THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 1933.
CHINESE R.C. HEADING FOR NEW TENNIS RECORD
YORKSHIRE CRICKET IN THE OLDEN DAYS
By "HISTORICUS"
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MORE MATCHES WITH LANCASHIRE
HONOURS EVEN.
second Innings, while for Yorkshire the chief scorers in the first innings were George Ulyett 39, Lockwood 28, Tom Emmett 10 and in the second, Andrew Greenwood 41, Billy Dates
The 1875 matches brought the unive results as those of 1874, but in the roverna order-Lanenshire winning at Old Trafford (June 24, 25 and 20) by 10 wiekbts-Lancashire 164 and 14812, George Ulyett 16, Tom Emmett for no wickets: Yorkshire 83 and 11 and Walter Robinson 10. 210. For Lancashire, Mr. A. N. Horn- by and Barlow in the second innings, hit off the 148 runs required for vic tory without loss--Barlow making 60 and Mr. Hornby, 78. For Yarkshire, George Ulyett (who had appeared in these matches for the first time the previous year) was highest with 60.
кептел
The second of the 1877 matches took place at Old Trafford on August 9, 10 and 11. Like the second of the 1876 mintehes it proved a veritable "dog ght." Lancashire intted first and ran a score of 216-towards which the old firms" contributed 112 E Mr. Hornby 88, Burlow 24), Mr. J. Kershaw 21, Mr. D. Q. Steel 11, Mr. W. S. Patterson 10 and Mr. E. B. Rowley 22. Yorkshire replied with 144Ulyett making 18, Bavli East- wood 28. Mr. E. T. Hirst 17. Tom
Robert Clayton
18 Armitage 3 and (not wat). On going in again, Lan cashire could only muke 2 (approxi- mately one-third of their first innings runescore), as Armitage and Clayton were in fine form with the ball and cap tured 6 wickets for 32 runs, and 4 for is respectively. With 145 (a figure" identical with their rat inning Beore) to make for victory, York- shire could obtain no more than 108, whereof Greenwood made 25. Olyett 12. Lockwood 19 and Allen Hill 18 For Lancashire, Mr. Pulturson took i wektets for 40 and Mcintyre (who hailed from Natts) 3 for 35.
Yorkshire took aimple revenge in the return match-played at Bramall Line on July 12, 18 and 14-when, scoring 218 (Lockwood 43, Ulyett 33 Clayton 44 and Rowbotham 28) they way an innings and G Lancawhite aspring 112 (Mr. Hornby, 20, Barlow 22. Coward '15, Mr. Applay 13 and the Rev. F. W. Wright 18) and 100 (Mr. Hornby 15, Barlow
16. kirk 10. Mr. Rowley 20 and the Rev. F. W. Wright 16).
The 1870 résult were both in Yorkshire's favour. At Old Trafford on June 22 and 20, they sedred 138 and 17 for one wicket while Lancashire made 56 and 98-thus winning by
Lane, a wickets but, at Hramull tonae struggle ensued, Yorkshire with 120 and 80 Lancashire's 127 and
to 10 winning by 18 runs. Once more, the "ball triumphed over the "bat." The Lancashire bowlers' figures for the match word, Appleby & wiekuta
for 75, Watson 3 for 31 and McIntyre 0 for 98, while for Yorkshire, on the same harla, Alien Hill hnd 9 wicketk
(7 clean bowied) for 50, Tom Emmett
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PROBABLE WINNERS OF 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS
IN ONE SEASON
TWO DECISIVE VICTORIES GAINED DURING THIS WEEK
(By "Veritas")
ANOTHER record is in sight for the Chinese Recreation Club.
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Y winning the Mixed Doubles league this year they have al- ready established the fent of being the first club to have won every championship and now they are heading for a new achieve- ment, which, if accomplished, is not likely to be equalled by any other club for many years.
THE
Chinese R.C. have before them the prospects of winning all four divisions in one season.
They made practically certain.] of this when yesterday in the
Division they overcame the United Services Recreation Club, their closest rivals and on Wed. nesday beat South China "A" in the senior division.
The club continued its trium- phant progress in the "C" Division beating the LR.C.
Of the 1878 matches, the first
Chief interest in yesterday's re- (which was played at Old Trafford on sults in this division was the de- July 11 and 12) was won by Lan cashire by an innings and 26 runs-feat of the Civil Service by Kow the respective scores being Lancashire loon Dock, who as newcomers this 267 und Yorkshire 123 and 118. For summer, are giving an excellent Lancashire "the old firm" were again account of themselves, and the
of the Recreio in of the total of 267 (Mr. Hornby 78 visiting Sookunpoo and defeating and Barlow 60),, Of the other Lan-
strong Army Tennis Club
"to the fore" contributing 138 out achievement
enshire batsmen, the chief contribut team.
tors were Mr. Kershaw 24, Mr., A. G. Steel 16, Mr. (subsequently the Rev.)
The Kowloon Cricket Club main-
Vernon Royic 42, Mr. Patterson 2tained their position as No. 2 to for 42 and Armitage 3 for 40. and Mr. Rowley 13. On the York the C.R.C. by annexing points In 1677, the roveme of what hanhire side, Mr. T. 8. Dury made 15 from the Hongkong Cricket Club, pened in 1873 took place. Inasmuch and 7 Ulyett 46 and 14, Lockwood but it was a close call.. an on this occasion, (1877) Lancashire and 22, Emmett 15 and 22, Baten "turned the tables" on Yorkshire 21 and 0, Hilo and 27. Of the the results being otherwise similar to those obtained. In 1876, but in the raverse order as at Huddersfield, Lancashire obtained the victory by wickets and also at Old Trafford by
36 TUNA.
Lancashire bowlers Mr. A. G. Steel (who played for England on several becasions) took & wickets for 40 runs tn Yorkshire's first innings and 9 for 63 in the second.
DETAILS,
RESULTS IN BRIEF.
"B" DIVISION.
U.S.R.C.
$ CRC./
"C" DIVISION.
K.LT.C. F.C.
5144 RSC
3%
9 P.R.C.
0
C.R.C.
61⁄2 LR.C
21⁄4
A.T.C. K.C.C. K.D.R.C.
3
Recreio
6
5 6% C.S.C.C.
H.K.C.C. 4
3/2
"A" DIVISION
C.R.C. MAKING CERTAIN
4
T. A. Leonard and M. A. Souza F.C.) beat Smith and Carruthers. 6-0; beat Caltheup and Sparrow, 7-5: beat Thorpe and Loughlin, 6-2.
H. A. Ribeiro and R. Ildefonso (F.C.) beat Smith and Carruthers, 6-4; Lent Calthrop and Sparrow, 6-4; beat Thorpe and Loughlin, 6-4.
C.R.C, v. 1.R.C.
WYATT AND HEADLEY
TUNE UP
CENTURIES FOR BOTH: KENT AND GLOUCESTER WIN
FINE BOWLING BY FREEMAN GODDARD AND COPSON
London, Aug, 10. R. E.-S..Wyatt, English cap. tain and Headley, the second "Don Bradman" indulged in some significant shoulder-open- ing to-day in preparation for | Saturday's Test match.
Wyatt helped himself to 150 not out against the West Indies attack and Hendley went one better and thrashed the Warwick bowlers to the tune of 182.
The match was naturally left drawn. Warwick, batting first. compiled 367 for 7 wickets before applying the closure.
But the West Indies found t just as easy to score and passed total by 107 runs. the county's Hendley hatted magnificently for his 182 and Merry gave excellent support bitting up 146.
Warwick played out time by scoring 48 for 1 in their knock.
THREE "STARS".
"econd
In the County Championship, B. C. Llang (C.R.C.) bent S. A. both Kent and Gloucester scored R. Bux and A. R. H. Esmail. 6-1; beat A. A. Runjahn and M. el Arquick victories. call, 6-2; bent M. R. Abbas and Y. e】 Arculli, 6-3.
W. K. Cheong and T. Y. Liang (C.R.C.) lost to Bux and Esmall, 3-8; beat Rumjaha and Arculii, 6-3; bent Abbas and Arculli, 6-4.
K. M. Wong and H. O. TRO (C.JLC.) drew with Bux and Esmail, 6-6; lost to Rumjaha and Arculli, 0-0 beat Abbas arid Arculll, 6-0.
A.T.C. v. RECREIO. Shillito and Watsun (A.T.C.) lost to J. Xavier and A. E. Xavier, 2-6; lost to A. Remedios and L. Ribeiro, South China first string gave a 1-6; drew with L. Carvallo and L. very disappointing
of E. Xavier, 0-6. account
"W. Bracker and Gould (A.T.C.) themselves against the Chinese
Club seniora
with Xavier and Xavier, 6-6; drew on Recreation
loet
to Remedios and Ribeira, 2-6; Wednesday, capturing only one
lost to Carvalho and Xavier, 2-0. Playing at King's Park, the Kow-set in nine. Scores:
Oldfield and Saville (A.T.Ċ.) hent loon Indian Tennis Club defeated the M. K. and M. W. Le (C.R.C.) Xavier and Xavier. 6-1; beat Ite Radio Sports Club by 5 sets to bent D. C. Luk and W. T. Lee 6-1; medios and Ribeiro, 6-4; lost to Car 3.
Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan beat W. II. Ho and W. T. Lee 6-3; valho and Xavier, 4-6. (K.I.T.C.) beat W. Wu and G. M. beat S. W. Wong and C. C. Luk 6-4. T. C. Iu and W. C. Hung (C.R.C.) Khan, 6-3; beat D. W. Waterton, and
Details follow.
H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C. Harris Walker and Phillips (H.K.C.C.) lost to A. E. Calls and Smith, 2-6; drew with G. White and 6-4; W., Wilson, and Lewis, 6-2,
bent Macaulay
The second of the 1878 matches The first of those two matches was was played on St. John's Ground, played on the St. John's Ground, Fartown, Huddersfield on August 8 Huddersfield on July 12, 13 and 14, and 9, am ended in a drawn game.
E. Davla, G-4; lost to W. Chanson beat Luk and Lee G-3; beat Ho and Lancashire making 207 and 20 (for Yorkshire went in first and were
Lee T-5; beat Wong and Luk 6-3. no wickels) na ngainst Yorkshire's "ekittled out" by Barlow (8 wickets and G. Singh, 1-6.
and S. R. Salleh
Jahan for 22 runs) and Meintyre (2 for 20)
Dad T. K. Leung and Teul Wai-pui 122 and 113,
for 47, Lancashire responded with (K.I.T.C.) beat. Wu and Khan, 6-4: (C.R.C.) beat Luk and Lee 5-4; 123--whereof "the-old-firm"-compiled heat Waterton-and-Davis, 6-4-lost bent Ho-and-Lee-G-3;-lost to Wong E. Henry and G. Punchcon 69 (Hornby 14 and Barlow 26)-Billy to Chanson and Singh, 8-0.- Bates for Yorkshire taking a wickets
Ahmed Khan and Mit Singh and Luk 1-6. for 45. Yorkshire in their second (K.I.T.C.) drew with Wu and Khan, innings scored 150 for 4 wickets-6-6; bent Waterton and Davis. 7-5; Mr. Dury making 25, Ulyett 91 (not just to Chanson and Singh, 0-6. out) and Lockwood 30.
For Lancashire "the old firm (Mr. A. N. Hornby and R. G. Barlow) *cored 25 and 37 respectively in the first innings-Mr. Arthur Appleby making 69 and Wilfred Blake (a Yorkshireman) 26and 12 (not out) and 4 (not out) respectively in the
JARMAN RETAINS TITLE
RATHER LUCKY TO WIN GARRISON BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
There was an exciting finish!
in the final for the Garrison
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.
At the conclusion of the game the
Individual Brilliards Champion prizes were presented to winners of ship trophy at the Soldier'a the various Army events by His Ex- Major-General Club at evening when C./Sgt. cellency the G.O.C.. Jarman, of the South Wales 0. C.-Borrelt, who referred to the
defeated game as the most thrilling Borderers,
seen." Ile congratulated Jarman on
holder.
have
FILIPINO CLUB v. POLICE R.C.
LEAGUE TABLE.
1. W.
Seta
F.
A
Pi
45
45
12
10
B.C.A.A. "A" C.R.C. "A" LRC. 1.K.C.C.
S. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain.c.d (F.C.) beat S. Smith and G. A. Car- c.c.c. ruthers, 6-beat L. C. II. Calthrop CR.C. "B"
Recreio and W. L. B, Sparrow, 6-1; beat B. University Thorpe and II. 'Loughlin, 6-3.
S.C.A.A. "B"
(H.K.C.C.) lost to Collins and Smith, 4-0: beat White and Wilson, 6-2; lost. to Macaulay and Lewis, 4-0.
J. H. D. Lowe and H. R. A. Wood (H.K.C.C.) drew with Collins and Wood, 6-6; lost to Whito and Wil son, 0-6; beat Macaulay and Lewis,
KOWLOON DOCKS ». C.S.C.C.
C.
EZEKIAUSIAI ČIULIANOS CENICEREN SEITSENCRAMENTSKALENIAM
HONOURS LIST.
BATTING.
G., Hendley (W Indies)
Warwick
182 Woolley (Kent) v Derby. 161 R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick)
VW. Indies Merry (W. Indies) v War-
wick
BOWLING.
Freeman (Kent) v
and
150*
146
Derby 6 for 30
6 for 82
v. Worcester 6 for 67 6 for 73
Kent 5 for 02 1 for 62
Goddard (Gloucester)
and Copson (Derby) 'v
and
STRATION POKAINENESTERMIARENOLDORCHE
the batamen up a knots in both visits to the wicket.
His G for 30 in the first innings. Frank Woolley, "Tich" Freeman caused Derby to be sent back for and Copson were the outstanding 81, and another half a dozen vic- Derby ims for 82 runs in the second performers in the Kent oncounter which saw Kent win by innings. left Kent easy wingers. 160 runs.
Derby aggregate was only 194.
Copson bowled especially well in both innings. In the first he cap- tured 6 wickets for 62 and was mainly responsible for Kent's score being confined to 209.
GODDARD TAKES 12.
Goddard completely demoralised, Worcester, the Gloucester bowler reaping a rich harvest of wickets, his final figures being to for 140.
Worcester's two visits to the
In the second innings his figures were 4 for 62. This time Kent hit up 225, but it was entirely due to crense yielded 308, of which 200 Woolley, whose forceful batting were gathered in the second inn- rewarded him with a magnificentings. knock of 161.
Gloucester replied with 263, and Derby could not begin to play hit off the required 140 runs for Freeman and the spin bowler tied the loss of one wicket.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
CRAIGENGOWER'S BIG OPPORTUNITY: BOWLING GREEN- AGAIN AT HOME Craigengower have a splendid j opportunity of strengthening their challenege for the cham- pionship of the senior division of the lawn bowls league to- morrow when they entertain Civil Service.
On the other hand the Bowling
CHAMPIONSHIP & SPEY ROYAL
Cup Semi-Final On Wednesday
E. Millard and W. Tillery Green are at home and can be ex-
The second semi-final in the (K.D.) bent J. A. Bendall and J.,G.pelted to win against the Police
(Continued on Page 7. and thus remain in the premler Spey Royal Cup competition will
position.
be played on Wednesday next ot In Division 2, both Craigengow-the Kowloon Cricket Club, when er and the Bowling Grean are the Club de Recreio will oppose
with heavy tasks. The Kowloon Docks,
HONGKONG NOMADS CRICKET TOUR
former pay a visit to the Yacht The match is scheduled for 5.30 Club, who, on their own green are hand the winners will meet Crai- dangerous opponents, whilst the pengower, conquerors of the K.C.C.- Kowloon team journey to the in the final.
Happy Valley and meet the Civil Service.
FULLER DETAILS OF
SCORES AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES
THE
G. B. Knapman, e Sayer, b
Reed
18
KOWLOON DOCKS
C.C.C.
K.B.G.C.
K.C.C.
RECREIO
Somewhat fuller details of the S/Sgt. Clarke, of the R.A.O.Chin recovery in the closing stages of holiday cricket tour made by the
Clarke on the good the match and by 500 points to 497.
light he had put up, Referring to llongkong Nomads in Devon this took the lead from the the Soldiers Club, Ilis Excellency summer are now to hand. Jarman
Scores in four of the five start and at the interval had the ad- said that Club had done a great deal vantage of a difference of 56, the in providing entertainment for the games are appended. 220, Clarke, soldiers in the way of billiards und recorded thanks to Mr. Thornhill for
+Corca
164.
being Jarman,
nexion.
B.K.V.D.C.
Dn
win 71 for no wicket. Scores:
South Devon
After the interval Clarke improved the work he had done in tant con- SOUTH DEVON . H. K. Nomads, The match was left drawn, South considerably and on his third visit to
HI Excoliency also congra- Devon compiling 248 for 8 declared the table scored a flawless 31. 30 tulated the Portuguese Com and Hongkong Nomads replying with or which were collected with in-offa pany of the the Jarman replied with a 14 ning the Soldiers Club Cup open lo bringing the scores
to 241-218 in all inter-Company teams of tight. favour of Jarman. The Jatter kopt The event was attended by a large 50 number of officers, including Major approximately steady lead of until after the 300 mark was reach it. St. G. Thoyts, president of the ed, when Clarke improved his, post- Soldiers' Club, Cel. L. G. Bird, O.C. tion to 333-018 with a 35 break. This the H.K.V.D.C., Lt. Col. G. T ho followed with a 26 taking the lead Raikes and Lt. G. H. King, officer for the Brat time by ton points, the in charge of the Garrison Blliards. scoros then being Jorman 344, Clarke,
up
354.
•
CLARKE COLLAPSES.
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PRIZE LIST. The prize list was as follows:
Club Tournament for: Soldiers A ding-dong struggle then ensued. Jarman pulled the score to within trophy presented by Soldiers Club, five of Clarks and took the load with compoted for by inter-company teams
Portuguese 8:-1,
Company, II.K.V.D.G.; 2, Headquarter Wing, un 18 At 482 the scores were lovei f but Clarko went ahead with 71/South Wales Borderers. Highest break. Jarman foll off missing break---C/Sgt. Jerman 1/9.W.D.06. Garrison Billiards League:-Wen forged ahead to within 5. points of game with the holder 1 behind. The by 1/South Wales Borderors, the runners-up being 1/Lincolnshire Ro
several Day 'ahots
while Clarke
latter recorded a 16 before Clarke riment. Ifighest break, L/C. Ellis had another opportunity to run out.
77 1/3.w.b. He was left with the balls in porfeet
Wing
A. C. Gordon, & Baker H. Games, b Anderson Hon. N. Shore, not out Maj. I. Shore, b Baker
Extens
Total ....
Hongkong Nomads.
J. E. Richardson, retired....
D. J. N. Anderson, retired B. J. Mitchell, e If. Shore,
Scott
G. R. Suyer, nt. Hill, b Talbot
lon
A. C.
Beck, e I. Shore, b Gor-
F. W. Smill, e Games, b Scott F. Baker, not out
H. S. Hussell, e Baker, b
A. Reid
10
Dr. G. M. Tanner, e Baker, b
A. Reid
14
F. E. Lawrence, lbw, b Talbot
R. A. B. Hankey, e and b
A. Reid
C. Groves, run out ...
A. Red, b Scott....
C. E. P. Clarabuk, not out, ..
Extras
113
Alone,258 6 98
236 Total for 8 wkts. ilee...
DEVON DUMPLINGS .
“H. K. NOMADS.
In a two-day match, Hongkong Nomads were beaten by 100 runs. In the Nomads accond Innings, D. J. N. Anderson hit up 63. Some of the scores are appended:
Devon Dumplings, Flest Innings
G. S. Knax, e Beck, b Baker
A. J. Hutchings, e Smith b
Baker
7
J. W. Wilkinson, e Beck, b
Baker
04
T.. W. Davey,
Mitchell, b
Anderson
35
Capt. F. M. I. Watts, not aut J. G. Sanders, nol out
Extras
21
10
F. H. Carroll e Macfarlan, h
Bock
(for 8 wkts, dec.) 248 Hongkong Nomads
Rev: G. A. Heslop, b Beck
52
G. B. Knapman,.b Beck
J. E. Richardson, not out.. D. J. N. Anderson, not out..
Extras ...
32
A. C. G, Nuther, b Beek
31
a
G. K. Simmons, c Rold,
Inkor
TA
scoring positions and actor, an in-off Garrison Billiards Challonge Cup:
(for @ wkt.) 71 white attempted pot zou in the top-Winners, Headquarter pocket when he was almost certain 1/South Wales Bordorers; runners MEN O' MENDIP v. H. K. NOMADS, to have scored from an in off. In the up, Hondquarter Wing, 1/Lincoln- Hongkong Nomads won. Men O' same pocket. He missed, the shot and bro Regiment Highest breakMendly batted first and hit up 113.
Sri Harris, 8.W.B.42...
Hongkong replied with 235 for 8. Men o' Mendip
Jarman added a 10 on his next vialty Garrison individual Snooker Chani- Scores:
There were now three points in the plonship Winner, 0/Sgt. Jarman, Boore and Clarko went to the table 1/South Wales Borderoral runner- tale without scoring-Jarman up S/Sgt. Clarke (RA‚0,01)=————
Individual La natched pg in one visit and was left ....... darelson
Billiards
an in-off rod to the contre podkat Championship Winnus: 0/antatore Ite acorod driving the red to the top man, -1/8.W.0.1" runner-up, 5/8gh. of the table where he ran out with a Clarke (B.A.O.C.). Highest break,
Bagandan keyin C/Bgt. Jarman.
II. M. Scott, b Baker..
Capt. Bernard, b-Reid-
42
Shore, Richardson 18
As Whitehead, b Baker
11. Price, is Anderson.
Rev, R. Talbot, low, b Anders zuha
E. J. Hatfield, b Baker...
Mnj. W. W. Meldon, a and b
Baker
W. E. Marsh, bw,, b Beck. Major. J. 8. Mills, not out R. Dennlor, e Sayer,
Anderson, **!* P. B. Acland, b Baker
Extras
"Total
Recond Inulags
d. K. Simmons, b Rood .....
E. J. Hatfield, Evans,
ANTEE a non gam
-170-
Maj..A. C. Luther e Beck, b
Keed
Rev. G. L. A. Heslop, b Reed
Maj. W. W. Meidon, not out
P. II. Carroll, b Baker
W. E. Marsh, b Baker...
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Maj. J. S. Mills, b Anderson 10
R. Dennler, c Richardson, b
Anderson
P. B. Acland, not out
Extras
28
4
Total for 0 wickets Innings declared.
210
Hongkong Nomada
First Innings
127.
Second Innings
163
SIDMOUTH . H. K. NOMADS.
Police
C.S.C.C.
Yacht Club
FORECAST.
DIVISION 1.
Taikoo
v Civil Service
v Police
y Brereto DIVISION 2.
y Electric
v K.C.C.
Rowling Green
▾ C.C.C.
Some of tre teams will be:
DIVISION L
Some of the teams will be: K.C.C.-W. Ilyde, J. A. Howe, i E. C. Finchor, and A. Hyde-Lar (skip): H, Gittins, H. Overy, F. Goodwin and J. Fraser (skip); H.
In their last match the Nomada Hampton, V. C. Labrum, T. Fer- won comfortably pasting their oppon-gusson, and A. E. Silkestone (skip). ents' score by 50 runs with two wickets in hand. Scores:
- Sidmouth E. E. Whitton, b Reil
E. A. Fulcher, b Beck A. G. Skinner, b Beck G. Wright, b Reld. Capt. Jackson, ↳ Reid HI, A.
L'onrose, b Hamilton' 11. J. Pentore, b Reid
P. L. Taylor, blood
M. Hook, lbw, b Baker
S. Groene, b Hamilton
C. Mortimore, not out
Extras
ENOONPORNSASO
Total
120
Hongkong Nomads
D. Anderson, b Wright
Richardson, Taylor, b Jackson
0
Ва
G. Taylor, e Wright, b Fulcher E. Mitchell, b Wright
G
F. Macfarlan, a Mortimore, b
Whitton
A. Block, not out
F. Bakar, b Jackson
Extras
Total for
Taikoo: A Stalker, W. Cun-
An altération in next week's championship matches has been made.
it Yesterday in these columns was announced that R. F. Luz und J. Cavanagh would meet in their fourth round tie on Tuesday.
This has now been altered, and they will play off on Monday. If wet the game will be postponed until Tuesday,
SENATORS AND GIANTS WIN
RAIN RESTRICTS BASEBALL
Now York, Aug. 10. To-day'a Major Baseball League ningham, J. C, Chalmers and N. Programme was confined to three Drummond (akip); W. Brown, Cmatches. The Giants Improved Summers, G. Stewart and R. C.their position by beating Philadel Wallace (skip): T. Stainton, T. Phin and the Senators, following Swan,
J. J. Whyte, W. Wother their victories aver the Yankees,
administered defeat to Boston.
Scores is supplied by tenter
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
New York Philadelphia....
spoon (skip).
PoliceJ. C. Fender, T., Tallon,
J. Shophoard and W. Mair (skip); were: R. Ellis, F. E, E. Booker. A. R. Clark and G. C. Mona (skip); J. Oram, T. Perkins, E. G. Post and
W. E. Hollanda (skip).
DIVISION 2.
R. HE...
4
1
(G. Davis homerol for Now
K.C.C.-J.W.W. Brown. S. York and "Bud" Parmoles pitched
Houghton, A. E. Hayward and J.
M. Jack (skip); A. Jones A. Spary, TW. Carr and L. Jack (skip); H. O, Hubor, P. Kristoferaon, W. W Ilirat and E. Korn (skip).
Police:-A. Downman, II, Merri-| man, AR. Brittain and A. E. Carey (skip): T. Forrast. W. McLood, J. S. Riddell and W. 9. Glongonning (skip); C. F. Alexander, W. S. MaHardy, J. R. McWalters and R. II. E. Marke
and blanked out Philadelphia)
Pittsburgh.v. Chicago match was postponed an account of rain..
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boston Washington
Chicago Detroit
11
New Yor
The Philadelphia Reserves W. R. Chester-woods game was postponed because
raini and T. Kochano.
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