THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 26, 1941.
U.S. NAVY MISCUE 13 TIMES IN GOING DOWN 18-16 TO H.K. ALL-STARS
By "Grandstand"
THE PORTUGUESE 'IN TERNATIONAL BASEBALL SQUAD PROVED TO BE A FALSE ALARM AS THE STARS AND STRIPERS ELI- MINATED THEM FROM THE SERIES WITH A 12 TO 2 MITTING SPREE ON SATURDAY, WHILST SUNDAY'S DOUBLE-HEADER WAS FEATURED BY A MULTITUDE OF ERRORS THE LAST-MINUTE MAKE-SHIFT GREAT BRITAIN CONTINGENT BUNGLING 16 CHANCES IN A FIVE INNING FRACAS IN WHICH THEY WERE SUBDUED BY THE CHINESE 18 TO 3.
Here are some of the United States players who' beat Por- tugal (holders) 12 to 2 on Saturday to enter the Final, where they will meet China, From [cft to right aro "Puddlejumper" Wilson, Lou Pawloski (manager), Pete Elder,
Bowersox. "Greasy" Mcoro and Tony Mascavage. Behind Wilson, in the grand- stand, Is American second. string pitcher "Muddy" Ruel.
HONYWILL
To-morrow's Softball DOES WELL IN
Lou Pawloski's U.S. Navy | 000000001 “dought-nut" infeld miscued 13! times in goog down to Hong Kong All-Stars 18 to 16 in thei second game of the Charity series
they lost the first 5 to 4.
It seems that this corner called the turn last Saturday when it doped that Lou Pawloskt, Patent Polack, was los ing his smoke, as he was shelled from the slab by the All-Stars in the Arst frame, after conceding a lead of four counters on three satenes, including Al Lau's three-run triple, and was connect- ad for a two-run single
The fifth when he came Ima to relieve slabster Henry Ruel with the bases choited.
Tony To Resoure
Henry "Crooner*· Ruel replacing
Pawloski on the round t the acconti,
At Caroline Hill
Eddie (E) Loco) Marques' Merry Madcaps will take on Harry Gam. pos' Furioso mine in 2 friendly Softball encounter to-morrow after.
6 p.m. at Caroline Hill. noon at
It la understood that mentor Harry Campos will make an appl cation to Join the First 'Division of the League should his Furioso nine
the boat
Eddie Madaaps, whilst Marques is all out to maintain an unbeaten record.
SHANGHAI
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ROYALS ENTERTAINED BY LAI TSUN
LAI TSUN ENTERTAINED AND BEAT ROYAL SCOTS BY 21 POINTS TO 3 IN A RETURN SWIM- MING ENCOUNTER AT CHINESE Y.M.C.A. LAST NIGHT, MacHUGH, SUTHERLAND AND DAVID- SON SECURING THE POINTS FOR ROYALS.
In their first meeting at Army Pool on July 17, Lai Tsun beat Royal Scots by 26 points to 10.
After the swimming the prizes were by distributed by Mrs. Tsang 9jiu-sang.
Lai Tsan ore meeting University on Saturday in a friendly contest at Chinese "Y" at 8.30 p.m.
ROYAL NAVY MADE A WEL.- COME RETURN TO CRICKET IN SHANGHAI WHEN THEY MET [A SCRATCH SHANGHAI CRIC- Following were last night's re-
KET CLUB TEAM AND WONsults: BY FOUR WICKETS.
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Men's 50 Yards Free-Style:-1, Tsang IT WAS
Cheong-ming (Lai Tsun). 2. Chan TWO - EVENING MATCH, Chun-nam (Lai Tsunt; 2. Ple Mac- CRICKET CLUB BATTING Hugh (Royal Scots). 60004 | FIRST AND SCORING 109 WITH Man's 220 Yards Free-Style (Invita. A. J. HARVEY TOP SCORERtlon):-1. Yau Sal-kwan (Lai Tsun); 2. WITH 22. WHILE R. GATES Lau Taiping (Lai Tsun); 3. Tai Yuct- HELPED WITH 20.
moon (Residents' Union) Time 2 min. 31.3 secs
Lau handcuffed the British for three lelded seven safeties for the next four frames, before "Blondie" Taylor park- cantos, whilst Tony Mascavage. who led one into right fivid to chase in Shaw was called in to put out the fire, tossed with their first tally. Whilst Welford two bless innings
grounded out for Taylor to cross the pan with another marker Their third counter came in when Bob Fuloy con neeted for a four-magger, the longest clout of the tr
Both Pawloski and Ruel fanned one, but Ruel passed fry to first during his mound tenure, whilst Stu walked two. Mouna victor Waity "Dimples" Ching, who was called In to relleve Bill Chang after the latter had been blasted out of the box with a
seven Mit barrage net the sailors
ntne runs in the first, whited ne Issued one free pass to first.
to
All-Stars Rally
Dan twiz.
J. Honywill. Navy footballer Ladies' 120 Yards Medley Relay :- and Rugby player, did well with [1, (Lal Tsun), Miss Sa Wai-ying tback). the ball, taking 5 for 31 in 11.Miss Teang Fung-kwan (breast)
Time Miss Ko Mtu-ling (freestyle),
overs.
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BOWLS SWEEPS PRODUCED OVER $4,000
Sweeps СП Lawn Bowls League matches contributod more than $4,000 to the Bri tleh War Organisation Fund.
The support this season, however, has not been as good as last year, and it has now been decided to stop these Sweeps for the time being.
min 22 4/5 secs.
Men's 50
Poon
Wing-kal
Yards
Time. I
Emek.Stroke:—I,
(La Tsune); Ying-ting (Lai Tsun); 3. Cpl
Men's 100 Yards Breast-Stroke (Mem- , 28 1/5 secs. 2, K. and Kow-bers) :--1, Luk Sze-shing: 2, King Yim- Navy scored 126, Honywill hit-toon Residents Union) Miss Sum Patwing, 3. Tsang Cheung-pu,
J. Mur-
and (back). Miss Ng Sir-lhe (breast) China broke into the scoring column ting up 23 valuable runs.
Miss Ng Po-hing #free-style) Time: 1 in the first stanza with a trio of murk-riner top-scored with 30 and W.
39 RCCS. Most successful mi us, but went out 111
three Cuming made 20 order in the next canto. Bill Chang bowler for S.C.C. Was Harvey. and | dented the plate in the third for another | who had 4 for 15.
tally. whilst the Chinese went on D Scoring rampage in the fourth to cinch The Pas with a nine-run splurge on six blows, and three errors.
Holders Swamped
After overcoming a four-run defiett. the blue-jackets led 12 to 10 at the end of the four frame, bul All-Stars staged an uprising in the fifth to regain the
Hitting hurler Gerry Gosano almost lend, by bunting the Navy infield Fag-
at randoin, the United States contingent Red, and when the dust had cleared, under mentor Lou Pawloski swampet
runs had already
Portuguese patriots 12 to 2 on crossed the, the pay-off station. All-Stars added another Saturday to quality to meet China in in the sixth, but the sailors slimmed the Final this week.
Seven
blows in their half of the session
in-
the lead with four tailles on four solid; Moundsman Henry Ruel doled oul two measly singles, whilst his mates unleashed a deluge of 12 safeties. cluding "Greasy" Moore's base-clean- ing triple with the bases full and Earl Wilson's four-master in the last semes-
Excitement reached fever pitch when the blue-Jackets came up for their last time to bat. trailing two runs.
Gerry Gosano camped under Jersey Groneck's long hoist for the first ter erasure, whilst Hank Alt pulled down Tony Mascavage belted in a perfect
the batting figure in three for second out Lou Pawloski grounded to plate, whilst Earl Wilson unloaded the short, and the fans were getting ready
lumber for a four-in-five. to leave when George Souza heaved wild one to Arsi-sacker Hank Chan.
Earl Wilson's towering fly
Bases Loaded
Henry Ruel singled To advance Pawloski, whilst Souza bobblest again tu souse the sucks Mack McKenzie, who had fanned the breeze in his three previous balling attempts found him- self walking up to the box for a chance to be the gulden-haired hero of the day, but all he could do was to produce a weak pup fly, which Souza swallowed) to end the game,
turns at the
CHARITY
FOOTBALL
ELEVENS
Henry Ruel, still strutting around on one leg, earned batting honours of the day with
Following have been chosen to a four-in-five stickwork per formance, whilst Hong Kongite Al Lau, play in the charity football match and Tony Mascavage, the hammering on Saturday, September 13, at hind-snatcher, both paled out triples. Caroline Hill in aid of the funds Lou Pawłoski atoned for his poor mound of the Chen Chen-wo ("Darky" performance with a handsome three-i Chen) Scholarship. four willow wielding, which included a Hong Kong:-Tam Kwan-kon (South
brace of doubles.
China); Hau Yung-sang (Sing Tao) and Lee Ting-sang (Sing Tad); Soong Ling- sing (Sáng Tạo). Lam Tak-po (Smith China) and Kwok Ying-kee (Sing Tao): King-cheong (Sing Tad), Chan Tak-fal Tang Kwong-sum (Sing Tao). Fung (South Chtha), Lai Shui-wing (Sing Tue) and Hau Ching-to (Eastern),
Shanghai:-Cheong Wing-choy (Sing
Make-Shift Team After deinying almost an hour behind schedule, "Sarge" Welford managed to round up a team from the spectators to make up the Great Britain squad which went down 10 to 3 to "Grandpa Leung's Chinese contingent in a five Tao); Y. S. Yen (Eastern) and Ng Kee inning game highlighted by Bob Foley's cheong (Eastern); Kul Wing-fook (Sing clrcuit clout.
Chinese slabster Al Lau whiffed Ave Lau Tze-chan (Eastern); Chung Yung
Tao), Chang Kam-hol (Eastern) and walked three, whilst losing hurler sum (Eastern) V. K. Hyul (Eastern), Mack Shaw fanned five and passed two Lee Wai-tong (South China), C. T. Tsao in a 13-hit massacre.
(Eastern) and Lee Shék-you. (South China),
DID YOU KNOW?
and'
Owing to pressure of work E. Willa..
A big league club buys two grey who has been IIon, Secretary of Euro. (road) and two white (home) pean
Y.M.C.A. Invitation Water-Polo, uniforms for each player, but the Tournament since its inauguration, han player must buy his own bats, resigned from that post. F. Bevan, an- gloves and shoes,
other member of the Royal 'Corps of Signals, is his : successor,
TO-DAY'S Y.M.C.A.
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It is understood on good authority. that Hong Kong Area Swimming Cham- pionships have been postponed from September 7 to September '17; and 'that they will be held at Army Pool, Vic toria Barracks.
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· CHAMPIONSHIPS The European YM.C.A swim mingchampionships start this evening at the "Y" at 8 p.m., when the 220 yards free-style, Boys' 50 · Compütitors in the Stnißes Ten Pins Yards free-style and 100 Yards Tournament at Hong Kong Bowling back-stroke events will be decid-Alloys, who find dimculty in contacting ed.
their opponents are requented to com- municate with the manager The championships will be con Alleys, who will make the necessary tinued on Thursday at the game arrangements for the time.
played.
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Clubs requiring the servICOS.
ferees
Hnesmen for pre-season friendly games are asked to com|9211368- cate with Mr. Beard, at the N.A.A.FI, or Mr. F. J. Silva. of the Treasury Referees will welcome the opportunity of officiating at these games for the sake of training.
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REFEREES' CLASS
WELL ATTENDED
land (Royal Scots)
2, Lau Suther- Time: 34 3/5 secs. Men's 100
Mom- Yards Free.Style bers): 1, Chan Chun-nam; 2, Yau Sal- wing: 3. Lai Tal-ping Time: 83 1/5
ves,
50 Yards Free-Style (Junior);—1. Lo Sul-look and Miss Mok Sam-lan Ued: 3, Ko Wai-hung, Time: 35 2/5 secs. In spite of the inclement wea-
Men's 120 Yards Modley Relay :- ther the Football Referees' class
(Lai Tsun), Lam Ying-ting (back). Yau Sai-kwan
and (breast)
Tsang was weli yesterday
Cheong-ming {free-style): 2. There were 35 candidates.present. Scots), Cpl.
(Royal Sutherland (back), Cpl.
attended.
A, A da Roza, who has only Just taken up lawn bowls this season, Is including nine civilians, among Davidson (breast) and Pte. MacHugh now a very keen novice Jockey and 19 whom were E. L. Strange of Hong|(free-style). Time: 1 min. 17 1/5 secs. seen at the Race Course almost every | Kong Football Club and N. Del- Ladies' 100 Yards Free-Style (Handi- morning. He was at one time a verygado of International, Promising swimmer but has been miss- ed from competitive events for soine time now
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Due to the fact that the Saturday morning "pows" at the Valley are held
Lieut. Crossby and Pte. Emmons were the lecturers.
The next meeting will be Thursday, when Mr. Foster talk on the off-side rule.
cap)-1, Miss Ko Klu-ling; 2, Miss Tsang Fung-kwan and 3, Miss Sa Wal- ying. Time: 77 secs,
Men's 50 Yards Breast-Stroka:-1, on Tsang Cheung-wing (Lai Tsun); 2, Yau will Sal-kwan (Lai Tsun); 3, Cpl. Davidson
(Royal Scots). Time: 12 2/5 secs. on the rinder track, the "gate" is not
Mon's 280 Yards Free-Style Relay:— used for the start, and the field is sent Victoria Recreation Club, Second. (Lai Tsun), Lo Shu-fook, Lau Tai- away by the "flag system" with Mr. A Division softball champions, are apply-ping. Yau Sal-kwan and Tsang Cheong- H. Potts No. 1 starter, ably assisted bying for admission to First Division and ming; 2, (Royal Scots). Pte. MacHugh, Mr. C. ไป
Walker.
manager of the if this is granted they will be entering Pte. Plummer, Cpl. Davidson and Lt. Jockey Club Stables, In Charge.
two additional teams in Second Division, Hunter. Time: 3 mins. 11 sees,
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