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Sports
Lawn Bowls.
NOTES ON LAST WEEK'S
LEAGUE GAMES.
POSSIBLE EIGHT SAVED BY
POLICE SKIP..
[BxBACK WOOD"] Leading teams in the lawn bowls league took the points on Saturday to maintain their close race for championship bonours.
Craigen- gower and Civil Service senior teams have each lost one match. while the Bowling Green and Civil Service juniors were each beaten
twice. None of these teams have played each other yet. On the
Police ground, Craigengower seniors were down on all rinks by 17 shots ia the early part of the game, a five being scored in one head on each of two of the home rinks.
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KOWLOON CRICKET
CLUB.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930.
US. BASEBALL
RESULTS.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICK.)
NEW YORK, July 12. The following are the results of the baseball matches played in the MEMBERS LIABILITY FIFTY National and American Leagues to
DOLLARS.
ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION APPROVED.
The Kowloon Cricket Club held an extraordinary general meeting yesterday at which a new set of Memorandum and Articles of Asso- ciation of the Club were approved. The Club is being incorporated under the Hong Kong Companies' Ordinances as a limited company.
Mr. R. E... Lindsell occupied the chair, and there was a good turn-
out of members.
The Chairman explained that
there were very few new depar tures under the new constitution. The memorandum was in the usual form and set out the objects for which the club was being incorpor ated and the object to which its
day-
National League.
Brooklyn 12 Pittsburg
Chicago. Chicago Detroit Cleveland St. Louis
BABE RUTH SUSPENDED.
THE GERMAN MINE DISASTER.
NATIONAL LEAGUE «
Clubs. Boston
R. H.
E.
3
Brooklyn
12
D
GAS DELAYS RESCUE,
(first game)
Boston
Brooklyn
13.
ว
(second game)
8
3
Chicago Cincinnati
-Pittsburg- St. Louis
4
9
8
13
19
New York" Philadelphia.
Standings.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Is
Berlin July 10,-Germany plunged into deep mourning by the disaster in the Venzislaw coal-mine whose victims exceed 150, making it the biggest in the annals of German mining history.
Every Family in the little min- ing village of Hausdorf is affect-
and ed by by catastrophe
the pithead is still beleaguered by the weeping relatives of the miners for whom the search had to be abandon- ed because the continued influx of carbonic acid gas renders all opera- Petstions impossible and leaves absolute- 637ly no hope of "finding any of the
entombed men alive.
.0-10
American League.
10 New York
2. New York
Clubs.
Won Lost
Washington.
50 26
8 Washington
Boston
Philadelphia
53
29
New York
44
33 .372
7 Philadelphia
Cleveland
39
39.500
Detroit
38
44 463
St. Louis
30
78
.355
Chicago
43
.391
Boston
.377
NATIONAL LEAGTE,
Clubs.
Won. Lost
Pet.
Brooklyn
43
20
,609
49 33
.560
New York
42 34 .532
30
36
36. 30
..620 .460
3-4
.453
31 43 27 44
SENATORS STRENGTHEN THEIR LEAD.
[UNITED PRESS.)
New York, July 8-With the
Chicago
St. Louis Boston
Senators splitting a doubleheader Pittsburg
first Philadelphia against the Boston Red Sox to-day, Cincinnati their newly-gained grip on position in the American League was strengthened to-day; as the world champion Athletics had a
The champions, however, wiped off the deficit by: Omar and Bashfunds would be devoted. He point-trimming by 12-6 from "the New ed out that under the zew articles York Yankees. This left the Sena- taking a number of heads in succes- dion. Basa, who scored a possible the liability of each individual törs with a 657 percentage, the member would be not more than Athletics with 616, and the.. Yanks eight shots in one head at home two seasons ago, nearly performed. $50 if the club should go into trailing a poor third with but .371. a similar feat. fo the 19th head liquidation. the jack had been carried over the
.419 .380
ANOTHER GESTURE TO ITALY.
M. BRIAND AND FRENCH NAVAL STATUS.
President von Hindenburg and the Government have subscribed considerable amounts towards the immediate relief if the families of the men who perished in the mine.
QUIET RESTORED IN HELSINGFORS.
RED LEADER'S ESCAPE FROM PEASANTS.
Helsingfors, July 8.-The Finnish capital to-day resumed it, normal aspect with the orderly departure of the 20,000 anti-Communist peas- ant adherers of the socalled Lap- po-movement whose victory appears to be complete,
electoral reforms as to render a ra
impossible.
The entire demonstration remain- ed unmarred by incidents and only the leaders of the anti-Red move- ment will stay here in order to watch over the redemption of the Cabinet's pledge to suppress all Paris, July 10-Speaking here radical propaganda and to intro The most sensational affair of The Chairman drew attention to the day, however, was the fact that to-day the Foreign Minster, M. duce such legislative measures and the various changes between the Babe Ruth was suspended for Briand, admitted that Francovival of the Communist influence
Italian relations were seriously tape and Craigongower were lying and the old articles, and mep-three days, although he was not
The Communist leader. Salo, who seven shots when Basa knocked out
France "was still willing to resume escaped before the peasants' wrath an opposition wood to count the tioned that in future any person even playing at the time in the disturbed, adding, however, that
into Sweden, is still under arrest passible. Post, with his last wood, put up for membership would have game with Philadelphia. Ruth was
to pay two months' subscription, sitting on the beach, on account of the conversations broken off some in Stockholm following his violent time ago and that, in order to attack on the Finnish Premter at a drew within 33 inches of the tape He pointed out that as soon as a injuries suffered earlier in the con and, a measure. gave him the shot.
the Communist movement in Fin- person was put up he enjoyed the test. He protested against a deci- prove her good faith, she was pre-public demonstration in favour of full privileges of the club, and the sien by the umpire, C. B. Owens, Pared to suspend all naval con- land. Even after his release he is two months' subscription met the who called a strike against a Yan-struction work until the end of the not expected to return to Helsing-
the status quo in this respect. case far better than an entrance kee batter when the Babe consider present year and thus to guarantee fors. fee, which must be refunded if aed that the pitcher had missed the
Dealing with the European situs- tion in general, the Foreign Minis: member did not pass the ballot.
ter declared that he did not believe in the possibility of another war
Shortly before tes time the Bowling Green team had a lead of five shots over the Civil Ser vice, but, Grimmitt pat it heavily across the visitors as he took four heads in succession with two threes, a four and another three. Guy's rink then returned their best
Life Membership.
Mr. Lindsell pointed out that the new rules abolished the system of
plate by a big margin. The Babe explained" his views with more heat than consideration, and after, the altercation had progressed fur enough, in the umpire's view, Ruth
and that nothing could shake this belief. The promotion of security
ANTARCTIC FLYERS HONOURED.
[UNITED PRESS.]
9.-Captain Washington, July Ashley McKinley, Lieutenant Dean jamin Roth received Distingirished Flying Crosses to-day in recogni- tion of their services during the recent Antarctic exploration ex- pedition under the leadership of Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
score, a four, but Grimmitt's rink life membership by purchase. went off the list for three days together with reliance on her nation. Smith and Mechanic Sergeant Ben-
added three shots in the last two "heads to win by 14 shots. Braw
beat McTavish by two shots which came in singles in the last two heads after a score of 18 shots each side. Gregory gave away five shots to Holland in the last head to lose by one shot..
Since the Babe now has 32 home
a defences would remain the guid. ing principle of French foreign
runs, a high average for this time of year, he was not down-hearted.
policy. By coincidence, Ruth had
Under the pld rules, he said, s person, who had been ten years a member of the Club could become alife member by payment of $100. This, he said, was barely three years' subscription. In future life just experienced another punitive members would be recommended measure. In the course of yester by the General Committee and day's game against the Athletics, elected at any annual general or Kowloon Dock, who are constant extraordinary general meeting..
The ly forced to change their men
new memorandum ∙and' about, at last managed to gain articles of association were adopt- their second victory. They reed unanimously, on the proposal of ceived Club de Recreio and beat the Chairman, seconded by Mr. E. them by 14 shots. Cullen's rink Abraham. lost to Luz by seven shots, but Lapsley won handsomely over Mar- ques, the difference being 17 shots Goodman's risk also proved their superiority over Ribeiro's team by four shots. Taikoo were trippad on their visit to Kowloon C.C. The visitors Icet by seven shots and two of their rinks went down. Wallace lost to Silkatore by six shots, while Ferguson finished ope paint ahead of Lyal. Wother spoon's rink lost by 14 shots to Fraser. Towards the end there was little difference in the total scores, but Fraser's rink put the issue be- yond doubt by taking six shots in the penultimate head.
he had another argument of a similar nature, with the result that he was banished from the field.
Some Big Hitting.
The Senators won their first game against Boston by 5-2, partly be because of the fact that they made.
A vote of thanks was accorded 14 hits to the Red Sox's nine, but
gave
ITALIAN FRONTIER GUARDS
KILLED.
ANTI-FASCISTS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE.
Bene, July 10-Two Italian fron. tier guards were killed and several wounded when they fired on group of Italian anti-fascists at-
&
tempting to cross the Swiss border clandestinely. The fugitive, repli and scoring honours were all Boed the fire with revolvers and suc-
to Mr. Nash, who had been doing in the second contest the hitting all the work gratuitously in coa pection with the new articles."
Taikoo,
ton's and the Sox won by 5 to 1, making 17 hits to Washington's eight.
Playing on their home. field, the Cleveland Indians won from the St. Louis Browns by 9 to 5 în a game wherein each team made one error.
ceeded in reaching the frontier where some of them were arrested while the zest escaped under the cover of darkness.
時
It is expected that the incident will lead to diplomatic conversa- Despite two errors to one for the tions between Italy and Switzer- Chicago White Sox, the Detroit.
the latter's Fascists to escape into Switzerland Tigers wore victors over the Chica land as similar attempts of anti- gonna by 6-1
are occurring every few days al- diamond.
though the frontier is very closely
The National League,
game, but they lost them on a margin of four shots. Silva's rink lost to Labrum by two shots, but Basto made good the loss in his encounter with Jack's am. A. E. S. Alves, whose rink showed up well against Taikoo the previous week, however, had to admis de feat at the hands of Blackburn's team by four shots, which cost the home team the points. playing at home, beat the Electric- Zans by 20 shots. In their previous In the National League, Brook-garded by Italian police and lyn's two over the Boston Braves by soldiers, causing much trouble to scores of 6-0 and 6-4 raised the tourist, who without knowing it Dodgers percentage to 809 and have crossed the frontier on a long- further increased the Brooklyn lead over the field The Chicago Cabs, spot in the mountains. occupiers of second place, lost a close game to the Reds at Cincin- nati by a score of 4-3 and dropped. to a percentage of .680.
match the Electricians won at home by 40 shots. The present re- sult goes to indicate the inconsist ent doings of some of the teams, In their junior game at home who win one week by a large mar with Civil Service, Craigengower gn to fall heavily in the next, as was evident in the junior game the a poor display on the two
same afternoon at the Valley. It rinks which shone at the Bowling was Taikoo's second victory ou all Green Club the previous weekrinks since they beat Craigengower Gill's rink had the heaviest fall.by 40 shots. They were 21 shots down and were allowed only six heads for a total of nine shots, including three twos. The opposing rink, led by W. E. Hollands, were on top form and saatched a six in the seventh head.
The Giants likewise slipped, and, in spite of the fact that the Phillies made three errors, they won by 5 The following are on the list of to 4 and pulled the New York per successful rinks:
centage to 582.
DIVISION L.
B. W. Bradbury (0.0.0) R. F. Luz (Recreio)
Carr's rick also failed badly against A. W. Grimmitt (CS.C.C.)
W. Wotherspoon (T.R.C.) Archibald, who won by ten shots, Fraser (K.C.C.) while Cavanagh had a majority of R Wallace (T.R.C.)
R. Basa (C.0.0.) .......
Playing at St. Louis, the Pitts- Up, burgh Pirates battled through an-
SOVIET OFFICIAL NOT SO STUPID.
REFUSES TO RETURN TO MOSCOW.
Paris, July 10-According to
89 other close game and, although they Russia pre circles the head of
78 had the advantage in batting, get- 74ting 23 hits to 12 for the Cardinals, 67 they lost the game by 7-8
49 The following are the detailed 43 resulta of to-day's games:-
four shots on Haynes. The Bowling. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)........... Green Club upset calculations by . M. Omar (C.C.C.).......... taking the points from the Yacht A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.) 11 Washington Club on a margin of 14 shots, all three rinks finishing with a slight
danboop over the guy difficult to underehand the defeat the Yatchsmen considering the number of fine bowlers they have in their team
After their victory at Kowloon CC., it was hoped that the Club de Recreio junior team would keep the points at home in their rotura (Continued on next Column).
DIVISION II.
co
G. E. Roylance (K.B.G.0.)
30
32
'AMERICAN LEAGUE.
.2%
Clubs.
R H.
314
E. 0
Boston-
(first game)
Boston
·44
St. Louis
20
21
21 Philadelphia
20 New York
15
AW E. Davidson (E.B.G.C.) 53 (accond game)
A. Chapman (RH.KY.0.}'................"
A. Macfarlane (R.H.K.Y.C.) ... Cleveland
J. Archibald (0.970.0,)//
J. Cavanagh (O.C.C.).......
D. Walmsley (T.R.C.)....
A. E. 8. Alves (Recreio) ....
W. S. Drake (K.B.G.C.)
J. M. Jack (K.UIC.)
10 Detroit. Chicago
the sovist secret police in France aud the chief. of the Soviet trade delegation. Comrade Maximov, have refused to comply with the order
to Moscow to to return anewer charges of corruption.
le same sources allege that up to the present over 200 high Soviet officials abroad have defied similar TRITE Neno the ferier. Union. However, while in some cases the details are well known; many of the report circulating in Eas sian emigré circles can not be de finitely verified even though it is a fact that quite a number of for mer Soviet officials abroad sudden.
2 ly left their posts but did not re
turn to Moscow.
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