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US. BASEBALL RESULTS
Yankees Win Over Tigers
CARDINALS DEFEATED
New York, To-day.
The following were the results of the League baseball matches played yesterday
National League
New York
R.H. E
7 13
2
Melvin Ot homered.
Pittsburgh
6 10
2
Boston
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0
Warnecke pitched.
- Chicago
1
3{
Ten innings were played.
Philadelphia
6 14 1
Morris homered.
St. Louis
2
1
Cleveland
American League
Earl Averell homered.
6
712
0
Philadelphia
0
5
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Allen pitched.
Detroit
2
8
2
New York
5
B
St. Louis
6 12
2
Boston
3 7
1
Foxx homered.
St. Louis
Bostor
George Raft plays the part of the lover in "It Had To Hap- pen, which will soon be shown at the King's Theatre..
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936
DALLAH'S RINK PLAY
BRILLIANTLY
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seven when leading by two shots at the 19th, while C. G. Silva scor-; ed eight in three heads to draw level with Logan, only to lose the deciding three on the last bead.
Craig made an inanspicious de but as a premier League skip when he went down by 18 shots to Nell Drummond, but he was not per- sonally to blame. The opposition led all through and scored a five and two fours. Fraser was all over Chalmers until a six in the last two ends by the latter made the score read 22-13. Wallace had Hyde-Ly tied down from the be- ginning when he rushed off with a lead of 11 clear shots in the first- six heads After that it was neck- and-neck all the way, but the de-j ficit was too big for Hyde-Lay to j overcome entirely. There were 11: ones in the last 15. heads which gives an indication of the standard of bowls.
Great Victory
It was a great victory for Tat- koo and on that form they have several more points coming to them. The most remarkable game
NEW RUGBY RULINGS in the Craigengower "B" Kowloon
Jean Arthur and Gary Cooper are in the Columbia production. "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town,” which will soon be shown at the Alhambra Theatre.
CHAMPIONS
SHOULD BEAT ́
| CIVIL SERVICE
(Continued from Page 4)
C.B.C. TRIUMPH OVER V.R.C.
IN MEDLEY RELAY :
[Continued from Page 5!
OMAHA DEFEATED A FATAL HARBOUR
SECOND TIME
(Continued from(Page 5)
Then, in sharp distinction to his demeanour at Ascot, he was cont and calm, and did not sweat, al- though it was another, sultry and oppressive afternoon.
ACCIDENT
Mr. E. de Silva, Burnt To Death
GAS PIPE BLOWS OUT-
A terrible accident occurred in the harbour yesterday, resulting in the death of Mr. E. de Silva, who received burns which left him
A Horse To Admire The more one sees of this colt with scarcely a shred of skin on the more one admires his great his body, while he was blinded in.... strength and power.
At the post
his manners were not so good, for one ere.
The accident occurred at a gas- he delayed the start for nearly ten minutes by refusing to line up which Mr. de Silva and
the southern fairway buoy in
assistants had
gone to
some
repair.
with the others, P. Beasley having to get of him and walk him round.
Eventually be came into line, and While one of the gas pipes on the when they were off be settled down buoy was being attended to by Mr. third. Bonspiel made the running de Siva the gas suddenly blew out at a slow pace, and then Portfolio with great force and became ignited. Unable to escape, the un- went on, but the pace was still a
fortunate victim bad one, and very little good to a
WS terribly long-striding horse like Omaha. burned and his clothes were in Less than three furlongs from the flames before his assistants in the winning post, the pace was
still launch were able to come to his so poor that Beasley took the help. During this procedure two favourite to the front, taking the Chinese employees were also burn- lead from Portfolio as they came ed, but not so severely.
Mr. de Silva was taken to the Jup the hill
Smirke had one of those inspired Government Civil Hospital imme- moments that wins him so many diately after the accident and de- races, and he shot the handy Taj spite everything that could be Akbar in front of Omaha, gaining done for him he died at 5.30 pm.
Light Not Damaged the better part of a length. Taj were
An inspection was made soon Akbar continued to ran on strong- ly but Omaha was getting to him after the accident by Mr. J. P. again. It was too late then, and Whitefield, Sub-Inspector of Light- he was just beaten, though had houses, and he reported yesterday there been something further to that he could not explain the acci- two gengower "B" will, I think, hold The V.B.C. were vastly superior co I have no doubt that he would ident and that the working of the Bowls is a strange game, the Indians without much trouble.until the second half, when at a have defeated the three-year-old light has not been interfered with. Mr. de Silva's assistants Wong ensure uniform decisions by re-as McKelvie, with Ramsay as his It is a decided advantage to any pre-arranged request by Soath
Suffragettes Parade Cheuk, aged 26. and Rong Yui. 1 ferees. The alteration provided No. 3, had a good team out. Cal-team to play on its own green, but Chins, Lawrence played for the
There was a remarkable scene aged 29, who went to his help, were No other games were scheduled, that "when a player in possession len. thanks to a four on the last this is especially so in this case Chinese and Lo was brought into
where the slope in the green is difthe V.R.C. team. This totally dis- when the Grand Prix runners also severely burned, and late last of the ball is grasped by an op-head, had the only Dock win.
attack In the Second Division, the Club cult for visitors to master and few organised the V.R.C
38 esme on to the course for the pre-night it was stated that they were ponent and brought to the ground-
manliminary canter.
in a serious condition. still so grasped a player should be de Recreio, with an aggregate of players, no matter how skilful, do Lawrence was their "key"
and the Chinese secured both their 90, just failed to equal the record so.
Suffragettes paraded the track The funeral passes the Monu- goals through Henry de Sa. score of the season which ther
in front of the stands before Pre- went at 5.30 pm to-day. Wing Forwards.
sident M. Lebrun and the huge compiled against the Football Club
V.R.C. Score First Law 17, regarding off-side, also "B" team earlier in the season.
COURT crowd representing all fashimable THE WORLD came under consideration, parti-F. I. Soares had a big win, Marics
Lawrence opened the scoring París. The disturbance lasted only cularly in connection with the re being his victim, while L. J. Silva should be a good game between for the V.R.C. early in the game a few minutes.
Mr. Cheng Nominated With the wealth of talent I saw striction of the scope of the wing was similarly fortunate against the Football Club "A" and the and just before the interval P The big race was run at a slow)
To Judgeship
Foxx hit a home run.
Chicago Washington
9
5
9
The last of the 10 events on the programme, most of which of the novelty type, was the exhibi- Club de Recreio, at home to Tai-tion water-polo game between the koo, should be able to retain both VRC. and South China, resulting for points and I have not forgotten the in a draw of 3 his visitors" fine effort last week. Crai-
Dock match at Hung Hom, which the visitors won comfortably, was (Continued from Page 5)
that between W. V. Field and J. The latter was three- Another alteration in the Laws McKelvic. of the Game put forwards by the up at the 11th bead, but virtually 1 Committee and passed unanimous collapsed from the onwards 1 ly concerned Law 16, regarding Field to pile on 24 shots to
9 10
1
* 15
-Reuter.
PROPER COACHING
REQUIRED
(Continued from Page 5).
the tackle. It was sought to im- opponent's two, "including prove the defnition of this Law to fives
considered as tackled."
Royds
Junior Matches
In
the Junior Division, there
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said the steady Carey. They eventually Civil Service with the odds on the Silva-Netto added their at the "y" pool last Thursday forward. Admiral
second pace, as shown by the time of 3 morning, a swimming pool at the that various ideas had been con- won by 46 shots, a victory which former.
with a very pretty lob from close min 17 32-100 sec. for the mile of the new Central British School, where sidered, but the Committee were was not far above that
Geneva, To-day. The Police entertain the in which completely deceived the and seven furlongs course.
Grand Manitou led at the start,
The national group of Fanama there is ample accommodation, will unable to put up a proposal which junior champions, who finished uPK.B.G.C., but will probably not be Chinese custodian. prove a definite asset in time, and would have this effect.
41 to the good against the Foot-strong enough to hold them, while
Following the gala the V.R.C. followed by Mannlicher, Foxfield, has nominated Mr. F. T. Cheng to in this suggestion I am
The Bedford F. C. delegate ask-ballers' premier team.
the vacancy in the International presented His Grace, and Alcali. also anticipate an away win for were entertained
At the first bend Grand Manitoa Court caused by the resignation have the backing of the entire ed the meeting to endeavour to
Another Good Win
the K.C.C. in their match against with souvenirs to mark the occa-
was still in front, with Mannlicher, of Dr. Wang Chung-hui-Reuter. school
think of some method of making Rase had another good win, scor-the H. K. Electric. Club de Resion of their visit.
Faxield, Akali, and Sind în clase the Scrummage Law, more clearing 40 to Russell's 10 after being creio's visit to North Point will
attendance.
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*
*
sure I
LL schools in the Colony and rather than attempt to restrics the 23-0 at one time. whilst Thompson not be nearly as easy as it would Results weresmi A those regiments using the activities of the wing forward, was in good fettle against C. Bizave been some weeks ago, but 1400 European YMCA swimming pool who could not always be regarded Robertson, Sherriff, however, was think they will be able to bring will miss one of its most genial as a menace to the game, Mr. seven down to J. Rodger, who the points away all the same. and best liked personalities next Greenwood said" that he felt the played a remarkable game, not month when E. F. "Bob" Selk wingforward would be made com-only getting his team out of tight leaves the Colony for good. pletely impotent if the opposi corners, but piling up additional
forwards would keep on shûring-shots repeatedly.
tivities.
Penalty Try
OPEN PAIRS TOURNAMENT
REVIEWED
{Continued from Poje 4)
and
Metres Medley Relay (Back-
The positions remained practical
As he was led to the Stroke,
Sidely unchanged across the field, up Olivet. Breast-Stroke, Stroke and Free-Style). Open to the hill, and at the far bend.
weighing-in enclosure he received Great Ovation
a tremendous ovation, and the L Chinese Bathing Club Chan Kai- [him, Chan Luk-ki, Chan Fook-sing
and Tsang Ho-Look).
2
the Colony:
In front of the pavilion stands police had great difficulty in keep- Babbe urged Mieaxce for a finaling the crowd from the horses.
Mieuxce is to be sent to Eng- Victoria Recreation Club (W. [effort and the horse went forward Lawrence. E. M. Marques, N. Delgado to beat Sind without difficulty. land shortly and will probably rum. ↑and A. A. da Bors).
Mieuxse is by the Ascot Gold in the St. Léger and for the Ascot
out of Gold Cup next year.”“”
3. Chinese Y.MCA. (Yeung Yu- kwan, Fong Cheung-yu, Chan Wing ki and Kwok Hon-ming.
Time 5 mins. 25 5-10 secs. Ladies 200 Metres Breast-Stroke
Open to the Colony:
Cap winner Masaine
a
(S.
Better
1. Miss Aa Yan-chiu (S. China).
2. Miss Lo Pak-kam (C.B.C.).
Wonderful Help "Bob." as he is known to a “Go back to old shoving," he said, The Civil Servants' game against multitude of friends, has been a "with eight forwards all pushing Craigengower was featured by low- wonderful help to all institutions their weight, and not five forwards scoring with the latter just win- Club's in the Colony, not only in the swim with three hanging" on."
ning to complete their ming pool, but on the sports field
treble win.
C. Strange and A W. Grimmitt and in connection with social ac- An important amendment to I had the temerity to forecast a
C. Glenden- Law 26, affecting the try, read: victory for the Yacht Club, visi-(CS.C.C.) and then Where he will be mast missed, "The referee shall award a try it, tors to Cox's Path, and they did in and J. Shepherd (Police).
S. A. Bright and J. E. Henson's however, is from the YMCA. in his opinion, one would un-not let me down, winning by nine
in the Fourth swimming section, where his ever-doubtedly have been obtained but shots. Carr re-appeared as skip, closest game was readiness to help in coaching will for the unfair play or for the un-but met with little success against Round against J. S. Landolt, and Chine)
D. Rumjahn (Craigengower) as Time 3 mins. 51 7-10 sec. cause a gap which will be hard to lawful interference of the defend- S. Robertson. Bentley Lad
A ing team Such try shall be seven shot win from "Labby," but they had easy victories against W. Boys and Girls' (under 4ft. 10ins.)
Geall and R. P. Phillips (KC:C.) A very fine performer of the awarded between the posts." The Stevenson lost to Silkstone. diving boards and one of the fastest rule at present states: "Such try
Paul "finished up with a couple in the First Round, and R 0: men in the Colony over 50 yards, shall be awarded on a line parallel
of threes to win the match for the Read and G. H. Sherriff (K.B.G.C.) he has certainly taken his place to the touch-lines through the
H. K. Electric against the Foot-in the second, and subsequently ball on the latter's green, as accounted for F. A Machado and among the best in the Colony place where the ball was when the the other two rinks skipped by J. F. Rosario (Recreio). wish him all the best for the fu- infringement occurred."
Muskett and Webster bath 'lost.
SIL
ture.
PLUCKY ENGINE
DRIVER
Went To Work With Fractured Skull
Hedley Clarke, aged 62, an en- -gine.
West Hendon, was knocked down
Alterations to the Laws of the Game cannot be made until the
International Board meets in
March, 1987, which means that they cannot be put into effect, if passed by the Board, until the season after next.
LAID TO REST
driver. of Seelig avenue, Mr. Sulieman Alarakia
way to hospital.
LAW BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
(Continued from Page 4)
T. R. Rowell, G. S. Graver, J. Beach, C. B. Robertson (skip).
✓
S.
E. Strange, W. Kershaw, F. H. W. Kaynch
J. Bodger (skip).
H.K.F.C.E
Positions Changed
R. Duncan ́ ́and S. Randle (K.B.G.C.) changed places, 30 to speak, for their pairs matches, the Hormer, usually his skip, leading to Rondle: The idea however, has worked very well. The only serdi. finalists to receive a bye, they trounced KC. Hamilton and J. G. Meyer (KB.G.C.) in the Second Round, ousted a very strong pair in J. V. Ramsay and J. McKelvie
A. W. Hayward, S. H. Strange, P. (K.D.R.C.) in the third, and fol
C. Morgan, J. A. E. Selby (skip).
J. S. Howell, H. G. Wallington, Alowed this up with a nice win
PR.C
Should they miss each other in W. Cameron, H. Brown, F. Chan- the draw, I fancy J. E. Noronha wings and E. H. E. Marke (skip). and F. X. da Silva, and S. Randle
A Bone, G. Gough, W. Clark and and R. Duncan, for the Final. J. S: Riddell (skip).
by a cyclist when on his way to Wandsworth-road sidings.
The funeral of the late Sulei- MacKeller, N. M. Carrie (skip), against Marcus Sousa and W. V His skull was fractured, but heman Mahomed Alarakia, whose J. Dobson, E. S. Carter, J. EL Gel-Field (Craigengower). insisted on continuing his journey death was reported in our issues ling. E. J. Edwards (skiy). by train. On reaching the goods of yesterday, took place at the yard he collapsed, dying on the Mohammedan Cemetery Jast evening, Malvi Noor Shah taking Recording a verdict of accidental the Service. death at the inquest at Southwark The deceased's brothers, Mesara. last month, the coroner (Mr. ALMA. M., E. M. and C. M. Ala-jand A ́E. Carey (skip). Douglas Cowburn) said: "I am zalia, and Mr. A. C. Neves (bro G Fletcher, W. Mulcahy, J. Jack struck by the courage shown by ther-in-law), were the chief mourand V. C. Labrum (skip). this man.
It was a very fine ex-ners. A beautiful bouquet from L. Jack, W. W. Biraty T. W. CRIT ample of pluck and endurance. He the brothers and sisters was the and S. Houghton" (skip). must have felt very ill, yet he in-main floral tribute.
J. Ellis, S. Farlow, G. 5. Alexader
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3. Miss Sam Wai-yeung
50 Metres Free Style:
1. Chun Chung cha
2. Tuen Tse-zin.
3. Chan Kai-ming.. Time 54 8-10 secs. Members 200 Metres Sex Devil Relay=
1 Sea Whales, 2. Sharkes.
..
3. Sea Horses. Ladies, 100 Metres Free Style Cham- pionship:
1. Miss Yeang' San-chun. 2. Miss Sun Wai-yung- * Miss Yeung Kan-wab. Time 1 min. 38 6-10 sECK.
Men's 200 Metres Free Style Cham-
pionship:
1. Norman Lee."
2. Chan Wing-kai.
2. Kwok Hon-ming."
Time 2 mina,:55 1-5 sec.
Men's 100 Metres Feet First and
Back-Stroke Reee:
1. Scen Pri-zan.
2. Wong Chi-kun.
Chan Wing-kai. ·
Diving for Plates:
1. Tse Kim-hong.
2. Chin Wai-lum.
2. Leung Chi-wal" Ricksha. Eseż:
Won by Chui Wal-lum and Chin Kee-kin Water-Polo:
South China and the V.R.C. shared
IMPROVEMENT IN Zour goals
FINANCES
Zealand Assn.
Terins
VECHE L. Gosano; Lt. Calvert and N.. Delgado; W... Lawrence; E., 7. Dinmen, A. Nissim, A. Spry and Australian And New Silva-Netto, AA de Rozs and C.
Roza-Pepreira. </ AE Silkstone (skip).
8. China: Po King-look: Ho Sum sisted on going to his "work". Among those present were:- Recreio
and3Ng: Yes-man; Lee Kee-yán (7) John Shannon, of New Way- Mr. and Mrs. Kayamally, Messrs. F.A. Xavier, A. P. Guterres, C. A
Hussain)** Leng✨: Chan-wah, Stu road, Colindale, the cyclist, was H. T. and A. E. T. Barna, Abdoo-Lopes, and C. EL. Baato (skip).
The annual meeting of the Aus-ung-yu (Henry de Sa) and: Lo exonerated.
F. A. Machado, J. F. V. Ribeiro, A. tralian and New Zealand Associe-Hang-sing, lally Ebrahim A T. Treb Khan, Barros and L. J. Silva (skip). T. Hoosan, G. EL. Pitebhoy, C. Ba-3: Luz, C. Rose Pereira, P.A Yvw7 D. Matthews, the retiring Pre tion was held yesterday, when Dr. him, Mehdt Nemzee, SA Marnovich and FX Soares (skip). cal, C. A. J. Ribeiro, AH, DEL PR KBG.C
**sident, in the course of his speech President), Mr. R. J. McNeil (56- Fire broke out in a St. Helena, ARH and UE. Eemalt, MW. L'Walker, E. C. Hamilton, C. reported an improvement in the cretary), Mr. N. Stockton Crea Lancs, bottle factory, where em-Adm, A. M Abbas, UM, EM, B. Howling and H. R. Ross (skip). Association's finances. (surer) and Hesars, G. E. Dudler. ployees were on strike isst month, and C. M. Omar, C. L. Clarke, C8 Rogers, S. White, JG. The election of officers resulted J. Wolfe, T. G. Stokes and E.
Mayer and G. Sherria (skip), and later office windows were de Sousa, E. M. Ozorio, J. T. & Checman, P. Or
as follows:-Dr L T Ride (Pre-Brokenshire and Mrs. A. B. Blakey Neves, and L. M. A. Razack.
Gill and G. E. F. Thompson, (skip),sident); Mr. F. T. Neill (Vice (committee).
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