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BASEBALL NOTES:
ENTERTAINING CLASH BETWEEN CHUNG
HWA AND THE MINDANAO
Although inclement weather again washed out half of the week- end baseball programme, local fans were not entirely deprived of their favourite sport as the .S.S. MINDANAO and CHUNG HWA put on an entertaining clash on Saturday afternoon. The Mindanao lads won by the huge margin of 14 tallies to 1. but first class huri- ing by "Ski Powlawski and some sparkling defensive work on both sides kept the game from being featureless.
For the next five frames only Chung Hwa won the Loss but started of badly as Dick Chang sixteen Chinese batters went up to and long both tanned aud Bill the place, with Morocco Chan the
Lo "Ski to end only hitter to connect safely, put-i Chang grounded
Wille ting him on Drst base to set things Orst frame in rapid time.
when the cham- HD for the game's only double Wilson fanned
the final plons went to bat but Crooner killing. This was in
frame with BU Chang the only Rul singled to centre.
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Pawlowski Followed with a single out. and Ruch pulled of a wasted steal With Chan holding the initial of third as Tony Mascarage work-sack Waily Ching slashed a daisy ed Wally Ching for pass that cutter along the third base fuul loaded the sacks. McKenziene that appeared to be labelled.
came up with aj popped to Bli Chang behind the but plate and R. W WPson was tossed ashy stop and throw that had out Cing 10 Oranpop Leung with Wally Ching a first by the prover- out a Darker being scored
sal whisker Buel then rifled the pill back to Bowersox who put
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STEADY HURLING
Chung Hwa garnered their one tally in the second. McKenzion Chan who had torn all the way mufcg Merrero Chan's helst to third, completing the best play
Wally' the latter two bases.
of the match giv Ching was pegged out by Bower- Sex Chan taking third, but Y. T Chan whifed the breeze to make
Steady hurling by Wally Ching wo away Meore then jumbled
held the winners up to the nith grounder Leung's Grangop allow "Morocen" to dent the plate frame, but tallies by Fuel, McKen- and Granpop was caught stealing. R. W Wilson, Bowersux and for the third out.
MINDANAO LEAD
LO
Moore put paid to Chung Hwa's pennant hopes.
Just for good measure, the blue- In their half of the same stariza.
another six-run the Mindanao lads took the lead Jackets staged
the seventh that gave: with
tallies. After rally in Bowersox had filed out to Loong. Chung Hwa the Impossible mark Moore got on the easy way when of thirteen tallies for
2
brace
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looked like
tle. As
a wild pitch by Wally Ching Indicated above the Chinese lads reducing the skideed of his ribs, and was driven, home by Groneck's slashing triple home lo left
The
latier came
unleashed a wild peg to third.
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great comeback
Willie Wilson beat out a dropped honours third strike.
stole
second
never margin.
Ski Powlawski fanned eleven with the second counter when Ho of the Chinese batters and staged
to take the! of the game although but; Hank Ruel shone with a perfect was then nabbed off second, Wally 1.000 batting average in three tripa Groneck got the "Crooner" Ruel to the plate. Ho. Ching to then slashed out a double to cen- longest hit with a triple in the Morocco Chan and Hv tre for his second straight hit but second.
were the only members of the losing squad to get aplece.
was left stranded when Powlaw ski's foul fly was snaffled by Gran pop Leung.
HOCKEY CUP SPORTING
CLOSE
MATCH ON ROLLER SKATES
In a closely contested match al the King's Skating Rink yester day evening, CYCLONES SPORTS CLUB, one of the strongest con- tenders for the CHI YIN TAT PAO CUP, defeated KING'S by two goals to one in the roller skates hockey league.
The more aggressive methods of the Cyclones had the King's de fence in difficulties early on, and took the lead through J. Ktchell. In the second half. King equa- lised through Chang Kow-wing. who was the best of the losing forward line.
efforts
The winning goal was put in by A. R. Kitchell and, despite the great
the Josers, by Cyclones managed to hold on to the slender lead to the finai whistle.
The following were the teams CYCLONES: M. H. Hassan: R. Rocha, A. H. Bakar: W. Moham- med, A. K. Markar and A. R. Ki- chell. Utilities: Omar Rahman, J. Kitchell, T. Kitchell, R. A. Bux.
KING'S: Chin Hak; Ng Ping, Lo Tak; Henderson, Chang Kow-wing and D. D. Nien. Utilities: Lau Hin-wan and Fong Chi-wat
The game between China Skat- ing Rink (Panthers) and Bue- caneers on the Kowloon Rink wES not played owing to the latter falling to field a team and it is understood that Panthers have been conceded a walk-over.
CAGE CUP GAMES
Playing superior basketball, the National University beat the Ya Keang team by 99-31 in the Wu Te Chen Cup basketball league played at the Chinese YMCA. yesterday.
South China beat the Ping Ching Bchool of Accountancy by 30 pts. to 31.
CRICKET MATCH
DRAWN LONDON, ALE
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FIXTURES
TODAY
LAWN BOWLS. Colony Open Pairs Championship. Third Round, At Kowloon C.C.-C. M.; da Silva and F. X. Soares v. H. R. Pinna and B. Basto. At Re- creto. T. A. Madar and A. E. B. Guest v. A. Eastman and W.C. Simpson; H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro v. J. A. Remedios and L. A. Gutterrez. At Pollee R.C.- D.A. Rozario and J.8. Landpit v.j W. McNeil and P. A. Peckham.: A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar v. J. McCutcheon and G. Gowland. At Kowloon B.G.C.-J. V. Ram- say and R Morrison or G. V. McGrath and V. H, Freeman v. C. F. Vas and J: C, Remedios; E. Post and W. Cameron N C. R. Pereira and F. X. M. da Silva. At Kowloon F.C.-W.L. Walker and R. Duncan v, A. M. Holland and K. C. Hamilton or A. E. Coates and B. W. Bradbury. TENNIS. "D" Division: C.C.C. v. KIT.C, FOR.C. (1) v. S.C.A.A... J.R.C . F.C. C.B.A. v. P.OR.C. (2) IRC v. O.R.C.
TOMORROW
LAWN BOWLS, Colony Open Third Pairs Champlonship. Round, At Recrelo, LA J. SUB and J. F. V. Ribeiro v. C. & Mar- ques and J. E Noronha; T. Younghusband Coleman and P.
V. A. J. Kew and Y. 8. Tang. At Kowloon F.C.-J. Williamson and
SPORTS & GENERAL
TENNIS LEAGUE Į MALAYA TENNIS FIXTURES CHAMPIONSHIPS
IRC. v. C.R.C.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941.
RECREIO RINKS The Place Of The Christian FOR SATURDAY Community In The Work Of Establishing Social Justice In
the Lawn Bowls Teague on Satur-
Club de Recreto will be repre- sented by the following rinks in Revised Programme Kho Sin-kie Retains
days For August
Two Titles
FIRST DIV. "A"-FX Bilvą, C. SINGAPORE, Aug. 6 (Central) Roza Pérelta, J. E Norchha, H. A. The following is the revised Khe Bin-kie. Chinese tenuis ace, Alves (skip): J Lu, C. E. Mar- programme of the tennis league, continues to retain the Malayan ques, L. F. Xavier, J. F. V. Ribeiro for the month of August:-
lawo tennis angles title by beating : (skip); F. X. Soares, C. M. da Silva, FIRST DIVISION
the former Malayan champion F. V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz (skip). Monday, Aug. 11
Chin Kee-ong 6-0, 6-2, at Kusts | SECOND DIV.A. J. Osmund, Lampur yesterday.
C. M. &. Alves. J. R. Soares, A. P. Tuesday, Aug. 12
In all the tournament's singles Pereira (skip); L A. Rosario, A. V. H.K.UTC. v. C.DR CR.C. v. HK.CC.
marches Kho gave away a total of Barros, H. R. Pinta, M. A. Car- only eight polots.
valho (skip); E Cunha, F. A. Xa- SC.A.A. v. KC.C.
with Mrs R. P. C. Carter as vier, J. A. Remédios, C. C. Pereira partner Kho also won for the (skip). second consecutive year the mixed THIRD DIY. M. Alarcon, P. doubles championship by trounc-d'Almeida, E. A. R. Alves, P. ing G. W. Plunkett and Miss M. Yvanovich (skip); A. Ferroira, G. Guterres, M. Mendonca, M. F. Strokes, 6-3, 6-4.
However Kho and his partner, Alarcon (skip); F. P. Sequeira, H. Chin Kee-onn, lost in the men's M. Xavier, A. A. da Roza, M. F. doubles semi-finals to an Austra Pirma (skip). ilan pair, G. W. Plunkett and S. Y D. Breakspear.
Wednesday, Aug. 13 H.K.C.C. v. 6.C.A.A. C.R.C. v. H.K.U.T.C KCC. . I.RO.
Wednesday, Aug. 20 C.D.R. V. SC.A.A. C.R.C. v. KC.C. EK.D.TC v I.R.C.
Wednesday, Aug. 27 T.R.C. v. S.CA.A. KCC v. H.K.U.T.C. C.OR. V. CRC.
SECOND DIVISION Monday, Aug. 11 8.C.A.A, v. K.T.G.CA.
Tuesday, Aug. 12 C.R.C. v. A.TU K.C.C V C.S.C.C
Tuesday, Aug. 19 B.C.A.A. y. C.R.C C.8.0.C. v. ATC KT.G.C.A. v. K.C.C.
Tuesday, Aug. 26 C.R.C. v. K.C.C. K.T.Q.CA. v. CS.C.C. 8.CA A. v. ATC,
THIRD DIVISION Monday, Aug. 11 C.R.C. (1) v. CRC. (2)
Wednesday, Aug. 13 C.D.R. v. S.CA.A. ATC. v. I.R.C KTG.CA. v. KIT.C. K.C.O. v. CR.C. (2) C.R.C. (1) V. C.C.C.
Monday, Aug. 18 KIT.C. v. V.RC. (1)
Wednesday, Aug. 20 C.DR. v. K.LT.C. ATC. v. C.R.C. (2) K.TGC.A. K.C.C CRC (1) V. I.R.C. H.KU.T.C. v. S.C.A.A.
Wednesday, Aug. 27
LR.C. v. C.DR. S.C.A.A. v. OR.C. (1) C.C.C., H.KU,T,C.
FOURTH DIVISION Thursday, Aug. ?
C.C.C. V. K.I.T.C P.OR.C. (1) v. SC.A.A. JR.C. v. FC. С.В.А.
v. PORC (2) IR.C. *. C.R.C.
Thursday, Aug. 14 P.OR.C. (1) v. G.BA. JR.C. v. TRO,
S.C.A.A. v. C.R.C. CCC. v. P.OR.C. (2)
Thursday, Aug. 21
C.R.C. v. C.BĄ KITO. v. I.R.C. FOR.C. (2) v. J.R.C.
Thursday, Aug. 28 P.OR.C. (1) P. KIT.C, CB.A v. A.T.C.
The following matches have been arranged for September:-
FIRST DIVISION Wednesday, Sept 3 SOA.A. V. CR.C HKC.C. v. HK.U.T.C.
THIRD DIVISION Wednesday, Sept. 3 CD.R. v. 4.TO. OR.C. (1) v. KT.G.C.A. HKUT.C. v. KO.C. 8.C.AA. V. KLT.C
Wednesday, Sept. 10 AT.CY. C.R.C. (1) KTGCA. y. HX.UT.C. K.C.C. v. CC.C.
Wednesday, Sept. 17 C.C.C. v. CD.R. K.LT.C. v. C.R.C.
Wednesday, Sept. 24 ATO. v. C.C.C. C.R.C. (2) v. K.I.T.C
DISCIPLINE IN
THE A.R.P.
The following extract is from
8. M. Thom v. A. Steven, and A.R.P. Orders No. 31 issued yester-
1. A. R R. Selby or G. Willerton day-
and G. Davies; E. Levett and H.
Boong v. A, B. Coleman and W.
DISCIPLINE
1092 WESTERN S/W
Wong'
Gili Ai Kowloon BG.C J. M. Chung-keung has been reduced to Jack and A. E. Perry v. W. B. the rank of Warden for disobeying Harris and A Boutar. At Crai-instructions.
.gengower. Eccleshall and J. The following are fined $1.50- Shepherd v. G. E. F. Thompson and reprimanded for neglect of and EV. Searle dr H. Gittins duty. QUARRY BAY-1247 Yuen and W. J. Howard; W. Purling Man-kon, 1281 Tam Hung-kwong. and M. N. Rakusen v. N. J. Beb 1273 Ohlu Kal-wah. Bington and J. F. MacGowan or
J. 3. Basto and G. H. Basto, at Civil Service B. R. Soling andį. K. M. Omar v. W. McLeod and W. 8. Dill,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 BASEBALL, H. B. Baseball Club v. Chung Hwa, 6.15 p.m.;. US8; Tiny. "Bouth 'China, 4:30 pm. LAWN BOWLS-First Division: Rocrolo "Ay. Kowloon B,G,C. "B", Cralgengower v Kowloon B.G.C. "A", Kowloon C v. Hegi crelo "B" Police Rd. v. Kowloon Docks RC, Givi) Servies v. th=
dian R.C., Becond Division: Res crolo v. Kowloon FC, Tattoo R.C. v. Hongkong 0,0., Kowloon Tong v. Hongkong FC. Craigen- Bower v. Kowloon GC, Third - viaton: Hongkong Co. v. Crai gengower, Kowloon 8.0.0. # Hongkong Electric, Kowloon TO. v. Recreto, Hongkong TO. v. Police R.O.
BUNDAY, AEGUST 10. BASEBALL – U, B. 8, Tulsa v
Itoys) Engineers, 10 s/m;
The Australian pair won
the doubles title by beating two young Singaporeans, Robert Chia and Lim Hes-chin.
“Y” WATER POLO
TOURNAMENT
The YM.C.A.
H.K.E.R.C. RINKS The following will represent the H.KER.C. In the Bowls League on Saturday:--
The General Community
The problems connected with this subject are eblefly of a practical rather than a theoretical quture. There have been times when Christianity has been regarded as a purely personal affair and when any sermon which did not confine itself to the narrower aspects of personal morality or devulion aroused com. plaints that the preacher was mixing up politics and religion; when "business is business" was a motto which implied that morality and rely on had better not interfere; when the only scope of the religious life that was recognised was in the nar- from evil pleasures row sense of church-going and abstention such as dancing"and card-playing.
and
That view of Christianity is fast promised. Labour is cheap dying out. We know what is the plentiful, and can be obtained for answer to the question, "Am I my prices which do not give a living brother's keeper?", and the modern wage. How many of us could say away from individualism that we have not taken advantage swing has increased the tendency to con-of this situation? We quiet our sider the social duties, and res conscience by saying. "Well, they ponsibilities of the Church and ought to consider themselves lucky to have a fob at all." But what the individual Christian
The Christian Church has the sort of community is it in which duty of being the salt which pre-large numbers of its members will R. A. Owens, E. L. Groome, W. vents the decay of society. We be lucky if they have any employ.. E Macfarlane. A. F. Paul (skip); would not find much disagreement ment, let alone employment which J. F. Barrons, R. F. Gregory, Sas to the function of the Chris-brings in a living wage or has any
We would all intrinsie interest. Deason, J. K. Sloan (skip); W. tian Community.
Malnutrition, Luberculosis, problems are pogure of bables, prostitution, the essentially practical. How can this vast amount of petty thieving-all responsiblilty be best discharged?, these things have ecrnomle causes,
Stoker, C. E. Gabagan. RC But-recognise the Church's social res-
The ponsibility.
ler. J. F. Lunny (skip).
OPEN BOWLS PAIRS It we would be hard put to it to
In the second round of the Open define "social justice,” we all couki bowls championship, give instances of what is socially
BOYS' AND GIRLS'
But there is still a great deal of social irresponsibility not only amongst Christians but also out side the Church. We are ac-
with the paradox quainted
of
The
CHEAP LABOUR prosperity of
ex-
Hongkong
This is not In-Chris.1an
water polo com- mittee have decided to slow down their programme so as to enable Pairs lawn the Army Small Units knock-out played at Club de Recreto yester- unjust. There are numbers of so owes a great deal to cheap labour.
day, G. E. Thomson and
E. Vcial evils which we would al re- We who are comparatively well off Lournament to be completed.
cognise as cbjects of Christian at- owe our position to people who are Out of a total of 182 games. 115 Searle beat H. Gittins and W. J.
In poverty and heir to the flls that tack. have been played and it is hoped Howard by 17 shots to 15.
poverty brings with it. that the remaining be finished by
only fundamentally the first week of September.
and destructive of any real com- munity, but very demoralising for CLUB GALA
con- We have to blunt our US. Mrs. F. B. Minhinnick has con- sented to present the prizes at the "Miral Man" and "Immoral so selences to provide ourselves with Consequently Boys' and Girls' Chub Annual ciety." The cause surely is that any excuse at all Swimming Gala which is to be we only have a conscience about the sins of which we are most held at the Victoria Recreation what we call personal or private ashamed personally are not our Club pool at 2 pm, today.
behaviour; our social conscience is clal but our so-called private This is the Association's second suffering from retarded develop-ins. We might be very ashamed big sports affair, the first being ment. the athletic meet which was held
The YMCA Invitation Water Polo standings to date follows:--
TABLE TO DATE
R. Scots "A" 18 12
Goals
Signais
M'sex "A" Y.M.C.A.
P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts 18 16 1 1 97 16 33 18 15 1 2 95 19 32
17 14
3
0 15 22 28
5
1 63 38 25
R. Navy "C" 18 10
0 2 49 41 22
R. Navy "A" 16 10
5
1 55 35 21
C. S. Units... 18 9
a few months ago.
$
1 54 62 19
8
2 98 63 12
R.A. 16 5 9 M'sex "B"... 17 5 11
2 43 60 12
965/Bty. R.A. 17 2 13
R. Navy "B" 10 2 1
36/Bty. R.A. IS
1 13
1 17 73
16
1 18 80
8 Regt. R.A, 15 5
5/A.A. Regt.
R. Scots "B" 17
REIDY QUALIFIES
SOCIAL EVIL
bo confess to adultery or to hav- ing cheated the bus company, but quite unaware that we ought to
I would like to suggest there-be far more repentant for belong- fore that the first application of ing to a society which suffers from the principle of the salt and the endemic evils of Hongkong. I not saying that personal
M. Reidy, with a score of leaven is to increase in ourselves, in am 1 35 63 118-17-70. qualified for the Cap-our fellow-Christians, and in the morally is unimportant, but it is
2 28 86 6talo's Cup for August of the Royal community at large the sense of merely the foundation for social personal responsibility for social, morality. I believe that social im- 1 11 40 Hongkong Golf Club.
3 There were five entries and the evil. For the Christian this means morality is a great sin than per- 1round was played at Fanling.
CROSSWORD
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12 Arabian
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13 Member of
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18 So be it 17 Persia
18 Make efforts 20 Fornier
Russian parliament
22 Central part 24 Wooden shoe 27 Place for
storing arms 30 Run of with ma lover
31 Disease of fowls
fowis
32 Chop off
34 Gulded
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water
38 Natives of a
European country
41 Labor with
spade
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for holy water
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SOLUTION TOMORROW.
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33 Annoye
36 Turns aside
37 Trap 39 Incursioni 40 Mire 44 Identical
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accepting responsibility and being sonal immorality, and inore dead- repensant for social evils whether ly because unrecognised and un- we are directly implicated in them repented, and very much more or not. And repentance involves difficult to amend, just, because alone cannot first putting our own house in or- individual action der and then taking corporate ac- tackle it. If the Christian Com- tion through the Church as a munity is to act as the salt, If we whole. Much of the social sin-are to be the conscience of the fulness around us we have inherit community, then our first task ed. But that does not absolve us is to recognise more deeply our from the responsibility of doing individual responsibility for cor- our utmost to check it or destroy porate sin
it..
'When we come to external gc- Let me illustrate what I mean by tion, the question is, What kinds examples. We come to accept the of activity should Christians as poverty and the exploitation of such organise to attack social evil human beings in Hongkong as in-and injustice? The possible alter- evitable. We may at first be natives seem to me to be two, and shocked to hear that girls work in they are not mutually exclusive. factories for a wage of six or eight they can be combined.
dollars a month which is sheer exploitation. But the social con-
The first kind is what is often-
science of Hongkong is not tender called ambulance work. Christians enough to clamour against it so see that under the present or- that it is removed. Part of the Eanisation of society there are victims of injustlee, and trouble is that we are ourselves, many
often unconsciously involved in they do their best to help them. similar, exploitation, We are corn.
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