THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 5, 1941.
CHUNG HWA PENNANT HOPES DASHED BY 14 TO 1 DEFEAT
Pawloski Supreme Throughout
LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE
COMPLETE REARRANGED FIXTURES
Postponed matches in the various divisions of Lown Tennis League have been re-arranged and unless some of the games in Third Division, arranged for September, are brought forward by mutual consent the season will finish on the last Wednesday of that mon th.
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SCHOOLS' AQUATIC ENTRIES
Seven entries, five from boys'
schools, have been received by the Victoria Recreation Club, for
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The schools participating are:
St. Joseph's College. La Boys: Salie College, Diocesan School, St. Stephen's College and
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THE RESUSCITATED CHUNG HWA BASE- BALL LEAGUE FLAG HOPES SUFFERED A DEATH BLOW WHEN THE MINDANAO MERRY-MAKERS TROUNCED THE MAROONS 14 TO 1 LAST SATURDAY BEHIND LOU PAWLOSKI'S THREE-HIT MOUND PER- FORMANCE, CLIMAXED BY A DAZZLING DOUBLE-KILLING IN THE LAST CHAPTER TO SMOTHER A BELATED RALLY, WHILST SUN- DAY'S TORRENTIAL DOWNPOUR WASHED OUT THE MINDANAO-SOUTH CHINA TILT.
The Potent Rolack had the Chung Hwamen eating out of his hands, and whiffed no less than 10 Maroons, who had more strikes called on them than a union, whilst losing chucker Wally Ching sent seven Minnies back to the bench for a drink of water, but issued free transportation to the initial-station, to six Pawłoskimen and was charged with one wild pitch.
Table To Date-
U.S.S. Mindanao
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6 1 .887
"Hong Kong. Brawers.4 1 .800
4 Chung Ha
3 .671 U.S.S. Asheville Tulsa 1 1 H.K. Baseballers Royal Engineçra South China
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2 15 286
1 6 .140
Speedy Centre-gardener Ear Wiison. inaugurating the Arst The following will represent chapter for the Minnies looked at t'ong Kong Electric Recreation two straight pltches and swung at Club against Lane, Crawford. Ltd., a high one for the first strike-out. Ruel singled, and Lawn "Crooner" floodlit riendly a
down a honey of Bowls match ht Ming Yuen Pawloski laid to-night, commencing at 8 p.m. a dump to put ducks in the pond, R W Smith. A. G. Everest, W. Ewhilst cleaner-upper Tony Mas- Macfarlane and J. F. Lunny (Skip): J. cavage worked slabster Ching, to R Way, C. E. Gahagan, A. G Gard- two-and-three before he drew a ner and 1. de Rome (Skip W Stok-
pass to load the sacks. but cr. E. L. Groome, J. F Barron and A
McKenzie fouled out and R, Wi- son tapped out a feeble roller to end the scoring threat. the romped over the plate standing, up Maroons' half, Dick Chung, Loney on Moore's fumble, the Maroons Loong and Bil Chang went out in were horse-collared for the rest order for a scoreless frame,
of the game. In, the last frame
F. Paul (Skip) Reserve:-G. w. K.
Crawfurd.
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A wa.k. a triple assisted by a Chung Hwa first-sacker Morocco before August 18, and planes sent to trio of errors saw two Mindanao Chan slashed a sizzler over third. tallies cross the pan in the second, Wally Ching, next up, connected whilst the Laumen took advantage for an ankle-cutter headed for the
bobble Two matches
Teh-chen of "Greasy" Moore's
to hot. corner. In the Wu
but third-sacker Cup Basketball tourney, which were to chalk up their lone counter.
|Bowersox came up with it clean have been played at the Chinese the third the Pawloskimen added and rifled his
across the peg Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, yesterday evening another tally on a single and
diamond to toss out the runner by a step, whilst first-sacker Henry The games were between Sing Tao and turned on the heat in Wah Kiu and Police and Recreation when they ran up five runs on the Ruel "air-mailed" the apple back
score-board on
ram- |to third, where Morocco Chan was tagged out by a whisker for the page.
only twin-erasure of the scuffle.
were postponed owing to bad weather,
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The Third Round Colony Lawn Bowls between game Rinks Championship rinks skipped by C. S. Rosselet and C. Strange and the Second Division Law Bowls League game between Kowloon Football Club and Prison Officers' Club, which were to have been played yes- the terday, were postponed owing to threatening typhoon,
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The scoring gates were closed In the sixth but the Minnies loaded the bases twice in the seventh to produce a cluster of six markers to stow the game away on ice. With the exception of the second chapter,
Morocco Chan
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Easier Golf
CORRECT TURN
By Best Ball
Ability to maintain a con- stant position throughout a wide backswing is one golfing fundamental the average player often finds hard to achieve. Not only is there. danger of a sway to the right as the club is taken back but there is an additional tendency to raise or straighten the. upper part of the body. Both of these conditions have a tendency to impair the accurs, acy of the awing. At address the stroke moves, from a fixed centre, like the spoke of a wheel and the movements, detailed, here, result in changing this centre. The descending awing in such in- stances le likely to be, curate.
By allowing the body to turn freely underneath the head, which remains anchored In one spot the stroke is cer- tain, to be more accurately grooved. That is precisely what Patty Berg, the Min- neapolis. star, is doing here. So completo is the turn that at the top of the stroke, her back is presented to the hole, A
PADDY BERGS
UPSWING FOR
EXPLOSION SHOT
LEFT HAND GRIP FIRM,
BODY. POSITION!
CONSTANT
"star at 17, Miss Berg was often
troubled by an unsound stance. und swingo.us. nervousness. Her courage and determined play however carried her to ny champ'onships at that early age despite these hand caps and patient practice has Jeg since eradicated them...»
Noxt Article-Long_Dilving..
Both Henry Ruel and Maroon first-sacker Morocco Chan came through with two in three batting performances, the former driving in one of his mates, whilst Lou Pawloski aided his own cause with a pair of little big hits, when he nau the Chung Hwa infeld bam- boozled with his bunt strategem.
Groneck's Big Hit
Right gardener Groneck con- nected for the longest hit of the day, when he clubbed Wally Ching's first offering into deep centre and scampered home on a wild heave.
THE SHORT-STOP GAP WAS A YAWNING HOLE IN THE MINDANAO RUN MAKING MACHINE,
AS
"GREASY."
| MOORE, GUARDIAN OF THE WINDY ALLEY, FUMBLED BOTH CHANCES THAT CAME HIS WAY, FOR THE ONLY MISCUES, IN WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A FLAWLESS FIELDING DISPLAY,
• Sound Umpiring -
Despite the not-too-complimen tary temarks of a certain leather- tonsilled umpire balter; regarding "Sarge" Welford's eye-sight, the Sapper mentor stepped into the breach last Saturday and called a fine game, after the umpire, up. pented had failed to show up. The fighting, Sapper was careful in his work and showed real de termination and speed, in calling the pitches and seeing that they
stay called"
Fans who go out to the ball park every week are very often under the impression that umpires belong to some unnatural species of mankind possessing infallible judgment and heaven, halo the
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