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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 24, 1940

F.A. COUNCIL

Sappers Score First Win; TIME OF

Baseball Club Trounced Powlawski Smashes Smith's Record

STRIKES OUT 16 BATTERS

By "Grandstand”

CONTRARY TO prediction Chung Hwa bitterly disappointed their many followers on Saturday by allowing Hongkong Brewers to trounce them 10 to 0 in a listless encounter.`

Madeen Arculli twirled a grand game for H.B. and, although he did not break any record via the strike out route, he limited the Liumen to one hit while the Wingleemen hammered Bill Chang for no less than 14 blows, including a double each by Dave Leonard, Zinho Gosano and Obear Arculli.

and

GUY REPLACING

HARROWER

The "China Mail" learned this morning that L. Guy will be skipping in the open rinks lawn bowls com- petition on Sunday in place of W.-Harrower, who has left the Co- lony. The next will be:-A Morton, E. A. Atkins, H. E. Drew and L. Guy (Skip.)

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SOM MEETING

The time for the first meeting of the Council of Hong Kong

"C" DIVISION TENNIS Football Association

PAIRINGS

Following cre "C" Division Leagu tennis pairings:—

5. A. Hussain and S. S.

Hussain (K.J.T.C.) |F. Khan and H. M. Singh

(K.I.T.C.)

H. K. Ho and N, K. Ma

(S.C.A.A.)

W. 5. Loe and H.

Kwok (5.C.A.A.)

Ma Slu-teung and T. C.

Chan (C.R.C.)

H. R. Brown and C. S.

M. S. Hussain and G.

Singh (K.I.T.C.) 10001|2. Wynter-Blyth and A. L. Fisher (K.G.C.) .... 3. A. Noronha ana H. A. Noronha (C.D.R. ""A"') 3. M. Fowler and B. 1.

Bickford (C.B.A.)

ARMY TENNIS

Madeen Arculli was in a tight Gillespie whiffed one apiece but

it Doc walked four to Spud's one. place in the first inning and looked as if Chung Hwa were go- Several long distance hoists ing to stage a rally. Nip Lum featured the game. Backstop Fox opened the battle with a sizzling clouted a homer to chase in right- hit to left field. Choy grounded helder Wells; Doc Molthen in front of the plate and fleet-Spud Gillespie tripled, and Wells footed Harold "Babyface" Winglee and Pinky Higgins doubled. Dan was quick in digging the ball out Fettinghoff and Charlie Figueirede matches were played yesterday of the dirt and throwing Choy out shared batting honours with three Following are detailed results:-

hits in four times to bat. at the initial sack.

Nip Lum was now on second

R. Engineers 3 0 5 270 x-17 10 3 Al Lau fouled, Hong Kong waiting for a hit.

200 210 3-8 15 to third-sacker Dave Leonard for!

the second erasure. Tuffy Chinn Souza's reached first on George

bobble at shorstop and Nip Lum advanced to third.

Ching Hit

Wally Ching

was

-.bj------a pitched ball

B.B.C.

R. H. E.

S. China Blanked

7

Three Army

League tenni.

5. Adlam and A. Murray

(A.T.C.)

son

L

beat S.M. Mills and S.M. Thomp- beat Bdr. Gesdenough and Gnr.

Wooldridge

+

on Friday is 5.30

.p.m.

This

was inadver- tently omitted in the notice convening the meeting.

Rozarlo. (C.D.R. "B") -F. K. Lau and Loung Ping-chlu (C.R.C.)

SEAFORTH V. R.A. The 5th A.A. Battery, Roya Artillery, beat the Seaforth High-

Rivett and Quinnell (R.E.) landers, by 8 sets to 1 in a First. Division Army League tennis beat James and Hicks match played at Sookunpoo yes-beat Mills and Thompson terday.

beat Gesdenough and Wooldridge

Spencer and Shaw (R.E.) beat James and Hicks 6-4 beat Mills and Thompson

beat Gesdenough and Wooldridge

R.A. v. SIGNALS another Second In

Division Morgar match, 8th Heavy Battery, Royal

Artillery, beat Royal Corps

Capt. Ingram and Bdr. Mew (R.A.) In the matinee U.S.S. Mindanao beat Major Mackle and S. M. blanked, South China 14-0 in a

Garrow

Wyfer

game feature by Ski Powlawski's beat Sgt. Webster and L/Cpl. 18 strike outs to shatter the local

6-2

hit record of 13 whiffs held by Bill beat Pte. Moffatt and Pte. Watt 6 and Smith.

bases were loaded. Hank Chang,

Lieut. Taverner and Spt. (R.A)

0-2

· P.

W.

16

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6

0

Smith (H.K.P.S.C.)

3

0

3

6

6 0

IV. Morrison and J. How-

Tatt (H.K.P.8.C.)

3

0

- 3

0

¡M. S. Loc. and D. Kwok,

(K.T.G.C.A.)

3 D

3

Pile (H.K.P.S.C.) Edward Lee and L.

9 3

6

P. Chon and D. Chen

(K.T.G.C.A.)

3

D

3

S.

F. K. Lau and C. c.

Chan (K.T.G.C.A.) ....

6

Chan (C.R.C.)

3 0

3

J. Emberson and 5. J.

Wei Chung and 0. L..

Duffield (A.T.C.)

6

1

5

Pang (C.R.C.)

3

0

3

E. Zulauf and R. E. Loo

(K.C.C.)

H. T. Tang and S. L.

11

6

5

Yong (H.K.U.T.C.). ...

3

0.

3

J. Fonseca and R. M.

12'

7

$

Soares (C.D.R. "B")..

$

2

3

8. G. Baker and D. How-

8

4

4

latt (HK.P.S.C.)

B

3

3

D. Hung and J. L. An-

G

2

4

derson (K.C.C.)

11

8

3

12. C. Luke and Q. L.

9

5

4

Pang (C.R.C.)

3

1⁄2 22

6

22 3:

3. Khan and S. R. Salleh

(K.I.T.C.)

3

1/2 22

A. R. S. Major and S. .

J. Emberson and Stonor

(A.T.C.)

3

V/2 2/2

¡A. M. Alves and J. A. Soares (C.D.R. “B”).. 6-L. G. Gosano and P. M.

2

0

2

2

0

2

3

1

2

....

6-2

K. M. Lee and H. F.

Kwok (K.T.G.C.A.)

3

1

2

D.

Chan and W. Fong (K.T.G.C.A.)

3

1

2

Ok

C.

L.. Lau and T. K.

G

Loung (S.C.A.A.)

3

+

2

v. Morrison and A. R. S.

Major (H.K.P.S.C.)

3

1

2

A. M. Alves and A. E.

Noronha (C.D.R. “B”)

2

1

2

O'P.

Chen and J. Chen (K.T.G.C.A.}

3

2

V. Yvanovich and P. Bo-

8-f

telha (C.D.A, "B")

3

1

2

1

G. Hong Choy and H. Q.

1-{

Kan (H.K.U.T.C.)

3

2

1-

4. Boocock and A. Mar.

tin (A.T.C.)

9

7 2

G. T. Tam and T. S.

Wong (H.K.U.T.C.) 6-L

3

11⁄2 12.

8-10

L. G. Gosano and I. M. Gosano (C.D.R. "B")

3

12 12

3-6 3-6

G. Singh and G. M. Khan

(K.I.T.C.)

3

1/2 1/2

E. Zulauf and D, Hung

(K.C.C.)

3

1/2 1/4

1/2 1/2

11⁄2 12

3

V2 22

3

2 1

C. E. Marques and J. A.

Soares (C.D.R. "B").. 3 M. S. Yu and S. L. Yong

(H.K.U.T.C.)

2 1

3 2

3 2

Chan (S.C.A.A.)

Guterres (C.D.R. "B") 3'

and Murray (A.T.C.)

3

2

1.

2

1

3

2

1

3 .2

1

Alves (C.D.R. "B"} Ip Yea and T. C. Lo

(H.K.U.T.C.) 6-0│N, B. M. Whittey and S.

3 2

1

3 2

1

6 $

1

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2-0

H. F. Gonsalves and A. E, Noronha (C.D.R. "A"}

6 6

1

3

2/2 1/2

3 22

62 Signals by 7 sets to 2.

6-1

8-10

1-9.

6-2

It was a no-run-no-hit tilt for beat Mackle and Garrow who appeared too anxious, went Ski and it would have been a per-beat Webster and Wyfer down swinging to close the chap-fect record had not third-baseman beat Moffatt and Watt ter. After the first inning the

Sgt. Davis, and Sgt. Coughlin Brewers made short work of the NE of South China worked Ski for

ja walk in the last frame. This is lost to Mackle and Garrow Abemen who went down in one-

a staggering record and it will beat Webster and Wyfer

bent Moffatt and Watt two-three order.

probably be years before it is

R.A. V. R.E. Chung Hwa played good enough equalled or broken.

In a Second Division match, baseball, booting only four, but Ng was the only South China Royal Engineers beat 36th Battery, the Brewers power-houses were player to reach first safely but Royal Artillery, by 9 sets to nil. all on form with the willow wand that is just as far as he got. In

Capt. Bird and Freeman (R.E.) and gave Bill Chang a lot of trou-trying to pilfer second a perfect beat Lieut. James and Sgt. Hicks 6-1 ble on the mound.

throw by hind snatcher Tony

For the losers due credit must Mascavage put Ng out of the pic- be given to outfielders Richardture for the second out.

I. C. Chung-and-Hank Chang for their Wong ended the afray by striking good work at the cabbage patch. out. Chung sagged three difficult flies,

A double by Padgett was the which would have been long-dis-only long hit of the fracas. tance blows if he missed. Hank Lau, who went the full route on Chang gave a good performance the firing line for Nam Hwa, re- in the outfield with two perfect gistered no strike outs but walked throw-ins, one of them nailing two. "Horseface" Douglas proved

Brackenberry and Price (Signals) (R.A.)ent Maynard and Bowditch lost to Shepherd and Pottifer lost to Freer and Robinson

Clovely and Coombes (Signals) lost to Maynard and Bowditch beat Shepherd and Pottifer fost to Freer and Robinson

Gorman and Scully (Signals) lost to Maynard and Bowditch lost to Shepherd and Pottifer lost and Freer and Robinson

S. CHINA TROUNCE CLUB DE RECREIO

IN "B" DIVISION

Stan Leonard at the home plate. once more to the jockeys that he;

Pitching summary: Arculli fan-has still an eye for the old apple. SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC Association, the ned four and walked one. Bill In five times up the "Horseface"

and Chang whifted two passed belted four hits, chasing in two holders of the "B" Division tennis title, made no Second in the list was an mistake against Recreio in a match played at King's

/one.

H.B. Chung Ha

runs.

A. H. E. other old-timer, Padgett, who 0 13 0 0 3 3-10 14 3 hoisted-three in four.

0014time marches on!? 0 0 0 0 0 0

Well-Deserved Win

A. M. Silva and C. M.

Marques (C.D.R. "A") 3 A. M. Silva and J. C.

Fonseca (C.D.R. "A"')"3 M. F. Loe and F. K. Yee

(K.T.G.C.A.) 9.

8. Yue and Laṁ Kwan

(K.T.G.C.A.)

o. T. Smith and J. Sloan

(C.B.A.)

T. K. Leung and K. I.

N. A. Beltrao and M. A

(K.T.Q.G.A.)

Who said Park yesterday, and completely outplayed the Por- Allan

RH. Etuguese team, who last week scored a good win over F. E. Lee and L. Chan Chinese Recreation Club, the final score being. A. Beltras and A. M. 812-1/2.

Mindanao 213 0 0 8 x-14 10 0 South China 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tulsa Nosed Out .. In the twilight friendly game

In the only upset of the week-end, Royal Engin-

Much was expected by Recreio drew with Szeto and Ho eers humbled Hongkong

of the powerful combination of A. M. Rodrigues and C. A. Barretto A..Fowler (C.B.A.).... Baseball Club 17-8 in the the Locals were lucky to nose out J. J. Remedios and B. T. Gosano lost to Dow and Ip

(Recralo). first game of a triple- header on Sunday.

U.S.S. Tulsa 11-10.

with lost to Lce and Ho

the lost to Szeto and Ho

$

League Table

Sets

P. W. D. L. F.

4-C

4-6 H,

A. Pts 5 6 0 0 38/2/2 10 30 10. 449 0 28/2 7/2 B

7 5 0 2 33

4 3 0 1 272 8% 6

Ling and E. Loo (K.T.n.C.A.)

P. Wynter-Blyth and A.

H.

3 2 0 1 172 9.4 Y

4 2 0 2 191⁄2 161⁄2 4

Gillard (K.C.C.)

Yong and K. E. Tam (H.K.U.T.C.).

Kan and C. K. Les (M.K.U.T.C.).

3

and G. C. Lau (H.K.U.T.C.). ....

Gamming, and Chan Leung-aze (K,T.Q.C.A.) 3

5 1 0 4 13 31 2Lea

4 0 0 4 9% 20%

but a draw by this pair Spotty Pereira, who has been Szeto and W. H. Ho was away from baseball for some time, only success registered. made a successful_come-back and · South China have now only to This was the first win for the pitched the Locals to victory. beat Kowloon Tong to be assur Sappers and they well deserved Spotty struck out eight Tulsamen ed of retaining their title. it. Undaunted by eight straight and had the mighty T's guessing

S.C.A.A. In another match played yes- C.D.R. defeats the Fortress R.E.'s played with his benders. Lefty Stockton terday. Chinese Recreation Club K.T.G.C.A.. their best game of the season, was not so dangerous on the beat Civil Service Cricket Club C.R.C. miscuing only three times to the mound from where he fanned

C.c.c. without the loss of a set. Hongkongiles seven bobbles. four and walked three.

Following were yesterday's results:- A.T.C. Doc Molthen used three chuck- The Locals, who were composed

Bondall J. A.

and 1. Agaturoff K.Cic. CR.C. ers against the Sappers but to no mainly of Chung Hwa players. (C.s.C.C.). avail as the. Britishers were des plus Spotty Pereira, were indeed lost to. K. L. Ho and C. C. Wong. 4- H.K.C.C. termined to register their first and fortunate to snatch victory from lost to D. C. Luk and S. W. Wong 2- C.S.C.C. perhaps their last victory of the Tulsa, booting eight chances, lost to P. F. Tsol and C. C. Luk 5-7

B. W. J. Skinner and on while the bluejackets emerged (c.s.c.C.).

Agafuroff season. Eddle Rogers started the-rubber-for the Molthenmen with-a-clean-flelding-slate..

lost-to-ffo-and-Wong

---10 but was derricked in the fourth Besides his superb pitching tost to Luk and Wong

10 The following is to-day's "C" S. A. Fowler and C

Broch (C.B.A.) after eight Sappers had crossed Spotty knocked a home run in the lost to Tsol and Luk..........

2-Division League tennis. pro-D. T. Smith and V. C. : the plate on four hits and six fourth frame, chasing in two runs D. Hollidge and C. Sloan (C.5.0.0.): gramme:— passes to first. Doc himself took ahead of him. Other long. hits lost to Ho and. Wong over the assignment but was less were Lefty Stockton's triple and a lost to Tsol and Lul successful.

double each for Tony Muscavage In two innings Doc was nicked and Wally Ching. for six hits, and nine counts dent-

ed the pan. Spud Gillespie re-Locala lieved, Doo' in the sixth and held Tulsa the opposition scoreless. This is

lost to Luk and Wong

3-6

1-4

3 0 0 3 51⁄2 211⁄2.0

22

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1/2

22 Va

22 V2

3-D

0

{J.

Gonseca and M. A. Guterres (C.D.R. “B”). 3 H.. B. Joseph and Dr.

Ramter J.R.C.)

3

0

3 0

3

6 0 0 5 5 40 0

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

A.T.C. C.D.R. "A". C.R.C. 5. CHINA VRECREIO South China Athletic Association beat C.B.A. R. H. E. Club de Recrelo by 015 sets to 14 al|H.K.U.T.C. 002 503 1-11 12 3 King's Park.

H.K.P.8.A. 020. 4400-10.100

W. A. Rood

Ramedios and F. J. [(Recreio).

lost to W.. T. Lee and L, C, Ho 3-0 lost to B. Szeto and W. H. Họ ....... 3-8

the first time that Gillespie has MEETING POSTPONED to 8. C. Dew and K. H. Ip 3-6

been seen on the slab and he did

a good job of it.

V.

Y. V.

B.C.A.A. K.T.G.C.A. K.J.T.C.

V. K.C.C.

V. J.R.C.

V. C.D.R. "B"

“Y” WATER-POLO

TEAM

Taldt and W. J. Ciprin

(J.R.C.)

B. Godkin and A. Pollah

(J.R.C.)

M. Talan and E. Porges

(J.R.C.)

D. T. Smith, and G. Quṛ.

revitch (C.B.A.)

Bond (C.B.A.)

D

S. Q. Smith and V. Mor. risop (H.K.P.S.C.) ....

9

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3

3

3. 3 。

3

3. 0

3

3 0

3

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A. M. Alves and R. M.

Soares (C.D.R. "B").

J. M. and L. a. Gosano

(C.D.R. "B"

The following water-polo team. R. Turnor and: T, C. will represent European Y.M.C.A.

Kevan (K.C.C.)

for this evening's-match-against C. Marques and M. Mon..

donca (C.D.R. "D") Eastorn Athletic Association:

H. Eardley; E. W. Railton and P.

The annual meeting of the Hong B. T.. Gosano, and J. Remedios (Re George Denyer went the whole Kong Rifle Association, scheduled crelo). way on the hillock for the Royal to take place yesterday, was-post-lost-to-Dew and Ip Engineers and, although he was poned because. the number of lost to. Lee, and Ho nicked for 15 blows, he kept them members present was insufficient well scattered and left six Mol-to form a quorum.-Thirteen mempone the meeting to August 6 of thenmen stranded on bases. Den-lbers attended, two short of the 6.30 p.m. at the Jacobean Room, L. A. Benn; G. T. May; C. Gold-H. yor struck out four and issued two number required.

Hong Kong Hotel. No quorum man, G. H. Fowler and L. H. free, passes, white Rogers fanned At the suggestion of Major R. will be necessary for this next Chater.

Rand D. Walker, it was, decided to post-imcotingr

1

Wynter-Blyth and J,

A. Turner (K.C.0.) ...

Ciprin (J.R.C.)

D. Joseph and W. J.

¡A. A. Pollah and M. Ta,:

Regervo:, R, Goldman.......

i am

ydin.

fan. (J.A.C.)

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