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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1930,

SEASON'S BEST.

SPARKING WATER-POLO

LAST NIGHT.N

Quick, accurate handling of the ball and good heady team work lifted last night's water-piolo yames out of the rut of dull exhibitions that have been the rule lately and made them the prettiest and most interesting of the season's fixtures. Neither were par lour games and Mr. Weyman had to keep a very tight rein on them.

“AMERICAN BASEBALL.

PHILADELPHIA'S BIG LEAD. IN AMERICAN LEAGUE.

The feature of Sunday's games was the double defeat-of Brooklyn by St. Leuls, and the runaway victory of Philadelphia over. Cincinnati in the National League, Chicago also gain- ed a "double header victory over! Boston,

Sunday's results weret

National League.

Louis

8.Brooklyn 4. Brooklyn

Philadelphia

9 Philadelphia

Boston

11- Boston

American League.

Now York 14 St. Loula Boston

2 Detroit Washington 18 Cleveland

Against Somemets in the first divi- sion V. R. C. bal their nearest call St. for the season and had all their work St. Louis cut out to hold the servico me. They Cincinnati could do no better than equalise the Cincinnati scores the first time they have not Chicago left the bath victors this season. Chicago Somersets playing their best and V. R. C. a shade under their top form combined to produce the draw)

The teams were: Somersets-Skinner, Naylor, Mor- ris. Mackenzie, Earley, Howard, For

V. R. C-Knight. Stewart, Gittins Weill, C. Roza Pereira, Laing, Soares. Roza Pervira put a fast one part Skinner practically before the souru of the opening whistle had died out and there were few more shots at goal until a minute or so before half time when Earley slung one in from a dia- tance out. Well put up his hand and deflected the ball in Laing opened the second term with a couple of wild shots,

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The stadiugs in the leagues at the concnsion of Sunday's games were:

DUNational League,

Brooklyn Chicago

New Yoz St. Louis Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnat Philadelphia

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Howard who had been playing for ward moved back to centre half and after a pretty piece of team work Philadelphia' with Earley whizzed hot one in.

Washington Knight actually got his hands on it, New York but usually reliable, let it slip back

ack Cleveland over his head. With a minute to go Detroit and both teams fighting hard the

the Chicago waterpolo was first class and when

nen St Louis Stewart passed to Roza Pereira who Boston brought the stores level again. the uxcitement reached its zenith. There was hardly time for another goal be- fore the final whistle went with the scores two all.

Fukien Go Down

Bearing in mind the rough and tumble when Fukien and V.R.C. seconds met last time and the game was abandoned, Mr. Weyman allowed the men in the re-play, no latitude.

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WATER LEVELS.

ON WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS.

The following table, issued by

was high however and Do the Kwangtung River Conservancy given yet the referee's Commission, shows in English feet stern check made the game almost the water levels on the West of higher standard

than the first River, North River and East division. Whenever V.R.C. scored River, on the dates named: Fukien replied a moment or so later and brought thinks level but the home team held them in the final stages and prevented them putting on a fourth gont. They left the water with the scores:

V.R.C.. 4 goals; Fukien, 3. The men who played were: Fukien.-K. T. Kwok, 1. T. Sung, Y. L. Lee, C. H. Tan, P. K. Tan, K. Wong, L. K. Wong

V.R.C-Remedios, Foralta, Law rence, L. Roza Pereira, da Rocha, Zimmern, Gosano.

Shiuhing Tsingyuen Samshui Sheklung

Aug. 10 Aug. 11.

22.2

21,9

7.2

7.4

13,3

5.1

13.2 4.5

The highest levels on record are: -Shluhing, 41 feet; Tsingyuen, 29.2 feet; Samshui, 27.3 feet, Sheklung 16.5 feet..

The lowest level on record at Saroshai is minas 5 feet and at Sheklung minus.2.7 feet.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Roza Pereira opened the scoring within a minute of the start and almost immediately Fukion equaliséd, The Chinese were much too clever but their forwards lacked just sufficient ability to crown their efforts with a score. Lawrence put one through Faris from a yard in front towards the end New York

Brussels of the quarter and from the swim up Fulien went strongly and forced the Geneva

Amsterdam ball through in an exciting moment.

Milan Roza Pereira put RC, in front Berlin again but Zimmern fouled right in

Stockholm front and the subsequent penalty shot

Copenhagen evened the tallies. Lawrence added Oslo the fourth, and the match finished Vienna with the Fulien goalie showing up Prague against a hot barrage.

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DISASTROUS FIRE IN CANADA.

CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- WAY DOCK DESTROYED.

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Fire has destroyed the new 18.16 concerts arranged by the Kowloon 18.155 Residents Association is to take Canadian National Railway dock, 34.43 place, to-morrow evening on the which the contractors expected to 104.1/10

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Part 1. 1-Potpourri "Martial Moments," 2-Overture & Gavette, "Mignon,"

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New York, Aug. 11. Showers yesterday brought a follows: respite to New York's fortnight long beat wave.

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God Save The King- indication of the run of play.

- Although they had a slight ad- vantage in the exchanges, the Chinese had to fight hard right- through, with the soldiers offering stubborn opposition.

The exchanges were fast, and the game proved a regular ding dong encounter. Until the Chinese secured their lead, it was difficult to hazard a guess as to the result, and even after that the. soldiers came very near to equali sing.

...

With both acts of forwards play- ing a dushing game, the respective defences were.sorely taxed. Both goals had narrow escapes, but it was not until a few minutes before the interval that the Chinese were able to break through, and beat Prothero, Chan being the scorer.

Interest did not lag during the kecond half, and the soldiers, who were sparing nothing, were unlucky on more than one occasion not to score, while the Chinese did all but increase their lead. -

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