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BASEBALL
NOTES.
REFLECTIONS OF A FAN.
AND A FEW SUGGESTIONS.
[DY C. C]
To-day begins the third week of] this season's baseball, and I feel there are many who will echo my disappointment at not seeing the Hong Kong Baseball Club outfit show may improvement. The play ers are all well-seasoned men and
TENNIS LEAGUE. ·
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
GOOD. COMPETITION EXPECTED.
THE HONG
The "A"" Division Shield has been won by the Chinese Recreation Club and there remains only a few more matches to bring the League competition to a close. The "B". Division has reached its concluding stages, and the struggle for the leading places is very keen indeed it is a pity not to see them pull-In the "C" Division on account ing" together. They need to work of the large number of entries the more as a team and Proulx should competition is only half finished, bo kept hebind "the plate all the but already the Chinese Recreation time. He is very useful there and Club, have forged ahead and their to put him elsewhere is a mistake two teams are at the top of the
table.
•
Ruffins a good pitcher and i Le is given good support by the folders, there is no reason why the entire outfit could not be just as good as the Dragon or the Filipinos. Muccio is a
safe first bateman, and Burrell can always be relied on for a good hit. On the whole I cannot find much fault with the players, but what beats me is why cannot they pull off a rin. 1
*
The H.K. Baseball Club will cross bats with the Dragons this after- noon, and if the Club could show some team
work the Dragone might be down for another defeat. There is really nothing outstanding among the Chinese players. Let as a pitcher, ranks after Zafra and Ruffla. Their Selding is none too good and as for batting, they can only rely on about three men Shag, Shim and Tom Chinn. "Any way the game will be a very close ono and there is no doubt the fans would like to see the Club secure its ärst win this season.
Zafra is the
"star" of the
Filipinos pack and whenever he goes to the mound pill in "hand the fans are sure of some thrills. He pitches a first class game and as for his bitting prowess, he is second to none. He rightly earus for himself the name Kong's Babe Ruth."
15"
of "Hong
For to-day only one tie in the "A" Division has been arranged, Craigengower meeting the M. B.K.
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their own courts at Happy Valley. Even play is expected, and the apanese are likely to win. To morrow
Craigengower meet the Indians on their opponents' courts
at 10.30 a.m.
Better competition is expected in the junior divisions! Although the Chinese Recreation Club have been
KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY
CRICKET CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS.
*THE SPIRIT OF ADVEN- TURE.
MAKES THE GAME WORTH WHILE.
[ar . . . CUTTON.]
Take the spirit of adventure out
of the game of cricket, or any other pastime it for men, and little re- mains. There is a world of differ-
BILLIARDS.
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A CAPITAL FINAL..
On Thursday evening, in the Mem. bers' Billiards Room was played the final match of an exciting tournament, held among Service
tears.
7th, 1928.
LAWN TENNIS.
AMERICAN PAIRS
BEATEN.
TILDEN DIES FIGHTING.
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THE
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IT is with great pleasure, I acknow
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the continent. long stay at home and
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RICHMOND 1. If you are in mental or physical sufferings Or the victim of disease,
venture,
for the one is fantastic imprudence, and the other is bound up with a daring which involves some legitimate risk to achieve an end worth the effort.
The idea of a Service Tournament had been in the minds of the YMCA. Billiards Committee for
called for, eight teams accepted the invitation. As it was in the nature of an experiment, more were not desired, but the result of the ex- periment has shown that such a
tournament Can
become
Very
popular, and it is hoped to repeat it in some six months.
There is a danger in most.com- petitive aporta in these days of holding on to a safe course-and particularly in cricket, which is by Mr. W. Charity, for compet
A silver cup has been presented
apt to lose its savour if caution betion, and the winning team receive carried to excess. The captain who mementoes in the form of silver takes a reasonable risk on the cric spoons. The Cup will be kept in the Service Billiards Room at the ket field should never be blamed If the issue be ultimately decided Kowloon YM.C.A and the name against him,
of the winning teams inscribed on small shields affixed to the base of the Cup.
results. When
During this week of Whitsuntide, when there is a cricket carnival, there were splendid examples of the spirit of adventure, with most contrary
Frank an enforced the closure on be- half of Middlesex he gave Sussex time to get the runs necessary for victory if the visitors to Lord's had the capacity. Sussex, were only asked to score at the rate of rather more than 10 runs an hour. When Guy Jackson, of Derbyshire, closed against Warwickshire he left Calthorpe's company, the task of scoring 88 an hour.
distinguishing themselves and have taken the lead in the table, they are not without serious opposition today. In the "B" they meet the Club de Recreio who last year lost to them by the narrowest possible margin of one game onls. They will in all likelihood win judging" by
Some may think it but a poor their good performances this sea-
estimate of the capacity of the son but the Portuguese are a very modern batsman when a skipper uncertain quantity and may produce leaves them a task so comparative- good enough-form to give the Chily light. But that is a matter on nese a surprise, as was the case last year when they met in the final. Yvanovich is a valuable ac quisition and has retained his skill while away from the Colony for a few seasons.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club and South China wao are favourably placed for the run- ner-up position are bath engaged, the former meeting Nippon and the latter the University,
In the "C" Division the Chinese Recreation Club will also be up against some opposition against the There is not a single man in the Kowloon Cricket Club who a few Filipino gang that does not know weeks ago lost to their second team how to play Hachiuma behind the by one game only, Kowloon are plate is a valuable asset. Kusano out to win this afternoon, but will fa admittedly the best centre feld find the first team a tougher pro- in the Colony. Murata is a good position than the second. Still the short. Terry Leonard is very safe result will be looked forward with at arst and his brother David is interest. South China, the only becoming a good third baseman. other team unbeaten, meet the Kow Both the Leonards are good bat-loon Indians and should maintain ters, When it comes to hitting their record. the pill the Filipinos can rely on every man in the team, even the
midget Fernandez can lash out for a double.
•
The Filipinos, however, will have the test of the season to-morrow when they meet the crack aine from the U.S.S. Sacramento. The sailors are certainly a good bunch of ball players, and the Filipinos would have to put all they know into the game if they wish to win. It is hard to predict as to which side will come out top-dog. The battle will be a thrilling one and ball fans will find it worth their while to journey down to the Happy Valley diamond to watch the big game of the season.
*
I am inclined to think that the Filipinos will win the league this season. In their next meeting with the Dragons, they will consolidate their position if they can beat the Chinese team as they did two weeks ago. It is rather unfortunate that the Chinese could not find better men to replace some of the players Already in the team. They used to have a large number of Chinese ball players to pick from, and what have become of these reserve play
ers no one seems
to know.
The programme follows:-
"A" Division, Craigengower . M.E.K.
# Division. Nippon Club, Hong Kong C.C. Royal Engineers r. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. e. Craigengower. University . South China A.A. Recreio . Chinese R.C.
"Division. R.A.0.C. Kennedy Road M.Q. South China A.A.. Kowloon
'Indians T.C.
Chinese R.C. I. Kowloon Indian R... Nippon Club. Chinese R.C. II. R.A.M.C. Y.M.C.A. "Recreio I. Hong Kong C... Civil Service
C.C.
To-morrow.
"A DIVISION. Indian R... Craigungower.
SOUTH CHINA A.A. TEAMS.
The following will represent the South China AA in their League match to-day.
"B" Division against Univer- sity-Ho Wai Hing and Chan So, Lee Woon Choy and Lee Wai Choy, Luk Kang Cheung and Luk Ting While on this subject & pertinent Cheung, question may be asked as to why
Division against K.I.T.C.
is a pitcher not allowed a runner (At Home):-T. N. Tang and S
which judgment must be exercised, having regard to the bowlers at the captain's disposal, the condition of the pitch, and the calibre of the opposition de
Middlesex gained a handsome win and Derbyshire sustained a disaster. Whatever the results, the paint that must be emphasised is that these courageous captains did not wait until Sussex and War- wickshire were placed in such position that only phenomenal batsmanship, or a miracle, would
£
enable them to come out of the struggle triumphant-
Keeping Interest Alive. Surely both captains should be commended because they kept in- terest alive and proved that they placed the game above the prize, and thought much more of the play than the points.
hated
To me it seems that the sport of cricket is sometimes submerged. This is what the old Yorkshire secretary foresaw when he used the famous phrase about the
many years ago. championship" Cricket without the spirit of ad- venture is little more than dismal drudgery.
1
Tack-in-the-Box, and his network war heroi. Time and again he won applause by his interceptions and Wonderfully angled volleys.
The American pair reached match point de 63 in the fifth set, when Tilden, who had been this beat player on the court in the first two sets, made four errors and let in the Australians at 9-8. The latter son won a love game on his own seized the opportunity, and Patter-list,
service. The packed stadium gave a great ovation to the winners.
In the other semi-final the re maining American pair, Lott and Hennessey, were defeated by Cochet and Bragnon.
-་
Senorita d'Alvarez was to have met Miss Wiis in the faal of the Thursday's match was between | Ladies Singles on July 8th, but shẹ the Wireless Staff (Stonecutters) is suffering from slight laryngitis. Team (Captain, L/Tel. J. Pomeroy) The match hag" conarquently been and 31st Heavy Battery, RA Team (Captain, Sergt. Leach) and
Men's
Doubles. was for 150 points for each game.
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It was only right that the Anal. match should have been the best Patterson and Hawkes (Australia) that had been played during the beat Tilden and Hunter (U.S.A.) tournament, as well as being the 7-9, 7-9, 6-1, 6-4, 10-8.
Cochet and Brugnon (France) one in which the difference between the scores was the least. The beat Loth and Henaesery (U.S.) THE "COBLENZ‘ following are the teams, with the 11-0, 6-4, 38, 7-871-
individual scores:--
31st Heavy Battery. Gar. Rich Sgt. French
B.Q.M.S. Grimes Sgt. Scouler Sgt. Leach Bdr..
Davey
85
141
130
150
138
130
814
W/T. Staf. P.O. Pitts L/T. Giles L/T. Cohring LT. Campion
150
150
199
126
LI. Pomeroy
150
Tel Sorble
101
806.
The 31st Heavy Battery won by 8 points. The last game, on which the match depended was well contest ed and the inat few strokes were watched in silence. We heard from one of the Wireless Staff that he could not stand the strain, "and had to retiré for a space! The enthusiasm was gratifying to the promoters, and the capacity of the Billiards "Room was taxed to the utmost with the number of sup- porters,
At the close of the match, the Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. after a few words of congratulation to the Arthur Carr, the captain of Not- victors, and commiseration to the tinghamshire, is not usually lack vanquished, who after all, were ing in a strong desire to go all out beaten but not disgraced, presented for the win. Possibly be felt that the prizes. The Sports Officer of the the Trent Bridge wicket for the Enttery, on behalf of the Team, Surrey match. was true to tradi- thanked the T.M.C.A. lor arranging tion. Two centuries had been the Tournament, and expressed the made, and two scores of over 90 thanks of the team for the sporting had been hit by men who were not game but up by their opponents regarded as first-class batsmen. The teams and their friends then
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"The progress of the tournament is shown below:-
striker. Ferhaps he had conclud- which Sergt. Leach and L/T. ed that his bowlers were fatigued. Pomeroy recorded their apprecia Why they should be tired with tion to Mr. Walker, the Billiards only 103 overs distributed among Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., for all five men it is difficult to see. Carr that he had done in the Tourna- had an advantage of 189 on the first innings, and the only ex- planation of his decision seems to be that he was determined, as he thought, to cling to the five points already earned rather than strive for the greater reward lost the match by carrying estión safe to excess, by adopting policy, rather than a bold course of action.
And he
Heavy Battery (466) v. R.A.M.C. (511) (won by 15); W/T. Staff (331), (won by 08) v. Queen's Regt. (453); t. 31st Heavy R.A.0.C. (500) Battery (529), won by 29); H.M.S. Tamar (495) v. R.A.F., Kal Tack (523), (won by 23).
PRETTY ROUND:-20th
SEMI-FINAL-WIT. Staff (539), (won by 81) .. B.A.M.C. (478) 31st Heavy. Battery (520), (won by 24)
. RAE, Kai Tack (505).
FINAL WIT Staff (814), (won
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Another question may well be asked of the Hong Kong Baseball
Not since 1801 had Notta beer Association," and that is why is the score of chalked up after each received the averages from the off-bundled out at the Oval for 44 inuings It very annoying to cial scorer some of the Dragons when Lohmann and Lockwood were the fans to see's bank score board players told me that they were unplayable and gained a brilliant and everytime when they want to all rot," because the scores were victory.
Caly five times since 1831 had know the score they have to sak a kept by a Japanese who Pressman. I suggest that a "Box inclined to favour his own com Notts collapsed against Surrey for Score" should be kept giving de patriots. This year the scores are tails of hits, errors, at bat, stolen kept by a member of the South Carr cannot be lectured for the bases, etc. This is done elsewhere China Athletic Association, I under-failure of his batsmen, and surely it could be adopted in stand, and I wonder if there is against Fender and Peach, who got going to be more growling at the a start and rose to the occasion in Hong Kong
and of the seison.
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