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To-morrow's

Between U.S.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 3, 1940

Charity Game Navy And

And The

League Should Be A Good One Brewers Expected (GRAPHIC GOLE SUCCESSFUL.

To Qualify For Play-Off With The U.S. S.

S. Mindanao

By "Grandstand”

ONLY TWO TILTS are scheduled for the week- end. The finale of the League fixtures will be play- ed to-day, when Hong Kong Brewers tangle with South China and, in the only game to-morrow, United States Navy meets the pick of the Hong Kong League in the curtain-raiser of the Charity Cup campaign.

S. CHINA

To-day's encounter should be al The teams are as follows: push-over for the Hong Kong H.8.

Nam M. Arculli Brewers when they meet Hwa. Grandpop Leung and his H. Winglec squad will be out fighting hard to

upset the Wingleemen and there- 8. Leonard fore, give the pennant to U.S.S. O. Arculti Mindanao, but the Brewers are D. Leonard making sure of taking the Leung-G. Souza men for a rough ride and making H. Ali short work, of them to assure the Z. Gosano much-awaited return battle with J. Bowen the Chasemen to decide once and

Umpires:

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P Lau

CH. Chinn or

Bob Law

1b

Ha 2b c. W. Wong 3b Ng SS. Yip

If I. C. Wong of C. Winglee

rf Pau Powlawski, Wilson!

for all the shield holders for the and C. Figuereldo. current season.

Assuming

H.B.

take South

of

Good Game To-morrow To-morrow morning the cream] China to camp, the play-off be- the crop of the Hong Kong tween the Wingleemen and the

Baseball League will lock horns. Chasemen will take place on Sa-with Uncle Sam's Navy. This turday, August 10 at 2.30 p.m. will be a game worth anybody's

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LITTLE PITCHES TO THE PIN FROM THE

ROUGH.

FACE OF CLUB

LAID WELL

BACK, GRIP FIRM.

LEFT HIP WELL OUT

OF PATH OF HANDS

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From Rough Grass

By BEST BALL

National Open champion Lawson Little finds the more lofted clubs, over No. 6 for example, require more skill than the straighter faced ones. As these clubs are

used nearer the green as a rule, one must naturally use more accuracy in shotmaking. Little likes to incorporate the pen- dulum motion into his pitch shots as much as possible but when the ball lies in the rough as in the above situation, more definite downswing action is needed.

For such, shots the ball is situated back so that it is on a line with the right heel, the body near the ball. Then with his clubface laid well back, Little employs an upright swing, hitting the ball on the downstroke determinedly. The, loft of the clubface plus the downswing speed will add enough loft to carry the ball up and out of its predicament. Correct contact is important here. The player should be certain to avoid slashing into the ground before the club- head makes impact with the .ball...

the

SEASON

REPORTED AT H.K.F.C ANNUAL GENERAL MTG.

THAT THE POLICY adopted by the committee

of Hong Kong Football Club was justified was men- tioned in the presidential speech of Mr. H. R. Forsyth, which was read at the annual general meet- ing held yesterday under the chairman of Mr. W. Pryde.

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Mr. Forsyth commented on the healthy state of the club's finances. Income showed a surplus over expenditure of $3,621.87 a circumstance "so unusual that I experience considerable nervousness and feel that, on behalf of the Committee,. I ought to apolo- gise for these remarkable results

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sets." By the end of the current fin-

Mr. Pryde said:- Our President. Mr. H. R. Forsyth,, anclal year, I hope to see a new asset has asked me to explain that every appear, or re-appear after a very long Friday he is committed to exercising interval-that a cash at credit of the Bank current account, Doubtless our his Company of Volunters in a full day bankers entertain the same hope and, of field training and, consequently, it

generous treatment

is doubtful if he can attend this Meet-in return for the ing at the appointed time. He has. We have received from our bankers however, prepared his presidential over a number of years, we must do speech, which I now have pleasure in our best to ensure that they are not

disappointed, reading.

To this end, I would appeal to all

The Committe's report for the past season end statement of Accounts for members who have not already done current year's sub- the year ended 31st May, 1940, have 80, to pay their

I would add ben in your hands for the prescribed scription without delay.

that members who fail to pay their period and, with your permission,

monthly bills

presentation propose to take them as read.

merely making themselves a nuisance The Annual Accounts are presented and contributing nothing to the reha- as usual in great detail and members bilitation of the Club's finances.

on

can appreciate, the financial results of the year without much comment my part.

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT:

for these remarkable results. However,

on

are

In concluding my comments on the accounts, I wish to express our thanks to Mr. Black, our Honorary Treasurer, for his unremitting. interest in the af fairs of the Club and the valuable as- sistance which he renders to the Com- mittee.

the

Since

In conclusion, I would state that the

Total income for the year amounts to $14.277.41 against total expenditure

With regard to the general activities of $10,655.44, resulting in a cash sur-

is reof the Club, I cannot add anything to plus of $3,621.07.which result

the report already submitted by in- flected in the reduced figure of debtedness to bankers. After provid- Committee nor to the review of the ing for ordinary systematic deprecia-season's play, which was made on the

occasion of the Annual inner. 50 cents and a large crowd is ex- tion, the surplus revenue for the year that date. the only really active people have been our bowling members and. pected. at Caroline Hill. Proceeds amounts to $848.80,

The advent of a surplus is so un-judging from results published each will be donated to charity at the

usual that I experience considerable week in the Sunday paper, one can say discretion of the League.

The U.S. Navy may be repre- nervousness and feel that, on behalf of that their play is at least most consis-

the Committce, I ought to apologise tent. sented by any one ship of South China patrol or a combina-such results go to prove that the po policy of the Committee, with which tion from any of the ships. Aslicy adopted by your Committee dur- I hope members concur, is that the

away, Iling the past few years is justified. the U.S.S. Asheville is understand that the U.S.S. Tulsa The amenities of the Club and facilities usual activities of the Club should be team will represent the American offered to members have been vastly carried on despite the abnormal con- of leanditions obtaining in the Colony, and that despite a series

be made to accomplish bluejackets in to-morrow's game improved.

evidence that members every effort

abject-namely to promote with a player or two from U.S.S. years, and

are satisfied that such improvements our main

the and sustain the games of Association Mindanao. If this is the case the

were worth while is furnished in U.S. Navy will probably line-up ready acceptance by them of an in-and Rugby foolball, Lawn Bowls, and

*** other athletic sports and pastimes, as follows:-Stockton (Tulsa) crease in the annual subscription. pitcher; Tony Masćavage (Min.) As I have maintained on previous oc-

Peterson

rst casions. (Tulsa) catcher;

members' subscriptions

It has already become evident at base; Hoffman (Tulsa), ser nd still the bulwark of the Club's Income

Bar home that sustained effort, without re- lower the standard base; Maxwell (Tulsa) third base; although I must

sub of emciency which, in turn, retards the and Terry (Tulsa) shortstop. The Profits are making a fair bid to keep laxation, tends to outfielders will be: McClanaha within striking (Tulsa), Ozajac (Tulsa), Guinuscriptions. These very satisfactory re-rate of production. This goes to prove, sults from the bar cast no reflection on if proof is necessary, that the school (Tulsa) Wilson (Min.) and Pow- the sobriety of members, and I may of thought which decries the occasion- any al hallday and indulgence in games in lawski (Min.).

save the lawn bowls enthusiasts As Mindanao players who are undue feeling of embarrassment when war time. is wrong. This is no time to occasionally looks black. not included in the U.S. Navy se-I state that much of the success of the go into an agonised huddle because the

a time which bar depends on the management, and situation lection are also eligible to play for the control of this department weather la it for the League, the selection com- mittee have chosen the following have to thank Mr. R. Leigh, who has physical and mental fitness and we, as carried out. so successfully the, duties Club, offer facilities to members to satisfy this demand. I look to mem- players:

of Honorary Bar Convener, Pitchers:-M. Arculli, Ski Pow Jawsi and Bill Chang...

Catchers-Pig · Padgett,

The teeth Chuck. Waggoner

admit that the

distance of net

arc

WAR AND SPORT

demands

Gate receipts from our own games bers, when their various office and vo have fallen away very badly, but this tecr duties permit, to keep games. His compensated for by the welcome in-which lead to fitness going harder than

crease in receipts from other

Clubs, ever. contributions from gates pooled by

Before submitting a formal resolu 'cleaner and stain remover eyes prodnendo Wiiglee and Nip Lum selds or unpleasant tarte.. Absolutely harmless. Simply put a Little Steradent powder la diam. Infelders: "Horseface" Doug- and tenir Hong Football association. tlon, I would express our thanks to our of warm water. Stir well. Leave your delas, Grandpop Leung, George. On the Expenditure side you will Honorary Secretary, Mr. E. Strange, anish Even blackest tobacco stains disappear. Souza, Obear Arculli, Wally Ching, find that, under most headings, ex-who has given so much of his time in completely after a few treatmentų, Your plates Dave Leonard, Tony

Alves, penses this year compare very fav most useful and efficient service to and Tuffy ourably with those of the previous the Club.

tho I now formally propose ""That year. The biggest increase occurs un der the first Item of Repairs,. and is Report and Accounts for Use year end- bo Outfielders-Richard Chung, H. accounted for by the cost incurred in ed 31st May, 1940, as presented, eliminated Steradent: is infinitely mors efle All, Joe Bowen, Caco Marques, carrying out essential repairs to the and are hereby adapted." ent and thorough and, is guaranteed to do mi that. is claimed for it or money will be immediately Ston. Leonard, Highpockets Wil roof of the Club House. The roof has refunded. 19" There is no preparation to and son, and Zinha Gosano, ... "Staradant" in arxay," write one well known Dentist. “In effectiveness on my own dentara mREA

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are Immaculately clean and matural-looking, Chinn, *Sterndens* scientifically cleans, puriñes and sterlilies every crevice, Brushing is entirely

than compincer me it is the bett, writes another

already outlived its normal span, andļ

br of unkeep cannot The following. is the schedule of heavier costs

Club House is to be forthcoming games in the Inter- avoided If the

a decent state of re- and, the League playoff: national and Charity Cup series: maintained in

pair. U.S. Navy vs Lengue Sunday 4th

BALANCE SHEET

Following Committee, was elected;- PRESIDENT:-H. 8. Fosyth. VICE-PRESIDENT:-W, Prydo. CHAIRMAN:-C. Austin..

HON. TREASURER:-D, Black, HON. SECRETARY:~E. L. Strange. Agents: IMPERIAL CHEMICAL ÎNDUSTR

Mears, K. S. Robertaan, C..E. Davia, (CHINA) LIMITED, HONGKONG, -

J, Skinnar, A. McAlpine, W. Stoker -WARNING+ Refusa imitations and in farine subs stitutes. They may damage your packed alone August at 10.30; H.B. ve Mindanao "repali," Use “Städudent ́-and take na chend } U.9. Navy, ve League Sunday 11th Au of particulars - of assets, and Dabilities)'.

There is little to add in amplification and J. Redman. (playoff) Saturday 10th August 2.30;

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CLEANS & STERILISES. FALSE TEETH:

bust 10.30: India vs Portugal Sunday as set out in the Balance Sheet. 11th August 12.30; India: on Portugal Va Capital expenditure has been res Lawn Bowls Doubtful Britain: Saturday 17th August. 2.30: tricted to the acquisition of a few items U.8.A va China Sunday 18th August of fittings and equipment; and we have 10.30 International Final Saturday, 21th no capital commitments.

It is unlikely that any games in

August 2.301 U.8. Navý vi, League' Surt Our current assets are, within $100, the Lawn Bowls League will be day 25th. August 10.301 U.8. Navy va sufficient to liquidate current liabili- played this afternoon, owing to League Saturday 31st August 2.301. U.8. tios, and our surplus funds have been the heavy downpour last night and ... Navy va League Sunday fat September invested in essential, asuets as enum-unpromising conditions this morn◄

(erated" under the heading "Fixed: Ar-ing.

10.30,

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