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THE CHINA MAIL; SEĘTEMBER 18, 1940,

CHINESE TROUNCE TULSA TO TUNE OF FIVE RUNS FREE HITTING BY BOTH SIDES

By "Grandstand”

THE U.S.S. TULSA nine was humbled by a

ARMY SPORTLIGHT

By. "SQUADDY"

LEAGUE SOCCER BE CANCELLED

Owing to Voluntoor duties, the following First Division football games for this week- ond have been, postponed...

Kowloon V St. Joseph's Glub.....

Kwong Wah.

BOWLS OPEN

LAST Saturday at Caroline Hill wards. The signals have fine SINGLES DATES

the Royal Scots beat South talent in Brackenbury and Pitcher China by the odd goal in three: in the forward line, Brackenbury Chinese squad last Sunday at Caroline Hill when The Scots have practically the scored, twice and the winning goal same team as last season and still came from Pitcher; who scored they were trounced to the tune of 14 runs to 9. nok shooting ability in the for- with a brilliant drive from 25 Sunday night was definitely the Chinese turn to ward line. howl.

on Bill Chang's

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MONDAY, SEPT, 23

At Kowloom.B.G.C.

V C. G. Silva.

v3. c. diu: VH-White

At Kowloon, F.C.

V ADE; Carey..

At Craigengowar!--

E; C. Finoher

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J. J Basto

Duncan the Army yards.out. Parry and Taylor are The draw for the Second goal-keeper was stalwarts in the defence and could Round in the Open Lawn Bowls Association in goal for the not be bettered, while. Kennard in Singles Championship was mado goal gave an excellent display and yesterday and resulted as: ap- first time this made numerous saves. The Chung Hwa Baseball Team were originally Football

pended, seus on and

The Association announce that down for this challenge game, but for some un-proyed that he is still one of the The Navy second team beat should dates as Axed be un

best goal-keepers in the Colony, R.A.M.C. by five goals to two suitable, players are to agree accountable reason only six of their players turned He made many brilliant saves, after sharing two g goals at the in-mutually on a date convenient up, with the result that they had to make up their who, in the first few minutes of really good football and the permission from the. Bowls Con- especially from Lee Wai-tong, terval. Neither side showed any to both, but first must obtain team at the last minute from several South China the Scots, goal with terrific shots allowed the forwards to get easy has been selected by the Com- the second half, was bombarding defences were rather weak and venor of the Club whose green and H. B. players. The game was actually held up Naysmith and Fraser still re- goals. Bennett played between mittee, All matches must.com-

tain their old form and will be in the sticks for the Medicals and mence at 5 p.m. sharp.- for more than 10 minutes after the first inning for the team for a good many sea-played fairly well although not

son's tb. come. the Chinese to locate catcher Harry Chin, who had rather well at centre-half and let him down. Elorence in

Falconer played covered by his backs who rather. F. Xavier V A. Eastman -

thely, S. Tang in the meantime gone off to put on his Sunday suit of the game. Hossack was the received ina support from his 3. C. Remedios

had Lee Wai-tong bottled up most half-back line, worked well but The game, which lasted fully 150 minutes, was not best Scots forward on the field other partners. The only good. N. Wong

and through him the two Scots movement of the Medics was Morrison without its explosive moments, typical of the Amer-goals were scored, by a fine, pass started by, Smith, who passed the

but to Gilroy, who trapped the ball to Parkin who, after making S. E. Eccleshall v

A. Brooksbank - v. · A: Morton ican National pastime, especially when the question ball and sent in a high shot to ground, passed to Collins in the w Harris V F. J. Jones

beat Tam Kwan-kon all the way, centre, of ground rules was time and again brought up.

At Civil Service..... The second goal was scored atter range,

RF. Luz

v G. Perkins a run down the field by, Gilroy, for the The sailors opened the score in who passed to Hossack and beat

C. S Rosselet. v. C. Gowland Abe Liu, manager Chinese team was one happy man the initial frame on a single by the back with a well-timed pass showed us that they are well and

v. W. Hong Sling--

· Royal Air Force once: . again] J. E. Hayward.

At: Kowloon Docks L that morning, and kept up his Maxwell, who pilfered second, to: Wood who headed the ball truly after Third: Division honours

W. L. Walker V W. V. Field usual brand of snappy chatter. and scampered home on Latham's into an empty net

At Police. R.CC The game was featured by free dump. Peterson doubled, to push

this year by, trouncing: the Police c. w. Lam VM, F, Alarçon. hitting on both sides. Of the total Latham across, but was stranded

Second XI by 9 goals to 2: In all 5 H, Gelling V H. E Strange', third of 26 safeties, the Chinese ac-pn

when Borzajac, and KWONG Wah, who were trying positions, the Airmen proved far W. Ri Hillver vwh.Ward, counted for 14 in their 35 trips to Richardson were retired in order. out their best team for their superior to their

TUESDAY, SEPT 24 opponents and

At Kowloon PICK- the plate to average a neat 389, in their half of the first chapter, first league game next. Saturday the score was no fluke. Cash the J. McCutcheon Omar whilst the Tulsamen averaged :375, the Chinese were blanked, in one, were defeated by the Middlesex Airmen's goal-keeper had very X. M. da Silva. V B. Basto in their 32 trips. Henry "Show-two, three order but chalked up 32 who were without the ser- little to do and the only fault]

At Craigangower.. boat" Ali's four for four was the one marker when Leung came vices of Bright and Wilkinson. with his defensive partners, Hood-M. N. Rakusen, v: F. P. Anslow best performance at the platter for home

three- Kwong Wah opened the scoring less and Edmunds, was that they A. R. Minu the Chinese, Longest clout of the bagger.

through a misunderstanding have a tendency to wander too far game was made by Richardson, Three hits helped by two bob-among the Middies half-backs up the field. The halves played

At Kowloon B.G.C. W. J. Howard., vC. II, Basto who smacked a. homer right bles on the part of the gobs gave after 10 minutes play with Tin well together and were the main

At Recrelo through the left field fence for the the Chinese five tallies in the Yung beating Freshwater and also cause of their forwards getting soį. J. McKelvic

U.-M. Omar only round-tripper of the game. third to put them in the lead, easily beating Jackson with a fine large a score.

V F. Godwin Previous to this "Bolo" Borzajac whilst the Tulsamen replied with cross shot. Jackson played, an

At Kowloon C.C slashed one to the left which just only three runs on three blows in sound game in goal and made IN the Large Units knock-out Y. Abbas

C.C. Pereira fouled, but missed the next two their half of the semester to trail, plenty of fine saves from shots

V J. S. Landolt competition the H.K. Signal C. Dowman in succession to return to polish one run behind.,.

which looked like certain goals. Company beat the 12th Hvy. Regt., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25

At Civil Service C.C. the pine.

In the fourth frame, the Chinese Freshwater and Sheenhan played R.A., by 9 goals to nil at

the M. R. Abbas Ţ A. E. Coates Lefty Stockfon started on the ran the base-paths ragged with their usual game at back and

Queen's Road A. H. Rumjahn slab for the Tulsamen but show-seven markers after two down. often broke up the opposing for Water Polo swimming pool cd signs of cracking up in the Three hits in a row by Harry wards' combination. Parker play- third, and it was not until after Chin, Richard Chung and Henry ed a stern game at centre-half which puts them in the semi-final

last Friday, E. F. Post or

the disastrous fourth that he was Ali, had the sacks soused, and

and was always there to stop to play the 8th Hvy. Regt, R.A... pulled out in favour of McClana- hurler Stockton found himself in Gosano, the opposing centre-for- Middlesex being the other team...

C.. E. Marques v A. M. Holland'. han, who held the Chinese to one a spot. Rising to the occasion heward, who was the outstanding who have reached, the Final, run for the remainder of the game burned his Sunday pitch

player for Kwong. Wah... Thomas: "A" Company of the Middlesex across on a single, scratchier than a Post three times and Al Lau marched played rather well. and: seems to severely trounced "D" Company V. Chittenden ord Office pen.

back to the bench for the Arst mprove every time he plays, and of the Scots to the tune of 15 W. K. Way V W. Simpson Defeat might have been averted putout.

Coomer on the right wing has algoals to nil (more like a Rugby A. R. Dallah had Stockton been yanked earlier, McClanahan's shoe-string catch strong drive and centres the ball football score!- but as it happened, it wasn't in off Grandpop Leung's fly to short-in the right place for Pearson to In the Departmental Corps! A. J. Hali the cards. It was evident that centre accounted for the second get his head to it. Pearson, who Stockton was not up to standard erasure. It seemed, then that has been unable to play before League, which the Signals. have on Sunday as he handed out no Stockton would have pulled him this year owing to leg injuries, in the bag, the Service Corps gave less than three passes when he self out of the hole. His next still is a master with his head them the points of the game which could not find the plate. Of the offering to Babe Chinn was called and scored a beautiful goal. The they were supposed to have played eight Chinese to go down, swing-for a ball. Four more pitches winning goal came from Helliadis last Friday owing to their not be- ing, McClanahan accounted for piled up the count to three and a newcomer to the first XI, who, ing able to get a team together: six in the last three frames, and two. It was now or never, SO

with a bit more practice, will.

wing combination IN a friendly match played be- The draw for the semi-finals that's, pitching in any man's Babe Chinn connected

make a good the next with Saw.

tween the Kumaon Rifles and of Open Pairs Bowls Com- League.

heave for a big bounder to right, which first

the H.K. Signal Com-petition resulted as follows: sacker ungraciously booted to start the riot,

Which THE Sappers played rather a Hockey pany on the Marina W J. Burling and M. N. Raku-

Hockey ground, Kow-fsen v. A. M. Omar and U. netted the Chinese seven markers dull game against Kwong Wah!

juniors at Boundary Street, the loon, the Kumaons won by four Omar. After this. the Chinese

fatter losing by 6 goals to 2. The goals to nil nected freely,

and the havoc Sappers were unlucky to be with- entertained they created would have made out the services of Fox, the In-week and defeated them 2-0. terport and Army player, who Napoleon's retreat from Moscow makes a vast difference to the TEAMS for the Area Swimming Club on Sunday next seem like a picnic...

meeting, which takes place p.m. Harry Chinn was nabbed try-forward line. The Engineers were

Fortunate Chang

Bill Chang was more fortunate on the hillock, and although he had nothing more than his finger- prints on the ball, he managed to whiff four sailors, although he conceded. 12 safetles and gave one Tulsaman free transportation first.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 At Recreio

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OPEN PAIRS SEMI-FINAL

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The Royal Engineers H. A. Alves and F. V. V. Ribeiro Y.M.C.A. last v. L. J. Silva and J, F. V. Ribeiro.. These games will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green at 3.30

ing to piller third to end: the rlot, especially weak in the defence this afternoon at the Army Swim- A seventh rally netted the sailors which could be bettered.

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three more, but a double-killing Moxham never once showed by Chung to Choy to Leung, flp-his real form during the game Swimming strict training and ping the pill around, the bases, and made_rather a lot of silly

excellent results pipped the late effort.

mistakes. Felham scored for the should be forthcoming: This after- Sappers and seemed to be the noon only the heats will be held League Play-Off only player on the field with any and, the finals will take place to-

khowledge of the game,

morrow, commencing at 2.30 p.m Club managers are reminded]

On Saturday three of the Senior that a meeting will be held at the At Causeway Bay, Navy teams took part in a Quadrangular Brooks Club, Middle Road to-day severely trounced 8th Hvy. Reat, swimming gala against the at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of R.A., by 13 goals to 1. The score YMCA. and the Royal Scots: fin-

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at present, confronting the Base-goalkeeper, who on many occa-the Signals third, the Middlesex ball League, namely the H.B.-sions distinguished himself by fourth. The Royal Scots Mindanao play-off...

saving certain goals by diving at some excellent swimmers These two teams having com- the opposing forward's feet. The should take all the sprinting hon- pleted their League: fixtures are best player on the Heavies side ours Band-master Jordan whe MEN! HERE'S HOW tled at an average 800 for games was Hole, who played a good has excelled himself many times won, and at the play-off early last game in the defence but was in this year, with his the burst of TO KEEP IN TRIM, month a decision could not have fortunately injured in the latter speed in the last few moments of been arrived it as the game was part of the game, and had to leave, the race, will be worth watching Learn, to bowl! You'll find that called during the seventh on ac- the fold Guy was in a very The Middles. I think will take bowling will keep your body fit count of rain, both sides being subdued mood and did not give of plunging, honours with Lieut. and your mind alert. And the

his best. He loft Hendy, the Navy Willoughboy a newcomer to the best part is that you can bowli exercises and the centre-forward numerous, cler egiment Lleut... Dawson, and in the evenings. We'll give you absence of the U.S.S. Mindanao openings, towards the goal

Blackman: The Combined all the instruction you need. Try from, port, during week-ends, has The game at Kowloon Inst. Sa-Small Units should take the div- tt delayed the game to this date. The turday between the Signals and ing with Nichole and MacDonald play-off again threatened, this Kowloon was not up to expectas both of the Medical Corps, who wook-ondas Hib Volunteers will tions, the former emerging-vicare experts at the game. Royal bel out and unless the League con tors, by the add goal in live, atter Artillery have one or two dark BOWLING ALLEYS find a gallsfactory solution It being 2-2 at half time. Both de horses and it would not surpris would seem that the play-off Will fences played good football but if they turned the tables. on the

be definitely abandoned, wero, not backed. by the for-lother compotitorg.

HONG KONG

bkhart Hoad. Tel. 21800.

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