THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1941.

WATER-POLO

RESULTS

Y.M.C.A

In the European Invitation Water-Polo League Jast night, Navy "A" beat Navy "B" by 6 goals to 1. Haltyard (2), Paul Rutter (2),

and Carter. scored for the "A" team and Hull for the losers,

F

• In another match Y.M.C.A.

trounced 965th Battery, R.A.; by 7 goals to 2. Wilson registered a "hat trick" and the other goal- scorers were May, Roberts, Gold- man and Benn. Langridge scored both goals for Gunners.

FIRST V.R.C. GALA

Victoria Recreation

Club

Relay:

ASHEVILLE'S TWO GAMES

IN TWO DAYS

By “Grandstand”

SLATED FOR A DOUBLE-HEADER DURING THE WEEK-END, U.S.S. ASHEVILLE CLASH WITH CHUNG HWA MAROONS IN THIS AFTER- NOON'S BASEBALL LEAGUE NIGHT-CAP, AND AGAIN WITH THE U.S. S. MINDANAO TO- MORROW AT°10 A.M. TO HIGHLIGHT THE RE- GULAR THREE-GAME CARD, WHILST THE HONG KONG BREWERY STREAM LINED HORSE-HIDE ARTISTS GO INTO ACTION AGAINST CHUCK WAGGONER'S MARAUDING MOHAWKS IN TO-DAY'S CURTAIN-RAISER AT 2.15 P.M.

batting. all not,

of.

the' the

are The Mighty "A" should emergening to respect the Big Bam's powerful holding the first of their inter-victors in their tilt with the Chung hat after his smashing triple last week. Surprising enough, Tony "Peewee" Club swimming galas on Satur-Hwa Hitless Wonders, starting

Alves, batting in the third sibt, and day, July 12, at 9 p.m.. Lai Tsun with second-string hurler Lefty

generally known as a weak hitter,.} for this Swimming Union being the hon-Crumm on the mound

leads the Beermen's patting figures, oured guests.

tussle, leaving the tougher assign- with three safeties in seven

chances-belleve it or Following is the programme and ]ment of facing the Mindanao mace

them on bunte, maulers in their all-Navy meet to- the probable teams:--

along Peewee can dump one Ladies' 160 Yards Medley

morrow to Charlie Sawyer, head

lines. Mentor white

day. any

and until of their pitching staff. Goff will probably take over the other side gets wise to him and play initial sack, fielding Haigh, him close, Tony will get away with it. Disciples of power Baseball, who can Rhoades and DiGiacomo in the

ankle up to the plate and pound out! infeld, whilst Crumm, Leis “Porky" Brood will be the patrol-those extra-base knocks, naturally scorn such lacy-pants strategems, but, say what you may, Torty's little big hits pay dividends, for Tony scored every time he got on.

V.R.C.-Miss C. Guterres or Miss I

Lopes (back), Miss V. Churn (breas) and Miss J Anderson (free-style).

Lai Tsun:-Miss Lily Sadick and Miss Tsang Fung-kwan (back), Miss Ko Mul- ling or Miss Chang Ol-in (free-style)

and Miss Lo Po-kam (breast).

Yards Men's 220

breast-stroke:- V.R.C.-Luis M.

Marques.

Remedios and J.

La Taun-To be chosen from: Fung Chung-yiu, Yau Sal-kwan, Tam Sik-chuen and Poon Wing-ting. Mert's 100 Yards free.style:—

V.R.C.-W. Lawrence and C. Silva-

Netto.

Chan-nam.

Tsang

Cheong-ming and Lau Tal-ping. Boys' 75 Yards Medley. Merf'a 440 Yards free-style:-

V.R.C. C Huang and I.. Roza- Pereira

Fence.

men.

and

Lead-off man for the Mighty "A", "Dusty" Rhondes, is giving Willie Wilson of Mindanao a good fight for the satchel-stealing title, his five for one game constituting an up-to-date record.

Full Of Confidence

All set to chalk up their third straight win, Lou "Bad News" Powławsk will lead his merry men into the fray full of confidence backed by the barking bats of his super-sluggers all the way

{" Silva-Netto of W. Low-down the line, whilst the Potent Polack himself can smoke that apple across Lai Tsun:-Chan Chan-gam, Yau Sai- the plate until the cows come home. Awan and Lau Tal-ping.

Ladies' 50 Yards breast-stroke:--

V.R.C.-Miss V, Churn and Miss M. Noronha of Miss Y Yoile or D Weir

La Tsun:-Mass Ko Mur-ling. Mass Chang Ok-in and Miss Lo Pa-kan. Men's 100 Yards back-stroke:-

V.R.C.A. K Kumjuhn and W Lawrence

La Toun:-Lau Yaking and Poon Wing-kal

Ladies' 100 Yards breast-stroke:-

V.R.C.-Miss C Guterres and Miss I. Lopes.

Lai Tsun:Miss Lily Sadick and Miss

Tsang Fung-kwan.

Diving Exhibition.

Ladies' 50 Yards free-style:--

V.R.C.-Miss V. Churn and Miss J. Anderson.

Miss

Lai Toun:-Miss Llly Sadick, Tsang Fung-kwan, Miss Ko Mui-lin And Chang Qi-lin.

Men's 150 Yards Medley Relay:-

V.R.C.A. K. Rumjahn (back), L. M. Remedios (breast) and D. H. Taylor

[free]

Tony Maseavage will be receiving. whlist Henry Ruel, M. Wilson, Bower sox and "Greasy" Moore will form the Inner quartette, with Wilic Wilson, Arky Vaughan and Groneck £5 the gardening trio

Grandpa Leung. Chuck Waggoner and Nip Lam are down 10 handle 115 crucial game.

Chan On Mound?

In an effort to stave off the inevit- start able, P. K. Lau will probably former first-sacker "Morocco' Chan on the mound for Chung Hwa,

leaving "Grandpa" Leung Foo-che to take over custody of the initial sack. Despite the old-timer's countless diamond wars, his batting eye has not been dimmed, and he was instrumental in pushing the winning marker home, pinch-hitting, in their scuffle with South China last week.

Pete Choy, "Wee" Willie Woo and

Buck Ho will form the rest of the in- the gardeners, who are down for a busy day, will be Richard Wing-ting (back), Fong Chung-yui or Tsang Chung-ming breast), Kam Hok-Chung: Lorey Loong and 'Ken Lo.

Officials for this game will be Chuck ping or Tsang Cheong-wing (free).

Waggoner behind the plate, Stan Ladies' 200 Yards free-style:—

at first and V.R.C. To be chosen from Miss V. Leonard calling them Churn,

Anderson, Miss J

second, with Kassa Nazarin at third. Miss C Guterres, Miss L. Weir and Miss I. Lopes.

La Taun:--Lou Tal-ping or Poon field, whilst

Lai Taun:-To be chosen from: Miss Lily Sadick, Miss Tsang Fung-kwan, Miss Ko Mul-lin, Miss Chang O-lin and

Miss Lo Po-kain.

Men's 880 Yards free.style:-

V.A.C.-Charles Chang, W L-nw- rence, C. Silva-Netto and Ive Roza- Pereira.

Lal Taun:-Chan Chan-nam, Yau Sai- kwan, Lau Tal-ping, Poon Wing-kai and Tsang Cheong-wing.

Out-Hit Both Games

run

Consistent Hank Ali

In the outfield, the only one to have any consistency is Hank All, the ole Showboat himself, with a hit per game. whilst, on the other Hand, Jindoo Hussain seems to have gone into a ruf, with two strikeouts against three batting chances.

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The line-up for this game will be the regular nine, Madeen "Slim" Arculli and Obear Atculli forming the battery. Stan Leonard cavorting around the first turn, Tony Alves and George Souza forining the keystone combination, with Dave Leonard holding the hot corner. The picketmen will be Hank All, Jindoo Hussain and Baby Abbas

With the 1038 of several players, mentor Chuck Waggoner will have to call on most of his reserves to com. plete the Mohawk line-up.

Bernie "R«<}** Johnson, who will probably toe the rubber for this tilt. flips a slow teaser, and his one achieve- ment in a pre-season friendly Was to handcuff the weak South China (aggre- gation to only one hit in four frames, and unless Bernie. delivers the goods in.

of master- this scuffle, no amount minding by Chuck Waggoner will stop the Brewers.,

As usual, for these close affairs. Grandpa Leung will be calling them behind the batter. Whilst McClanahan and Pete Choy will call them around the sacks..

Week-End Programme

Following is the Baseball League programme for the week-end:

'TO-DAY

2.15 p.m.-Hong Kong Brewers v. Hong Kong Baseballers, · (Grandpa Leung, McClanahan and P. P. Choy.) 4.30 p.m.-U.S.S. Asheville v. Chung Hwa. (Chuck Waggoner. Stan Leonard and Kassa Nazarin,)

TO.MORROW a.m.-U.S.S. Mindanao 'v. U.S.S. Asheville. (Grandpa Leung, Chuck Waggoner and Nip Lum.)

Dave Leonard's Bombing Brewers have still been unable to strike their 10 slugging stride, being out-hit in both of their Kames. Lead-off batter George Souza stepped into the batter's box seven times in а row without a hit. whilst Dave Leonard and brother Stan the Powerhouse can only boast one hit aplece in their six trips to the platter, I although opposing hurlers are

ACTIVITY AT

ST. STEPHEN'S

begin-

Lai and Fung Sing-mo. A close

game is expected.

The final of the Small Boys Singles (open to boys under 5 1t. and under 85 lb.); Tommy Woo beat Loke Ka-foong 4-6, 6-3 6-3 Swimming Sports

HUSSAIN TO

LEAVE SHORTLY FOR INDIA

K. Hussain. Hon. Secretary of Hockey Umpires' Association and who was responsible for the ap- pointment of umpires -for the Hockey Association Tournament

mutches last season is leaving

shortly for eight months holiday in Indian

There is a good deal of sports activity at St.

Hussain hopes to avall himself Stephen's College, Stan-

of every opportunity of witness- ley, at the present time,

ing matches there and if possible, to referee some of the games. with two of the Summer

En route home He hopes to Term Tennis Tournament The Inter-Group swimming meet members of the Malayan competitions, between Dragons, Interport hockey team - which events already decided Tigers, Eagles and Bulls, have visited Hong Kong in 1984, and one in the final stage, already commenced, while the Annual Inter having been decided so far.

two events

the diving event Dragons, Art Reading, Southern California Group Swimming comprengers (Leong Ming-sen) of competition to enlist in the navy adr by Woastang Yui, tied half miler, has given up his last season petitions have just begun for first place, each side scoring corps.

In the Mixed Doubles tennis1⁄2 points with Eagles (Ma Chan- Chicago Cub fans insist the National b which pupils are paired up shong) third, with 1 point. " League® pennant will fly from Wrigley with members of the teaching The 400 Metres free-style race, Field this fall because the Bruins" bapa Staff, Mr. N. C. Wong and Ma which, was held in a sea that was tured the title every third year since: Chan-shong beat Mr. N. H Wong described as "roughish," Tigers 1828, They last won in 1839, so this is And Boone Slong-tof- In the Pinal store three points

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