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NINE TEAMS ENTERED FOR BASEBALL LEAGUE: OPENING DAY IS FIXED FOR JUNE 7 BY "R.O.Y."
ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE NO PRACTICE WATCHES TODAY, TWO INTERESTING TUSSLES have been arranged for tomorrow, at the Caroline H ball-park, where the Hongkong Brewers open the day's play with a match against the "U.S.S. "Asheville," who are to deputise for the Tulsa boys in the league programme while the latter are away from the Culony.
With their many previous entertaining appearances still in mind. a goodly number of fans should be on hand to witness the Asheville's battle against the Brewers who are probably the strongest. squad in local baseball,
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Dave Leopard will lead the local Larry Lawrence, Bernie Johnson, team which will have Madeen Ar- Johnny Schalberg, Pinky Higgins cuill on the mound, Obear Arculli and Gas Over. Hodas Waggoner hind the plate. Stan Leonard at will pilot the squad but his line- the initial sack, Tony Alves at jup is being kept under coyer and second. Dave, the Bambino, himself will not be produced until the Base- at third and George "Strawberry" bakers are ready to "blitz" the Souza at the Windy Alley.
Southern Chinese "off the diamond.
HOLIDAY GOLF
STARTING TIMES
FOR FANLING The Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling for the Whitsun holidays are as follows:- SUNDAY
3.11.
Old Course
SPORTS
LAWN BOWLS SPORTING
TEAMS FOR WEEK-END
The following are some club dinks
or Lawn Bowls matches over the week-end-
K.F.C.
Second Division (v. K.C.C. Away)
J. Gibson, A. Lapsley, V. Chitten- den and W. C. Field (Skip); W. 9.16 A. McKellar, J. Macintyre. Naef. A. Eastman. R. Kerr and P. 9.20 R. H. Grifiths, J. R. Collis. Younghusband (Skip); A. Dand, C. 9.84 B. O. Baldwin, S. S. Church, Dowman, W. C. Simpson and T, 9.28 E. Hearther, H. M. ROW- Fergusson (Skip).
land.
9.32
9,36
9.40
T. J. J.Fenwick, J. A, Par- rish
Third División (v. I.R.C. Home)
B. Thomson, S. C. Wong, C. H. Fuller and B. D. Evans (BK]p}; \\&\
I. H. Geare, K. S. Marrisen. (Cross, C. Woodcock, A. MacIntyre J: "Linaker, Col. Matthews. and R. Ogden (Skip): B. Williams, A. W. Bourne, F. D. Hunter.. Frost, Y. Abbas and J. T. Smalley 9.48 G. M. Park, T. Megarry.
(Skip). 8:52. R. G. Parker. I. P. Tam-
9.44
Picketmen will be selected from Keen rivalry is mevitably dis- two squads Hank "Showboat" All, Jindoc Hus-played when these sain, Artur Ozorto, "Cyclone" Bakar meet, so this clash will be well And Baby Abbas. It is extremely worth the bother of making the doubtful that any of the HB, re-long trek to Caroline Hill. serves will get into action against the Asheville whose line-up has not 's yet been disclosed,
9.56
10.00
worth. A. E. Liasaman, D. S. Robb. A. H. Penn, D. Black.
10.04
R. S. W. Paterson, A. B.
Purves,
LEAGUE ENTRIES
10.16
SECOND MATCH
At a league meeting held last evening, the following entries were received:-
10.32
10.56
"the
Following on in the afternoon, H.K. Brewers. U.S.S. Mindanao, recrganised South China U.S.S. Tulsa, HK Baseball Club aggregation take on the Hongkong South China, Royal Engineers and Baseballers at 2.30 p.m. Manager Chung Hwa
Hal Wing Lee will probably have The opening game will be played Kenny Moy, star Shanghai twirler. jon, Saturday, June 7. at 3 p.m. on the mound. Veteran Tommy when H.K. Brewers meet the US.S. -Chan will guard the frst station. Mindanao. Arbiters for this "game Nelson Ms or 1. C. Wong the key will be Grandpa Leung. (behind the stone. Wally Ching short and Nip plately C. W. Waggoner (first and Tum the Hot Corner.
second) and Bill Wo (Tā).
a.m.
H. W. Beisley. G. Haynes. W. J. E. Mackenzie, M. L.
Reserves:-W. C. Oglef. L. Bories! and L. A. Mullett.
-versus Softballers (Sunday) LA Mallett, C. Robinson C, H. Fuller and E Kern Skip): A. Lapsley L. Bores. D. Ogden and P. Younghusband (Skip G. Frost, C. Woodcock, V. Attenza and V. Chit- Brig. MacLeod, S. H. Dod- tenden (Skip); G. Cross, W. c.. vehl.
Ogley. 4. Eastman and W. Simpson (Skip).
Reldy.
NEW COURSE
10.28 M. A. Cairns. R. K. Collings 10.32 J. R. Way. W. Stoker.
WHIT MONDAY Old Course
a.m. 9,16 9:20
A. B. Purves, L. H. Geste.
A. W. Bourne, T. J. J. Fen- wick.
9.24
GC. Worrall, R. Young:
9.28
F. A. Redmond. I. P. Tam- "worth.
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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1941.
FIXTURES Down Through THE YEARS
TODAY
GOLF. - Royal Scots' Trophy for British War Organisation Fund: Whitsun Meeting (Fanling) LAWN
BOWLS.-First- Division Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v. Rectaro "A" Cralgengower Y. Recreio
"E". Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Civil Service v. Kowloon B. C "B", Indian R. C. v. Kowloon Docks R.C. Second Division: Re crelo v. Taikoo R.C., Hongkong C.C. v. Hongkong F.C., Kowloon Tong v Prison O.C., Rowicon C.C. v. Kowloon F.C. Third Divi- sion: Crajengower v, Hongkong | Electrte, Recreto v Kowloon. B. a.C., Kowloon F.C. Y. Indian R.C. Hongkong FC. v. Hongkong
W
RACING. Hongkong Jockey Club's Sixth Extra Race Meet- Ing, a Happy Valley, 2 p.m.
First day). SWIMMING. Inter-Club Gala, European Y.M.C.A. v. Lai Tsun Swimming Union (pool) 8.30
p.m
MAX SCHMELING
ALIVE
BERLIN, May, 30 (Reuter)-Mɛx Schmieling. former boxing cham- Second Division (v. Recreio Away) plon (who was yesterday reported A. MacArthur. D. Coull. T. F. to have been killed in Crete) is Stainton, and J. A. Watson (Skip); alive, states the official German J. Nimma, J. White, C. Bevard and news agency.
J. C. Chalmers (Skip; H. Smith, Schmeling, who is a corporal in
S. Pollock. R. Main and W. Melrose the parachute troops, took part in
Skip).
the first wave of attack against Reserves:-W. McKie and H Kew. Crete.
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FORTHCOMING GALA
A meeting will be held on Tues-
HONG KONG.
near future between a combined V.R.CEuropean T.M.C.A.
team against the Combined Chinese, for charity."
V.R.C. NOT ENTERING
C. Barry 2 and 1: E. Willerton | my W. O.; J. Young beat G. P.day between representatives of Vic!
at J. R. Collis 5 and 4: A. V.one W. d.; E Greenwood beat N. toris Recreation Club, the European V.RO. will not be able to enter a
Bebbington 2 and 1.
İŞ.M.C.A., C.B.C., South China, Strg team in the Open Ladies' Belay. The Second Round is to be played Tac and Eastern with a view to ar- event at the European Y.M.C.A.
or before June 8.
ranging a swimming gala in the gala this evening.
9:32 3. C. Taylor, J. A. Parrish. 9.36 P. E. Angls, S. S. Church..Greaves beat J. M. Thomson I up 940 PM. Gotton, H. M. Row-. V. Ahern beat.
land.
The Canadians, who went into On Sunday, two saines will be several training sessions with displayed, W. S. S. Tulsa meeting the couraging results at the beginning H.K. Baseball Club at 10 am, and summer, have joined forces with South China taking on the Royal the Hongkong Baseballers who will Engineers at 3 p.m.
Umpires for the kauco are as very likely have a few of the Mo- hawk softballers helping them out. follows: Grandpa Leung., Nick
Amongst the other players avall- Beltraoand Blu Chang: 10.12 able are Ernie Hearther, Chuck Powlawski, Johnny Schalberg and C. Waggoner, Doc Molthen, Prexy W. Waggoner.
NEW RULING'S
The meeting also decided that following the opening week, when
A. K. Mackenzie. Bishop.
Booker 2
W. J. Buller beat L. C. F Bel.
W. E
10.32 W. J. E. Mackenzie. H.
Overy.
ADAMSON CUF
The final of the Adamson Cup of
ADVERTISEMENTS three games will be decided only the Royal Hongkong Golf Club,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
two will henceforth be played, one 1940-41, between W. Stoker and A.
on Saturday and one on Sunday. E Clarke was won by W. Stoker by
Rulings for the current season 2/1.
#
were brought up and following The First Round results of the Богде discussion were approved. jist. Summer Singles played at Managers of teams "are reminded Happy Valley resulted as 10llows: that there are changes in the pitch-A. H. Penn beat. Col. Matthews 3 ing rule and also a variation in the and 2: M. A. Cairns beat J. E. Dovey 3 and 2; G. W. Reuve best r'.
The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held, weathernfeld-y rule. permitting. On SATURDAY, 31st May, and MONDAY, 2nd June, 1941, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday and at 11.30 a.m. on Monday.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the first day and at 11.00 a.m. on the second day. The tiffin interval will be after the fourth race on the second day. MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Such must be worn Enclosure. throughout the duration of each Areeting in such a manner as to be readily identified...
are
Badges admitting Non-Mem ,bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day for Ladies (both including tax) obtainable through the SECRETARY "pon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Paymen of all Chits, ok,
The Secretary's · Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m. on Saturday, and at 9.45 a.m.. on Monday.
Tiffins are obtainable at the "Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.
1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
No children or amshs will be admitted to ellier Enclosure. PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day} including Tax, for all Persons, Į Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors Uniform are admitted Half
Fre
Price.
By Order
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 26th May, 1941.
VALLEY TRAINING TIMES
The following times were clocked during the training gallops held at Happy Valley yesterday morning:—"
Odeon
Night Express
Forty Six & Sea Foam Franklin
Johnber Longdon
Endeavour Archber
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+ 29.2
29.2
'29.1
29.1
33.1
33.1
$ 27.3
27.3
34.1 1.02.3
28.2
+31
59
28
Seventy Six
28.4 57.4
29
Catterick Bridge Odin
$ 30.2 57.1
26.4
4 34
1.02.2
28.2
$23
20
31 1.00
29
First Love
+ 30
30
Distant View
* 27.4
54
26.1
A 32.3 1.00.1
27.3
32
32
+ 33
1.08
..28
1 28
28
4 29.2
57:2
28
37.3 1.09
31,2
1 31.2
31.2
27.2 57.2
30
29.1
29.1
132.2 1.02.2
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1 31. 1.00
29
23
'55.2
27,2
27
53.4
28.4
28
28.
1 28
28
+36 1.02
32
29.3 50.1
26.3
31.3 1.01.1
29.3
35.4 1.04.1
28.2
28
Double Dutch Bugle Tropical Love Sydney Lady Dignitas Oscar Zyich Hughber Humdrum Eve. Gold Rod Jober Surprise Again Twinkling Star Graceful View Baffin Bay Miss Chalfont Gay Star Many Thanks High Hat Moonlight Starlight View Wonderful Scheme Bendemeer Bona Vacantia
.. Newborn Star
Shuttlecock Sam's Choice Celtic Star Googly
Red Feather...... Daylight National Victory The Koala Bear Man-O'-War Sunspot Avon Springhurst Guiness. Time Happy Returns. Mainsail
Lovelylight
Bchmetterling
Resisting Time
19th Hole
'West Lake' & Bonlat Bay Joan & Princess Adelaide Amber I & Ophir
Gay Fox
270
Portrush Rose Emily
33.3 1:01.3
4 31.4 1.00.4
✰ 27.3
49
27.3
A 30
58.2
28
7 29 58.2 1.23.4
27.2
1 34 1.06.2 1.36.1 2,05
28.4
33.3 1.03,4
30.1
133,1 1.04
20.4
+ 27,2
27.2
+39
1.10.2
31.2
+ 29
58.1
29.1
430
69.1
29.1
+ 30 . 57.2
27.2
28.2
554
27.2
32,3 1.02,1
29.3
+ 32.1 1.03
30:4
✈ ·30.2 1.014 1.312
29.3
+ 33.2
'33.2
£ 32.1
1.00.4
28.3
32.1 59,2
27.1
.34 1.05
31
2 29.3 63 1.26.2
28.2
29.2 59.2
30
7 53
1.02.2 1.30
27.3
33.2 1.04.3
31.1
427:4
27.4
.31.2 1:01.1 1.30
28.4
30:3 692
28.4
4 31.1
1.023
31.2
30
30.
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