PAWLOSKI'S NEW INFIELD PROMISES GREAT RESULTS

By "Grandstand”

THE MINDANAO MIGHTY MACERS TAKE ON A LEAGUE BASEBALL DOUBLE - HÉADER ASSIGNMENT TO FEATURE THE WEEK-END TWIN BILL AT RAILWAY CORNER, WHEN THEY CLASH WITH THE “PENNANT - HUN- GRY" CHUNG HWA MAROONS THIS AFTER- NOON AT 2.30 P.M. AND TANGLE WITH THE "NO-HIT MARVELS" FROM CAROLINE HILL AT 11 A.M. TO-MORROW.

After being disappointed by the recenf series of boring games, the public will probably after- flock out to the ball-park in droves this noon to be in for the kill in the crucial tussle be- tween the Maroons and League-leading Minnies.

As

have the teams

wended their way down the torrid home- stretch that leads to Pennantville, Chung Hwa Maraons, whom the erifies didn't even give an outside chance to finish in the first divi- sion, have steadily climbed League ladder breathing down the necks of the Mighty "M" their bid for the flag.

the

111

The League management has mud vet the Sales decided what to do about played by Hong Kong Beweg 8. nov withdrawn from the League, but what

be the materne ever the decision m

have tu

of to-day's fill as herund

A

but

has boen Pulverising Polack. who suffering from a sore arm for some time,

take tho 15 well enough to

second. mound assignment, alringers Hank "Crooner" Ruel and be always can Tony Mascavage

to take

over depended dulien.

on

slab

Strong "M" Batting

The problent Whether

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the Maroons 15 infeld can stand up to

H.K. BOY'S SUCCESS

The many friends in Hong Kong of H. L. Lockhart, Kowloon B.G.C. lawn bowler, will be interested to learn that his younger son, Vivian, was chosen to play hockey for а combined Sydney schools team against New- castle. Young Lockhart took up hockey only after his ar rival in Australia, though his brother, T. Lockhart, hab played in goal for C.8.6. and, later, C.B.A., for a number of years.

Three Aquatic Gales

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 2, 1941

CHAMPIONS AT HOME TO KOWLOON B.G.C.

THE LAWN BOWLS PROGRAMME ARRANG- ED FOR THIS AFTERNOON LOOKS UNUSUALLY INTERESTING, ESPECIALLY AS REGARDS THE FIRST DIVISIÓN, IN WHICH THE FIRST GAME ON THE LIST-RECREIO “A” v K.B.G.C. “A” SEEMS TO BE THE BEST.

i

The King's Park Club has made

of couple

inter-rink changes, but the personnel of the the same. Only

team remains change in the visitors' line-up is McNeill, former Craigéngower as lead to player, for Holloway Hall. The home team will win, I think, but their "B" representa- tives look to be in for a beating at the hands of Craigengower, who are back to full strength.

More even than this last match should be that between Kowloon Cricket Club After their Three swimming galas will be and Police at Cox's Road.

one held this evening, the most im- unimpressive display last week. portant of which is the triangular might hesitate to forecast a win for the

meet between Chinese

have they charity

but still think and visitors. Bathing Club, South Chlua

Phough to bring away the majority of Hong Kong University, commen-

the points. eing at 7.15 p.m.

The other galas are the intra- Victoria affair at members' Recreation Club at 9.07 p.m. and the Residents' Union meeting t Laichikok.

Following are the programmes;

Charity Gala

Men's 50 Metres free-style Men's 100 Metres breast-stroke Ladles 100 Metres frec-style Invita

The Mindanao balterng rams, and handtion Relay Gud as much as it revcives

The Mindanno "murderers" row

E V Wilson, Henry Ruel, Pawłoski

de line bearing on the championship Fatal Mascavage have the jolting power La rock enemy hurlers back on teeler- The Pawloski run-making ng spikes

by hind-snatcher machine is headed

who has Tony Muscavage,

Al Lau To Start

10 dale

Foxy "Grandpa" Leung, who master-pounded the horse-hide beyond reach mata from the bench. will probably of fielders, eleven times in twenty-two, .500. three of the with Wally to

neat Start A Lau on the hill.

average A

bases, whilst for four blows going Ching standing by to put out the thre if the peed should Arise 1 Chang. Ruel, Wilson and Bowersox whose peg to the key-stone is vastly sitting in the 300 etrcle. improving with each The maskman

will be Quling.

**Moruc Cleaner-upper

1,1

ure nii

And should

the China "hitless" wonders South co" Châu will be the guardian of the THE Mindanaoaus

easy pickings, when they cross tume row at 11 00 ..

Diltial sack, with Pete Choy and Buck Ho forming the mid-way combination whrist Wee Willie Wou will hold the Hot Cork e′′ 2) Gardeners for this acetile will be selected tron Richar

Hank

Ken Chan,

TI

"Spres “Shum

Information received

L

bals

Although the Nam Hwa gang have shown marked improvement, the sting in the bats is insufficient to menace Mindanao. from and the mace maulers

Starling battery will be Paul Lau and from relable: Hal Winglee, with Ernie Moy. Nel Ma sources is that mentar Lou Pawloski Shorty Pau and Texas" Ng cavorting Outfielders will be has been working on Ü combination during the last two weeks. Smalle Pang. Cecil Winglee and David and that the inner quartette, augmented | Lo

by several new players, nicely. This will relieve

13-

infield around the infleid.

15

the

clicking

potent Pawlusk:

pitching partnership of Lo

and Tony Masenvage of a lot of work, since the merry-makers have always depended on their dazzling battery to carry them through.

It is not yet certain whether the

Men's 200 Métres free-style relay.

Men's 200 Metres breast-stroke, Men's 400 Metres free-style DIVINA

Men's 150 Metres Medley Men's 100 Metres back-stroke Ladies' Open!

200

Meires breast-stroke

Men's 100 Metres free-style.

V.R.C. GALA

Ladies' 100 Yards free-style Handicap ("B" Class).

Men's 100 Yards free-style Handicap

"B" Class)

Boys' 50 Yards breast-stroke Handi-

cap.

SKIP'S FORECAST

FIRST DIVISION

(44) P.R.C.

K.B.G.C.'B'(68) v C.B.C.C.

K.D.R.C. (68) v 1.R.C.

Roc. 'A' (59) K.B.Q.C.'A'(60)

Roo. 'B' (41) v 0.0.0.

K.C.C.

(72)

(05)

(02)

(52)

Talkoo

H.K.F.C.

P.O.C.

K.F.C.

SECOND DIVISION

(54) v

Roc.

(53)

(61) v

H.K.C.C.

(51)

(41) v

K. Tong

(83)

(70) ▼

K.C.C.

(41)

Club **g"

at #he

THIRD DIVISION

Elec.

(48) v C.C.C.

(76) v

(60) v K.F.C.

(85)

Rac.

(49)

(66).

H.K.C.C. (48)v H.K.F.C. (60)

Kowloon Bowling Green narrowly beat Civi Servants Valley when they last met. so on form

K.B.G.C. should be able to do so on their own green,

I think they can, with a

I.R.C. The match has dozen shots to spare.

the Telegation serious bearing problem. which is beginning to take real shape

H

LISY

are able to Kewloon Dock. If they keep the same formation, which seenus a happy one, may possibly be able to overcome the Indians, but I tip them very timidly.

Figures in brackets denote the result of the first round games. this season.

Big Match At Stanley REASONS WHY

The

Kowloon Tong

Prison and

Only

Officers' match at Stanley promises to be the best in Second Division, although the islanders have not unduly impress. ed in their last two encounters. because the game is at Stanley do I forecast a win for them, and that only hall-heartedly. Kowloon Tong are going great guns.

Taikuo, at home, may

account for

Club de Recreio, but will have to play

1

WALK-OVERS

WERE GIVEN

Mr. R. P.

In connection with the three at their best to du нO. A match which will be as close as any will be between walk-overs in the Colony Lawn

and Hong Kong Football Club

their Bowls Pairs Championships, an-

I Although I said Ladies' 50 Yards free-style Handicap cricketing friends.

must change my opinion of the latter'snounced in these columns yester-

vic day, enquiries from ("A" Class).

strength. 1 still cannot indicate a

Phillips, Hon. Secretary of Lawn tory for them-hot at the Valley.

Football Bowls Association, elicited the in- wish I had drawn Kowloon Club in the sweep for I certainly fancy formation that F. Nash was forced.

a walk-over to S. to concede their chances of being in the money.

Eccleshall and J. Shepherd as his (Nash's) partner, A. Morton, has left the Colony on leave.

Mes's 50 Yards back-stroke Handicap. Buys 50 Yards free-style Handleap Ladies 25 Yards free-style Handicap (Beginners).

Diving.

Men's 100 Yards breast-stroke Handi-

cap.

cap.

Ladies' 25 Yards back-struke Handi-

Men's

Yards 100

free-style

Class).

K.F.C.'s Big Test

some

E. de Souza said his partner

Craigengower, if they maintain cyr- "A" rent form. look to be safe for

points at Ming Yuen, for the Electric found it very difficult to fix a date Boys' 100 Yards back-stroke Hand-Club's team is not strong this week, for their game with A. J. Kew

be and Y. S. Tang and decided whilst another away winner may cap.

Hong Kong Football Club, who will en concede the match. Mixed Relay, The

deavour to repeat their previous suc-

*

A

League Table Poser

*ONSEQUENT on the withdrawal of

the

Kong Hong

Brewers,

been League management has

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At a recent meeting, one of the mem- bers of the committee put forward the suggestion that all games played by the Beermen should be deleted from the records entirely, but being unable unanimous agreement to come to a after lengthy discussion, it was decided definite to let the matter rest until authority could be obtained,

The matter has

more far-reaching importance that seems at first glance. Ignoring all the games played by H.B. would put the present League-leading

disadvantage- | Mindanaoans in a most

ous position, since both Chung Hwa and the Asheville-Tulsa combination, chal- lengers for the pennant, will have one loss each wiped off their records, whilst on the other hand, the Miantes will be deprived of a hard-earned victory.

If the suggestion put forward at the meeting was adopted, it would mean that the Asheville.Tulsa com- bination would be at present enjoy.

Whilst inte

undefeated load, ar Chung Hwa would be dead-locked with Mindanao for second place,

Points Awarded ?

cess,

to

Willie Walker and Bob Duncan were given a walk-over from J. Kowloon Bowling Green Club should M. Purvis and J. J. Bailey "be- retain their lead in Third Division as a result of the visit of Club de Recrelo a cause the latter pair were unable Austin Road, The Indians are notor to arrange any date for the game rusly difficult to beat at Sookunpoo and to be played and, rather than hold I think this ground factor will turn the up the competition, it was decided

pair to give the K.B.G.C. game.

scales in their favour against K.F.C.

ROYAL

ENGINEERS'

CARNIVAL

No. 1 Section, 22nd Company Royal Engineers, swept the board by winning all four relay events at the Jubilée Swimming Gala of Chinese Section of Royal Engine ere in the Army Pool yesterday.

The Inter-company Relay Race was won by 40th Fortress Company, who were represented by Licut. Hoilday, Sgt. Shipp, Sgt. Yu, Cpl. Chan Fook,

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K.D.R.C. TEAM

the

Kowloon

Club

First match -

at

Following will represent Dock Recreation Club in their Division Lawn Bowls League against Indian Recreation Hung Hom te-day: R, R. A. Lapsley, W. C. K. Mackie, T. Coleman and M. Ferguson (Skip); W. Houston, W. Mc- Master, W. Greig and F. Cullen (Skip); and C. S. M. Thom, C. Logan, V. Ram-

This team. sey and A. Calman (Skip). is the same at that which beat Kow- toon Cricket Club last week,

K.F.C. BOWLS TEAM

· FOR MONDAY. Following have been chosen to

Since only one game short of one/Cpl, Lam. Yu-kwong and Spr. Lai represent Kowloon Football Club

complete round has been played off, a more equitable arrangement would be to give away the points of that out- standing game, since Hong Kong Base ballers, who will receive the points, are no longer in the Nag-race.

The constitution of the League gives no help to the solution of the problem, the only provision relating to the cham plonship being Article 10, which states that the team having the highest per centage at the end of the season shall win the championship.

Following is the week-end pro

gramme:-

-WEEK-END PROGRAMME

And

"TO:DAY, 2.30' P.M. U.S.$. Mindanao V Chung Hwa ("Doo" Maithen; Bill Woo

Walford.)

FOSMORROW, 11.00 (A.M ̧:/ U.8.9. Mindanao v Špyti China

("Grandpa Leung, Nip: Lumi and

Alohard, Chung.)

Ping-yayı hak ek

in their postponed Second Division. 22nd Fortress Company were second, match against Prison Officers' represented by Lieut. G. O. Lawson, Club at home on Monday L/Sgt. Dobson, Sgt. Lo Kam-po, Cpl. Wong Ping, L/Cpl. Leung Kam-chce and Spr. Wong Sun.

The diving event was won by Spr. Lai Ping-yau of 40th Fortress Company, while Spr. Lam Kam-wah of 22nd For- tress Company was Becond.

A diving exhibition was given during the afternoon by Wong King-woon, Koo Ka-kul and Lam Ka-tung of Chineso Bathing Club.

An obstacle race and a-tableau by Chinese personnal of both companies. Concluded the gala, PAMAMA

Prizes were distributed at the don cision by Colonel, E., H. M. Clifford, C.R.E.

G. Frost, B, Williams, W Thomson and C. Dolman (skip)...

G. Cross, C. Woodcock, A.-MácIntyre and R. M. Ogden (skip).

B. Thomson, Y. Abbbs, C. H. Fuller and T. Fergusson (sklip).

< Rostrvos, J. Gibson,

FLOODLIT BOWLS

on

The following will represent Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club against Lane, Crawford. Ltd., in a friendly floodlit Lawn Bowls match at Ming Yuen Tuesday, commencing at 8 p.m.

R. W. Smith, A. G. Everest, W. E, Macfarlane and J. F. Lunny (Skip); J Lalcher "A" beat their "B" team R. May, C. E. Gahagan, A G. Gard by vo clear goals in the YM.CA, Tnner and D. de Rome (Skip);" W. `Stak Vitation Water Polo Tournament at the er, E. L. Groome, J. F. Barron and A "Y" Pool Vesterday. Hymns (3) Jene F* Paul Skip), Reserve: G. WK nings and Bindon scofed the "goala,"a" | Crawford:

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