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SPORTS
ONE-SIDED GAMES LAST WEEK-END: EASY POINTS
DESPITE
FOR BREWERS
BY R.O.Y.
THE TYPHOON THREAT, THAT FINALLY MA- TERIALIZED ON MONDAY, three baseball matches were played at Chatham Road during the week-end. Tuesday's schedule was, of course, washed out and there is every likelihood that the rest of the mid-week card will also be postponed.
A.N.S. And V.A.D. Gala In
Army Pool
The A.N.S. and V.. wimands Gala, which is to the held on July 12. has been transter:ed from the ! European Y.M.C.A pool to the Army pool Proceeds from the gala will go to the Bomber Fund
The following will be the pro- gramme –
A.N.S
V.A.D I free-style. ned and Fittinghoff drew a free breast-stroke, back-stroke. relay pass. "Doc" Molthen came through and diving: Two lengths free style with a single to right, chasing (68 2/3 yards for Y.M.C.A. mem- home Denham Crary for the first bers: Ope length (33 1/3 yards) tally of the session. Lake Hamlin stacie race: Garrison Officers 7. popped up to Choy for the second Volunteer Officers Relay Teams erasure, and Chuck Waggoner ful- of eight Exhibition Diving: Y.M. lowed with a roller to Shortstop C.A. 200 Yards Handicap: Women's ONE-SIDED GAMES
Ho, who mutted this opportunity one length Invitation race: 138 1:3 Both of these two games were of ending the trame and allowed terribly one-sided, South China Fittingholt and Moltben te score getting but one bingle against the while Waggoner aped to third. Cofferings of Gerry Gosano and Dave Leonard to be white washed in the first
Engaging in a double-header on Saturday and Sunday, the Hongkong Brewers chalked up easy points against the South China outt and the Sappers, the Southern Chtuese going down by 0-22 and the Royal Engineers by 2-18.
EXCELLENT HURLING
yards Invitation Relay (Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force. Army. European Y.M.C.A.: Water Poio- --Army V Combined Navy and
A Lau who had been hurlig Civilians. excellent ball. then unleashed his The Engineers put up a better second wild-pitch of the match'tol showing in that they did manage allow Chuck Waggoner to traipse to score twice, but tha! was only across the pan before he fanned after the Brewers had chalked up Johnny schaberg to end the sex- such a commanding lead that they sion. could afford to get careless with the opposing attack
Coming inte the last of the seventh twe markers behind
SCORING SYSTEM
In the A.N.S. and V.A.D. events points will he awarded on a 4-3-2- 1 basis and 4-2 for the relays
Should the weather prove 27- favourable on July 12, it is intend ed, providing the pool is fere, to
A nasty accident hefell Cork. of Long popped out to Schabers but hold the gala on July 19
and pilfered
the Sappers, in the second fram R! Chang walked when he raced to the right field fence for a high foul and tumbled Into the nullah on that side of the field. necessitating his removal to hospital where it is under- stood, he had several stitched put| into a deep cut on the neck. Apart from sundry other cuts and
face abrasions about
and
both second and third to more on Morocco Chau's bingle to left Char also pilfered two sacks while Granpop Leung filled out to John ny Bchaberg.
thi
His steal of third. causing a heated argument when Hank- All called Chan safe. Desplic their
POSTPONEMENT
The exhibition water-pole match between the Army and Navy VF- ranged for yesterday evening in the Army pool has been postponed to next week.
OPEN RINK
Heck, the damage was tortunately protests. the Waggonermen old TITLE HOLDERS 201 as bad as could reasonably not get the decision reversed and experted.
BEST GAME The best game of the week was the clash between. the Hongkong Baseballers and Chung Hwa which
Chan added insult to injury when he plltered home on inexperienced slabeter Denham Crary, who had taken over mound duty from Ber nie Johnson in the sixth.
WIN EASILY
Two rink and one pairs matches were played yesterday in the With the count knotted neither Open lawn bowls championships squad could tally in the elgiath of the Culony
went to nine innings before Gran pop Leung belted in "Mordeco") Chan with the marker that gave in the first half of the mth, green, the holders of the rink! the Chinese lads an R-7 victory.
and the Baseballers failed to store On the Hongkong Football Club
despite pushing Hamlin and Wag goner around to third and second respectively.
FINAL FRAME
uitie. R. Basa, A. E. Coates. J S The Baseballers opened the
Landolt and C. Rosselet (skip) won scoring in the initial frame. but
leomfortably from a Police R.C. | Pete Cany, "Loony" Loong and Chan crossed the plate to give the
Fink, composing J. Forrest J. Orem Chung Hwa aggregation E SWO- In the final frame Bill Chang and E. G. Fast skip), 26-19. run lead in the second half of the hoisted a fly to Gas Oliver who In the Pairs championship, W. sam! stanza Chuck
Waggoner gave him a life by dropping what Williamson and C.S.M. Thom de- and Pinky Higgins tallied to knot looked like a sitter. but charitable feated M. A. Baptista and G B.
the count in the third but the Bill, after pilfering securd, started Ladd, 30-16, at the Civa Servien Chinese regained the lead in the to walk back to the Initial sack C.C
last half of the fifth when they and was tagged out by Johnny In the other rink match, at the scored through Bill Chang and Schaberg to the accompaniment Kowloon F.C., R. P. Phillips B. A. Merocco Chan. Showing plenty of of groans by "Granpop" Leung. Peckham, J. E Henson and A fight. the Club gang staged a four "Morocco Chan then drew a Hyde-Lay skip beat S. A. Gray, run rally in the sixth to take a pass and promptly pilfered second E. Curits. A. W. Smith and E. C. two-run lead.
and came across with the winning Fincher (skip: 19-18. Derham Crary singled and pit-marker when "Granpup" Leung fered second. Bernie Johnson fan dragged a single to short centre.
HAPPY VALLEY SPORTING
GOLF
FIXTURES
TODAY
LEAGUE BOWLS SELECTIONS
The following are some of the Lawn Bowls League teams for Saturday:
Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. . First ¦ Div.): W. McLeod, W Harris. W. S.
SUMMER FOURSOMES TENNIS-Fourth Divisten · AT.C. Dall and J. Shepherd (skip): C. H.
RESULTS
The second and third rounds of the Fist Summer Boursomes of the
Royal Hongkong Golf Club played | at Happy Valley resulted as fol- lows:
SECOND ROUND
Willerton
and Price received walk-over from Bowker and Simmons; Barry and Abern best Bellamy and Greaves 5 and 4; MacFayden and Muir beal C. E. Moore and Lee one up; Po- well and Buller beat Forrest and Anderson 5 and 3: Mus and istaker beat A. K. Mackenzie and Matthews 2 and 1: Dennis and Hilter received walk-over from? W. A. Stewart and T. Low: T. B. LOW and Collings beat Penn and Collls 4 and 3.
THIRD ROUND:-Willerton and Barry not yet played: Powell and Buler beat MacFayden and Muir 4 and 3: Dennis and Hiller beat Mundy and Stoker; Low and Collings beat Smith and Green-, wood at the 19th.
WATER-POLO
In the Y.M.C.A. pool last night, Middlesex "A" defeated Middlesex "B" by seven goals to all in the European Y.M.C.A. Invitation water-polo tournament.
(2),
Gozl scorers were Ure Burdge (2), Jennings Bindon and Jones.
V. C.R.C. P.OR.C. (1) . POR.C. Gough. C. Pile. G. Perkins and W. (2), J.R.C. V. C.C.C. F.C. V S.C.A.A. C.B.A. v. KIT.C.
TOMORROW
MEETING --Annua),
Mair (skip); E. G. Post. J. M. For- rest. J. Orem and J. C. 8. Fender (skip).
Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. (Third Div, Away). J. E. Hayward, J. Rid- Maceo dell. J. R. McWalter and J. C. A1t- į Jockey Club, 3rd Floor, Prince's ken (skip): A Soutar. W. M Buliding. 4 p.m
SATURDAY, JULY 5
Smith, F. Nolan and J. W. Mac- Donald (skip; L. C. Pennell. A. J. Ichnson, F Channing and A. E BASEBALL--H.B. Baseball Club v. Carey (sklo). Reserves: G. E. WI- Chung Hwa. 2.15 p.m.; H.K. BC. lerton, E. Greenwood, G. Davis and v. Royal Engineers, 4.30 p.m. H. B. Dewar LAWN BOWLS. First Division:
Cralgengower V. Recreio "Asons, W. Mulcahy and T. A. Madar Kowloon C.C. Civil Service,
(skip); N. D. Lloyd. A. W. Ram- Police RC. v. Indian R.C., Re-
sey. G. E. Taylor and N. J. Beb- crelo "B" v. Kowloon B.G.C, "B",
bington (skip); A. E. Perry, L. Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v. Kowloon Jack, A. W. Smith and E. C. Fin- Docks R. C. Becond Division. cher skip).
کر لے
Hongkong C.C. v. Recrelo, Kow-
Kowloon Cricket Club (First Div : A. E. P Guest, W. W. Par-
HELD TO DRAW
loon Tong v. Kowloon C.C., Pri- -SOUTH CHINA A.A. son O.C. v. Craigengower. Hong- kong FC. Kowloon F. C. Third Division Kowloon B.O.C. F.
The South China A.A. footballers Cralgengewer. Kowloon FC w
continued their successful tour of Hongkong F.C.. Indian R.C. v. Malays when they were held to a Police R.C., Recrelo v. Hongkong draw by Negri Sembilan State on July 30, both sides sharing eight goals,
C,C.
MUNDAY, JULY 6 BASEBALL--U.8.8. Tulsa v, South
China Athletic Association a.m.
MEXICAN K.O.'S SCALZO
Goal-scorers for the tourists were
10 Lap Wai-tong (3) and Chan Tak-
fal,
H.K.V.D.C. Week-End Exercises Off
The Hongkong Volunteer De LOS ANGELES, July 2 (Router) fence Corps week-end exercises due to take place from P.M. 4th July. -Richte Lemis, Mexican butor al 1941 to P.M. 6th July, 1041 have resident in Los Angeles, won the
been cancelled,
The National
world featherweight championship, | The exercises will now be held Hwang Ting-ying, a farmer inds recognised by Huapu County in Bilung District. Boxing Association of America. by 20th July, 1941 and employers of Kwangal, was recently executed knocking out Pete Scalzo in the
by order of the provincial govern-
Arth round.
from P.M. 18th July, 1941 to PM.
alj tliose concerned are requested to give the same facilities with
tment for plapting ten mow OL Scalso hold the title for 13 regard to allowing Volunteers to
poppies,
montha,
attend.
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941.
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