PACE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

BASEBALL:

MINDANAO SQUAD LOSE ALL-NAVY CLASSIC

Weakened Brewers Trounce Chung Hwa Aggregation

"Although: heavy intermittent showers caused considerable curtall- ment of the week-end schedule, baseballers staged two tussles of which the best was the second meeting of the U. S. & Mindanao and the U. 5. S. Tulsa in an all-nary classic, that ended in the latter's favour by the odd-run in seven after an extra frame had been played.

"Ski Powlawski gave the hurling assignment to his fellow Polak, Tony Masgavage, who did very well to hold the Tulsa lads to five safeties of which the only extra-base clout was a double by Pete Peterson. A reshuffled defensive tine-up though gave Tony only fair support and their four bobbles helped materially in giving the Tulsa- men their close, decision

Strickland toed the rubber for the ceding 10 runs on but four bits in. winners and also conceded five hits, the first two frames, gave way to all of which were singles, but was en Chan who allowed the Brewers much steadier than his mound op- eight hits that were good for only ponent in that he allowed only two three tallies as the Chung Hwa boys free passes while Tony walked six. turned mi a much better supporting

Only one double-killing was dish-performance than wher. Al Lau was ed up. Simmons and Germonto be-toeing. the rubber.

⚫ing the perpetrators.

With the

Fifteen miscues were committed

scores knotted at 3-ail at the end during the course of the game, the of the seventh, the Tulsa gang held Chinese having seven

HOMER FOR LEONARD

while the the Mindanaoans scoreless in the winners were debited with eight. first halt of the eight for Buddy. Guinn to tally the winning marker Dave Leonard ́had a fleld day on Ski Powlswski's maft of Robert Strahl's throw to the Hot Corner.

BREWERS WIN ÄGAIN

with the bat, his three hits in four trips to the plate including a homer and a two-bagger.. Others to con- nect for the circuit were' George On Saturday afternoon, the Chung Hwa aggregation took a 13- "Strawberry" Souza and Jidou 9 beating from the Hongkong Bre- Hussain, but Jess Arculli ran Dave wers who used & bunch of rookies Leonard closest for batting honours with two singles in three times at from the second stanza on. The regulars started off with an eight bat.

None of the Chinese lads got run barrage to top the Chung Hwa boys two markers in the very first more than one hit, Kenny Lo's frame and chalked up another two double being their best effort with in the second before they called the waggon tongue. Judging from it a day and put in all the reserves. this display. "Granpop" Leung will Al Lau started on the mound for have a most dificult job in endea the Chinese boys but. after can- Youring to master-mind the Chung

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weather

Hwa lads to couple a point when the season ends, even though such experienced hands as Bill Chang, P. F. Choy, Al Lau and Richard Chung form the nucleus of the team.

Clubs are reminded that the en- teles close on Friday. May 30, on which date at 6 p.m., a league meeting will be held at Prexy Larry Lawrence's office, at the Texas Ol Company.

SPORTS & GENERAL

VALLEY TRAINING TIMES

The following times were clocked during the training callops held at Happy Valley yesterday morning:-

Hugbber

Gold Rod Odeon.

D-Lan

Income Tax Bafin Bay

Graceful View Angel of Glory Riverside

Many Thanks Gay Star

Forty Six & Sea Form Bugié

Hopeful Star Double Finesse Sunlight View

National Courage So Nice

Eve of Heaven Moonlight

Sydney Diamond

Cheerful Star

Sams Cholce & Dignitas

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A.R.P. ORDERS

MAY 23, 1941

4.R.P. Orders by Wing Commander

| A. H. 8. Steale-Perkins, 4.85.. Director

of Air Raid' Precautions

SPECIAL ORDER

The Director di Air Raid Precap- tions regrets to announce the death of Senior Warden No. "1180 Au Pul- kin of District "B", Western.

STORES & EQUIPMENT

THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1941.

THE WOMEN OF BRITAIN ARE UNSUNG HEROINES

OF THE WAR

LONDON Stories of gallantry are being, told in Great Britain, and often they are stories of the gallantry of women-every day wo- men who in ordinary times never would have considered themselves capable of gallantry at all.,

There

Is

the music teacher, beneath the debris of a ruined Divisional Wardens are renunded Mary Cornish, who set out for tenement. Elizabeth Lyle was well that the new system of Stores Ac-Canada in the City of Benares aware of the danger involved in counting wil come into force on with a group of evacuce children entering a bombed building but

When the ship was torpedoed 600 she thought the baby would - be. miles from land, she performed an worth the risk, so in she went, act of heroism that hardly could bringing the child out alive. be surpassed.

For her gallantry, she received When the City of Benares sank, Royal commendation-sp honor Lee Hing Chetag. 138 Queen's Road Mary Cornish found herself with never before conferred upon West, as from June 1. No work in six little boys and some 30-odd wamani north of the Tweed. connexion with A.R.P. Uniforms must

UNIFORMS

A new contract for the supply of uniforms has been closed with MessTS.

an evacuae, was

be given to the former contractor British and Laacar sailors adrift There was Ann Meryl Reid, ≈ after May 31, whilst Divisional War in an open boat on a rough At-mere child of 12 who, on her way dens must make arrangements with lantic Ocean. The sailors rigged ato Jamaica

uniforms canvas covering and under this torpedoed in the Atlantic. that firm to deliver all

Ann Meryl, said everyone after- against outstanding orders as soon as canvas Cornish sheltered the chil- possible in order that the account dren. covering them with twawards,

was the heroine of the may be closed.

blankets, and for eight days adventure. She insisted...once in STRENGTH DECREASE

crouched beside them, showing the Hfeboat,, upon giving her coat The following Wardens have been them how to exercise cramped to a younger brather and her scarf permitted to resign:-Yauhati-2251 limbs, messaging their legs to keep ta a friend who appeared sorely in Yuen Chuen Mongkok-1743 Li Ying them from frostbite, telling them need of it. Than she began to sing Kee, Western-1187 Miss Ip Cheung stories. At the end of eight days "John Brown's Body," "There'll Foon Central--1517 W. Buchanan. she delivered the children safely to Always Be an England." "Tip- The undermentioned being a mem-the care of a British warship. perary." anything and everything ber of the St. John Ambulance AsSO-

DECORATED BY KING

she could remember - keeping clation and Brigade is struck off the

There is Bonla Straw-little things going for two days until her strength Quarry Bay-1335 Li Chun more than a schoolgirl-who was boatload was rescued,

one of the first women to be de-

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West Lake & Boolat Bay Happy Returns

King Kong

CHALLENGE BOWLS MATCH Also washed out with other week." permitting, on SATURDAY, end sport was the challenge lawn 31st May, and MONDAY, 2nd bowls match between the Kowloon June, 1941, commencing at 2.00 Football Club and the Hongkong Viceroy

Softball Association. Weather per-¡

p.m. on Saturday and at 11.30 mitting, the match will be played a.m. on Monday.

off, this coming Sunday at 10 a.m.

The First Bell will be rung at with the following representing the

Rose Fmly Eve of Reason

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1.30 p.m. on the first day and Softbeilers: A. & Omar, L. R. de LEAGUE TENNIS Lawn Bowls

fonso, Stan "Powerhouse" Leonard

at 11.00 am on the second day. and "Sunburn" Omar (skip); Ma

The tifin interval will be after deen Arculli, Tony Alves, M. B. RECREIO BEAT K.C.C. the fourth race on the second day, "Savage" Hassan and K. M. Rum-

IN FIRST DIVISION

First

made a

Rinks

FIRST

DIVISION.

Lam

MANY UNSUNG HEROINES There are many heroines in

The undermentioned being mem- corated with the George Medal by bers of the Auxiliary Fire Service are the King. Sonia Straw sits, during England in these days. Women struck off the strength: Eastern - 3199 Lam Trim Kuen. S/W 717 Chan working hours, at a desk in the who never may be recognised as firm of solicitors in heroines save by those who come Shu Ki, 3251 Cheuk Kwok Hung. office of a

South London: Out of work hours directly in contact with them. Like Upper Levels--2812. Lai Kam Chu

The following Warden is struck off she is an A. R. P. Warden. with Mrs. Mason and "Sisle," for in- - 3294 Lee steel helmet and official brassard.tance, who nightly take care of the strength: --- Mongkok Chiu-yeung.

South London has been heavily the 14.000 or more men, women. raided, and Sonia Straw has done and children who flock for safety her share of rescue work. One to

what they call "Nightmare night, with hostile airplanes roar-Arches" in the East End of Lon-

.

TRANSFER Gough H-3610 (T) Mrs. M Wadeson. ARP. Headquarters, is transferred to

Centre.

Nobody but the East Enders may

Gough Hill Reporting overhead and the debris of don. Eastern-District Warden C. ruined homes lying across the B. Brown, ARP Headquarters is streets of her tistrict, she" found meet Mrs. Mason and "Suste," yet transferred to Eastern Division. West. Injured persons waiting for atten- the two spend 20 hours out of Em-G/W 288 Yeung Fal Wah. Cen- tion.

every 24 in trying-through sheer

tral Division, is transferred to West- Quickly as she could, and with neighbourliness-to bring comfort to em Division,

out the slightest regard for the the refugees from night ralders. danger to herself,

Straw Mrs. Mason and, "Süsle" carry comforting drinking water to the children.

||

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Sonia

Central-1923 Ki Yui-yam Western: dressed the wounds. to 169 Des Voeux Rd. C.. 3rd floor everyone by her cool courage. It they "mind" babies, they bind up 2986 Tsui Hing Wat Western) to 11 never occurred to her that her ac-moral and physical hurts, they see Wa In Fong East. 1st floor. Mongkok tion was heroic

---3005, Miss Yu Ming Luen (Western) "It wasn't pleasant," she admit Levels -- 2248 Miss Tse Kwok-ying ted afterwards, "but somebody had (Western) to 226 Hollywood Rd. De-to do, the job."

to 388 Fortland St., 2nd floor. Upper TRAPPED BABY SAVED ··

that the aged find corners in which to sleep.

When the great concourse nas gone out to another day, Mrs. Ma-

son and "Susle"-unknown to any-

puty District Warden Mrs. M. J. Fow- Elizabeth Lyle is another hero- body-slip back with pall and lle to No. 2 Police Station, Glouces ine. An A. R. P. Warden of Edin- brush to make everything ship ter Road. 603 The Ying Nam (Fastburgh, she discovered one night shape and ready for another gath- ern) to 41. Bonham Rd.. Basement. that a baby had been trapped ering.

Shamshuipo-3135 Chi: Yup Fook (Yaumati) to 363 Cheung Sha Wan

Road Kowloon City--4737 Chan Pui-

rin (Mongkoktaw) to 3 Suffolk Ed.. Cheung Chi-sau. 3992. Cheung Shu-| 1800 Mak Kwong Man (Mongkektsu) keung. 3993 Miss Fox Yee-ping. 3994 to 1 Surrey Lage, 2350. Lee York Man Kwok Che-choy. 3995 Kwok Chin.) (Hung Hom) to 5 Lung Kong Road 3996 Miss Kwok Yun-kam. 3997 Lam 2nd floor. Tsimshatsu Deputy Divi-Shu-tak, 3999 Lee Chi-ho. 4000 Leung sional Warden J. C. Ribeiro to 140 Col-ming. 4001 Li Kang-kwong. 4002 Argyle Street, 1st floor.

Mak Din-sum, 4004 Misa Ngan Yak- ching. 4005 Poon Taze-cheong, 4006 Sun Chun-wah, 4007 Miss Tam Yok- chum. 4008 Miss Tsang Mo-ching, 400"

4003 Chu Wong Po-lim,

YINK-WRA.

Days of

HIGH WATER.

HODE

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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From 29 May to 4 June 1941,-

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EXAMINATION RESULTS The following qualified as Wardens but are not available for ARP. Ser- Bat.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE Yaumati 2217 Lao Yuen-ching, I month's leave from June 1. Central Jahn (skip); A. V. Gosano, "Doc"

--2816 Lau Yiu-chuen, 6 weeks' leave MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Molthen. Caco Marques "and Nick

The following are some Club rinks as from May 15. Mongkok Deputy4010 Chu Ying-piu. Division League tennis

+}. Gonsalves, on: No One without a badge will Beltrao (skip); Roy Lau. Tony RI-

start yesterday at the for this week's Lawn Bowls League District Warden

month's sick leave as from May 28 beiro, Mike "Matsumoto" Mendonca Kowloon Cricket Club, when the programme:- > admitted to the Members'

APPOINTDIENTS and Jimmy Remedios (skip).

home team entertained Club del LR, C.-A. K. Sutad, K. M. Rum- Enclosure. Sack must be worn Repelling the Softballers chal Recreto and lost by seven sets to ship); 1. Hoosem, t. A. Rumjahn. A tified with effect from May 28:- Cheung Chun-lin, So" Shing. Yuen Sun..

Jahn, A. M. Rumaha, M. R. Abbas The following appointments are no Vice-Chan Wai-chit. Chow Pak-yan throughout the duration of each lenge will be Claude "Birdie" Wood-two.

R. Minu A. E Minu (skip): D. M. Eastern-District Warden C. B. Brown Wai-ming. Meeting in such a manner as to cock, Ogley, Doc Atienza, Slim Chit

E. C. Fincher and G. C. Burnett, Khan, S. Yusuf, A., H. Ramjahn. A to be Acting Deputy Divisional War- The following qualified as an A.R.P. tenden (skip): A. Lapsley, "Roll KC.C.) lost to H. A. Barros and R Dallah (ip).

den. Westem - Group Warden 28 be readily identified.

lem" Bones, Bob Ogden, Percy C. A. Barretto. 5-7; lost to. W. A.

Yeung Fai-wah to be Deputy District SECOND DIVISION (skip):

Warden, "D". Yaumati Deputy Dis. Younghusband Badges admitting Non-Mem "Alibi"

Reed and J. J. Remedios, 5-7; lost

KOWLOON TONG:-H, A. Castro. Mullett, bers to the Members' Enclosure "Fishy"

Robinson.to A. V. Remedios and J. Goп- J. Tang, A. Madar, A. J. Kew (skip):/Lrict Warden Ng Yo-chal to be Dis- Charite "Fallabull" Fuller. Ernie salves, 2-6. and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day Kern (skip); and George Frost, W.

N. A E. Mackay, T. K; Lim. J. Ntrict Warden "D". G/W 2204 C. V.

Warden "D".

C.

for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day Seraphina, G. Cross and Andy A. Crawford and S. A Gray Wong, J. L. Stephens (skip); H. Git.da Roza to be Deputy District

for Ladies (both including tax) Eastman (skip). -

are obtainable through the SECRETARY "pon the per

sonal or written application of b Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro

duced by him, and for Payment of all Chitä, etc)

SPORTING

(K.C.C. drew with Berroa and tins, W. M. Gittins, A. E. Castro. W Barretto. 6-6; beat Reed and Re-J. Howard skip medios. 6-2; lost to Remedios and Gonsalves 2-6.

E. F. Fincher and N. A. E. Mac- kay (K.C.C) lost to Barros and Barretto, 3-8; drew with Reed and

PROMOTIONS.

The following promotions are noti fed with effect from May 20:-5can-

THIRD DIVISION IRC.-M. B. Hassan JM.A Rumjahn, A. G. Suffad, A. O Madar ley-Senior Wardens-1437 V. A. Bach- (skip); B. el Arculli, A. G. Suffiad, A. in 368 Tuet Wat-leung, 3619 Llang Madar. A. M. Wahabi (skip); M.Hub-tch, 3882 So Yuk-man, 3634 Or Yung-yuk. Kowloon City-2571 Phil- Wahab, M. L Razack: M. U.

lip Lee to be Deputy Senior Warden. Mongkok-1754 Miss M. Mooney to b Deputy Senior Warden

FIXTURES Remedios, 6-6: lost to Remedios Razack, S. M. Rumjahn (skip)."

TODAY

and Gonsalves, 2-6.

The Secretary's Office, 181 TENNIS. Fourth Division: J.R.C. THIRD DIVISION floor, Exchange Building (Tel. V. A.T.C., F.C. v. .C.B.A., S.C.A A Y. IR.C., C.C.C. v. K.LT.C. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.)

P.OR.C. (2) v. C.R.C.

on Saturday, and at 9.45 a.m. on Monday,

Tiffins are obtafaable- at the Club House provided they are! ordered in advance from the No

Boy (Telephone 21920). No children or amahs will be admitted to either Enclosure."

· PUBLIC' ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day Including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Salfors Uniform are admitted Hall

Price

By Order,

C.R.C. DEFEATED The CR.C. lost to Ec.c. by 54 WATER-POLO.- Scots v. Signals sets to 31 sets at King's Park,

5-7; beat Bastogand Lee, 6-1; beat Hs and Chen, 6-3.

A. E. Noronha and A. M. Silva (Recrelo) beat, Chen and Kwok, (Army), 8.45 p.m., Navy C v. D. F. Hazell and Llewellyn 6-4; beat Basto and Lee, 6-1; beat 965th Bty. RA. (Dockyard pools. (K.C.C.) beat H.. N. Chau and P. Hau and Chen, 6-3. 530 p.m., 5th A.A. Regt, v Navy Yu, 6-3; beat C.. Wel and . C. B (Dockyard pool), 5 p.m.

LAWN

SATURDAY, MAY 31

At Bookunpoo yesterday, in the Chan, 7-5; beat M. C. Tang and "C" Division of the Tennis League, Indian Recreation Club, lost to the 3. Y.. Tong, 7-5.

N. J. Bebbington and Anderson South China A.A. by eight sets to

BOWLS-First Division. (K.C.C.) lost to Chau and Yu, 2-6; ore.

A. Rahmin and G. Singh (LR.C.) lost to 8. Y. Li and H. N. Wong

INSTRUCTIONAL. COURSE Wardens' Class in English (E. 60) fyllabis "A"-Wah Yan College. Bo

Mondays. blason Road Hongkong. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 pm. commencing on June 4 Lecturer. Mr. Kwan Man-wai. L.A.R.P.9...

Wardens' Class in Chinese (C. 342) Syllabus "A"-Ellis. Endorle School Hospital Road, Hongkong Mondays wednesdays and Fridays at 8 pm, Lecturer-Mr. commencing on June.

Chan Woon-cheung, LARPS.

ATTESTATION MEETING There will be no attestation meet-

Kowloon B.G.Ú. "A" v.

Recrely lost to Wel and Chan, 7-5; lost to "A" Cralgengower v Recreto Tang and Tong, 0-6. "E", Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.;

Kloss and Fisher (K.C.C.) beat 4-6; lost to J. Kwok and K. C. Wan ing in Kowloon next week. Civil Service v. Kowloon Ber "B" Indian R. C. v. Kowloon Châu and Yu, 6-4; beat Wel and 8: lost to N. Y. Chan and Y. K

Chan, 6-4; drew with Tang and Ng 3-6.

Docks R.C. Second Division: Re crelo v. Talkoo, R.C.. Hongkong! G.C. v. Hongkong F.C., Kowloon Tong v. Prison O.C., Kowloon

Tong, 6-6.

RECREIO WIN

C.

L Kitchell and M. Hassan (LR.C.) lost to Li and Wong. 1-6; lost to Kwok and Wan 1,6; beat!

. Chan and Ng 6-4.

·

M. F. Madar and A. R. H. Esmall (LR.C.) lost to Li-and Wong 4-6;

"

STEENGTH INCREASE Shamshufpo--S/W 1883 Mok Yun- wah resigned had rejoined and is re- Instated on strength

The following qualified Wardens are posted to Divisions as hereun- der:Eastertr- 188 A Yeong & pang, 2018 T. Chu, 2933 E. Tui, 3720- Wa Ka-kui, Stapley--3965 P. EX Baldesberger. Upper Levein78 Hung Kal-yuen, 3983 10 Kam-cheng, Shan-

dwan-983 Cheting Tam-kwan, * Ohow Yik-un, 3886 Miss Chul Wal Kowloon Indian Tennis Club ching, 3986 Luk Tak-ming. 3987 Pang were at home to Craigengower Chun-cheung, 3888 Blu Kwok-ying" | P. P. Botelho and . J. Remedios yesterday and lost by three sets to 2989 wu, 3881 Tung Ngan-sing. (Recreio) lost to Chen and Kwok, six.

3081 Ng Hung-lit. Central - 621

C.C. v. Kowlooń F.C., Third Divi- Recreio had no difficulty in beat- slon: Craigengower v. Hongkong ing Kowloon Tong by seven sets Electric, Recreto v. Kowloon to two on the latter's ground. G.C.. Kowloon EC. v. Indian H. A. Noronha and G. A. Noron-lost to Kwok and Wan 0-8: lost to R.C. Hongkong F.C. v. Hongkongha (Recreio) beat L. Chen and D. Chan and Ng 0-6. CC RACING. — Hongkong Jockey Club's Birth Extra Race Meet 'Ing. at Happy Valley, 2. p.m. 270 First day).

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hong Kong, 26th May, 1941..

Kwok, 6-3; drew with A. H. Basto

and K. M: Lee 6-6: drew with 8. Hau and D. Chen, 8-0.

K.LT.C. LOSE

Mon.

Telephonist but is not available for Tues AR.P. Service-Miss A Tao

Wed.

(Sgd.) B. H. PUCKLE" Deputy Director of A.R.P.

Down Through THE YEARS

EXTRA QUALITY

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Try This American Cocktail". MANHATTAN Italian Vermouth, Old Quaker Whiskey. Stir; strain, serve with cherry.

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