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BIG BASEBALL BATTERY,

JAPANESE AND RECREIO VIE FOR RUN RECORD.

CHINESE WIN AGAIN.

The Hongkong Baseball Club. pioneers of baseball in Hongkonx, were left high and dry on Satur- day by the Japanese, who held a procession round the diamond and Ainished at the very long end of

a 32-2 score, A.

THE THIRD TEST.

AUSTRALIA BAT ALL DAY LONG.

London, July 10, The weather was fine but over the cast at Leads to-day "when third Test match commcaced.

at the opening. There were 25,000 people present Following rain on the previous day the wicket had dried unexpectedly quickly. From the fourteen players asked to be in attendance for England the fol lowing were omitted from the team: Root, Parker and Larwood,

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RESULTS OF LONDON MEET,

London, July, B

Sultry weather prevailed for the Amateur Athletic Associa tion's meeting at Stamford Bridge, but there was a large attendance.

The principal results were as follows:

Hop, Step and Jump: Won by J. Higginson, of the N.C.C.A.. (Higginson won this event in 1924, and last year E. Somfai was successful),

Two Miles Walk: Won by Cow. ley, of Surrey. The Italian athlete, Valonde was first home, but he was disqualified. (G. R. Goodwin won in 1924 and again } last year).

100 Yards; Won, by the Ger man, Corts of Stuttgart. (Last year the winner was L. Murchison, and H. M. Abrahams won in 1924). High Jump: Won by Van Geyzel (Ceyion) of the Cambridge Union Athletic Club. (Last year

The winners ran amuck in the the last named being named as M. Osborne (America) was

second and fifth innings, the second producing fifteen runs, and the fifth mine. In spite of their big

score the Japanese scored only twelve hits, and 32 runs off 12 hits must be something of a record.,

S. Hachiuma and Yokio hit home runs in the course of the game, while the Club were held score- less until the fourth inning when two men got over. Cockey start- ed pitching, but he retired from the mound in the second inning,

The score was as follows: " Japanese:

5 16 1 2 9- Hongkong:

0 0 0 2 0 THE RECREIO RALLY RUNS.

Better hitting than that of the Club de Recreio bats has not been seen on the Happy Valley Diamond previously this season. The Volunteers put Jordan in the box till he was hit off and Owen Hughes, his relief, failed to stop

the riot.

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The Recreio pounded' these two Volunteer moundsmen for 22 hits and 27 runs, meanwhile Remedios twirled splendidly and tied the Volunteers to three hits and an equal number of runs.

The Recreio did not discover their batting eye until the third innings, though they were three up at that sage. In the third seven counted, and in the fourth eight passed over the plate..

Owen Hughes held them to one run in the fifth, but the Portu- guese indulged in another wild career in the sixth and scored eight more.

The Club de Recreio have beer improving their field tactics and Alves at second base was respon sible for an unaided double play, while Xavier repeated the feat later in the game,

The scores was as follows: Recreio :

1 27 8 11-27 Volunteers .0 0 0 1 2 0 - 3

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last man.

The Teams.

The England team was:

successful, and L. Stanley won. in 1924)...

Half-Mile: Won by the Ger- A. W. Carr (captain), A. P. F. Chapman, Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Wool man; Dr. Peltzer, of Stettin, in the ley, Hendren, Tate. Kilner, Strud-record time of 1.51 3-5. (C. R. wick, Macaulay and Geary.

The Australian team was chosen as follows: «

Oldfield, J. M. Gregory, J. Taylor, W. Bardsley (captain), W. A.

J. S. Ryder, A. A. Mailey, C. V. C. G. Macartney, T. J. Andrews, Grimmett, A. J. Richardson and W. M. Woodful Ponsford was twelfth man.

The start

Grimths won in 1928 and last year, and H. B. Stallard in 1994).

Throwing the Hammer Won (Nokes won this event in 1923, by M. C. Nokes, of Achilles Club.

1924 and 1925)..

120 Yards Hurdles: Won by F. R. Gaby, of the Polytechnic. (Gaby, was successful in 1922, 1923 and 1926, S. J. M. Atkinson winning in 1924).

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A Sensational Start. The players received an ovation on their appearance.

Four Miles: Won by J.: E.

London, July 10. was sensational, for off the first Wabster, Birchfield Harriers. (C.

At Stamford Bridge to-day the The Mounted Infantry and Ar- ball of the match Bardsley played E. Blewitt, Birchfield Harriers,

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sport provided on the occasion of team beat the combination of was missed when he had ecored Throwing the Javclin: Won. by their first gymkhana held on Satur-Princeton and Cornell by 7 events only two but he went on to atone Sundo of Norway. Last year B. day last. for the first wicket disaster. His

In fine weather, although rather British International. brilliance overshadowed the rest Szepes, of: Budapest, won this

London, July 10. of the game and showing mastery event, and E. G. Sutherland in too hot for those engaged in as-

In the international athletics of all the bowling, he scored 83 |1924).

sisting in the arrangements, the runs out of the first hundred 'on the board.

Long Jump: Won by R. St. J. various events provided interest-at Glasgow to-day England, with Honner of London A.C. (Honning, and at times extremely thrill-10% points beat Scotland (8 pts.) Abrahams in 1923 and 1924). also won last year, and H. Ming spectacles for the large num- and Ireland (5 points)-Reuter. ber of people who journeyed down The response Pole Jump: Won by F. J. Kelley, to Seckumpoo. of Hampshire A.C. (P. W. Jones from the public was especially. (America) won last year, Kelley gratifying when it is remembered being third. D.J.R. Summer was that the function was the first of the winner in 1924.)

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A DRAWN GAME. Putting the Weight: Won by thereby creating a certain amount, R. S. Woods, of Achilles Club, of doubt regarding its entertain-

London, July 10. (Woods won in 1924, and H. H. ment value from the spectators" At Lords the Eton v. Harrow Schwartze (America) last year.

point of view. However, the ap-match was drawn. Eton scored 200 Yards: Won by Butler, of plause which acknowledged the 312 (De Zoete 73, Andreas 3 for Achilles Club. (L. Murchison, of skill of competitors and the laugh- 20) and 204 for 6 (Cazalet 100 not out). Harrow scored 376

He reached the century in a hundred minutes and at the lunch interval had scored 112 while Woodful was only 40. The score. board then read 153 for one wicket.

A Record Broken.

ETON V. HARROW.

The 200 was hoisted after two / New York, won last year, and H. P.ter which greeted those who su- (Crawley 87, Carlisle 62, Andreae i

On the resumption the crowd, had increased to 35,000. Macart ney and Woodful went on to break the record for a second wicket. stand in Anglo-Australian test matches. This record was set up by Collins and Ponsford at Sydney in 1924, when they scored 130. and a half hours play and Macau- lay relieved Tate when 232 on the board. Macartney was cauglit at mid-off by Hendren off Macaulay's fourth delivery. was a memorably brilliant innings of 151 in 170 minutes out of a total of 235 for two wickets. He hit 21 fours.

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Throwing the Discus: Won by

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One Mile; Won by M. Baraton, of France. (R. MacDonald, Birch-three most attractive events,-greater number. As it was, two field Harriers, was successful last wrestling on horseback, tent peg-of the Committee appeared to year, and W. R. Seagrove in 1924). ging and a Balaclava Melee.. The shoulder the whole burden, to BRANCHES-Bandiera, Bandoens, Bam

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and was out before the 250 appear- South China remain in undisputed, being lbw. to Kilner after riers, who set up a British record. horsemanship as well as prowess necessary delays occurred. Dur scoring Tour (249 for 3). The 300 (Webster won last year and C. E. in unseating adversaries. Much ing the afternoon the excellent table by maintaining their un-

was hoisted after 230 minutes Blewitt, Birchfield Harriers, in merriment was caused when some band of the East Surrey Regiment beaten record against the Filipinus the tea interval Richardson, who

play, when Woodful was 118. At 1924).

of the competitors found them-played a programme of selections 440 Yards Hurdles: Won by selves in tattered shirts; in fact, which was much appreciated. yesterday.

had followed Andrews, in, The Pilipinos scored in the first scored 56 and with five extras the versity. (Last year I. H. Riley, torn off his back. The tent peg-

had Lord Burghley, of Cambridge Uni-one rider had his shirt completely An Aamual Feature? frame

After the last event, Lieut. Col. through Leonard, who scere stood at 334 for three America, was the winner, and ging also demanded skill and Montague Bates, C.B., C.M.G., D.8.0., reached second on a hit and was wickets.

W. G. Tatham, of Achilles Club, horsemanship, while the Balaclava congratulated the two companies on brought home by Zafra's three-

Light rain fell, but the match

Melee proved to be an exciting their display and also the commit- zacker:

was continued although the bats-won in 1924). ly against Tate. The 350 was sent Rinkel, of Achilles Club. men were more subdued, especial- Quarter-Mile: Won by J. W. "rough house.""

tee on the excellent arrangementa The majority of events (H. B.

were they had made, The gymkhana had up after 255 minutes with a cut to Stallard, of Achilles, won last year, taken up by motor cyclists, and been the most successful held in the ropes by Woodful off Geary. and E. H. Liddel in 1924).

plenty of thrills and a few spills, Hongkong for some years, and he Heavier rain fell just before A complete German team 5.20 p.m. and stopped play. Wood-peted and grumbled at the alleged quences, were provided,

cem-fortunately without serious conse-wished the Generai had been able

The to see it. He hoped it would be ful was then 134 and Richardson inhospitality extended to them. 70, the score being 366 for three

"Novelty Race" was the most en- come an annual event. tertaining event for the specta- wickets.

The prizes were distributed by tors, although diving into a large Mra. Black, and Captain H. B. L. tub of sawdust, opening a tin of Dowbiggin thanked Col. Montague cigarettes and lighting one, speed-Bates for his support and Mrs. ing back to the other end of the Black for distributing the awards. ground in order to consume a bet-e also paid a tribute to the work London BRITAIN WIN IN SEMI-FINAL. tle of lemonade, and rushing back of the two joint secretaries.. Corpi. Kobe

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of competing for handsome prizes, Cup semi-final· round, European zone, Great Bri- and much fun was occasioned by ing tain beat Spain by winning the first the drivers' efforts to hear the

Angeles held the advantage until the fifth innings, when T Chinn and June went round to give the Chinese the lead for the first time..

South China took advantage of wildness in the field and added three more. in the seventh, while the Philipinos were held scoreless. South China: 0 0 0 0 2 0 3-5 Philipinos: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 H. Chinn, the Chinese player, >was struck in the face by a thrown ball, when attempting to steul, and was forced to retire.

GOLF TOURNAMENT,

BOOMER BEATS HERKINGTON.

London, July 3. In the final of the Glasgow Herald £1,000 Tournament, Aubrey Boomer, of St. Cloud, Purfs, defeat. ed L. Herrington, of Abbeydale, Sheffield, by 7 and 5 at Gleneagles.

GOLF.

There was

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Scores:

Australia 1st Innings. W. Bardsley, e Sutcliffe b

Tate

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W. Woodful, not out.... 134

G. Macartney, Hendren b Macaulay: 151 T. J. Andrews,

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A. Richardson, not out

Extraa

Total (3 wickets)

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...70

.366

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LOCAL VOLLEY BALL.

THE DAVIS CUP. -

The Prize Winners. Prizes were won by the follow-

two singles and the doubles. In band above the roar of the en-2, Brailsford; 8, Foster. the latter G. R. Crole Recs and gines, The bandmaster was care-

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C. H. Kingsley beat E. Flaquer and fully watched, his baton apparent-Charles; 2, Pte. Greenway. Morales 11-9, 51,6~2~ly being taken as a sign that the Reuter.

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