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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929.

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THE WORLD SPORT

BASEBALL SEASON. STARTS.

WINS FOR CHINESE AND

+ FILIPINOS,

Hot Weather Indigestion. ITS REASON AND WHY Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Cure It.

The hot season of the year is the time when people and them- solves troubled most with indigos- tion. The reason is that the do bilitating heat thins and wenkons. the blood, the source from which

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE. parts of the body derive

ANOTHER WIN FOR CRAIGENGOWER.

strength to entry on their work, and thus the stomach and other digestive organs become starved and weakened.

When the process of digestion The Craigengower. C. C. made goes wrong food begins to polson In the opening game of the an important advance in the race the system Instead of feeding it, Hongkong Baseball League played for Championship honours of the and very soon symptoms of in- at Careline Hill on the Navy Senior Division, when they beat health manifest themselves in the of headaches, vortigo, ground on Saturday, the South the Kowloon C.C. by the narrow fo Chinn Athletic Association defeat-margin of three points on the flatulenco, spots before the eyes, intter's ground. List year's ed the Japanese by nine runs to champions are now four points loss of appetite, abdominal pains, four in the presence of a large ahead of their nearest rivals but depression, nervousness, undue gathering of spectators,

tiredness, and in other ways.

To correct matters, and to get the health back to normal, the only proper method of treatment is to restore the blood to a rich, red healthy condition, and this can boat be done by means of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peo-

Sir Shou-son Chow, an ardent have played one match more.

The Kowloon Bowling Green backer of the game, tossed the Brat hall to Mr. Roger Tredwell, and the Club de Recreio, who both the President of the Hongkong won on Saturday, are giving the which leaders a close fight. The Kow Baseball League, after

the loon Dock, who lost to the Bowling "Play Ball" was called by

Interesting game Green have conceded valuable umpire and an

ground and can only now tie for commenced.

The Chinese led throughout the first place at the best. seven innings, scoring three runs in the first, one in the second, three in the fourth and two in the sixth, while the Japanese could do no better than making three in the fifth innings and one in the sixth.

Burrell of the Hongkong Base ball Club nefed na umpire and did a fine job, well-backed by the base umpire,

The second game of the series was played yesterday between Filipinos and the Hongkong Base- ball Club, the former team emerg ing victors after a hard tussle by li runs to nine

DIVISION I.

Narrow Victory For Last

Year's Champions.

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A margin of three shots was

So if your digestion is giving sufficient to give the Craigengower a commanding lend in the Senior you trouble, or if you are feeling Division and if they can maintain weak, depressed, run down, be their form they will be able to retain the honours. The nintch with the wise and begin taking Dr. Wil

on the liams' Pink Pills at once. Kowloon C.C. was played Peninsula, the scores being 60-57 in chemists sell them, $1.50 per bottle,

$8 for G bottles.

favour of the visitors.

Kowloon C.C.

A. C. Burford Before the game it was gen-H. Hampion erally thought that the Ball Club A. Hyde-Lay would have no difficulty in beating A. E. Sikulone the Filipinos, who, however, by

in the last H. Gitting scoring three runs innings, won by that margin. B. Petheram

10. Overy Zafra played a great part

wards the victory of the Filipinos, J. Gibson. scoring a homer in the last frame Webb

to give his side the lead. Terry J. Howe Leonard of the same team lost D. Purves his chance of having the honour L. E. Lammert

of making the first home run of the season when, after a fide hit. he falled to put his foot on the third sack in his mad dash to cross the plate-

U.S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS

New York, Aug. 22.

25

Craigengower

J. F. Neves E. Tuck

D. Rumjan

B. W. Bradbury

26

G. Buchanan

M. O'Brien'

11. Beer

W. T. Brightman

A. E. Contes

14 I. Basa

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E. el. Arcull} 18 U. M. Omar

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Kuwloon Dock Bowling Green,

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ATHLETIC MEETING.

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BIG GATHERING OF SPORTS- MEN IN HONGKONG, Preparations for an athletic meet ing in Hongkong on the lines of an Olympiad are being made by the

Athletic

for Association Chineso

be

27 September 6, 7 and 8, the venue to

the reclamation at North Point The object of the invitations to ingapore, Shanghai and Canton to

representatives

compete locni athletes is to afford the selectors an opportunity of finding material for the next Far Eastern Olympiad Meeting.

20 som

00

The Kowloon Dock representatives suffered a rather imexpected defeat on their own green, the Kowloon B.G.C. taking away full points by a maygin of five shots.

Kuwloon Dock

J. Lindsay

F. Cullen

J. McKalvie

J. Puncheon

P. Goodman A. V. Ramunу

To-day's baseball matches result J. McLaggan

American League. "

1- 22 -OR

Bowling Green

K. Duncan

E. W. L. Hogbin

P. T. Farrell

20 W. Russell

H. J. Rose

13

V. 1. Chittenden 1. Nish

10 L. Guy

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S. Eccleshall

G. E. Roylance

R. Tall

ed as follows:

R. II. E.

S. Gray T. Atkinson W. Grela

Philadelphia

10

W. Hedley

St. Louis

7 11

J. V. Brown

17 D. Gow

Boston

2 55

Detroit.

13

15

24

New York

3

9

Chicago

4

.

Washington

Cleveland

1

3

National League.

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

to

Tenuis, Football, Volleyball and Basketball will be included in the programnie while severni open events have also been arranged.

the

The meeting will be under patronage of His Excelloney the Governor (Sle Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.), while Mr. Wu Man-Cu, proprietor of the "Tiger" Balm, has kindly donated prizes.

D. Munro

J. Watson 23 Jn. Sloan

I. Dunenn

15

F. 1. W. Haynes 20

F. Junca

W. J. Bickford,

J. Massey

II. McKechnie 19 J. R. Archibald 15

S. Hope

16 J. Polsan

D. C. Spiers

H. Lockhart

II. Westlake

L. Whunt

52 D. C. Walmsley 30 A. E. Murphy 11

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Civil Service v Recreio. The Club de Recreio are making Craigengower v Hongkong Electric. endeavours to overtake the lenders and are now not far behind in thei The Craigengower GC. lost to the mgkong Electric at Ilappy Valley On for premier honours,

and are now third in the fight for Saturday they did well to take point from the Civil Service at the championship. The visitors won Happy Valley, winning by 18 shots by 25 shots.

Cralgengower Civil Service

J. Holidge

Recreio

C. F. VIK

C. E. Marques

C. A. Lopes

the

A. W. Grimmitt 15 A. C. V. Ribeiro 21

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race

R. H.

E.

* 10 2

Chicago..

.10 11 1

9

S. Randle J. Denkin

14

New York

2 .10

1

F. E. Booker

St. Louis

6

S. E. Alderman

Brooklyn

1

7 2

Cincinnati

0

Boston

4

J. J. Gregory

Cincinnati

Boston

8.17 7 12.

1

R. T. Taylor

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(First game)

(Second game)

No others.

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B. E. Maughan

A. O. Brawn

J. T. Laing

F. 1. Holdman

H. A. Alves

L. CR. Sousa

C. G. Silva

11 R. F.. Luz -

E. L. Barros

J. A. Gutierrez

C. M. S. Alves

17 P. Yvanovich

Police v Taikoo.

D. K. Kharan

S. Flees

D: Claw

C. 5. Rosselet

Gill

W. Field

J. Cavanagh 23] J. Wiltshire

H. V. Pearso

Y. Abbas

A. A. Razack

17 W. Collins

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The League standings are now the League met on the Police ground as under:

National League,

Chiengo Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston

W., L. Pet..

76 36, 678 66 47 .584 69 54 .538 57 68 495 52 63 .452 50 66 431 48 60 .421

.408 47 69

American League.

Electric R.C.

F. F. Duckworth C. E. Gahogan Lane

18 9. Deacon

L. de Rome

G. T. Padgett

J. T. Lanny

10

10 W. B. Muskett 29

F. Tarbuck

Flynn

II. F. Akehurst

19 A. Webster

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Bowling Green v Kowloon C.C.

22

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The two teams at the bottom of By beating the Kowloon C.C. at home by ten shots, the Kowloon Bow- In Green go to the top of the table. Bowling Green Kowloon C.C. C. Jutt

where the hosts suffered their twelfth successive defeat. Talkoo won by 20 shots and depose the Kowloon C.C. Police IL.C. Talkoo R.C.

W. Glendinning E, G. Post W. E. Hollandas G. C. Mons J. Fender R. Marks 3. Field W. Matr

Nolan

J. McLeod G. Hargreaves

W. L.

Pct. .703 09 45 .606 60. 56 .517 61 57 .617 50 62 474

J. C. West

Philadelphia... 83 35 New York Cleveland St. Louis Detroit

Washington 60 61, 438

Chicago .Boaton

46 72 389. 40 70 344

J. Russell

J. B. Chapman

T. Young 17. B. Matthews 22

15

J. Chalmers

Jas. Sloan

G. Morrison

W. Wotherspoon

T. Grimes A. Stalker "

J. Laing

14 J. Ferguson

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DIVISION II.

W. E. Hale

F. L. Hala

W. E. Bell

G. F. Thompson

T. B. West W. B. Drake D. F. Warren

II. F. Stoncham

26 D. W. Phillipe

10

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Civil Service and Craigengewer Both Fall by the Wayside.

L

Smith

Capt. Laithwaite W. Braco

23 J. P. Robinson 22

0. B. Raven

C. T. Chambers

F. E. Lawrence

27 V. C. Labrum 16

A. W. E, Davidson

A. R. Whibley

HI, H. Lasham

T. W. Carr

E. G. Fincher

20

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L. J. Blackburn 22

Recrelov Yacht Club.

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The North Point team took the decision from the Kowloon players

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by a margin of six shots. The match PRINTING. PRESS

was played at King's Park.

Recreio

A. Gomes WATER POLO TEAMS.

Playing on the Taikos greens, the M. Baptista Civil Service, the leaders of. the Robarts

maintain A. E. 8. Alves The following will represent Second Division, falled to

J. Ribeiro the Kowloon Swimming Club "A" their form and went under. by nine

shots. They now concede the top A. Rosatio team in their water polo match 15- night: G. Hedley, J. Rodger, E. position to the Kowloon Bowling A. Barros

Green by virtue of a better shots W. Railton, C. Logan. W. Simpson, average W. Kerr and A.'N. Other.

For to-morrow, the "B" team

Taikoo R.C.

will be-F. Angus, G. Rodger, E. C. S. Cameron O. Murphy, J. E. Henry, J. Pearne, G. H. Stewart A. Bliss, L. Frost, W. G. Lawson R. McA. Hoown and J. Murphy,

Civil Service E. W. Simmonds

E. L. Hollands

R. R. Davies,

J. F. Uzorio C. Rentedios D." Lopes F. Soares A. Basto

Yacht Club

W. MacFarlane A. T. Hamilton

F. Sutton 15 J. K. Shaw

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I W. Steventon A. R. Sutherland

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27 G. R. Edwards 10

E. D. Reed

3. J.. Jordain

E. W. Carpenter

18 A. Chapman, 16

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