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COLONY LAWN BOWLERS

IN SHANGHAI

Defeat Recreation Club

After Hard Fight

LOSE TO LUSITANO

The Hong Kong Interport Lawn Bowls team won their first match on September 7 against the Shanghai Recreation Club, on the latter's green, by twenty-four shots to twenty-one, after a very hard Aght. The green was very fast but in splendid condition, drawing well on either hand but the gusty wind made bowling a bit tricky. A novel innovation was the new score board, modelled on the style of the cricket board, and the Rees seem to have at last got a board that is realy successful, easily seen from all parts and easily understood. There was a large crowd present in the lafter stages of the rame, and whilst the bowling was not of a very high order, they witnessed a keen struggle. The Rees enter- tained the visitors at the conclusion of the match in their club house...

Making due allowances for the fact that the Colony team have not

quite settled down yet and were | PUBLIC WORKS.

playing on a green that was much faster than anything they are used to in Hong Kong, Shanghai should win the interport series. "

For their match against the Reca the Colony were represented by A. Hyde-Lay (skip), H. A. Alves (No. 3). J. F. McGowan (No. 2), A. E. Coates (lead). The Recs four were L. Bell (skip), R. J. S. Brandt (No. 3), A. J. Wills (No. 2), J. R.Main (lead), Hong Kong won the toss Pand Coates laid a short end but Jim Main beat him in the draw. The end went to the visitors with a two, Alves and Hyde-Lay's woods count- ing. The Recs replied with 接 three at the next and took the third with a single but their op- ponents came back with a wood four at the next end, Bell folling to save.

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RECREATION CLUB

Swimming Gala To-night

The success of the Club's initial effort in holding the Swimming Gala to-night, by courtesy of the South Chiria Athletic Association. seems assured.

Many entries have been received fror senior and junior officers, and the results of the heats which were swum last Friday. indicate a very high standard of proficiency.

Mrs. P. D. Wilson wife of Mr. Wilson, Assistant Director of Pub- lic Works. has kindly consented to present the trophies and prizes, which can be seen in the window of Messrs. Wing Nam. corner of Queen's Road Central and Pottin- ger Street. until 5.15 p.m. to-day. The Tickle Shield presented by the Hon. Mr. A. G. W, Tickle. Director of Public Works, is a delightfully artistic example of the maker's

The Afth end also went to the Colony with a single, Alves knock- ing in Coates' wood for the shat, score 7-4 in their favour, They also took the 6th, 7th and 8th ends with two two's and a single. At this stage Hong Kong had the up-skill, while the President's Cup. per hand, and the Recs. four with the exception of Jim Main were putting up a very poor show.

END BURNT

At the 9th the Recs were lleing. three, when Alves came up with a last one and burnt the end. On the replay McGowan drew the shot with his second," Brandt carried Jack for shot, Alves displaced him. Hyde-Lay got the shot with a wick öff, Bell came up with weight on and gave the Recs a single. The 10th was a very poor end; nearly all the woods were short but the Recs had the best of a bad lot to ged a useful four, Hyde-Lay falling to save under very difficult condi- tions with so many short woods in front, the score standing" at 12-9

in favour of the visitors.

The 11th went to Hong Kong. Brandt knocking the Jack on to their wood for a single. The teams then stopped for the tea interval. On resumption Hong Kong got a two at the 12th, Bell giving them onc. The Rees then took the next two ends with a single and a two and the 15th went to Hong Kong with a two, giving then a lead cf 17-12.

At the 16th Hyde-Lay in trying to save the end with several shots against him was unlucky enough to knock the Jack on to the Recs

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five, which brought the score all square af seventeen. Things now began to look interesting and the Recs chances hopeful but I was their last dutter. They falled badly in the next three ends, which Hong Kong took with a two, a single and a four, their skip and Alves being mainly responsible. The last end went to the Recs with a single, and with only one shot against them Hong Kong with the match in hand refused to take any risks.

DISAPPOINTING FORM

presented by Mr. P. D. Wilson, A.D.P.W.. President of the Club. shows truly beautiful contours,

it had been a keen struggle, if a disappointing, one in maný ways. Hong Kong hardly lived up to the form that was expected of them) and the Recs, with the exception of J. R. Main and A. J. Willis, gave a very mediocre display. Main sur- prised everyone by his form, he had Coates beaten at practically every end, and he was eally the best of the Recs four. Bell as skip failed badly; it was evidently his day of and he could hardly do anything right. For the winners, Hyde-Lay as skip for the most part was good and he will no doubt do even bet- ter in his next games. Alves mart- ed a bit nervously but settled down in the latter stages and bowled well, McGowan in spite of getting. a few good shots, did not show interport form and Coates wis not: the lead that Shanghai knew in previous interports, but it is 'under-;{" stood that he has not been in the best of health and he may improve.

U. S. BASEBALL

1908 League Record Broken

New York, Sept. 13.

The following were the results

of the major League Baseball matches played to-day-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St. Louis

New York.

R. H. E

4. ? 0

B 12 1

Melvin Ott homered twice and

Bartell once.

St. Louis

New York

8 2

Mize hit a homer.

3 8

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5 10

0

Leslie" hit a homer.

Pittsburgh.....

Philadelphia.......... $ 11 0

Chuck Klein hit a home run.

Pittsburgh

3 9 I

Philadelphia

4 7

Chicago

3

1

Stainback hit a homer.

Brooklyn.

6

1

Chicago i

5 14 2

Gil hit a homer.

Brooklyn

? 12 1

Cincinnatti

2 10

11

1 3 1

1

6 0

6 -17

1

Boston

Cincinnatti Boston

AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia '............................. 2 2 1

Bob Feller scored 17 strike outs, breaking the League record established in 1908 by Rube

Waddell

Cleveland

Philadelphia,

Cleveland

5 7 0

4 7 I

5 13

Heath and. Hal Trosky homers

0 hit

New York 10 14 I

Powell and Dimaggio (2) hit homers.

St. Louis............. 7 11 ▸ New York

13. 13 1

Lou Gehrig Seeds Powell

St. Louis

Boston

(2), Dimaggio, it homers.

1 6

7 12 2

Foxx and Croner hit homers. Detroit

4 .6 4 Al Simmons hit & homer. The deuble-header between Washington and Chicago was post- poned an account of rain. Reuter

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