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HONGKONG

WEDN

SEPTEMBE

ER 280 WICKETS FOR "TICH" FREEMAN

TONISHING RECORD

DR SIX YEARS

HE TOP THE 0 MARK?

PORTUNITY YET LOST

EST CRICKET

London, Sept. 12.

is inclusion in the

leven to meet the

GEORGE SMITH COMING

George E. Smith, the Lossic- mouth professional, who was in Hongkong a few years ago and gave valuable instruction to local golfers, expects to be here again in November. It is understood that ho has noiifled the Itoyal Hongkong Golf Club by cable of his intended visit. Many will re- call George Smith, and his ability. to improve his pupils' game, Lat- terly, ho sent an assistant out to Hongkong from time to time, and It is interesting to learn that he In now comlag out himself for the winter season.

s at the Oval on Fri- PITCHERS'

st a certainty,-A. P.| ~

the inimitable Kont er, has a good chance) ng the geason withi wickets to his credit.

oven be in the posi the 300 mark, as his nts

DAY

SPEY CUP

FINAL WILL BE PLAYED

DECISION MADE YESTERDAY

The final of the Spey Royal Cup Compolition between the Kowloon Dock R. C and the Craigengower C. C. a to ho played off at a date to be fixed later.

This decision was arrived at by the Committee of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association last evening, when the difficulty over the final match was fully discussed by the representatives from the various clubs.

Mr. J. Kempton, representing the Kowloon Dock R. C., agreed to take the responsibility of withdrawing the original lotter to the Association, and it was decided that the matter could therefore be settled by the final being played off on a date to be arranged by the sub-committee.

Interport Practices,

Three Blank Outs by W. Mair of the

received by cable CLEVELAND BEAT

ily those of outstanding

theso records alone he ready taken over 280 and of theso 100 have |tained since August 5. ugust 20 to to-day, the wier has captured 55 and for the last ten ho has averaged 10 a match-figures with rallel in first class crie

in holds

the record of Est aggregate of wickets season-304 obtained in an average of 19.05 runs

fot.

on this occasion that be

o existing record estab- Tom Richardson as far 1895, who took 200 aat season.

1,375 WICKETS.

wic-

last six years Freeman

ged" over 200 wickets. in

SENATORS

New York, Sept. 12. Pitchers in the National Baso- ball League has a great time to day. Boston were twice blanked out In double honder with Pittsburgh and Warneke blanked out Philadelphia.

Washington Senators were sur- Prisingly defeated by Cleveland, whereas New Yankees enjoyed a walcome victory,

Scores as supplied by Reuter were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R H E 1 10 0

Pittsburgh Boston

0 G I (Molne pitched and blanked

Boston)

Pittsburgh Boston

It is announced that F. Cullen_of the Kowloon Docks is unable to play In the Interport practice games on Saturday, and his place will be taken Police who is reserve for the Interport teams.

Cullen is No. 3 to R. F. Lutz whose rink will now be A. E. Coaica, J. Chalmers, W. Mair and R. F. Luz and they will meet J. V. Ramsay, A. Hyde-Lay, F. J. Jones and A. M. Holland.

TO-DAY'S CLASSIC.

Hyperion Favoured For St. Leger.

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MARKET GENERALLY

BRIGHTER

The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Router.

The market: Gilt-edged securities are very quiet. Other sections aro generally brighter.

Chinese Bonds

Sept. 11. Sept. 12.

£ 0914 4% Loan 1908. £ 82% 5% Loan 1912 ..£ 01 6% Reorg Loun

44% Bands 1898

(Eng. 185.)

£99

824

£ 01

Rly.

5%

6%

Shal-Hang- chow - Ningpo Rly.

1918 (Ldn. Iss.) £88% 5% Bonds 1925–47 £ 88%

Shal-Nanking Rly.

£ 4014 & 401 5% "Tient-Pukow

.................*.. £ 21-20 £ 21-20 Tient.-Pukow Railway (Supl. Loan)

88

£ 871⁄4

£ 17-22

£ 17-22

£ 83-88 £ 83-88

£ 12

1911

It was learned into last night that Highlander. Belfry, Donasol, Earls ton and Typhonic had been scratched from the St. Leger. There will be fourteen starters. The despatch add. 6% Honan Rly.. £ 12 ed that Bullock would rido Light 5% Hukuang Rly. Sussex, Fox King Salmon and Lowry

£ 29 £ 20 out Solfatara. Otherwise the horses and 15% Lung Taing U.

riders as published yesterday are un Hai Rly. 1913. £ 11% £ 11 changed.

Foreign Bonds, and Bauka German 7% Int.

Loan 1924 Japan 6% Sterling

0

26 1 4 0

.

(W. Hoyt pitched and blanked out Boston) Chicago...

2 5 0 Philadelphia

0 0 1 (Warneke pitched and blanked out Philadelphia)

The Cincinnati v New

London, Sept. 12.

of If the consensus of opinion owner and trainers is any criterion, Hyperion, the winner of the Derby, is a certainty for the St. Leger.

and will be ridden in to-morrow's Hyperion is owned by Lord Derby, classic event by T. Woston, who with York a total of 82 winning mounts, comes

71

71

Loan 1907... £ 87% £ 854xd Japan 6% Sterling

Loan 1924... £ 94 £ 04

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on, another achievement match was postponed on account Just below G. Richards, H. Wragg Brit-Amer. Tob.

equal, Here are his of rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York Detroit

G 7

3 10

(F. Walker homered for New York)

304

267

275

276

253

test feat, performed for

Boston ...

St. Louis

of England against the

13 for 162.

Cleveland Washington..

ON

1 0 2

4

10 1

3

5 2

and W. Novett as England's leading Chinese Eng. & Jockey, Weston rode Hyperion to Min.

victory in the Derby, which was won J. & P. Coats in the

of 2 min. 34 Courtaulds the record time

three-fifths of a second being Distillers off Call Boy's time in 1927. Dunlop Rubber

Weston also rode a Dorby Everrendy

SAAB, however, is

winner in 1924, his mount being Lord General Elec. Derby's

Guinness

The St.

Impl. Chem. In- notorious race for upsets, as witness dustries the defeat of Cameronian, the 1931 Impl, Tobacco. 142 Derby and 2,000 Guineas winner, by Int. Toa Stores

Sandwich, in 1981, and the defeat of Internat. Nickel. Orwell, the favourite, by Firdausa Pinchin Johnson last year.

Turner & Newall Unilever ...

in hit freely in the Mary-. The Philadelphia v Chicago first innings, five wic-match W48 postponed through bing 130 runs, but in the rain. anings there was a differ-

overwhelmed the batamen,

aptured eight wickets for Jus

buth of England won with wing an innings and 32.

spüro.

OTHER JOHNSTONE.

S.W.B. SWIMMING.

H. Q. Wing Wins Inter- Company Shield

217- 21/ 112/6 113/1

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The Hon. G. Lambton, the trainer of Hyperion, Highlander, and Scarlet Tigor, says that all is well and sound with his horses, although Hyperion Anglo-Dutch does not prove that he is a masher Burma Corpn at hard going.

Canadian Pacific R. Dawson, the trainer of Harinero,

Rly. and incidentally the trainer of the Gula Kalumpong 1029 and 1930 Derby winners, soys

Rubber that Harinero will run well, but he Trepen Mines... cannot sco him or any other horse Lang laate beating Hyperion. O. Bell, who in Estates training King Salmon, which came London Tin

KEEN FINISHES. The 1st. Battalion South Wales accomplished this in the Borderers held their regimental second in the Derby, says likewise. Rubber Trusts an initial score of 375 by swimming sports at the Y.M.C.A. Captain Behrens, owner of Light Shai Elec. Constr. 1C., to which C. P. John-Bath yesterday afternoon and some Sussex, which will be ridden by the Van Ryn Deep ..

ntributed 183,, his second keon finishes were, witnessed by the redoubtable Pat Donoghue, is of the of the season in Arst large gathering of officers and men opinion that the hope of the North Anglo-Persian Oli 46/101⁄2 48/1%

will be the fittest horse in the St Burmah Ol Tickot and incidentally present

86/T80/10 The Inter-Company shleld was won Leger. immediately on his

Royal Dutch .... £ 22%. 822 furo knock for the Gentle total of 45 points. "A"

by the Headquarters Wing with a The Aga Khan, who had such sen-Shell Trans, and

Coy,

were sational luck last year, says that! inst the Players.

Trad. second, with 38 points; "C" Coy, Felicitation, which was quoted at yos.

66/7 third with 26 points; "B"

terday's list at 22 to 1, may win, but Coy, fourth with 24 points; and "D" (M.G.) Coy, there is not much hope of beating last with 16 points.

Hyperion or King Salmon for first The results were as under:

places. Inter-Coy.

outh gave an even

more display at the crease. Hammond helped himself had when the score stood

man

for 7, the Innings was swint 28. Relay Race, oni moto

35 John, L/C Fullager, L/C. Suthor land, Pto. Lockhart, Pte. Martin, Ple. L.CO., fared miserably in Allen: 2, "A" Company, Llout, T. H.

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Pte. Morrison, Pie. Hall,

Alfred Butt not

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J. Lawson, the trainer of Donasol, Barlston, and Raymond, says that his charges aro pects that his horso will give

turn visit, being sent back. Calletly. Lieut. A. G. Martin, Bailey, the owner of Raymond, ex-

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As already shown it was, as Jonos; 3, "B" Company, Prominent display, capocially with Gorshoot will take place on the

Marsh, Pte. 39 Jones, L/C. Isaacs don Richards, the champlon jockey, range at Kowloon Tong on Saturday,į Pte. Kilem Company, Pt. 2 L/C. King, Pte.

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erity Captures

10 for 107

If the tour when they won

Elavon.

O'Kolly;

riding.

at 3.80 p.m. and Sunday, 9,30 a.m. Hill, Cpl. Shaw,.

.2/Li, D. P. Yatos,

A club competition will be ar Mr. E. Eamond, the owner of Inter-ranged for the N. R. A. Silver Medal L/Cpl. 74 Williams, L/C Scammell, laco anf Sanspolne, states that the and Donegal Badge on October 7 L/C Campbell; 5, "p" (M. G.) Com-latter has a habit of springing sur- pany Pto. Reynolds, Pte. Cotterell, prizes, and is confident that Sanspeine are reminded that a target is avail to practise and Members are urged Sit. Ford, Pte. Cummings, Pte. O will be in the first threa. Donovan, Pte. Howlolt.

E. C. Elliott, who is riding Thor, the afternoon and all day on Sun- able for practice every week day in Enlisted Boys Race, handicap-1, the French challenger, is well satisfled days. 60 Smith; 2, Dalo; 3, Pickard.

with his prospects of winning. Elliott Diving each competitor allowed rode Fallcitation in three dives, two standing and one Router.

Thomas

Definito details of conditions will the Derby be notified in a later circular. Mem- bors should, however, practicoat 200, 600 and 000 yards.

West Indies lost their last springboard. Coy, Cpl. Mor Col. Shaw 60 yds, Plc. 12 Davies

were gan and Ple, Morrison; 2,

11. Q. Wing, yds, L/C. Linneyton and Dmr, Conso: 35 ydn, L/C. Campbell to 3dvice "Coy, Pte. 83 Harrle and Ple Scammell 50 yds. 2/Lt. D. P. Ynton O'Kelly: "C" Co., 0) Coy, Ford 26 yds, Lt. J. O. Crowo-Road 50 yde; 5, "D" (M.Q.) Company: Sgt. had a flold day, taking 10

L/C, Taylor; 5, for 107 runs, and the only Pte. O Donovan and Pto, Gould.

300 Yards Inter-Coy. Relay Race feroll 76 yds, Plo, Hewlett 60 yds, Pte. yda, Pte. Reynolds 75 yds, Pto, Cot

yds, Dmr. Smith 50 yds, L/C, Fulla-

Relay Raco:-1, er 75 yds, L/C, Sutherland 76 yds, porais; 8, Officers; 4, Sergeants. Pte. Martin 60 yds, Pte. 36 John 25 Inter-Coy. Three Styles Relay "H.Q" Wing: L/C, Buther Dr. 60 Smith;

a to shine was R. E. S. 1. "H.Q." Wing: Pte. Maynard 25 O'Donovan 25 ya privatos; 2, Cor-

who collected 108 runs.

indale bowled cleverly for

at Indies, obtaining & for {yda; 2, "B" Company: L/C Inace 25Race 1 aleger

yds, Ple. 89 Jones 50 yds, Pto, 83 land, Dany: L/C. 00 Taylor, English team hit up 810 and L/C. A Company: Lt. A. G. Scammell, L/C. Campbell; 8;||

stries 75 yds, Pte. Marali 70 yds, 2, ""

Flo. O Kelly 75/0 8,

to yds, 52 declared, to which the

(M.G.) Company: Pte. Reynolds, dion, replied with 180 and Martin 25 yds, Pte. Morrison 50 yds, Pte. Cotterell, Sg Ford: 4A Com arity took 5 for 20 in the Pte. Hall 75 yds, Pte. Wallace 15 yds, pany: Pto. Gilmors, Pte. Morrison, hing and 6 for 87 in the Pla, 85 Jones, 50 yds, Pte. Gilmore 25 Pto, Wallace: 8" Company! Pte.

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