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UNIVERSITY DEFEAT.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927.

POLO MEMORIES.

INTERPORT DINNER AT

HONGKONG HOTEL.:

INTERPORT BOWLS.

YESTERDAY'S TRIAL MATCH.

The final trial for the rink to re- present Hongkong in Thursday's in- Playing on the University

terport bowls match against Shang- ground yesterday the Northampton-

hal, played on the Craigongower green. shire Regimental team soundly de- There was a very pleasant gather-sot rather than settled problems feated the the University team bying at the Hongkong Hotel on Satur- for the selection committee.. 149 to 55.

[day night on the occasion of the in-

Wallace's rink was defeated by 20 torport polo dinner given in honour shots to 17 after a fluctuating match, of the visiting Shanghai team, which in which a high standard of bowla was seldom reached. The rinks were: beat the local four on Thursday.

Probables.

Possibles Laing

Atkinson Alorrison Cullen

The Northants were first at the wicket, Lieutenant Melsome hitting up 48 and Captain Hinchcliff 89. Only two of the University team made double figures, R. A. Lee with 16 and M. B. Osman with 13.

The scores follow:

Northants.

Lieut Melsome,. c Barrow, b

Gitting

Miechle, e Lee, b Lam

Lieut, Withall, e Kermani,

Sulieman

Loveland, Barrow, b Gittins .. Capt. Hinchcliff, c Laing, b Lam Ballard, c Loke, b Zimmern ...、 Freshwater, c Laing, b Sulieman Abbright, st, Kermani, b Lami Hedges, b Lam

Good, not out

Howes, c and b Lee

48

&

Omar

17 Macfarlane

20

The dinner, which was informal, was attended by Major General C. C. Luard, C. B., C.M.G., General Officer Holland. Commanding the Forces in South Wallace China, who presided. Commodore Prior to the match it was thought Pearson, R.N., Mesare, R. J. and T. J.

that the No. 1. was the only position Paterson, T. Pearce, W. Sewell and to be decided, but both Atkinson and Laing played really well, and there

W. L. Stanton (Hon. Secretary, Hong

kong Polo Club), besides the Hong-was little to choose between them. kong and Shanghai teams, namely, The 2's and 3's on both sides worg Lleut. Col. Comyn, Lieut. Shillington, very erratic, all bringing off capital Lieut. Scott-Elliott, Lieut. Kerr, F. S. shots on occasion, but falling badly 12 Gibbings, Judge C. S. Franklin, in other attempts. 89 Major Gibbs, and H. G. Robinson. Macfarlane's rink was the first to General Luard proposed the toast get a good lead, two on the seventh of the Shanghai team and congratu- and two on the eight giving them, a inted the players on their

perfor|9-4 advantage, but Wallace's appear- 6mance. He

gave some interesting ed to be getting the measure of the reminiscences, which were greatly en- slow green when they won the next joyed by the party.

four heads, and led 10-9.

15

On behalf of the visiting' players, 149 Capt. Robinson replied, expressing thanks to the local players for their hospitality, He proposed the toast of the K. O. S. B. polo team, Lieut, Col. Comyn replying.

W.

A

Various speakers commented upon the arduous work which MA WL. 2 Stanton had pot in as secretary.

In replying Mr. Stanton mentioned the assistance he had received from O Messrs. R. J. and T. J. Paterson.

They were badly down on the next rink, however, McFarlane scoring four, while a neat ahot by Omar en- abled another four to be registered by Macfarlane's rink at the 16th hend, at which point a lead of 18-11 had been obtained.

When the last head was played the score was 19-17 in favour of Mack

Extras

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M.

R.

C. W. Lam

16

5

40

E. A. Lee

-8.2

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F. A. Lee, run out

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Extras

Totul

Bowling Analysis,

House

0. M.

TV

Freshwater..... 7 Litut. Melsome ..10 Howes

3

Hodges

0.1

BOXING.

SINGAPORE FIGHTER IN

AMERICA.

farlane. In the early stages Wallace was well placed, but Omar brought off one of the best shots of the match,

and his "toucher" gave Macfarlane

Other speeches were made during a single, and success.

the evening when it was mentioned Both Macfarlane and Wallace play- that the Keswick cup had been donated a steady gamo, and the former's

ed by Col. Keswick, who coincidental selection as No. 3 came as little aur-

It was also stated that the Cup was won in 1907 by the 3rd. Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment which was then stationed in Hongkong.

BASEBALL.

The Interport Team.

At the conclusion of the match, the Committee met and selected the fol- lowing team to represent Hongkong against Shanghai:

C. Atkinson (Kowloon Dock R.C.}; } No. 1.

J. Laing (Taikool, No. 2.

W. Macfarlane (Kowloon Bowling: Green Club), No. 3.

R. Wallace (Taikoo), skip,

The Shanghai Interport team is

N. Y. YANKEES WIN WORLD'S due to arrive to-morrow. A launch

SERIES..

New York, Oct. 9. The New York Yankees wor the World's Baschall Series Champion ship by defeating the Pittsburgh 1 Pirate's 4-3.

The series gues to the team first Wning four games. The Yankees beat the Pirates 5-1, 6-2, B-1, and 1-3. The following are the latest League results;

National League.

Is leaving Queen's Pier at 0.30 p.m. upon which will be Mr. R. Sutherland, (the President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association), Mr. D. Tempeton and members of the Committee.

The following programme has been arranged:

Nov. 11. Craigenower C. C. Nov. 12. Police R. C.

Nov. 13. Interport match on Craig- engower C. C. green.

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Nov. 14. Civil Service C. C.; Nov. 15. Kowloon Bowling Green Club and Interport dinner at Savoy Hotel.

Brooklyn Cincinnati Boston Boston

1 New York

5

Nov. 10. Probably Taipo.

G Pittsburg

9.

Nov. 17 Kowloon C. C.

14 Philadelphia

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8 Philadelphia

G,

American League.

: 4 Washington

3 Boston

10 Boston

Hollywood, Oct. 8. Tommy Hughes, of Cleveland, has entered the finals of the California flyweight elimination tournament by technically knocking out Boy Wally, New York of Singapore, in the final round of Philadelphia aten-round baut.

Philadelphia Hughes will meet Johnny McCoy in Chiengo the final bout an October 21.

The winner will receive the endorse-Reuter's American Service. ment of the California Boxing Com- mission for the title relinquished by Fidel La Barba.—Reuter's American Service.

"Loughran v. MeTigue.

Chicago

3 St. Louis

5 St. Louis

Interest Wanes..

New York City, Oct. 1. Pittsburgh's 1-6 win over Cincin- nati to-day gave the Pirates fall pwnership in the National League New York, Oct. 8. pennant and rendered it impossible Tommy Loughran won the decision for the St. Louis Cardinals to get a over Mike McTigue, who was defend-look-in at first place. ing the light-heavyweight title for the Interest in the regular schedule first time in A match of fifteen therefore ended to-day, the New York rounds staged at Madison Square Yankees having long ago trounced all Gardens. Reuter's American Service. comers in the American League.

Nov. 19, Taikod R. C.

On November 20th the Shanghai teant will probably meet a team from

the Second Division of the League, and Nov. 21st has been kept vacant in the event of the weather interfer- ing with the programme.

It is understood that the Big Four have decided to issue a challenge to the visitors.

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