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KCC Draw With HKCC XI For Memorial Shield
Falling short of 32 runs to win the first of the saries of half-yearly cricket matches for the Hancock Memorial Shield, KCC drow with HKCC of Cox's Path yesterday in two innings. Continuing the two-day match from Saturday when HKCC declored at 253 runs for eight wickets in the first innings, KCC scored 226 runs yes- terday. After tea, HKCC mode 85 runs for six wickets and closed their second innings, giving KCC to bog in 113 runs for victory in the last hour,
The home team, batting in now order. made 8 runs for five wickets with E, C. Fincher and G. E. Taylor not out when stumps
p.11.
were drawn
in the excellent two-lay gaure, | The Hancock Memorial Shield, hi
winery sí a very keen erickéter i good lend of both the KCC Find HKCU, urther cereals the at 6.30 dship between the two rules.
The sealed.
Starting the lest on Soluzy The realis were: utterman, L. D. Kilter, #{XCO'S (BBCC (1st Inos)-
teg and in #GA, Panton, e Indall, 1 ker, won the
with A. Code ape
spectacular partnership
Pauton put ap 112 rup. ww hour 1. 1. Kiber teaptain; retreesd 102
De 82 Gautes after the lat vhra Pulem was Bas
tal
b. Olver, b Bartek .. Caught by E. 12, M. Leuch, le Taylor CuBridge
57
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after, a R, W, Franidin, How, Taylor
C. Miller, & Banyow, fe
Colledge
17
1 knock 44 Paris,
K.lv rettrest at 102, ancluding ne boomslot be ; after hitting ouro, d. Keir, e White, & Taylor for newly 115 enkule. The E. P. Mation, la Colledg HIKUT Core was then 2014,
D. McLellan, Hot mil
Olive weur in atter his W. 1, (oward, not out skipper un chalked up 57 sumjC 14. Bugles, did not bal when J. Ru. cow box lid ham oral
Extra (yesi
Wickets Start Falling
Total 8 wkts, #deeluvd) 251 The wirket began to fall at rei Kulur interval. alter Oliver's į
wete aling Analysis when giz, and
240121888 draven ut 65 pan, BRCC deelor- ed at 253, including only four hye for eight wirkets.
With, bright munshine and stendy beran, KCC opened their flent In- lugs yesterday with Fincher and Collehe, KC sprang batsioan face this styly onslaught of the vi nors bowler's W. L. Howard An TP. Maton, with Tickling
G. E. Taylor R. E. Lev (LJ, Barrow
Tatting boy surly two tour Fincher knocked up 10 ins, cluding five bandaries, before hol was caught by Miller off Howard, Colledge and be hitting spire
Curing which time he mimates
including right. boundarie #16 was bentes by
Scend 50 runs,
ene of D. MeLellan's "lights" and
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C. Bond
W. 1. Colledge.. C. Perry Smith.. Kec (1st Truls)
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KCC Address
Mr. V. C. Labrum, Vice-Chairman of KCC, addressing mentbers of KCC and HKCC teams after the two-day match for the Hancock Memorial Bhie 16, which ended In A draw,
(China Mall Photo)
S'hai Portuguese Lose Last Match To HK Bowlers
The Shanghai Portuguese Lawn Bowls, Interport Team completed its programme of matches in the Colony on Sunday, losing its last match by a single shot. The score of the last gamo was 17-16 in favour of Hong Kong. During their stay in the Colony, the visitors played six matches, three of which were official in- terport matches between Portuguese players of Shanghai and Hong Kong. Shanghai won two of the three games. Sunday's game was played, buck for three shots. at King's Park.
The game was the best of the Hung Kung scored
on the rles and some excellent howl- a single shot
ing was seen. first head. Shanghai, now- ever, took the lead on the three Following heads and led by 408-1 on the fourth.
M. R. W.
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2. C. Fuschere Miller, b
Howard
. H. Colledge, é Hughes, Atel album
S. C. Truma is McLellan
Barrow & Franklin b Howard
Capt. W. D. M. Webb h
McLellan
E Haudali, e Miller, li
Mell
was stumped out by KCC's agile B. E. Lee e Hughes b
wicke kreper, R. H. Hughes,
Colledge
was
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V. H. White, e Howard Kerr BRCC est V. Bonde Küber, b The genre was then 101 MeLette pus for a wicket.
Lined,
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G. E. Taylor, is Mahon
Goor felding accounted for free. P. Smith, ut ut KCC wickets which followed after 5, C. Truman's luck.
The tail ends, however, made a
magnificent sland
ship between
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Hong Kong was represented by J. C, Hemedios, C. Roza-Pereira, C. Pereirn and J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip). J. Medina, E.C.J. Pereira, Two singlaw on the fifth heart. A. S. de de Sousa and C. 1. 50y Hong Kong reduced the Head Fuxsos (skip) played for Shang-
hal.
Following are the results of all the lawn bowls games played In the Colony by the Portuguese team from Shanghai:
lo Recrelo's Shanghat lost Committee 11-14:
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On
1 6-3,
At the word of 11 head Shang har was lending 11-5. the vest four heads Hong Kong 19 aliced eight shots to lead 13-11. Shanghai seored a single on the following hend, Hong Kong in- ermissed the trad lo 17-12 on the 88th here. The 19th was a dead 10 hem. The 20th head score was
17-13 in favour of Hong Kong.
Needing five to win on the last head, Shanghai just managed to 26 score three shots. Roza-Pereira
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Lost to Club Lusitana on two
rinks 15-19, 15-20;、
Beat Hong Kong 21-13:
Portuguese
Lost to Recreio's Second Divi- sion Rink 17-10:
Beat Hong Kong Portuguese Last to Hong Kong Portuguese
15-16: Extras 11yes un ball)
Toll
partner- J.
G. E. Taylor and¦
C. P. Saith, buth putting up 34 Bowling Analysis rung befor Taylor (28) was W. L. Howard bowled by Mahon;
7. Mahon
"On the bowling side, McLellanit, W. Franklin
wickets inok ix
in 14 vers, U. Metellan which inchaled two maides; overs. 0. J. Kere for 39 runs. Howard opening the D. II. Leachi aftuck had two caught outs,
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R. W
30
15
34
34
144
2 30
5 -
113
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N. Oliver....... After ten, HKCC started their HKCC (2nd Jansi second innings with Oliver Bad N. Oliver, e Bond b Lee. Lauch, Oliver succumbed to R. B. D. H. Leach, Ibw Smith
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Lee's second over's firit bail, after K. Miller, e Trueman b Lee 22 `minking" nine" ring in Si8 "miliætez.10. J. Kérr, & Smith
Miller replared Oliver and inUA. Panton, not out
22 minutes put up 22 runs before, W, L. Howard, e Colledge, b
he was caught by Trueman at 14:0
deep mid-17,
D. McLellan, e Taylor b
The list hour of the KCC: Smith
innible saw 79 runs for six wie-T. P. Mahon, may out
kela when McLellan was caught L. D. Kilber, R. II. Hughes
out by catch by Taylor at deep mid-on.
The island club declared at 85 runs for six wickets at 5.18 p.m... putting in KCC for the must de- cisive hour to make 113 runs for victory.
brilliant knee-level It
KCC Opens
KCC upened
and H. W. Franklin-dit] not but.
loit the shot. Shanghal hnd three bork woods when Sousa, Shang- hai's No Three, trailed the jacich 18-17.
Handed Out
Prizes Handed
At Yacht Club
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club held a priza-
distribution ceremony at Kellet Island yester- · day evening. A large number of guests at- tended the occasion which was a special event in the history of the club.
Lady Grantham distributed the prizes as follows:
Jubilee Summer Championship: Est Mr. Crosbie, of the "Minstrel 2nd Mr.
of Beceling
de "Melody."
Star Bummer. Championship: 851st Mr. Yourie, 36 points; 2nd
Mr. Honess, 36 points,
Dinghy Summer Championship: Bowling Analysis o. M. R. W. 1s: Me. Honess, 108 points; Mr. Lee
Extras (byes)
Total 6 wkts, (declared)
with White and Taylor College, whs made 14 runs mith
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fore he was caught by Hughes, KCCC (2nd Inns) HKCC keeper, OT McLellan V, II, White, e Kilbee b again. Good length deliveries by Howard
Howard, Mahosi and McLellan W. H. Colledge, e Hughes kept the batsmen up their respec McLellan
tive wickets, McLellan took C. P. Smith, e Franklin, b three wickets for 16 runs In six McLellan
overs.
G. E. Taylor, not out
Blumps were drawn at 6.30. E. Lee. b McLellan p.m. with the KCC score at 81 V. C. Blond 5 Panton runs for Ave wickets
E. C. Fincher, not out-
The Shield, subscribed for by menibers of the KCC in memory of Mr. H. R. B.. (Dick) Hancock, will remain with the KCC, for three months The HKCC wi keep it for the following three!
months after which the second.
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12-1
2:]
W. D. M. Webb, J. Darrow, Randall and Trueman did not bat.
Extra(Byes)
Total 5 wits. (declared)
inter-club test will be played. Bowling Analysis 0.
Mr. V. C. Labrum, vice-chair- Howard
man of the KCC, addressing the Mahon
teams after the game, con McLellan
gratulated JKCC
Lkipper, Kerr
Kibee, for his ang performance Panton
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Cleveland, October 10..
Bouncing from behind with a barrage of hits, Bos- ton Braves beat Indians 11-5 today in the fifth some of the World Series beforo 86,288 fans the largest crowd over to see a game of baseball.
By winning their second game after Indians had taken three in a row, Braves kept their Series hopes alive. Indians now need to win only one more game to take the series.
Rickert.
Throw Wild,
Two fellows who had failed went to second and scored a Braves before carno through moment later on a single by Mary with sterling performances. The first was Big Bọb Elliott who unl Sunday had been a candi- date for
Series. gont of the He started Braves off with a homer in booming three-run the first.
Again in the third Elliott step- ped to the plate and leaned
heavily into one of Bob Feller's fast pitches for a homer, Ellott's was the big artillery 'in' a 12 hlt barrage climaxed, when Brave púť över six runs in a Wild seventh inning.
Co-starring with Elliott was lean Warren Spahn, smooth work- ing southpaw, who pitched live and one-third relief innings in which he yielded no runs and just one hit,
Today's pell-meli gume was in sharp contrast to yesterday's pitching battle, in which Indians five-ond-len-cent-store pitcher, Steve Grmnek, hurled his team to a narrow 2-1 victory by allowing only seven hits.
Homer To Start
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Doby threw wild to third and Filiott also scored, Rickert going to third. Salkeld walked. Rusi Christopher replaced Klieman on the mould. Mike McCarmlek singled to right, scoring Rickert and sending Salkeld to third. Safebel Paige began warming up to replace Klieman.
Stunky singled to right, scorteg Salkeld and sending McCormick to third as Polge attempted to halt the runaway Braves. Spahn flied to Doby, scoring Mike McCor- mick after the catch with Stanky holding first, Stanky went second on a halk bij died there as Holmes Arounded out to Boninepu to clore the disastrous luning.
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That was the end of the day's scoring, but it was more than enough to give araven a shot In the arm following, their com- plate dejection after losing yea- terday's game.
Bobby Feller, the erstwhite "wonder, man," had no alibis, for today's debade, but lamented loudly because Braves had to pick me to tee off on
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Ramr Indians rolled up four rung in from baschall's highest priced the fourth, Gordon singled to pitcher. As Tommy Holmes put was sorry to see them right field and Keltner walked, as it. “Man, Spahn pitcher Warren
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Billy Southworth, scoring Gordon, and Kellner' took third, Robinson fined to Dark, the Braves, said It didn't matter who pitched, "Nobody enuld have runners holding.
braten today. He said he Catcher Jim Hegan smashed would start the former Giant a homer into the left field stand, "problem pitcher," Billy Voiselle, scoring Keltner and Júdnich. on Monday. Spahr" replaced Potter in the Today's score was: 2*piteber's box and cut the ratly
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