter. There is a bilarious drunken scene which adds to the humour of the show. Andy Devine, Franklin Pangborn and Laura Hope Crews render splendid support to the principals,

"A

Yank at Oxford" (Oriental Theatre, tu-day).--Robert Taylor spent several months in England making this picture, and the result is definitely worth while, It in story of the smart-aleck collegian who meals his

Oxford. The way at star, besides being provided with opportunities to indulge in wise- cracks, is also given a chance to dis- play his athletic

prowess. **The Bad Man of Briusione" (Majestic Theatre, to-day)Once settle down to enjoy the Alm, which cor:Laing some amusing as well as some dramatic situtions. Wallace Deery has one of his bad-man-good. at-heart roles as a bandit who dis- covers that the new sherriff of the county is in reality his own son. Virginia Bruce and Dennis O'Keefe provide the romantic interest.

"Congratulations high place excel- At Colchester, Essex has taken lent score Junior Kolapore good luck Arst inning's lead against Sussex, Junior Mackinnon." who, batting rst, were dismissed for From Major Steers, the Colony 124. Ray Smith taking five for 38. Icarned that it had taken fourth Essex had scored 200 for three when place in the latter competition. His stumps were

vere drawn,. R. M. Taylor cables to His Excellency the Gov-one has recepted the story, one can being 154 not out

alt, GLAMORGAN v. SOMERSET

ernor read:

Your kind telegram greatly ap- At Cardiff, wickets fell cheaply In preciated. Junior Kolapore won by the match between Glamorgan and Juranten score 651. Hongkong third Somerset. Sumerset batted first and 548. Team, Holmes, Pellow, Russel, were all out for 150, Wooller taking Rybut," and five wickets for 38, but Glamorgan

"Fourth in Junior Mackinnon top fared no better and had lost eight score 347 ours 333. Sending you full wickets for 143 ni the close,

report by airmail in few days' time. Your kind congratulations greatly At Northampton, R. J. Partridge encouraged team."

NORTHANTS. HANTS

was in Bae form with the ball for Northants against Hampshire, and,

with five wickets for 29, assisted in

trundling Hants out for 97. North- A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS

ants had scored 27 without loss t the close.

GLOUCESTER V. LANCASHIRE

At Bristol, Lancashire butted the Finlay Wins High Hurdles

whole of the first day of their match against Gloucestershire and had com- piled 385 for eight at the end of the Day. C. Wushbrook was undefeated:

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For Seventh Time

White City, July 16. YORKSHIRE. MIDDLESEX

The outstanding feature of the At Lord's, Yorkshire

commenced | Amateur Athletle Association's badly ugainst Middlesex. Batting Championships which

were held first, they were all out for 144, while here to-day was the winning of the Middlesex hun scored 50 for two at 120 Yards Hurdles by D. O. Finlay, for the seventh successive year, in 14.4 seconds. This equals the British At the Oval, A. Fagg, batting for record. Kent against Surrey, followed up

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his recent brilliant batting perform- Sydney Wooderson, the world's ance of two double centuries in one record holder, easily won the match, by scoring Di. Kent

con-mile in 4 minutes 13.8 seconds.- eluded their innings for 337,

Reuter, Rnd Surrey had made 31 without loss when play ceased.

The Warwickshire v. Worcester-matches were not started owing to and the Derbyshire v. Leicestershire rain.

LAWN BOWLS PRESENTATION

Members of the Kowloon Football Club presented their Chairman, Mr. R. Hall, with a piece of silver plate on Saturday afternoon inscribed:

To Commemorate memorable occasi

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61 K.T.R.C. On Saturday, June 25, 1938 When our Chairman, "Dob" Hall, DID HIS STUFF

diagram showing the position of the Beneath the inscription was п

woods on the occasion for which the presentation was made.

On June 25, R. Hall deputised for W. V. Flold as skip and when his rink commenced their lust head the Foot- ball Club was three shots down to Kowloon Tong. Hall took out Kow- loon Tong's lie with his first wood, leaving his Club lying alx and with his last added another to bring of the thrilling viclory by four shots,

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