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WEEK-END SPORT.

LAWN BOWLS.

SATURDAY'S SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE GAMES.

INTERPORT TRIAL.

Only three games were played in the Second Division of the Lawn Bowls League on Saturday afternoon. match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Indian R.C. was not played as the latter club were unable to raise a team. They have, therefore, conceded the points of this match, and it is also under- stood that the Indians have also conceded the points to the East Paing Recreation Club, whom they were das to meet this

week.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

THE

"C" DIVISION

CRICKET CLUB BEAT RECREIO.

Playing away, the Hongkong Cricket" Club defeated the Club 'de Recreio by

games on Saturday last. The detailed scores Follow: F. Xavier and J. Xavier:

beat F. T. Orr and A. C.

Howard

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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 23RD 1926

BASEBALL:

TWO VICTORIES OF ONE-RUN.

SATURDAY'S GAMES.

In the two league baseball matches played on the Happy Valley diamond yesterday, the two victorious teams won by one run. South China defeated the Club de Recreio by ; and the Hoag kong Baseball, Club beat the Defence Corps by 10 runs to 18

Tho

lost to K. A. Mason and W. L.

Smith

3- 8

lost to M. M. Watson and S. M.

Garrard

5-6

6- 5

14-19

"

J. F. Ribeiro and A. Ribeiro:

beat K. A. Mason and W. L.

Smith

lost to . 3. Watson and S. M.

Garrard

6-1

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Playing on the Craigengower C.C. green, the Civil Service C.C. lost by a Darrow margin to Taikoo, and this match completed the League programme of the former team.

By winning against the Yacht Club, the East Point R.C. are now running neck and neck with the K.U.C. for the championship, and having been given the points by the Indians have completed Fiheir programme.

Next Saturday the K.C.C. will meet If they lose their the Craigengower. match East Point. will secure the cham- pionship of the Second Division, but if the K.C.C. win a play off between the two clubs will become necessary.

The Craigengewer, defeated the Club de Recreio away by a small margin. Details of the matches follows

THE RESULTS.

RERAS 2. FAST POINT R.C.

loat to F. T. Orr and A. C.

Howard

SOUTH CHINA v. RECREIO.

LOCAL AQUATICS.

SUCCESSFUL CONTESTS AT V.R.C

REAR-ADMIRAL STIRLING

PRESENT.

The first night fete, of the present season was held at the Victoria Becres tion Club on Saturday eveniàg. There was a good attendance, considering that there was a counter-attraction at Taikeo. Some excellent swimming contests were witnessed.

Rear- него present Among those Admiral J. H. B. Stirling, C.B, who is shartly taking over the chairmanship of the VRC Miss Stirling, Mr. We Logan, acting Chairman of the Club, Mrs. Logan and Cot. Robertson.

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In spite of the fact that they led by four runs to one at the close of the ith inning, the Club de Recreio men made so many errors in the 6th inning and enabled South China to draw level. In

The programme contained a variety of the last inning South China managed to items, which passed off without a hitch, and some close dishes were scen. The get one run, and so won the game.

Misses Hut again proved their swimming The teams and score details were as prowess by winning the 30 yards ladies under-

14-10

C. Barretto and E. A. Noroaba:

beat. K. A. Mason and W. L

Smith

Sorry CHINA

3-4

Shim

çi.

ILECHEIO Remedios

lost to Ma M. Watson' and S.

M. Garrard

T. Chinn

2b,

M. Barros

5- B

June

3b.

Gosano

·S. L. Lee

5- 8

P

D. Xavier

Leung

Pereira

Sling

rt.

Gutterres

17-18

S. S. Lec

C,

H. Barros

K. China

1b.

43-54

Choy

$3.

lost to F. T. Orr and A. C.

Howard

Total

WATER POLO, TO-DAY'S IMPORTANT MATCH.

Considered rivals for League Honours, the Victoria Recreation Club and the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association A teams will meet each other at 6.30 this afternoon. A battle royal is expected, the result of which will; place the victors in a safe position for

At home the Yacht Club were defeated the trophy. by 14 shots. Scores:-

R. H.K.Y.C.-Waters, Sellars, Greig and Dixon (Skip) 23; Croncher, Black, Wood and Russell (Skip) 15; Davies, Sutherland, Carpenter and Lang (Skip)

E.P.R.C. McKellar, Webstor, Shaw and Whiteford (Skip) 17; Samways, Williamson, R. McKellar and K. w. Lee (Skin) 7; Baker, Glover, Henderson and McTavish (Skip) 20:

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Last year these teams played a drawn match in the League matches and subse quently met again in the final, from which the Club emerged victorious after playing extra time.

5th match to-day starts at 8.00 between East Surreys and the Royal Navy.

Clubs. Totals:-R. H.K.Y.C., 50;. E.PRC, Victorin R. C.

K.B. School "A"

TALKOD .C. . CIVIL SERVICE C.C. At the Crargedgower Club's green Taikoo with a very weakened team de. feated the Call Service ti by four! shots.

Scores:-

T.R.C.-Walmsley, Warnock, Chalmers and McKechnie (Skin) 10; Spiers, Rich mond, Munro and Grimes (Skip) 16; Bell, Coils, Craig and Duncan (Skip)

29.

Davies and C.S.C.C.-Jones, Rosë, Allen (Skip) 17; Beattie, Westlake, Haynes and Lamble (Skip) 0; Carr, Flegg, Sara and Alderman (Skip) 16. Totals:-T.R.C., 57; US.C.C., 53.

CLUB DE RECREIO 2. CHAIGENGOWER C.C.

Playing at home, the Club de Recreio were beaten by Craigengower C. C. by five

shots...

Scores

Recreio

Royal Navy

East Surreys Electric Ca

L. Pta.

Recreio

Alves Rocha."

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 0 0 1 2 100 0 1 0 0 0 3 1-5

S. China... Rups-Recreio Rocha, Pereira, Gut. terres, Remedios (1). Scuth China: Leung (2), Sling, Shim, S. L. Lee (1),

Hits, Recreio 5, South China & Errors.-Recreio 6, South. China 3. Strike-out.-S. LLee 3. First on balls--S. L. Lec 1; D. Xavier 3: Remedios

CLUB. DEFENCE CORPS.

event.

G. R. Razavet was unlucky in the final of the po yards members aggregate (handics race. This popular and suc- cessful swimmer won his hent in the raco By about two seconds ahead of the second nian, despite the fact that he (Hazavet) was heavily handicapped, being scratch map, and going at the nearest com petitor to bim raceiving 7, and going at 17. The other two in the race received 12 and B, respectively, and went of and 15, respectively. In the final, how- evor, Kazavet fatted to come in for placo, being just beaten, after a very plucky effort.

Owing to the absence of two members of the A.V.D.C. at Taikoo, two sub- stitutes did service for them in the Water Polo match against the V.K.C. The goat. keeper for the Volunteers (Knight) did yeonian service and saved many shots. being beaten in the second half of the gaare by two hot ones from close range.

THE AUSTRALIANS AT TAUNTON

THROUGH EXUTER'S AGENCY.1

LONDON, August isto

At, Taunton, before 10,000 spectators and in showery weather but with a drying.

wicket, the Australians played. Somerset, Collins won the toss, and the Australians compiled 245, Ellis and Everett 49 and 39, respectively. They added 08 by the last wicket Robertson (Glasgow) had 3 for 5, White 3 for ca. Somerset were 19 for no wickets when stumps were drawn.

COUNTY CRICKET.

FOUR CENTURIES IN ONE

MATCH.

(THROUGH RETTER'S AGENCY.)

The

LONDOS, August 20th. Playing against Middlesex at Lords; Kent "WOO on the first innings. scores were:-

Kent, 314 and 998 for three' wickets

(deciazed). Middlesex, 192 and 3 for three

wickets

The chief contributors to Kent's first- innings score wera Knott el, Seymour

and Collins 2 (not out). Powell took even wickets for 8 runs In the visi- tors' second innings, Hardinge made 81 not out and Bryan also made 81. not out.

The only Middlesex batsman-to make a showing was Killick, who scored 5. Marriott took four-wiekets-for-3-rans

NOTTS CAPTAIN AGAIN IN

FORM.

"Dancing took place at the close of the events to the music of the Lyric Orches Bowra, which had also provided selections home during the earlier part of the evening.

Logan presented the prizes to the suc-tershire gained a first innings win over cessful competitors.

High scoring marked this game. ker in the second inning scored a run for the Volunteers and Owen Hughes later followed with a three-bagger. At the close of the third inning the Defence Corps led by 6 runs to 5. Afterwards the Club gained the lead. In the last inning when the Club was well to the fore the Defence Corps made five runs. The Club, however, won by one rua.

The teams and score details were as

DEFENCE COPS.

LEAGUE TABLE.

M.

W

3

3

Q

3

2.

2

0

10

1

1

1

0.

1

under:--

0

CLEA

E.B. School "B"

1)

Hogan

el.

Spary

Hines

1t.

Lage:

Kansom

3b.

Wheeler

INTERFORT TRIAL.

Davis

1.

Lamuert

Cockey

શા,

Ralph

Mucció

Bowker

Harrell

Owen aushea

C.

Kamsay

rt.

Jordan.

3

A good number of keen-bowls entho siasts assembled on the Kowloon Cricket Clab's ground on Saturday afternoon to Be the first real trial game in connec tion with the approaching bowls inter- port with Shanghai and at the Northern port. The local team are likely to leave Hongkong between September 6th and 10th. Another trial is to be played next

Saturday.

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The standard of play was of a very high order throughout. There were few it any failures, and the majority of the heads were keenly contested. It is con- sidered that whatever team is finally selected to represent the Colony, they should not fail to return to Hongkong. with the ashes..

10: 0, 10; 1: 3,13.

Club de Recreio.-J. Ribeiro, F. X.

The scores were as under :- Bilva, F. E. Remedios and L. C. Souza

Omar, Holland, Lapsley and Wother- Ekip) 17; C. Lopes, AV: Barros, C. Larques and P. A. Rozario (Skip) 17;spoon-1: 3, 3; 2:2, 5; 5: 2, 7; 4: 0.7 E. V. Souza, H. E. Sequeira, C. E50, 7; 8: 0,-7; 7: 0, 7; 8: 1, 8; 9: 2, 10;

ilva and J. Ribeiro (Skip) 10. Craigengawer C.C.-Kharas, Nicholson, odrigues end Arcull: (Skip) 10; Luz, beiro, Neves and Alves (Skip) 22; keman, Spink, Thayer and Bennett kip) 14.

Oswick, Morrison, Farrell'and Gov: 1:00 2: 0.0; 3:0, 0:4:2, 3:3: 1, 6:14; 7: 1,5; 8: 0, 5;9: 0, 3; 10: 1,6; 11, 0, t

Omar, Dobbia, Lapsley and Wother-

Major Bankin

1 2 3 4 3 0 Club ............

1 0 4 4 2 1 4—19 H.K.V.D.C. 0 2 4 2 3 2 5-19 Runs.-Club: ·Fines (5), Bankio, Hogan, Davis, Muccio, Harreli (2), Major, Ismail, Ransom, Cockey (1).

Defence Corps: Ralpb, Lammert, Bowker (3), Ramsay, Owen Hughes, Wheeler (2) Eager, Spary, Jordan (1).

Hits. Club S, Defence Corps 11. Errors.Club 12. Defence Corps 9. Strike-out.-Owen Hughes 2, Jordan 1: Harrell 3, Cockey

Hughes,

First on bulls.Owen Hughes 2, Jordan 2, Harrell 3, Cockey 3. Home run: Bowker. Three-basc hits. Owen Bowker.

Two-base hits.-Hices, Ransom, Davis. His by Pitcher.-Jordan 2.

SUNDAY'S MATCH.

At the conclusion of the aquatice, Aira.

tion, thanked those who had attended. Mr. Legan, who presided at this fune. and also expressed thanks to the Com (mittee for their hard work prior to the

fete.

Mr. Logan also announced that Rear-Admiral Stirling had consented to take over the chairmanship of the V.R.C. Cheers were given for Mira Logan, Mr. Logan and the new Chairman.

The next night fete, it was annoureed, will be held on Saturday, September 4th..

........._OFFICIALS..

President.-H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi,

KCMG-

Acting Chairman.-Mr. W. Logan Judges.lessra: A. A. Alves. W. Logan, PW. Ramsay, C. J. Cooke, E. WRailton, A. Silva Netto, T. King, B..

Moncrief, and B. J. de H. Moore. Starters.-Messrs. A. A. Alves, R. C. Witchell, T. King.

Timekeepers-Messrs. C. J. Cooke, J. A. Lyor, W. Anderson, P. W. Ramsay, S. H. Garrod, F. W. T. Ross.

Handicappers-Messrs. R. C. Witchell, G. R. Razavet, T. King, D. Lyon, and

3. Cooke.

Mr. Janics Stewart (Hoz Treasurer), Mr. D. Lyon (Hon. Secretary).

FINAL RESULTS.

100 Yards Members Aggregate. (Handi-

"

Playing away at Nottingham, Worces

Notts. The scores were:-

Worcester, 287 and 149 for five

wickets"

Notta, 283.

In Worcester's first inninga, Foster made 84 and Root 69. Richmond took In the second Ave wickets for 81 runs. innings, Williams was top scorer with For Notts, Carr made the century 81. of the match, his total being 138.

~FÖUR-CENTURIES-

"

Playing at home at Birmingham, War- wickshire won on the first innings against. Surrey. The scores were:-

Surrey, 398 and 241 for two wickets

(declared),

Warwick, 4 and 54 for one wicket. In Surrey's first innings, Jardine made the fine score of 137, whilst in the second innings, Dueat made 130°(not out) and Sandham 69.

There were also two centuries made in Warwick's comppleted innings, Kilner scoring 148 and Bates 104.

KILNER IN FORM. Playing at Home at Harrogate, York- cáp)-Final-1, E. Zimmera; %, Wshire won on the first innings, against. Taylor Time: 75.2-5, 71.2-3 secs.

Boys Two Lengths Handicap-1, K. G. "Evans; %, W, Lawrence. Fie 321-5,

30 secs.

50 Yards Back Stroke (Handicap Final.-1, A. May 9, U. H., Kazavet. Time: 3,4-5, 37.3-5 secs.

50 Yards Ladies (Handicap)-1, Miss Phyllia Eunt; 2, Miss Doris Hunt. Time: 41.4-5, 40.3-6 secs.

High Dive-1, A. May (93 points); 2. D. Laing (94 points).

100 Yards Members Breast Stroke

Tols:-Club de Recreio, 50 Craigen- spoon: 12: 3, 15; 13: 4, 20; 14: 1, 81: JAPANESE DEFEAT THE FILIPINOS. Į (Handicap).-1, J. Roza Pereira; 2, H.

Lower C.C., 36.

FRIENDLY GAME.

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BOWLING GREEN v. YACHT CLUE. During the weekend a friendly game was played between the Kowloot Bowl. ing Graen Club and the Royal Hongkong the late start only Yacht Club. Owing fifteen heads were played on the two rinks, and darkness and a shower

15: 1, 22:16: 1, 23 IT: 0, 23;.12: 3, 26; 19: 1, 27; 20: 1.99: 21: 2, 30.

Oswick, Smith, Farrell and Gow: 12: 0, 6; 13: 0, 0; 14: 0, 0; -15: 0, 6; 18: 0, 6; 17: 2, 8; 18: 0; 8; 10: 0, 8; 20: 0, 8; 21: 0, 8.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The following are the positions in the League to date:-

DIVISION I

rain stopped play before a decision could Taikoo R.C.10 be reached. The skip of the Yacht Club Kowloon Dock......10. declared the match a draw.

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Craigenzower.C.C..10

Q'

Barros. Time: 88, 65.3-3 secs.

Playing in a league biatch yesterday,

50 Yards Members' Team Race.-G. K. the Japanese beat the Filipinoa hy nine Razavet's team. runs to three, with

* H.E.V.D.C: Water Polo.V.R.C. an unplayed last

Won by the V.R.C. by two goals to nil inning.

in the second half. The teams and score by inning were as under:---

S. Hachiuma

Honda.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

X.

FILIPINOS. Leonard Francisco"

JAPANESE..

16.

Murita

3b.

Hayase

Cruz

85.

Y. Hachiuma

P. W.

D. L P.

Zafra

Takotami

8

0

10

Rall

it

Yoko

7

0

14

Angeles

D.

. Ishimatsu

7.

14

Teeson

2b.

* 1

9

Bautista

st.

Kusano

2

Delgado

1 1 8 3

DIVISION 11. P. W.

Filipinos

D.

P.

0 3 20

10.

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8

0

7.12

0, 2 10

3" 1. ✡

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0. 11

2

Civil Service ...10 The scores up to the stoppage were: K.B.G.C.-Dobbie, Hatt, Holland and Kowloon B.G....10. Gow (Skip) 23; Hatel, Gorvin, Mc Police LC...10 Lachland and Gibson (Skip) 24.

R.H.K.Y.C.-Davis, Sutherland, Lang' and Russell (Skip) 6; Crowther, Carpen- ter, Macfarlane and Dixon (Skip) 10.

Totals:-K.B-G.C., 37; R.EETC.,

16.

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INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COMPETITION.

"The third match in the Inter-Depart- mental bowls competition was played on the Police Recreation Club ground yes- terday, the contestants being the Prisons. Department and the P.W.D. The former won by three shots.

East Point R.C...13 10 Kowloon C.C.......13 Taikoo E.C.13. Civil Service. C.C.14 Craigengower C.C.13 R.H.K.Y.C...13. Club de Recreio.....13 Indian RC.12

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SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

DIVISION 1.

18

0 0 0 1 0 9 0-3 Japanese"...... 1 0 2 3 0 3.0-9

Runs-Filipinos: Francisco (2) Cruz. Japanese: Y Hachiuma (3); S. Hachiu- ma-Murata,-Hayase, Kusano, Ishimatsu,

15 Honda.

For. Agat. Up, Dn. 050 520 135 0 Taikoo R.C... Kowloon D.R.C....... 658 533 13 0 0. 49 Craigengower C.C... 014 535

550 530 0 21 Civil Service

077 ...... 525 802 Kowloon B.G.C. The Police R,O. 2.

493 €32

139 DIVISION I

For. Agat. Up. Dn. 815 665 150 0 East Point B.C. Kowloon 0.0. 785 641 144 .0 43 D Taikoo R.C. 775 732 Civil Bervice RC..... 802800 · 2 0 Uraigangower C.C..... 673 674 B.E.K.YO

With aix down in the twelfth head (6-12), the P.W.D. ahowed an improve ment by bringing the score to 13-14 at the end of the eighteenth head.. Prisons thereafter added three singles..

The teams were as under- Prisons Dept. Buchanan, Johnstone Wiltshire and McLeod (Skip) 17.

Public Works Dept.-Sara, Carpenter, Tacchi "and Hollands (Skip) 13.

The Prisons Department will next meet the Education Department in the semi final.

(Continued on next Column).

777 781 0.

Hits.-Filipinos, 4; Japanese, 9. Errors.-Japanese, 3; Filipinos, 7. Strike-out. Ishimatsu, s Angeles, 2.. First on balls.-Ishimatsu, 3; Angeles,

LEAGUE TABLE.

League standings to date are as under:

W. L. Pta.

South China

10

909

Japanese.

B

.800

Club de Recrcio.

4

6 .414

Filipinos

4

.363

H.K.B.C.

8 272

Defence Corps

4

8

209

CRICKET LEAGUE,

*1 The annual meeting of the Hongkong 14 Cricket League will take place at the Club de Recreio. 684 8000 122 H.L.Q.C. pavilion at 6.15 pm on Mon- Indian, R.C.

202day, August 30th.

4 430

021*

[THLOUGH-LEUTER'S AGENCY.]

PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

THE THOUSAND GUINEAS FINAL,

LONDON, August Blät.

At Morrtown Links, Leeds, in the Thousand Guineas Professional Golf Tournament Final, C. Whitcombe, of Crewshill, beat O'Neill, of Wrekin, 0-8 over thirty-six-boles.

Hampshire. The scores were:-

İfampshire,~121–

Yorkshire, 969 for nine wickets (de-

clared).

Roy Kilner took four wickets for 24 runs, and then when Yorkshire went into, bat he made the highest score with Te Stephenson contributed 60.

LANCASHIRE'S' WIN.

Playing at Brighton (Roberts benefit match), Lancashire won on the first in- Loings against Sussex. The scores were:

Lancashire 248 and 125 for three

wickete

SLASTX 230.

In Lancashire's first innings, Watson made 84 (not out) and in the second innings Makepeace inade 75 (not out).

R. Tyldesley was the most successful with the bell, taking Eve wickets for

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DERBY DEFEAT NORTHANTS. Playing at home at Chesterfeld, Derby beat Northants by an innings and 69 rána. The scores were - Northants 5 and 100. Derby 235 for seven wickets (declar-

ed). Morton and Townsend, the Derby trundlers, shared the bowling. honours: Morton" had four wickets for 27 runs in the first innings and four wickets for FOREST HILLE, August 20th. The Women's National Championships, 15 in the second. Townsend took five have reached the quarter-finals, the wickets for 13 runs in the first innings eight "seeded" stars having anrvived, and four wickets for 22 runs in the except Helen Wills, owing to ill health. second...

Mary Browne beat Penelope Anderson

LAWN TENNIS, THE WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

For Derby, Hutchinson made 58 (not

7-5, 6-1; Mrs. Mallory beat Mra. Chapout) and Worthington 08, Jupp took Isin, 7-5, 6-0; and Miss Ryan beat five wickets for 98 runs. Eleanor Goss, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0.

LATER. In the semi-finals of "the National Championships, Miss Ryan beat. Miss Browne 6-1, 6-3, and Mrs. Mallory beat Mies Bayard -3, 6-3.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN" BERVICE.]

JAPAN DEFEATS CUBAA

MONTREAL, August 20th. Japan has eliminated Cuba from the Davis Cup competition and now meets France for the honour of challenging the United States.

LEUER'S AMRICÁST, BERVICE. |

YACHTING IN U.S.A.

WINNER OF KING GEORGE'S, CUP.

Newront (Rhode Island), Aug. 92nd. Mr. Harry Payne Whitney's schooner Fanitie has won the cup presented to New York Yacht Club by King. Geoge.

The Vanitie Eight competed. throughout.

HOME

FOOTBALL.

MATCHES ON GROUND OF FIRST-MENTIONED CLUR.

(THROUGH NECTER'S AGENCY.}

LONDON, August 1st.

Aberdeen 3. Clyde 2. Airdrieonians 3, Rangers 3 Celtic Cowdenbeath 0. Dunfermline 0, Hamilton 1. Hearts, Queen's Park 1. Motherwell 1, Kilmarnock 0.. Partick 4, Morton 3.

St. Johnstone 0, Dundee 1. St."Mirren 3, Falkirk -0. Dundee United 0, Hibernian 2.

AMERICAN BASEBALL.

NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE MATCHES.

EEEUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

NEW YORK, August 21st, The following are the results of the American Baseball League Matches play- ed last week:-

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NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Saturday:-

Brooklyn 3, Boston 4.

Brooklyn Boston 3.

Philadolphin 4, New York 3. St. Louis 2, Chiengo 3. Sunday-

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Brooklyn 1, Boston Brooklyn 11, Boston 2. - Cincinnati, Philadelphia 2.

St. Louis 7, Chiengo Monday:-..

St. Louis 5, Chicago: 4. Tuesday :-

Chiengo 7, New York a St. Louis S, Brooklyn 7. Cincinnati & Philadelphia 2 Wednesday:

Chicago 1, New York 2. St. Louis 6, Brooklyn 2.. Pittsburg 4, Boston 1. Pittsburg 3, Boston 4. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 0. Thursday:

Chicago 9, New York 1. Pittsburg 1, Philadelphia 3. Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 0. dt. Louis a, Brooklyn 2. "Friday:-

:

St. Louis 6, New York 2. Chicago 1, Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 4. Bostar 2.

-AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Saturday:

New York 4, Washington 2 New York 5, Washington 10. Boston Philadelphia 1 Boston 2, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2, Detroit 5. Sunday:

New York 4, Boston 2 New York 3, Boston 5.

Washingtons, Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 7, St. Louis 11. Cleveland G, St. Louis 4.

Chicago 0, Detroit C (incompleted). Monday:

Baaton 1, St. Louis 6." Boston 7, St. Louis 1.

Detroit o, Chicago o. (incompleted). Tuesday:-

New York 3, Chicago 5. Boston 3, St. Louis 1. Boston 4, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 4

Wednesday :-

Boston 4, St. Louis 2. Thursday

Boston 1, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 0, Detroit 1. Friday

Baston 1, Chicago_5. New York 10, St Louis 4. Philadelphia, Detroit 4 Philadelphia 4, Detroit

KILLED PLAYING POLO. FAMOUS "BANKER,

DEAUVILLE, August 1st. Colonel Herman Earjca, the famous American banker, - was thrown while playing polo and died of his injuries. Barjes was Morgan Company and managed their a partner in the J. P.) Paris Agency. He conducted all the degotiations of his firm and the Banque of France, which resulted in the Morgan

credits..

COVER

THE BISK OF

TYPHOID

AND

CHOLERA

WITH

GILMANS.

* OCEAN Ted

THE

COMPREHENSIVE. POLICY

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