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UNTIL 30th SEPTEMBER 1934.

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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB WIN

STRONG VISITING SIDE SURPRISED

KOWLOON WIN SINGLES

AND FOURSOMES.

TO WIN BF FIVE POINTS

VALLEY SUSTAIN SIXTH-DEFEAT

SERIES OF TEN MATCHES.

The Kowloon Golf Club yesterday registered their sixth win in the series of ten matches played against Happy Valley when they

MINDANAO BEAT

SOUTH CHINA.

Narrow Victory By 6 to 5.

SHULLEY'S PITCHING.

[By The Kid.1

In a closely contested game yes- erday the South China baseball team went down before the U.S.8., | Mindanao rombinaslag by 6 to 5, | thus suffering" their first defeat of the year. The danas played jape of the best games they have | plavech=50"far in Hong. Kong, and thanks to the brilliant pitching of Shulley were able to keep the Chin- cee-in check throughout the game. hits and struck out eight, batters.

Shulley held the Chinese to four

won by 19% points to 14% on their own course. +

He was in rate form, checking the The home club led by 31⁄2 points af the conclusion of the singles heavy Chinese sluggers with his matches and consolidated their position in the afternoon by winning to the Chinese.

curves, which were complete puzzles Ed. Chang, oppos- a further 11⁄2 points as the result of the foursomes. It was indeed a ing Shulley, pitched

a fair game, meritorious victory over very strong opposition.

allowing the sailors five hits, but ragged fielding at critical moments! caused him to lost the game.. He fanned four batters and walked

This is Kowloon's first win on their own course since 1930 when they won handsomely by 18 points. The Valley won at Kowloon in April last year by the exceedingly narrow margin of one point. Yesterday's game was the fifth encounter to take place over the Kowloon course: Kowloon now having won four matches to the Valley's one.

one.

The Southerners started the game by tallying twice in the first inning. W. Wong slammed the first pitch for a hit, stole second and later scored when M. Chang hit through short for a single. M. Chang then cross- ed the plate when Horton fumbled Ed. Chang's drive and later threw him out at first.

The sailors tied the count In the third inning, when they pushed The sailors made two hits and the Coulter and Fairy across the plate.

Mr. A. T. Braley, captain of the home club, welcomed the visitors on behalf of the Kowloon Golf Club and remarked on the friendly rivalry and interest taken in the inter-club games with the Valley.

In reply, Mr. A. O. Brawn, on behalf of the Happy Valley team, thanked the Kowloon members for their kind hospitality and con- gratulated the Kowloon Golf Club on the fine new pavilion that they Southerners made three errors to had had erected. In the course of his remarks Mr. Brawn recalled help the sailors score. the days when the K.C.C. played their annual match with the Civil Service Club over the old King's Park Course, and how the younger brigade had now carried on the good work by arranging inter-club matches between Kowloon and the Valley, which were latter let the ball drop and in trying always played in a good sporting spirit.

to catch Fairy off third, threw the ball into the bleachers, scoring

Goo's Errors.

The sailors took the lead in the fourth. After two outa, the sailors worked two men on the paths and when Horton hit one to Goo, the

Two changes were made in the Valley team, A. O. Brawn taking Fairy and Cripe. the place of R. C. Law, whilst H. T. Buxton, a K.G.C, member and runs in the fifth inning, again after The navy boys again scored two) also a Valley member, took the place of W. G. MeLeod. two outs, the sailors made three con- Buxton's place in the Kowloon side was taken by G. E. L. Johnson.secutive hits to drive in two runs to

sew up the game: GOLF

Full Results:

KOWLOON

HAPPY VALLEY.

Singles.

J. Macknight

1

C. W. F. Booker

0

3. D. Thomson

R. A. Campbell

1

A. L. Eastman

0

K. S. Robertion

14

G. H. Russell

14 C. B. Robertson

0

W. S. Hillier

0

A, O. Brawn...

1

J. McKelvie

1

F. C. Booker

H. Hampton

14 T. S. Whyte-Smith

J. Pooler

1

C. H. CharmAA

H. Mandy

1

A. E. Clark ...

W. M. Groves

W. A. Stewart

34

A. Langhton

1

H. G. Wallington

W. J. Buller

2

R, S. W. Patterson

G. E. L. Johnson

0

H. T. Buxton

G. D. Reid

0

A. Macfarlane

D. C. Wilson

1

J. W. Franks.........

F. J. de Rome

•10% ̈·

Total

0

0

2

MONDAYS

TUESDAYS

THURSDAYS

& FRIDAYS

(9 p.m. till 12 p.m.)

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&

SATURDAYS

HONG KONG

(8 p.m. till 12 p.m.)

REPULSE

BAY

A. T. Braley

MONDAY:

TUESDAYS

THURSDAY

FRIDAYS

Total

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Macknight & Thomson Eastman & Russell Hillier & McKelvie Hampton & Pooler Mundy & Groves.. Laughton & Buller Johnson & Reld Wilson & Braley...

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-Total

Singles

Grand Total

0

0

Booker & Campbell ... Robertson & Robertson ... Brawn & Booker

2 Whyte-Smith & Charman

Clark & Stewart ...............

2% Wallington & Patterson

Buxton & Macfarlane Franke & de Rome

64

The Chinese tallied once in the sixth inning; Chung worked Shuller for a base on balls and, in stealing second, Charlie Thurman, trying to nab him threw the ball into center- fleld and Chung galloped home, The Chinese tried to tie the count in the seventh inning but failed to do so by one run. Pau beat out an infield hit and M. Chang received a "fe" when Sparks muffled his grounder. On T. Chan's sacrifice Pau and Chang tallied,

Considerable Improvement. The Mindanao baseball team have improved considerably since their last meeting with South China, and much is expected from them when they play the team from the U.S.S. Sacramento on Wednesday after noon at Caroline Hill. The Sacra- mento possesses one of the strongest baseball teams in the U.S.S. fleet, and local fans should witness A really good game when they come out on Wednesday.

Box scores

South China.

abr h pos

W. Wong...2b 8.1 1 2 0 0 Pau Ka-ping 86 2 1 1 1,2 1 M. Change-If 4 2 1 4 0 0 Chan

8b40011 1 Ed. Chang...p4 0 1 0.1 0 Ken Lee : 1b 8 0 0 5 0

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KOWLOON G.C. 7. HAPPY VALLEY.

Previous Results

Ten matches have ben played since the founding of the Kowloon Golf Club in 1925 between the rival clube, Kowloon claiming six wins to the Valley team's four, and 182% points to their opponí Leats 1814

loon by 2014 points to 19.

April, 1981-Valley won at Kow.

Valley, by 23 points to 12.

May, 1981-Valley won at the Coulter

Horton

Sparks

July, 1982 Kowloon won at Thurman Kowloon by 15 points to 14%...

Karia Bradley Shalley

Cripe

Fairy

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Bate on balls: Shulley 5, Chang, 1.

October, 1925-Kowloon won st Struck out by: Shulley 8. Chang 4. Kowloon by 14 points to 7.

Double play

Horton to Bradley

Jandar

the Valley

Nove

The following have been the re- Continued from previous Column, sults of the ten matches played to date!

by pitcher. Won by Shalley.

Gborte Zua', Chief Mo

ATH GAME.

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