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GOLF NOTES.

(By R.H.H.]

The Interpore match was frankly a little disappointing. In the four- somes our team made, a gallant fight and the lead. turned only on u 3 and 1 margin, which is not very large in a 36-hole inatch. On the following day however Hong Kong rather faded out of the picture and Shanghai won every match by

convincing margin. Any hopes which we may have held of making up for this defeat by a win in the Chinn Championship of Saturday and Sunday were rudely shattered by Budd who played bril liantly so win by twelve clear shots from the Shanghai second string,

very

Blinko.

Budd's wore of 289, one

over 4's for 72 holes of strenuous

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1928.

NEW YORK WINS THE BASEBALL

CHAMPIONSHIP.

BABE" RUTH'S THREE HOME RUNS.

ST. Louis, Oct. 9th.

For the second consecutive year the New York Yankees are World Champions after four straight vic

tories.

Crashing, through the Cardinal defences to a 73 win in a game Which included live Yankee home runs, Miller Huggins men upset all the records in the basket.

Not quite all the records, per

haps.

Babe Buth's last year total of sixty home runs remains unsur But to-day he did a big passed. ger thing than his best friends ever contemplated. In bue game which devided a world championship, the Babe lit three homers:

Koenig went out on a similar hit up the middle to second. No runs, one hit,, no errors.

CARDINALS-Oratti' singled into centre field and went to second when Paschal was slow in felding the ball, so he was credited with a double, High singled" with an infield hit and Orsatti went to thizd. Frisch fled to Paschal and Orsatti scored after the catch with the first tall of the game for either. side. High held Erst. Bottomley walked. Harper swung hard and fanned. One run, two bits, no

Babe Ruth made his third bomo run over the right feld pavillion! Gehrig was out, Alexander to

GOLF.

Bottomley, and Mousel fanned, ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF swinging. Two runs, two hits, no

errori

A

swung

CARDINALS - Bottomley hard but missed three. Hafty Harper singled inte the infield. hit into double play, with Koenig skepping on second and throwing to Gehrig at first to catch No runs, Harper of an eyelash. one hit, no errora

NINTH INNING. YANKEES-Durocher died out to shore roller which Alexander pick- Harper. Robertson was out on a ed up and pegged to Bottomley. Collins hit a two-bagger into centre field but Hoyt retired the side with

CLUB,

CAPTAIN'S. CUP—FANLING, OCTOBER 15TK-14TH.

Captain A. W. Davison 57-19-60 (quaies).

Other scores :----

A. B. Stewart

78-3-73

X. Croucher.......... 90-17=R Major D. W. Beamish 37-13-74 I. W. Shewan....... 70acr. =76

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FOURTH INNING. |

"ery-

YANKEES-Letting go with thing he had, the famed. Babe Ruth whaled the ball over the right field ablenchera for his first home run. of the World Series. When the ex- citement had quieted down some- what Lou Gehrig drew his custom- Meusel ary walk on four balls. lied out to Orsatti in centre field,

Lazzeri Gehrig holding his base. singled to left field, Gehrig going to second. Dugan died to Orsatti and Bengough fled to Hafey. One rua, two hits, no errors.

CARDINALS-With the score, now tied 1-1, tension was high. Smith

it was contest with enough championship golf, is an extraordi- smashing drama for a lifetime; parily fue performance. The scores game which started slowly with no runs in the first two innings, which for the individual rounds have not

first been reparted, but there is obvious allowed the Cardinals the ly very little margin for error is tally in the third inning. allowed such a total and his play throughthe Yanks to creep even in the out the two days must have been fourth, and the Cards to go one 1 further proof run ahead in the second half of alnost perfect, beside their big victory, is needed that same fourth. or the strength of the Shanghaj am, it is provided by the fact that Denison, who played lase in the Interport match, secared third Place in the Championship.

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Then for two tense Innings there

were no more scores.

And then the Fatal Seventh with four Yankee rans, of which

no errors.

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CARDINALS-Smith was batting aud Martin ruaning for him. Smith hit a single into right field. Maranville went to bat and Mar- in atole second. Maranville Hied 10 Koenig, Martin bolding his 'I' base. Holm wert to bat Alexander and Martin atole third. Hola was out, Hoyt to Gehrig, but Martin scored on the throw to first. Oraatti singled into centre field. Higb. singled to the left, Orsatti Frisch fouled to going to third. Huth. One run, three hits, no

THE SCORE.

errors.

YANKEES Paschal, er Durst, f Koenig, as

the first two were homers by Ruth singled to right field. Maranville

Ruth, ri and Gehrig And victory on-forced Smith out at second on a

Gehrig, b weat more Lazzari Kecuig play, then The results of the Autumn meet-clusively clinched by two ing. as prophesised-not quite runs in the eighth, despite the down to second himself

when Meusel, if fairly last week, showed some fine. Cards"

which Koenig committed an

error and Lazzeri, ab last-minute efort

Durocher, 2 returns, though the four ball four netted one more St. Louis score in threw into the stands in an attempt somes did not achieve "popularity. the last half of the ninth.

in stage a double play Sherdel, Dugan, b

Robertson, 35 Any net score in the 60's in medal

flied out to Paschal, Maranville'

Bengough, c holding second.

Collins, c Hoyt, p...

play, whether it be done from scratch or 15, is a very fine per formance, while it is never as easy as it should be to be up on bogey. In view of the results one can only be profoundly grateful that retri bution has fallon upon the winners as the hands of the handicapping committee, "though even then it de layed its fall just too long.

Un doubtedly there is an excellent op portunity of doing good scores at Fanling at the present time, for the days are not too hot and the greens seem to get steadily better and better, while shots will travel very much further than they did a few weeks ago. But there are at- tendant disadvantages it" this of course, for the bad shot which at one time wia safe now runs on into some well-deserved spot in the rough, from which it needs both skill and intelligence to extricate

the ball.

With the course in its present condition the St. John's Red Cross trophy ought to attract one or two rather starting returns before the end of the month. Up to the pre- sent. quainly due no doubt to the occurrence of the Autumn meeting

followed by the Captain's Cup last week end, there has not been a very large entry for this competition, but that will no doubt be remedied -kefore the end of the month...

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Not until it was all over could the dazed, spectators pall them selves together sufficiently to realize

With Orsatti batting, Hoyt com- that the "erippled Yanks had initted the second error of the in-x-Combs .... duplicated their feat of yesteryearning and the only other error of when they took the world title the whole game by making a wild

40 18 27 72 four games throw to second in an attempt to' Pittsburg in Last

the first time an catch Maranville. Maranville came

x-Batted for Bengough in the American League club had ever in for a score while the ball was

retrieved. Then won the championship in a four-being

Orsattith. Sacrifice Fly. game series.

One run, one ST. LOCIS In 1914 the Boston swung and fanned.

Oraatti, ef Nationals had won in one-two-hit, two errors. three-four fashion

High, 3b FIFTH INNING. Athletics, but certainly never be

Frisch, YANKEES-Hoyt singled to right Bottomley, b fore had a team so decidedly con founded the "wise money bettors, held and Paschal singled to centre, Hafey, If

As a result of his achievement Hoyt going to second base. Koenig Harper, rf to-day, Babe Ruth has a total of popped an easy fly to Frisch at Smith, e

second. The runners held their Maranville, ss 57 home runs for the season-only

bases. Babe Ruth was put out by Sherdel, p three under his record.

first, Bottomley at

unassisted. Alexander, p In addition to that, he has Gehrig again walked on tour balls-Holm special glory. His work to day which were so far from the plate xx-Martin seemingly gave conclusive proof of that Smith could hardly gather what his friends had contended, them in; it was such an intentional namely, that the Bale has been pass" that the fans got a laugh. holding himself in under orders for the good of the team. Huggins Meusel forced Gehrig out at now toward the end of the Ameri-second, Maranville to Frisch. No can League series that it would be runs, two hits, no errors. a. close thing for the Yanks, and he told Ruth to forget the home runs and get the base hits. Ruth did. To-day the lid came off.

Tanker tally to-day at the opening It was Ruth who made the initial of the fourth, when the atood: Cards 1, Yanks 0.

WAS

that did it

score And it

to

at

CARDINALS-High flied out Paschal. Frisch knocked one Hoyt who pegged to Gehrig at first. Bottomley waited and fanned on called strikes. No ruse, no hits, no

errors:

SIXTH INNING.

YANKEES Lapter singled to the A homer from the Ruth bat left. Dugan made an infield hit which was a single, and Lazzeri went to second. Bengough died out No more Yankee runs were to Bottomley. Hoy fouled to Bot scored for another two innings tomley, the runners holding their and at the opening of the seventh bases. Paschal fied out to Örsatti. the score stood: Cards 2 Yanks 1No ruas, two hits, no errors. Again Hath homered. (iehrig fol-

CARDINALS-Swinging briskly but lowed him with his fourth home

Grover to no purpose, Hafey struck out. run of the World Series.

Alexander replaced Harper drew a free walk to first. Cleveland Sherdel, but two more runs came Smith fied into Lazzari's" mitt, Harper hanging on to first base. Maranville singled to centre field and Harper got down to third, but Sherdel couldn't hit the spheroid in three tries. No runs, one bit,

Though there is still plenty of grass on the greens and fairways, the Old Course in parts is showing signs of the effect of sun and jack of rain. In some places the rough is quite badly dried up, a thing over which it is very difficult to le regretful, as one hardly notices it until it is necessary to play a shot from it. One or two of the tees have also been burnt very brown,

Durst hit a home run at the be- and of these. by far the worst is the ginning of the eighth inning, and 14th. Thanks to the hard ground then Ruth closed the day's scoring the green at "Sandy's Pulpit has for the Yanks by poling out his again come within range of the third of the game and of the series.; normal hitter, so that presumably sometime in the not too distant

over.

Game By Innings. - YANKEES-Paschal WAB first at

"

no errors.

future the present tee may be given bat when the game opened at 1.25 run against them, the Bugmen

J1,277.

SEVENTH INNING. YANKEES--With a margin of one

a rest, which will give people an He fouled behind the plate full of scrap.

came out for the Fatal Seventh Koenig hit into opportunity of trying the new tee

and Smith, catching instead of Maranville's glove. Sherdel manag further up the hill. Anyone who Wilson, nailed the ball. Koeniged to get two strikes or the mighty reaches the green from there may well congratulate himself on hit singled off to the left. Ruth lined Babe Ruth and then attempted to ting a shot well and truly in the tomley threw to Maranville for a/get a third by a curve with a fast

middle.

out to Bottomley at first, and Bot-

return, but Umpire Phrman refus

fast double play which pat Koeniged to admit that it had come over out. Ursatti was playing centre far enough to cross the plate. held for the Cardinals. No runs,

Then the Babe hit his, second one hit. no errors, "

CARDINALS Orsatti waited and home run of the game! The ball

bleachers. was out on called strikes. High went soaring over the right field sent out a long hit and it was good, for a two-bagger, Ruth missing the tatch because of the sun.

A book which gives the ideas of six of the world's greatest profes- sionals upon the shots for which they are especially noted may well attract the attention of any gelfer. This little book, Six Golfing Shots, is edited by Bernard Darwin, which in itself should be sufficient guarantee that there is good mat- ter in it. The professionals who have contributed their views are

on first and second, but a Hoyt-to-up in the top of the right field No standa and the ball hasn't been Abe Mitchell on the drive, George Gehrig play retired Haley.

found yet. runs, one hit, no errors.

And to complete the matter Lou Frisch Gehrig stepped to the plate, braced swung heavily for three misses his toes, and likewise made a His hit lodged somewhere Bottomley walked, putting a man bomer!

SECOND ANNING.

YANKEES-Gehrig

waited

When order had been restored Meusel singled into left field.

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SEMMARY: First on balls, off Hoyt, 3, off Sherdel, 3. Left on bases. NY, 11, St. L, 9. Two hase hits, High, Maranville, Or satti, Lazzeri, Collins. Home runs, Ruth, Gehrig, Durst. Double plays, Bottomley to Maranville; Koenig to Gehrig. Stolen bases, Martin, Sacrifice hits, Hoyt, Combe, Frisch.

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Duncan on brassic and spoon play, J. H. Taylor on the iron and the mashie, Jim Barnes on the pitch- and-run, and James Braid on play from bunkera and hazards, while Arnaud Massy deals with putting Each of these masters puts forward Meusel tried to advance him but field. Robertson, batting for his ideas briefly and with admir struck out. Lazzeri fied to Maran- Dugan, hit a single which sent able clarity, without entering tooville and Dugan led to Frisch. Meusel across plate and put Laz- deeply into theories or technica'i-No runs, no hits, no errors.

MILWAUKEE and, Sherdel went off the mound and

with three World Series home runs the famed veteran Grover Cleve- on his record, drew a free walk upland Alexander took his place...

ties which in a longer book are

rather apt to obscure the main line

to first base without difficulty. Lazzeri hit a two-bagger into left

CARDINALS-Harper swatted

zeri on third base. Combs, batting

for Bengough, flied to Harper but

#t

of reasoning. Needless to say the grounder to Lazzeri who easily beat Lazzeri scored after the catch. book is far from covering the whole him out to Gehrig at first. Smith Robertson held to first base. Hoyt field of the game, but if it serves hit into centre field and i was was out, Alexander to Bottomley, "only to bring back the mind of the good for a single. But a moment Four runs, five hits, no errors.

later he was put out while trying CARDINALS There were general. player to essentials-and the essen- tials, are strongly emphasised in to steal, Catcher Bengough pegging replacements at this point. Collins Koenig. Maranville went in to catch for the Yanks, every-article-its work will have the bali up been well done. Not the least in made a two-bagger into. right field, Durocher replaced Lazzeri tercating part of this booklet is the but Sherdel lined out to Gehrig, second, Durst replaced Paschal in centre field, Robertion replaced admirably written preface by Mr. No runs, two hits, no errors.

Dugan at third. Oraatti fouled to Darwin in which he analyses the

Collins, High flied to Ruth and characteristics of the six writers YANKEES-Beugough's swat off and attempts, somewhat sophistic the left netted a single. Hoytrisch fouled to Gehrig: no runs,

no hit, no errors. ally, one feels, to reconcile their sacrificed, Catcher Smith chasing apparent differences of method. the ball and throwing it up to first Messrs. Mackintosh and Co. bare for the put-out while Bengough

THIRD INNING,

EIGHTH INNING, YANKEER Durst whales

home

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