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DEAKIN TO SKIP AGAIN FOR CIVIL SERVANTS

CRAIGENGOWER, SENIOR LEAGUE LEADERS, ARE MAKING NO CHANGES IN THEIR TEAM FOR THEIR MATCH AGAINST KOWLOON DOCKS, AT HUNGHOM, TO- MORROW, BUT IN SECOND_DIVISION, A NUMBER OF CHANGES ARE NOTED.

Selected Teams

A.C..

Baptista, lead for Karanjia last down to No. 2 to replace Logan, an Ramsay's place week, will play No. 2 to Way in absentee this week. place of Lammert to mark the at No. 3 will be taken by Calman, only change in that rink. In Lock's four, Solna and Ladd, Nos. 1 and 2 respectively last week, will ex- change positions, and in Karanjia's quartette the places at Nos. 1 and 2, held by Baptista and Mudi respectively last week, will be taken by two Third Divi- 1 to sion players--Roza, No. Coelho last week, and Lam, who was Randall's No. 3 last Saturday.

The Third Division femin is not yet) combleled for A N. Other is down as No 2 to Randall in place of Payri, who goes lead in order to release Delgada for duties as No 3 to Randall

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The place of the promoted RozA No Coelho - will be taken by Pau.j Whole L Suo wing will play No

ink vice Curd, Rozan's

who 13 1212 absenter Modt. No 2 to Karanjia in Seerand Divisions land Week, will be No:

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C.S.C.C. Changes

CIVIL SERVICE First Division (V. Polico home)J. Gellatly. J. R. Carr, E. W Simmonds. J W Deakin iskip). McKay, A F Shephard. V. S Ebbage, M. N. Rakusen (skip): P D. Crawley. W. E Colledge, M E. Purvis. J F. McGowan (skip). Reserve: T. Seddon

PRISON OFFICERS Second Division (v. Kow oon C.C..

W Ibrcock. R J. V away):-A. Grindley, J. W. Fitzgerald, W. J Bag- W. Hud. ley (skip). W. E. Webber, J son, S. Hodge, C. Gowland iskip); V H Freeman, A H Perry, G E Foster. J McCutcheon (skip) Reserve J

Jameson

KOWLOON TONG Second Division (v. Recreio, away) :--

A

Castro. Madar. A E Kew (skips. N A to A J

E Mackay,

While Rakusen's First Division Chil Service 1inli renados the same as it WAS Tast werk. there we several Champio ith the other two rinks

Car and Burling. Nos 2 and 3 res pretively for MeGowan, will be replaerd by Colledge and Purvis The latter was No 3 to Simmonds last Saturday.

Saumonds place as skip in the third, rink will be taken over by the recently returned Deakin, fo whot Simmonds will play No 3 Gellatly will be lead and far No 2

Kern's Reshuffle

Kein. Kuwloon F Second Division skip. is experimenting this week with a complete reshuffle in his rink Last week the front men were Naef. East-

DIYAR Rnd Dowman,

but to-morrow the order WHI be Dowman. Nacf and Eastman.

rink remains un-

Younghusband's altered, but in Sumpson's four Evans Comes into The ide as lead in place of Woodenck who gues down to Third Division, as No 2 tu Ogden in place of A Thompson to mark the only change in that team

No changes have been made in the Kowch on Tong rluks

No. 2's Switched

Prison Officers are introducing a few | switch-overs in their team.

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Grindley comes into Bagley's four as No. 2 to replace Hodge, who will be No. 3 to Gowland, Perry, No. 2 Gowland last Saturday, will be in the same position for McCutcheon instead of Hudson, who Roc to

same position in Gowland's four.

the

Gowland. who had McGrath, Perry and Marvin as his front men, will lead

a rink this time comprising Webber,

Hudson and Hodge.

Two of the Kowloon Docks rinks "tl" *

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Castro, A

T K 1.lm. J N Wong, J. L. Stephens (skip): It Gilling, M S Plinen, W J Howard, A Spory (skip)

Friendly ( rink v. K.C C.. Reserves, away) -T {" Yeung. p I... R 1 Ler. J Tang Iskip

Talkoo, home):~

KOWLOON F.C. Second Division (v. BD. Evans, A A Dand, V Chilton un, w

C Stupson (skip). A Lapsley, W ( Ogley. V N Atienza. P Young- husband (skip), C. Dowman, W Naef, A E Eastman, E Kern (skip).

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 11, 1941.

Cpl. Shaw, Royal Engineers, at bat in the game on Saturday against Hong Kong Baseball Club, which Sappers won by 16'runa to 9 to create the first big upset of the Baseball League "season. "Pinky" Higgins is the Mohawk catcher.

CRAIGENGOWER CONTINUE

IN WINNING VEIN

V.R.C. GALA IS ON

The "China Mail" has been requested by Mr. L. Roza-Pereira, Hon. Secre- tary of Victoria Recrea- tion Club, to deny rumours to the effect that the V.R.C.-Lai Tsun swim- ming gala, scheduled for to-morrow night, has been postponed.

Grounds for the rumours, he sa'd, were that Wilfred Lawrence, L. A. Benn, 'D. H. Taylor and L. M. Remedios have found that they will not be able to participate.

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Mr. Roza-Pereira explained that Lawrence,

Thursday, was advised by his doctor to have a CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB FURTHER rest as the result of too strenuous training. Beno is unft, Taylor ENHANCED THEIR CHANCES FOR FOURTH, has decided not to swim owing LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP to lack of training and Remedios DIVISION TENNIS

will be enguged on Volunteer HONOURS WITH AN EASY WIN OVER FILIPINO duties. CLUB BY 7 SETS TO 2 AT THE VALLEY.

At Happy Valley, Craigengover Cricket Club beat Fulpino Club by

Score:- acts lo 2.

K. M. Au and C. M. Lee (C.C.C.).- beat Poon and P Poon beat F. Gonsalez and T Kou

F Souza beat K. K Ip and L

Y. C. Mok and Y. H. Leung (C.C.C.):- lost to Poon and Puun beat Gonsalez and Kou beat Ip and Snuza

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B

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M. C. Hung and P. C. Yu (C.C.C.): lost to Poon and Poon

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beat Gonnalez and Kuu beat Ip and Souza

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6-2

away)-B Thomson, SC Wong,

Fuller, T

Third Division (v. Craigengower C.C..

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Fergusson (skip). Williams, G Frost. Y Abbas, J Smalley (skip), G Cross, C Woodcock. A MacIntyre, R M Ogden (skip).

CRAIGENGOWER (V.

Kowloon

Docks

First Division R.C., away):-J W Leonard, L.. C. R Souza, A E. Coates, D. W. Bradley (skip). A M. Omar, K. M. Omar, R. Basa, U M. Omar skip); A. A Razack, L. Gaddi, J 5. Landolt. C. 3. Russelet (skip).

Second Division (v, H.K.F.C., homa); --G S Ladd, S. R. Solina. E Zimmern, T. Lock (skip): J H. Xavier, MA Baptista. M Medina. W. K. Way stp. I. M Roza, C W Lam, W Ward. N P Karanja (skip).

Third Division (v. K.F.C., home)! — RK Pavri A. N. Other, F X Delga- cl,

W Randall (skip): J Pau. A ES Alves. E. S Frankes, A. J Coelho (skip): W E. Broadbridge. Li Su wing. F X Modi, D A Rosario (skip)

KOWLOON DOCKS

First Division

(v Cralgengower C.C., Home)

J. V Ramsay, C. S M Thom. A. Calman and R. Morrison (Skipi

R. HA. Lapsley. J. Revie, T Cole man and M Ferguson (Skip)

W McMaster, W. C K. Mackie, W Houstyn and W. Greig (Skip).

FERRIER TURNS

PROFESSIONAL

main intact this week but in Calman's Jim Ferrier, formerly of Shang-

Indians' Narrow Win

At Sookunpao, Indian Recreation Club

SANDBERG

OVERCOMES

HANDICAP

A. J. S. Sandberg, who won the

25- Mlle Bicycle Time Trial Race field of last Wednesday from 39 startera in hr. 39 mina, 21

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beat Central British Association by Beccs., first took up bicycle-rac-

sets to 4. Scores:

M. H. Hassan and G. Singh (1.A.C.):

beat B 1. Bickford and T. Chubert 6--3 beat N. Whitley and D. T. Smith 6-3 beat D. Tomashsky and V. C. Bund 6-4

M. S. Hussain and M. L {L.R.C.) :-

beat Bickford and Gaubert lost to Whitley and Smith beut Tomashsky and Bond

A. Sufflad And U. A. (1.R.C.) :— lost to Bickford and Gaubert just to Whitley and Smith lost to Tomashsky and Bond

Razack

Ing some three years ago, and 80 well has he progressed that he has quite a collection of trophies as evidence of his prowess.

he

The new line-up for V.R.C. will therefore be as follows:-

220 Yards breast-stroke: J. Marques, A. Alves.

100 Yards frea-style: C. Buang, he Rosa-Peretra.

100 Yards back-stroke:

| Juhu, T. Lopes

A. K. Rum-

440 Yards free-style: C. Huang, C. Silva-Netto,

150 Yards Medley Relay: A, K Rum- jahu (back). J. Marques (breast), C. Huang (free).

800 Varda free-style relay: C. Huang 1. Roza-Pereira, C. Silva-Netto, A. K. RumJahn.

LEW CARSON

LEAVING S'HAI

Due to the impending departure from Shanghai, on leave, of Lew Carson, that city's tennis cham- plon, Shanghai Lawn Tennis As- cociation are attempting to speed up the Mixed Doubles Champion- ship Final, In which Carson and Mica Holwill will meet winners of the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Collaco J. G. Forbes and Mrs. Cate semi- final.

His activities have been more or less cunfined to racing in his own school, B-4

La Salle College, and last year he set 4-up A new mark for the 2-mile event.

in covered Just over 5 G-2 which Rumjahn minutes.

Sandberg was actually handicapped was 5 -7 in Wednesday's event in that it 1-6 the first time he had raced on a "free 1-8 wheeler** He did not know that con- ditions of the race debarred him from using his own machine until the day before the race and consequently did

Carson is Shanghai's outstanding all- not have any practice on a free-wheel

round athlete, playing squash, golf, bicycle. In view of this. then, his per-softball, basketball, etc. formance was all the more creditable-- he beat the second man by 6 mins.

C.R.C.'s Big Win

Chinese Recreation Club beat Post Office Recreation Club (1) by 8 nets to 1. Scores:-

Since his TC-

turn in 1933 he reigned as Shanghai K. M. Wong and Alfred Lui (C.R.C.): 103 secs.

tennis champion, sweeping all opposi- tion before him. He was Singles' châm- beat H. Howlett and W. Morrison 6-0 |

In addition to cycling. Sandberg alsu pion from 1933-40, winner of the Rotary beat D. Fitches and Y. F Fung 6--2 plays softball and turned out for lost to S. S. Chin and F. K. Chin 4--6 Cosmos in the junior section of the

C. M. Tsang and C. F.Choy (C.R.C.): Softball League last year. beat Howlett and Morrison

beat Filches and Fung

beat Chin and Chin

7--5 6-3 6-1

Chan Yin and Y. K. Chung (C.R.C.): — beat Howlett und Morrison

beat Fitches

four some changes have been effected, hai, is the latest famous amateur to beat Chin

Ramsay, who was No. 3 last week, will be lead in place of Thom, who goes

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's start- ing times for Fanling on Sunday are as follows:

OLD COURSE

9.16 alin. S. L. Lloyd, T. Megarry.

9.20 R. N. Griffins, J. R. Collis.

J. A. Parrish, I, II. Goare.

und Fung

and Chin

A.T.C. Win Easily

Не is also A member of his school's team.

Bowes, the England and Yorkshire cricketer, is the first football referee to wear spectacles. Others have been 0-1 told to, often enough.

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4-2

go over to the professional ranks. He is one of the most consistent | rolfers of all time and he is re- garded in some quarters as the

At King's Park, Army Tennis Club best golfer ever produced in Aus-beat Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by tralia.

52 sets to 32. Scorea:-

к. S. Mohal and Y. (K.I.T.C.):-

His change of status has taken place in the United States, where drew with S/Sgt. Ford and L/Cpl. he has become attached to the

Stoner

J. Khan

OG

5-7

Elmhurst Country Club, owned by lost to L/Cpl. Glasgow and Spr. Fred B. Snite, father of Fred Snite, Elsley

of "Iron Lung" fame. Ferrier went | beat S/Sgt. Mitchell and 9gt, to America in the Spring of 1940 and was then Open and Amateur champion of Australia for he won both in 1938 and

A. E. Lissaman, R. Forrest,the two titles

beat Ford and Stoner

beat Glassgow and Elsicy

A. C. I. Bowker, A. H, Penn. 1939 since when they have been lost to Mitchell and Musson

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0,24

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9 24

9,32

J. Lander, MA. Annett.

9.38

9,40

J. A. H. Morrison, K. Sin abeyance, Reuter. Morrison,

0,44

H. M. Rowland, G. G. Alt-

kenhead,

0.45

B. O. Baldwin, M. D.

9.62

12

P. M. Cotton, P. V. McLane,

10.00

12

10,04

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10.08

∙10.32

10.30

Cooper,

A. B. Purves, A. D. Hum- phreys

L. A. R. Duncan, J. B. Har rison.

Pay. Cdr. Burton, F. A. Redmond.

N. D. Lloyd, D. I. Bosan- quet.

H Overy, W. J. E, Mac- kenzle,

NEW COURSE,

10.16 a.m. Col. Shackleton, Capt. Ear-

clay,

“OCEAN” Golfer's Policy

Public Liability, Breakage of Clubs, Burglary, Theft, Fire.

Premium $10.00.

"GILMAN & CO., LTD.

0-2

Musson

Jahan Dad and G. (K.I.T.C.)-

M. Khan

0--2

0-4

2-6

บ. H. Esmall and K. (K.I.T.C.):---

Singh

4-4

lost to Glassgow and Elsley

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3-6

lost to Ford and Stoner

lost to Mitchell and. Musson

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Match Postponed

Tho match between. Post. Omee Recreation Club (2); and Jewish Recrea- tion Club was postponed owing to unfitness of their ground,

Table To Date

Gets

P. W. L. D. F. AvPts. 6.6.0 0 46/27 12 850 0 38 7.10

S.C.A.A. C.C.C.

8

C.R.C.

F.C.4

10 4:2:0 301⁄2 20

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LEARN TO BOWL FOR C.B.A. HEALTH AND FUN!.R.C.

We'll give you lessons a

any day or evening in this popular, con genial, and easy-to-learn sport. Bowling keeps your body fit and mind, ülert and provides you with a congenial pastime. Try If to-day!

HONG KONG

A.T.C.

| P.O,R.C. (1) - P.O.R.C. (2) J. R. C. K.LT.C.

5: 4 1 0 34 11.

0 2 3 0 20 20 4 5. 230 23 224

6. 23. 0° 151⁄2 291⁄2 4 6'2.4.0-16 @ 30,. 41:30:12. 24

4 0 4 0.0 27 G 50500

Whose idea was it for football referees 'to use whistles? Prior to 1878 small flags were used by referees for signal- ling purposesy but for a match on the. Nottingham Forest ground a suitable flag could not be found, Abandoning

BOWLING ALLEYS the search, an official of the Club had

Lockhart. MJ,

a brain wave. Ho; produced a whiatio and thereby started a then "revolu Tel: 21800tion in bignalling and control of

matches..

and Roper trophies, with his partner. C. C. Squires, and winner of the Mixed Doubles event on several occasions.

With his departure the Singles Tennis Championship this scason will be an open affair. Several Japanese players will be in the tournament as well as as Squires, Collaco, old rellabies such Stokes, H. K. F. Li and Benavilch.

HEIL HAWKINS I

"Heil Hawkins! Well met. How nicetoseeyourhonest.countenance

"once more,'

"Welcome home, Mr. Gerald, May I venture to observe that you appear remarkably bronxed and fit, P.-- And to what, Mr. Gerald, do we owe this. modicum of unexficcted leave ? ?-- "To the fact, Hawkins, that I have been promoted. I have my stripe. The man who stands before you is a real live Acting Lance-Corporal

·(unpaid),'

"I congratulate you warmly, Mr. Gerald. Doubtless you purpose to celebrate the occasion in the appro- priate manner."

I do, Hawkins, and in a big way. Turn out the cellar while I go to the phone and beat up a few of the lads. Let there be enough festivity to float a battleship."

“Very good, Mr. Gerald."

"And Hawkins, see that there's plenty of Rose's Lime Juice. Can't risk hangovers in wartime, you know. Rose's" for Gimlets, and to wind up the evening. Atten- tion to demi, Hawkins-that's what makes the good soldier.” "So I discovered, Mr. Goráld, when they made me Quartermasters Sergeant in the latter half 1917.

There's nothing orzaiz about Roto's Lime Juice. Ask fox Rose's and enjoy the puro Julco of the limo.

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