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YANKEES LEAD THREE TO ONE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL

CARL HUBBELL FAILS

New York, To-day. The New York Yankees main- tained their lead yesterday when they won the fourth World Series baseball encounter. against the New York Giants to lead by :3 frames to 1, the Giants having wen -present the first match of the

The scores in the fourth series. match weres

..

Yankees {Giants:

R. HE

5 10 1 2 7. 1

A feature of the game was the failure of the Giants' star pitcher, Carl Hubbell who was replaced in the eighth innings by Gabler after allowing eight hits and four runs ¡in seven itmÎn 23.

LAU-PO HEI

Lan Po-hei, above, won the B. K University. Individual Swimming championship. Imat Saturday afternoon in the YMCA pool, securing a total af 34 points.

SCORING 359 KUNS IN

"186′′INUTES!

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SAILING CONTEST AT YACHT CLUB Unofficial Interport

Contest

CANTON TEAM BEATEN,

sailing

An unofficial Interport race between the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the Pearl River Sailing Club at North Point yes- terday resulted in a win for the home Club by five points, the scores. being-

Pearl River SC. Yacht Brilansmen Observer A2 T. C. Exirburn, HS. Bonse A4 L. C. Finch, Major Booty A8 Gardiner, M. N. Cootes A10 H. Embeden, B. J. Scott

White

A7 M. Bergast, F. C. Manning AS R. EL Beardsworth, E.

D. Wilson

All B. JMimmitt, Major Dixon

Grand Total

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Kent and Middlesex have each A7 F. C. Manning, N. Berraust

Pts.

Lou Gehrig hit the second home (run of the series in the third in- nings to score two runs to give

İSalark having scored in the vestershire, twice, and Derbyshire! Begedowoz

second and third innings respec-and Warwickshire once each "This AII Major Thron R. J. Minnitt tively.

means that Essex, Glamorgan, A14 Capt. Eley, H. V. F. Heath Dick Bartelf-scored in the Hampshire Leicestershire, North-

Total Morning fourth innings for the Giants on amptonshire, Somerset, Sussex, and A2 E. S. Rouse, I. C. Fairborn 6 a single by Ripple. In the eighth Worcestershire have still to re-At Major Booty, L. C. Finch finning Sam Leslie, pinch hitting|zkster their first gaining of the 48-3 N. Cootes, J.: Gardiner

IAIO E J. Scott White, for Hubbell got home on a hit laurels.

Embden by Bill Terry. The Yankees also

A Comparison scored in the eighth, Gelwig hit it is interesting to compare-- {ting a two-bagger to come home cricket and football attendance re-

on a single by Powell.

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ont of the first two matches, spectators during the four days pitched a fine game for the of the England and Australia Yankees, scoring seven strike-outs match, at Lord's; in 1930.

Grand Total

VERDICTS"

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ļas compared with Hubbell's two. Three years later, at Hampden Without Pile at left-back, "the Hubbell's defeat is his first this Park, Glasgow, 136259 persons guardians of the peace” were last, watched Scotland and England Parker, although a great spoiler, season since July.

One

Sacrifice

*

The attendance broke the World battling for Association honours being wasted there. Series record established on the The record cricket gathering was previous day, altogether 66,669 in Melbourne, in 1928-9, when people attending to swell the gate 262-487 enthusiasts looked m

A better plen would have been receipts to U.S.$240,591 Reuter.

Some Crowd!

to have sacrificed Gough at left- The official attendance on the

would think that the back, as the latter is a steadier previous day was 64,812 people. Battle of the Roses" would hold player and better suited to the who paid U.S.$295,108 in gate the record county match attendance. position, and to have moved money, the former record being but the honour falls to the Sur- Brooks to centre-half, with 63,600 spectators and U.S.$224,130 |

rey and Yorkshire game of 1906. Parker on the flank. This would receip

wbelt over 80,000-erowded the Oval have giver sabuity to the full- Yorkshire and Lancashire have back division and at the same time improved the spoil (-activi-

PREVIOUS RESULTS The previous results, in present series, were

Giants Yankees

FIRST GAME

the

jattracted 78,792 persons.

Tom Hayward made two parate hundreds, in a first class

R. H. E match on three occasion. In do

£

91ing that, he performed a feat which

ties of the Intermediate line.

Worthy

“We want the Gosɛno brothers

2jis unlikely to be repeated. During

June 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. playing back," was the plaintive appeal in

1 110 for Surrey against Notts and the eyes of the Becreio players The went to the when facing St. Joseph's last

1

7

SECOND GAME

Gizata Yankees

2

"THIRD GAME

Yankees Giants

0

18 17

4 6/1 HOME RUN RECORD Second Game: Tony Lazzeri (Yankees),

Third (Yankees).

Game: Lea Gehrig

wicket four times and obtained a Saturday, aishough the Fortu

0 century each time, thus completguese team's effort in holding ing a week of consecutive century their stranger opponents to a draw innings.

was very praise-worthy.

SPORTS CHATTER

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*

“Should Have Held It" Hussain, the Saints' sparkling pivot, was an absentee owing to ilness and this undoubtedly had much to do with the result of the KEOWN, the European Mgame, although "Eddie" Marques CA junior swimming, cham- should have held the shot from a pion, and also holder of

the Cen-

FORMER COLONY Row's Bid For Honours

FAST BOWLER

A. C. Beck On Short Visit Here

tral British School charionship, free-kick taken from almost on is a strong contender for the in-the touchline by A. A. Alves. dividual championship at the In- ter-School swimuriatel Z champion ships, which will be held in the Victoria Recreation Club swimming pool commencing from to-morrow.

Swimming Couple

Mr. A. C. Beck, the former In- terport cricket fast bowler and for some seasons the mainstay of thei Hong Kong Cricket Club attack.) TURFIN, who made his debut arrived in the Colony this morn-į „Ale for the Kowloon Football Club

Not Fully Appreciated.

T. Castilho and N. Delgado, ap-. pearing against Recreio for the first time in several seasons, made an ideal combination 1 do not think that Delgado's” services

Enquiries at the local offices of against Clutch de Recreio, is also when he played for them last ses-

the Asistice Petrolera Company faidly meful swimmer and diver, elicited the information that Mr. while Mr. Turpin is one of the

strongest 'swimmers in the Beck, who is in the Company's Ladies Swimming Section. Manila branch, is here on sick fleave and that he will remain in Kirby Playing Cricket.

the Colony for about two weeks

1IRBY, of the Police, is another

It is highly improbable that he old cricketer who is staging a will be playing any cricket during This stay here."

comeback this season. Kirby is hard hitter and should be a wel- come addition to the Police team this season. He has only recently come out of hospital, where he has been for nearly ever a

* month.

MCC. BEAT ALL-CEYLON.

Colabo, To-day The MCG Forrest Playing Again touring team beat All-Ceylon by 5 TORREST,ho several seasons wickets in a one-day match name F ago won the ticket bowling.

on Saturday. The scores were: All- averages at the Police Recreation Ceylon is for 4 dec. M.C.C. 232 Club and who has just returned from leave will again be playing for 5 (Hardstaff 65 not out, G. U for the Police this season. Allen 82 not out, Hammond 46) —

(Reuter

son. A boisterous tackler, he can "be really clever when played up to, and in Castilho he has the ideal partner.

Trifle Lacky -The Saints were a trifle lucky to

get off with half the spoils as their charge: had several miraculous escapes. Twice the ball hit the cross-bar with, Marques out of position.

Quick Tackin In spite of the absence of Paddy Boyd from the left-half berth, the Kowloon intermediate line gave a grand display against South Ching" "B" af "Caroline Hill last zer they shared two goals. Quick tackling saved the day for the

JACK LOVELOCK BEATEN SCOTLAND BOWLS COMMITTEE Stora

W. Mar, the Police bowler, Princeton, Today San Romanas, at the last meedin won the "Mile of the Century on Lawn Bowls Association appo Saturday when he beat Jack Love, ed envenor of the ab

lock, Olympic Gazses 2,500 Metres so select Schifland's team for the winner, by two yards in 4 mins Gutierrez International Shield com- the. mer Stadium petition has co-opted Mesare We umingham was third, Macfarlane (KBGC), J. Polson behind, Lovelock, (T.DEC), A Stevens (CSC.C)

HG. Cooper (KDEC); and Russell (HKEC.), as members of (the committee, and a meeting wil be held at the Police Club to

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