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4 WEEK-END GAMES.
HAPPY VALLEY BASEBALL SCORES.
LEAGUE AND "FRIENDLY."
Four baseball matches were played at Happy Valley during the week-end one in the senior league, two junior and one "friendly."
The Filipino Club nine adminis- tered their second defeat on the Hong Kong Baseball Club when these two sides met in the senior
division of the local baseball league on Saturday,
St. Josepha rolled a great deal THE BIG LEAGUES.
on their batting ability, and "took full advantage of the numerous orrors made by the Y.M.B.A.
Score by Inning-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total St. Joseph'a ..8 4 8 10 1 4 3 28 Y.M.B.A. ........1 88 08.0.0 10
:
SUNDAY GAMES.
S.C.A.A. Juniors Defeat Klora.
Good Aelding was shown yestar-
day in the junior match which re-
S.C.A.A. Kiora
sulted in South China Athletic As- sociation juniors' narrowly defeat- The Club started very promising Kiora by & runs to 4. Score ingly and looked like being able
by Inning: to turn the tables on the Filipinos but, after playing excellently in the first two innings, they fell away badly and hardly had a look-in dur- ing the remainder of the game..
With Burrell and Aper on bases in the first frame, Russakoff slug ged a home run, the ball going well over centre-field. The Ruffin- Burreli battery worked well to- gether and blanked their oppon- Musselwhite
enta.
12 8 4 5 6 7 Total .....00 210 21 .0 1 0 9 000 DRAGONS DEFEATED.
defeated U.S.S. "Sacramento" South China A.A. "Dragons" by 10 runs to 1 in
"friendly" game, The line-up was as follows:-
"Sacramento,”
Kineff
Lanza.. Each side scored a run in the
Hagwood next Inning in which Alvares got McGovern even with Russakoff by making the!
Marlowe
circuit with a hit which was A Lindenmuth duplicate of the American's home run earlier on.
Neary
Danielson
A WEEK'S BASEBALL SCORES FROM THE U.S.
"NATIONAL" & "AMERICAN"
New York, Saturday. Results of matches played dur- ing the week in the National and American Baseball Leagues are as follow:--
July 21:
July 23!
National League. *
MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928.
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19
120
254
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Chicago 2, New York 1. Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburg 10, Brooklyn 2. Cinelanati 5, Boston 4. St. Loufe 3, Philadelphia ·8. July 22:
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Brooklyn 5, Pittsburg 0. Brooklyn 5, Pittsburg 6. Chicago 4, New York 2. St. Louis B, Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 5, Boston '4.
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New York 6, Pittsburg 8. Brooklyn 1, St. Loula 2 Philadelphia
$1
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163
Cincinnati 5.
p. S. L. Lee
July 25:
54
55
c. K. Chinn
If. Lau
56
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VERTICAL (Cont.)
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19-Nlohed
43-Trim
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MID-WEEK MATCH.
"Sacramento" & "Ashville" Clash,
BURRELL'S LAPSE.
June relieved Lee as a pitcher Both teams were blanked when during the first inning after Kineff they went up to bat for the third had scored a home run.' Marlowe time but in the fourth inning, scored a home run in the sixth after again getting a "duck," the fnning. Score by inning:--- Club lost their lend.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Burrell, who had been catching "Sacramento" 2 1 0 0 0 7 0 10 admirably up to this stage, had a "Dragons"...0 0 1 0 0.0 0 1 lapse which might be said to have: been the turning point for the Filipinos. D. Leonard was up in the fourth inning of hie side, with Hachiuma on base. The batter was actually struck out but Burrell falled to hold the ball on the third On the Happy Valley "diamond" atrike. Leonard made for the last week, local baseball fans first sack. Burrell, with plenty were treated to a fine game of base- of time to get tho runner ball when the squad of the U.S.S. pegged, overthrew to Russakoff "Sacramento" crossed bat with a thus allowing Hachiuma to nine from U.S.S. "Aahville." cross the home plate.. From then onward, the Filipinos were satisfied to allow the opposition to make all the mistakes and scored four runs in cách of the last three Innings.
With their Captain and executive officer rooting for the side, the "Sacramento" boys brought home the bacon in fine style, al- though they did not get started until after the third inning, when the score was 3-0 against them.
over
APER'S PROWESS. Going up to bat for the last time, the Club made a herculean effort to
The match was really a battle of reduce their big deficit. Ruffin hlt n three-bagger which brought in pitchers, in which Archambault, Proulx and Burrell. No further the "Sacramento's" twirler, had the
hand
Нелвоп- run was added; the final score being upper
“Ashville," newly procured pitcher 18-7 in favour of the Filipino Club.
The Hong Kong B.C. was streng-who was able to secure only three of strike outs as against his opponent's thened by the inclusion
eleven. Aper who made his initial appear- ance on the Happy Valley diamond und gave a good account of himself. He possesses a thorough knowledge of the game and pleased the fans with some smart work at short and behind the plate. In batting, too, qual as also a power to be reckoned with a more should be heard of him in local baseball.
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THE LIGHTER SIDE.
A HOME RUN,
With Henson not doing much in the pitching department, and the "Ashville" only showing up in spots, the "Sacramento" nine, once they got warmed up, simply glugged their way to victory, and affectively pricked the "Ashville" bubble.
Kenniff's home run with two on bases was a very fine performance A handful of U.S. Bluejackets which was well received by the to fans. added considerabla amusement
Hagwood nearly scored an- the afternoon's sport by their good-other homer for the "Sacramento" humoured razing of their own and had hard luck to be pulled down countrymen on the field, the jokes by the "Ashville's" centre field who and banters being taken in the same brought off a beautiful one handed spirit as they were given.
catch,
The anal scores were "Sacka- mento" 6 and "Ashville" 4.
Burrell, with mask, chest protec tor, leg guards and catcher's glove complete, was described as having more gear on him than an aviator' on a world flight. Lammert's red stockings also came in for atten- FOR THIS SEASON. tion and Muccio was asked to "duplicate that mythical home-run hit" he made back in 1908.
The teams lined up as follows:-
H.K.B.C.
Filipinos.
Proulx Burrell
Rufin Aper
Russakoff
Harris Muccio
3b D. Leonard
c. Y. Hachiuma
P. Zafra
88. Murats
1b T. Leonard
2b Rull
ri. Alvares
Owen-Hughes cf. Kusano Lammert lf. Fernandez
Score by Inning:-
...
1 2 8 4 5 6 7 Total H.K. Club ...3 1.0 0 0 0 3 7 Filipinos....0 1 0 4 4 4 - 18
Y.M.RA. LOSE.
WATER POLO LEAGUE ARRANGEMENTS.
•
New York 6, Pittsburg 5. Brooklyn 8, St. Louls 1. Boston 3, Chicago 1. Philadelphia 5, Cincinnat! 16. Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 6.
July 26:
New York 5, Pittsburg.7.: Brooklyn 1, St. Louis. 6. Boston 7, Chicago 6.
Cincinnati 4, Philadelphin 6. July 27:
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New York 4, Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 5, St. Louis 2. Boston 1, Chicago 2. Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 3. American League.
July 21:
New York 2, Chicago 0. Boston 5, Cleveland 2. Boston.1, Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3. Washington 4, Detroit 2. July 22:
New York 4, Chicago 6. Washington 8, Detroit 2. Cleveland 5, St. Louis 8.
July 23:
Boston 8, New York 3. Philadelphia 0, Washington 5. Cleveland 0, St. Louis 10.
July 24:
Boston 3, New York 5. July 26:
Detroit 3, New York 2. Detroit 10, New York 7. Cleveland 10, Boston 2. Cleveland 15, Boston 5. Chicago 0, Philadelphia 16. Chicago 7, Philadelphia 8.
St. Louia 12, Washington 8. St. Louis 6, Washington 5.
July 26:
Detroit 1, New York 12
(lasted 12 innings). Detrol 13, New York 10, Cleveland 4, Boston 2. Cleveland 4, Boston 3. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 5. St. Louls 7, Washington 5. St. Louis 4, Washington 6.
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 4, Washington 7.
-Reuter's American Service
July 27:
penses.
Therefore, the only way to make the League self-support- ing was to increase the entrance fee.
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RUN AT A LOSS.
H. K. FOOTBALL LEAGUE LAST
SEASON.
PROPOSED AMENDENTS.
The Hong Kong Football League's annual report and balance sheet for that the year under review was run the year ended. May 31, 1928 states:
at a loss, principally due to the non-i playing of the annual game Win- ners v. the Rest.
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
DISTORTI MENO ONES
ESOME A TURF NETTBAS
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BOLA ENIGMAS. LE OLLIPSE ELCHEE LEDA TIN #000 DESPERATION STIR GAPÓT SASTEAN
The Invernationis SYNDICATS
consent of the Management Com mittee."
"On
The Management Committee wish- Rule 17, add at the end: to draw the attention of Club no account will points be awarded secretaries to the marking out of (in respect of matches not played,” grounda and request that during or as an alternative "In the case- the coming season more supervision of non-fulfiled fixtures owing to be, given to this matter.
teams falling to turn out, the Man-
No Return Matches. Mr. C. J. Cooke explained the financial position of the League. He said that $65.50 was collected during the League competition last
The Chinese Athletic are to be jagement Committee shall award year, including entrance fees for Beven teams at $5 each and congratulated on winning both the the points to the opponents, pro- A meeting of the Hong Kong "gates," and $87.75 was expended Senlar, and Junior "B" champion-viding that they were ready with a Water Polo League held
The deficit had ships, and the 2nd Batt. King's Own full team to kick off at the stated' at the during the season. Victoria Recreation Club on Fri-very kindly been made up by the Scottish Borderers are also to be time."
Annual Meeting. day evening, it was decided to V.R.C. He thought that the en- congratulated on again winning the ralee the entrance fee for the trance fee of $5 was too low. and Junior "A" championship. forthcoming League competition that the increase will enable them
to $10, and to fix the closing date to pay their way, for entries at Angust 4.
Army Proposals.
The annual general meeting is
to be held at Volunteer Headquar-
tera on Thursday, August 2, at.
"B's."
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Most fancied resorts, I take my
It was also decided that League The following amendments to 5.80 p.m. In explaining the reason for In-conditions will remain the same as rules have been submitted
Through great success in backing creasing the entrance fee, Mr. D. Jaat year, the competing teams to Proposed by the R. A. Football Lyon pointed out that a deficit of meet each other once only. There Club, seconded by the K.O.S.B. "G" I'm now a drone amongst the $22.25/appeared on last year's bal-will be no return matches unless Football Club. ance sheet, and this deficit would two teams tie for a position. have been bigger had not the win-League matches will be played in ning team very kindly consented the V.R.C. swimming bath on Mon- Scoring consistently, St. Joseph's to meet the expense of engraving days and Wednesdays throughout College overwhelmed Young Men's their own modals,"
the season.
Rule 7: For "may" read "shall." | "E"," Baseball Association in the Junfor For Its Income, the speaker said, A meeting of representatives of
Rule 9 third para, Senior Players: For "veg" I've "out of season' League.
the League had to rely to a great competing teams has been fixed tó The winners piled up 28 runs extent on gate receipts which were take place at the V.R.C., on Tues- After "Committee" in the line add "P'" (the fourth inning alone yielding never very big and, as last year's day, August 7, when the draw will "Players who play more than two 10) and conceded ten to their ep-competition had shown, receipts be made and general arrangements matches in Division 2 A may not de 'V's'" ponents.
play in Division 2 B' without the were not sufficient to meet ex-fixed,
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