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BASEBALL

US. NAVY

SURPRISE CLUB

IN LEAGUE GAME

14 YEAR-OLD AT RIGHT FIELD

'Kid' Rogers Makes Fine Debut: Donald Dunham

Plays First Game..

1.

S. CHINA BEAT CANTON

(By Ike.)

the Canton Military Academy by 14

to and the Hong Kong Club lost

to the American Navy by 7 to 1.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Johnny Goodman Clinches

U.S. National Open Golf:

AUSTRALIA

MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933.

ELIMINATED BY

ODD MATCH

Title With Amazing Play HAROLD LEE PLAYS

AGAINST CRAWFORD GULDAHL'S STERN CHALLENGE IN CLOSING Perry Stands Down On

STAGES AND WALTER HAGEN'S RECORD

· EQUALLING ROUND.

(By Alan J. Gould.)

NORTH SHORE GOLF CLUB. He needed another 35, to tie Glenview, TI, June 10.-By- the Goodman, but he missed a three- alim margin of a single stroke and foot putt on the fifteenth to waste

a

Account Of Strained Shoulder.

F.A. RULES REVISED

PLAYERS

FROM CANTON

MAY PLAY

Referees In The Three Divisions To Receive $5 A Match.

· SERVICE MEN TO PLAY FOR CIVILIAN CLUBS,

the field of

WILL PLAY AGAINST AMERICA

London, To-day. Britain qualified to meet Ameri-

At the annual general meeting missed fourfect putt on the home the Brdt of his last big oppor- in the Inter-Zone Final of the of the Hong Kong Football Asso- Yesterday was a red letter day in

green by his one close pursuer, tunities and he failed, finally, to Davis Cup on Saturday when Bunny ciation on Friday. six out of the the history of the Hong Kong Johnny Goodman, bronse, dapper get down a four-foot putt on the Austin beat Vivian McGrath, the nine Baseball League and a large crowd little insurance salesman and 23 eighteenth green after a remark-

amendments proposed by witnessed the two games, at Caro-year-old amateur "giant killer." of able recovery from a trap. 17-year-old Australian player, by Captain: F. R. Williams (Army) line Hill in which South China beat Omaha, to-day climbed an top of Omahan Sprang Into

6-4, 7-5, 6-3′′ at Wimbledon,

were passed by a unanimous vote, the golfing world as the new open Fante Four Years Ago

while three others, proposed by the The winners of the Anglo- Four years ago. at Pebble Beach, champion of the United States.

same person were defeated, one After a phenomenal outburst of officials Tebated whether Johnny's American clash, which will be owing to a lack of two thirds of shot making skill that at one daz-amateur standing was jeopardized staged in Paris on Friday, Saturday, the votes, and the other two by In the first game South China zling juncture threatened to ex by his part-time work in a sport- swamped the Cantonites by an plode all existing open champion- ing goods store, decided finally in and Sunday, will meet France in virtue of overwhelming odds overwhelming score in spite of the ship records to bits, Goodman aur his favour and then saw him flash the Challenge Round in Paris next

against them. fact that several of the Linguam vived a dangerous slump with just to fame by beating Bob Jones in

The most important amend- University players were included!

enough of his previously lep-sided the first round

week.

ment, in the visiting team.

of the national margin to stave off the closing rush amateur championship. In the fourth inning the loor Ralph Guldahl, sensational 21-!

Jack Crawford, the world's rank-"A player who has been sent off cal team scored nine runs to

Less than a year ago Good-ing No. 1 player, beat Harold Lee. not be perrated to plasconduct, shalt year-old professional of the

or take part send the crowd into a frengey.Louis Country Club.

who replaced Fred Perry, by 8-6. tion with a Competition ur game ar in Football Management, in connee- There were a number of people Goodman One Stroke

7-5, 6-4 after a stirring struggle to ranged by the Association, until such in the grandstand from Canton, Behind Record Score

make the score 3-2 in favour of time as his case has been dealt with. including thirty military students. Goodman finished the seventy-

In the event, however, of such a case Most of them stayed to watch the two hole championship struggle low amateur in the open, tied for

That was before he finished as Britain.

not having been dealt with by League game.

Lee replaced Fred Perry,

Council for a period of 10 days from with rounds of 75-66-70-76 for * 14th. Subsequently he soundly!

the date of the alleged offence, the The

who injured his shoulder mus- fellowing were the box total of 287 that fell only

player shall, one whipped a good share of the Walk-

shall, provided the hearing of cle during the doubles match. the case has been delayed through no stroke short of the all-time chumers cap stars, including Captain This injury, however, will not

fault of his own, be deemed eligible The following were the box scores:-pionship record. Guldahl. six Ouimet, and reached the 6nals of

Canton Military Academy

prevent Perry from playing

part in Football to play or take strokes behind at the ouset of the the national amateur, losing to

Management, in. any game played in the Inter Zone Final.

under the auspices of the Association, last thirty-six holes, rallied Ross Somerulle of Canada. superbly to take second place with!

Crawford was seen at his best, until such time as the case has been Weighing 30 pounds heavier He whipped over, powerful fore- will place a totally different com-

dealt with 76-71-70-71-233.

and, by his own frank admission. handers to the corners with unerr-plex on the attitude taken by hitting a much longer ball, than ing precision and always had Lee severai Clubs in connection with ever, Goodman sailed into this

| guessing. Although the English-players being ordered off the field (Continued on Page 9.) man was by no means poor'with his and coming before the Council.

ground shots he was so frequently out-positioned that Crawford had only to maintain his accuracy for victory in straight sets.

[scores

K. H. Leung (p)..

K. Lee (1b)

K. C. Tsan (s.s.)

K.

W. Pas (e.f.),

J. Yee (3b)

Al Fong (1)

1. E. Ng (.f.)

W. K. Li (c)

T. S. Wong (2b) Total

A.B. R. H. PÛ, E. A

2 0 0

1 0 0 5

3 0 0 1 3

0

3 0 0 1 4 2

3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

1

2

0 140 2003 00

21 02 17 10 10

South China

E. Chang (2b)

B. Cheng (n)

Kim (..)

M.. Change (c)

Chan (15)

T. Fong (c.f.}

(Cheung (c.f.)

H. Jang (r.f.) C. K. Leung

(1.4.)

0 0 0 0

2 0 0 0

1

Guldukl's dramatic closing challenge was the only thing that saved the tournament from being turned into a rout. He picked up serea strokes on six holes as he reached the last turn in 35,

St.

hit and brought in one runner each time.

Harvey Biggs from Canton went in as pitcher for the Americans in 1 1 0 0 1 0

place of the fouth inning, in 0120 Brown, who took up Biggs position 147 21 8 9 at short-stop. Three Base Hits E. Chung First on Balls-Leung 4: B. Cheng

G. Ng (3b)

Total

Struck Out by-Leung 2: B. Cheng

Left on Base

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Since the Hong Americans lost this game to the Navy there is no chance of them tieing with South China for the Championship.

The box scores were:

U. S. Navy

Tsan to Wang-Yee to Lee to Li

Score by Innings

Canton Military 0 0 South China

2 *

5

Ross (3b) Donovan (26)

0

0

0 0

Hole (1b)

0 1 1

3 2 0

Heald (ef)

Storie (55) Sleto (c)

US. Navy Win Their Craino

First Game........

HONG KONG CLUB ▾ U.S. NAVY.

G. E. 1. P.Q. E. he

man's record wasn't consider- ed good enough to give him a place on the American Walker cup team.

FINAL STANDINGS

Johnny Goodman, Omaha 211.76-237 Ralph Guldab, St. Louis. 217-71-233| Craig Wood, Deal, N.J. .. 218-72-200 Walter Hagen, Detroit ..226-66-292 Tommy Armoru, Chicago 219-73-292 Mortie Dutra, Royal Oak,

Mich

Olin Dutra, Angeles...

Moreland,

Gus

Teras

Joe

Dallas

Kirkwood, Coral

Gabies

220-74-294 221-74--295

223-72-205

223-73-206

Austin McGrath McGrath led 4-1 in the first set, sometimes leaving Austin standing with fast forehand drives and his two-handed backhanders. Austin, however played inspired

Willie Geggin, San Mateo 225-71-298 tennis at this period,-driving with Clarence Clark. Bloom-

wonderful length and rhythm and' field, NJ.

224-72-296 coming up to velley frequently. He Johnny Farrell, Mamaro-

was in devastating form and reeled neck

224-72-230 off game after game to secure the

jeet at 6-4, 228-69-297

Herman 'Barron, Port

Chester

Watrous, Detroit

Ciuci, Flushing

0

1 21 Al

2

30 Henry

Q

N.Y

A

0 0 John Revolta, Menominee,

Mich.

-Canton Players' Status

the

In Rule 7 of the Hong Kong: Football League, the amendment proposed by Captain F. R. Wi- liams, had it been passed, would have made it quite impossible for: players like Fung King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak, Li Tin-sang, and Ip. Pak-wa of South China to take part in any League game, as they are all resident in Can- ton.

As is, well known, South, China to a large extent" de-" pend on these players to win their First Division fixtures. By passing this rule, the Council would have limited the 227-70--287 McGrath led 2-0, 3-1 and 4-2 in football players taking part in the second set, but Austin levelled the League to Hong Kong, Kow- 226-72-298 at 4-all, and, winning McGrath's loon and the New Territories..

service, he led 5-4. McGrath, how- Mr. W. E. Hollands, former 224-74-298

ever, responded well and 5-all was Hon. Secretary of the Football: 0 0 2 0 0 blich.

224-75-299 called. 0100 0.1 George Dawaun, Chicago 225-76-200

Association, said it would be 4 0 0 1 0 0 MacDonald Smith Nash-

Then McGrath made a series of very hard for the League Coun 0 1 1 0 0 ville

mistakes on his forehead to drop the cil to prove whether a man was "resident" in the, Colony, Kow- loon, or the New Territories -or- not.

330 Leo Diegel, Grass Point,

Johnn

0

I

2 0

Austin's ground shots on the forehand worried the Aus- tralian in the third set.

Barnett (f) Taylor (r) Patterson (p)

£26-74--300 Total

26 75 21 11 2 Lester Balstad. St. Paul 323-77-300 set at 7-5. Hong Kong Clas

Golden, Noroton, Bibbs (91) first time this season Dunham (cf) For the

229-72-301 Shute, Philadelphia 225-70-301 the American Navy registered Melnnes (3b)

Archie Hambrick, Zanes- win at Caroline Hill, The game Wright. (c)

ville. O..... 102 Abe Espinosa, Chicago was well played by both teams, and Zaffra (2b)

Harton Smith, Oak Park, d Shank (2b). was ever in the balance.

The Navy team was composed of Brown (p)

Leonard (If)

1 0 4 0 0 Laffoon, Denver practically the same team as play-}T, Legnard (lb)

20 1.0 2 2 Bob Crowley, Dedham,

Mass. led ca Saturday against South Rogers (rf)

3 0 1 0 0 0 Total

24 16 18 8 5 China, with the exception of Patter- Three Base Hite Heald. son, who pitched instead of Shal-Two Base Hits-Heald.. .lenbarger.

First on Balls--Biggs 4; Brown 3:

Donald Dunham, American Vice- Consul, turned out for the first time for the Club, and played' an exceptionally good game.

Another player who turned out 'for the Americana, was ' "Kid" . Rogers, 2.14 year-old player who has been training with them. This was his first big game.

Patterson 2

T

Stuck Out by-Patterson 8; Bigga B. Left on Bases→ ··

U. S.

10 5

Gene Sarazen, New York Frank Walsh, Chicago Bill Schwartz, St. Louis Tony Manero, Greensboro,

N.C.

Harry Cooper, Chicago Bully

Burke, Greenwich, Conn. Water. Kozak, Flashing,

“Anyone owing, a house," room® 227-74-301 McGrath tried drop shots, butjor even cubicle is entitled to be 227-75-302 Was outwitted by Austin, who called a resident," stated Mr. 227-76-302 adopted similar tactics with success. Hollande. 231-72-303-Beuter.

231-72-303

The teams which will be on view.

|aug-

Mr. Mok-Heng concurred with Two years ago Britain eliminat. Mr. Holland's remarks and said 228-75-30ed America in the Inter-Zone Final, that practically every one of the 224-80-304 but succumbed to France, by 3upper class Chinese in the Colony 228-70-304 matches. to 2. On that occasion spent most of their time out of

Cochet won both his singles while the Colony, 229-75-304.

The amendment was defeated by 229-75-304 Borotra lost both his. Hughes and

Kingsley lost in the doubles match, a large majority. Hans

228-77-~--~306,

Probable. Teams

Service Men and Civilian Clubs,

Captain Williams also Hit by Pitcher-Biggs by Patterson;

29-76-305 Sleto by Biggs: Barnett by Brown. Henry Kaiser, Racine, Wis 226-79-305 during the last fortnight of this that "Military players may not be gested a further amendment- Double Plays-Donovan to storie to John Ragers, Denver 1.. 230-76-305

Hale--Boss to Donovan to Hale. Willie Klein, East Willis,

interrational event will probably played by any Civilian team." Score by Inning

227-78-805 be:

↑ This met with - a very mixed re- 123 4 6 6.7 Pbil Perkins, Cleveland. 229-76-305 02 20 American Navy

030 Bob Z

Cleveland...

Britain H. W Austin, F. J. Perry, ception, the majority not being in 280-75-305 0

CP., Hughes, and H. G. N. Lea. Gallett Wauwatosa,

favour of it. He will probably be a big league. K. Americans 100

Wia,

299-77-306 America E. Vines, W. Allison, Captain Williams pointed out ball player, if he keeps on playing

League Standing.

Joe Belfore, Detroit 229-77-306 G. M' Lott, and J. Ván Ryn, Won Los: % Tom Creavy, Albans, N.X. 230-76 306. France H. Cochet, J. Borotra, 3. that Civilian members of their

4.1

800 Johny Fischer, Cincinnati 229-79-308 Brugnon and, M. Bernard

[respective Clubs might thus bé. 400 Bobby Cruickshank, Rich- 230-79-305 On Friday Hughes and Perry given a belfer opportunity of 000 Charles Lacey, Great Neck 231-77-308 beat Adrian Quist and Don Turn- playing for their Clubs.

Service men, he contended, were | Joe · "Turness, Elmsford,

[bull by 7-5, 6-4, 86, 6-3, N.Y.

232-77-300 Only 2,000 were present in threa-given ample opportunities for play- lee, McAndrew,

tening weather when the players ing in their respective Unit teams; -234-75-305 der, Asbury Park 230-79-303 took the court,

and he thought, that if a Service Coorge Smith,

player was good enough to play for a Civilian Club in the First Division; It was his first duty to play for his Unit.

Inspector James pointed out that Service meri, joining Civilian "Clubs”) were given certain social amenities which were denied them elsewhere. The amendment was then put: to the vote and defeated.

as good as he did yesterday.

The only outstanding play in the South China

HK, Americans

first inning of the game was when American Navy

D. Leonard caught Heald's fly to Linguam University 0.0 left field when everyone thought he *With drawn had dropped it...

Barnett's Lapse

'In the first of the second inning |

TO-DAY'S GAME.

.250 mond

Barnett, dropped T. Leonard's fly South China To Play

into left field, which brought in D. Leonard from second base scored the only run the local Club made.

"Hoover."

andį.

U. 8. COLLEGE STARS. IN ACTION.

The Navy In the last of the second inning, had two men on bases, when an easy grounder was knocked out to Zaffra, but he miss-

John

Lake Forest

230-79---300 Neil White, Los Angeles 282-78-310 James Johnatone, Toronto,

-Opt.

Hughes made many weak re- turne, but served aces of amaz- ing pace. Perry was good In. interception at the net and his Ray Schwarts, St. Louis, 232-7-811" "smashes were more decisively " Pat Sawyer, Mineapvils 234-71-311

North Hills,

234-76-810

X

Bill Neilan,

executed than those of Hughes 234-78-819 During the match Perry appeared Leslie Madison, Arizona 221-81-812 to have strained his right shonider (By IKE)

C. E. Manning, Pittsburgh 284-78-312, which he repeatedly rubbéd: Harry Hampton, Chicago 231-82- -313 · Both Australians foot-fault- South China, League champions. } "Do

"Don Armstrong, Aurora, ed it, and two of the sailors acor and the Team from the President

228-76314

ed. Quist.lobbed and smashed ed on his error.

Tom Carny, Chicago

3-82-315 like a champion and was clear- In the same inning D. Leonard foot-ball Beld at Caroline Hill, at Ralah Beach, Pikesville,

Hoover will play on the Navy Bob MacDonald, Chicago 280-30-316 ly the better of the palate made a second spectacular catch, 4.30 pm. this afternoon, when it looked as though he could

·

Dunham made a pretty catch

This should be a good game, as Wilfred, Wehrie, Racine, not hold the ball, as it was so near there will be several College stars the ground.

Loeder Jr. Pitts- from the United States playing in burgh w for the liner's team Bad Bob. Randall, Clevoland

Matty Chang says his arm is in Bob Randall Cleveland fairly good condition now, so he is. McCarthy Jr. Cleve

Jand Heald hit a two and a three base going to pitch for the 'local' team.

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out in centre field in the last.

LOIST-MAKERS" OF SPORTS GOODS IN THE WORLD

of the third.

The first eleven games with the 230-87-317

service until the British pair. broke 227-65-322 through to take the first set at 7-6,

Earlier Results, 288-81327 239-87-820 Crawford" (Australia) best E. 239-87-320 W. Anstia 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.

FJ-Perry (Britain) beat V. Me 233-45 f

"Grath, 6-4, 6-4, $2

Referees' Fees Rule 13 of the League, In relation to Referee's fees was passed.

This amendment. That referees. for First Division, Second Division and Third Division, be paid, 35 a match, caused' much, discussion as to posible complaints which would in due course" " be raised by Firat Division referees being paid an equal amount as a Third Divikob (Continued on Page 9).

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