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Boston Beat Phillies to

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YANKEES BEAT SENATORS.

New York, Yesterday. Bil Terry, playing for the New York Giants against Brooklyn yes- terday, hit his fourteenth homer. thus equalling Melvin Ott and: Hack Wilson.

The following were the results of yesterday's Baseball games:

Brooklyn Brooklyn

National League.

3 New York 5 New York

Bill Terry hit a home run.. Boston

5 Philadelphis Cincinnati 2 St. Louis

· American League.

New York 5 Washington Philadelphin 5 Boston

FIRE BREAKS UP AQUATIC GALA.

Electric Main Fuses After Second Event.

OFFICIALS PROMPT ACTION.

Only the prompt action of club officials prevented a dis- astrous fire at the South China Athletic Association's swimming pavilion last night, when the fusing of an electric main caused the first night gala of the season to be postponed.

Nearly two thousand specta- tors were present at the gala,

7 but fortunately there was no

3 panic when all the lights went

out.

ARCULLI SURPRISES BASA.

Records Narrow Victory in Bowls Open.

LAMMERT v. OSWICK.

The following matches in the Lawn Bowls Open Championship were decided yesterday:-

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*

E. el Arculli beat R. Basa

. 21-----19,

F.

(on the Recreio green.) Rapley beat A. O. Brawn

21-13.

H. Nish beat A. E. Carey

21-13.

Arculli spray a surprise by de- feating Base, but he fully merit-

2 The switch board which is ed his narrow victory. He will situated in the doorway of the now meet either S. Randle or J. B. pavilion burst into flames, and Chapman for right of entry into rapidly spread to the top of the the Third Round.

2

4

Reuter's American Service.

TABLES TO DATE.

National League.

Boston ... Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis New York

Brooklyn Cincinnati

doorway. An extinguisher, how- Rapley as the result of his vic ever, was brought into action, tory will meat the winner of the and the flames were subdued be- tie between J. G. Ozorio and B. E. fore thé main structure could Maughan in the Second Round, catch alight:

whilst Nish will meet either H. The incident occurred after Hampton or L. E. Longbottom in the second event, and the an- the same round. Percent-nouncement of the postponement On Monday H. G. Cooper beat was made immediately after. J. C. Brown 21-19 on the K.C.C. Mr. Li Shiu-lin, the swimming green to qualify for the Second .542 secretary of the S.C.A.A. told a Round, where he will meet A. W. .588 China Mail representative that Grimmitt.

P. W. L 66 36 30

69 32 27 G5 35 30

.70 35 35

.64 32 32

61 29 32

.67 31 36 .72 31 41

American League.

New York Detroit Philadelphia Washington Cleveland St. Louis

Chicago...

Boston

Are

.545

.600 the lighting defect would in all It has just been arranged that. 500 probability be remedied to-day, L. E. Lammert will play his first 475 and that the gala would take round match against A. H. Dawick 462 place at the earliest possible on the Police Recreation .430 date..

green on July 5.

Į Percent- P. W. L sge .64 .45 19 .708 .61 36 26 .573 89 39 30 .565 67% 87 30

.552

Home Cricket Scoreboard

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Essex beat Leicestershire by 7

wickets at Chelmsford.

.660 35 31

.530

..63 32 81

.507

62 28 39

.870

.65 12 53

.184

280,

Home Run Leaders.

The leaders in the 1932 home run parade are as follows:

National League.

Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 21 Hack Wilson (Brooklyn Dodgers) 14 Melvin Ott (New York Giants)..14 Bill Terry (New York Giants)....14 Jimmy Collins (St. Louis Cardinals) 12

American League.

Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphia Ath.) :28 Babe Ruth (New York Yankees)..22 Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees) 19 Al Simmons (Philadelphia Atha.) .15 Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia A) 12

CRAWFORD LIKELY CHAMPION.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Leicester: 231 (Nichols 6 for 83);

Essex: 276 (Eastman 122): 273 for 3.

Worcestershire beat Gloucester- shire by 10 wickets at Worcester.

Gloucester: 201 and 257. Worcester: 367 and 92 for no

wicket.

154 for 3.

Club

Glamorgan: 884 (Davies, D.,

106),

FRIENDLIES.

Cambridge University beat H. D. Leveson-Gower's XI. by 6 wickets at Eastbourne.

L-G's X1: 215 and 282.

Cambridge: 411 for 7 dec. (R. H.

Human 158 not out);

90 for 4.

Oxford University drew with

Derbyshire beat Notts by Surrey at the Oval. wickets at Ilkeston.

Notts: 244 (Pope 6 for 54); 200 (Keston 118, Pope 4-for 55); Derby: 265 and 181 for 2,

Yorkshire took first innings points from Middlesex at Sheffield. Middlesex: 340 (Hendren 123); 196 for & (Hulme 114 not out). Yorkshire: 481 for 7 dec.

Barber 162, Leyland 189).

Northants beat Somersetshire by 3 wickets at Frome.

Somerset: 228 (Matthews 5 for

54);

295 (C. C. Case 112). Northants: 290;

296 for 7 (Bakewell 118).

Surrey: 455 for 9 dec. (Barling

171, H. S. Squires 181); 272 for 4 dec. (Barling 98, H. S.

Squires 102).

Oxford: 487 (F. G. H. Chalk

130, B. W, Hone 108); 105 for 4.

EARLIER RESULT.

County Championship.

Kent beat Lancashire bỹ an inn- ings and 25 runs at Folkestone.

Lancs.: 219 (Freeman 5 for 88): 122 (Freeman 8 for 567 Kent: 866.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Sussex beat Warwickshire by an{M.C.C, v. Cambridge U. at Lord's;} innings and 20 runs at Edgbaston, Oxfordshire v. All-India at Oxford.

Birmingham.

Both the holder, Sidney Wood, and the runner-up, Frank Shields, have been eliminated and an un- ranked player, Jiro Satoh, hab reached the Semi-Final stage. Henri Cochet, ranked No. 1 at Wimbledon, bowed the knee to Ian Collins; Ellsworth Vines (No. 2) is opposed to Austin in Thursday's Semi-Final; Frank Shields (No. 8) lost to Austin; (Fred Perry (No. 4) lost to Craw- ford; Sidney Wood (No. 5) lost to Jiro Satoh: "Bunny" Austin (No. 6) remains to fight Vines, for a place in the Final; Jean' Borotra (No. 7) lost to H Maier, the Spaniard; and Jack Crawford (No. 8) plays Satoh on Thurs-points from Glamorganshire at Notts v. Gloucester at Nottingham, daya aduer

Undoubtedly the most interest- ing match of the whole tourna- ment will be witnessed when Austin meets Vines for the first | time in his career. It will prove a grand struggle between Bri- tisher's court-craft and 4 akiil] against the speed of the Ameri- can, who last

captured titles in America.

Resulta cabled by Reuter, were as follow:

seventeen area, e

Men's Singles-Quarter Finals.

Jack Crawford (Australia) bent Fred Perry (Britain) 7-5, 6-6, 24

HOW Austin - (Britain) beat |Frank; Shields (USA)

County: Championship.⠀ Warwick: 262 (Langridge, J. 5 Essex v. Somerset at Leyton.

for 37);

Northampton v. Yorkshire at Nor- 229 (Wensley 6 for 75);

thampton, Sussex: 511 for 7 dec. (Bowley, Derbyshire v. Surrey at Chester-

162, Cook 160),

Gold. Lancaire v. Sussex at Manches- Hampshire took first innings ter.....t

Cardiff.

Kant v. Warwickshire af Folke- Hants: -478 -for-6 dec: (Arnold stones.

227)

Leicester v. Middlesex at Leicester.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.

Yorkshire (1) “Notte: (5)

Sarber (4)

1st Inns No Pos P. W. L. W. L. Result Pts. Fta.

13.7 10 8

195 122 18 5 22 L3195 100

1 180

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