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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 24, 1940.
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Baseball
CHARITY GAMES IN AID OF WAR FUND
Attractions To Caroline
Hill To-day
BASEBALL'S attractions to Caroline Hill this week-end
will be the International Series game between China and the United States to-day com- mencing at 2.30 p.m., and the Charity Cup match between the U.S. Navy and all-Hong kong to-morrow at 10.30 a.m.
Proceeds of both these games will go to the "5. C. M. Port" and "H.K. Telegraph"
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"WICK'S"
BOWLS NOTES
INTEREST IN THE LEAGUE
Craigengower-Recreio Duel Nears Settlement: Third Division Struggle
THOUGH THE DEFEAT of Recreio "A" at the hands of the Police last week infused greater interest in the fight for Senior League honours be- tween the former and Craigengower, there is little of interest in the Senior programme this after- What very probably will be the deciding match in this Division—whether there will be a replay or whether Recreio will win the shield out- right-will be the fixture between the two on September 14, when, in the re-arranged program-| me, they meet on Craigengower's green.
noon.
Recreio "A", having played 12 games, are four points ahead of Craigengower, and are at home to their “B” side this afternoon. The Valley side are at home to the In- dian Recreation Club, and neither side should be hard- pressed to win.
Rain has washed out the programmes of the past two Works (except for a few of the games completed in the Second the priests there has only and Third Divisions) - and for
bersi the weekly sweeps I
interest greate
among
thr bowlees.
Wachte
To-day's Schedule
Matches to-dity are:
FIRST DIVISION
Recreo A
Logengowri
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SECOND DIVISION
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K however, to make a sole play i tu the best, and laying proved them sels capable of beat a side than Polu e font imen beaten in two sessotis,
With the US.S Ashevilf in port and exceptionally strong BRRIPKATION expected to turn out for the limited States Navy to-morrow, and though ↑ the "Robbins should feel themselves. the odds are slightly on them, t fight game should be seeni
In the first game of the Ove-gamTHE Churity Series, the US Navy beat Hongkong 6-2.
TO-DAY'S TIE
Last week, China held Ur USS Tulsa to a 3-3 tle in a friendly match. and of no less interest, therefore, but with the odda mure slightly in China's favour will be lo-day's tussle with the United States in the Internatiorize! Serles
ENTRIES FOR RACES THREE YEARS HENCE
LONDON. June. Following the announcement regarding the stop- page of racing, the Jockey Club made a further statement, which is optimistic even though it does not refer to the immediate future.
Until further notice the closing of raees will be confined to events for future years. The "closing" of race means the last date upon which entries can be received, and the following are the dates upon which these closings will take place; July 23, September 17, November 4. De- cember 3 and 10.
In the recent "Racing Calendar" appear details of the entries for twe races which closed last week. The Sixth Renewal of the Epsom Stud
capable of anything now
It should be a paychologically in teresting Ratin
THE remaining matches for 'A' and Craigen-
Recreio gower ure:
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ILK Football Club (away}; Prother (away); v Craigongower (away), v Chi Serz Vice (away), and Kowloon Docksi {away}
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(hot)
Kowloon Docks way, Potter
Kowlorin Bee
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(away). Kowhuon Docks (away);
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THIRD DIVISION
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YORK. Aug 23 (UP) —
V.R.C.-LAI TSUN BACK-STROKE
Lau Yiu-th♫ (Lai Tsuun). A. K. Rumjalin (V.R.C.), Poon Bik-wad (Lai Tsun) and A. Lopes (Y,B,C,3 moving down the third length of the 100 yards back-stroke event on Thursday night at the Chinese "T". Kumfahn is here slowly forging into the lead that gave him 10 Win--- Ming Yura,
GRAND GALA AT Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT
Colony's Aquatic Stars
To Be Seen In Action
THE BALCONIES of the European Y.M.C.A. will be taxed to the utmost to accommodate spectators for the V.R.C.-Lai Tsun - Chung Sing - Y.M.C.A. quadrangular gala this evening. Commencing at 9.15 p.m., the meet should prove the most successful of the season, bringing together, as it does, the best of the Colony's swimmers..
All four Clubs have selected strong sides, and it should not be surprising if, with the com- petition thus afforded. several of Hongkong's recortis be broken.
It would be quite useless to select mny of the events as promising to be the outstanding one of the even ing
dhish, with only there more hembe to | Boston Braves to-day humbled itiri | Cincinnati Reds 7-2 in the Natiovit.
To many, the 220-yards meeting Baseball League, while the St. Loub hetwiven Chan Chun-tam and Ng Cardinals brai ihr Philadelphia Phillies 5-2.
Complete scures "were
In this last mentioned unfinished gsane, Craigengower are only one shot heat of the Kowloon side. who are acknowledged the next most serious obstacle in the Divi. sion. And the Valley site have!
The
thesu again, ou yet to meet Kowloon ground,"
Except for this Axture, and the fact thut both Recreio "A" and Craigengewer have 10 me! thu Police, both have practically the NATIO terns tu meel The Police should quite up" to Recreio with added confidence in their next meet- Ing. but doubt. If they will repeat their win.
That is the summarised position in the Senior Division, and it is highly) interesting.
Produce Stakes a "for the produce the Second Division to-day. of mares covered by stallions in 1940, to run when two years old."
though the Kowloon B.G.C.)
The potential dams of this unborn are in the lead by two points, progeny number 184, but the stallions Talkoo and Craigengower have named are, of course, fewer because an interest 18 might the Kow some of them covered a number of loon F.C. The Bowling Green Club are at home to. Recreios Craigengawer entertain the CSEC and both should th--whithe K.F.C travel to "Taikoo ter":
mares.
GAMBLE IN DARK
TT costs an owner £1 to make an Γ
entry: £10 more if the entry should be the closes, name, the
not struck out by October, 1942, and
pn additional £10 if not struck out
by March, 1043.
day.
"Talkon have the gipon advyglage and the odds, even ough slight,
Yet breeders obviously think should be in their favou
that this sort of gamble in the dark is worth while.
THERE are no less than five of
For example, Miss Dorothy Paget the eight teate in the Third
has no fewer than 29 entries for this Epsom mee, while Lord Glanely has 14. Mr. K. Freeman is content with nine, and eight each start to the rames of Sir Abe Bailey, the Aga
Khan and Mr James Rank.
235, ENTRIESI
POR a Sandown Park race with conditions very similar to those
Division who are "Sun in the picture." The Hongkong Elec-}
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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7
Tobin, Bertes
2 10
2
Derringer, Lombardi,
Nin, and The 440 yards ince between GT May, Chon and Ng Nin offer the "kreater attring(joq; to others the thrills that will undodhtedly attend the relay" strigs Mould be the high- Tights rane programme, while yet Wilson to other, thè "keen competilum that antented ha the breast-stroke, bul Back-stroke events are looked forward to most
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Battery Cincinnati
Battery Philadelplua
Ballery Hgbe. Warren 51. Luuls
D 7 0 Battery Bowtnan, Padgett, Owen Brookly
3 Battery: Haysiin, Mancusa. Franka. helps Chicago
D 13 Battery, French, Paseau. Toda
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AMERICAN LEAQUÉS-
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BUTTERFLY STROKE
the breast-stroke, Incidentally, the "butterfly" stroke is being! howed. Remembering Ng Nin's 32 seconds for the 50 yards a week or so agu, it seems most likely that he will win that race. But not, how- evis.
Remedios bu before . M. had his say--while Lai Tsun have
Cricket Suggestion To Encourage Bowlers
Runs For
Awarding Runs
Each Maiden Over
C. L. Huang Wins S'hai 220 Championship
CHARLES, HUANG. member
of the V.R.C. and who recently left the Colony for Shanghai, won the 220 yards Free-style championship of Shanghai Sunday last in the time of 2 mdas, 44 sets.
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Feature of the meet was the swimming of Jack Lamsdaine. the northern back-stroke cham płon, who won the 880
yarde free-style
Litle
the employing back-stroke for the whole dis- tanno.
His time was 13 mina.
16 2/5 seca, which is good con- sidering the stroke used.
Dame
the 290 yards,
this swimmer adopted the same the stroke mid-way through race and from last forged hla way into second place.
butterfly alroke swimmer who only needs encouragement,
The V.R.C. have no entry, as yet, for the women's 100 yards free-style. Miss Churn's name was printed as a prospective candidate, but she is not swimming in the race, though she the 200 will represent the Club In yarda free-style relay.
The probable tewas, in the order of Y.M.C.A., V.R.C., Lai Tsun and Chung Sing, are no follow:
50 yards free-style-G. T. May; D. H. Taylor: Tsang Cheung-Ming; Ng Nin.
220 yards free-style.-L. A. Benn; C. Bilva-Netto: Chan Chun-nom; Ng Nin.
100 yards breast-stroke-Quickendon; Luiz M. Remedios; Fong Chung-yuc;] Ng Nin..
100 yards backstroke-. .s. Wilson; A. K. Rumfahn; Lau Yiu-ting: So Tin- mo
150 yards free-styla-G T. May; J. Comea; Chan, Chun-nam; Ng Nin.
150 yards medley relay. B, Wilson,
LONDON, Aug. 8 (Reuter).-There have been many quickendon, BW Railton; A. K
Lau Yu-ling. Fong Chung-yue and
tric and the Prison Officers are revolutionary suggestions for the brightening of cricket, Rumjahn, D. Hutchinson, D. L. Taylor: at the top of the table with 14 but one which will probably make the "diehards" explode Tung Cheung-ming. So Tin-mo, Ne points each, while the Kowloon has been put forward by a reader of the London “Star”. B.G.C., the Kowloon F.C. and
Nin and Ng Tsun-man.
Women's 100 yards free-style,
the Hongkong F.C. are jammed with 12 points ench-the order. The correspondent, who ad-run', and it really did put a kick into being by virtue of the shots mitted to playing ordinary stuff" governing the Epsam event there is
with varying success in the an entry of no fewer than 235. This average.
Army and the Police, says: Timo Miss Paget Is content to Most of the points have been sup- "If, in any complete over, no run nominato 22,
plied by the Hongkong and the or runs are scored, four (or A general meeting of the National Indians. The Electric are at home to runs shall be credited to the fielding the County, Championship. MAK Hunt. Committen is to be held in the Hongkong FC. afternoonide at the end of the over."
the Prison Officers are meeting the London on July 18, after which, I suppose, we may expect some an Hongkong C.C. the Indians are at while the Kowloon F.C. and are idle.
Miss Ko Mul-ling (Lal Teun), and Miss Yip Choi-man (Chung Sing). MANY SNAGS
Women's 200 yards free-style relay THERE are many snags to the in- Only the V.R.C. team 1 known. Miss troduction of this interesting V. Churn, Miss D. Weir, Miss I. LoPCB and Miss C. Guterres. Reserve Miss 2) scheme, though it would hardly bad. Anderson.
In a competition such as" practicable.
TANGIBLE REWARD
nouncement as to the future plans of Rome to the Bow E, points out that maldon overs, but undesirahet be worth tryizik.
dumping's ruling body.
Diving-exhtäjiion, —Quickendon In friendly games, with little or (YMCA, L. Rom-Poreira (Colony nothing at
at stake except the honour champion), Ed da Roza (former Colony
Champion.), of winning, it
tactics
could be 200 " yurds : frou«nlyle, relay,--CASTI accurate bowling and keen field-used when points or bonuses count, May H. Eardley, G. H. Fowler and E What would there bo, to stop a W Railton; D. Hutchinson, C. Silva skifal bowler pegging at the of Nette, Hussain and D. II. Taylor: Tong Wah, Poon Wing-kal, Chan Chun- stump for over after over, and ham and Thang, Choung-min N making a useful dentribution to the Truneman; 80 Tin-moj. A N. Other and fielding" side, giving, the balamen NgAlnes 'Itile' chatipe of scoring. Toon?.
33 · Nawmaricel's July Bloodatocie Sales On the face of it, then, the Prisoning are invariably applauded, and he are cancelled, and the Pony Turt Officers should maintain their post believes they should earn something Club authorities announce that they tion at the head of the Division table tangible in the shape of runs. have been requested by the Home possibly alone; the Hongkong in the Army many years ago," Office to cancel all fixtures at Footballers can cope with the Bleed adde the writer, "we used to play can this game, "In preference, to tip, and, Northolt Park, uniji further notice.trie side on the North Polr
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International Series
CHINA v. U. S. A. Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Umpires: Mondonca, Figueroldo, Beltṛao
Second of 5-game Series for H.K. B. League Charity Cup
U. S. NAVY v. HONGKONG
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