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MONDAY," AUGUST 2, 1926,

SPORTS SECTION

TAIKOO ON TOP.

Kharus

Kitchell

Sellwood

SENIOR CHAMPIONS OF

BOWLS LEAGUE.

Arculli

11

HOW THEY FINISHED.

Saturday's Matches; Junior Features,

Barros

Sequeira

Romario Britto

(Skip)..29 (Skip).151

Total..62" Total 64

East Point RC, v. R.H.K. Yacht!

· Club.

as

DEPT. BOWLS.

THE CHINA MAIL-

HOME RUNS.

US. BASEBALL.

2014

"SANITARY DRAW FIRST BLOOD.

TWO MORE IN BASEBALL, LEAGUE.

NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUES.

POLICE DEFEATED.

Yesterday the first match for

Reid

Sword"

WEEK-END RESULTS..

Two League baseball matches

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:

New York, July 31..

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National League. Saturday (July 24):

The results of the Baseball the O'Sullivan-Goscombe lawn wore played at the Happy Valley matches in the U. S. major lea bowls challenge ̈cup (open to diamond on Saturday afternoon un-guss during the past week were Government departments) was der a very hot sun. played on the Police Recreation Chib's rink. Result Although winning on two

Sanitary

Police greens, the Yacht Club were un

Taylor With the playing of two yames

Smith on Saturday the fixtures in the able to claim the two points

Gregory first division of the Lawn Bowls. W. Lee's team outplayed his!

Hill completed Opponents by a lance margin and! League have been

victory for: and the Talkoo Recreation thereby secured again secure the Championship East Point by 10 shots. They have played ten gures, win eight and lost two, and finish up- with 18 juints ont of a possible 20:

The Craigengower .C. teham- pions lust year) and the Kowloon, Dock Recreation Club Be for second place with fourteen points. but the latter should seenge it by virture of a better "shot" average, The Police once again are the "Wooden Spoonists" and are due for relegation next season unless) the prisen rule is altered.

"Among the Juniors.

The Second Division games played on Saturday afforded two surprises as the Taikou R.C. lest at home to the Civil Service afd Craigengewer also went down their own

green to the Club རེ, ཀཐཱ ཝ རྞ ཐཱ* ཏྟཾ ཐཱ ཙ

The Kowloon Cricket - Cab gained a comfortable victory, Bl their own green over the Indian- -the later being compelled to ・cross the water owing to-the Perent storm rendering their own WW- gremi mplayable and Ham Biks team gained ironoms for an eight scored on. the fifth-

The Enst Point Recreation Claus, though heating the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. Be for third place in the League. table. but they have a game in An interesting finish for honours seems certain in this section.

head.

FIRST DIVISION,

Scores:

E.P.R.C. R.H.K.Y.C.

Weed Baker Clover

Ramsay Vaux Henderson McTarish. Rusell

. (Skip) (Skip)..16

Croucher Carpenter Dixon Edwards

(Skip) Davies

Lang

Anderson.

Shields

(Skip)

Shaw Webster Whitford Hamilton

(Skip) .. 12 Samwaggs Williamson Me Koilar Lee

(Skip) ..84

The Hongkong Volunteer De-] fence Corps lost for the second time to the Japanese, and the Filipinos again defeated the Club de Recreio by a narrow margin in keenly contested game which produced a home run for each side. |

Japanese v. Defence Corps.

Field Clark (Skip).28 (Skip) .17* Getting 2. 4. 2, 2, the Sanitary were 10 up at the ith head. The Police then scored 2, reducing the deficis to 8. A 2 and another 4 gave the Sanitary a lead of 16 to

at the 7th. Then the Police | Kusano, who got away on a kit. 20 had a run with three 2's and two Double play between Bowker and Singles, making the score 16 to 10 Logan checked further progress. After 18-10 and 18-12, the Sani- but the Volunteers made får 100 biary returned a S (101) 21) and

The Japanese batted irst and seared their first fun through!

the Police w 4 (total 16). There many errors in the third inning,

The Juban-i ..19 was still a chance of a fight, but which let in five men.

scares of 3, 3 and at the last lese confinued to add to their score three heads but one-gave the lane at no time did the Volunteers leaders a total of 28. The Police

added at the last head and farove dangerous. ..13ished up with 17,

.. Total: 62. Total..52 Taikoo R.C. v. Civil Service C.C.

|| --

The teams tend scores by inning

of

2b

if

Defence Corps.

Lammort. Bowker."" Spary. Logan. Ramsay.

Takotanri

Ľ

Ralph.

#b

Wheder.

Eager.

were as under:- This afternoon the second

Japanese. in this game

competition wil be played between the Public Kusano”? Works Department and the Tri-Y. Hachitima The following S. Hachiuma son Department. Playing at home Taikoo were

Honda unexpectedly defeated by the are the teams chosen to play. Civil Service by 8 shots, the vic- P.W.D.: Sara, Carpenter, Yokol tory being the in no small mea-Tacchi and Hollanda (skip)."

Prison Department: Buch- Hayase- sire to the good play by A. B.

janan Johnson. Wiltshire, and Mul

MeLeod (skip).

Jahimatsu Allen's team.

Scores

T.R.C. Warnock Boyle Chalmers McKechnie

C.S.C.C. Jones

Archibald Knott Aiderman.

the

and

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St. Louis 9, New York 6. Pittsburgh 12, Brooklyn 8. Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 2. Cincinatti 1, Boston 2. Chicago, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 2. Philadelphia 3. Sunday :-

Brooklyn A. Pittsburg 1. St. Louis 6, New York 5. Cincinatti 4.Boston 8. Chicago 5. Philadelphia 4 Monday:

Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 3. Tuesday:

New York . Pitsburg 4 Brooklyn 6., Cincinath 0. Brooklyn 6. Cincinatti 2, 1. Boston 1. Chicago,'0. Wednesday:

New York 0, Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 3. Cincinatti 4. Philadelphia 6. St. Louis, 2. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 5. Rosten 3. Chicago 2. Friday:

New York 2, S. Louis A. Brooklyn 4. Chigago 1. Philadelphia 6. Pittsburgh 1.

American Lengue, Saturday (uly 247%

New York 7. Chirago 4. " Boston 14, St. Louis D... Boston 5. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 6. Cleveland 5. Owen Hughes, ¦ "Washington, 2. Detroit D.

Sunday:

New York 2, Chiengo. I. Washington 4 Detroit 74.

re-alonday:

On Sunday, August 8. the Changes:--Defence Corps 4th Sanitary Department will meetinning: Ramsay c. Ralph If; 5th the Revenue Department inring: Jordan p. Wales If. Owen

halt top

semi-final,

August Hughes, rf, Spary and Ralph Sunday. 2715 the winners of to-day's tired; Japanese 5th inning: Kaga

game will meet the Education De-rf in place of S. Hachiumu. partment in the bottom half semi-final The final game is due to be played on Sunday, August

Rose,

Davies

A. B. Allen

(Skip)..17

(Skip)

hands

Waid -Spiers" Craig Seath

Flexx

#Skip) .720

(Skip). .13. Carr Westlake Haynes Lamble

Civil Service C.C. v. Taikoo Recreation Club.

By defeating the Civil Service tenm at Kowloon on Saturday Tai- koo Recreation Club gained the Championship of the First Divi- ́ston of the frengue.

Stores:-

€8.0.6.

in

T.R.C. Muirhead

Dunean

McCubbin " Ferguson

(Skip) .17 (Skipy

Maxwell

"Richmond

Stalker Grimes

(Skip) .21

Total

(Skip)..16

Total. 53

Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C.

61

23.

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

53 1 11-12

|Japanese

Defence Corps: 6 0 0 0 0 0 0—0

Rona? (Japanese) Kusano (9),| S. Hachiuma, Takotami. Honda (2 enth. Tokol. Hayase. Ishimatsu.

Hits: Japanese 10; Volunteers" 1. The Kowloon Clubs are taking! Club de Recreio v. Filipinos. a great interest in the Open Smart Belding made up for the Singles bowls Championship of lack of spectacular batting in this the Colony, and there are strong match which ended in a win for the hopes that the event will be won Filipinos by one run. The match by a Kowloonite. The Bowling went in favour of the Club de Re-

Cleveland 7, St. Louis 4.

Washington 5, Boston 0, Tuesday:

Philadelphia 5. Washington 9. St. Louis D. New York 6, Detroit 0, Borton A Chicago 2, Washington 7 Wednesday :

St. Louis 2, New York 8. 'Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 2. Philadelphia D Detroit 4. Boston 5. Chicago 5, Washington 2. Thursday:

St. Louis 7 New Your 19. Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 1.

Detroit F. Borton 5.

Friday:

Playing on their own green the Green, Club has a quartette (or erein until the sixth inning when Chicago 3. Washington 7.

more, inclusive of members play-they led by an odd run in their Cricket Club gained a comforting for other Clubs in the League) total of two, but Kitchell and Fran- able victory over, the Indians by on whom to rely, and these are cisco came home on hits to give! 24 shots. Hilf's team scored a steadily forging their way their side the lead.

possible" at the fifth head and through the earlier rounds of the Fentures in the game were A yer finished a point down!

Bookor

Kyight

Oswiek

Deakin

Scores:-

(Ski) ..17

(Skip)..16

K.C.C.2

Laing

Peoples

Overy

Smith

Chaphan

Labrum

Sara

Sloan

Robinson

Brawn

Drummond

Frase

LR.C. Nazarin Madar Harteam

Jamail

20

(Skip)..25 (Skip)

Manghin

Whyte

Goodwin

Haroon

Beattie

Grinshaw

Lammert

Bux..

Hollidge

"Morrison

Smith

Madar

Gregory

Wotherspoon

Gibeon

Hyder

(Skip)..21

A

Total..55

(Skip) ..26

Total

(Skip) .:28 Gorvin .65 Abraham

Tacchi Hill

(Skip)"

.13

Bux

Kitchell Espina Ismail

(Skip), 20

Total. .73

(Skip) 21

Total ..45

competition. Looking to the brilliant hit by Zafra along the left rough luck that this Club has ex-bane line for a home run in the perienced in the League this sea-second inning and his smart play son it would be counted great which dismissed Gonano-almost at stroke indeed to bring the Open the plate in the fourth inning. Singles Championship to the Gosano. on the other hand, scored Club. And there are also some a home run at the same point dwing!

St. Louis 8, New York-10. Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 1 Chicago . Washington 4. Detroit 3. Eoston 4.

TENNIS: M.C.C. GOLD PRIZE.

London, July 17.

The M.C.C. gold ruckes prize for!

15 fairly strong couples entered for to an error by the fielder in the tennis was won by E. M. Baeriein, the Pairs Competition. What sixth inning, in addition to secur- who defeated the Hon. C. N. Bruge about a double event or evening a two-bagger early on which ty three sets to two. triplets, if you include, the "Spey helped a man home... Cup?..

THE AUSTRALIANS.

FIRST DAY'S PLAY AGAINST M. Burros

GLAMORGAN. J

PONSFORD'S CENTURY.

Baerlein has won the final of this contest every year since 1921.

The teams and scores by inaing were as under:~ South China

Kowloon Bowling Green Club y. Kowloon Dock R.C.

The Bowling Green at honte lost to the Dock team, by the very narrow margin of 3 shops, the scoring on all rinks being very

LEAGUE TABLES.

London, July 31.

·

At Swansea the Australians Guterres The fellowing are the positions commenced their match with Silva

Glamorgan in close but glorious Changes:-Club de Recreio 6th June weather and on a good wicket. inning: Remedios P. Silva rf. K. Chinn P. W. D. L. P. The attendance numbered Xavier 1b, Gutterres retired. " 10 8 0 2-16 18,000.

Division 1.

even. But for McKelvie's excep.in the League to date: tional "joss" and a curious exhibi- | tion in another rink the figures | would have been more tharre- versed

7 0 2 14

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LEAGUE TENNIS.

THREE KOWLOON TEAMS IN ACTION,

TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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TARIFF PARLEY.

SEPARATE REPORT IN PEKING.

With the virtual suspension of the Tariff, Conference, attention

All divisions of the Kowloon gain has directed itself to the C.C. were at home in the Tennis Extraterritoriality -"," Commission League on Saturday. The "A" team beat the M.B.K., but the which is still hard at work in "B" and "C" terms lost to the Peking. Chinese R.C.

It is no secret that the Commis- The Chinese R.C. maintain their son will

not recommend the undefeated career. They have now won, the championship of division abolition of consular jurisdiction. “B" and "G". Honours in the senior While satisfied with the written lengue depend on the final match laws of China. it a obvious that between the Chinese and Kowloun. under existing unsettled conditions,

Yesterday's results were:-

these laws are not being, properly carried out, and no country wishes to place its own nationals at the merey of Chinese- laws administer ed carplessly.

DIVISION "A.”

K6C v. M.BK.

On the other hand, it is under- Played at home, the Kowloonstood that the Commissiemers will C.C: "A" terh beat the M... not be content to end their labours 67-32,

qerely by recommending to leave well enough alone. Certain spe-

S. E. Green and B. C. Fincher

boat Yamazaki and Yamato & 2 cific modifications are to be sug- Bea Kitajima and Edo.. 9-2ested, which, in order to be made

kat Emy and Hoh

10-effective, will require special legis

lation by soME of the countries

E. F. Fincher and Millard lost

27- 6 concerned.

to Yamazaki and Yamade .. 47) Beat Kitajima and Edo Deat Emo and Hoh

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Tramkitzky and Lay lost to

Yamazaki and Yadado Beat Kitajimin and Edo Beat Emo and Itoh

K.C.C. 67. M.B.K. 2.

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'DIVISION B.

K.e.C. v.

GRC

11

Correct Abuses.

These concessions are being

- made with the intention of correct- ing certain abuses whleb hardt 21-12 grown up about consular jurisdic- "..

tion and in the hope of concillat- 5.6ing those Chinese who have hoped 7- 1 for complete abolition of extrater-

But 79ritorial privileges.

rumoured about Peking that the 19-1oncessions Pecommended are by Tro means radical and are not near- ply far-reaching enough to satisfy

the Chinese patriots of to-diny.

The question of where the Com- missioners report is to be pub- shed has not yet been decide 1. Some of the members of the in vestigating body are in favour of, letting each country issue its own statements from its own capitul The obvious disadvantage of such a plan is that China" could, an- hognce ita summary, emphasising what it wished, on the day the re- port was finished, while the United States, for instance, would have co wait a full month before Washing- ton could make its statements.

The Kowloon C.C. "B" team playing at home lost to the Chinese R.C. 20-79.

14

L. Juck and W. Gitting lost to

C. Chen and Leu Mas-kwong 2. 9 Lost to. Lan Pook-ki and Kwok

Po-kwan

Lost to Yew Man-kit and Lo

Man-ching

A. Guest and G. Lee lost, to Chon and Lab Man-kwong ... Lost to Lán Feok-ki and Kwok

Po-kwa

Lost to Yew Man-kit and Lo

--Man-chinst--

37

1-10

7-26 | Abeordingly an effort is being

made by xome of the Commis- 037 sioners from distant lands to have

a joint digest of the report pub, 5- 6ixhet in Peking before the de-

tained report is dispatched to the 10-11 for windo

6. Ford and Jenson lost tu

Chon and Lau Man-kwong Lost to Lau Fook-ki and Kwok

Po-kwan

Lost to Yew Man-kit and Lo

Man-ching

K.C.C. 20, C.R.C. 79.

DIVISION "C"

X.C.C, v. C.R.C.

5-28

It is the desire of all concerned that the report may be finished be- fare Auguet, w that the Commis 3-8 sieners may depart for cooler

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climes. At present they are toll- 3- 8ing under a summer which burns through the roots of Peking's house and through the bones their occupants. It has been the 8-25 hope of the Commissioners from

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the outset that they would be able to res on a unanimous repul and it is apparent that, with one exception, this wil not be difficult. The foreign dolegates are agreed in the main and it is only the mat- le of putting their ideas in satis-

Playing at home, the Kowloon fartery phraseology which parti- C.C. "C" team lost to the Chinese R.C. 31-68

Purves and Pederson lost to

cularly concerns them now.

Tone Down Wording. The one exception is that China W. K. Cheung and H. F. Ur. 1-10 herself is represented on the Ex- Lost to C. W. Chepg and T. C.

Iu

Abraham and Lecot lost to W. K. Cheung and H. F. Un Lost to C. W. Cheung and T. C.

Iu

"9-24

and, traterritoriality Commission as, is naturally to be expected, her representatives take a more liberal attitude towards China's failings than do the alien judicial experts. For a time it appeared inevitable that the foreign Commissioners 4-7 would prepare one set of recom

the Chinese mendations, while would publish a minority report.

It is entirely possible that the" Commission may wind-up-its-work in this fashion, but it is greatly

The teams and score by inning were as under:-

Recreio

Rocha

14

Filipinos. Delgado.

2b

Rull

Alver

88

Cruz.

D. Xavier

p

Сонапо

3b

Angeles. Francisco.

Shim

Baseball Club Rankin

4-7

H. Barroa Pereira

C

Zafra.

$. S. Lee

C. Shank

Bautista

Sling

2b

Hines

iLost to H. S. Lee and W. B.

Ma

4-

1

rf

Kitchell, 1b. Leonard.

·S. L. Lee Leung

Cockey....

}

Mahon

3b-

Ransom

rf

E. Shanks

McLaggan Gray

(Skip)..16

D

Goodman

0

Bench McLachlan Whibley

19

559 580

0

21

Taikoo R.C.... Kowloon Dock ....30

The Australians batted first Craigengewer C. C. 10 7.0 2.14 and acored 283 runs, of which Civil Service .10 4 15 9 total W. M. Ponsford claimed no Kowloon 3.G.. .10 2 0 Police R.G.

..10 1 133 the close of the innings. Mercer Shota for and Agninet.

captured five wickets for 74 runs. For Agst Up Dn. 655 520 135 Taikoo R.C...... Kowloon D.R.C... 686 3 $53 Craigengower, C.C. 614 565 Civil Service

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1 2 3 4 5 6.7 0 0 0.10 1,0-2 Recreio

0 1 0.0 0.2 ~~3 Filipinos ***

Runa: (Recreio) Alves, Gosano:

T. Chinn

3- 8 Choy

Lost to H. S. Lee and W. E. Ma 6-6 -1 2-3-4-5-67 0 0 0 3 6 2 5-20 South China.

12-21 Baseball Club.. 0 5 1 0 6 0012 Runs South China: S. L. Lee

cisco.

Q Reuter.

When stumps were drawn Glamorgan had made 85 runs for the loss of three wickets.—

Hits: Recreio 4, Filipinos 6.

Kowloon BG.

(Skip) ..11

(Skip)..24 Police R.C.

525 602 199: 632

0 77

0 130

AMERICAN DERBY.

Cooper

Division 11.

Homewood (1), Aug. 1.

Brown Lapsley

(Skip) ..23

Total..54

Total

Scures:---

K.B.G.C...

Nish

K.D.R.C. Greig

Docherty

Slipper

Hazel

Farrell

(Skip)..20

Dobble

Ramsay

Dunean

Dixon Holland

Macfarlane

Puncheon

McKelvie

R.'Goodman

Hamson and Atkins lagh, to

84less than 143, being not out at (Filipinos), Zafra, Kitchell, Fran- (4): Sling (3); Leug, June, K." W. K. Cheung and H. F. Un 4-71o be desired by all that the Chi-

SUNDAY MATCH. -

South China v. the Club

.10.8.0

1

3 15 twenty-two years, was won by game in their favour at the end

7

7

3

6

0

WELSH LAWN TENNIS.

London, July 17.

Chian, T. Chinn, Choy and,Shim Lost to C. W. Cheung and T. C.

Iu (2 each); 5. S. Lee (1). Baseball Club: Cockey (3): Davia, Mucnio, Lost to H. S. Lee and W. E. Ma E. Shank and Rankin (2 each); Mahon (1).

LEAGUE TABLE.

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nese investigators should join their It foreign colleagues if possible. is now believed that by toning the 4-7 wording of the report, permitting

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and

the Chinese to demur here 10-20 There, a unanimous report may be

concluded.

This will not.

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course, prevent the Commissioners of each coun- try from making private and more titulled reports to their own gov. ernments. It is likely that some L. Pts. Commissioners, interested in par- 1. 10 ticular phases of the investiga- 10tions, will wish to dwell upon these

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8 matters in their separate reports,

for they will wish to paint out cer

4tain things which it might not be

2 tactful to include in a report for

2 public consumption. They wil

Hits-South China 3: June (3); S. L. Lee and Leung (2 each); T. Chinn and Shim (1 each). Base- ball Club 18: Maccio (4); Cockey Although they had double the ard. Davis (3 each); E. Shank and

K.CC. 31, C.R.C. 68.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division A.

P. W.

Indian R.C. Chinese.R.C. Kowinon C.C. M.B.K..

& 6

5

-

5

i

1

6 2 4

4

2

4

1 ... 6

12.

E

L. Fet. Hongkong C.C. 1888

6 1

5

6'2

.750

Division B.

3

4

428 Chinese R.C.

9

18

3

5

.376 MB.K.

10

B

2

16

6

250 | University

10 G

2

6

..260 Hongkong C.C. during Craigengower

10

4 6

12

Indian R.C.

7 4 8 8

Kowloon G.C....

1.103

7.

United Services... 7 2 Clvil Service ......" Club de Recreio ... 8 Netherlands T.C..... 9

Division C..

5

4

2

2

.6

1

(Continued at Foot of Next

Chinese R.C.. Club de Recruio Kowloon C.C... Hongkong C.C. Craigéngower Taikoo

10 10

7

5

2

10

9. A

6

8

6

10

..

"P. W. D. "L. P. The $100,000 American Derby, number of hits, the Baseball Club Hines (2 each); Ransom, Rankin,

Kowloon C.C. (Skip).17 Civil Service C.C... 7

Taikoo R.C...... 10

SECOND DIVISION.

Craigengower C.C. v. Clüb de Recreio.

2 16 revived after the lapse of failed to beat South China with the C. Shank and Mabon (1 each).

0 .57 East Point R.C... 30 Club de Recreio...10

Playing on their own green Craigengower suffered defeat at the hands of their opponents by 2 shots. Had Fletcher's team held their heads up the home side would have "won.

Scores:-

C.C.C.

Luz

Razack

Rodrigues Fletcher

Club de Recreio

(Skip)...12 Brightman Bennett

Alves Gillard

(Skip) ..21

J. Ribeiro

C. Marquea

A. Ribeiro

F. Ribeiro

(Skip) .81 L. Remedios F. Remedios .C.'Silva

L. Souza

(Skip)

7

9. 3 14 Colonel Bradley's Boot to Boot.of the sixth inning, yesterday.

14The time for 114 miles "was 2 South China, with one run "be- 16 7 mins. 30 1/5 secs-Reuter's hind, made the equaliser in the last Craigengower C. C. 10 3 07 American Service.

R.H.K. Yacht Club 10 3 Indian R.C...

07

9 1 0 8 2 Shots for and Against.

For Agst Up Dn. Kowloon C.C..... €77 527 145 East Point R.C... 606 620 85" 0 Taikoo R.Ċ. 602 562 50

Civil Service R.C. 651 630 21 Craigengewer 568 680 R.H.K. Yacht Club 594 622 Club de Recreio.. 639 GIB Indian R.C.......

439 621

...

inning through Shim who started

The League table now stands United Services

University

on an error. A number of walks at:- helped them to maintain full bases

South China and a couple came home each time on hits by Leung and June. The Japanese

hopelessly Club de Récreto Baseball Club

was

H. L. Fisher won the final of beaten at this stage and error Filipinos

0 the gentlemen's singles in the followed error.

The pitcher hurt H.K. Baseball Club 2 Welsh lawn tennis championships, his finger and E. Shanka deputised. Defence Corpa

0 182

INTERNATIONAL BOWLS.

INTER-COUNTY- ATHLETICS.

The remaining fixtures August are:-

7-Filipinos v. H.K.B.B. Club.

0 12 and Mrs. R. A. Seel was success-A total of nine rune placed South

28 ful in the Anal of the ladies'

China eight ahead of the Club. 0 79 singles.

In their last inning, the first two Club men were out to Alles. Cockey

South China' v. H.K.V.D.C. hit a two-bagger, but failed to 8-Club Retrcio v. Japanene. roach home, Davlu being beaten at 14.-H.K.V.D.C. v. Club Recreio.. London, July 17. first.

South China v. Filipinos. Fifteen countles competed in the The best hit came in the Afth 16.-H.K.B.B. Club v. Japanese... inter-county athletic meeting to-inning from Davis who ran to third. 21-South China v. Club Recreio

H.K.B.B. v. H.K.V.D.C. day, Middlesex retaining the cham- A spectator stopped the bell and plonship.

deprived him of his chance of 22-Filipinos v Japanese. 28.-Filipinos v. H.K.V.D.A Eleven counties competed laat scoring a home run.

Japanese v. South China. year, Middlesex obtaining 81 poinia

29.-Club Recrelo v. H.K.B.B. Club.

London, July 17.

bowla In the International tournament, Wales defeated Eng land by 106 shots to 88.

Walen won last year. England being second, Scotland third and .18 Ireland fourth

to Kent's 22 and Surrey's 21.

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g. 6 3 10

aleo wish to explain how they

arrived at, certain conclusions, without necessarily desiring to

take the whole world in on their

confidence." Shanghai Times."

How. He Did It

The Negro preacher was mak- ing an appeal for temperance.

Bredren," he said, "I axhart you to take de oxample I give you. I bead the knee, but not e Zuj elbow

A voice from the back of the

shall was raised in protest..

"Dat's, your bad manners,

4 son," It cried, "drinkin' out

2bunghole."

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