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LOCAL BASEBALL.

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

ARMED ROBBERS

ACTIVE.

TWO CASES REPORTED.

Brooklyn mon (second game).

K. M. A.

CERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCT

CHINESE AND JAPANESE WIN.

Two, ganen vero played at Caro lino Hill yesterday, and these-rc-- sulted in wine for South China and Nippon Club ayer the Filipinos and Texaco, respectively.

The first game was between South China and the Phillies, and this proved to be a runaway affair for the former. They chalked up two runs in the first stanza, àeven in the third and another two in the fourth, while the Filipino lads were blanked out in the first six innings and collected four in their last visit to the pinte.

The teams and scores were s

Filipinos.

Bouth China. Bautista

Ed. Chang Barros

Pan

Chin Fueng

Molty Chag

2b.

T. Leonard

ib..

D. Leonard

....

Cruz

Jb.

Bowers

D

M. Goo

Minu

Yong

Omar

e.f.

Tsoi

Gamali

rif.

Chee

Scores.

Filis

9. China

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Boston

Philadelphia New York

Cincinnati Chiengo Pittsburg

St. Louis

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CARDINALS COME BACK

New York, September 28.-With every team in both leaguos playing to-day, the last Sunday of the regular scason, only few odd games remain to be played off with- in the leagues before the World Series opens this week.

"MAN AND A “WOMAN

WOUNDED,”

Two cases of armed robbery dur ing the week-end woro rugorted to the Police, one occurring on the hillside just above the Hong Kong University, and the other was an attack on

a fishing junk outside Lantao laland by five armed rob bera.

At 3.10 p.m. yesterday, a Chinese woman, residing at 321, Portland Street, was stopped by thres men and a woman, all of the labouring class, when she was walking above Babe Ruth made a spectacular Pokfulam Road. Frightened by the showing, pitching the entire game sight of a dagger produced by one for the Yankeca and putting over an excellent performance for his of the gang, the woman immediate. admirers to cherish, after they banded over money and jewellery idolized Babe goes into winted to the value of 860. In connection relipse. The Red Sox connected with the ball 11 times to the Now with this robbery, ono man has been York team's 14, but wore able to arrested by the Police." translate into runs only 3 of the 11, with the Yankees emerging on the long end of a, 9-3 scoro...

The American League leaders Collecting two runs in the first lost again, this time to their run- innings, Texaco checked the Nippers-up. The Senators out-bit the ponites from scoring for the first Athletics 12 to 7 and outscored them three innings then the latter broke to 4. loose and got five in the fourth stanza and another in the fifth. In the meantime pitcher Koga kept the "oil-king", quiet so that they did not score. again,

The teams and scores were ~—- .

TOXACO.

Тарадове. Saijuna Haichiuma Murata

TEXACO ». JAPANESE.

Barros Arculli

Takazawa

26.

C.

Zafra

jb.

Alves

8.8.

Simmie

3b.

"Miki"

Rasceofi Ismail

pl

Koga

1.f.

Saido,

Lawrence e.l. Suzuki

r.f. Takahashi Scores.

Glover.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Texaco Japanese

· 0 0 0 0 0 0

°

00051 0 0

0

U.S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE WINNERS LOSE GAMES.

HACK WILSON'S 6TH HOME RUN.

[UNITED PRESS,]

"The Cardinals, however, showed their calibre as ponnnnt-winners by coming back against the Pirates, and downing them 3 to 1 to in a closely played game, The National leaders to-day allowed the Pitts burg team but 3 hits, as against 10 when the Pirates yesterday defeat ed the St. Louis outfit..

The Chicago Clubs, runners-up to the Cards, again made 13 an un- lucky number for the Cincinnati Reds with the same total score an yesterday. The Reds made it a closer game to-day, however, scor- ing runs as against 8 yesterday. But it was the Cubs' day. They made those 13 rune on a total of 10 hits, while the Reds' 13 hits left them luckless Insors.

The Giants won over the Phillies to 6, and the Dodgers dawned the

Braven 6-3.

In the American League, besides the Philadelphia Washington battle, and the Babe's successful. show, St. Louis and Cleveland split a double beader, the Browns taking the first gamo 11 to 3 and the Indians the second, 15 to 5. Both teams hit heavily in both games.

Chicago took a 10-7 win from Detroit, the Tigers making 3 errora while the White Sox played error less ball.

No changes in the relative stand-

.games.

New York, September 27-Babe ings of the clubs are probable now, Ruth to day made his 40th homer more than half the teams having for the season, boosting the Yan-completed the scheduled number of kees toward a 108 win over the American League Pennant holders, low-

Detailed scores for the day fol- the Philadelphia Athletics, Hits for the two teams were even at 13, with errors 1-all, but the Babe's homer turned the trick for New York, bringing in the 2 extra tallics.

Hack Wilson also added a homer to his string to-day, making a list of 56 to date. The Cubs downed the Cincinnati Reds 13-8. Both teams were hitting more heavily than when they mot yesterday, but the Chicago team again outclassed the Ohio outfit.

Leaders in the National, as in the American League, Jost to-day, Pittsburg taking St. Louin's ineasure 11-8, but as the Cardinals now have the pennant, anfe, the defeat is of less moment than if it had occurred a couple of days ago. The Giants bent the Phillies 8-3. The Braves and the Dodgers split double-header, Brooklyn taking the first game 6-2 and Boston the second, 7-1.

All Teams in Action.

All teams played to-day, aftër a number of recent layoffs. Other

games in the American League, be sides the Babe Ruth triumph, in cluded the defeat of the Red Sox by the Benators, Washington scor- ing. 8 to Boston's “3)

The Tigers and the White split a double-header, Detroit, tak ing the first round and Chicago the second. The Cleveland Indians took the measure of the St. Louis [Browns; 07

Chicago Detroit

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

New York. Boston.....

St. Louis Cleveland

St. Louis Cleveland

Philadelphin Washington

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The second case happened at 11 arm. yesterday, when junk No. 448C was shing at Lau Kee Wan, near Shui Hau, Lantao Island. Each armed with a revolver, five men boarded the vessel and laid hands on any property they could find. There was, howevor, nothing valu- able in the vessel and their total haul, consisting of clothing, money and fishing nets, was valued at only 813.

The affair, however, had assumed

a serious aspect, as two members of tho, crew were wounded by the robbers. Mengre details of the out- rage were available last night, and it was difficult to say whether the two persons, one of whom was a woman, were shot because of any resistance that might have been put up by them.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

Monday, September 20;-Bis Excellency held an Investiture at Government House, and invested the following lady and gentlemen with the insignia of the honours granted by His Majesty the King on the occasion of his birthday:- Mr. D. W. Tratman, C.M.G.; Mr. M.B.E., and Lt. R. W. Stephena, R. M. Dyer, C.B.E.; Mrs. Aurris,

M.B.E.

Lt. J. A. L. Schreiber, It.A., 4.D.C., left Government House.

Tuesday, September 30:-Captain T. A. H. Coltman, A.D.C., repre onting His Excellency, met H.R.H. Prince Purachatra. on his arrival in Hong Kong..

Lady Peel, accompanied by Capt. T. A. H. Coltman," A.D.C., visiled the Victoria British School.

Wednesday, October 1:-His Ex- cellency and Lady Peel, attended by Mr. G. W. A. Tufton, Privatd Secretary, and Captain T. A H. Coltman, A.D.C., paid an official visit to Macso.

Thursday, October 2: His Ex- E. collency presided, at the meeting of

the Legislative Council,

game)

5 12 1+ 10 20 *(second game)

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Clubs. Boston

Brooklyn Philadelphia

New York

Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburg

St. Louis

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151

1

10 3

in patiti

111

13. 13100

0.

Standings,

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Several teams have now but Philadelphia,

Washington single game abend to round out the New York. season, and Sunday's stores should Cleveland "put a number of percentages in Detroit

Veir final form.

Detailed socres for the day fol low-

Cluba:

Chicago

Detroit

*(first game).

Chicago Detroit

(socond game),

St. Louis

Philadelphi Washington.

·Boston

LEAGUE

St. Louis Chicago Boston

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099",

Won. Lost Pet.

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60.019

60.

07:

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NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Won. Lost Pet.

12. 022.807 .584 86-

St. Louis Chicago New York Brooklyn:... Pittsburg Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia

Friday, October 3-His Excel-. lency gave a dinner party in bon- our of HRH.Prince Purachatṛa of Sian. The following were the Kacala:H.H. Mr. J. R. Wood. Rear-Admiral Hill, Comdr. Pas- more, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hallifax, Hon. Mr. Messer, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Creasy, Hon. Mr. and Miss. Mackie, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Kote- wal), H.H. Mr. and Mrs. Jacks, Hon. Comdr. Hole, Hon. Dr. Hon. Mr. and Mrs: Paterson, Hon. Mr. Lauder, Mr. and Mrs. Gray- burn, Mr. Breen, Mr. and Mrs Baker, Mr. and Mra Ferguso0, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bousfold, Mr. Warren, and

Mr. Mrs. Bagram, Phra Pramonda.

Saturday, October 4-His Ex- cellency and, Lady Peel, attended by Mr. G. W. A. Tufton, Private Secretary, attended the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps · sports. Lady Peol distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the Sports

Lady Poel gave a small dinner party at the Hunters Arms, Fan.. ling.

HABITUAL THIEF

YOUTH ORDERED TO BE. CANED.

I think the firet defendant is a member of a gang who hang around Hunghom and don't want to do, any work and earn their liv ing by stealing," said Inspector Inne when he charged two Chinese for stealing nine battery boxes from the Kowloon Canton Railway. The first defendant, who is only 14 years of age, was charged with the theft, while the second, defen Cant was charged with receiving.

He pleaded guilty and said that ho sold the boxes to the second do fondant, who is a marine hawker, for 87.20 In spite of the age of the first defendant he had three provions covictions for stealing, andalia Welship agatenced him ta TEPTATO AWOʻra, stroke of the canoe, and to be under police supervision SERVICK]

fur two years. The sccond defen- NEW YORK, Oct. 4.

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