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CRAIGENGOWER SCORES ANOTHER "SWEEP" TO CONSOLIDATE CHAMPIONSHIP CHANCES
Depleted Recreio "A" No Match For Police R.C.
As a result of their overwhelming win over KC.C. on Saturday, Craigenpower are now in a very strong position for the champion- ship in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League. Recréis “Å“ were without the services of most of thelt fegülars in their match Recreio "B" provided an against Police RC and subsequently lost. upset when they beat Civil Service C.C. thanks mainly to C.A. Lopes's win by 23 shots over JW. Deakin.
In the Second Division, twe divisional records were established by Jimmy Jack's rink (KC.C.)-13 consecutive scoring ends and 22 shots from these 13 ends-while their feat of scoring at 14 ends equalled the record.
B.O.C.
H.K.F.C.-R.
r. Shaw H. V
SATURDAY'S AQUATIC GALAS
NEW RECORD SET
AT LAICHIKOK
For the first time this season. three swimming galas were held on a Saturday night, clubs participat- ing were the Chinese Bathing Club and the Chinese AA. Bathing Club at North Point and the Hongkong and Kowloon Residents' Union at Lalchikok
Tsut Hang, swimming in the Open 60 metres free-style at ICNIKOM, clocked 26.8 seconds to better the
alid Indial Kowloon
their respective Pearse, A. Brooksbank, K. 8. Ro-Chinese National mark by half-a- R.C. both won
(s) 10; A. B. Coleman, 3. matches in Third Division and bertson the championship in this division S. Howell, J. A. R. Selby, W. GI promises to be a very open affair. (8) 23; A. Watson, J. H. Gelling, J. D. Thomson, W. Macfarlane (5) 24 Total 57. K.C.CA.
THE RESULTS Following are the scores:
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS LOSE
At Happy Valley, Police Recrea- tion Club beat Club de Recreio "A" by 2 rinks to and on aggregate (4 points to 1)
Police: E G. Post. J. M. Forrest J. Orem, J. C. S. Fender (s) 31; C.
Gough, C Plle, G. Perkins, W. Mair
(5) 20: W. McLeod, W. B. Harris W. S Dali, J. Ehepherd (5) 20. Total 71
C.
Tribble, A. H.
SPORTS & GENERAL
second, Tsang Cheong-ming, ace
for the race, was beaten by a yard sprinter of Lal Tsun and favourite!
and had to be content with second place.
SOCIETY WEDDING
Mr. Chien Ting and his bride, forntetly Miss Elissa Wang-
(King's Studio).
BASEBALL CALLED
"SISSY GAME”
MONDAY, JULY 21, 1941.
CHINESE IN AMERICA UNANIMOUSLY
SUPPORT GENERALISSIMO,
FONG FINDS
Mr. B. S. Fong, well-known overseas Chiness leader in Sao Francisco and member of the People's Political Couneli - in Chungking, touring the Chinese comutünities ine United States to report on mis visit to China, repently arrived in Washington where he was entertained by Dr. Ha Shih, the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. T. V. Soong, the Alumini of Lingnan - University, and Chinese residenta,
Returning to San Francisco. Mr.
Fong has completed visit to 16
cities in 26 States covering 7,000 OIL EXTRACTED
matles where he had spoken before
| 25,000 overseas Chinese,
Mr. Fong told Central News
FROM PINE
that he found the overseas Chi-ROOTS FOR FUEL
nese ate intensely Interested
Chinese affairs and that their Experiments have been success- donations to the Government last fully completed by Prof. Lin I of year increased over the previous the Fukten Union College, on the year. He is most enthusfastic extraction of of from pine roots. About his China visit expressing for fuel,
the hope that a larger volume of The new liquid fuel has been Chinese news can be brought to successfully used by the Fukien America for the Chinese resi- Transportation Company to run buses which can cover more than The loyalty the overseas 19 kilometers with one gallon of Chinese to the Government is un- the fuel
dents.
of
MR. CHIEN TING AND
MISS ELISSA WANG surpassed, sald Mr. Fong.
adding The Company has now set aside
A pretty Chinese society wed that they all support Generatis-$400,000 for the establishment of ding took place at Gloucester simo Chiang Kai-shek for the an of refinery with a monthly Hotel on Saturday afternoon when prosecution of the war-Central output of about 20 metric tons. MISS ELISSA A. H. WANG, third News
The cost per gallon will be only reduced Philadelphia-Take it from Jack daughter of Dr. Chefigting Wang,
about 37. This may be Sheehy, former hurler of the New former Chinese Ambassador in Wa.
1f production is on a larger scale. York Chants, that baseball today is shington and Mrs. Wang, becàme
There are plenty of pine roots in
Sing Tao Swimming Club again Martin R. Leigh, J. M. Jack (8) showed that they are a combina 26; 9. A. Gray, E. F. Fincher, E. Ctton hard to beat in the 180 metres Curtis, R. 9. Meadows (8) 18; R. S Medley Relay. At the Chinese Capell, H. Overy, F. A. Fabel, T. W. Bathing Club, the team comprising
(back) Carr (5) 18. Total 02.
Shek Kam-pu!
Ng Nin (breast-stroke) and Wong Chi- A Stanley. Hongkong Cricket/ hung (free) won the event quite becoming a "sissy's" game. Club lost to Prison Officers Club comfortably from
rivals, C.B.C. "A" by 2 rinks to 1 but won on aggre-
NARROW MARGIN
gate, thanks to G. Costello's win
by 16 shots (3 points to 2).
PO.C.-V. H. Freeman, A. H. A
(s) 11: A. W. Hircock, J. W. Fitz-
Misk
their nearest
CHI NAN UNIVERSITY TO BE REMOVED
the bride of MR. CHIEN TING Sheehy, who pitched back in the son of Mr. Hsin Tsi Chien Chair- Ho Wal-king, champion days of World War I, thinks things man of the Board of Directors of lady sprinter of the C.B.C. had it are degenerating to a point where the Bank of Communications and the opposition in the 50 metres the batter soon may be permitted Mrs. Chten.
The ceremony was witnessed by Shanghal will be removed to the free-style for ladies, winning the to call for the pitch he wants-and
the parents of the bride and bride- get itl
groom and by Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, former Chinese Ambassador fa Tokyo.
Recreio "A":-D. C. Alves, C. r Perry, G. B. Foster, J. McCutcheon race in 37. 1/5 secs.
W
Marques. J. J. Basto, C. G. Silva gerald, G. V. McGrath, W 3. Bag- (8) 8; L. F. Xavier. A. M. Rodriley s 24: 3. McCurrach, J. gues. J. E Noronha. F. X. Silva is Hudson, S. Hodge, C. Gowland ist 26; F. X. Soares, A. F. Noronha, 19. Total 54. A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz (6) 19 Total 53.
K.C.C. BEATEN
AL
Cox's
Road.
Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Cricket
16. Total 57.
G
0. E
WELL-JUDGED RACE
race in the 100
stroke for ladies. Her time was 1 min. 46. 1/6 secs.
That day isn't very
The bride looked charming in a
The
The Chi Nan University
in
Puken.-Central News]
COMMUNIST ARMY REVOLT
CHUNGKING. July 20 (Reuter> interior.
It was officially announced yes- Suggestion for its removal was terday that the 18th Group (Com- far off,"
first made by the Chi Nan alumuii, munist) Army, taking" arbitrars Ho Slu-lam, swam a very well- observed the ex-athlete. The Na-
in the South Seas to General Wu action, is attacking Government judged race in the 50 metres free- tional League already has ruled style open to members at the Chi- that its batters may wear helmets gown of white net and lace cut on Te-chen during his tour there last troops in Shansi and Shantung.
The National Military Council nese A.A. Bathing Club gala, which and the so-called skull ball das
Princess Hines, with long tight year for transmission to the Cen-
tral authorities.
has telegraphed Chu Teh, Com- H.K.C.C.-S. L. Lloyd, J.
he won in 29. 4/5 secs. Another, been all but outlawed.
sleeves. Artificial flowers held her
It was again brought up by Mr mander-in-Chief of the Con- Haigh, H. Wallington. G.
swimmer that showed up well was "When I pltched for the New tulle vell in place and she carried
Hu Shou-yu, representative of the munist forces, ordering him to Costello (8) 27; L. E. N. Ryan, Miss Lau Wun-two, who won her York Giants from 1914 through 1918 a spray of ping gladioli
metres breast we were told it was good pitching
Misses Shirley Shao and Chi Nan alumni in Malaya, before check the hostile action and with- Hospes, R. A. Edwards, R. R. Dayles
to the original positions (8) 15; H. F. Shields, T. R. Howell,
as well as good psychology to make S. C. Yu, the bridesmaids, wore Mr. Ku Yu-balu, Vice-Minister of draw LA. R. Duncan. P Goodwin (s)
has been a batter fidgety by throwing one or pale pink and blue printed or- Education, during his visit to Fu- but do reply. hitherto two around his whiskers.
received, gandle cut on Victorian lines and kien recently.
It is now understood that the wore shoulder length veils held in A TOEHOLD
Tenders are invited for the Wo place with artificial flowers to Ministry of Education has accept-
removal Hos Shek Station building, K.C.R.. INDIANS TOO GOOD
At the Chinese Bathing Club, the "It keeps the slugger from getting match their frocks. They carried ed the suggestion and At Bookunpoo, Indian Recrea-home team beat. South China A.A.& toehold on the ball and none of Victorian postes of blue hydrangeas will probably be carried out before for the erection of nullah shoring, the beginning of the next academie Kai Tak, and for the erection of rower Cric-by five clear goals, while the home the great hitters like Ty Cobb and pink roses. tion Club beat Craft
year-Centrál News)
Wo Hop shek. C.C.C.-J. W. Leonard, L. C. Rket Club by 2 rink and on team at Laichikok also beat a team Frank Baker. Hans Wagner or Souza, A. E. Coates, B. W. Brad- aggregate 4 points to 1). bury (s) 23; A. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa, U. M. Omar (s) 26; A. A. Razack, 1. Gadd, J. S. Landult, C. s Rosselet (s) Total 82.
Club on all rinks (5 points to 0).
K.CC.-N. D. Lloyd, A. W. Ram- sey, Q. E. Taylor, N. J. Bebbington (8) 17; A E. P. Guest, W. W. Par- sonз, W. Mulcahy, T. 8. Madar (s) 19: A. E Perry, L. Jack, A. W Smith, E C. Fincher (s) 8. Total 45.
AGGREGATE WIN
23
At King's Park, Club de Recreio "B" lost to Civil Service Cricket 1, but thanka Club by 2 rinks
to a big win by C. A. Lopes over J. W Deakin, won on aggregate
(3 points to 2)
Recreio "B"-A, J. Osmund, A. P. Pereira, C. H. Basto, C. A. Lopes: (s) 32: F. A. Machado, C. M. Alves, M. A. Carvalho, C. C. Fereira (s) 14; J. O. Remedios. A. M. Xavier. J. A. Remedios, E. Souza (8) 10. Total 58.
C.8.G.C.-J. Galletly, J. R. Car E. W. Simmonds, J. W. Deakin (8) 9; H. F. Harper, M. Scott, V. S. Ebbage, M. N. Rakusen (s) 21; P.
THIRD DIVISION
Water-polo matches brought all ree galas to a successful conclu- slon.
MAID OF HONOUR The mald-of-honour, Miss Yoeh
from the Middlesex Regiment by others squawked about the skull four goals.
ball. The percentage is all with I.R.C.-M. U. Razack, M. P.
The Chinese A.A. Bathing Club the batter today for there are Wang, wore a natty blue or- M. Pumjahn, A. o Madar, K.
held an inter-members match to few tricks the pitcher has left. gandie trimmed with inauve velvet Suffad (s 23; M. 1. Razack, J. M. A. Rumjahr, M. A. Wahab, 8. M. by four goals, to two.
which the "A" team beat the "B" what with the emery, saller, par-ribbon and wore mauve flowers on rafn and other freak pitenes gone." ber hair. She carried a Victorian Dosy similar to those of the Rumjahn (8) 28; B. el Areal, M.
Sheehy left the Giants in 1918 bridesmaids. Hassan, A. H. Madar, A. M. Wahab!
and went in turn to. the 8t. Lonis) (s) 23. Total 74.
The little Misses Jean May and Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and to Norma Wang, nieces of the bride. Rochester and Toronto in the In- were flower-girls-and wore mauve ternational League,
net frocks and carried baskets of SYDNEY, July 20 (Reuter)—The Now a resident of Philadelphia pastel shade flowers.
The tiûties of beatman were tils- fourth Test soccer match between he recently was discharged from a Australia and the touring Chinese hospital after recovering from charged by Mr. 0-6, Tu, football team was played at New-branchial pneumonia. Formerly. The bride was given away by castle and resulted in a with for Sheehy lived in Astorin, L. 1. her father who now Chairman
C.C.C.-E. J. Todd. A. E. S. Alves, F. Franks, A. J. Coelho (8) 18; F. X. Delgado, P. K. Pavri, C. W. Lam, N. P. Karanjia (8) 11; Li Sul-wing, F. K. Modi, D Rosario, M. Medina (s) 24. Total 53.
K.F.C. DOWN
At Chatham Road, Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Kowloon Football Club by 2 rinks to 1 and
EASTERN LOSES FOURTH TEST
the Aussies by the score of dive Rookies today are treated ike of the Board of Directors of the goals to two.
opera dives," he asserted. "They Wu-Ho-Kou Iron Works branch In the first test Eastern won 6-4; hartje 'em like they're wrapped in office
A. Macintyre, R. M. Ogden (s) 25; B-2,
B. Williams, G. Frost, A. A. Dand, C. Dowman (s) 13: B. Thomson, A. Thomson, C. Fuller, F. Fergusson!
b. Crawley, W. 11. Colledge, W. J(s) 13. Total 61. Burling, J. F. McGowan (s) 25. Total 55.
INDIANS LOSE
IMMIGRATION
DEPOT WIN AT SOCCER
on aggregate (4 points to 1). Australia won the tetona 4-2 and cellophans and able to crack if Over 600 guests attended the re- KFC.-G. E. Cross, W. C. Ogley, Eastern won the third last week they drop. And let me tell you that's were Hon. Sir Shcuson Chow, Dr. ception prominent among whom quite a contrast to a pitching staff; like one the Giants had when I was W. W. Yen, Hon. Mr. Li The-fong and Mrs. Li, Miss Rösamund King. here,"
Mr. H. C. Soong (General Mana- ger) of the Bank of China), Dr. (Miss) F. C. Won. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Woo, Mr. Li Hau-taang, Mr. D. Chang (of the Central Trust), Mr. Yih Kung-tsol Mr. Cheng. Shu-wo, Mr. Chow Yeung-nun, Mr. 08. Liu, Mr. G. Gockchin, Mr. H. N. Cheng, Mr. W. C. Liu and Mr. C. C. Ma
K.B.G.C.-J. A. Fraser, Sir A. MacGregor, E. V. Searle, H. Nish!
A friendly football match was
(s) 16; J. Hurst, B. C. Walker, C. played yesterday morning at the At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl Langley, L. A. Jordan (8) 24; W. P.WD. ground, Causeway Bay, be- ing Green Clab "A" beat Indian M. Wilson, J. 8. Dinnen, G. B. F. tween the Staff of the Immigra Recreation by 3 finks to 1 and on Thompson, E. Wallis (s) 27. Total tion Depot, West Point, and Staff aggregate (4 points to 1).
$7.
of the Becretariat for Chinese Af-} fairs.
K.B.O.C. "A":-R. P. Phillips, E Levett, J. McKelvie, R. Duncan (s)
26; W, L. Walker, G. W. Deacon
POINTS' FOR RECREIO
At. King's Park, Club de Recreto
The Immigration Officer. Mr. 3.
A. Hyde-Lay, A. M. Holland (8) 11; lost to Hongkong Football Club H. B. Lee was prescrit and kicked
P. Holloway, H. White, P. A. Peck- by 2 rinks to 1 mit won on aggre- off. ham, A. J. Hall (x) 19.. Total 58.
IRC-J. Hoosen, A. K. Isthall,
gate (3 points to 21.3
Recreio F P. Sequeira,
P.
F.
U. A. Rumjahn, A. R. Dallah (8) d'Almeida, M. Mendonca, M. 18; A. K. Suffad, M. B. Hassan, A. Pinna (s) 18; E, Alarcon, H. M. M. Rumjahn, M. R. Abbas (3) 19: Xavier, A. A. da Rosa, H. R. Pinna D. M. Khan, S. Tusui, A. H. Rum (8) 15; C. A. Pinna, A. M. Sliva, E.
jahn, &. K. Minu (8) 19. Total 50. A, R. Alves, P. A. Yvanovich (a) KOWLOON DOCK WINS 31 Total 84. gadam
The match caused much langh- ter as the field was wet and silp pery, and, there were many falls.
The score was 4-1 in favour of the Immigration Depot.
OPEN Pairs games CANCELLED
The following matches in the
At Austin Road, Kowloon Docks H.K.F.CA. Bailey, J. Russell, Recreation Club Beat HoWłodn) S. H. Strange, J. Ralston (s) 19; T. Bowling Green Club on all H. Pearse, BL Bickford, G. E. Open Pairs Lawn Bowls champion-
Stephens, B. A. Mansell (8) 25; K. ship have been postponed: 0 rinks (5 points to 0)
July 21, at Recrelo: W. Willanı- K.B.G.C. "B"--H. Bicknell, A. Forrow, F. Flippance, O, B. Robert
am JAR. Belby.
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
LAWN BOWLS, Colony Open Fairs Championship, Second Round. TOMORROW
The honeymoon is Being spent at Repulse Bay.
WEDDING AT REGISTRY
LAWN BOWLS-Colony Open Pairs Championship, Becond Round. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 BASEBALL USS Mindanao v.
Royal Engineers, 5.15 p.m. ĮTENNIS. —- Third Division: C. R. C. The marriage took place at the (1) v. G.D.R., HKUT.C. v. A.T.Registry, Supreme Court, on C. C.C.C. v. KTGCA, BCAA-Saturday of Mr. Than Thong, 4. K.0.0. IRÒ, V. C.R.C. (3)... mechanic, of No. 19 Ban đầu Street, Hok Un, and Im Kam- sun, of the same address. ANNOUNCËMENT
THURSDAY, JULY ZA
MEETING - Annual, of the Hong
kong Rifle Association, Jacobead „Rpom, Hongkong Hotel; 6:30 p.m.
The forthooming marriage be
Atkina, H. E. Drew, J. G. Meyer (s) Bon, G. 6. Graver (8) 16. Total 69: son and CBM. Thơm, v. A, Steve NNIS. - Fourth Division: OB.A. tween Mr. Fong Montão, merchant,
19; W. C. Hoddor, V. C. Dixon, H.:
L. Lockhart, G. H. Sherriff (a)- 18;
KLEUTRICIANS BEATEN --
At Ming Yuen, Police Recreation
hy 12 HRPC: L Sykes * C. Om v . J. Harris and
BOWLS SWEEP
G. W. Elphick, A. J. Rogers, A. Bower, L. Guy (a) 10. Total 42. Club beat Hongkong Electric Re- A. Bodhi,
KDRO-W Houston, W. D. creation Chub by 2 rinks to 1 and McMaster, W. Greig, F. Cullen (a) on segregate (4 points to 1). 30: C. R. Logan, F. C. Clemo, J. V. Electric W. E. Baker, W. Stone- Ramsey, A. Calman (1) 27: Bhouse, A.-F. Paul, J. E. Blown (8) Lapsley, W, Mackle, T Colemien, 20; . L. Ordome, C. E. Gahagan, M. Ferguson. (6) 25. Total 82,
A. O. Gardiner, Lude Moms (8) 17; SECOND DIVISION AP. Tarbuck, A. G. Everett, J. F.
POINTS FOR HK.F.D.
| Barton, J. F, Lumny (8) 10. Total
RESULTS
Kathy Levant of the
un Fundsärang'a Bowie Lidbaue
V. A.T.C., IRO, v, PORC. (1), of No. 33 Lockhart Road, and Miss KITO, V. JRG, CRU, V. "C., P.ORU, (2), Y. B‚O.A.A.
SATURDAY, JULY 26 -- BASEBALL. — South China Athle- tic Association v. Chung Hwa. 215 p.m.; B.3.0. v. HK.30. 4.80, p.
LAWN BOWLB,--First Division: Recreto "A" v. Recreio "B", Oral,
Wong Ching-eay, of No. 223 Jaste Ford, was announced on Satur day.
Craigeprower. Third Division: Craigongower v. Recrelo, Kowloon 8.00 v Indian R.C., Hongkong d. v. Hongkong Libctric, Polled
10 CH.D.R., 18tengower v. Foline HC. Row-HO Honghule C.C
At Happy Valley, Holigkons! PROL O Penhan A, J. Football club beat Kovibon Cric- JohnMA, TF Chilinging, N. E. Cutey Fisket 19 (1.RO. 3rd Div.) Others tickets trẻ;-11, 168, 05, bat bids by a Piks Yo 1. But ane (8) 10% HAYWINI 3. B. ANULUI, PEACEBUT Win Hested by 3. M. Jhak 31. M. MoWalter, 3 Atiden 17 27: 401, 280, 440, 276, 046-873, 351, 800, DATKE. 16Beftion, fout on aga A. Both, WM Bmith 8. Nolin, 61, 3437-8270
3 poing to be 3 MoDonald (1) 38. Total # 105,3284
loon. Doska RO. v. Kowloon C.C.
· Civil Barvicë v. Kowloon, B.0.0
SUNDAY, JULY HI
"A" Indian R.C. v. Kowloon. B.G.C, BASEBALL UBA, Mindanao, Y. "Becond Division Recreio
HOLIKODE 1.0. Hampton 0.0
Taikou: RD, KOW
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