AN ALL-HONG KONG SCHOOLS' CRICKET LEAGUE SUGGESTED

ALTHOUGH THE CRICKET SEASON IS STILL A MONTH AWAY, INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE LEAGUE WILL BE RUN A GAIN

DUTIES THIS YEAR, VOLUNTEER

AND OTHER CLAIMS ON THE PLAYERS' TIME

NOTWITHSTANDING.

INTER-SCHOOL

SWIMMING ENTRIES

Owing to the mid-summer

Enquiries from an official of the League elicited the information that the Annual General Meeting of the League will be called to- wards the end of this month, or early in September, when the season's fixtures will be drawn up, while from another source it is karned that more Sunday matches will be played this year Than was the case last season.

A suggestion has been made regarding the organisation of a Schools' League, and, though con- frmation is lacking. It is under- stood that a meeting of the schools will be called prior to the League meeting.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 6, 1941.

A tense moment during the Mindanao v Chung Hwa base- ball tlit on Saturday last, when the ġalföra made almost sure of the ponnant for the second year in succession by winning by 14-1. “Grandpa” Leung, coach and first base of Chung Hwa, is eden here at bat with Tony Marcavage oalching. The umpire la Sgt. Welford, Royal Engiheers.

TWO CLOSE OPEN

PAIRS

MATCHES

Two of the few remaining games in the Second

holidays, the Inter-school swim ming meet for boys and girts organised by Victoria Recreation

If the former should Round of the Colony's Lawn Bowls Pairs cham- Club has not received the support | anticipated but sufficient entries decide in favour of running

will be pionship were

played yesterday and both were have been received from the few competition, the League schools participating to ensure approached for assistance in the closely contested.

some nieustre of success.

Among the girls taking part are several who have

figured prominently at the various club galus and among these are the Misses J. Anderson, Y. Yolle, Ko Mui-ling and C. Guterres,

Following are the events and entries SENIORS

200 Yards free-style Relay Diocesan Boys' School. La Salle, S College

150 Yards Mediny Relay: Dloresan Boys' School, La Salle College "A", La Salle College "B", SI Stephen's Cal-

a

matter of grounds, though as far as can been seen at the present this would be more a question to be decided by the different cric- ket clubs of the Colony than the League.

Queen's Below Standard

· At Kowloon Bowling Green Club J. F. MacGowan and N. J. Bebbington beat J. J. Basto and C. H. Basto by 16-15.

Thanks to a four at the third, Beb- bington led by € shots before the Portuguese pair opened their scoring. At the 10th MacGowan and Bebbington led 84 and increased the lead to 13-0

a five the With a single followed by

Bastos took the lead for the first time then scored a single and a two and conceded a single at the last to win by one shot, after scoring at 12 ends.

at 14-13, but MacGowan and Bebbington

Queen's College, one time boast-at the 16th. Stephen's ing several excellent boy cricket- ers, appear to be unable to get out of the doldrums into which they This is sank a few years back. difficult to understand in view of 100 Yards free.style: C. R Rosselet the faet that the Ellis Kadoorie 1DBS J. Gone

and Indian School send up groups of W m

Wolfgang Tru,

Yul. Ma Chan-buys every year who are keen on Leong Ming- the game. hng. Then lan-hot,

Stephen's)

lege

Khoe Kwen-hwete (St.

Sulle),

N.J.B. 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1101

0 0 1 2 0

C.M.B.: 00012 10000110020

1 5 0 0 1

CLEAN SWEEP WIN

At Caroline Hill yesterday Post Office Recreation Club (1) beat Kowloon In Han Tennis Club by nine sets to nil in their postponed Fourth Division League

KHO RETAINS TITLE

Kho Sin-kie, Chinese tennis ace," retained the Malayan fawn tennis singles title on August 4 by beat- ing the former Malayan champion |Chin Kee-onn 6-0, 0-2 at Kuala

Lumpur.

'In the course of the singles tournament Kho gave away only elht games.

with Mrs. R. B, C. Carter as his partner, Kho also won the mixed doubles championship for the second consecutive year by bent- ing G. W. Plunkett and Miss M. Stokes, 6-3, 6-4.

Khu and his partner Chin Kee- onn lost in the

men's doubles semi-finals to an Australian pair, G. W. Plunkett and S. Y. D. Breakspear.

The Australian pale won the doubles title by beating two young Singapore layers, Robert Chia and Lim Hee-chin.-Central News. Miss M. Stokes formerly played for Kowloon Cricket Club in the Mixed Doubles Tennis League, She partnering A. E. P. Guest, left Hong Kong at the time of the evacuation.

RECREIO TENNIS WIN

A1 Chater Road, Club de Recreio beat Hong Kong Cricket Club by 61⁄2 sets to 2% in the First Divi- sion of the Tennis League yes- terday.

H. R.

Remedios and

Oxlade

M.

and Paph

C.

(M.K.C.C.)

drew with

A.

V

W. A. Beed

-;

Morrison

lost to J. J. Remedios and J. B.

Consalves beal F. J Soares T. C. (H.K.C.C.)

2-6

Remedios and R. M.

Monaghan and

T. J.

6-3 Gould

lost to Remedios and Reed

2-6

beat A H. Mehal and K. Singh

6--2 B--4

lost to Remedios und Gonsalves drew with Remedios and Soares

4--6

6-6

Khan and S. Rau

8--2

L. Goldman and D. M. MacDougall (H.K.C.C.)

D.

tennis match

Central British School, for many of the leading school Teo. Tan Yoo. 1 years one

A Useful Run Boone Sing-to, cams, producing players like W. S. Gegg (University), K, M, Bax-

At Hong Kong Football Club, Ainslie (Kowloon (1.C.). G.

R. Morrison and J. V. Ramsey J. Howlett and (Civil Service) and Holden,

R..

Docks beat G. V. (P.O.R.C.). formerly of

Hong Kong Cricket of Kowloon Club, is now no niore due to the McGrath and V. H. Freeman of beat F. Y. Singh and N. Singh Rosseler evacuation.

220 Yards free-style: J Roza-Pereir (La Saller, and Win eliai, Maran-Bing. and Tar Teik-wel (St Stephen's).

100

breast-stroke: Mak Ting- ter Yards chee and Rosselet (DHS). Kwong Chlussheung La Salle, Wolfgang Yul, Tam Vac-chest, Clien Yen-shian and Leung Kal-war (St Stephen's F

100 Yards back.stroke: DES, A V Lopes La Saller an« }

Ip Ting-yur. Then Han-hot and Boone

Song-loy St. Stephen's)

Prison Officers' Club by 20-17.

The Stanley pair started off well and brat Y. J.

chand 10th. were leading 10-3 at the

The

D. Leonard and

W.

For the past year or two, La Salle has boasted the best results Dock pair then scored a four and a two from the "nursery" point of view, to reduce the lead to 10-9 but at the (P.O.R.C.), Diving: C Whilßeld (1) BS, Marcus and Club de Recreio have bene- 15th McGrath and Freeman were lead-beat Singh and Singh.. Ng and B Pomeroy La

Morrison and Ramsey then beat Mehal and Singh ... Salle) and itted greatly. Two of La Salle's ing 15-9.

beat Khan and Ramchand Wolfgang Yui, Chang On, Ma Chung most promising youngsters, young had a run of 21 143 to lead 20-15 at

S. S. Chin and the 20th. Slew-hoo Carvalho and da Roza, are at pre-

(P.O.R.C.). The losers scored a two at the last sent in Australia from "down under" indicate that and registered at 11 ends. they have done quite well in cric- ket in their respective schools, where the advantage of coaching has shown its results.

ahon. Leong Ming-seu. Ng (St Stephen's)

JUNIORS

220 Yards free-style Relay: Nam Wah School, La Salle College. St Stephen's College.

150 Yards Medley Relay: Nani Wali College. La Salle College, St Stephen's College.

100 Yarda free-style: Lee Chuuk-lam (Nam Wah School), R. Souza し Salle), and K. Thomas, Chew Yen-twee, Koseir, Wong Peng-kin. Wong Peng- kwong (St. Stephen's)

50 Yards free-style: Lee Shiu-lung. Ching Koon-Yee. Lee Cheuk-lam (Nam Wah School): W. Ribeiro (La Salle): Ko Wai-loong (St. Joseph's); K. Thomas, Kosetr, Chen Yen-fwel. Wong Ping-kim, Wong Ping-kwong (St. Stephen's).

50 Yards back-stroke: Ching Koon-

(La Salle).

and reports

V.M.F. 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 2

J.V.R.: 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 0 2

1 1 4 3 0

CHANGES IN BOWLS

TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

ONLY MINOR CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE

yee (Nam Wah School). C. Guterres BY CLUB DE RECREIO “A” FOR THEIR FIRST DIVISION BOWLS MATCH AGAINST K.B.G.C. “B” Ching K. Yee (Nam Wah), W. Ribeiro ON SATURDAY NEXT.

50 Yards breast-stroke: Lee S, Leung,

(La Salle).

Diving: Lee Shim-leung (Nam Wah), In J. F. V. Ribeiro's rink Mar- motion. will be filled by McHardy, who C. Guterres (La Salle), K. Thomasques takes the place

of Roza-will play in the No. 3 position. Chen Yen-fwei (St. Stephen's).

Pereira at No. 2, the latter going to the same position for Alves in place of Barros,

GIRLS

200 Yards free-avis Refay: St. Mary's

School and French Convent.

50 Yards free-style: Miss C. Guterres

vent)...

Anderson,

In Luz's four C. M. Silva comes in as second man

Volunteer duties will again upset the

Selected Teams

Following are the selected teams: CLUB DE RECREIO (St. Mary's School), Miss Ko Mut-ling, in place of L. J. Silva,

First Division "A". (v K.B.Q.C. (Ying Wah School), Miss J.

"B", home): F. X. Silva, C. Roza Miss Y. Yolle and Miss J. Arculli Recreio programme this week, and have Pereira, J. E. Noronha and H. A. Alves (French Convent).

resulted in the postponement of their (skip): Joe Luz, C. E. Marques, L. F. 50 Yards back-stroke: Miss C. Gu-"B" match against Kowloon Cricket

Xavier and J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip); F. terres (St. Mary's School), Miss J. An-Club. derson and Miss Y. Yolle (French Con- In Second Division the only change. Soares, C. M. da Silva, F. V. V.

made in the team is that A. J, Osmund, Ribeiro and R. F. Latz (skip).

Second Division, (v Kowldan Football GO Yards breast-stroke: Miss C. Mon- who played for their "B" in First Divi Club, name)A, 3. Osmund, C. M. S. teiro-(St. Mary's School), Miss Y. Yalleston last week as lead to E. Souza, Alves, J. R. Soares and A. E. Pereira (French, Convent),

comes into the side as lead to A. P.

(akip)) LA. Rosario, A. V. Barros, Diving: Miss C. Guterres (St. Mary's | Pereira, vico M. L. Roza. School). Miss J. Anderson (French There are quite a few. changes in H. R. Fitina and M. A Carvalho (skip): E. Cunha, F, A. Xavier, J. A, Reme- Convent),

their. Third División: team, Fereira re places A. Ribeiro as load to M. F. dios and C, C. Pereira (skip);

Third Diviston) (ý "Kowloon' Football Alarcon to mark the only change in club, away)-EM. Alatedni, (P. this four. but E. M. Alarcon and d'Almeida. E. A. R. Alves and F d'Almbida tako the places of G.. Pinna Yvanovich (skip); A. Fereira, TRIAL CANCELLED

and A, Silve as Nos. 1 and 2 respec Guterres, M. Mendonca and M, F. Alar tively to Yunovich. Owing to the absence of W. In M. Pinna's rink H. M. Xavier, con (skin); F. P. Sequelta, II, M. Lawrence, Noel Hammond and who was No. 3 last week, moves un Xavier. A. A, da Roza and M. F. Fin- other swimmers, the trial which to No. 2 in place of Campos, while hisa (skip), saj was to have been held at Victoria own place at No. 3 will be taken by

A, A, da Roza... Recreation Club yesterday to se- | lect the team to represent Com- -billed" "V.R.C; and YM.CA”, în “the Charity Swimming Gala on Satur day next was cancelled,

Ching Wing ...... section' of Chinese YMCA, are meeting Chinese Bathing Club in a swimming contest at Bridges Street this evening, commencing at 7.30

p.m..

G.

4-8

Fitches | lost to Remedios and Reed ...... 1-6

lost to Remedios and Gonsalves.

6-2 drew with Remedios and Soares.

Table To Date

FIRST DIVISION

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

6-1

B2

S.

K.

Chin

6-2

Gam3

1

beat Singh and Singh beat Mehal and Singh beat Khan and Ramchand

Table To Date

FOURTH DIVISION

Seta

I.R.C. Recrolo ¡S.C.A.A.

K.C.C. H.K.U.T.C. H.K.C.C.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.C.R.C. 8 8 0 0 602 111⁄2 16

7 6 1 0 45

$.C.A.A.

G.C.C.

8 7 1 0 661⁄2 161⁄2 14

C.R.C.

18 12

9 0 3 0 52

28

12

7 3 3 1 25

38

7

B 3 4 1 35

F.C.

1.R.C. A.T.C.

P.O.R.C. (1) C.B.A.

J.R.O.

PORC, (2)

K.I.T.C.

8 3 5 0 29

6 2 4 0 221⁄2

352 6

43 281⁄2

7 1 8 0 20 43

69

@ 1 7 0 14

6

Seta

2 2 0 0 11

7 4

3. 2 1 0 16

11

4

1 1 0 0 6

3

2

B

B

2 1 1 0 12

1 0 1 0 3

3 0 8 0 9

0 0 0 0 0

SOUTH CHINA SUCCESSFUL

4 At Pokfulum yesterday, South China

2 beat Hong Kong University by 0 sela

2

to 3 In Third Division of Lawn Tennis

8 0 8 0 72 642 League.

WORLD TROTTING

RECORD

Nimble Hanover, great

9. L. Yong and Y, 1p (H.K.U.T.C.). lost to K. 1. Chan and H. N.

Wong

beat S. Y. Li and ♬ Kwok

4-0

drew with K. Sung and K, T. Ng 6-0 P. K. Hool and K. Y. Tam five-(H.K.U.T.C.).

lost to Li and Kwok

year-old trotter, covered, the mile lost to Chan and Wong in 1 min. 58 secs., and the sec lost to Sung and Ng ond mile in 1 min. 59 secs., creat- T. C. Lo and P. Llu (H.K.U.T.G.). ing a new world trotting record,beat Chan and Wong hen winning the Grand Circuit's lost to Li and Kwok Goldsmith Maid Trotting Stake, I drew with Sung and Ng

£1,000 at Old worth nearly Orchard Beach, Maine, on July 25-Reuter.

BASKETBALL

TO-DAY

16 10

ལ་མི་

B4 1-0

t

· Table To Date THIRD DIVISION

S.C.A.A. A.T.C. SC.R.C. (2).

CID,R.

Following is to-day's League C,C.C.. Basketball programme

KET.C. Ping Ching v South China, K.C.C. Yu Leang v National University,

FOOTBALL COACH PASSES

*-

Howard Jones, Zamed- footbull coach of the University of South- ern California, died in Los And geles on July 27.00

The

|

C.R.C. (1) K.T.G.C.A. H.K.U.T.C. I,A,CS.?!

igats

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pls. 7 7 0 0 471⁄2 151⁄2"14 6 +5 1 0 401⁄2 181⁄2 10 7,5 2,043 ̄ ̄ ̄ 20 || 10 | 15-4 10:31 148

3.4.10 281⁄2 181⁄2 6- 6 3 20 26,19 6.2 40.18 - 28 81.20 12.14% 2

*A7, 100-201⁄2 421⁄2‚2 5070:13 · 60. ..0

MATCH DRAWN

The two day, cricket match:” at. Lord's was left drawn, the Com bined Kent and Surrey team, scor- Middlesex and Essex side's 412 for }ing 65 for 3 in reply to Combined.

declared. Reuter.

POLICE R.C. Firat Division, Kowloon Docks, [ ́away) {~W; McLeod,, W. Harris, W. S. Dail and J. Shepherd (skip); C. H. First Division: League tennis 'No 1's Switched Gough; J. M. Forrest: J. Crem; and:J. Police Redroation Club's team in Nolan and E. G..Post, (skip).

S. Fender. (skip): W. Cameron, C. Pile, match between Bouth Ching and How

toon Cricket Club arranged to bo play. First Division for this week has been | Third Division)" (v Hong Kong Foot- slightly altered, with Gough, lead to ball Club, away)--L, C. Pennell, A. Post last week, and Cameron,, No. 1|J. Jchisori, F. D. Channing. and A. E. to Fender, switching positions. In Post's Carev, (skip); A. Soutor. W. M. Smith. The Boys and Girls Clubs Associa: turned out in his usual position, as lead four, also, Nolan comes in an No. 3 in W. Mcllardy and JW. Macdonald tión are holding their annual ¿wlinming to P. A. Peckham's "B" team. Hink" in place of Perkins.

:: (skin); J. B' Hayward, J. 9. Riddell, gala at Victoria Recreation Club : for First Division. He will be leaving, the Two of their Third-División rinks are J. R. MeWalter and J. C. Aitken morrow from 2 p.m. to a pim.. after Colony very shortly for Australia, to unchanged, but the vacancy in Macay Naklop |--J, Hoadridge, G. which Mrs. F. B. Minhinnick will pre join his family prior to returning ta

England; donald's four, caused by "Nolan's pro- Davis, G. Willerton and 11, B, Dowar: sent the prizes. (

ed this "alternoon "has been postpaced W. C. Hodder. Kowloon, Bowling Green and will be played on Tuesday,

he

Club lawn bowler, played his last game [in" Hong Kong "" on Saturday when

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