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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1928.
WORLD SPORT.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
DRAGONS SECURE 'EASY VICTORY.
In the only senior League game played over the week-end," the South China "Dragons" registered a comfortable victory over the Hongkong Baseball Club by six points to all.
HOME FOOTBALL.
CARDIFF GET SEVEN AT HOME.
Full result of Saturday's matches, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows: Division 1.
Arsenal Aston Villa Blackburn
AMERICAN BASEBALL. Bury
NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE MATCHES.
New York, Sept. 1. The full results of National and
Cardiff Everton Huddersfield Leicester Manchester C. Sheffield U. Sunderland
American League baseball games Blackpool during the past week are as follows:
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Saturday (Aug, 25).
The Club were unfortunate in not being able to play Ruflin as Pittsburg pitcher. Burrell, who did service Cincinnutti--- in place of Ruffin, did not, how- Cincinnati
rung, the Chiongo ever, concede Chinese making the most of St Louis fichiers' errors.
many
7 Now York
Brooklyn
→
Brooklyn
7 Boston
Sunday
(Aug.: 20).
These two Clubs, have, in all; met four times. On all four occa- Brooklyn sions the Chinese have won, but Cincinnatti never so easily as on Sunday. Chicago The Lee brothers, who formed the St. Louis battery for the "Dragons," were qulle sound, and the Chinese team took the opportunity, in view of the weak opposition, to try out some new talents. Their batting strength was weak, but the field- ing of the Hongkong side made up for that deficiency.
Chicago Cincinnattl
2 Philadelphia
4 New York
4 Pittsburg
Hoston
6. Philadelphin Monday (Aug. 27)..
I
2 Bolton
9 Liverpool
4 Wednesday Ham
0 Birmingham
Leedo
Manchester U."
3 Newcastlo U..
4 Derby
Division II.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
CRAIGENGOWER C. C. WIN
AGAIN.
DIVISION IL
Lenders Make No Mistake. Against Cralgengower.
On their own green Civil Servico Cricket Club, defeated Craigengowor Cricket Club by 14 shots. Scorost
Civil Service.
Craigangower C.C. gained their eleventh successive victory in the| first division of the Lawn Bowls S. Eccleshall 0 League on Saturday when they C.. J. Jones imet and defeated the Polica by 183. R. Archibald
J. Massey shots. The champions started)
I Whan't badly, but finished up in fine style. R. R. Davica They have,only one more match F. E. Bookar
I
to play, and if they win this they 8. E. Alderman will have achieved the distinction F. II. Holdman of going through the season with- Longbottom
Luck out a defeat. Their opponents | R. T. Taylor
1 will be the Kowloon C.C, and the
@ Chelsen
Bradford Clapton.0. Grimsby
8 Bristol 0.
2
Oldham
County
3 Southampton
4 Stoke
3 Swansea
1 Wolves
a Merthyr
1 Millwall
2 Notts. Forest
2 Preston
1 Port Valo
2 Reading
1 Tottenham
West Brom..
2 Barnsley
2 liqil
Division III (South).
3 Brighton
Bristol R, Chariton
Exeter Fulliam
Norwich
,
1 Bournemouth
0 Coventry
''''orqun)
2 Newport
Luton
G Plymouth
3 Crystal Pal. -
3'Swindon
1 Northampton
3 St. Louis 4. Pittsburg
Tuesday (Aug. 28).
11 Queen's P. R.
.1 Gillingham
9 Southend
1 Brentford
Walsall Watford
New York New York Pittsburg Pittsburgh Chicago
2 Boston
3
"
Division
III (North).
5 Hoston
7
0 Philadelphia
2 Ashington
2 Rochdale
10 Philadelphis
2 Wrexham
O' St. Louis
Wednesday (Aug. 20).
New York Pittsburg
1 Boston
0 Philadelphin
Thursday (Aug, 30),
Philadelphia
Junior Games,
Baschall of. fairly
3
high standard was served to the "fans" when the South China Scouts met and defeate the Kinern's' in a seven-innings game on Sunday, The Scouts Jed all the way, but the determined effort of the Boston Klaora team to keep down the Cincinnati ncora produced some excellent fehling displays. The Scouts in New York their turn were applauded for Boston some excellent catches and fast Boston team work and altogether the Pittsburg match was a good indication of the Pittsburg progress. in baseball mule by Cineninatti junior teams in Hongkong.
0 Chicago Friday (Aug. 31).
2 Brooklyn
Philadelphia
4. Philadelphia
0 St. Louis
2 St. Louis
3 Chlengo AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Saturday (Aug. 25).
Now York New York
On Saturday, the South China Junior defeated the China Athletic Club by 12 points to 8. The Juniors were behind at the and of the fourth innings by a Beston single point, but some spectacular Philadelphia batting feats combined with A Philadelphia little "joss" secured them Len Washington The Washington points in the fifth frame. Athletic made a belated effort in the seven innings to make up an arrear of ten points and at one lime it looked as if they would succeed. They were, however, not able to obtain more than six when the side was struck out.
Friendly Naval Game.
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$ Detroit
7 Detroit
7 St. Louis
7 Burrow
6 Carlislo
Chesterfield Crewo Doncaster
8 Nelson
Rotherham
4
5th. Shields Tranmere
2 Wigan
8 Hartlepools
1 Stockport
1 Lincoln
1 New Brighton
2 Darlington
2 Accrington
4 Southport
2 Hallfax
2 Bradford C.
Scottish League.
Cowdenbeath Falkirk
1
A
1earts
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
6 St. Johnelone
3 Chicago
13 Chicago
0 Cleveland
10
4 Cleveland
Sunday (Aug. 20).
Cloveland
'Monday (Aug. 27).
Washington
New York New York Washington Boston Boston
4 Detroit
St. Mirren
2 Hibernians
4 Hamilton
7 Ayr
3 'Dundeo
1. Clyde
3 Raith
6 Aberdeen
Third Lanark
4 Airdrio
LOCAL BILLIARDS.
HIM.S. CASTOR DEFEATS ST. PATRICK'S CLUB.
0
game will be played on the other side of the water on Saturday next,
Craigengewer.
D. K. Kharas J. V. D, Lely P. Dixon
82 W. Collins.
A. E. Contes
R. C. Reed A. A. Lewis
19 F. T. Knott
F. K. Modi 8. Flogg
J. T. Lundy
10 A. A. Razack 14.
00
EP.R.C. v Talkoo R.C.
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At East Point R.C. the homo team lost to Taikoo R.C. by one shot.
The Dock "Derby" resulted In | Scores: . Kowloon D.R.C. avenging their East Point. defent by Taikoo earlier in the senson. Kowloon have to thank Bakor Lapsley principally for their vic-C. E. Gahagan
C. A. Goldenberg tory.
Kowloon C. C. and Kowloon H. Hampton B. G. C. clashed in both first and II. Hatch
1 second divisions, rosulting in the Peers
K. C. C. turning the tables. The H.E. Akehurst
1 first team won by 12 shots and J. W. Shaw
0
ONE ONNO
the second by 23.
D. S. H
Civil Service romain at the top. Arnold. of the second division, winning by
A, Paul 14 shots against Craigengower. Wabster The Yacht Club gained another victory, and may dispiace East Point before the season ends..
DIVISION I.
Champions Gain Their Eleventh Successive. Victory.
Pluying on their own green, Crak gengower beat the Police R.C. by 18 shots. Stores:
Craigengower,
Police R.C.
W. T. Brightman Hargreaves H. Beer
G. T. Buchanan
C. 5. Roseclut
C. Bennett
R. Basa
Talkoo.
J. Watson Johnston
Jn. Sloan
17 D. Munro
R. M. Keown
S. Hope
A. Craig
21 Jas. Sloan
17
D. Spiers
II. McKechnlo
T. Young
19
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Recreio "D"
17 D. Walmsloy
65
R.ILK.Y.C.
Playing away, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club defented Club de Recreio "B" by 4 shots, Scores:.
Recreio "B"
M. F. Baptista
A. V. Barros -
F. X. SanreS
Yacht Club.
F. Sutton
A. Murdoch
G. G. Wood
P. A. Yvanovich 21 A. L. Shields 23
Rosario
E. V. M. R. Sousa
A. 1. Basto
Dencon
J. Bentley
E. W. Carpenter
17. A. Gutierrez 17 L. J. Davies
C. Rozario
A. Comen
J. Ribeiro-
14. G. Ozorio
E. el Arculli
Glendenning Marks
U. M. Omar
20 A. Clark
J. Ora
P. Condon
J. West
EL G. C. Mosa
F. J. Neves
W. E. Hollands
D. Fritz
Gooding
12
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43
Kowloon C.C. ▾ K.B.G.C.
On their own'
W. Brace
C. G. Harrison
D. Rumjahn
McLeod
B. W. Bradbury 20 J. Clark
green, Kowloon Cricket Club by 12 shots. Scores:
10
་
E. S. Abraham
H. S. Rouso
P. Ramsay
21
21 G. Edwards
50
Kowloon C.C. v K.B.G.C.
318
At the K.C.0. Kowloon Bowling Green Club lost by 23 shots. Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
F. G. Horridge
Bowling Green.
Cameron
W. E. Bell Johnson
In a billard match between St. Rowling Green Club lost to Kowloon A, Hyde Lay 10 J. Maclachlan 20
Patrick's Club and II.M.S. Castor, 1 the latter won by 103 points. The
Remedios
Kowloon C.C.
J. Howe A. W, Smith 24 J. Francr
A. C. Burford' E., Kern
W. Koogan
Bowling Green
scores were:
St. Patrick's.
H.M.S. Cantor,
II. Nisk
J. T. Dobble
D. Harvey
S Detroit
85
Spry
150
J. T. Magili
3 Cleveland
5 Brydio
95
Mitch
160
W. Russell
0 St. Louis
4 Painter
07
McKenzie •160
0 St. Louis
B James
150
Moody
196
R. Duncan
Butcher 160 Moulder,
Dovey
82
D. Muir
100
Purches
120
Di Gow
W. Macfariano
16 H. Overy
0
3
GOT
1
800
P. T. Farrell
0 St. Louis
$
8 Cleveland
A. E. Silkstona Hall
G. Wragge
L. Guy
12 J. Gibson
52
3 St. Louis
4
@ Chicage
2
0
Tuesday (Aug. 28).
Chiengo
1 Philadelphin Philadelphin
4 Chicago Boston
In
friendly
encounter between the U. S. Transport Henderson ind the U.S.S. Sacremento, the former won by nine points to four. The lender- son crew gave a fine exhibition, Detroit particularly Mitchel, who provid ed the spectators with a treat with his piteling. The Henderson nine wore in every way superior to the Sacremento team, who were with-i out the service of 'Archibald, their slar pitcher. Hagwood and Badge were the Sacramento's battery and the former, although pitching a good game was at Umes erratic. The score of 9-4 was a fair indica- Lion of the difference between the sides.
FOOTBALL REFEREES.
LECTURE ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY.
The first monthly meeting of the Hongkong Football Referees' As sociation is to be held at the Chaplains Hut, Scandal Point on Friday, at 6 pm. prompt.
Wednesday (Aug. 29).
Boston Philadelphia Detroit
Detroit
5 Cleveland
'Thursday (Aug. 30). *
Washington Philadelphia
Highest breaks: Mitel 50, Spry 40 4 and Moody 35..
5 Cleveland
3
·
New York
1
2 Hoston
3
Friday (Aug. 31),
♫ Detroit
SÍ. Louts Philadelphin B Boston
-Router's American Service.
LOCAL CRICKET.
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WIN FOR ST. ANDREW'S CLUB.
PARIS-CALCUTTA.
ATTEMPT ON LONG DISTANCE RECORD.
Paris, Sept. 1.
F. Goodwin
L E. Lammert
Kowloon Dock y T.R.C.
E. Shank Webb C. J. Tacchi W. W. Hirat
20II. Gitling
21
23
04
E. C. Fincher J. P. Robinson
B. Pethoram
S. Drako
Y. Husband Halo
23 A. Macfarlano 17
G. Thompson
Capt. Branch
B. Hogbin
28 G. E. Roylanco 7
67
RECREIO RINKS MEET,
44
"A" Team Secures Substantial Win Over "B" Team.
The "A" and "B" teams of the Club do Recreio were engaged in a second division match on the Club grein yos.
At Taikoo the home team lost to terday when the former secured a sub- Kowloon Dock by five shots. 'Scores:stantial win by a total of 82 shots as
Jagainst 49, Scores:
Kowloon Dock
J. McKelvlo
Taikoo R.C.
A. Stalker
G. McLeod
The airmen, Arrachart and Greig Rignot, hopped off from here at Henderson 26.28 m. to-day in the direction B. Gray. 2of Calcutta in an attempt to beat
Teams representing the St. Andrew's Church Young Men's Club and the former pupils of the Central British School met on Saturday, the result being a win for the former by 21 runs.
the world's distance record for C. S. Atkinson Blying-Reuter,
Coleman
J. A. Lindsay
Strasbourg, Sept. 1.
F. Cullen Arrachart and Rignot were com- pelled to turn back when over II. G. Cooper Strasbourg owing to a leaking of W. P. Hedley oil and landed at Strasbourg a6 F. Goodman 9.30 this morning-Reuter.
R. Lapsley
AUSTIN CAR, REDUCTION FIGURES CORRECTED.
The alleged reductions of £60 and £10 in the prices of Austini
The Committee has arranged for Captain A. W. Austin, M.C, M.M, RA, to give a short lecture of The Laws of The Game" and all registered referees are cordially The former pupils batted first cara, announced in a London cable and compiled 71 runs, the highest to a Colombo newspaper naturaliy scorera being F. Zimmern (18), created something of a furore G. Hedley (18) and J. Iirat (16 among the motoring public, Bays; not out). A. T. Lee, for St. the Straits Times and Borneo Andrew's, captured five wickets at Motors, the Malayan agents for an average of three apièce. the Austin, have been bombarded
St. Andrew's replied with 92, the with inquiries,
Invited to attend. Players, per sons desirous of qualifying as referees, and also anyone Interest ed in the game will be welcome. Registered referees wishing to join the Association should write to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. F.
Smith R. Naval Armament Depot, highest scorer being D. A. Lee Unfortunately the good news Hongkong, for full particulars. (36), while D. J. N. Anderson (16) was not correct. Reductions have The Committee hope that all mem- was the only ather man to reach been announced, but they are of bera will make a special effort to double figures. Hedley had the a more moderate character. attend the monthly general meet best, bowling average for the ings.
former pupils, taking five for 13.
LAWN TENNIS FINALS.
LOTT AND HENNESSEY WIN U. 8. DOUBLES.
CHANNEL SUCCESS.
EGYPTIAN'S LONG DAY AND
NIGHT SWIM, .
London, Sept. 1. The Egyptian Helmy, has swum final of the National Deubles Lawn the Englion Channel. He started Tehnis Championship by 6-2, 6-1, rom Cap Grisnez at two o'clock yes.
Brooklyn, Sept. 1. Lott and Hennessey beat Patter- son and Hawken (Australia) in the
G-2:
In the final of the Mixed Doubles, 4erday afternoon and funded at Mias Helen Wills and Hawkes best Folkstone at 1.40 this afternoon. Miss Cross, and. Moon 0-1, 0-3 — Holmy's official time is given as
123 hours 40 minutes. Reuter. Reuter's American Service.'
In response to a cable sont to London by Borneo Motors, tho Austin manufacturers, state that the Austin Seven tourer has been reduced £10, the Austin Seven Saloon, £15, the Austin Twelve 44 cyclinder tourer and saloon. £10
each, and the Austin 16 hp. Cylinder tourer and saloon 240 and 230 respectively.
Brussels, August 8.-There seems every probability that Belgium possesses of felds. Beds oozing petroleum were discovered yester day at a depth of 8ft. 'nt Moustier sur Sambre; near Namur. Recently a similar discovery · was mado at Houdeng-Alméries. In- vestigations are promised.
J. J. Whylo
J. Ferguson
T. C. Chalmers
T. Grimshaw
C. B. Matthews
· "A" Team
C. Vas
F. X. Soores C. A. Lopes 22. Yvanovich
F. X. Silva
L. C. Souza
C. G. Silva
20 N. Drummond 28 R. F. Luz
J. McCubbin
t
J. Chapman
H. "Alves
C. Alves
J. Russell
85 R. Wallace
04
59
C. Marques
A. Ribeiro
"B" Team. E. L. Barros
E. V. M. R. Sour J.-M. S. Rozario 30 L. Guterres ·
F. Ribeiro
D. Lopes II. Baptista
28 A. II., Basto
V. Gonsales
A. Gomes
J. Ribeira..
24 J. Ozorlo
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