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"FRONT-PAGE" BASEBALL DELIGHT THE FANS

"Ski's" Grand "Shut-Out" Game Against S. China

BY ROY.

Following the Hongkong Brewers shutout victory over Chang Hwa on Saturday afternoon, a surprising upset, zuperlative hurling and a photo finish were the ingredients that made Sunday's pro- gramme the most eventful of the current baseball campaign.

The upset was provided by the Royal Engineers who, in troun- eing the Hongkong Baseballers by 17 runs to 8, registered their first win In competitiva baseball,

at No. 24 Jordan Road, Second at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con-mance that gave the U. S. S. Mindanao an easy win over South 'Floor, Kowloon.

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The pitching feat was "Ski Fowlawski's no-hit-no-run perfor

China, while the driving finish was served up by a local squad: la, nosing out the U. S. 8. Tulsa outfit by the odd run in 21, after a long argument over the scoring of the decisive"tally.

Reverting to the H. B-Chung of which "Pig" Padgett's double Hwa debacle, the latter appeared was the longest, when they tangled to be thoroughly disheartened by with South China," All those (their previous successive defeats markers were quite unnecessary and, apart from a brief flurry in as "Ski" Powlawski proceeded to the opening frame, never at any give his best hurling display since Paper ware. Talcum Powder, Oker, time gave any indication of put-jhe left the "Asheville" with the Bicycle parts, Mirrors, Combs, tms up a battle,

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South China boys worrying more about keeping away from "Sk's The Brewers were in grand hit-speedy deliveries than about hit. ting form and connected at willting them, the "Polak" chalked up with the innocuous offerings of sixteen strike outs, twelve of Bill Chang, who received little en-which were in succession, for the couragement from his team-mates nearest approach to a perfect listless defensive work.

: game that has been seen in the With Argull doing a steady Colony. Only LC. Wong, who pitching job, alded by sourd sup-drew a walk, managed to get on purt, the Brewers had little base and he was promptly erased difficulty in holding the Chinese when trying to pilfer second

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Doubles by Dave Leonard, Zinho That the Mindanao outfit play. Gosano and 0. Arculi were the ed an errorless game 19, not to be longest of the winners fourteen wondered at as "Ski" Tony Mas- hits. three of which gave 0. cavage, Chase and Cecil Douglas

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plate. Richard Chung gave a being Nelson Ma's lazy grounder fancy display of fly-shagging while to "Poochie" Chase in the sixth. Choy, at the keystone sack, and Douglas, made a welcome return "Granpop" Leung, at the first to batting" form. connecting for station, were the best of the other 4 in 5, although Padgett ran him Chung Hwa felders.

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final result, the South China, boys Although outhit by the com-never gave up trying and, in com- paratively large margin of 16-10.mitting only one error, gave the Royal Engineer's gave their ne defensive display. best defensive display of the sea-

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The friendly fixture between the at the expense of the fading Base-Tulsa and a local squad started ballers. Only three errors were off at a tedious pace which; how- a nip-and- committed by the Bappers who ever, developed into gave away only one unearned tally, tuck affair toward the end. The The Club, on the other hand, sullors jumped into an early lead bobbled seven times which, added and looked to have the game on. to the 10 free passes conceded, ice when the local staged a 3-run

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Lawn Bowls Programme

Extra-base hits were plentiful, sixth frame. With Spotty Pereira Fox' clouting a homer, Plug Gil-Ditching in old form, the On View from Friday, the 20th lesple and Doc Molthen connect locals held the Tulsa gang in the

July, 1940.

ing for triples while Wells and first of the seventh. Pinky Higgins followed with two- Leading off in the last half of baggers. Ings and Shaw, with two singles apiece, led the winning grounded to Pete Peterson for bitters but Figuereldo and Fit the Arst erasure. Nip Lum fot LAMMERT BROS. tinghoff, of the Club, paced the lowed with a single to centre and batters of both outfits with three immediately pilfered second. Chay; bingles apiece.

expired, Btockton to Peterson, Nip After Rodgers and Molthen had Lum taking third on the play. tried unsuccessfully to stop the With two away and Tuffy Chinn

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at bat, Nip Ilt, out for home as given a trial on the mound and, Stockton turned his back to the with his natural power and speed, plate, and hit the dirt as Lefty's HE Undersigned have received showed promise of developing into throw to Latham beat him. (Continued From Page 2)

a real hurler. «

fortunately for the Tulsa, Latham

Lam, opposite Evans, had a day Club, when the latter visits Chat- juggled the ball, after tagging Nip: the "Jack" to give his rink three the first nine heads and two in the ing good bowls but I favour Kow- of threes. He had four triples in ham Road. Both teams are play- Topping some steady scoring and the umpire reversed his call, shots but Wallie, Hamilton's No. 3 last 12 heads. with an

Lam was leading toon Football Club to win, eight-run

giving the locals the winning tally, drove out two of the opposition by 11 shots in the 9th but Evans splurge in sixth stanza, the Mindanao ran which was unavailingly disputed shota. Bagley, with his first wood, pulled up splendidly on the next at Talkco Docks when the leaders Another good' game is promised up fourteen tailles on twenty hits, by Mentor Norton.

drew a beautiful shot but Hamil- LEAGDE STANDINGS

ton failed to reduce the score and shots. He eventually lost by seven Green-pay them

few beads to be short of three of the Second Division--Bowling Won Lost Petg. Bagley with his second wood, was shots 28-21.

a visit." The 838 able to draw the winning "shot,

game should be very even but Tal- 750 Hamilton, with his second effort, smith was very even and no more by a small margin Kowloon Tong The fight between Alves." and koo should manage to get through 800 could not improve the position: than singles were scored until the playing home should not find It .333 This score of three shots 19th when Smith was ahead by one difficult to beat the weak Police 28 by Bagley's ·rtuk gave his

shot. A six at the 20th in favour Recreation Club, 111 side victory. Bagley's was the only of Smith unbalanced the strugale

visiting rink that lost. Hamilton and yet another single was scored Park, will And Recreio very strong Civil Service, visiting King's won by eight shots 23-15.

by Smith at the last to give him and, in my opinion, will The match between Pile and Dia-victory hy eight shots 21-13,

be beaten. nen was very interesting.

Pile! secred only on nine heads to beat The Indian Recreation Club will at home to the Kowloon Cricket Hongkong Cricket Club will be Dinnen by severi Dininen was leading File by six kunpoo and in my opinion will but my vote goes to the EOC.

shots. entertain the champions at 800- Club and the game should be even shots on the third head but con-lose by a small margin. ceded a six and a live at fourth

THIRD DIVISION, and fifth ends to be led by ve be at home to the Kowloon Crie-travel to Stanley for a game and Kowloon Football Club will shots. File never looked back and ket Club and should not and any will find the Prison Officers Club won 27-20

dificulty in overcoming them; There was a positional change in

a much improved "combination." I the third Bowling Green rink, Jor- should be witnessed at Austin Rd. Hongkong Oricket Club will enter- Another Interesting match favour the latter to win easily. dan playing No. 3 to Peckham who when the Civil Bervice Cricket tain used to be Jordan's No. 3 and met club will be playing Kowloon Club at Chater Road and should the Craigengower Cricket Jillot for the struggle, Peckham Bowling Green. had a good game and was leading should manage to win.

The home team manage a win,

It is hard to decide who will Jillott by six shots at the 17th end A well balanced game is pro-win in the game between the but conceded eight shots on the mised at the Police RO when Hongkong Football Club and the temaining four heads to lose by they oppose Recreio B The Indian Recreation Club, at the two shots 20-18:

tussle should be very even but Valley, but I favour the Indians Kowloon Football Club, at the tip Police to win.

to win by a narrow margin, Valley, had the better of the Crai-Hongkong Football Club will A very interesting match should gengower Cricket Club by 17 shots make the trip to Kowloon Docks be seen at North Point when Elec Dr. Bailey's rink was in limelight but in my opinion will find it a tric entertain the Bowling Green, and won by a big margin again hard job to beat the Dockers at Both teams are playing at top this week. He beat. Ladd by 10 home.

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WEATHER REPORT Hongtong Royal Observatory 10 a.m.. July 24. Barometer (at sea level), 29.82 ins. Temperature, 80F. Humidity, 79 per cent. Wind Direction, 2/8 Wind Force Beaufort), 5. Temperature; maximum yesterday,

86 E Temperature: minimum last night

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4 p.m., July: 24. Barometer int sen level), 29.78 ins Temperature, 79^F. Humidity: 87 per cent. Wind Direction.

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shots and had a five, a four and

three threes in his score of 20 shots,

SATURDAY'S GAMES

Craigengover Cricket Club will

SECOND DIVISION

oxform and have the same number points though the Bowling very interesting.

game should Green Club have played ten games Ladd managed his 13 shots on eight be that between Bowloon Football to Hongkong Electric's eight T heads only.

Craigengower Cricket fancy. Electric's chance

Club and

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