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LAWN BOWLS
Craigengower Improve Chances
KOWLOON DOCK DEFEATED
Club De Recreio In Winning Vein
J. Watson
Ju, Sloan
R. Duncan
H. McKechnie
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S. Hope
J. Polson
D. C. Spiers
D. C. Walmsley
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shota.
THE CHINA MAIL,
BASEBALL LEAGUE \
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929.
. F. Jones
W. J. Bickford
J. Massey
J. R. Archibald;
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H. Lockhart
Chinese Outfit Wallop The Japanese
THE
H. Westlake
TYPHOON
L. Whant
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A. E. Murphy
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A FILIPINO VICTORY
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55
C.C.C. v. ELECTRIC R.C.
The Craigengower C.C., by virtue of their victory over the Kowloon C.C. on Saturday, coupled with the Kowloon Dock R.C.'s de-
At Happy Valloy, the Craigengower feat at the hands of the Bowling Green Club, have further consolidC.C. lost to the Electric RC. by 25 ated their position at the head of affairs in the Senior Division
There was nothing much in it at the of the Lawn Bowls League, and are well on the way to retaining the end in the Rosselet-Deacon rink, the
latter showing a margin of three shots | championship which they won last year..
after some close play.
hind with a match in hand. Both the Kowloon Dock and the Bowling Green Club are also likely to come into the picture again.
Zafra Sogs A Homer
(By "Bingle")
It certainly was pleasing to see so many ball fans turning out to watch the opening game of the Hong Kong Baseball League on Saturday afternoon at Caroline. Hill. The two old rivals the Japanese Ball Club and the South China crew--met in battle for the first time on Saturday after two seasons.
Muskett (for the visitors) held the
To speed on the much belated season with a little good joss, the The issue is not however, by any notched 4, the next three head being means decided yet, as the Club de evenly divided. Ribeiro then had mat- upper band over Wiltshire practically Kecreio who defeated the Civil Ser-ters all his own way up to the 18th all the way and the former's amashing Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, and Mr. Roger Tredwell (American Consul- victory of 19 shots was responsible for General) pitched and caught the first ball. Then bedlam broke loose. vice C.C., are only four points be- head, getting. 1, 2, 1, and 4, and with the big defeat of the home team. Wilt-The howling of the gang who went there to root for their favourite
by ten shots. Grimmitt replied with 1, 1, and 2 in the last three heads and she scored on only five ocasions in side pierced the air. In this the Japanese had to take the back seat, finished up six points behind (15-21). his small total of 10 points.
Another margin of three shota for the Chinese carried all the money with them. Brawn started off with a 2 and 2
Well the ball fans, among whom were noticed Major-General but failed to score in the next four suparated Collins and Webster, once heads when he gave away 1, 3, 1, and 1 again in favour of the visiting skip J. W. Sandilands (G.O.C.) and Capt. A. J. L. Whyte, certainly helped to the opposition. Getting a 2 and a 1At one stage, it looked as if Collins's again. Brawn led by 7-6 at the eighth would be the only rink to show a victory to liven up what would have been a dull and long dragged out game. head. The score stood level at 9-9 at for the home team as he was leading the 12th head but thenceforth; Laz had 16-10 at the 17th head. Webster, how a firm grip on the game, scoring 14 ever, upset calculations by notching a shots and giving away two in the last 5 at the 18th head.
The Police R.C. sustained their twelfth successive defeat and de- finitely cannot get out of the bottom
rung of the table.
nine heads.
The two leaders in the Second Division, the Civil Service C.C. and the Craigengower C.C., both un expectedly lost, the former leaving the points behind at Taikoo and the latter being soundly trounced home ground by the Electric R.C.
a six, but the next best efforts were a (Skip) The Kowloon Bowling Green
ench, at the 13th head for Yvano-W. Field Club's win over the Kowloon C.C.vich, and at the 18th head for the bome GIII have given them the first place in team.
C aigengewer Scoring was particularly low up. to D. K. Kharas the 11th head, in the Taylor-Yvanovich S. Fleyg rick which finished up on level terms D. Clow
on
at 17-17. At the 12th head, Taylor got C. S. Rosselet
the table, by reason of a better Civil Service "shota average" over. Civil Service. s. Randle for principal honours J. Deakin
The race
in this division is stil very open J. Hollidge and the weekly. "upsets" have not! A. W. Grimmitt helped to pick out the winners.
Division I
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probable
...
F. E. Booker,
K.C.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
On their own ground, the Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the Cruigengower C.C. by three shots.
The scores were level at 55-57 when the last head commenced in the Silk- stone Bradbury rink. The C.C.C. skip was then 15 shots behind but made up for his big deficit by notching 3 points and winning the game for his side.
S. E. Alderman
B. E. Maughan
A. O. Drawn
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J. T. Laing
F. H. Holdman
J. J. Gregory R. T. Taylor
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Recreio
C. F. Vas
C. E. Marques
C.. A. Lopest
A. C. V. Ribeiro
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H. A. Alves
L. C. R. Sousa
C. G. Silva
BF, Luz
11 (Skip)
E. L. Barros
L.. A. Gutierrez
C. M. S. Alves
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P. Yvanovich
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POLICE R.C. v. TAIKOO
J. Wiltshire
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13
Electric R.C.
-F. F. Duckworth
C. E. Gahagan Lano
8. Deacon
Yesterday the holder of the but this was not due to the fact It was shield-the Filipino Ball Club that they are sloggers. played the Hong Kong American. The game was very exciting and fans were kept guessing up to last
stanza.
badly.
more due to the punk pitching of the Japanese. I reckon they can't bingle away as they did on Saturday if Ruffin or Zafra was twirling.
In fielding, the Chinese, showed a From the run of things on Satur-
better understanding, and Matty (Skip).... 14 day, I guess the season will pass
off with nothing startling in the Chan is a safe man behind the pan. | L. de Rome
The Japanese Eddy Chan does not strike me to way of baseball. crew fell back on their supporters be particularly bright in the dish- They ain't got a pitchering out process, but he certainly was good enough to hold down the 29 more than an elephant has claws.
Japanese. They certainly did put three men on the mound-an-l only in a seven canto game-but none of them made any favourable impression on the fans.
G. T. Padgett
3. Cavaragh
J. T. Lunny
W. B. Muskett
10
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H. V, Pearse
F. Tarbuck
Y.. Abbaa
Flynn
H. . Akehurst
21 W. Colling
A. Webster
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22
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A. A. Razack
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K.B.G.C.. KOWLOON C.C.
As for batting, well, the Japanese had simply left their eagle eyes at home. They were not able to see the pill even if they had a microscope to help them. In fielding they were On their own ground, the Kowloon also at. sea, and if, there was a fish Bowling Green Clth defeated the Kow-net close by it would certainly have
17 on Cricket Club by ten shots.
In the first rink, there was very
61 little to choose between the two sides..
helped a great deal.
The Japanese Pitchers Koga, the pitching ace of the
All in all, the two teams were about at par, and if given more the Japanese should practice, square up the defeat they got yesterday.
Play by Play
The Nippon lada lost the toss and had to bat first. Honda, the first man in, got a single and advanced one up by Tsukagachi who got to first. Hachiuma sent out a fly to second base. The Chinese putting over. a double play by pegging Hends at second. With two men pitcher, and before he could give an account of himself Tsukagachf was nailed at second on a steal. A blank inning.
Bell (K.E.G.C.) after being geven Japanese pack, started the fire-down, Murata went in to face the shots behind Robinson at the 14th works. He was not much. He gave head, finished up with one point to away three runs in the first frame. Thanks to two 5's and two 4's in his and when he was relieved at the total of 27 shots, Warren put it over end of the fourth stanza, the Chinese had seven runs chalked up Labrum by 11 shots.
On their own ground, the Police R.C.spare. In the second rink, Basa took the lost to the Taikoo R.C. by 20 shots. lead from the second head which he
Matthews, for the visiting side, start. maintained until the end to win by 13 ed off with a 4 against Moss, but ime- shots. Up to the 13th head, the visit-mediately after, the home skip retaliat ing skip had a margin of no fewer than
16 shots.
the
The K.C.C. started in convincing style against Omer, scoring 1-3-1 in the first three heads but drew a blank in the next four attempts when C.C.C. drew level. The K.C.C. side then scored 2, only to lose 4 in the next attempt. The ground rink, how ever, caught up immediately and led again by two shots at the 11th hond. Each side got four points the next five heads when the score was 15-13 in favour of the home rink. The visitors gave away a 3 in the next hend, but thereafter asserted them- selves and took seven points during the remainder of the play and won by 20- 18.
A. C. Burford
H. Hampton
A. Hyde-Lay
Craigengover
B. W, Bradbury
The Chinese first hatter was S. L. Lee, who was fanned by Koga.
In spite of a 6 and a 4 at the 6th in their favour. Tsukagachi then shim, next man in, sent out a
and the 19th hends, Whibley wen with a similar score. Play was re- markably even. fortune fluctuating, but under to Blackburn by two shots, and the lead for each ship was never at his was, incidentally, the only defeated any time by more than two shots right ink in the K.B.C.C. team.
up to the 17th head when the score | Bowling Green was level at 16-16. At the 19th head, C. Batt Moss led by one point but he got w. E. Hale "stuck" thereafter, Matthews chalking F. L. Kapley up six shots in the last three heads..
W. E. Bell (Skap)
Kowloon C.C. Smith Capt. Laithwaite W. Brare
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J. P. Robinson
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C. T. Chambers
F. E. Lawrence
Mair had slightly the better' of things over Wotherspoon up to the 9th head G. F. Thompson O. B. Raven when the former led by 5-8. The home T. S. West skip strack an unusually had patch in W. S. Drake the next seven attempts when he could D. F. Warren V. C. Labrum not do anything right, and, failing to (Skip)
27 (Skip) score, allowed the visiting rink to pile H. F. Stoneham H. H. Lasham on no fewer than 14 shots.
Moss D. W. Phillips E. C. Fincher
| scored two 3's in the last five heads, A. W. E. Davidson T. W. Carr
whilst Wotherspoon notched three A. R. Whibley L. J. Blackburn singles, the home rink losing by ten
20 (Skip) shots.
After the first head, Ferguson was always slightly ahead of West and at
Kowlem C.C.
J. F. Neves
E. Tuck
D. Rumjahn
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G. Buchanan
M. O'Brien
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W. Glendinning J. Bugge)]
H. Beer
E. G. Post
A. E. Silkstone
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H. Gitting
B. Petheram
H. Overy
J. Gibson
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Webb
J. Howe
D. Purves
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L E. Lammert
14
R. Basa
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W. T. Brightman
A. E. Coates
E. el. Arculli
U. M. Omor
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KOWLOON DOCK v. K.B.G.C.
the end, the Taikoo skip showed a mar- gin of five shots (19-14). Police R.C
W. E. Hollande
G. C. Mos
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J. Fender
R. Marks
J. Field
20 W. Mair
Taikoo R.C.
J. B. Chapman
T. Young.
G. B. Matthewe
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J. Chalmers
Jag. Slowo
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60 Nolan
On their own ground, the Kowloon Dock R.C. surprisingly lost to the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by five shots in a closely-contested match.
For the home team, Puncheon was in his usual good form and trounced Russell by seven points, but this mar gin was not sufficient to "carry" the other two rinks, who went under to the visitors.
Winning by 13 shots from Gray Guy's rink was largely responsible for the victory of the K.B.G.C.
The third rink was very evenly matched and it was anybody's game right to the end, Brown winning by the narrowest possible margin of one sbat
Bowling Green R. Duncan
Kowloon Dock J. Lindsay
F. Cullen
J. McKelvie
J.Puncheon
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F. Goodman
A. V. Eamsay
J. McLaggan
S. Gray
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T. Atkinson
W. Greig
W. Hedley
J. V. Brown
(Skop)
W. L. Hogbin
P. T. Farrell
W. Russell
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H. H. Rose
V. H. Chittenden
H. Nish
Guy
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G. E. Roylande
3. Eccleshall
R. Hall
D. Gow
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[C.S.C.C.. RECREIO
13
J. MeLeod G. Hargreaves
J. C. West
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G. Morrison
W. Wotherspoon
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T. Grimes
A. Stalker
J. Laing
J. Ferguson
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Division II
TAIKOO R.C. «, CSC.C.
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took the pill in hand and served it He out from the starboard side.
short got in the limelight for a while. Then he went to pieces; the Chinese hitting out at will.
Soycjima then took a shot at the pill. He did not impress much, but he kept the score down. On the whole, Tsukagachi is the
the three. His 2 pitcher among
southpaw will get the Chinese can also dish guessing and he out some good curves and drops, but he will need to have a lot of practice, and to build up a perfect understanding with the catcher.
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best
Soyejima who does his stuff be- hind the pan should walk out and Hachluma. 22 let, the place out to
This nifty "Che Sar" can certainly 60 hold any kind of ball, and there is not much error to be found on him.
RECREIO v. R.H.K.Y.C. At King's Park, the Club de Recreio lost to the Royal H.K. Yacht Club by
six shots.
Fielding Patchy
The fielding of the Japanese crew on the whole was patchy, and the
several errors-
which they
were
responsible all proved to be costly. The Chinese certainly gave a They were
Shaw ran away with 4-1-2 from Alves, und, building up a lead of nine better display at bat.
22 shots at the 10th head, finished 11 hitting out all over the diamond,
points ahead of the home skip.
Ozorio started off in great style and |
scored 6-1-8-1 in the first four, heads!
before Edwards had a look-in. The
Division II,
P. W. D. L. Pts. .15 9 0·4; 18
25 visiting skip then got a 2 but by the Kowloon B.G.C.
grounder to right field for the first pack. Ed Chang received a walk and another walking ticket was issued to Matty Chang. Bases full when Y. T. Chan went in to bat. He got safe on first an error and Shim came home. Fung picked up the willow in hand and through the catcher muffing a ball Ed Chan rode home. Another error by peg- ging away to first brought Matty Chang home. Fung went out on a fly, Three runs.
The Second Canto
In the second canto the Japanese fared no better. Murata flied to centre field and Akiyama received Koga was fanned and walk. Akiyama stole to second. Morizono was pegged at first. No run.
The Chinese second inning re sulted in another run. K. Chinn was struck out and Choy was given a free lift to first. Lee let out a fly to pitcher, and Shim got Choy home and got himself put out at first through an excellent play by Hachiuma...
The Chinese again held the Japanese down to a scoreless inning in the third frame. Soyejima was pegged at first, and Sakaguchi was dismissed with three strikes: Honda got to first on error and
8th head, Ozorio had a clear lead of Civil Service C.C....19
.19 9 0 4 18 | Tsukagachi sent out a fly to centre
13 points. Edwards came back with a Craigengower C.C...12 8 0 4 16
Taikoo R.C.
11
6
field who muffed. He got first, and advanced Honda. With two men
on hase, things looked rosy for the Japanese and when Hachiuma went in to bat, much was expected of him. And all he did was to let out Dan easy fly to first baseman outside
0
the foul line.
7 0 4 14 5 and a 2 and was fortunate to be only Electric R.C.
12 8 0 0 12 eight points in arrears at the end of Yacht Club
.12 6 0 6 12 19 play.
Club de Recreio 13 3 0 10 Chapman secured six points in the Kowloon C.C. 66 first three heads against Basto, only Shots For and Against
to lose them in the next five attempts.
For Agst. Up Getting a 3 immediately after, Chap Kowloon B.G.C. ...839 700 133 Civil Service C.C....835 708 127 man won by only 8 shots.
Taikoo R.C.........677 697 80 Recreto
Craigengower C.C. .708 683.20 Electric R.C.
.704 719 015 ..483 708 0 Yacht Club
26 Club de Recreio ..715 791. Kowloon C.C.
.619 862
A. Gomes
On their own ground, the Tatkoo M. Baptista R.C. defeated the Civil Service CG Robarts (leaders) by nine shots.
A. E. Si Alves In the frat rink, Munro, after get (Skip) ting a 6 at the 11th head, led by one J. Ribeiro shot over Haynes (11-10). The latter A. Rosario got on level terms immediately after A. Bartos but Manro nutched 3 shots in the next two heads, Haynes then got into his J. F. Ozurio atride and showed Munro a clean pair (Skip)
of heels by running away with 2-3-2-C. Remedios 4-3-4 in the next sir heads. Munro get D. Lopes: a 1 in the last attempt and finished up F. Soares 14 points behind.
NUTNJA. Basto
In the second rink, after some close (Skip) play, Archibald (C.S.C,C.) secured an Advantage of ・threa shots
Over McKechnie (107) at the 11th hea McKechnie drew level at once, but was
23 once again separated by the same mar- gin from the visiting skip at the 14th
head. At the 18th head, however, the tables were definitely turned, from the
Yacht Club
W. MacFarlane A. T. Hamilton
F. Sutton
J. K. Shaw
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R. W, StevenSON
A. R. Sutherland
Hon. Mr. W. T.
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Southern
G. R. Edwards
(Skip) 19 E. B. Rood S. J. Jordain
E. W. Carpenter
A. Chapman
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LEAGUE TABLES
Division L
point of view of the home skip, when Craigengower C.C.
18 McKechnie led by 16-15 which advan Club de Recreto
Kawloch D.R.C.
18
P. W. D. L Pts.
12 90818
11 7 0 4 14
12 706 1
11508 10
tage he improved by a further thret Kowloon B.G.C. 12 7 05 14 singles and g
Civil Service C.0.12 6 0 6 12 Walmsley had much the better of the Kowloon 0.0. argument with Murphy, trouncing the Taikoo R.C.,
121 0 0 12 0. latter by 19 points. The winning aide Police R.C. At Happy Valley, the Civil Service scored a 3 at the 2nd head, a 6 at the Shots For and Against C.C. lost to the Club de Recreio by 18th a 4 at the 16th, a 5 at the 12th,
Hop Tor Agst Up Da. shots,
a couple of 2's and eight units. The Craigengower Of 781 643 138 ---
Kovison B.G.C.664 603 59 Kowloon D.R.C.4.753 620 133 20 0 Cinh de Recreio...658 631 27 Civil Service C.C...648 694 0 46 Taikoo RC 602 6516- Kowloon O.C. 681 6650 84 Police RC84769
0176
Although Grimmitt drew first blood best effort by Murphy's quartette was a by scoring a single against Ribeiro, the 3 at the 10th head. former soon lost his lead, and was five Taikoo R.C. Civil Service
points behind at the fifth head Scor. C. S. Cameron E, W. Simmonds ing continued to be low in the next G. H. Stewart · · E. L. Hollands --~-
five attempts when the visitora improv. R. McA. Keown E. E. DaviCE
ed their advantage by one shot (6-11 D. Munro against the heme rink): Commit then | (Skáp).
R. H. W. Haynes.
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REMAINING FIXTURES
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0
Japanese Tighten Up
The Japanese outfit then tighten-|
ed up the field and issued a blank 076 to the Chinese in the third. Ed 0243 | Chang bingled out to short and got Matty nicely pegged at first. Chang Texas leaguered ta centre field and parked at first. Y. T. Chan at bat. Matty stole to second and when Y. T. Chan got pegged at first, Matty stole to third, Fung sent out a grounder to third base and was put out at first-a dandy peg from third to first. Matty died on base.
The Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls Association (M. J, Masser) forwards the following list vd League fixtures:
FIRST DIVISION
August 31
Taikoo R.C. v. Police R.C. 0.8.C.C.9, K.C.C.
Club de Recreio v. K. B. Green
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a short-lived one. Murata was peg-
Kowloon Docks R. C. v. Craigengowerged at first, Akiyama and Koga all pill
September 7
Taikoo RC. v Craigengower CC. Kowloon B.G. w Kowloon Docks RC.
Club de Recreio V. C.S.C.C.
September 14-
K.C.C, 1. K.B.G.C. Police v Club de Recreio.
September 21 K.C.C. v. Taikoo.
SECOND DIVISION
August 31
Craigengewer C.C. v. Tak00 R.C Kowloon C.G. v. CS.C.G K.B. Green v. H.KELLC EHZY.C. v. Clph de Recreio.
September 7
H.K.E.LR.C. v. Craigengówer G.0, September 14
Taikoo R.C. v. K.CO
September 21 Taikod v. B.HETC.
shared the same fate. No run..
Chinese Still Scoring
&
and received
walk, blank. Soyejima singled and got the field guessing when he stole to second
The Scores
R. H. E
Chinese
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The Teams
26 Honda
5.3..
Chan
16
Choy
K. Chin
Umpires: Proulx.
Japanedo Koga Soyejima Tsukagachi Hachiuma Murata
Akiyama
horizono
Sakaguchi
The Chinese batted nine men in and Kusano rode home on error.
aparese the fourth canto and secured an Sakaguchi bunted to first and put other three runs. K. L. Chu Soyejims to third. Honda at bat. Chinese singled. E. Chin at bat when the Sakaguchi stole second and Ed Chang Japanese pitcher. tried to peg Chu Soyejima crossed the pan Honda Matty Chang and through a bag of errors, Chu was then pegged at first through C. Fang came home. Chinn was struck out, the excellent fielding of Fung.. La Lec Choy singled. Lee got a walk and Sakaguchi went to third. Tsuka- Choy went to second. Shim flied gachi singled and Sakaguchi can- to pitcher. Ed Chang singled, an tered home. Hachiuma got peg. error on the part of Hachluma got ged at first. Three runs. Choy home, Matty Chang walked The Chinese fifth resulted in a on pitched ball. Basca full blank, and the Japanese bagged
Some By Play YT Chang walked and Lee another run in the sixth. Murata I said in my notes in the “China came home on a lift. K. C. Fung was fanned. Akiyama singled on Mail" on Saturday that the game banted, Ed Chang rode home. 3 a Texas Leaguer and atole would he productive of many thrills runs,
second. Kogs died to second and aplils, Well, I don't know so baseman and Kusano walloped much about the thrills I didn't Splendid Rally Up to now the Japanese had out another Texas Leaguer for a feel any-but there were certainly not managed to break the bad double, bringing Akiyama tome. soilla, all right, spell cast úver them They, how- | Soyejima out at first.
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