THE CHINA "MAIL, AUGUST 18, 1941.
PORTUGAL WIN SATURDAY
EASILY
SPORT
Portugal, holders, bint Canad RESULTS
in the first game of the Interna- tlonal baseball series yesterday by 17 runs to 9. Tomashevsky hit a home-run for Canada: A
Mindanao beat South China in] a League game by 15 runs to 5.
Table To Date
W. L. Potg. 8 1 .888 .000 .800 .378
U.S.S. Mindanao
*H.K. Brewers
4 1
U.S.S. Asheville/Tutoa
1
H.K. Baseballera
3
0
3 .333
Royal Engineers
2
7
South China
1 7
Since withdrawn.
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MODEL AEROPLANE
CONTEST
The second Annual Model Aero- plane Contest was held yesterday under the auspices of Hong Kong| Model Aeroplane League
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Following were the results: Hand-Launched Glider Event: Wong Kam-eheung. 125 secs 2 Chun Ylug-kit, 90 secs.. 3 Lưu Khg-th13), 67 secsA Ng Kam-ling and Wong
Hon-chong. tied
Rubber.Power
Pang Tak-lik
a: 32 sres
Endurance Models:--
409 sec "
ANOTHER FULL PRO- GRAMME OF SPORT WAS CAR- RIED OUT ON SATURDAY WHEN LAWN BOWLS, BASE- BALL AND SWIMMING CATER- ED FOR ALL SECTIONS OF THE SPORTING COMMUNITY.
Great interest was shown in the return swimming gala between Lai Tsun Swimming Union and Vic- toria Recreation Club, which the former won by 27 points to 26 to even up matters, V.R.C. having won the first meeting by 32 points to 23. Feature of the returg en- gagement, which was held at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. pool, Bridges Street, was the close finishes In most of the races. At the end of the penultimate event on the pro- #ramme,
were leading 26-24. but Lai Tsun's win in the men's 800 Yards free-style relay gave them a dramatic victory by one point.
V.R.C.
The annual Ave-game baseball ser- les between US Navy and All-Hong Kong opened at Railway Corner when the Colony representatives won 3-4. this being followed by the Maroons-
yau, 386 sees, 3 Chan Pok-ving. 233 Sappers' League tit, which the form
4. Hu Cho-yan, 210 seps 5 You Kun. 181 sees The Kwing-pong, 174 Avers 7 San Bing-. 176 ses. 8. Ball Baksun, 170 sech
Gas Engine Power Models: Saukee tholder). 177 secs
140 see.. 3
Neth
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Idmy Lum Yut.
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won by 8 runs to 4.
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in the lawn bowls matches, Craigen- Rower Cricket Club made certain the season's honours with their sweep- whining win over Kowloon Wong Han-chong 29 Green "B".
Howling and Ita Second Division Taikoo created at upset by beating the highly fancted Kowloon Tong Club on all three Jinks.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Kowloon Indian Tennis Club mert Chinese Recreation Club (1) in Third Division of the Lawn Tennis League to-day,
AT APPOINTMENT TO
PEM, KING GEORGE VI
The Whisky of unvarying quality
quality Fells
Results, ut a glance, were as follow:
FIRST DIVISION
IR.C.
A new portrait of Alice Faye, who stars in "The Great American Broadcast," which is to be shown soon at the King's
Theatre.
SHANGHAI
GUNFIGHT
was made by ü
gunnan on the life of Fan Heng-
K.BG C. "8" K.B.G C. "A"
C.C.C.
53 Rec. "*A** 69 49
86
05
K.C.C.
50
Rec. **
50
P.R.C
68
KD.R.C.
04 C.S.C.C.
70
SECOND DIVISION
An attempt
C.C.C.
8.2
Rec
58
KF.C.
77
H.K.C.C.
51
Taikog
72 K. Tong
45
H.K.F.C.
64 P.O C.
56
THIRD DIVISION
PR.C.
73
HK.C.C. Efoc.
51
C.C.C. KBG.C.
45
60
58 K F.C. 69
43
I.A.C.
62
Rec.
TWO CENTURIES
Cricket matches played in Eng. land On Saturday resulted as followa
Notts (299 for 4 dec.) v Leices- ter (55 for 2). R. T. Simpson (111) and Joe Hardstaff (110) were top scorers for Notts,
Teli, proprietor of the Dai Wu
STRIKING FILM OF MEETING
Tai, a theatre in the Internation- ! FILM IMPRESSIONS OF THE al Settlement in Shanghai, yes- HISTORIC MEETING OF MR. terday afternoon.
CHURCHILL AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. WHICH WILL BE Fan was coming out from the SHOWN ΤΟ THE PUBLIC theatre when he was fired upon THROUGHOUT BRITAIN and wounded by a bullet but his EARLY NEXT WEEK. ARE life Is In no danger. The gun- AMPLE EVIDENCE OF THE man killed a policeman after an COMPLETE ACCORD OF BRI- exchange of Are.
TAIN AND THE U.S.A. IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HITLERITE GERMANY.
The attempted murder is believ- ed to be due to a personal grudge. Central News.
HULSE HITS 49 NOT OUT
At Pokfulam yesterday morn- ing, a team led by A. Zimmern beat University in a friendly cric- ket match by 2 wickets. Scores
were:-
Sir Pelham Warner's XI beat R.A.F. by 26 runs in a oge-day University: 124 L. H. Tan. 34 ant out. game. Warner's XI (87) weret
C N Matthews, 23; D. G. Day 4 dismissed before lunch, Austin
for 38). Mathews,
Zimmern's XI: 139 (A. J. Hulse 49, not G'amorgan of
and
out. F. J. Lay, 31, D. 0. Parsons Northants, taking 6 or 31, includ-
28: C. Hong Chov 4 ing 3 wickets in one over. R.A.F.
for 20. S Mahmoud 4 for 39). then scored 61, Sergt. Parker get- ng 22 and Gover having 5 for
4 for 24 and 30, Nichols
Peter
Smith 1 for 2.-Reuter.
When Mr. Churchill in the Uniform of an Elder Brother of Trinity House and President Roosevelt cordially shook hands with one another, officers and men of all ranks were greeting their "opposite numbers.'
tures were.
Perhaps the most striking pic- Churchill and President Roosevelt those showing Mr. attending Divine Service in the
"Prince of Wales."
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