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DAILY PRESS

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941.

In the World of Sports

IMPORTANT RESOLUTION PROGRAMME BASEBALL NOTES

AT F.A. COUNCIL MTG.

Accounts Of Touring Teams

To Be Submitted

An important resolution that, in fütpre, all team's touring - with the sanction of the Association should keep a proper statemerft of Accounts to submit to the Association. was unanimously carried at the monthly Council meeting of the HONGKONG FOOTBALL ASSO- CIATION held yesterday evening.

The resolution was passed after further discussion was made res rarding the question of inducements to players as raised in a letter by the KWONG WAH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION at the last meeting and a reply to which was received from EASTERN A.A...

Eastern's reply to Kwong Wah any club on any flimsy suspicion stated that regarding Lau Fook- alane.

NEVER RAISED" "

Mr. Wong Ka-tsun. Chairman. said he deplored the last part of

ANNUAL BOAT BOYS' RACE

Stokes.

TO ALTER RULES

FOR SIXTH EXTRA MEET

FIRST DAY

The following is the programme

of the Sixth Extra Race Meeting (two days) of the Hongkong Jockey Club to be held at Happy Valley Jon Saturday, May 31, at 2 p.m. and

Monday, June 2, at 11.30 a.m.

1-2 p.m.-Shatia H'cap.-First Section-Winner $600. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, "D" Class. Jockey Allowance, Entrance $5. From the 1 mile post (about half mile 170 yards).

NOTE-One Entry only will be made for the Shatin Handicap (Races Nos. 1 and 8). Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handleapper.

2.-2.30 p.m. Warwick Farm Stakes.-First Section. Winner $1.000. Second $500. Third $300, For Australian Subscription Pontes of 1941. Weight 142 lb. 1.lb, penalty

Ponles of 1941. Winners only. Pontes

PRE-SEASON MATCHES WERE PLAYED

IN BLISTERING HEAT

ARP. ORDERS SPORTING

MAY 14, 1941

A.R.P. Orders by Wing Commander

A. H. S. Steele-Perkms." O.B.E.. D.rector | of Air Raid Precautions.

HONORARY WARDENS

·

FIXTURES

TODAY

WATER-POLO. - Royal Corps of

Signals

v. European Y.M.C.A.

Army Fool) & p.m.

Mr. Fung Chok Ting has been ap pointed Honorary Divisional Warden

the valuable .... as-- in recognition of Playing under blistering heal at the sun-drenched Caroline Hilsistance he has rendered to the AR.P. LAWN BOWLS, First Division: ball park last Saturday, the Tulsa nine trounced the Chung Hwa Organisation in the Colony of Hong- putut by 12 tallies to 4, in the first of two pre-season training xong. matches staged during the week-end. Despite many of the parti-" WAR TAX RETURNS cipants having danced until the wee hours of the morning at the Wardens are reminded that they! Softball Association's Presentation Night supper dance, the Hongkong must include any pay received for Brewers and Royal. Enginers battled to a 10-1 decision, in favour of ARP duties in their salaries for the the former squad, on Sunday morning.

purpose of War Tax Returns.

PROMOTIONS

Y.M.C.A. Hold First Gala Of Season

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Although they were never in

When forwarding recommendations danger of "defeat, the Tulsemen for promotions. Divisional Wordens used two hurlers, MacClanahan and should always state the District in the Strickland, in their tussle with Division to which the pronsted War Chung Hwa. MacClanahan, show-den. of whatever rank, will be at- ing lots of speed and lack of con tached. trol. Issued seven Annie Oakleys during his three stanzas on "the mound,

* SATURDAY, MAY 17

Récreto "A" v. Police R.C., Crai- gengower v. Kowloon C.C.. clvul Service v. Recreio "B", Indian R.C. 7. Kowloon B.G.C. “A”. Kowloon Decks R.C. v. Kowloon B.O.C. "B"..Second Division: Re- creio v. Prison O.C., Hongkong C.C. v. Kowloon Tong. Kowloon. C.C... Hongkong F.C., Taikoo R.C. V. Craigengower. Third Di- vision: Craigengower v. ̈Indian R.C., Kowloon B.G.C."3. Kowloon F.C., Hongkong F.C. v. Recrelo. Police R.C. v. Hongkong Electric.

STRENGTH DECREASE The following Wardens have been permitted to resign:

Shamshuipo-2913 Kwong Tze Sang. Lansdowne,

1516 C

Strickland worked on the rubber

Tod, 3230 R. for the remaining four frames and Hung Hom-2367 (T) Chan Chi Johannessen, 1524. (T) H Hallgren,

Central-Senior Wardens-201· Dep. proved to be much steadier than Keong. Estern-Dep. S/W 832 Chow his predecessor. The Tulsa hitters Miss Leung Che-in. 545 Chong Tue Leung Yuen, 215 Au Krong-yim. 1422 Ping-kong. Upper Levels-C/W 641 B/W Wong Wal-chuen, 212 Dep, S/W connected for 13 safeties off the shiu of Upper Levels is strick of the Dep. S/W Tsang Pak-hima, 2640 H. L. Tong. 3306 Leong Hon-ping. Deputy apathetic hurling of A Lan who strength.

the

Displaying hitting weakness, that Eastern. ",

earlier,

They

CHARITY SOCCER Classifed "A" Class barred. Ponies Men's 100 yards Back Stroke losers and suffered badly from

APPOINTMENTS

"

4

The annual race of the boat boys unday Herald Cup the Stewards. Entrance $5. One-First Heat: 1, E. F. Paul: 3, string twirler, did mound duty for Acting Deputy District Warden, Dis. 1393 Miss Cheung Sau-ying. 2138 Lee

of the R.EX. Yacht Club, sailed) yesterday. resulted as follows:-

mle..

chuen they were not concerned Mr. Brown said he brought up with his employment. It added the question only as a matter of that the player was not satisfied principle. He said that early in with his employment and took the the season there had been a great chance to tour prior to taking up deal of unpleasantness adding that a better job in a commercial firm. a first division club was stripped

LAI TSUN UNION They could not see whether there of all is players. He felt that if was any request or inducement to one club deliberately went to an

WIN RELAY Lau to leave his former employ- other and get players to handicap ment.

the other club the Association

There was a large crowd present should do something.

for every $100 or part thereof won at the European Y.M.CA. last night Mr. J. McKelvie replied that at in stakes. Maximum penalty 17 Ib. when the Club held its first swim was relleved by slow-baller Bu The following being members of the Senior Wardens 209 Chan Koan, 225 A letter WBS -received from the close of the season players winners barred. Jockey Allowance. ming gala of the season.

Chang in the sixth. Maxle Max-St. John Ambulance Brigade and As-Miss Ng Sau-ying, 477 Miss Sc. Fung Kwong Wah regarding this reply were free to play for any club as Entrance $5. From the two mile) The main feature of the gala well and Simmons clouted for the sociation are struck off the strength Ngor,, 196 Chan Yuen, 3397 Leung Bub. from Eastern. It pointed out, that they were amateurs.

post once round and in (about 1 was the invitation relay in which circuit. latter leading the of the Corps:-2261 Laṁ Yu-po, (Y) Upper Leveis-Deputy Group War- the question of request or induce-

Proposed by Mr. J. Skinner, and mile 171 yards).

the Lai Tsun Swimming Union won Parade with three hits, which in-456 Miss Tee Shut-wan, (1078 Lee deas-633 9/W. D. Teut. 3/w 563 ment was never raised and sug seconded by Mr. McKelvie, a re- NOTE-One Entry only will be from the European Y.

cluded a homer, double and single. Shiu-cheong. (W) 2793 The Hon-chiu. Chung Ping-sum, 3167 Li Shiwynen, gested that the Association should solution was passed that Eastern

Farm made for the Warwick

2620 Lam Kam-hon. 375 Yuen Hung-3739 So Shun, LARPS.; Senior War- "The standard

in five trips to the pan, look into the Eastern's Manila tour be asked to reply direct to the

swimming. Stakes (Races Nos. 2 and 91. En- though not high, was fairly good.

fel of Upper Levels and 2499 in dens-Dep. S/W 654 Pong Sik-kee, GIFT TALLIES In order to see if no inducenient point raised in Mr. Brown's letter.

Wing-hon. 876 Wong Hong-lum of Dep. S/W 3164 A B. Wong, 507 lai tries will be divided into First The water-polo game. proved to had been offered.

Lit. 509 Wong Tat-to, 514 Dep. S/W and Second Sections by a Draw. be ཞ one-sided affair, Y.M.C.A. old bugbear of Chinese teams, the

TRANSFERS

Tsang Tay-yu: Deputy Senior - War- Ponies that are entered for this having little difficulty in beating Chung Hwa boys scored several Mr. Wong said on looking" over

Yaunati District Warder 2. "A dens 3183 Elidore Wang, 2653 Yu race are barred from entering for the Middlesex Regiment by 4-0. gift tallies on free passes.

Dixon. District "D" te be District Wah-chu, 609 Poon Ying-in, 87 Miss the letter and said he remembered the file he found that there were

the Klara Stakes. Races Nos. 2

Chau Tee-ha, 665 Chiu Fook-kee, 507 May scored all the goals. that Mr. Brown was pressed at the rules to be altered and suggested

or 6 on the Second Day.

could garner only three hits during Warden, District “C”.

REVERSION A Triangular meet between Lalithe course of the game, "Granpop"

Wong Hon-chuen, 611 Ching Chee- last meeting but refused to put a a sub-committee be appointed to

In the event of there being Tsun Swimming Union. European Leung two of them in his only two chung-shem.

Yaumati District Warden cho chak. 570 hek Chung. these. The following proposal to the meeting to look deal with

less than 20 Entries for this race, YMCA and the Chinese YMCA, trips to

LAR.PS revers

Hung Hom-Senior Warden Dep. to were elected to serve on the com- Into the books of Eastern.

the Stewards will decide whether will be held on May 31, and it will started off in fine style agains: his own request and is appointed to Senior

the pan. The Sappers rank of Deputy District. Warden at S/W 2315 Kwan Shlu-ming: Deputy Mr. Brown said the question as mittee:-Messrs. Wong Ka-tsun, C.

ene section only will be run,

Wardens-2503 Chung Yuet- Skinner and T. G.

be interesting to see how these the Brewers, but cracked up badly the Report Centre, Taumati.

ming 3534 L1. Yung-kwan. 19 brought up in Eastern's reply was Guimgam. J.

3-3 p.m.-Beaufort Stakes. not raised by Kwong Wah, His

Winner $1.000. Second $500, Third" clubs fare in their first competition, over the latter stages of the game

..CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Mongkok--Deputy Senior Wardens--- request to the Association to look Mr. Charles Young, new 'honor- $300. For China Ponies, Griffins of

THE RESULTS

to allow the opposition to take a

Central 647 Chan Kam (U1713 Miss Chow Chul-wah, 1724 Miss into the matter was that if that ary secretary of South China, was this Season. Weight 142 lb. 1 lb.

43 Bridges St, ground floor. 1638 L Tire Lal-chun 1769 Miss Yin, Ping- The following are the results:runaway victory, ... question was hop raised why did introduced to the Council through penalty for

every $100

or part- Men's 50 yards Aggregate H'cap::

It may have been the late night Char-chung (UL) to 49 Bridges Staheung, 1469 Law Shun-túng, 1748 Lu! Fastern answer in that manner. a letter and will take Mr. Walter thereof won in stakes. MaximumFirst Heat: 1, M. J. Gunning: the boys bad indulged in or it may 28 3ai St., 1st floor; Upper Levels Shuichong: Senior Warden -- 1756 1st floor. 2454 Yuan Hong (UL) to Chishing, 1778 Yuen Man-wah, 1869 The Chairman replied that un-H. Chen's place on the Council, penalty 17 lb. Winners barred. H. G. Ramage: 3. H. C. Eardley, have been the intense heat, but District Warden Au Yen (UL) to 6 Dep S/W Miss L. Osmund. less a prima facie case was made It was decided that an honor- Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Time 33 secs. Second Heat:-1, G. Welfie Welford's Engineers were Po Yuen Lane, ground floor, Park Rd. Yaurat Group Warden Dep. out the Association could not make arlum of $150 for the secretary and furlongs. Investigations into the affairs of assistant secretary be awarded. 4-3.30 p.m.-Whitsun Handicap-Smith, Time 27 secs.

Davidson; 2, Q. Saunders; 3, not nearly as good as when they Yaumati S/W 1740 Lee on-thee/W 2221 Chan Wai-man, Deputy -Winner $1,500. Second $600. Third, E. F. Paul; 2. E. W. Railton.

Third Heat: downed the Canadians a week (MXP) to 34 Wal Ching St, 1st Group Wardens--2246 S/W Leung $300. For Australian Subscription Time 27.1/5 secs,

floor; Eastern--2852 Lau Yiu-tung C Sau-him, S/W 2262 Leung Sui-po, Sentor Wardens-Dep. S/W 2137 Wong Lefty Sarsfield hurled for the to 133 Johnston Rd, 3rd floor.

Hon-wab, 2327 Fang Man, 2256 Dep. The following appointments are no- 2751 Cheung Wal-tung, 2609 Tsul S/w Chow Yuk-kwan Dep. 8/W to be ridden by Jockeys who have 'cap, Willis: 2, G. Saunders lack of support in taking his first

defeat of the season, while Dave tified with effect from. May 14:-

Ngok-kee. Deputy Senlor Wardens- won at least ten official flat racesTime 1 min. 33.3/5 seca.

Bay View-G/W 779. A. J. Coelho to the Men's 220 yards Free Style H'cap: Leonard,

Brewers anywhere, or Jockeys approved by

second-

Man-on. 3238 Ip Kwong trict "B". Gough Hill-District War-

INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE Netted $3,500.

Davidson: 3 H. Ramage Tine the winners who can be expected to den D. D. Forbes to be Deputy Divi

Wardens Classes in Chinese---- Twenty-two charitable institu:

5.4 p.m.-Sharks Bay Heap mins. 10.15 secs. Second Heat put up a great night for premier,sional Warden and 1511 A. Polland to

Syllabus "" tions in the Colony are to beneat Winner $1.000. Second $500. Third 1. A. F. May: 1 L. A Benn. 3 E. honours this season.

Glad news for baseballers and $300. For Australian Poules. "A" W. Railton. Time 2 mins. 48.3/5 2 from the proceeds of the Sunday Class. Ponies to be ridden by Joc-seca:

fans alike is the calling, of the Herald International Charity Cup keys who have won at least ten

75 yards Individual Medley-1,Hongkong Baseball League's an- 4 the names of which were placed official fat races anywhere. F. Wills, 58.2/5 secs: 2, J. Robert, nual meeting, for 6 p.m., on Tues

G. W. Behrman, 3599 B E. Fielder, R.P.S. 37 Shek o Chinese School. 5 before the monthly Council meet- Jockeys approved by the Stewards. 55 secs: 3. W. B. Ure

day. May 20, at the Texaco office. 441 J. F. Feely, 1522 E. S. C. Brooks. Shek O. Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 6ing of the Hongkong Football As-Entrance $5. One mile.

220 yards Free Style Invitation Negotiations for a ground are ex-Deputy Group Wardens-1604 F. 3. d. p.m. commencing on May, 18. Lecturer 7sociation yesterday evening.

6.-4.30 p.m.-Lama Handicap. Relay:-1, · · Lai 'Tsun Swimming pected to be completed by that Rome, 1591 M. Ugbaghs, 1520 M. Gar--Mr. Fimg Yam-Leung. LAR.PS. It was revealed that these in- First Section.Winner $700. Second Union; 2, European V.M.C.A. "A" date, and the commencement of dan, 1879 R. Zindel, 3600 R. Van Ros C338 Tuet Sau School. Shamshulpo. stitutions were the same as those $300. Third $200. For China Ponies. 3, Europëan Y.M.C.A. “S”; 4, Army. the League will then be decided. sum. Senior Wardens 1321 F. N. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays! 16.14.05 10 which applied last year. The tota: "B" Class. Jockey Allowance. En- Water polo teams:-

SOFTBALL DANCE

Merritt, 1518 8. T. Bitting, 1525 (T) at 6.30 p.m. commencing on May 20, " HELMSMAN'S CUP

amount collected was $3,500.84.

trance $5. One mile.

Y.M.C.A.H.; C. Eardley; F.

Mrs. J. Dupuy, 1512. G. van Wylick. Lecturer Mr. Lee Ken, LARPS NOTE-One Entry only will be Willis, L. A. Benn, E. W. Railton. Reports of the Softball Associa-Deputy Senior Wardens -- 1593 P

TO BE CONTINUED The result of the Helmsman's The final game in the Governor's.

made for the Lama Handicap A. F. May, E. F. Paul and R. Gold-ton wind-up function have Cup Series, the final race of which Cup series in April between the

Races Nos. 6 and 10). Entries will man.

omitted all mention of the guest was salled concurrently with Association and the Federation,

be divided into First and Second Saturday's Sweepstake race, is as which was devoted to charity,

function a great success and the artistes who helped to make the netted approximately $5,500 which Pos. Pts.will be equally divided between the

Association secretary has requested this corner to rectify this ommis- sion,

Grand entertainment was pro- whose manipulation of the harmonica. NOTE-One Entry only will be would have done justice to Larry made for the Killara Stakes Adler, Archer and Bamways whose (Races Nos. 2 and 6), Entries will songs at the piano fully merited be divided into First and Second, their enthusiastic reception and Sections by a Draw.

"Crooner" Ruel whose yodelling Ponies that are entered for topped all of his previous turns at this race are barred from enter the "mike", ing for the Warwick Farm Stakes, Races Nos. 2 or 9 on the The attendance at this annual function surpassed those of pre- 3.-12.30 pm-Manley H'cap-vious years, and this was a tribute The following is the Returns of South China Athletic Association,

First Section-Winner $300. Second to the Management Committee notillable diseases notified as champions of the Senior Soccer

400. Third $250, For Australian whose policy, in making the at- having occurred in the Colony League and winners of the Senior

Ponies, " Class Bubscription (rangements, was to give everybody during the week ended at mid-Shield, will leave the Colony by 1-11.30 am-Lead Mine H'cap- Ponics of 1941 that have won only their money's worth rather than night on May 10-Cerebro-Spinal steamer this morning for an ex-First Section Winner $850 Second one race and Winners at this work for a large profit. Fever, thrée cases (two deaths): 'tensive tour of Bingapore and the $300. Third $200. For China Ponies, Meeting barred. Entrance $5. Six During the evening, two spot

"C Class. Winners at this Meeting furlongs. Cholera, 35 cases (23 deaths); Straits,

dances were held and entry fees barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance Diphtheria, 12 cadea (seven The tour will last for two months $5, Six furlongs.

NOTE-One Entry only will be were collected for the local Bomber deaths); Dysentery, 42 cases (10 and the team will be accompanied

made for the Manley Handicap | Fund. « (Races Nos. 3., and 101. Entries deaths); Enteric Fever, 19 cases by Mr. Chan Sing-to as manager

will be divided (ave deaths); Measles, 21 cases and Mr. Walter Hanming Chen, na

into First and (four deaths); Emall-Pox, two secretary. cases (three deaths); Tuberculosis, The team 'comprises the follow-

Tam Kwan-kon, Sammy Tsang,

Finished Pos.

Joss, A8

Koala, A18

"True Blue, All

La Linda, A18

Maureen, A19

16.08.50 16.08.43 16.10.013 16.10.07 16.10.28

1

Artemis, A4

16.10.30

Gull, A9

16.11.06

Jean, A15

16.12.20

&

Tyrone Chat. A6. 16.12.44 Gurl, A20

follows:-

E. Huttemeur

G. G. Wood

J. C. Fairburn

W. H. Johnson

C. F. Hyde

C. C. Blake and P. D. A.

Chidell

H. W. Browne and W.

Forsyth

D. G. Allen

Sections at the discretion of the Muchexbach, W. B Ure, Bowdon,

MIDDLESEX: -Fenton, Hunt

Handicapper.

Burdge, and Jennings, 7-5 p.-Hervey Bay Handi-

1. 35 Bomber Fund and Chinese war cap-Winner $1,000. Second $500.

2 29 charities.

2 28 4.27

Third $300. For Australian Ponies,

After some discussion regarding Griffins of this Beason. Winners of mile post (about half mile 170 vided by Nippy Thorne 5 25 an allotment to the Ladies Help $2,500 or more in stakes barred yards), Society it was decided that the Entrance $5. One and a quarter

6 24 Association should inquire from the

proper authorities whether this 721 Institution was still functioning in 8 12 the Colony.

COLONY HEALTH

BULLETIN

196 cases (144 death);

DAIRY RETURNS

ing:

S.C.A.A. TEAM LEAVE" TODAY

:

J.

miles.

8-5.30 p.m.-Shatin Handicap, Second Section.

(See Race No. 1). 8-6 pm. Warwick

Stakes. Second Section.

Farm

(See Race No. 2). 10-6.30 p.m.-Lama Handicap- Second Section.

(See Race No. 6).

SECOND DAY

"NOTE-One Entry only will be made. for the Lead Mine H'cap (Races Nos. 1 and 8). Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper,

First Day.

Second Sections at the discretior

of the Handicapper.

4-1 p.m.-Barwon Heads Stakes,

K.T.G.C.A, RINKS

The following are the Kowloon -Winner $1,950. Second $600. Third Tong Garden City Association rinks 2-12 noon.---Killara. Stakes-350. For Australian Ponies, Griffins for Saturday: The Returns for the 72 hours Tsang Chung-wan, Lee Rwok-wal. Firat Section. Winner $1,000 of this Season. Weight 142 b. 1 15. H. A: Castro, J. Tang. A Madar ended at midnight on May 17 is Tee Kam-hung. Lau Hing-choi. Han Second $500, Third $:00, For Aus penalty for every $100 or part A. 3. Kew (skip): N. A. E. Mackay, as follows: Cholera. 11 cases: King-ging, Lo Wai-kuen, Lam Tak-tralian Subscription Ponies of 1941, thereof won in stakes. Maximum T. Lim, J. N Wong, J. L. Ste- Diphtheria, three cases: Dysentery, po, Lee Shek-yau, Chow Machi, Weight 142 lb. 1.jb, penalty for every penalty 17 lb. Winners barred. Joc-phens (skip); H. Gitting W. M. 17 cases: Enteric Fever eight Lee Wai-tong (Capt.), Chan Tak- $100 or part thereof won in stakes. key Allowance. Entrance $5. From Gittins. A. E. Castro. W. J. Howard cases: Measles.. ve cases: Tuber- fai. Leg Tacky, Lau Chung-sang Maximum penalty 17 lb. Winners culosis, 3 cases.

Cont'd Fage 12, Col. 6- (skip).

and Chung Yung-sum.

barred. Entrance. $5. From the 11.

be District Warden, District "E".

PROMOTIONS The following promotions are nott fled with effect from May 14:--

Gough BillGroup. Warderfs--152

"C336 Elis Kadoorie School, Hospital"

Rd. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days at 7:30 am, commencing on May 18. Lecturer-Mr. Pang WR!-chee, L.A.

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