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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, «SEPTEMBER 2, 1929.
THE WORLD SPORT
LAWN BOWLS.
BOWLING GREEN AND CIVIL SERVICE,
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Koivloon Bowling Green Club and Civil Service C.C.-completed their fixtures in the
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U.S. BASEBALL.
PIRATES' SUCCESS IN DOUBLE-ENDERS,
New York, Aug. 28, The Pirates celebrated the rise of their coach, J. E. Weittasong, division of the Lawn' Bowls to the managership to-day by Lengur on Saturday and finished taking both ends of a double- at the top of the table with the header from Chicago. The Pitt same number of points. will necessitate a play-off between glories reduced the Cubs' the two teams in order to decide lend to two and a half games, Taikoo. R.C. Burleigh Grimes, pitching in the The championship. are also interested. If they win opener, won his seventeenth gang
of the season. Welleusona sue their last two matches, they can Ahigh level with the Bowling Green ceeds Denie Bush, resigned. and Civil Service, in which case there will be a triangular tourna- ment.
DIVISION 1.
Craigengower Defeated By Kowloon Dock. Playing on their own green, Kow- loon Dock RC. defented Craigen- gower CC by 14 shots,
Kowloon Duck.
11. Cooper
F. Cullen
J. McKelvic
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The Athleties checked their losing streak and beat the Yankees, 9 to 7, in a hard-hitting contest, A five-run rally in the seventh gave the same to the league lend ers. Ruth made his thirty-sixth home run in the Orst inning,
Washington defeated Boston, 7 to 4, by hammering Gastón for three runs in the eighth. Detalls: National League.
R. H. E.
Chicago Pittsburgh
R. H. E. 3 [1 1 10 15 1
(First game)
F. J. Noves
A. A. Razack
.Chicago
D. Rumjalin
Pittsburgh
610-0 7
14 0
J. Puncheon
2. W. Bradbury 25
Second game)
G. Buchana
Amerienn Lengue;
A. V. Ramany
M. O'Brien
J. 0. Mélagga H. Beer
18
Philadelphin
9 10 0
New York
7
12 2
Boston
........ 4
12 1
Washington
14
28 U. M. Omar
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National League
W. L. Pet.
Chiengo
82
39
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Pittsburgh
69
61
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Kowloon C.C.
New York
66
56 547
St. Louis
W. Greik:
W. Hedley
12 R. Basa.
W. T. Brightṛaan
A. E. Cuales
E. of Arculli
d. C. Brown
Civil Service 1.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
Kowloon C.. visited Happy Valley and were henten by Civil Service C.C. by 13 simts.
Civil Service.
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League standings are now
60 69 .2010 Brooklyn
54 65 450 Philadelphia 51 40 425 Cincinnatia... 52 71 421 Boston
-48 72 400
American League
J. Deakin
B. Hampton
J. Holid
A. Byde-Lay
A. W. Grim-
A. E. Silkstone 18
W. Webb
St. Louis
F. II. Holden
J. A. Howe
Cleveland
R. T. Taylor 18 J. Fræser
1.1
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Detroit.. Washington Chicago Boston
J. J. Gregory 1. 1. Buchburn
Club de Recrelo v. Kowloon B,G,C. Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat the Club de Recreio on the latter's green by four shots.
Club de Recreo,
C. F. Vas
C. E. Marquez
C. A. Lopes
Bowling Green.
11. H.. Hose
V. II. Chittenden
H. Nish
A. C. V. Ribeira 23 1. Guy
H. A. Alves
L. C. R. SoREBA
C. G. Silva
R. Laiz
E. L. Barros
1. A. Gutierrez
5. Ercleshall
G. E. Raylance
R. Holl
13 D. Gow
K. Duncan
E. W. L. Hogbin
C. 31. S. Alves P. T. Farrell
P. Yvanovich 22 W. Russell
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Taikoo B.C. v. Police R.C,
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On their own green, Taikos R.C. defeated the Police by 21 shots. Taikoo L.C.. Police R.C.
J. Laing
A. Stalker
T. Grimes
Nolan
R.. Marks
3. Field
J. Ferguson 21 W. Muir
J. Chalmers
Jas. Sloan
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'W. I. Pet. Philadelphia... 85 39 686 New York
70 50 581 65
53-1 02 50 .514 67 65 469 55 45 455 -19 73 400 80 347
SHEK-O GOLF.
RESULT OF AUGUST COMPETITION,
The result of the competition at the Shek-0 Country Club for The best 9 holes held during August is as follows:
A. R. Ferguson 34 1. 33. Rt. Hancock 36898.
A. P. Bungey 385 33.
ARMY SWIMMERS.
CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED ·
AT V.R.C. RATH,
The Anals, deciding a number of Interesting Army Championships, in of the the annual aquatic sports. Hongkong area of the China Com mand, were held in the V.R.C. bath on Saturday afternoon.
Chief amongst the contests, was the 160 Yards Race, which varying at n change of every 60 yards with stroke, was won by Pte. Faulkner, 2nd K.0.9.B., after a brilliant per formance. Last year's holder of the trophy presented by Lane, Crawford, Ltd. for this evont was L/Bomb. Norris, R. A.
For the second year in succession Lance Cpl. Finlayson, 2nd. K.0.8.B., secure the 150 Yards Championship, a clono race with winning it after three other contestants,
carried off the honours in the A- The Royal Artillerymen easily gregate Cup, with a preponderating majority of points ever other units. They secured 60 points, an against the 30 of the 2nd K.O.S.B, and the the lat single figure scores of
and Somerset Light Infantry
af the Small Units.
A large number of spectatory gathered around H.E. Major-General W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.3.0., when the G.O.C., at the cos clusion of the sports, made a short His Ex- speech on the day's events. rellency complimentenonsible for the winners. And these organization of the programme. lie thanked the V.K.C. oficials for the use of their bath..
Commenting on the sports, Excellency and that the R.A. had the advantage over. other Units by being almost always in the water, but. ne expected a better show to he put ap next year when the ugainst them other Units had had time to sellie down, forecasting in the result a great improvement in the swimming of the Somerset men. Ho plensed with the performance of the K.0.8.8.
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The G.O.C. then presented prizes to the winners, after which he was cheered,
The Results.
Inter-tty, Coy Relay (Cup pre- sented by Soldiers Club.) 1st man swima 25 yds., 2nd 50 yàn., 3rd 75 ydne
4th 75 yıl., 6th 60 yds, and 6th
26 yds.-1, 20th Heavy Battery R.A.: 2, 12th Heavy Battery R.A. 3, B. Company 2nd K.O.S.B.
Army Boys Handicap Race.-Dis-
tance 50 Yards. 18 YCATH
std
tart seratel, one second start for cach under the age of 15.-1, J.
geen year
Fitz-Earle; 3, J. Cross, Green;
Champlarship.--(Cup pre Lane,
Crawford, Ltd.) Go
Army
sented by
yds. Breast, 60 yds. Back and 50 yds, Free Style-1, Ple, Faulkner, And K.0.9.B.; 2, Lance/Bdr. Lamb, R.A 3, Gor Clarke RA.
Ofteers Race.Distance 100 yards. Cup presented by Major General C. C. Luard, C.B., CM.G.)-1,
Lt. Dangerfield, R.A.; 2, R.A. 8, L. Martin, Small Units. Time: "I min. 15-4/b suci.
Army Girls Indicap Race-Dls- Lance 50 yards. Girls 15 years old skart keraich, One second start for each year under the age of 16.-1, Nau Cressan. 2, E. Withers. The 46-3/5 Recx.
Yards Championship,-(Cup presented by Officers Small Units).--- ance/Cpl. Finlayson, Znd K.().S.B.; 2. Rosner: R.A.; 3, Pie. Wilson, 2nd K.0.5.D. Thine: 1 min. 22-4/5 MOCK
High Diving Competition.-12 Foot Dive (Presented by Messrs. Steel and Coulson Ltd.).—-1, La. Herbage, RA.; 2. Sergt. Bowden, 2nd K.0.5.B.; 3, Laure/Cpl. Davey, K.O.S.B.
Inter-Bde. and B. Relay Race-1st | man awam 25 yds, 2nd 50 yds., 3rd 75 yds., 4th 75 yds., 5th 60
bude., Gil 25 yds, and 7th 50 yds.- R.A, and , 1st
2nd K.O.S.B-dead henti,..
The above members will play off Somerset LI TIR: winning teama
over 18 holes.
T. B. Smith
1. B. Whant
J. P. Robinson 17 A. E. Murphy | 24
H. Lashar T. W. Carr
E. C. Fincher
W. Brace
E. W. Simmonds
E. L. Holland
I. R. Davies
21 F. Haynes
F. Jones
W. J. Bickford F. E. Lawrence J. Massey
0. B. Raven
19 J. Kew
W. Glendinning
J. Fender
(1. Morrison W. E. Hollands
Watherspoon 27 G. C. Moss
J. B. Chapon
J. J. Whyte
C. B. Mathews
15
J. S. Dick
J. Melend
G. Hargreaves
14
N. Drummond 22 J. C. West
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DIVISION IL
Kowloon B.G.C. and Civil Service Win.
The Captains of
decided to share the points and to ewim the race off another day,
Enlisted Boys Race-Distance 50 Yards-1,
2. Tpr. Olver, Daley, 2nd K.O.S.H.; 2nd
25 Yards Dash.-1. Jance/Cpl. 2nd K.U.S.B.; 2. Lance/Bur. 16 Finlayson.
Lamb, RA.; 3, Gar. Lewis. R.A. Time: 12-4/5 secs.
Indian Relay Race.-Won by the Hongkong Singapore. Brigade, HA.
Aggregate Cup.
RA; 3, Boy Sounners.
V. C. Labrum 10 J. R. Archibald 22
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Craigengower C.C. v. Taiko, R.C. Playing at home Craigengover C.C. lost to Tuikno R.C. by 13 shots.
Craigengswer.
Talkoo R.C.
D. K. KharAN J. Watson
Jn. Sloan
48 LangenstrNGS
Kowloon Bowling Green Club com- pleted their fixturas on Saturday when they entertained Hongkong Electric,{ and won by 27 shots. Bowling Green, Electric RC.
G. F. Thompson
T. S. West
1
W. S. Drake
F. Tarbuck
Flynn
1. P. Akehurst
D. F. Wario 29 A. Webster
White
Petherick
J. R. Way
G. T. Padgett
A. W. E. Davidson L. de Roma
A. I. Whibley 18 W. B. Muskett
C. Hatt
W. E. Hulo
G. E. Gahagan
F. Normlagton F. L. Rapley A. F. Paul W. E. Bell 27 E. Deacon
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W. Gill
R. K. Duncan
C. S. Rosselet 17 H. McKechnie
W. Field
S. Flegg
J. Cavanagh #
J. Wiltshire
Fuck
S. Hope
J. Polson. D. C. Spiers HD.-C. Walmsley
The result of the Aggregate Cun Was!
1. Royal Artillery, 66 points; 2. 2nd Battn. K.D.S.B., 39 points; 3, 1st Battn. Somerset L.I., 6 points 4, Small Units 1 point.
Other events held before the Sports
were:
Half Mile Championship won by the 18 20th Heavy Dty., R.A.
Gascoigne Water Polo Cup-won by the 20th Heavy Battery, R.A. DA
Inter Battery and Battalion Water Polo Cup won by the R.A.
The Officials.
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Patron H.E. Major General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.8.0.
President-Colonel J. Mc D. Has kard, C.M.G., D.S.O., General Staff Oferr.
C. S. Cameron
I. V. Pearse D. Clow W. Collin
G. H. Stewart
R. M. Keown
18 D. Munro
49 R.K. Yacht Club v. Club de Recreio,
21
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Tit Grade-China Command.
D.9.0.
Club do Recreio visited North Point and were beaten by the Yacht Club by six shots, Yacht Club
18 | W. Macfarlano
A. T. Hamilton
F. Sutton
J. K. Shaw
Club do Recreio..
C. Rogurio
Barros
D. Lopes
22 A. H. Basto
16 E. B. Reed A. Gomes S. J. Jordain J. Ribeiro 47 E. W. Carpenter Robarts
A. Chapman 18 A. E..S. Alves 'W. T. Southern M. Baptista
Kowloon C.C. v, Civil Service C.C. Civil Servico C.C, played their last match on the Kowloon C.O, green and won by eight.alota, Kowloon CC. Civil Service L Jeeves
II. Lockhart
Capt. Laithwalio, L. E. Luck,
A. R. Sutherland J. Rosario P. W. Ramsay P. Soares G.R. Edwards 17 A. Ribeiro
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DINNER DANCE ATTRACTION,
Monday, 2nd September, 1929.
NINA AND JACQUES
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CRICKET CURIOSITY.
HONGKONG INCIDENT OF.
1874 RECALLED.
LOCAL BASEBALL. TROUNCING FOR THE CLUB TEAM.
Mr. E.A. Williams, of Vancour Only one baseball game was ver, BC. writes to the Athletic played during the week-end, the News that, in a recent match, a
*Weather yesterday
South Vancouver bowler, playing inclement against Civil Service, 'knocked the preventing the meeting of the middle stump clean out of the
ground without disturbing the bails Japanese and the Filipinos.
"On examining the wicket," he Un Saturday, the Kinorns, new saya, we discovered that the balls to senior baschall, outplayed the' were bridged through the off and
leg stumps being too close together, Hongkong Baseball Club, winning so that the bails cannot have rested by 16 to 7. The victors were In the groove of the middle stamp.
The laiter was knocked straight superior. In all departments of back, and the ball followed through," the game. A feature of their
Law and Precedents,
The Umpire gave the striker not display was the fine hitting of T. out, and the M.C.C. and Athletic Chan who registered a homer,' Referee Colonel W. D. S. Brown Nees have been appealed to for carrying two others, in the Afth
Judge Wolfe Murray, R.A. LA. W.
A. Jt.
their decision on the point. There innings.
can, of course, be no doubt that the
man was clearly out.
Waaxwell, 2/K.0.8.B.: I. J.
The matter is dealt with in "Laws: 2/K.0.5.3.1/Q.M.8. of Cricket, with Decisions and In-
A
M. Charles Nicholas, the non-
R.A.; Major W. K. Mor- terpretations Authorised by the slop dancing champion of Nancy.
rison, D.S.O.. Smon Units: I.t. Harris, M.C.C. where, in a note to Law (France), challenges Mr. Harry
Small Units; Lt. C. S
1/8.1.1: Lt. T. V. Beer, 1/31, 221, it is stated: An umpire would Smith (English champlon) and 54, 9. G. Woodhouse, 2/Wills. Regt. be justifled in giving the striker out Willbold Guravenk (Vienna) to Starter Lt. L N. Evans, 1/9.L.I. bowled if a stump was bowled down, meet him for the world's endur-
Keepers LAW. Pyper, but the bailes by some mischance re-ance record. D.C.M. 2001. M/GY, Hrelem; mained in position."
R.A.; C.Q.M.S. Naylor, 1/8.L.l.
20 2/K.0.S.B.
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The incident recorded is by no
C.-R.S.M. T. Parkinson, means unique. The beatknown in-man was allowed to continue his In- Btance of the kind happened in aninge. Reeves, match between Victoria and New
Chief Whip-Sgt. G. 2/K.0.8.B.
Hon. Secretary. Lt. W. G. Mat- tingley, 2/K.0.9.8.
Recorders C/S.E. Bell, 2/K.0.8.B.; Pie. J. Toon, 2/K.0.8.B.; Pte. N. 51 Leaf., 2/K.O.Š.B..
Other instances have occurred in
South Wales, in which the balls such far-apart places as Sheerness stuck together through the sun hay (1878), Hongkong (1874), and Mel- Ing heated the varnish on them. In Bourne (1892), says the Athletic that case, as in Vancouver, the bats- News.
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