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PORTUGAL-CANADA INT'L A NEW HIGH MATCH SET A NEW HIGH FOR FIELDING ERRORS
U.S. Navy Bow To Colony Stars In Charity Series
BY "R.O.Y."
Playing sound defensive ball the HONGKONG ALL-STARS nosed out the U.S. NAVY in the first of the five-game Charity Cup Series on Saturday afternoon before one of the largest crowds seen at the Chatham Road ball-park since the opening day of the season. Chung Hwa beat the Sappers handily by 8 tallies to 4 in the second leg of Saturday's double-header.
commenced on Sunday The local International Tournament when PORTUGAL trounced CANADA by 17 markers to 9, in a match that set a new high for Relding errors, whilst in the opening game. Mindanao took a 15-7 decision from the lowly South China outfit.
Opposed to a well balanced team scoreless in the sixth and seventh led the hickory of local lads, the Navy, represent Greasy Moore
perfect four in ed solely by Mindanaoans, drop- wielders with a
two- ped the opener when they com-four, including a brace of
2
China boys had A
HVEGER BREAKS OWN RECORD
BERNE. Aug. 20 (Router)- Ragnhild Hveger, the famous 20-year-old Danish swimmer, who has held many world re fords during the past few
Own 800 metres free-style of 11 mins. 11.7 secs, which stood since 1936, when returning 10 mins. 52,5 secs.
years, proke her
SPORTS & GENERAL
SUCCESSFUL 71-DAY TOUR OF AUSTRALIA
Eastern And Sing Tao Soccer Players Back
With smiling faces and all expressing gladness to be home once again, 18 players and two officials of the combined EASTERN A.A. and SING TAO SPORTS CLUB soccer team stepped ashore from a British steatmer yesterday afternoon after a most success-
TENNIS LEAGUE rut 71-day tour of AUSTRALIA.
Indians Lose At Causeway Bay
Visiting Causeway Bay, Indian
sets from their hosts, only two Recreation Club were able to take Chinese R.C., in the Third Divi slon of the Tennis League yester day.
The whole party were in the highest spirits and looking in the best of health, while a few ap- peared suspiciously to have put on extra weight.
A.R.P. ORDERS
AUGUST 20, 1841 ARP Orders issued by Wing-Com- under A, H. S. Steele-Parkina, O.B.E. Director of Air Raid Precautions.
DRESS
The following have been permitted to resign:-Clough Hill-1599 D. S/W
THURSDAY, AUGUST
1941.
"SHADOW HOSPITALS"
FOR SINGAPORE
¿TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER)
A special first aid nursing unit to serve in an emergency is being formed at Raffles College for giri. students.
Raffles College, the Tribune understands, is to be one of the "shadow" hospitals in the Colony in time of war here, with the posts all manned by students, both hoys and girls, of the College.. The male students have already The students were first inform- begun special training the first fed of this scheme some two weeks practice was held last week while ago, when Dr. R. B. Macgregor, over twenty names have already Director of the Medical Services, been registered from among the addressed them. girie, who will be taking training It was explained that in time of emergency. Raffles College will This action de part of a scheme probably be used as an additional to make the College an almost in-hospital, and the students were dependent first-aid depot and an urged to give their fullest support emergency hospital.
as nurses.
Passive defence workers from outside the College have been manning the depot for some tine past, but it is now con- sidered that it would be pre- terable for the College students to themselves man these posts, and thing relieve the "regular" werkers, who ERN thus be transferred to other depots,
by Joining in the service.
Training for the girls, it is ex pected, will commence after the opening of the term for "freshers" when more girls will most pro- bably join the unit.
It is also learnt that another "shadow" hospital piarmed for Singapore is the St. Andrew's School at Woodsville.
They returned with one of the best records ever brought by a touring Chinese tean. They played 19 matches, won 14, These in- lost four and drew one.
Uniform which is not. In conformity cluded the Ave "Tests" against with the standard pattern may not Australia, the Chinese winning be worn It is forbidden to wear any mitted eleven bobbles to allow baggers while McKenzie pressed H. N. Chau and P. F. Lon (C.R. two.
Articles of uniform wheu not on duty Hongkong five tallies on as many him close with 4-in-5, that melud-c) lost to A. M. Ramjahn and I.
All the players were very en-
STRENGTH-DECREASE hits, while they themselves coulded a double and a triple.
Kitchell 2-6; beat & Rahmpin and thusiastic over their tour. garner only four on nine safeties The South
30,000 ATTENDANCE that included a triple bagger by sorry time with the bat, their best M. Hussain 6-2; beat M A. Wa-
All matches were very well at Lansdowne. Upper Levels-D/W|426) Lock Fook-lol, 4262 E. A. da Ro-ho, 1593 (T) Mrs. AE. Geronds). Tony Mascavage and round-effort being a double by Hal Wing bab and A. R. H. EsmaЛl 6-2.
C. Wei and R. Chung (C.R.C.) first Souza starred for the extra-base clout in many a long beat Rumjahn and Kitchell 6-3;ended the average being 30,000 p Hung-shiu and D. G/ 662 tp 2a. 4953 Yip Chi-chlu.
beat Rahmin and Hussain T-5; Of the original party, only Yeung Bhlu-yick, Bing Tao's tricky NINE UNEARNED BUNS
P. G. Chtu and K. N. 1 (CR.C.)winger, and Wu Lal-tin, who acted Seventeen bobbles, that was the
lost to Rumjahn and Kitchell 3-6; as Secretary, did not return yes the Canadians set when ol stuff on the mound when he mark
beat Rahmin and Russain 6-0;
terday, but will be back shortly. nore down, most of the losers nits they tangled with the Portuguese
The team left Australia on Aug. 2, being garnered off his rather in- boys, in the first game of the In-beat Wahab and small 6-2.
arriving at Manila on Aug. 17. nocuous drifters that served as a ternational series, giving the win-
Those who arrived At Bookanpoo, Army Tennis Club
yesterday that markers nine change of pace.
Por beat Chinese Recreation Club (2) were
Chan Fok-yun (Manager), chalked down as unearned.
Slu Tin-llm (Treasurer), V. K. tugat also showed lack of practice by five sets to four.
8/Sgt. Murray and S/Sgt. Meg-Hyui, C. T. Tsao, Kui Wing-tock, and their bag of nine miscues
Lee who cut loose for his
tripper by Greasy Moore.
Qeorge winners, poling out a double and day.
a triple in his four trips to the plate. Wally Ching showed plenty
Ski Powlawski also put up a fine showing on the hillock for the losers but could not hope to cope
ners
were
beat Wahab and Exmall 8-1.
ARMY T. C. WIN
spectators.
Hung-hoe. Central-242 Chan Yuk- po and G/W 336 Yeung Tak-wah,
The following have been dismissed from the Corps:-Eastern 937 Ko Sou-yee, for inefficiency.
4274
Sham-
(Sąd.) B. H. PUCKLE Deputy Director of ARP
1535 T Mre, E. O. Murphy, 4378 (T Shamshulpo--1902 Chan Kong-hing, Miss P. Portaria, 4370 (T) Miss Amy 1928 Chan Kwok-Wat, 2898 Chan Yun-Wong. Stanley-4315 (T). H. ? San- chun 3118 Cheng Kam-chien, 4216, tos, 4047 (T) Mrs. L K. Taylor. Yau- Ho Chin-chua, 4217 Huang Merk, 4218 inati 1987 (T) Miss Elsie Beltran, Central Kwan Sik, 4219 Lai Dan. 422 Lam 2607 (T) Miss F. Remedios.
Men-kit. 4260 Lam Yeuk-chau. 4367 shuipo-1892 (T) Miss M. F. Velasen, 3814 Lau Chi-kong, for dishonesty,
Ding-on, 4260 Lan Hok-wing. Warden 380 Ng Kup-sun has qual The following have been struck off Lau
4270 Lee Bhauhed og ao A.R.P, Telephonist. the strength: Shamshitpo 313 4269 Lau Kolt-chil
DESPATCH CORPS Chiu Yun-fook. Western-3964 Leung man, 4271 Lee Sik-tang. 4272 Lee W
4279 Lemg, Chun-hung,
Communications Upper Levis 562 8/wum,
Leave District Tat-mui,
Leung Ho-chten 4270 Ng Chi-ming Warden Li Chu-sin, th Sept. 1. Leung Kwok-hung.
4277 Ng Piu-lesm. 1278 Pang Chun. LEAVE OF ABSENCE
ting, 1279 Pang Ping-kwan, 4280 Poon Bay View-8/W 3549 J... Povrl, Kwok-teung 1282 Tam Chi-kwan, 4253
4284. Tam Chang-heng, | and P. F. Wong 6-8; beat M. C. Ng Kee-cheong, Y. S. Yen (all of by his teammates in the infeld tallies.
Ah-fal, Ld Tin-784 Lo Chi-chiu, leave til Sept 84788 Tank King-hel. 4287 Trane King HEALTH BULLETIN spots, especially as four bunched Taking a big lead right from Lau and B. C. Lang 0-2; beat. L.Eastern), Tsui
4288 Wong Cheung-fay. 4289 gang, Lai Shiu-wing, Leung Wing. Upper Levels-/W 518 Wu Sub-lun, suer,
The following is the Returns of iz the opening frame gave the the start, the Portuguese treated F. Hon and C. W. Chu 6-4.
Sgt. Webb and Sgt. Musson (A. ehtu, Cheung Wing-choy, Kwok sick lease til Sept. 6. 515 Clan Wing-Wong Chi-chiu. 4291 Yeung Tack
ki, leave til Sept. 8, 5/W 550 Kwan ming. 4393 Yuen Kan. 4293 Peter notifiable diseases' notified as bay- All-stars three tallies on only two the game as a trial run for the
more serious games to follow and TC.) lost to Lau and Wong 2-0: Ying-kl, Fung King-cheong, Song Kot-kal, sick leave til Sept. 9.5/W Yuen.
ing occurred in the Colony during hits.
fielded a total of fourteen players lost to Lau and Lang 1-6; lost to Ling-sing and Ip Pak-wan.
the 24 hours ended at midnight on It was learned that a dinner of the match. Hot and Chu 3-6. The Chung Hwa lads inade sure during the course
S/Sgt. Duffield and Sgt. Denyer and dance will shortly be given in
Aug. 19:- of finishing in the top half of the Zinho Gosano paced the batters! league tables when they took an with two doubles and a triple in (A.T.C.) drew with Lau and Wong honour of the returned players. 8-4 decision from the Royal Engl-Ave times at bat while brother 6-6; beat Lau and Lang 7-5; beati
Gerry was a good second with a Hon and Chu 6-1. double and a single in four trips to the plate.
with the eleven errors committed allowed the losers five unmerited son (A.T.C) drew with F K. Lau Cheung Kam-hoi, Hau Ching-10ck leave tin Dec, 13. Eastern-5/WJohn Tam
neers.
FULL VALUE
MATCH DRAWN
At King's Park yesterday, Club thede Recreio drew with Kowloon In- ex-dian Tennis Club. for
The Chinese lads were full value for their victory as they outhit
Mentor Gas Oliver of the Sappers 10-4 and hit for fifteen bases as compared to the Canucks set his squad an
F. J. Remedios and J. Fonseca losers tour sacks, Bill-Chang and cellent example by connecting Al Lau connecting for three-bag-two bingles but it was left to d. de R.) best 3. A. Hussain and gers and Babe Chinn for a double. Tommy Tomashevsky to pole out H. M. Singh 6-4; beat B. S. Hussain Except for
moment the longest hit of the fracas with and 8 A. M. Sepher 6-3; beat M. an uneasy when he walked four of the Sap- a rousing circuit clout to left fteld. Ramzan and G. M. Khan 6-0. pers in the sixth, Al Lau did re- It took every minute of three H. A Noronha and Q. A. Noron- markably well on the mound to hours to play this game so it was ha (C. de R.) lost to Hussain and hold the Sappers to but a single not surprising that several of the singh 2-6; lost to Hussain and
members of both squads appeared Sepher 2-6; beat Ramzan Jut in the first six stanzas.
Weife's gang though showed to be rubbery-legged when the Khan 6-0. fight in the final frame to come game finished. Judging from this A. M. Silva and A. E. Noronha up with three blagles but could display, Portugal is going to have (C. de R.) drew with Hussain and score only one run in the face of a tough time retaining the inter-Singh 6-6; lost to Hussain and sound fielding by the Marcons national crown they won last sea-Sepher 0-6; lost to Ramzan and
son unless Manager Linho Gosano G. M. Khan 4-8, For four and a half innings, the can get his lads into shape by Mindanao-South China clash next Saturday when they run into looked as though it was going to the United States.
stage
CHINESE CRACK UP
be a real ball game as at this! Owing to the Indians having
the Mindanao boys were volunteer duty during the week hangly rather grimly onto a bare end, their first-round match was
lead. The cellar-holding not played till Tuesday evening. Scutliern Chinese though, cracked
US TOO GOOD
8-7
up when the sailors came to bat
K.C.C. LOSE
and
CLASSES FOR REFEREES
502 Miss Poon Nat-may, sick leave till The following have munified ex Sept. 14, 2799 Cheung Ping-ping leave A.R.P. Telephonists and are posted as
Sept. 14. Mongkok D. Dist./W hereunder:- J. Gonsalves, leave til Sept. 1.
PROMOTIONS Kowloon City:-To be Group War- den (P.R.O.)-2003 A. J. Kew. To be Benior Wardens 2066 Miss Veronica
The second lecture confining to Lee: 2127 Wong Tak-sm; 2134 the Laws Nos. 4, 6, 6 and 7 will be Mrs. D. M. Jack: 2135 Mrs. M. delivered by Mr, Hugh A. Beard, Steel. Yaumati: To be Deputy Chairman of the H. K. Football Senior Warden-2899 M. P. Xavier.
*MEETINGS Referees' Association
at Scandal
Point Hall today at 7 p.m.
There will be no Attestation Meet- It is hoped that those attended Inga next week.
the first lecture will make a point
to be present as it is learned that
EXAMINATION RESULTS
At an examination held recently, a very comprehensive survey of the the following qualified as Werdens Laws in question will be given. but are not avaliable tor AR.P. ser-
Junior referees are also welcome.vice:--
Y.M.A.C. HOCKEY CLUB
Kowloon City--Miss Jacquelin Lan. Mongkok-P. A. Yvanovich,
STRENGTH-INCREASE
The following have qualified as Wardens and are posted to Divisions as hereunder:-
to KTGCA, at ANNUAL MEETING Bay View-11 Kwok Ho-hin, 90 A
K.C.C. lost Kowloon Tong, by 6 sets to 4.
A. H Basto and S. T. Chan
Baker.
The annual general meeting of
Chair.
if. Van Trong.
4333 Cheng.. Ewok-ping.. 4383. Huen
Upper Levels - 560 Chan Kwok-
Quarry Bay-1252 A dos 8. Gomes (K.T.) lost to Lewellyn and Beb- the European YMCA Hockey Club
Gough Hul 4325 Chan Ki-sang, bington 2-6, drew with Kloss and was held yesterday evening in the 4328 Ho Fat, 4327 fau-Hung-yan, Peterson 6-8 wo. Gillard and West Lounge of the European YM. 4328 Tau Wo-ling, 4329 Mak Wa A very poor crowd turned out to S. Hsu and L. Chan (KT) beat CA, Mr. V. M. Benwell taking the tong. 4830 Pau Hin, 4381 Chan Sang for the fifth time and conceded see this tie as it was not expected | Lewellyn and Bebbington 7-5; It was decided to adhere to the Yup-kiu, 4384 Lee Chung. four talles in that frame and that India would trouble the drew with Kloss and Peterson 6-6; polley of three games a week this three more in the sixth to provide Yanks with regular hurler Madeen w.o. Gillard and Baker. a tame finish
Arcull out of the line-up. The D. Kwok and É. Funn (KT) lost year, two on Saturdays and the leung, 581 Ching Hin-chee, 692: Ko
third in midweek.
Kuen 4234 Kong Chung-wang. 4235 Tony Mascavage hurled for the match went as expected with the to Lewellyn and Bebbington 3-6;
The first practice will be held Kwong Man, $242 Lau So-mañ, 4316 bineJackets up to the fifth, but Americans taking an easy. 7-0 lost to. Kloss and Peterson 1-8:
on Sept. 20.
Lee Pak-cheung, 4317 Leung Chun- Sk1" Powlawski took to the triumph behind the flashy hurling w.o. Gillard and Baker.
Present at the meeting yesterday bung, 431 Leung Kwok-tok, 4319 mound to turn the opposition back of "Ski" Powławski,
were Messrs. L. Coombe, R. Dormer, Leung Sou-ming.. 4330 'Luk Shing- At King's Park yesterday, Club W Ingram, Macey, R. Banks, huen, 1321 Tsui Kwong-fat, 4:22 Wong de Recreto lost to South China. Ireson, E. W. Railton, D. H. Wan-kin, 323 Yan Han-pol. A.A. by 24 sets to 6 in First Divi-Taylor and E. Yourieff.
OPEN PAIRS
In the Open Pairs lawn bowls
championship played at Police Recreation Club yesterday, A. M.
Omar and U. M. Omar beat W.)
SPORTING
FIXTURES
sion.
TODAY
FIRST DIVISION
SUCCESSFUL SEASON
*
Yuen' Hin-man..
Central-280 Au Cheung-shan, 4301 Au Yeung-king, 3484 Chin Tsing. A. V Remedius and H. F. Gon-
Mr. Benwell said that the past cheung, 393 Chan Wing-kwaj, 4303 salves (C. de R.) lost to B. Szeto and K. Liu 1-6; lost to . H. Ip season had been successful: 71 games Kang Ping-kan, 4304 Lee Chiu, 4305 were played, 26 won, 18 drawn Lee Yiu-man, 4306 Liang Fal-hung, and W. C. He 3-6; lost to Wong and 27 lost. The 2nd XI had en 1907 Ng Kai-web, 308 Fong, Kim- Williamson and C. S. M. Thom by BOWLS.Colony Open Pairs Fok-nam and Lam Kynn 1-6.
more successful season ups, 4809 The Hong-cheung, 4312 28-19.
Championship, Fourth Round, H. A. Barros and W. A Reed (Coyed a
Eastern 777 Chan Po-yim; 844 At Recreio. J. M. Jack and A. de R.) lost to Szeto and Liu 1-6: than in any previous year.
Chan Yee-tal, 800 Cheng YB, E Perry or W. B. Harris and A. best Ip and Ho 6-3; lost to Wong The finances of the Club were in
a happy state and Lam 5-7.
3205 Chu Kam-ylu. 4135 Chung Kwok- Soutar v. W. J. Burling and M
Officers elected were:-
fet 4348 PA Elms, 4347 Pung S Chairman and Capt. 1st XI, Vor, 4348 Funs Yuk-Kwong, 434 50 beat. Benwell; Hon, Sec. R. Banks Chung-chi, 4350 Kwok Teung-yu, 4351 Vice-Capt. (1st) L Coombe Lam Boljung, 4352 Lee Hang, 4353 and E. Yourloff, Capt. (2nd XI) R. Len Kwok-wing, 4851 Leung Shin-kit Dormer: Vice-Capt, W. Ireson."
At Craigengower, H. R. Pinna and B. Basto beat W. Cameron and E G. Post, 21-19.
At Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday. L. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro beat Y. H. Tang and A. J. Kew by 22 shots tu 17 while at Kowloon Cricket Club, the holders, H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro, had an easy victory over J. V. Ramsey and R. Morrison by 23-13./
v. "B" Coy, Middlesex (Army pool) 8 p.m...
J. J. Remedios and J. B. Gon N. Rakusen or N. J. Bebbington and J. F. McGowan. At Kow. salves lost to Szeto and Liu 3-8: loon B.G.C.-S. R. Solina and K. drew with Ip and Ho 6-8 M. Omar v. 8. Eccleshalt and Wong and Lam 8-2. Shepherd. At Kowloon F. C. Levett and H. Spongy, W. Wal- ker and R. Duncan or K. C. Ha- milton and A. M. Holland. At Civi Service, T. A Madar and A. E P. Guest V. D. A. Ro-
BWIMMENG. - Quadrangular Con-
test, YMOLA; 9; p.m.
Diviiion: C.R.C W CBA, KITO, §. IRO. PO
R.C. (2) v. J.RO. WATER-POLO, — European Y. M.
ADVERTISEMENTS zari and J. 8 Landolt.
THE KOWLOON GOLF TENNIS.
CLUB
Notice is hereby given that' fho seventeenth Ordinary Amual General Meeting of members will be held at the Club House, Kowloon City,
28th August, 19
W. KERSHAW
the
Hon. Secretary.
A. Invitation Tournament, Royal Navy "E" 8th Coastal Best RA (Navy pool) E p.m.; Royal Navy "A" v, 16th Battery, RA (Navy pool) 5.30 pm: Royal Scots VB v. 38th Battery, LA CArmy pool) 920 p.m.;. Royal Scots "A Combined Small Units (Army pool) 7pm.
LOSS TO MACAO SPORTS
4355 Liu Ngan-bun, 4266 Mak Shing Kwong, 4857 Mox Chi-keung. 4356 Pang Baik keung, -4360 Poon King- ... TOMORROW
breting, 1960 Cd de Schipper, 4862 Süne Kin-shish." 4382 Bung Sheng- BASKETBALL Bank Union v.
nung 4364 Fang Leung-hang, 4365 Ping Ching: Yu Leang v. Pollec..
Macan is to lose one of their allTing Man, 4968 Teul Man-fan, 410 At Kowloon Chinese YMCA round sportsmen, Jose Trigo da Ted Sing-chun, 4366 Wang Bua-ket SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Silva, who is leaving for Lisbon, es wös Kill-feng, 4370 Chan Kini. BASKETBALL, Trojans v. Sing Portugal, to study Civil Engineer
Tao: Chinese "v. Black Cats. ing, before the end of the month Western-4204 Chan Yuk-shan, 425. At Kowloon Chinese YMCA Young Trigo da Silva, bealdes Chung Chung-yáu, 1288 Chu Chil. LAWN BOWLS, First Division: being one of Macao's Hockey Inter- 1207 Tungwat 4269 Pring Phi
Civil Service v. Recreio "A" porter is also the Portuguese Col-tol, 4259 to Chuten, 4260 Kwok Fing Craigengewer v Indian R. Cy's tennis champion, having won yan, dat Lal Yee-chun 4332 T. C. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon BG.C. the doubles, mixed doubles and Lain 4338 Lan Bul-tal, 4334 Lee "Police RC v Kowloon handicap championships.
Chung-yim $338. Tee Bik-you. 4330 Zi B.G.C. "A" Roerelo "B" v. Kow-
loon Docks R.C. Second Division that Tzigo de Bilva will make con- Rocrein v. Kowloon C.C., Hong-siderable progress in Portugal, kong 0.0. v. Oraizengower, Kow
It is genorally expooted in Macao On. 4388 Mis Pom-val-forn Blu Yat-fat 4340 Tons Sun, 4:41. Tong Tin-yun, 4342 Teang Ming-kwong, 4944 Yang Manning 4344 Lee Tom
Chint Air Raid Wardens Staff
Tulmonatau 1801 HoMoon-fail.
Toon Tong v Kowloon FC., Fr: Kowloon Golf Club 806 D. v. Talköð R.O.. Third
40 L Kroketing (Honakook).
Division Oralgengower v. Hon. The annual general meeting of an bhop-hing 19:20 K06, 1899 Army Emall Units Knockoutkong F. Kowloon 8.0.0, the Kowloon Golf Club will be Tent Chounges in fir Hong Kong, Zist August, 1941. Tument "A" Doy. Middesex Police R. U. Kowloon PC v held at the Club House, Kowloon auma-2954 75 van 999 |
ATA A. Rogt R.A. (Army pool) Hongkong 0.0% mdlan 1.0 City, on Thursday next, Aun 20 c/ Mooney, TL Yin Ching thun. 7.30 pm: Royal Corps of Elanois. Hongton Fleurla
800
Cerebro-Spinal Fever, one case; Headquarters (Hongkong)-1537 (T); Mrs. M. Cook, 2997 T A. L. Rochs. Cholera, seven cases: Dysentery, Chter Air Raid Warden's Staff eight cases; Enteric Feve, four
Brtel cases; Tuberculosis, 49 cases. (Hongkong)-4377 (T) Miss C.
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