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MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 1927.

SPORTS

LOCAL CRICKET.

Mr. Gitting' Team Beats Ernest Fincher's.

A CLOSE GAME.

A. Lee and C. D. Lake Shine With Ball.

An enjoyable scratch cricket match was played on Saturday Be

LAWN TENNIS.

ONLY ONE MATCH ON SATURDAY.

■1

C.C.C, BEAT K.C.C.

·LOCAL BASEBALL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONOLULU CHINESE BEAT "FAR EAST."

A 10-2 VICTORY.

WIGHTMAN CUP.

MISS BETTY NUTHALL WINS.

U.S. HOLD TROPHY,

RICKARD'S PLANS.

WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT AT WEMBLEY.

PROSPECTS FOR 1928,

ARSENAL AFFAIRS.

SIR HENRY NORRIS'S ACTION,

INQUIRY COMMISSION.

At the Happy Valley diamond

Forest Hills, Yesterday.

The F.A. Council have appointed New York, Saturday. on Saturday the Honolulu Chinese tion Betty Nuthall beat Miss Helen Tunney fight at Chicago well ad Arsenal Club.

In the Wightman Cup competi-

With plans for the Dempsey-deal with matters affecting the a commission to inquire into and baseball nine defeated the local Jacobs 6-8, 2-6, 01. "Far East" team (a combination Miss Helen Wills defeated Mrs, vanced Mr. Tex Rickard, the pre- Belected from the

This announcement is the first Japanese, Godfree 6-1, 6-1. Mrs. Mallory beat moter, is considering the advisabl-public intimation of the fact that Filipinos and "Dragons") by 10-2. Joan Fry 6-2, 11-9. Helen Wills lity of holding the contemplated the governing body have taken The visitors had the game in and Mrs. Wightman beat Mrs: God-1928 world's heavyweight cham-cognisance of acute differences on Only one tennis match in the hand from the, etart and showed free and Miss Harvey 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, pionship at Wembley. local league was decided on Satur- their superiority right through,

Interviewed, he stated he said he Benal F.C. directorate.

questions of policy, among the Ar day, the Crnigengower C.C. de-

These had no doubt that at least 25,000 differences led recently to the re- feating the Kowlcon C.C. In the but it was not altogether a one- "B" Division.

Americans would make the trip signation of Mr. W. Hall. Members sided affair.

abroad for a title bout and con-of the Management Committee of sidered that an encounter between the Football League visited the an established English challenger club in April, but their offorts to and an American title-kolder would bring about a settlement were an- be ideal but also thought that a successful. struggle between two Americans or an American and a foreigner would Charles Clegg, Messrs. A. Kingscott, The commission consists of Sir draw a capacity crowd-Reuter's A. G. Hines, J. McKenna, H. Keys, American Service,

and A. J. Dickinson. It will sit at the Royal Victoria Hotel, Sheffield. It was reported at Falkestone, where the F.A. Council last met that Sir Henry Norris had resign- ed the chairmanship of the Arsenal Club.

The season has almost come to an end and it is not likely that the

replayed.

Everybody Hits.

In the first inning the Honolulu

tween a couple of dozen enthus- several postponed matches will be Chinese scored five runs, P. Yee

iasts, including many University

lads, the sides being captained of all the three divisions.

The Chinese R.C. are champions respectively by Mr. S. V. Gittine and Mr. Ernest Fincher. The former won by 117 runs to 105.

A feature of the game was the fine bowling of A. Lee who, for the losers, took six wickets for 30 runs, and C. D. Lake, who took four for 36 for the winners. A. Lee was also top scorer, making 32 before falling_to a catch by Hunt off Lake. E. Zimmern got 29 for Gitlins' side, and F. I.

Zimmern and J. L. Youngsaye scored 20 each.

Scores:-

Mr. S. V. Gitlins XII.

. W.

Guterres, b. A. Lee.

J. L. Youngsaye, b. A. Lee...

G. Youngsaye,

B. P. Ng, b. Fincher

W. M. Gittins, b. A. Leć

C. D. Lake, run out

A. Hunt, b. Bliss

J. Hunt, not out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

"B" Division.

1

C.C.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen Rower C.C. defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 18 games. Scores:

A. B. Hamson and E. Hamson (C.C.C.):- lost to C. H. Atkina, and W. lost to P. M. Pinguet and

Woodward

G. S. Ford..... beat G. Lee and A. J. Kew

5- 6

helping in three of his team-mates by a pretty hit to right field. C. Chang then bagged two bases, and Yee romped home. Chow Yuen brought in C. Chang with a two- base hit.

The locals opened their score Chinn doing in the third attempt at bat, T. thanks to faulty throwing be- tween the bases on the part of the visitors,

,,

The home team were blanked until the last inning when S. Hachiuma did good work in base 6 running and got in by the nar-

rowest margin.

9- 2

19-14

W. J. Howard and H. J. 'Ioward (C.C.C.) :-

Mrs. Mallory.

NEW HEAVYWEIGHT,

LONDON.

1

America thus retained the Cup by five matches to two. America for the Wightman Cup FOOTBALLER-BOXER WINS IN the necessary, English tennis stars who are in

of a good time, according to the re- matches are not experiencing much

published below. Two of our best aults just received by cable and

Arthur Evans, a Welshman, who

ALL LINDBERGH'S FAULT, lady players went down in the a better known as a Rugby Union singles but England managed to international and also as a North-

Chicago.. pull off a doubles match.

ern Union footballer than as

Chicago may lose the National, boxer, made a promising first Lon- Collegiate games because of poor don appearance at the Ring, Black-patronage, and if it does, Col friars.

Charles A. Lindbergh may be to In the third round of a 15-rounds blame. At the 1027 meet on June. contest he knocked out Marcel 11 only 4,000 spectatoors turned Nilles, the veteran Frenchman who out, and apologists explained that was once the heavy-weight cham- thousands who would have attend- pion. of Europe.

ed were at home with ears glued Evans had a distinguished career to loud speakers, listening to the as a footballer both in Wales and trans-Atlantic flier's reception at at Halifax, although his knowledge Washington.. of boxing is as yet elementary.

Fine Pitching.

The visitors played a splendid game, every man being "on his Loes." Pitcher Y. S. Ching kept

7-4 the local team down in great

style. He had a perfect control of

5-6 the ball and his curves had the batters guessing most of the time.

The line-up was :~~~

("Far East."

S. V. Gitting, c. Mackay b. A.

Lee

8

E. Zimmern, st. Guterres, b.

Mackay

29

W. M. Hunt, b. Fincher

7

beat C. II. Atkins and W.

Woodward

F. I. Zimmern, c. Roberts, b.

A. Lee

lost to P. M. Pinguet and 20 G: S. Ford

20

bent G. Lee and A. J. Kew..

3- 8 8-3

18.15

2.

Lawn Bowls and American

14

J. W. Leonard and G. Kelly (C.C.C.).

lost to C. H. Atkins and W.

haseball appear on page 11.

1 Woodward

5- 6

F. R. Zimmern, b. Lee

6

1 lost to P. M. Pinguet and

G. S. Ford

2 beat G. Lee and A. J. Kew

9- 2

10-14

117

(Total: C.C.C. 56, K.C.C. 43).

LEAGUE TABLE.

+

R.. W. 0. M.

30 24

10

3

0 5

0-

5

1

P. W. L.

1 7

0 Chinese R.C.

12 11 *1

I 21

T. Leonard (F.B.B.C.)

Club de Recreio

.12 10 *2

Indian R.C,

.11 9 2

Craigengower C.C.

.11 7 4

17

Nippon Club

.10 G

D. Anderson, b. W. Hunt ..

3

United Services R.C.

8

4

A. Lee, «. A, Hunt, b. Lake

32

Hong Kong C.C.

.10.

H. M. Xavier, c. W. Gittins,

South China A.A.

.11

b. V. Gittins

0

University

.10

7

C. Chang.

H.. Lim, c. Lake, b. J. Hunt

6

Royal Engineers ...... 9 2

7

A. Pung.

C. T. Evans, c. W. Gittins,

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha..11

2

Y. S. Ching,

b. J. Hunt.

13

Kowloon C.C...........11

1 10

D. Kelly, b. Lake

*(including re-play).

Chow Yuen.

1

N. A. E. Mackay, run out

·4

H. T. Bliss, b. Lake

L. J. Guterres, not aut

8

A. Lee

D. Kelly

E. Fincher... 13 2

N. Mackay ... 32.

A. Bliss..... 12

Mr. Fincher's XH.

E. F. Fincher, c. F. R.

Zimmern, b. V. Gittins

W. H. Kwan, not out

Roberts, b. Lake

The "B" Division table to date,

OLYMPIC GAMES.

5 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES AT

FAR EAST MEETING..

0

Extras

15

Total

105

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

R.

W.

0.

.24 '1

W. Hunt

Regarding the Far Eastern Olynt- piad at which local Chinese clubal will be represented in various sports, it is interesting to M. that the four football players who 91are returning from Australia and

C. D. Lake... 364 13.5 ..S. V. Gitting .8 2 4

note

2 who are designated to represent the

1 Chinese Athletic. Association are: Lal Yuk-tat, Wing Shui-wa, Chan Kwong-iu and Tao Kwai-shing, the Association's left back, centre half,

F. R. Zimmera 10 0 3 J. Hunt

0

12

2

4

0

MERCHANTS V. UNIVERSITY.

Students' Narrow Victory.

The Sindhi merchants played the Hong Kong University second team at Pokfulam yesterday, the

left wing and right wing respective

Kusano (J.B.B.C.)

Y. Hachiuma (J.B.B.C.)

V. Zafra (F.B.B.C.)

S. Hachiuma (J.B.B.C.)

W. Sling (Dragons").

J. S. A. Currecm (F.B.B.C.)

T. Chinn ("Dragons").

R. Shim ("Dragons").

. (Honolulu Team.)

E. Low.

M. Chang.

A. Ho.

Y. K. Yuan.

P. Yee.

(J.B.B.C.

Club;

F.B.B.C.

Club.)

Japanese Baseball

Filipino Baseball

Umpires:-Griffin and Cochia

of the U.S. Navy. Score by innings:-

Far East".. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ttl. Honolulu..... 5 Q 0 0 1 1 1 2 - 10

Recreio Win.

The contests are taking place at Forest Hills, and the results are as follow:-

6-4, 6-2.

The right cross with which he levelled Nilles, was as swift and accurate a punch is one could wish

to see,"

Evans's defence is poor, but he has a straight left, does not mind being hit, and pussesses a knock

out.

- Britain could do with B good heavy-weight, and Evans, in proper hands, decidedly has possibilities.

GREYHOUND RACING

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ESTABLISHING SPORT IN

ENGLAND.

London, Yesterday.

Anyway the event was costly to its sponsors, and officials are in- clined to offer it to a city which will give better support to a meet which, still in its infancy, already attracts track and field athletes from colleges all over the nation and promises to become presently the foremost collegiate event in the, country.

MIKE KELLEY COMES BACK.

Minneapolis. After three years of ill fortune, Mike Kelley, once the most prolific winner of baseball pennants in the American Association, is staging a comeback.

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Block.

Hong Eoar

£13

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Stock

Exchange.

TT. on Shanghal T.T. on London. 1/11%

$79 Hongkong Baak..... $1066

Banks,

do. Lon. Reg. $114 Chartered Bank Miss Helen Wils beat Misa Joán!

£20 When Mike managed the St. Mercantile A. & B.. £32 Earl Westmorland, Lord Ches-Paul team he turned out champions Fry 6-2, 6-0.

de.

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P. &.0. Bank In 1924 he

East Asia Mrs. Hill and Miss Sterry (Bri- the Racing Committee of the Grey-managerahips to pilot the Minne- Canton Insurance ... $580

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in England, approve or amend the days followed, and Minneapolis Union Insurance present rules, appoint stewarda, began to think Mike had left his Yangtze Insurance ... $37 M. ***.. $28115 judges and starters and make all hernided wizardry in the other China Fire Insurancó $210

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But now Kelley's Minneapolis

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$214 Беатоп. Two of his old St. Paul Indo-Chinas (Frei)... $80 warriors are with him on

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TILDEN WINS.

EASILY BEATS LACOSTE'S CONQUERER.

New York, Yesterday. In the Southampton lawn tennis final Tilden beat Lott 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. -Reuter's American Service.

New York, Saturday.

The most surprising tennis vic- tory of the year was pulled off by the Chicagoan, George Lott, over Rene Lacoste, holder of the United The league match, which was States championship by 6-4, 6-3, 6-1, ly.

played earlier in the afternoon in the semi-finals of the Southamp The officers of the local Chinese between the Club de Recreio and ton tennis tournament, He will Amateur Athletic Federation who the "Tigers" was called in the now meet in the final Tilden, who will be leaving with and who will middle of the fourth inning with eally beat Brugnon 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. be in charge of the Hong Kong con- the score at 19-6 in favour of the ninth in the United States.-Reu- tingent are: H. K. Lee Secretary Portuguese team who batted four ter's American Service.

Lott, who is only 20, is ranked of the Chinese A.A. 08

General tor of the Chinese "y" as trainer three. Manager; S. K. Ko, Physical Direc-innings against their opponents"

tary of the S.C.A.A. as Secretary

Two tennis players from this

latter winning by four runs, and coach; and Hin Wany. Secre- Both Thad and Daswani played a'stendy game for the visitors; scoring 42 and 37, respectively. Sudan and Karanjia were top scorers for the students with 28 and 23 respectively. Scores:.

Merchants.

The point was awarded to the Club de Recreio,

TENNIS STAR TO VISIT U.S.

The Hague.

SCOTTISH SOCCER.

WEEK END LEAGUE RESULTS.

London, Saturday. Aberdeen 2, Rangers 3. Airdrieonians 2, Raith Rovers 4. Bonesa 2, Falkirk 1. Celtic 3, Hibernians 0. Cowdenbeath 1, Dundee 0. Hearts 0, Kilmarnock 1. Motherwell 4, Dunfermline 0. Partick 2, Queen's Park 0. St. Johnstone 2, Hamilton 1. St. Mirren S, Clyde 1--Reuter.

WOMEN'S 'HIGH JUMP.

CANADIAN BEATS RECORD.

pitcher, and Bert Ellison, in- Water-boats

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N. T. Utam, b Suliman

S. D. Tharani, e Burma, b

Suliman !!

G. P. Daswant, b Hiptoola.

G. T. Thadant, run out

F. Thawardas, c.Tan, b Lam

H. Pritam, run out

F. Gehimal, 1.b.w. Lam

S. V. Karani, b Sudan

P. Shewaram, b Lam

C. H. Bedi, not out

Extraa

Total..

the

us an official in the National Gom-stopped as the exhibition matching the second half of August.

9

mittee.

9

-100

Bowl Sf..12845 3:38

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

STATE ASSESSES TRACKS.

was due to commence.

The tearns lined up as follows:-

C. de R.

D. Alves

Chicago.

Gosano The state treasury of Illinois was some $350,000 a season richer after Sousa July 1 from race track fees. On L. Rocha that date the new law takes effect C. Figueiredo legalising racing and track wager-J. Noronha ing. Tracks within 25 miles of A. Xavier

cities of 500,000 or more must pay J, Alvares

"Tigers."

8.8. H. Wong

lb. Luen

r.f. Tai

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TO COACH KANSAS AGGIES.

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Ewo Cottons Canadian Olympic officials certions of its former stars next year. Cott fied the new

record. Reuter's B. L. Patterson, who was thrown Shal Cottons (Old) American Service.

only once in three years as a 'mem- do. (new) $26 ber of the Oklahoma championship Banes, Trama, &c. grappling crew, will teach wrest- China Buses tural College here next season. Peak Trams (old), Chicago.

The Kansas school, under Pat-

do Tractions Dwellers in apartments which terson's leadership will attempt az

Singapore fringe Wrigley Field, home of the to wrest the Missouri Valley cham- Chicago Cubs, have learned the pionship from its coach'e alma HK Amusement trick of watching a baseball game matter. and hearing it on the radio at the same time. They pick out a seat in the front window overlooking the park, turn on the loud speaker, and know more about what is going| on than many a paid spectator. White Sox fans are less favoured, for no apartments

abut upon Comiskey Park....

Broadcasting home

baseball game has been tried by two Chicago stations this season and club owners say it helps attend- ance Instead of hurting it. No Yuen

real fan, they find, will. atay home from a ball game to listen to it The other game, between the by radio, while many casual fans Honolulu visitors and all Hoag get interested in radio accounts Kong was won by the tourists to and come to see the teams fu the tune of eight runs to one. The action line up wast Honolulu

Yesterday's Games. Yesterday the H.K.B.C. lost to the "Dragons" by five runs to six The line up was: Dragons.

Hong Kong. Cockey:

I.f. P. Ho

2b. F. Wong

P. Yuen

BL Lee

Suliman

9. M.

7:་0་

c. B. Wong

Shim

Lammert

June

Murray

Chan Wa

4 ง

Lam

Burrell

Hiptoola

10 0

Ho

372

Bowker

Sudan

9 0

24

1 the Aurora,- Washington Park,

(f.)

K. China

Mahon

Lam

11:0

17

3 Hawthorne and Lincoln

Fields Umpires:-Rull and Zafra,

Chanson

McArdle

University,

F. Wong

Muccio

Lasser

9

12.3. 4

ting procedure, however, will not

Recreio

0.4 4:11 141

A. B. Sullman, b Pritam

courses near Chicago and Fair- Score by innings:- mount Park near St. Louis Bet-

R. Chan Wa, cand b Karani 13 be changed much, for most of the

H. T. Barma, cand b Karani

C. W. Lam, and b Kara 2/2

N. P. Karenjia, b. Karani

B. N. Sudan, not out

Illinois tracks, have been operat-Tigers" 4ing pari-mutuels under court in- 28 junctions,"

28

H. A. Wu, lb.w. Pritam".

0

F. Hiptoola, run out ...........

C. L Tan, 'b Daswant

0

T.E. Yeoh, b Pritam

18

A. A. Aziz, b Pritam

Daswant

Extras

LEAGUE TABLE.

The positions in the League to Fung date are:-

E. Low “W.LA. How 300 F. Yee

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0 M LEWDragone 10029 Karani 10 04

Hong Kong B.BC. Pritam

Japanese BB.C 100 814 Club de Racrelo, 104 A return match will be played Filipino B.B.C. Continued as foot of next column. next Sunday morning.

"Tigers"

48 C. Chang 481 M. Chang 888 K. Heef

023YYueng 06Y, B., Cheung

Hong Kong.

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Sling

Y. Hachiuma Rocha

Zafra

Burrell S. Hachiuma Leonard (Nixon)

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