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THE WORLD SPORT

LEAGUE TENNIS.

CHINESE AGAIN DOMINATE.

LACOL BASEBALL.

THE WEEK-END MATCHES. After an encouraging start, the Having only last two matches and these to the Chinese R. C. Hongkong Baseball Club looked tennis, the Kowloon Cricket Clublike obtaining their revenge visited the Recreiò ground on against the Filipino Club on Satur- Saturday full of hopes, but failed day when these two teams met for to make an Impression. They the second time, the Americans were beaten by the large margin having lost the first match by a of 39 games.

large margin.

The Chinese teams continue to

The Club started off by collect- enrry all before them and boinging three runs and then blanking matched against two of the weaker their opponents out. Each side teams, in the Lengue they main-scored one. In the second innings Lained their undefeated record, but in the fourth the Filipinos gain- South China also won at the ex-ed full control of the game. They pense of the Y.M.C.A..

acored four runs, in each of the In the only match in the Second fourth, fifth and sixth innings and Division the Hongkong C. C. beat were than leading by 13 runs to four. the University by 58. games to di The Americans made every effort thus completing their fixtures. to force their opponents in again The winners are now third in the but could only bring three men League and will in all probability across the plate, losing by 13 runs remain in that position.

SECOND DIVISION. Hongkong C.C. Play their Last Match.

On their own courts,

longkong

Cricket Club defeated the University

by 17 games, 'Scores:

to seven.

Russakoff with a mighty hit over centre scored a home run in the first innings for the Americans, while Alvarez scored a homer in the Filipinos' second innings.

Dragons v. Sacramento,

G. Miskin and W. B. Cornaby (H.K.U.S.S. Sacramento baseball nine C.Cilest to G. de Souza and Barrow 4-7: Jost to Y., B. Ng and K. Tan 5-6 geat T. L. Iu and G. E. Yeoh 10-1.

R. M. Henderson and J. G, Lawrie (II.K.C.C.) bent de Souza and Barrow 8-3; beat Ng and Tan 7-4; bent u and Yeoh 6-6

R. K. Valentine and W. A. Nowers (H.K.C.C.) lost to de Souzn and Bar- row 5-6; beat Ng and Tan 6-5; bent lu und Yeah 7-1.

Total: Hongkong C.C. 58, University 41.

THIRD DIVISION.

BASEBALL APPEAL.

FILIPINOS AND DRAGONS. TO REPLAY.

£17,500 CLAIM AGAINST PEER'S WIDOW.

JUDGMENT OF £3,384 IN REMARKABLE CASE.

RESCUED FROM MALARIA

Sixteen Years Ago By

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILIS.

Mr. Paul Reports Himsoli Still In The Best of Health.

At a recent meeting of the Pro- test Committee of the Baseball As- The remarkable case over the sociation, it was decided that the affairs of the late Lord Deerhurat appeal of the Filipino Club in Mr. Justico Charles's Court has against a run scored in a game ended. Mr. Lewis Schavorien, of against the South China Dragons East Grinstead, aued Lady Deer-

When Mr. D. T. Paul was should be upheld. The proceed-hurst, as the executrix of the late station-master at Tharrawaddy, on ings were private.

the Burma Government Rallways, It is understood that the game; Mr. Schaverien's case was that in the year 1912, ha graphically will be replayed at a date con-ho agreed to pay Lord Deerhurst's told how he had been rescued venient to both teams. With the debts, amounting to £12,500, on con- from Malaria by Dr. Willlame* disputed match now up for another dition that Lord Deerhurst, if he Pink Pills. Seen again ON decision, the Filipino side are in inherited a fortune from a re-

the

peer.

the position of League lenders, lative, should repay the £12,500, 24th February this year (1928) without a lost game. This battle and pay in addition another at Paungde, Burma, where he is of the giants should draw a large £12,500.

now station-master, Mr. Paul "ré- crowd of fans, for both nines are

Four days later. Lord Dear-ported himself as still in the bast at the top of their form, and good hurst's relative died, and, although of health. Here are the facts of play is anticipated,

Mr. Schaverien was not called on Mr. Paul's case, ns originally re- to pay the debts, he now claimed corded by himself sixteen yours the £12,500 consideration money, ago:- saying that his undertaking to pay the debts stayed bankruptcy pro

"The malarial attacks used to cecdingas He also claimed about start with a feeling of laasitude £5,000 dúo under promissory notes, and pains in my back and lower Mr. Justice Charles awarded Mr. Imbs," said ho. "Fits of shiver. Schaverien 2,884 on the promising followed and left my body Bory notes. On the claim for cold all over. Then my tem- £12,500 the judge found there was

AMATEUR GOLF.

W. W. MACKENZIE WINS SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP.

Muirfield, July 28.

In the Scottish Amateur Golf no concluded bargain, but he award perature would riso until perspira- Championship over 30 holes, W.Willis ed Mr. Schavericn £600 for the scr-tion simply poured out of me. Dodds (Prestwick) in the final by proceedings, Mackenzie (Morton Hall) beat W. vice he did in staying bankruptey five up and three to play-Reuter,

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Canadian Open Title.

Montreal, July 28. The New Yorker Diegel won the Canadian open golf championship with 282,

Hagen, Compston and MacDonald Smith tied for second place with 284,

THE BIG FIGHT.

In a friendly game yesterday the-Router's American Service. easily accounted for the South China Dragons, winning by ten runa to one. The sailors, after scoring three runs in the first two. innings, made seven in the sixth while the Chinese scored their only run in the third,

Júnior Games,

In the Junior League on Satur- match between St. day, the Joseph's College and the Y.M.B.A. produced no fewer than 38truns, of which the collegians claimed 28. The Atudenta scored freely Easy Victories for the Stronger throughout the match, reaching their highest score in the fourth innings when, ten of their batsmen crossed the plate. The Y.M.BL.A. were. blanked out in three of the seven inninga,

Teams.

On their own ground, Chinese Recreation Club defented Royal Army Medical Corps by 27 ganise, Scores:

The South China juniors has

Cheng Cal-wing and Chan Wah-po (C.R.C. "A") beat Maj. It. II. Lucas extremely good luck to take the And Pte. Tiernan 8-3; beat Maj. R. T. decision from the Kiora, whom Cox and S/Sgt. Sims 10-1; beat S/M they beat in a well contested game Browne and S/Sgt. Gilmore 10-1. by six rugs to four. The Klora

Lau Man-kwong and Chiu Tsun chiu (C.R.C. "A") lost to Lucas and Tiernan 5-6; beat Cox and Sims 74; bent Browne and Gilmore 11-0.

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were carly in the lead but the Athlete side Beared two runs in the sixth innings and one in the

three

Ip Kau and Lo Man-bin (C.R.C.seventh, while the Kiora were "A"), lost to Lucas and Tiernan 20; blanked out in the last. beat Cox and Sima 6-5; lost.te Brown and Gilmore 4-7.

Total: Chinese 1. C. I 03, Royal Army Medical Corps 36,

C.R.C. "B" Indian 1.C.

At Causeway Bay, Chinese Re- creation Club II beat Indian Beeren tion Club by 36 games, Scores:

Ng Kam-cheun and Tani Ping-fun (C.R.C. “B”) hest. M. Q. Hosen and A. Rahmin H-8; beat M. Hassan and Y. J. Khan 11-0; beat M. P. Madar and M. Y. Adal 8-3.

W. C. Hung abd H. W. Chan (C.R.C. "B") beat Joosen and Bahmin 7-4; boat Hassan and Khan 8-3; beat Madar and Adal 7-4.

C. F. Lee and lion Lan-fung (C.R.C. "B") beat Hoosen and Bahmin 8-3; lost to M, Hassan and Khan 5-6; lost to M. 1. Mudar and Adul 5-0.

Total: Chinese R. C. II 47, Indian R.C. 32.

Recreio "B" v K.C.C.

At King's Park, Club de Recreio "" defeated Kowloon Cricket Club by 80 games. Bedres:

L A. Rocha and G. A. Noronlin (Recreio "B") bent C. HA Atkins and K. A, Carstensen (0-5; beat A. E. Guest and R. P. Bingham 16-1; beat A. W Ramsay and E. Walker 8-3.

*A. A. Remedios and A. Gorano (Recreio "D") beat Atkins and Cars-

Lensen 0-5; beat Guest and Bingham 7-4; beat Ramsay and Walker 0.2.

innings.

Trambitzky and Fuors (Y.M.C.A.) lust to Tuang und Tano 1-10; bent Ng and Yung 6.5; last to Tani and Kö 4-7.

Saunderson and Janes (Y.M.C.A.) lost to Tang and Tano 0-11; lost to Ng and Yung 4-7; lost to Dan and Ko 0-11. "Tolal; Y.M.C.A. 28, South China A.A. 71

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Hongkong C.C. v K.R.M.Q,

their own courts, Hongkong Cricket Club defeated Kennedy Road Married Quarters by 27 катся. Scores:

N. . II. Railton and A. Piercy (H.K.C.C.) beat Hardy and Mocock 7.4; beat Delahunt and Potts 7-4; heat McCullock and Burrage 0-5..

G. S. Hugh. Jones and James (H.K.C.C.) beat Hardy and Mocock 0-5; lost to Delahunt and Potts 5- beat McCullock and Burrage 7-4.

1. A. R. Duncan and H. V. Parker (II.K.C.C.) beat Burdy and Mocock -2 beat Delahunt and Potts 8-3; beat McCullock and Burrage 8-3.

Total: Hongkong C.C. 63, Kennedy Road Married Quarters 80,

. Civil Servico v R.A.O.C.,

At Happy Valley, Civil Service Cricket Club defeated Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 10 games. Scores;

C. G.) beat Greenaway and Major W

W. H. Owen and R. F. Jones (C. 8,

H. A. Barros and C. A. Barretta White 6-6; lost to Waterficid and Hale 5-6; beat Bryant and Donaldson

(Recreio "B") beat Atkins and Carle tensen 7-4: beat Guest and Bingham White and

4.

I. White Th (0.5.0.0.) 9-2; bent Ramsay and Walker 74.

Recreio "B" 69, Kowloon 7-4; lost to Waterfield and Halo 4-7;

beat Gr Total:

Greenaway and Major W. White C.C. 30.

beat Bryant and Donaldson.0-2. Kowloon Indians v Reerelo “A."

On their own courts, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club lost to the Club de Recreio "A" by 19 games. Scores:

G. A. Khan and S. R. Salleh (K.I.T.C.) lost to M. Oliveira and A. E. Ribeiro 6-6; lost to J. Xavier and E. Carvalho 1-10; lost to A. B. 12-7.

II. Singh and Firdos Khan (K.I.T.C.) lost to Oliveira and Ribeiro 1-8; beat Xavier and Carvalho 7-4; lost to Remedios and Figueiredo 2.0. Feroz All and M. A. Khan (K.I.T.C.) lost to Oliveire, and Ribeiro G-0; lost to Xavier and Carvalho 6-6 beat Remedios and Figueiredo

8-3.

Total: Kowloon Indians 40, Recreio "A" 59.

Y.M.C.A. ▼ South China,

On their own courta, European Y.M.C.A. lost to South Chinn Athie tic Association by -85- Kamca, Scores:

Ponsford and Murray (YM.C.A.) lost to Taang and Tsao 8-8; beat Ng and Young 7-4; lost to Lam and Ko 3-8.

C. R. Spittey and J. Bendall (C.S. CC.) bent Greenaway and Major.W. White 6.5; bent Waterfeld and Halo 8-3; beat Bryant and Donaldson 7-4,

Total; Civil Servico C.C, 59, Royal Army Ordnance Corps 40.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

Chinese "A" Win Against Kowloon Indians.

Playing at King's Park yesterday afternoon the Kowicon Indians went down badly to the Chineso "A" who now head the Third Division. They depose "B" team by virtue of a better games average,

Yesterday's results were:

G. A. Khan and M. H. Khan lost to Chaung and Chow 1-10; lost to Lee and Lau 6-0; lost to Lau and Chiu

II. Singh and Firdos Khan lost to Cheung and Chow 4-7; beat Lea and Lau 8-3: lost to Lau and Chiu 0-11.

Feroz Ali and S. R.. Salleh lost to Cheung and Chow 1-10; lost to Lea and Lau 4-7; beat Lau and Chiu 6-5. Total: Kowloon Indians 81; Chin- Che "A" 68.

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