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Bowls League Again Upset By Rain: Second Div. Match Schedule Tit-Bit Of Week's Schedule

BY L. G."

Rain, which a fortnight ago caused many matches to be past- poned, has further retarded the progress of the Lawn Bowls League. Last Saturday only one League match was played: the rest were called off as most of the greens in the Colony were sodden on aeront of the unusually heavy rains during the week.

The only match played was th, one between the Hongkong Foot-- Contrary to ball Club and Craigengower in the Third Division. expretations (as the weather looked dull and threatening during the It re- forenson) this game was played in bright sunny weather. sulted in a clean sweep wie for the visitors (Craigengower whose victory has placed them at the head of the Third Division Table

They owe their Third Division leadership to the fact that they have had quite a few clean sweeps. Officers

SPORTS & GENERAL

THREE WEDDINGS SPORTING

AT REGISTRY

At the Registry. Supreme Court,

yesterday, with Mr. T. 6. Whyte

FIXTURES

'TODAY

Smith, Registrar of Marriages TENN18-Second Division, Matche

Ko Wai- to be mutually arranged Dv officiating, Miss Nelly

Clubs ying, of No. 24 Tam Kung Road, Was married

ΜΙ to

Leonard WATER-POLO Adolphus Chance. clerk. of No. 180 Sal Yeung Chol Street.

Two other marriages, with Mr. J Reynolds. Deputy Registrar officiating. also took place at the Registry.

The parties were Thomas Knight, private of the Royal Scots, of Mount Austin Bar- į racks, and Miss Jenny Kwan, of Other probable winners to this No. 147 Gloucester Road: Division are Hongkong CC. Prison

Mr. Cuan Pec Wang, merchant, and Hongkong Football

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

Orders by O. Eager, Béputy, Com- missioner of Police (Reserve) CHANGE OF OFFICES AND TELEPHONES

As from Monday, June 23, 1941.

TUESDAY, JUNE 24,

1941.

Child Welfare Work Told By U.S. Missionary

Under the South China Christian Educational and Industrizi Association for Homeless War Refugee Children, which was or- Chinese missionaries, 20 gauised last year by American and

In widely scattered Lo DR. J. R. SAUNDERS, of the

the in wo

Central interview with

places in China, according American Baptist Mission,

homes for orphans are being operated European Y. Mthe offices of the Adjutant, Sub- C. A. v Royal Scots "A" (Army Inspector (R) A. W. Mooney and pool), 7.15 p.m.. Navy "B" Headquarters' Check Acting Lance- Royal Corps of Signals (Army, Sergeant (R 150 Koh Kwai Sun pool), 7.45 pm. Royal Navy "C" will be at Reserve Headquarters. v. Combined Small Units (Army ground fluor.

News.

DI Stunders, who Vice-,total of more than 580,000 for Chairman at the Execute Board child welfare work in China.

U.S.A., Dr. A native of Texas, pool, 8.15 pm; Royal Navy "A Telephones: Adjutant en m

of the Association. Superintendent v. Middlesex "A" "Y" pool). 7.15 cer's Room) No 32918 S.I. (R) A. of the Pukong Children's Homes Saunders has been in Chins for the Royal W. Mooney and A.L.S. (R) 150 Koh and Chairman of the Internation- 40 years engaging, most of p.m. Middlesex "B" ¥

He Scots "D" ("Y" pool), 7.46 p.m.; Kwal Sun in Headquarter's Clerk's al Bellef Committee in Shiukan, time in social welfare work. 8th Coastal Regt. R. A P 5th Offee No. 3208.

Kwangtung. arrived in Hongkong has travelled widely in the coun- Telephones have

been in.

Shantung. 4.4. Regt. R.A ("y" pool), 8.15

business try.

been to subual a

having week ago on a stalled in all offices as follow:-

to Honan. Kwangsi, Runan, Klangai. p.m

Chinese Company. 32368 and 32148; trip and is shortly returning

Cheklang. Peiping. Tientsin, Nan- Indian Company 32551: Flying

He homes. Dr. The 20

Saunders king. Shanghai and Canton. distributed as sald, are

follows: 1s

trip to thinking of taking Reserve, 32843

four in Kwangtung, two in Kwang-Chungking, sometime next year.

one l

He Sze-

has made numerous ac- şi, one in Klangs!,

TOMORROW

now

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Club against Kowloon CC.. Kow. of No. 66 South Wall Road, second TENNIS Third Division: IRC Squad, 32658 and Emergency Unit

who are sepond in the Tame are toon Football Club and Taikoo res-oor, and Miss Kwok Tak-fong, of

ne point belind Craigengower,pectively

though they have actually won

fe out of the six matches played. I

wo tour in seven malehes.

SEVEN SUURED

EASY WIN FOR K.B.G.C.7

The Kowin Bowling Green

No 82 Kai Yan Road first floor.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The forthcoming marriage be-

Y C.DR., KITC

A.T.C., C.R.C. (2) v. K.T.G.C.A., S.CA.A.

C.R.C. (1) 0.3.C v. H.K.U.T.C WATER-POLO. European Y. M. U. A. Invitation Tournament, pust- poned matches.

V

Tick

Shlukwan

Dinmissal Constable R1422 Pany chwan, five in Peiping. Tour inquaintances among the Chinese,

CHINESE COMPANY

bren Wang has the Chinese Company. from June 6, 1941

dismissed

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Strength Constable R172 Young Wing Sing has been taken on the

whereas Craigengew.c have only Chub should not find it difficult to tween Mr. Hang Fann-tien mer

celain their position at the head chant. of No 129 Sal Yee Street.

THURSDAY, JUNE 26 League first floor, and Miss Leung Sui- Division the Third

teacher. of No. 39 Maple TENNIS. Fourth Division: 1.0 Table. They will be entertaining lan

R.C. 2 v and Street, first floor, was announced

ATC. C.C.Cy

PO. Fouthajl Club Hongkong

RC. (1). S.C.A.A V J.R.C. C.R. us from June 20, 1941 should finish the game at least yesterday.

C. C.BA KITC. v. LR.C three points to the AL.

WATER-POLA).

of

For Craigengower last Saturday. D M

tind Resurios

the biggest rink wh He beat 8 H Strange by 30-15 He scored a seven

the 3rd head and led through |

k

I

also expect

Karanik

and

the Indian RC.

ut the game A. Goethe's rink who will be at home to Hongkong The other two win- had a four-shof win against O [C.C win Grave's. N

hers in this Division will very like- ly be the Kowloon Football Club herme Riisl the playing Police & C. and Recre' who will

at

trands several mes.

The issue was not deelded until the last head at the beginning of which Mansell was 19-15 in the be visiting Hongkong Electric lead and the game koked very much like being in the bug Poi clinch mailers he Wiki

ying 14

emple bat Karanga araned the

BOWLS RINKS

Bowls League on Saturday:---

Dick Turpin Destroyed

Sustaining

broken leg last Sunday when it fell aboard ship en route to the Macac Race Meet- will Hongkong Electric R.C

AUE- being. Dick Turpin. the 1937

owned presented by the following in the tralian subscription griffin

by Mr. A.H. Potts, had to be des- W. E. Macfarlane R. Gregory, 'troyed last Thursday. It had been A C. Gardner. L. de Rome (skip); hoped the injury would respond THIS WEEK'S MATCHES

A P. Tarbuck. C. E. Gahagan. A. to treatment at Fanling. The bowls programme for

FPaul J. K. Sloan skip): R. A., Dick Turpin won $2.975 in stakes coming week-end For the First! Division does not nok very excit- Owens. E 1. Groome, R. C. Butler, money during its career, and in

Jack for five to give us Karan-

Jia victory by one sot

Ing

the

The only two teams that appear to be evenly matched are Police end Kowloon Bowling Green "E". As the Fulice will be playing at home I think they will just about manage to win.

J

F. Lunny (skip). ReservesĮ. R. Way, W Stoke W. Stonehouse.

FLOOD! IGHT MATCH

The following will represent the! H.KER.C. 10 a floodlight bowls match against Messrs. Lane, Craw

For the rest. I expect Recreto |ford. Ltd., at Ming Yuen tomorrow

Indian RC at 7.30 p.m. Crulgengower. "A" and Kowloon Bowling Green "A"

addition to some good perfor- mances at Happy Valley also won distinction as a steeplechaser at Parling.

summer

Di being the late Shanghai and three in Hongkong, among them The largest is In Kukong. taking Sun Yat-sen, Father of the Chi- care of 500 children while these nese Republic, Dr. Sun Fo. Pres!- at Panling. dent of the Legislative Yusu. and in Hongkong located

a total of 180

Bables and

great possibilities."--

and Central News).

Strength of the Chinese Company. Talpa said Aberdeen accommodate Dr. H. H. Kung, Vice-President of

the Executive Yuan and concur children up to 14 rently Minister of Fmance Inspection Parade All ranks of

Asked about his impressions of "a -- European Y. M "C" Campany will parade at Mur years old without parents are au-

which, China, he said nomes

that she C.A V 36th Battery. R. A. ray Parade Ground for a general mitted into these (Army poolt. 7.15 p.m.

Navy Inspection of equipment, etc. by besides providing them with board country of "A" v. Royal Scots "A" (Army) the Company Commander un Wed., and lodging educate thera

at 17.15 hours give them industrial training in Pool) 7.45 p.m.; Royal Corps of nesday. June 25. Signals v. Middlesex "A" (Ariny sharp. Dress: Khak! Uniform. The order to make them useful citizens they grow up. Some of "B" pool, 8.15 p.m.; Navy

v Equipment Officer will make it a when

these children. Dr. Saunders sa'd. Combined Smal Units ("Y" point of being present.

Those are not strictly war walfs but Training Course Part I: pool), 7.15 p.m.; Navy "C" V.

Murray homeless orphans picked up by the Royal Scots "F" (49 pool, detalled will attend at 1.45 p.m.: Middlesex "B" v. 965th Parade Ground for instruction in Association.

8.15 Part I ut Training Course on Wed Battery, RA ("T"

nesday, Juce 25 at 17.15 hours

Dr. Saunders is also adviser and sharp. Dress: Khaki Uniform.

treasurer of the Chinese Children Con- Training Course -Part II stable R81 John Wong qualified in Fund th Richmond, Virginia, and Part II of Training Course on June New York City.

sald, was 17, 1941.

pool),

p.m.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 28 BASEBALL, HB. Baseball S.C.A.A.. 2.15 p.m. Chung Hwa. 4.30 p.m.

Club

RE.

7

B.G.C

LAWN BOWŁA, -- First Division

Kowloon Retreto "A" v

Docks R.C., Craigengower v. Civil Ser vice, Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C..

Kowloon Police R.C. v. "B" Recreio

V Kowloon

"A". B.G.C.

Second Division Hongkong C.C. v. Kowloon C.C.. Kowloon Tong v. Cratgengower.

F.C Kowloon Prison O.C. H.K.F.C.

R.C Third v. Talkoo

B.Q.C. บ. Kowloon Division: Love,

Hongkong FC., Kowloon F.C Police RC. Indian R.C. Hong- kong CC., Hongkong Electric Recreta.

PONIES AT FANLING Eight ponies. under the care ofi

M. A

Khan. the Indian trainer

for to Fanling have been sent

be wit grazing. They AP Tarbuck. W. E. Baker, A. F. kept there 1 August. Kowloon Docks.j Poul. J. K Sloan (skip); R. A. The pontes are Jungle Civil Service CC., Kowloon C.Cowens. A. G. Everett, C. E. Gaha-Swallow, Chateaugay. Rocky Beach and Recreto "B" respectively.

F. Lunny

E. (skip); W. gan. J.

W Macfarlane. R

Smith. A.

Lwin against

LEADERS CLASH

The two leaders in the Second Gardner, L de Rome (skip). Division, Kowloon Tong and Crai-) gengower, will meet on Saturday:

Craigen-

on the former's green. gower will have to be at their very best to cause Kowloon Tong to lose their hundred per cent. record but! I don't think they will do it.

HOCKEY

COMPETITION ON SKATES

1 is reliably learned that hockey competition on roller skater will be formed in the near future, and the venue of matches will be the Kowloon Skating Rink. Mung- kok.

According to Mr. Cheng. Mana- ger of the Kowloon Skating Rink,

been submitted a plan has

and Glorious Star (Australian) and Eve of Paradise. Sunlight View and Dow Jones (China ponies).

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KIM SHING CUP BASKETBALL

Kowloon Residents' Union are the present holders of the Kim roller Shing Cup basketball on skates competition as a result of their win by 35 points to 23 over the Kowinon Skating Rink.

The match which was played at the Kowloon Skating Rink, Mong- kek, drew a large crowd, who wit- nessed one of the best matches to date.

E. B. Nanak. one of the Rink's stars, was unfortunately injured during the first few minutes and could not take part for the rest of the game.

The first half was very eveh, but the Union showed mark superiority in the second stanza, and the

home team could not check the Fast opposing forwards who went about with a determination that carried the day.

The match Wes capably han- dled by Mr. Wong Lat-tong.

SEVEN GOALS FOR LEE WALTONG

The touring South China toam in Malaya recorded their biggest | win to date when they defeated United Bervices at Singapore by 11 goals to nhi on Sunday. Les Wal-tong ecorba seven of the goals, und Chan (Tak-fai and Lau Chung- sang two each.

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B. W. O. F.

LATEST LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS

The following is the latest list of

received

date for subscriptions This Fund he credit of the B.W.OF.:-

Previously acknowledged 105 and by organised in 1938

$336,768. and Chinese friends

Royal Hongkong Golf Club Proceeds with a committee of 1.000 in both of Competition for Royal Scots Tro-

and States the United

Canada phy. $260, Guernseyman, 10: Lt. and

Patrol Duty Patrol duties will be American carried out as odered.

18, 1941.

and Mrs. J

J. W. in

INDIAN COMPANY

in Mrs. Fabburn in memory of the late Invalided: Lance-Sergeant R228 Closest co-operation has been Ilam Din has been Invalided from existence between this Fund and Mrs. H. Bellock, 10; M. M. Eardley the Indian Company, as from June the Bouth China Christian Educa- In memory of the late Mr H, Bui-

tional and Industrial Association lock, 2: Mr, Promotions; Police Sergeants for Homeless War Refugee Child- mentory of the late Mrs. Bullock, 5; From January to June, he Capk J. J. Lossius (Monthly) Mar/ and R269 ren.

May), 60: Mrs. Pearce Miscellaneous R214 Channan Singh

appropriated to

sale. 80; Some of the Members of imam Din are promoted to the disclosed, it has

the Staff of Jardine, Matheson & Co. rank of Sub-Inspector (R) as from

Ltd, April/May, 225; Quarry Bay June 18, 1941 to fill vacancies.

Work Party. 150; Anonymous, b; R. Constables R275 Rattan Singh,

detailed will attend at Murray

Hancock (Monthly), 15, The Caravan R222 Awtar Singh, R242 Abdul Parade Ground for instruction in Tin. 17.63; Lt. G. R. Carver, 14.90 Aziz. R723 R. M. Omar, R752 S. R. Part I of Training Course on Wed Lam Fook Lye (Monthly), 20; Mrs. Salleh and R211 S. Aras are pro- nesday, June 25, at 17.16 hours R. A. Bückburrough, 60.25; Bony- moted to the rank of Acting Lance-sharp. Dress: Khaki Uniform. mous, 10; John Forbes (Monthly), 25;

Sergeant as from June 18, 1941 to fill vacancies:

Inspection Parade: All ranks of

FLYING SQUAD

Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will be Davis Brooks and Gran (Monthly), carried out as odered.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Dimissal: Constable R607 J. de J.

70: Mrs, M. M. Drake (Monthly), 10: Bale of Kaltting Bags per Mrs. Dun- bar, 55; "P.P.O. Gift" per Mrs. Dun- bar, 100; QAIMNE (Monthly), 15:

the Indian Company will parade on Wednesday, June 15 for a general Inspection of equipment, etc., by Fernandes has been dimissed from D. W. Hume (Monthly), 10; Anony the Company Commander at Mur- the Emergency Unit Reserve, as mous. 81.78; Dr. K. W. Chaun (Month- Jy), 30; Rev, and Mrs. T. A. Broad- ray Parade Ground at 17 15 hours from June 6, 1941.

Training Course-Part I: All foot (Monthly), 5; D. C. Edmonston sharp. Dress: Khak! Uniform. The Equipment Officer will make it ajranks of the "B" Company will at (Monthly), 250; "Roulette", 40; The tend at Murray Parade Ground on,Poreign Stuff of Dodwell and Co. Ltd. point of being present.

Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will be Wednesday, June 25, at 17.15 hours in memory of the late A. W. Hayward,

for instruction in Part 1 of Train- 121. Total $718.313 95. carried out as odered.

ing Course. Dress: Khak! Uniform. Riot Dr All Kowloon Squads (Nos. 4, 5 and 6 Squads) will at- CHUNGKING. June 23 (Central) tend Kennedy Road Under Acting-Lieut.-General Fang Hsu-an, ex- Inspector (R) M. A. de Souss for Divisional Commander, now living instruction in Riot Drill Van will in retirement at Tsingpel County,

east leave Headquarters at 17.05 hours Chuhsien,

Szechwan sharp on Friday, June 27. Dress: asked the Government to auction Khaki Uniform.

a part of his property in Chung- thus use the minney king and

purchase a plane for the Chinese Air Force

Training Course---Part 1: Those

Moving Appeal On "Double-Seven" Campaign

The Coina Campaign Committee has made the following appeal for Chiha in connexion with the "Double Seventh" cam- paign in the press throughout Britain;—

the

"Even at such time as this

"On July 7, China enters 5th year of her struggle for exis- dare

we

W. R. CHESTER. WOODS. Adjutant. Pollee Reserve.

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tence as a free nation. Japanese which we believe prepare the way armites have fought with a cruelty for new friendship outstanding in a world sick with two peoples in

still support of come. Will you horrors. Yet the massacres civilians which have shocked hu- in our double task?" manity account

On behalf of the China Cam- for only a small fraction of the deaths and suffer- paign Committee, the appeal was ings caused by this utterly un-signed by Lord Listowel, President,

Mr.

Chairman, Victor Gollancz, provoked war.

"We are trying to raise a special Miss Margery Fry. Vice-Chairman !fund to send out to China on July and Miss Dorothy Woodman, Hon. :7 but we must als provide Secretary-Centrar News),

the continuity

of our work 201 China in Britain Democracy's

CHANGSHA, June 23 (Central) rapThe Hunan Provincial Depart- worst disease is ignorance.

the Hu- [an's attack found China Il-pre- ment of Reconstruction. pared materially. It. found the nan Salt Administration and the peoples of the West equally - Human Economic. Commission have decided to each appropriate $200,- equipped mentally for under- standing the significance of the 000, making a total of $800,000 for Eastern events and their Govern- exploiting sals mines and for ex- tending credit loans in aid of the ment resetions to the

development of the salt industry.

REAL SUPPORT

"To dispel this ignorance and TENNIS COACH · FOR to foster a policy of real support

UNDERGRADUATES

and friendship for China is the second duty which the Chins Arrangements are in hand at Campaign Committee has under-University for Mrs. Chiu Chun- taken. In the past year despite clun, the well-known V.R.O. lady the bombing of our office and the tennis player, to coach lady under- dwindling of our funds, we con-graduates at tennis on Pokfulam tho tinued Our unspectacular but courts, Mrs; Chiu first won essential work of collection and Colony Ladlos Doubles title with distribution of information, writ Ms R. Porry in 1936, retaining the two following ing of articles for newspapers, or the title in ganisation of deputations and years in partnership with Miss provision of sponkets for many Perry and Mrs. Willams respdo- meetings.

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