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Letters
5.
LOCAL BASEBALL CHAMPION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Japanese & Chinese in Battle Royal.
FINEST GAME STAGED.
Easily the finest baseball game seen in this Colony was the one staged yesterday at the Caroline diamond when the Japanese outfit went to treat the championship from South China.
Both teams were of full strength- and from the pitching of the first ball it could be seen that none was going to give away anything. Airtight pitching and fielding were the order of the day, and all ball craft known to the players was tried out.
The great game of the season was fought in the presence of over thou sand fans, both camps being of equal strength, Japanese maidens, little boys and girls and sedate busi- ness men turned out in full force to root for their side; while in the Chinese camp the same support was found.
Daisy cutters, shoestring catches, double-killing, drops, in-curves and outcurves were pulled off by both sides. But taking the pitchers of Koga, the the respective teams.
had a .ace, Japanese pitching
He variety.
is A bigger.
He knew what pyschologist. sort of a dish to suit each individual batter, with the result that he sent eight of the Chinese players away from the field via the strike-out
route..
Losing the toss, the Japanese went into bat first. Ed. Chang, who twirled for the Chinese, showed good form in thle stanza, and assisted by an airtight field, he retired. the Nipponites with a blank..
Ip. Pak-wa, 3rd 4 Fau Ka-ping
2nd 4 Chow Young 13 M. Chang c. Fung King-
South China 000
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1234 B.67 0030000
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First on Bails-Of Ed. Chang 7. Struck Out by Ed., Charing 2 By Koge 8.
Double plays Chow to Ed. Chang. Gon to Pau
Wild Pitches Chang 1. Home rung-Suzuki. Two base hits, Ed. Chang. Young.
EXCHANGES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
.... 1/315. Bank, on demand... 1/8 Bank, 4 months' sight 1/85% Credits.. 4 months'
Bight
1/4 3/18
Documentary, 4
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On demand
HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE
*
Opening Daily Official Quotations 20th Oct., 1930.
STOCK
Buy-Soll-
от
Are Now Ma
Last dividend and when paid
C.
Bank of Asia .........$ 11.
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62. 1/3)=$44,48) | Ang. 11, 30 Des. Interim 7 tree T/T a 1990 | Sop,- 30 10 14 UT Sop-30 Feb 28, 20
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for 101
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Credits, 60 days
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Dec.
Dec.
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822
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On demand.
87
China Fire Ins.
$400
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Wire
87
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On demand
87
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On Singapore---
On demand
561⁄2
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TIs. 80% 9% .dis.
TEXACO LOSE GAME TO THE KIAORAS.
Before a very small attendance. who, for the most part were merely "casual" spectators, the Texaco nine lost to the Kinoras in the Base- ball League on Saturday by eight rung
Lack of practice; coupled with a depleted team, were largely respon- alble for the heavy defeat of the Texaco side.
The Klaoras, on the other hand, were in good form to a man, and were keen as mustard on the dia- mond.
Blanking their opponents for four consecutive innings and chalking twelve runs for themselves, tho Kinoras had as good as won the game from the very commencement. The outstanding player on the fold was C. C. Leung, the "K" short-stop who connected for 8 three-bagger". during the game.
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The teams lined up as follows:
Texaco.
Kisoras. I W. C. Leung Russakoff Arculif Zifra Grover Simmie Barros
C. K. Leung
On demand
On Shanghai--- On demand Dollar
On Yokoham On demand ...................... 631⁄2
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. Rugby, Yesterday.
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July 6, 80
Mar, 10, 80
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84.84%
Ib
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25.02
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Amsterdam
12.07
55
C. C. Leung
Milan
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18.16.
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H. . Realtics $18.40
1 2 3 4 5 0 7 Total.
Vienna
34.46%
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Athens Bucharest
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The Chinese registered a single tally in the first entry to bat.. Both teams then settled down to a ball game never yet seen in this Colony. No quarter was given, and the superb pitching of Koga naserted it-Texico- self. His outcurves just simply had the Chinese guessing, and every time they stretch out the willow to connect, they found the pill just dodged by.
No scoring was done further by either side until the third frame. when the Japanese went in to bat. Ed. Chang was then pitching wild. durata and Miki both received a walking, ticket to base, and, when Suzuki went in, he sogged the longest drive of the day to no man's He made the home circuit Jand. with plenty of time to spare, in cidentally bringing his two team- With three runs to mates home. the good, the Japanese settled down to play a calm and scientific game.
In the sixth canto, the Japaneco had to concede another run through error, and the greatest excitement of the day came when the Chinese With the batted in the last canto. score standing at 8-2. things looked rosy for the South China pack at
least to tie the score.
Kinnras
.0 0 0 0 3 8 1 - 7 5 0 4 2 1 - 18
GUNNER'S DEATH.
ALLEGED SUICIDE IN MILITARY HOSPITAL.
Gunner Walter Seal, aged about 25 years of age, died in the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, on Friday as the result, it i alleged, of an overdose of Lysol. He had been in hospital for some weeks and was apparently well on the road to recovery, so that the news of his alleged rash act came as a great shock to his officers and comrades in the 12th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery.
The funeral, took place at Happy Valley Cemetery on Satur- Army afternoon, the day Chaplain officiating at the grave side, whilst Gunners G. W. Bate- man and C. W. Morris acted as comrades of the deceased.
Two men The sad event has naturally got on base and with no one down, cast a gloom over R.A. circles, the situation was most critical to Gunner Seal being a good foot the Japanese, but their outfield were baller and generally popular with all on tees, and nan fly could ever ex-both officers and the rank and file
Tricky of his unit. pect to get past them. pitching by Koga, and the dark signals given out by Hachiuma con- tributed to the Chinese, defeat. With all the men at base, the Chi-
Asjog ji..... 4 p.m. Shanghai and Europe. vla Siberia President Grant
Registration .Oct. 20, 5 p.m. Litters
6 pm
Aki Marr (Due Thursday Island, Nov. 3.)'
nese were made to retire without Registration...Oct. 20, 5 p.m.registering a single tally. Letters ..Oct. 21, 8.80 4.
Thus in a great fight where joss played no part, the Japanese won the Changte
Championship of the Colony after trying for seven years. The honour is so much the greater in that they have not lost a single game through With the team
Australia and New Zealand vla Manila and Thursday Island
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(Due Thursday Island, Nov. 1.) Parcels.Oct. 20; 5 p. Registration .Oct. 21, 945 am Lettora OCTOBER 21
Tjileboet
....10.30 am.
out the season.
they have at present, the Japanese may well consider themselves in- vincible.
The line up and scores follow
Japanese
Hai Ning Wong She Kung
10 a.m. 2 p.m. 3.30 p.m.
.
Hiye Maru.
Shanghai & *Europe via Siberia
Registration
Manila
(Dae Victoria, B.C., Nov. 11.):
Miki, 3rd Registration Oct. 21, 415 pm. Takezawa es Letters
....5 p.m. | Suzuki, 2nd,
Koga, p. Hiyo Maru
..Oct. 21, 5 p.m. Hachiuma,.c.
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BACK TO JAIL.
INDIAN CONGRESS LEADER RE-ARRESTED.
SEDITIOUS SPEECH.
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The
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