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Attractive Programme For Baseball Fans
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IN
BIG MATCH OF WEEK-END BY "KO.Y."
Baseball fans will be well looked after this week-end wheu the is to be staged at the most attractive programme of the season Chatham Road ballpark. The big match of the International Series will go on at 3 p.m. today with Portugal and the United States of America, last year's finalists in this same competition, contesting the right of entry into the final round.
scheduled to tomorrow. China A promising double-header is meeting Britain at 10.20 am., in the other International semi-final after which the United States Navy clash with the Hongkong All- Stars in the second leg of the Charity Cup Series.
Ball:an wil remember that the, denying their great potentialities, Portuguese lads upset the Asbe-it is unlikely that they'll take the ville" combination in last year's honours from the Yanks whose the Mamak battery of "Sk" Pawlowski and take tournament to Shield.
the Tony Maseavage is probably the that occasion, Mindanau boys were away from best in the Colony at the present the Colony, so were not included time.
On
SPORTING
SPORTS & GENERAL
LA SALLE FAVOURED TO
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1941.
FIXTURES ANNEX SCHOOLS GALA Down Through THE YEARS
TODAY
AT. V.R.C. POOL TODAY
BY "JIN"
BASKETBALL — Trojans v. Bing Tab; Chinese "Y" v. Black Cats. At Kowloon Chinese YM.C.A. LAWN BOWLS First Division: "A" Civil Service Y. Recreto Cralgengower v. Indian R. C. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowlcon BO.C "B" Police R.C. ▼ Kowloon
Suff opposition will come from St. Stephen's College and judg- EGC. "A", Recreio "B" v. How-
the treats an upset is quite loon Docks R.C. Second Divisioning from the school's performers at Recreio v. Kowloon C,C., Hong-probable. kong C.C. v. Craigengower. Kow- St. Stephen's College will depend as follows: 1. K. Tomes: 2, Wong loon Tong v. Kowloon F.C., Pri mainly upon Wm. Teo, Boone Peng-kiu; 3; Chan Yen-fwee. They
R.C. v. Talkoo
and Ng Shiu-hoo to are all from St. Stephen's though Third Slong-loy Division: Craigenzuwer v. Hong carry them through. Wm. Teo will W. Ribeiro of La Salle may cause kong F.C.. Kowloon
start hot favourite for the senioran oset. Police R. C., Kowloon Hongkong CC., Indian Hongkong Electric SWIMMING.
With sea stalwart swimnets as Tony Lopes and Jack Gomés in- cluded in the team. La Salle College are generally conceded to have the best chances of winning the swimming gaa for school boys and school girls which is to be held this evening at the Victoria Recrea- tion Club pool.
SOD Or
B.Q.C.
F. C
Boy's and Inter-School Swimming (V.R.C. pool) 6 p.m.
V
R.C
Girls' Gala
100 yards and in spite of stiff op- position by J. Gomes of La Salle,
GIRLS' EVENTS
In the events for girls which Teo is expected to win to give St will be competed by these three! Stephen's a lead early. Donald
Young and Andrew Fong both of schools, St. Mary's, French Con- St. Joseph's will contest every inch vent and Bellios, French Convent
is expected to capture of the bath for third place.
ail the
sisters and Jackle Anderson.
9. Mary's will depend entirely upon C. Guterres, the VR.C. star.
The senior 100 yards breast-honours of the day with the Yolje stroke will probably be won by Kwong Clu-sheung of La Salle) the opening game of the Charity with
Chan Koon-tsan 01 SL Cup Series when the local tads Joseph's a close second while the nosed out the Navy, the nightcap minor place will probably go to WEEKLY DRIPPINGS
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SENIOR BACK STROKE
should be a humdinger.
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In the American team that lost Umpires for this game will be the final game although they had "Granpop" Leung. Al Lau and Nip
their country with Lum represented distinctiuni Ja the preliminary BRITAIN-CHINA CLASH
Sikes rounds
then, they have
Welfie Welford, mentor of Bri- locked forward to avenging their
The Navy Look the series last SO they'll gultain's squad, has kept his line-up compatriots defeat ith the game with plenty of in-under wraps, but can be taken year with a team that was made
that the Leonard boys will prob mn l various times by players be extended by the other swim-all been scheduled to start seven
the Asheville, Tulsa
HONG KONG And mers in the senior 100 yards back-minutes after the hour. The rea- Ski Pawłowski will lead the ably form the backbone of his from
If this is so, the British Mindanao, This year, the Min stroke. Gomes of La Salle will son, we were told, to purely a new Nunci which will include Touy team
Another wimmer that is very Ma avage. Hank Ruel, Bowersox. squad should give the Chinese adanao boys have to carry the load probably add further points to La publicity stunt by marking a time Eastern Athletic Association. Re-
The third which is out of the ordinary that tiring from soccer two years ago, much in the news is Miss Ko Mul- More Wife Wilson. Doc Molthen Breat battle for honours although all by themselves and are all set Salle in this
"Graupop" Leung will have such to do a good job of it. They outhit place will be at a "toss" between will serve to keep the event more he took up swimming and it wasting of the Lal Tsun Swimming polished performers to pick from the locals in the opening game but Andrew Fong of St. Joseph's and vividly in the minds of the local not until this season that he Union. Representing her club in
pubile.
showed such remarkable progress. the return gala with V.R.C. she did as Wally Ching. Nip Luft, Y. Tweak defence cost them the game Boone Slong-loy of St. Stephen's.
and the same weakness may well
St. Stephen's are expected to
Indeed, one would mark him down very well to beat Miss J. Ander- Chan, Bill Chang, Morocco Chan. Al Lau. Wille Woo, Mack Wong, cost them the second leg as the gure very prominently in the Tsui Hang, who has been so as a certainty for the 100 yardsson (V.R.C.) but lost by a touch "Looney Loong. P F.
in Choy. All-Stars have as well-balanced a juntor 50 yards for boys. The re- much the limelight recently. free-style in the
forthcoming to Miss V. Churn, Lady Champion,. sult of this race is expected to be was a former goalkeeper of the Colony Championships.
in the 50 yards free-style event, Richard Chung, Cecil Wing Lee, combination as can be fielded.
"Doc" Molthen, Welfie Welford Neisin Ma and Ha! Wing Lee.
and Bob Foley will make the deci stons for this game in which the. line-ups will be much the same as those that appeared in their previous meeting.
Chuck Waggoner. R. M Mackenzie and Kennard.
A
Wilson
V Cusany has charge of the Pluguese aggregation which will Jeep Gerry Gosane. Mike Mon Nick Beltran, Zinho Qu
Tay Alves, George Bouza, Be Gosains, Eddle Gozano, Cac Mur, s Charlie Figuereido, Al-
Harry Campos and Bou The latter sqund have del: prartire this sca
alties. here s
1ure
H.K.
Arbiters for this clash will be "ak Pawlowski, Tony Mascavge and Chuck Waggoner
CHARITY ENCOUNTER Judging from the close Anish of
Volunteer Orders FIRE-WATCHERS
ORDERS BY COL. 1. D. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
PARADES
Corps Artillery 1st Battery
Tues, 2 p.m. H.Q. Advance Party." Dress as laid down for day trala- ing. 2.30 HQ All Sees. Training at D'Aguilar.
Thurs., 5.30 H.Q. All See: Dress--1 Mufti Cas chainber test.
FOR COLONY
Dress-As laid down for day train MORE INSTRUCTORS
Log.
F Alternative day for slimet
West Bay.
Field Company Engineers
ARE NEEDED
There are now eight fully-quali- Mon 5.30 p.m. K.C.R. Company fed fire-fighting instructors who Dress-Mniti. Training un-will train the new A.R.P. Fire- parade. der Section Officers.
Watchers' organisation. A further Thurs, 2.30 K.C.R. Company parade.
12 men are receiving training as Dress Helmet shirin, anorts hose-
Technical instructors. Fr. 5.30 .Q. Advance Party, Dress tops. boots and puttees. Fighting Order. shirtsleeves, trousers, training "nder Section Officers. not shorts. Remainder. Time to be: notified it as per circular to be, carried. Week-end training at D'Ag lur. Orderty Sergeant--St. Johnson. 2nd Battery
Corps Signals
Mon., 5.15 p. HQ.
It is learned that the instructors have gone through a very arduous training Training
course, being required. Cadre and Recruits. Dress Mufti, among other exercises, to tackle a Lecture No. 19.) Mainland Detach. fire in a closed room where a lot of Dress-Mufti. Lecture, map reading. gear had been set alight. Wed. 5.3 pan. Seandai Point. Left Remainder. Dress-Mufti. Signal
ARP. FILMS tec, Layers Dress -- Mufti Overalls training and 9.D. caps to
Eight reels of cinematograph
curried. Revision, Wed, 2 Hung Hom. Those detall-films have been received by local Thurs. 2.16 HQ. Right Sec. No. 1 ed. Dress - Summer Battle Order | ARP. Headquarters and will be Fatigue party 2.45 HQ All Secs Mainland Recce. Dress as laid down for
day train-
I
Fri 5.30 C.A 8.L. School.
Engine personnej. Dress
screened at the Pet Ho and Star
Wed.. 2 HQ. Hemainder of above Theatres, Kowloon, on Sunday, at Dress Sumner Battle Order. Hall SL. and day training. Mufti
Overalls, SD, cap to be carrier, En-, Dress Mufti.
gine.
9 a.m. and 11.30 am, respectively. Pour of the reels show Arst aid
Fri, 6.15 HQ. Those detailed work, two are devoted to rescue MT train and demolition work, and another
Weapon training.
Multi Those detailed
PH, 530 HQ Those detailed. Dressing. Those detailed. Mufti Signal two to fire fighting. Chinese cap- as detailed.
Engines.
3rd Battery
Tues., 5.30 p.m Belchers. All mem- bers. Dress Mufti Overalls and S.D. caps to be carried, Training on Rin
Thurs., 2 HQ. All members. Dress as laid down for day training.
4th Battery
Tues. No paurde.. Thurs. Sec.
Training. Working party for week-No. 1 Detachment.
Moblie Column Mou.. 6.30 p.m. Hung Hom detailed. Dress Overalls. instruction.
-
Wed. 0 2.15 Hung Hou
the tions have been put on. Tickets
Those Driving
will be made available at the
various A.R.P. centres,
CAGE RESULTS
Those In League basketball matches
delalted. Dies - Shorts, web belte played at the Chinese YMCA.. short sleeves and helmets. Reece. Kowloon, yesterday, the results
N.T. (11) 230 HQ. Remainder. Dress Dt-Fighting Order, shirt sleeves, hel-
(1) 5.30 pm. R.Q. Dress-S.D. chip, web belt an frog. Rifte and foot drill 40 $80 B.Q. Sec. as detailed. Dress Over- alls, alinge Thompson B.M.C. Class
(11) 6.15 HQ, Bec. as detalled. Dress -Mufti. B.O.A Üless
5th A.A. Battery
¡
t mets. Klt inspection, Thompson
S.M.G. Instruction and lecture.
Fri, 5.30 H.Q. All Pins, Dress as
previously detailed. L.M.G. and V3C recapitination: --
No. 1 Company
were as follows:-
35.
Ping Tsing 62 Banks Unioni
Indian Police 20 v. Yu Leang 28.
as before. Coy train dg. - those de
talled for TEW.T. 20 Kowkön. Ralls
Mon... 2.30 p.m. H.Q Company way Station, 2 pm. parade. Dress 88 ordered. DG- monstration Stanley.
Tues., 2 p. HQ. Nos. 1 and Becs, Dress As laid down for training. Shoot at West Bay.
2
day:
Mon, 6 Albany. Company parade. Dress as ordered. Bayonet fighting.
Wed. 6.30 H.Q. Nos, 1 and 2 Secs. Dress-Muf. Lecture.
Thurs., 2 HQ. Nos. 1 and 3 Secs.
“V” CAMPAIGN TAKING HOLD
IN COLONY
Fr 5.30 HQ Whole Coy training
No. 6. Campany Tues. No parade.
Fri, 2.15 pm, HQ NCOs Yar 22
Túcs. 5.30 HQ Noos Murti Pin. Dress Boots, puttees, shorts, Rayonét Aghting.
shirts, S.D. caps, kun helmet over. lefe
FM 6.30 HQ company parado. ahnidder, web equipment, less haver Mufti, Weapon training. 630 H.Qok and water-bottle. T.WT. One lecture,
No. 2. Company...... Tues, 5.30 pm. Kowloon Doc. No. ¡G Pin Mufti. Weapon training.
Wed, 530 LQ. No. 7 Pln Mufti. JL.C. and V.G. training. Thompson
S.M.Q.
Fri, 2 EQ. Compidur parade. Dree The "V" campaign in Hongkong-Battle Order, Hall day training.
has been slowly, but surely, gain-
No. 3 Company
FEL, 2.16 HQ," "Remainder of Coy, Dress as above, L.G. (Cround) Re vision continuation
No. 7. Company Mon., 5.45 pm, HQ":(1) · LG's 18 and 26, Pistol Instruction. (1) Those
detalled. Thompson M.G.: (1) Rn. |maindér. Eqúnd and arms "fill" (197
Dross-Overalls, and web beltsi
PM, 2.30 EQ“ (No. 36 P
ing momentum as evidenced by Mon. 2:16 pm. Q. Company omers and NC's Summer aaltor the increasing amount of parade. Dress as laual. Training 5 woh belt. TLWT 1) These de signs sden in the Colony.in day programme.
tailed Bummor unitaria. Thompson
Dolly Varden, the well-known Thurs, 310 HQ. Cùminy prirnes. B.M.O Hill Reniainter. Summer
No. 4 -Company
Ladies Balon in Chater Road, was Dices 'as neuil Training in Coy uniform. Grenade" training, bayonet Among the first to display this programmé," "
training and squad and arinë dram symbol of Victory. Other leading] PAN
AFFILIATED, UNIT, estatillatiments which have this:
Nursing Detachment .K.V.D.O
Mon. 80 p.m. ILQ. (1) Bons -
high conspicuously displayed in and B Mufti Lecture (11) Remainder
their show-windows are The Cara-
of Doy. Overalls, LO, training.
Lecture Wel. 2. HQ (1) sáo, A. Dell orde
van of alouenster Building, without pouches TEWT I 190740 Fr. 0.58 pm, Bl. John's Cathedral
Masara. Lane,
Orawford, LA, Remainder of Covi Dress Dalformet old lecture Mesaru, A. d, Watson and Co, Ltd..Order Weapon trathing.
Love.
The Dally, Farm, Colonial Dispen-
Ko. CampAAT. O
less thosd detailed for TM.WT. Dress
• Mis M. Rudolf, 13.841-19.11SE
Messrs Tyeb's and Moses, Mon, 2.18m, HQ. Whole Coy Strength Andrea donnet Prards,
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