THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 4, 1941.
ASHEVILLE TROUNCED BY THE FORMIDABLE H. B. South China Succumb Hamelin&Schaberg BOWLS TOURNEY
Prominent
For Mohawks
By "Grandstand”
OUT-HITTING THEIR opponents last Sunday by 11 hits to 5, Hong Kong Brewers humbled U.S.S. Asheville 10-1, to notch up another victory to make it a pre-season four game winning streak. In the afternoon, the Hong Kong Baseballers sub- dued an erratic South China side 13-5.
rules
DRAW TO-MORROW
The draw for the Colony pairs and rinks lawn bowls cham- pionships will take place in the offices of Messrs. Gande, Price and Co. at 5.15 p.m. to-morrow. It is probable that some first-round matches will be fixed for the middle of next week.
Madeen "Slim" Areulis, ace' drive to right, which was good for right-hander for the Beermen, Iwo base, would have cleared the who went the route, was In the path but for the ground form, Issued no passes, and mux-meing the Ruhian blow to two CORRESPONDENCE erd speed and hooks m his slants | bases,
deep
the
Kramer
in
PETRIE'S RIGHT POSITION
to strike-out eight m returning ¦ Have Leonard perched on turd a live-hitter. Portsider Gumum. scored on Cyclone Bakar's who folled on the mound for the fly to centre to complete a five run losers, fanned seven and walked inning to vinch the game for Iso. Int was let down by his; Brewery Bombers,
Veis Leonard,
and anfielders. He yielded eight hils. three of which were bunched up, pickled the onion safely two in the seventh for ar Ove run three times to garner batting hon- splurge.
ours, whilst DiGiacomo lashed the leather *L a triple, for the long- Lead-off hitter George Souza
est blow DE the scuffle. Tony Sports Editor. tapped out a feeble roller to plPeewee Alves and "Baby" Ab-
Sir. cher Crumm who had time tu count the stitches on the ball bebas were also good for two in four, article
Ali the
fore tossing Souza out at first. Whilst Hank "Showboat" looked at a third strike with bat on his shoulder for the sec and erastire.
Tony "Peewee" Alves singled and scampered over the
pay-off
Baseballers Win station followed by Dave Leon- ard, for H.B. to jump into 21 Two-run lead on a single assisted Clusters of four runs and five runs in the second and seventh by left-gardener Cotter's nursede, when he found himself handeul- frames gave the Hongkong Base- over the South ed on the Bam's outfeld ground-baliers victory
China nie, to chalk up the firs: Mohawk Triumph in their initial appearance of the season.
"China Mail".
or
1 read with interest the
by Lochee Nae Lichts"! With ducks in the pond, hurler about Arbroath's record score of Crumm pulled himself out of a 136 0. Having run in and out of hole by spearing Lefty Joe Baw-|Arbroath's clubrooms more times en's liner and tossed out Baby than I care to remember i beg to Abbas at second to complete the differ with him about the position uf Jockie Petric. I he cares fo only twin-killing of the iussle.
white to Mr. R. McGlushan, man-
of Arbroath Football Club, ager he will and that he played out- side-left and the writer of the first
As article was quite correct. point of interest the 36--0 score
SİK that day didn't include seven goals offside, though what the offside ruling was then don't know. About the match with In Asheville's home half of the
Dundee Harp and Aberdeen mning, Leis singled and pilfered
Both sides utilised two hurlers. Rovers the same day when Harp the mid-way cushion, but Wats left stranded as Rhodes, Grovers Bernie Johnson and Larry Law-won 350 the referee counted 36 male and DiGiacomo were retired rence fossing for the Baseballers, reals but the pavers all said 35
for six so he made it that. without even getting a smell of whilst Kenny Moy toiled
and one third mnings for the Nam first base.
The next frame was a no-hit, | Hwamen, before he was relieved no-run chapter for both sides but by Ernie "Dad" Moy for the rest three errors and 13 wild pitch of the game,
Bernie Johnson fanned five and "coupled with a single enabled the
Brewers to chalk up another two¦passed five during his three teams were half drunk that day ning mound tenure and only al-j but I can't vouch for the truth of The Ashevillemen broke
antoj
lowed one hit, whilst Larrupin, this!
Lone Star the scoring column with their only Larry Lawrence the rum the fourth trame, when; Ranger, was meked for three seat- Kenny Muy, first- DHGiacomo, bathing in the clean-tered blows, up slot, banged out a triple and string hurler for the Caroline Hi stole home. Two sttecessive hits squad, whiffed seven and walked in the sixth gave 11.B. anther, eight on balls, not meluding the marker for a five-he lead
[ two pecasions when left gardener
markers in the third.
In the last semester a walk, a Elder was given free transporta-
gle and an
bottle from to first by taking
infielder's
loaded the sacks with Beermen, pitches in his side.
and hurler Crumm found
2321-
self right beland the eight-ball. After heaving a wild one attempt to pick Souza uff third,
21
comple
Schaberg's Homer
After the match, when they heard the score from Arbroath, they tried to get him to alter it again but he refused!
To conclude 1 heard that both
"Red Lichtle".
"ROYAL SCOTS TROPHY"
The result of the "Royal Scots Trophy" golf com- Ere Hameln and Johanie Scha-petition in aid of the Crumin issued an intentional pass berg both dented the pay-off sta-B.W.O.F. is now to hand.
to Bave "Bambino" Leonard suse the sacks Chec muore,
double-killing. a Abbas'
chance
"Baby"
to tion on three blows in the first to to draw first blood, but the
up, tied and will play off.
Nam J. H. C. Highet (16) and but Hwamen knotted the count when H. Overy (18) with two
Hal Winglee, ne Wally Ching and screaming
both rotted
the pan on over pair of walks and an error,
Other scores: G. M. Park (5). In the next frame, the Wag-T. Megarry (8) and H. L. Evehe genermen jumped into the lead(18) wers 1 up: Capt. C. H. R. again by spiking the rubber four Hyde (15), T. A. Pearce (3), Lt.- times, and added one more in carh Col. E. D. Matthews (16), J. Har- and A. H. Penn (15) of the fourth and sixth innings.rop (14)
LEARN TO BOWL FOR HEALTH AND FÜN! We'll give you lessons any day or evening in this popular, con- genial, and, easy-to-learn sport. Bowling keeps your body fit and mind alert and provides you with a congenial pastime. Try it to-day!
HONG KONG
There were 260 entries at $1
In the last chapter hurler Kenny were all square, May busted wide open, and when four more the dust has settled counters had already been chalk-
taking
ed up. Ernie Moy
over
Johnnie
mound duties for the rest of the tilt, allowed only one hit, but it went for four bases, as Schaberg spanked the apple into deep leri.
Erle Hamelin was the big gun
of the day, as he rolled out three
a card.
BIG
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GALA FOR CHARITY
European Y.M.CA. and Victorin singles from his bat in his three Recreation Club will combine to Johnniemeet the Chinese in a major bating chances, whilst Schaberg slugged a homer, a tri-swimming attraction on July 26, ple and a single to chase in two in the V.R.C. pool, proceeds to be team mates in his five trips to the divided between the Bomber Fund and British Fund for the Relief platter.
of Distress in China.
BOWLS SWEEP
THIS WEEK
Lawn bowlers are reminded that the first lawn bowls sweep "BOWLING ALLEYS of the season, to be decided on Saturday's League matches, will Tel. 21800 be drawn on Friday. Tickets
should therefore be secured with out further delay,
"Löökhart Rd.
The following programme events will be held
of
Men: -200 yards back-stroke relay (teams of four), 300 yards relay (teams of six), 150 yards medley relay (back- stroke, breast-stroke, free-style), 100 yards individual (two from each team). Women300 yards rany (leaths of sx), 150 yards medley relay.
Schoof events: 300 yards inter-school relay teams of four). *Bervide: Diter-Unit 80 yards (on swimmer per unit).
Prices of admission will be' 35'' (rb- served seats), #2, #1.
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