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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926.

LEAGUE BASEBALL.

THREE MATCHES DURING WEEK-END.

ANOTHER HOME RUN,

Two lengue baseball matches

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U.S. BASEBALL.

NATIONAL & AMERICAN LEAGUES.

The

A WEEK'S RESULTS..

The sa. Kumanng of the Indo- Chinu Co, arrived in port yesterday were played at the Happy Valley afternoon from Japan porta with diamend 600 tons of general cargo and pas-yesterday.

She Is South China averted a defent for aengers for Hongkong. scheduled to leave for the Straits the second time af the hands of the Saturday: via. Singapore and Pepang to-mor-Club de Recreio by making the winning run in the last inning, the row morning, with cargo: ·

score being 5-1.

The Hongkong Baseball Club

New York, August 21.TM result of the baseball Saturday and one matches in the U.S. major leagues

last week are as follow:

National Lenguo,

*

*

Coming from Vancouver

.:

Japan and Shanghal, the R.M.S. beat the Defence Corps by one "Empress of Asia" arrived in portran (19-18),

Yesterday the this morning with a big number of from the Filipinos.

Japanese

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passengers for Hongkong andị

South Chinn v. Recreio. through passengers for Manila. She brought over 1,000 tons of de Recreio seemed certain when. Prospects of a win for the Club general cargo for Hongkong and they led by four runs to one at mail from Europe via Siberia. She the close of the fith inning, but will clear to-morrow at 5 p.m. for errors came in with their men play- Manila.

ing in wrong positions to let South China make a tie in the sixth. The Admiral Orientul liner

Remedios cume as charge pit- however, demanda that something "President Jefferson" has wireless cher in the last inning and walked must be done and something ed to the local oflee that she will

S, L. Lee, Leung fell to a fly, and enter Hongkong to-day at 6 p.m.

Sling was struck cut. S. S. Lee drastic-to bring both the Canton The office expects a big number made a hit. to bring S. L. Leg home authorities and the pirate bands of passengers from Seattle, and (he had stolen two buses) with the

winning run.

The beams and score details were es under-

to their senses. They must be cargo, together with United States given a salutary lesson that such mai outrages cannot be permitted | The sis. "Kalyan" of the P. & Recrele with impunity. They must be Line will be despatched to-day at shim

8 pm on her return trip to Lon-T. Chinn don, Marseilles, via Singapore, with June quite a big number of passengers, g. L. Lee and cargo for various porta. The

Loung "Kalyan" arrived yesterday after-Sling noon from Shanghai

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South China.

cf.

Remedios

2b.

M. Barros

Bb.

Gosano

P...

D. Xavier

If.

Pereira

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S. S. Lee

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told in no unmistakable terms that the limit of our patience has been reached. Mere assurances from, the Canton authorities that! they will endeavour to locate the pirates will not be sufficient. | There must be no more evasion of

0 The pirates iner "Korea Maru", will be des-Recreio .. their obvious duty.

patched to-morrow at noon with s. Chinn.. o simply have got to be cumbed out cargo. passengers and mail for without any further delay, and if America. Canton does not do her own work

it will have to be done by the Bri- tish Navy and the Government of Hongkong. If Canton fails 'us' now it must just be a case of "full"

Hongkong, Mundy, August 23, 1926. steam ahead" by the British

lauthorities whether Canton

our methods or not."

TREASURE TROVE,

NOTORIOUS PIRATE

I

kes

K. Chinn On the return trip to San Fran Choy visco. the Nippon Ytsen Kaisha

ARMED THREATS.

FINE OF $100 INSTEAD OF

Sk IMPRISONMENT.

At the Central Magistracy on Saturday, Mr. R. E. Lindsell re-

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Gutterres

H. Barros

Aives

уна Rocha.

Brooklyn 3, Boston 4. Brooklyn 2, Boster 5.

Philadelphia 4, New York 3,

St. Louis 2, Chicago 3. Sanday

Brooklyn 4, Boaton 1.

Brooklyn 11, Boston 3. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphin 2. St. Louis 7. Chicago 2. Monday:

St Louis 5, Chicago 4. Tuesday:

Chicago 7, New York 0. St. Louis à Brooklyn 7, Cincinnatti 3, Philadelphia 2. Wednesday:

Chicago 1, New York 2. St. Louis 6, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 4. Boston 1. Pittsburg 3, Boston 4. Cincinnutti 8, Philadelphia 0. Thursday:

Chicago 2. New York 1. Pittsburg 1, Philadelphia 2. Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 6, Brooklyn 2. Friday:

St. Louis B. New York 2, Chicago 1. Brooklyn S. incinnatt B, Boston 2.

American League.

Saturday:

New York 4, Washington 2. New York 5, Washington.10. Boston 3, Philadelphia 1. Boston 2. Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2. Detroit 5.

1-Sunday:

2 2 A G ន 7

2 0 1 1 0 0-4 10 0 0 3 Runs. Recreio: Rocha, Pereira, Clusterros, Remedios (1). South China: Leung (2), Sting. Shim!

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8. L Lee (1).

Hits.-Recrela 5, South China "6. Errors, Recreio" 6, South China

"

Strike-out.-S. L. Lee 3. First on bulls.-S. L. Lee 1; Xavier 5; Remédios 2

New York 4. Borton 2. New York 3, Boston 5. Washington 6. Philadelphia- 3. Cleveland 7. St. Louis 11. Cleveland B, St. Louis 4. Chicago 4 Detroit 0.

(uncompleted)

Monday:

Boston 1. St. Louie 6. Boston 7. St. Louis 1. Detroit 0. Chicago 0.

(uncompleted)

Club v. Defence Corps. With a fine hit by Bowker for

home run, followed by "Owen Tuesday:

considered a sentence of six! Hughes with a three-bagger, the a New York 3, Chicago 6. months' hard labour imposed on 3 Defence Corps led by six runs to member of the Labour Mainten-ve in their match with the Hong- ance Bureau for assault. The ong Baseball Club which provided": case was one in which the defen-la ding-dong struggle. dant with another man were i

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Pavis

Defendant was fined $100. The Cockey other man concerned in the case Muccio was discharged.,

TAIKOO R. C.

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Spary

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Bager

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Wheelur

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Lummert

2b

Ralph

Bowker

Owen Hughes

Ramsay

Jordan

Harrell Major Rankin'

Club H.K.V.D.C.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 0 4 4 3 1 4—19 0 2 4 2 3 2 313 Runs Club: Hines (5), Rankin, Hogan, Davis; Muccio, Harrell (2), Major. Ismail, Ransom, Cockey (1). Defence Corps: Ralph Lammert,

Boston 5. St. Louis 1. Boston 4. St. Louis 0: Philadelphia 9, "Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 6. Cleveland 4. Wednesday:

Boston 4, St, Louls 2.- Thursday:

Boston 1 Chicago 0. Philadelphir 5. Detroit 1.

Friday:

Buston 1, Chicago 5. New York 10. St. Louis 7. Philadelphia 2. Détrolt 4. Philadelphia 4. Detroit 5."

-Router's. American Service.

HOME SOCCER.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE, FIRST DIVISION,

London, August 21, Matches played to-day in division

I of the Scottish Football League (home, team given frat resulted:-

Aberdeen 5, Clyde 2. Airdrieonians 3, Rangers 3. Celtic 2, Cowdenbeath 0: Dunfermline 0. Hamilton 1. Hearts 4, Queen's Park 1, Motherwell 1, Kilmarnock 0. Partick 4. Morton 5.

COMB THEM OUT!

tomaig in the wake of the declaration by His Excellency the Governor of the Canton Govern- ment's connivance with pirates

SHOT, and brigands. the astounding.

The Club gained the lead from Hongkong bank notes weighing alleged to have escaped from the foren on making a total of 19 runs pirucy of a Hongkong pienie fish:127 15 avoirdupois were the police by pointing revolvers at The Defence Corps started their ling party in Hongkong walers on treasure found on the person of a them.

! Bist inning with a Beficit of six The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe runs but came very close to a tie Saturday evening has created a captured brigand who, although

The daring promised a pardon by a treacher- (C.S.P.) said that he investigated and a possible win by making Ave great sensation

ous General, was immediately the matter thoroughly and had runs with Offen Hughes and Ram- manner in which the attack was shot with his followere.

received an assurance from the say striking two-baggers, carried out shows without the

[From Our Own Correspondent.J

officers concerned that such a! Several changes were made in the (shadow of a doubt that the out- Pakkai, Kongmoon, Aug. 18.

thing would not happen again. In pitching on both sides, as also other" Chan Chuk-eam, the notorious the imposition of a fina, Mr. Wolfe

asking His Worship to consider positions. rage was thoroughly well planried.

The teams and score details were pirate chieftain, who was captur-¡ The one and only reassuring ed by the 13th Cantonese division, remarked that these men had as under

Defence Corps feature of the whole Sorry buhi-under General Chan Cheung-)rendered valuable help during a Club ness is that not one of the picnic was brought to Kongmoon from critical time and, although the Hogan offence was a serious one, the Hines Sunning, and was shot outside party was injured; although the the railway station together with police officers averted trouble by Ransom

acting discreetly. pirates seem to have been both several subordinates. threatening and menacing. The Fleeing from his stronghold, fact that they commandeered one near Kwonghoi, he took refuge in

ja big cave at Tai Leung Tung. of the launches and the crew!

The Last Fight. shows that they were prepared to Inside this natural hiding place, go any length in the event of Chun änd 400 followers easily re- meeting with unexpected resist-

sisted the military, who besieged the place. ince. It has been stated by one of the Hongkong party that he has been fishing at the same spot for the last fifteen years and that pregnable. never before has there been anyį Ultimately larved out, the held at the Taikoo Recreation Club (1). instance of molestation from outlaws surrendered. The terms on Saturday night and was well i were free" pardon and incor-patronised. A fine programme had pirates. It may appear logical to poration into the regulars' corps. been arranged and the

large19. assume that a similar period may Once the brigands arms were audience thoroughly enjoyed itself, pass before another outrage on taken over for inspection. they the weather being all that could be Jordan 1; Harrell 3. Cockey 2.

were placed under arrest. the same scab is executed, and!

First on balls. Owen Hughes Forty were put to death at showed a slight variation from that Jordan 2: Harrell 3. Cockey 3. that, therefore, there is nothing Sunning and eleven paid the last trixinally drafted, was as follows: Home run: Bowker.

March-Three D. G.'s" Brophy about which to be unduly alarmed. penalty at Kongmoon.

Ubique Orchestra. Thousands of spectators watch- This process of reasoning, how-

ed the shooting ceremony.

|Song "Selected" .... Mise Davies. ever, cannot be expected to ap-

Seven pirates were captured at

Humorous Song "The Fact Is” pease the popular clamour for an Pakkai last week when they were Sang-"Dream of Home

Mr. V. C. Labrum, imperative demand on the author-ou on a little expedition. Four!

were shot at the Kongmoon rail-Selection "Softly Unawares"

Mrs. G. H. Stewart. ities in Canton to leave

SUNDAY'S GAME. way station now becoming stone unturned in locating and famous as a place of execution Duet "Watchman! What of the Lincke...Ubique Orchestru.

Filipinos v. Japanese. bringing to jastice the armed and the other three were released

Newport (R.L.), Aug. 22.- because of insufficient evidence.

Mr. Harry Fayne Whitney's With a greater number of hits schooner "Vanitie" has won the gang responsible for such a wan:

Then another gang attacked Dance Classical)-"Romance"

and minimum of errors, the Japan- outrage in Hongkong Ha Liu village, which is between

Miss V. M. Jefford, ese defented the Filipinos by nine cup presented to the New York

Yacht Club" by King George, waters. They have known for Pakkai and Ngoi-hoi.

Song "Garden of Your Heart" runs to three.

Eight competed. years that the co-operation of the The sortie was made at mid-

Mrs. H. Fleming.

The three runs scored by the night when the villagers were Sketch-"Sauce for the Goose"

The "Vanitie" led throughout. British Navy and of the Hong-taken by surprise. Over forty

Japanese in the sixth inning result-

The Fili-Reuter's American Service. kong. Government is always at persons were marched away

By W. E. Price.ed mainly from errors. Characters

pinos were blanked out in the last their disposal in the suppression captivity, pending payment of Henry Peltwitt.. M:. R. M. Keown. inning to give the Japanese a win of piracy, either in Chinese

Mary Poltwitt (His Wife)

with an unplayed inning.

ton

no

Bombs were thrown in, machine-guns were brought into position-but all to no'purpose as

CONCERT ON BEHALF OF M.C.L.

the cave was practically im- In aid of the Ministering Children's Bowker. (3). Ramsay, Owen Hughes. Erague un open air concert was Wheeler (2). Eager, Spary, Jordan

ransom.

OX The echo

to

of firing from

desired.

Night"

The programme, which

Mr. R. M.. Keown, Mr. H. E. Gardner.

Mrs. D. Peoples.

Hits.-Club 8, Defence Corps 11. Errors-Club 12, Defence Corpa

Strike-out. Owen Hughes 9

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St. Johnstone 0, Dundes # St. Mirron 3, Falkirk 0. Dundee United 0. Hibernian 2.

--Reuter.

KILLED AT POLO,

)

Deauville, Aug. 21 Colonel Herman Harjes, the

2 famous" American banker, was thrown while playing polo and died of his injuries. Harjes was a partner in the J. P. Morgan Company and managed their Paris agency. He conducted all the negotiations of his firm and the Banque of France, which resulted in the Morgan credits.-Reuter,

KING'S YACHTING PRIZE,

Three-base 'hit-Owen Hughes Bowker.

Two-base hits.-Hines, Ranson, Davis Owen Hughes, Ramsay, Hit by Pitcher-Jordan 2.

Of the hits for the Japanese alde,

British waters. They must now machine-guns and the native field Frederick Bentley (A Friend) S. Hachiuma registered four, one Kusano, Ishimatsu, Horida (1).

be told more than that. They pieces was heard distinctly in must be taught that if they are Pakkai.

Murata

Mr. W. E. Price, each time he batted, including a Scene-A Room in a Hotel. two-bagger. Selection-"Reminiscences of Sulli-

The teams and score details were absolutely unable or unwilling to Among the passengers who will

vah"...... Ubique Orchestra. as under- comb out the pirates from their leave the Colony to-day, on the P. SongVala"

Mise Davics.Filipinos „

Leonard

1b Murata bases in the proximity of Hong-and O. ss. "Kalgen" for Home, will Humorous Song "I mean to Say" be Mr. J. Clelland," of the Kowloon

3b Mr. V. C. Labrani.! Francisco

Наукве kong, that work will be done for Dock. Mr. Clelland is one of the Song-"April Morn"

Cruz them. At the time of writing it newest hands at the Dock, but ha

Mrs. G. H. Stewart. Zafra

is too early to ascertain what, if been forced to go Home on account Clarionet. Solo-"Alficanté Fan- Rull

of a serious breakdown. In health. tasia" Le Thiere Mr. J. Shaw. Angeles any, policy has been decided upon a token of the esteem in which Dance (Eccentric) French Folly" Tecson by the Hongkong Government or he is held at the Dock, his fellow- the Naval authorities in regard to employees have presented him with Saturday night's outrageous at silver tea set, and a blackwood tray na parting gifts. Mr. Clelland's tack on peaceful residents of friends wish him a speedy return

community, to health and strength. Hongkong, The

Miss V. M. Jefford.

Bautista Song-"Norma"... Mr. R. Keown. Delgado March-"Gladiator's Farewell"

Blankenbury, Ubique Orchestra. Filipinos

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Cruz (1) Japanese: Y. Hachiuma (3). S. Hachiuma, Murata, Hayase,

Hite. Filipinos 4, Japanese: 9. Errors. Japanese 3, Filipinos 7. Strike-out. Ishimatsu-4, Angeles

First on balle. Ishimatsu 3, Angeles 2.

2.

LEAGUE TABLE.

The League table now standa at:-

W. L Pet.

18

Y. Hachiuma

"Takotami

Yokol

.p

Ishimatau

zb

S. Hachluma

.

of

South China

Honda

Харалеве

1 2 3 4 5-6 7-

Kusano

Club de Recreio 0001020-0 Filipinos.******

Mr. V. R. Fleming was accom-¡Japaneso ... 1 0 2 3 0 3 0 HK. Baseball Club,

Runs.-Filipinos: Francisco (2), Defence Corps peniat during the evening.

10

1 .900

8 2 .800

4

5 444

4

7368

9. 1272

2

8

.209

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