SOUTH CHINA AGAIN WIN IN FOURTH DIVISION TO CONSOLIDATE POSITION
BY VIRTUE OF A 9-0 WIN OVER POST OFFICE RECREATION CLUB (2) IN FOURTH DIVISION OF THE TENNIS LEAGUE YESTERDAY, SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HAVE VIR-- TUALLY ASSURED THEMSELVES OF LEAGUE HONOURS FOR THE SEASON.
A programme of four matches M. Mussain and M. 1. Razabk (1.R.C.) was carried out yesterday, but beat Howlett and Morrison
beat Fitches and Fung there was nothing outstanding lost to Chin and Chin about the games though the one between Indian R. C. and Post Office Club (1) was very evenly contested.
Clean Sweep
Points For C.R.C.
At Causeway Bay, Chinese Recreation Club beat Filipino Club by 51⁄2 sets to 32-
K. M. Wong and K. C. Lal (C.R.C At Caroline Hill, Post Office Recrea.beat K. K. Ip and B. Poon .. 6-4 drew with T. 8. Hsu and T. Kon 6-6 tion Club (2) lost to South China Athletic lost to P. Poon and L. P. da Souza 15-7 Association by 9 sets to n
0. J. Chan and T. M Castilho beat Ip and Poon (P.O.R.C.)
Jost to Y. K Ng and K. T. Chan 40 lost to K, C. Slet and C. M. Tsang 2-0 best Ip and Poon lost to P. Y. Kwok and S 1. Chung 1-8
6
C. N. Teang and & Ng (C.R.C.)
B4
lost to Hsu and Koo
beat Poon and Souza
tu Tak-Jam and T. Y. Laung (C.R.C.)
6-3
c. C. Lam and Lal Fat (P.O.R.C.) Just to Ng and Chan
beat Hsu and Kuo lost to Poon and Souza
B
14-6
3--6
lost to Stet and Tsank
5-7
lost to Kwok and Chung
K. W. Wong and T. F. Ho (P.O.R.C.)
lost to Ng and Chan
འི་
lust to Slet and Trang lost to Kwok and Chung
3-6
Post
lost to B. Godkin and S. Ramter 2—0 boat A. Polisk and M. Talan 4-5 drew with E. Whitgob and A. Odell 86
K. Singh and J. Singh (K.I.T.0.). lost to Godkin and Ramier A. J. Suffled lost to Poliak and Talan
18
2-0
3--0
Odd Set Win
In recent years, or since Travis Jackcon called it a day, the New Indian Recreation Club beat York Giants have had almost as Dmce Recreation Club (1) by B sets to many third basemen as they have 4 at Sookunpoo. outfielders. Every time you looked U. A. Rumjahn and down
Bill from the press box,
los! to J Howlett and W C Terry was trying a new man. The
Morrison Eo-oalled hot corner situation was
lost to D. Pitches and Y S Fung one of the more discouraging lot to S S Chin and 5 K Chin
angles of the Polo Grounds story.
However this year
the Giants have
(1.R.C.)
J.R.C. Win At Last
On their own ground Kowloon Indiana Tennish were beaten by Jawish Re- creation Cub by 7% sets to 12.
K. S. Mohal and Y. J. Khan (K.I.T.C.).
Inat to Whitgot and Odell
Dad and Ram Chand (K.1.T.C.). 3-lost to Godkin and Ramler 3-lost to Poliak and Talan 1-0 lost to Whitgoh and Odel
O. Singh and M. H. Hassan (1.R.C.) beat Howjett and Morrison J new third sacius in Joe Orengo, beat Pitches and Fung formerly of the મા Loule Cardinals, beat Chin and Chin rand Isl Terry must like the fellow because he has played through every relief. Joe's Range to
date
without
batting average to-day is around the 280, which would seem to indicate that The in na glant with the bludgeon.
Bul when he does get a hold of a ball it rides, for he is a six-foot 190-pound r and a power hitter
S.C.A.A. AQUATIC CARNIVAL
Table To Date
Sets
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts,
0 0 62 8 8
10 16 7 0 1 0 45 17 12
7-3
5.2 7.5
S.C.A.A. C.R.C. C.C.C.
4 3
1 0 401⁄2 131⁄2 10
F.C.
7
4 3
0 34
A.T.C.
7 3 3
1.R.C.
7 3 3 1 29 38
C.B.A.
P.0.8.C. (1) J.R.C. P.O.R.C. (2)
6 1 5 0 13
ú
The Cardinals used Orengo at short- stop for a while last year, then shifted him to second base when Jimmy Brown was injured Joe also had a streich at third in 1940 However, Blity Southwill hold their second swimming on Sunday,
South China Athletic Association K.L.T.C.
| worth had mure inflelders than he could gala of the season
Glants.
Following dales have been
It is interesting to note place and passed Joe along 10 the August 3, commencing at 7.30 p.m. provisionally reserved by Foot- ball Association for representative that members of Revenue have been
season. 1941 October 10-Match in aid of Chinese
War Charities.
able this spring. Terry was forced to
•
20
1 362 277/2
4
6 2 3 0 20% 20%
7 2 6 0 20 43
4 1 6 0 17 34 .2
41
2
0 60 72 40% 0
*
A swimming gala in aid of the rê-
A meeting at their North Point Pavilion.
of Hong Kong Baseball Despite the fact that Orengo struck
League will be held to-day to consider soccer matches for the 1941-42 Department
out 8 times u 129 games a year ago.
Following is the programme:-- H.B.'s resignation from the League and Bill Terry has liked him since the first
Men's 60 Metres free-style, to re-arrange the fixtures for the rest very prominent in
day he saw him in the St. Louis infield. Men's 200 this
Metres breast-stroke, of the season, All along John McGraw's successor Ladies' 100 Metres free-style, year's golf competitions at had planned to play Southworth's dis- Men's 50 Metres back-stroke, November 11-Poppy Day Fund Charity the Valley. Last Sunday,status of Bill Jurges became quest to style (handicap), Men's 200 Metres fugee relief fund will be held at Chung
card at the hot corner, but when the Training Class' 50 Metres free- (first W. J. Buller, who like give Joe more experience at shortstop. breast-stroke (handicap), Ladies' Sing pavilion, Kennedy Town, to-day,
more one of 200 Metres breast-stroke (hand-to-morrow and on Sunday, commencing. Powell, winner of the Sum- Now that Billy is
the best short flelders in the majors, cap), Diving and Water Polo. at 8 p.m. each day. mer Singles, is a member Orengo is undisturbed at third, of the Department, won the Junior Section Cham- twice, in 1931, pionship from Hugh W. H. Edmonds, former Civil Ser- Smith.
match. November 23-Governor's Cup
game). December 26/26-"Sunday Herald" In- ternational Charlly Cup Compet- tions Semi finals).
1942
January 1-Match in aid of British War
Charities.
January 24/25-Challenge Shield (First
Round).
February 1-Lai Wah Cup (Semi-finals) | February 14/16-Interport series. February 28-Challenge Shield (Secund
Round).
March 15-Governor's
Cup (Second Game). March 21/22-Challenge Shield (Semi
finals).
March 28-Lai Wah Cup (Final). Aprit 4-Sunday Herald" International
Charity Cup Competition (Final). April 11-Challenge Shield (Final),
STARTING TIMES AT FANLING
Following are Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's starting times for Fanling Sunday:
OLD COURSE
on
-9.16 a.m. C. W. E. Bishop, R. Youne. -9.20
**
H. M. Rowland, P. M. Col- ton.
9.24
1.
J. C, Taylor. A. B. Purves,
9,20
"
T. J. J. Fenwick, I. H. Genre.
9.32
"
0,36
**
9.40
0.44
T. E. Pearce, I. S. Mor- rison..
J. A. D. Morrison, A. M: Mack.
A, M. Kennedy, G. G. Alt- kenhead.
Capt. Young, S. L.. Lloyd.
OCEAN" Golfer's Policy
Public Liability, Breakage of Clubs, Burglary, Theft, Fire.
Premium $10.00.
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Junior
unce
Section Championship
when he beat
vice C. C. cricketer in the final, and in the following year when In the First Summer Foursomes, he won his final tie against J. J. Buller and Powell are already in King. C.B.A. hockey and tennis the Anal and will meet T. B. Lowplayer.
and R. K. Collings on Sunday, In 1933 Buller lost the chance when they are conceded more of winning the title for three than an outside chance of winning. years in succession when he went
If they
should bring it off, it down to T. D. Paton at the 36th will be
a clean-sweep year for hole. Buller went
On leave in the Revenue Department.
1934 and did not compete again Buller had previously won the in this tournament until this year.
Easier Golf
DON'T DASH CLUB
DOWN
By Best Ball
Anxiety over the success of pitch shots. with backspin ́added, is one of the main rea- sons for stabbing or jabbing at the ball. Instead of using a smooth, moderately long stroke the player cuts his 'backswing short and dashes the club down. This action in "turn induces bead lifting and the result of these combined actions is a slashing
of the clubhead into the turf behind. the ball.
A pitching stroke must con- tact the ball as it is descend; ing. Backspin will be impart- ed in relative amounts when- ever the ball is struck in this fashion with a club posBossing loft. The entire procedure, however, can be accomplished cfflolently only when tho⠀ player, uses sumèlent back-e
Employ smooth STROKE
FOR PITCH SHOTS
-WITH BALKEPIN
CLUBNICÁO TATE:
BALL ON DOWNEWING
KEEP HEAD ANCHORED
FOR TRUE IMPACT"
awing to allow a smoothly: accelerated stroke. Keep the -head down until the clubhead! is well past the impact point,
ACHTUNG, HAWKINS! ACHTUNG!
"I say, Hawkins, you might be more careful. You nearly had me over the banisters,"
“I'm very sorry, Sir. I had not antici- pated your arrival in |---- et -- one fell awoop, if I may coin a phrase. In fact, Sir, I didn't know you were up.”". "My good man, I've been up since cockcrow.The clocks were striking eight as I sprang from my Spartan box spring mattress?” *Indeed, Sir."
"Yes, Hawkins. Indeed! Indeed! Indeed I I suppose you think I ought to have a roaring headache
and a taste in my mouth like cold -dimer knives?”
** Wall, Sir,-now that you breit mou you were out rather late last night.” ***Of course I stas. Didn't get back till three. But I drank nothing but ́ ́Gimlets.' And now I'm feeling us fit as one of those culinary what's« ità-names."
"Tricota, Sir, I'm not surprized, Sir. Rose's Lime Juice possestus" thera peutic properties which . . .” "Confound you, Hawkins. know all the answers i