FOOTBALL ARTICLE
NEXT MONDAY
Due to the Manning Exer- cise, it has been considered advisable to continue our series of articles on local foot- ball prospects on Monday.
OPEN BOWLS RESULTS
The remaining gamea in Fourth Round of Colony Lown Bowls Paira championship were played yesterday and resulted in, 8. R. Solina and K. M. Omar, of Crai- gengower Cricket Club, surpris- ingly beating 8. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd easily by 14 shots and J. F. McGowan and N. J. Bebbing- ton comfortably accounting for W. B. Harris and A. Soutar by 18 shots
Solina And Omar Win
At Kowloon Bowling Green Club S. R. Solina and K. M. Omar of Craigengower Cricket Club beat S. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd by 28-14 in the Fourth Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs cham-1 pionship.
The Craigengower pair started with a spurt of 10 15 3 2 to lend 12-1 at the 6th After conceding a two at the next they followed up with 2021 to lend 18-4 at the 12th Eccleshall much) Shepherd then scored a two and a five to trail 11-18 at the 14th bul the winners. ngam had a run of 3014 to win even- tunity by 14 shots After scoring
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Civil Service Pair Win
At Club de Recreio, J. F. Mac- Gowan and N. J. Bebbington, of Civil Service Cricket Club, beat W. B. Harris and A. Soutar, of Police Recreation Club, by 30-12 in the Fourth Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship. Civil Service pair scored at seven of the first eight heads to lead 144. They lend 25-5 at the 13th and 29-8 at the 17th and finally won by 18 shots after scoring at 14 ends,
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THE "CHINA "MAIL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1941.
Loong, Mascavage & Lau Take Baseball Honours
COMPLETE FIELDING STATISTICS FOR THE 1941 LEAGUE SEASON
By “Grandstand”
DURING THE 1941 BASEBALL LEAGUE SEASON SEVERAL PLAYERS RETURNED -PER- FECT FIELDING PERFORMANCES, BUT THEIR FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE IN SEVEN GAMES, THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF APPEARANCES TO QUALIFY FOR HONOURS, AUTOMATICALLY EXCLUDES THEM FROM THE TITLE IN THE VARIOUS FIELDING DEPARTMENTS, BUT FOR
SOFTBALL PROBLEM
Owing to the large number of teams In the Second-and Third Divisióng of Hong Kong Pootball-League and the fact that a large number of gamce will be played on Sundays, Softball Association-are expected to experience considerablo difficulty in obtaining grounds for the fixtures.
Kowloon Football Club ground, where the major games will be played, la only free on a limited number of Bunday afternoons, while the Chatham Road and Prince Edward Road grounds will be required for soccer on most after- noons.
The only solution for Softball appears to have all games played on Sunday mornings.
GRANDPA
LEUNG'S
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RECORD PURPOSES THEIR PERFORMANCES TO MEET U.S. NAVY TO-DAY
HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE STATISTICAL FIGURES ON THIS PAGE,
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Of those who appeared in the required number of games, Chung centre-gardener "Loney" Loong came nearest to perfection, with only one bobble in accepting 22 chances to average .955, whilst Mindanao slugging hind-snatcher Tony Mascavage proved he was no stouch behind the plate, handling 85 chances, the highest total handled by a single player.
By “Grandstand”
The U.S. Navy-Hor g Kong All-Stars Charity series, which was prolonged by the sailors' fast- |inning victory last week, will come to a conclusion fhis week. With the Hong Kong team leading the Slabster Al Lau, set up the high for assists by flipping out 29, series 2-1, on All-Stars victory this afternoon will give them the series, but if the blue-jackets come Figures are given in the following order: Number of games out with the long end of the count to deadlock. played, Putouts, "Assists, Errors, Double Plays, Total Chances and the score, the series will be decided on a play-off
whilst Sapper Hot Corner guardian "Blondie" Taylor booted 17 chances out of 46' at the far turn.
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Arculli, O. (H.B.) Langford, (Ash.)
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William Bell Harman figures he has two chances of making good with the Phillies either pitching
catching. At Maryland, the Philadelphia recruit caught eight innings against the Univer sity of Pittsburgh, then preserved the Terps slim lead by striking out three batters in the ninth. Harman batted 360 and hit eight homers in 20 gaines.
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Wally "Dimples" Ching will Kowloon Chinese YM.CA. ‚'to- probably start for the All-Hong night, while last night's game were Kong squad with Bill Chang nt
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