BUREN
TUR PERIKUT
"WIES WATER
CHINA MAIL
SPRINTERS TO LINE
UP AT VRC TONIGHT
HK Bowlers Beat ISC
Shanghal, September 21.
K-W"
Landau
scored the biggest win of the teur today when they beat the International Siparting
Club by 32 points to 17
Mr. J. B. Stormira, Chair
of the
Etsar
Enerting Club, in presenting
15. pennant
to
International
Mr. B
Kon
the
Philips.. the Hang
MNKARET,
congratulated
Hang Kong interport success and salt
that the vinitors combifuter probality the best tram ever to come to Shung.
MePhillips, In venly. Kaid that ha VAL mytremely proud of his young team and 1ཅོནL,1147ཏྟ! that entertained
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The classic sprint of the Colony Swimming Cham- pionships-the 100 yards free stylo—will hayo its heats tonight.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1948.
No less than 14 of the colony's top sprinters -will belining up in three heats to contend for the five lanes in the finals. The same event in the women's section will also be held.
Women's 100 yarde free stred pro-championship of the colony..
Baileranu
There are
four chiumpion-
in the ship numbers kraine tonight. They are:
style Men's 100 yards, free Championship of the colony.
Heat 1: Sonny Monteiro (VRC). Pra Guest (VRC), Juhanin Yva
A VRC), Henri
Wong Chi-hang European Y RA.A.X
Gerry Roza Pereira ht), Wiltred Lawrence (VBC) Chok (VRC). George Saunders
Chun cheng (Chinese Y), Cheudig Amano (EAA)
Hea 31
La Tal-ping, Gordon Raudall (Vic), Go (VRCT, Choi
Jang Chinese Y).
な
Judging by, the
aroli trle
The
WH
Cony--Bruter.
Shanghai To Choose Interport XI
Shanghai, Septemårs – 20. After Twa nidhhend igual, Shanghai singled out 13 play! Prs from which to chest Be final even for the dorthern- ing Interport ricket math against Hong Kong, it has been learned.
The winners of each heat and
he ten best limes will qualify for shkruash Monteiro, Rozn.Pereira to an are pertuin finalists. The
miki, he is should be WI
Chan Cầu ed Lawrence and fiat 2. Possibilities are kram!, and Chal Lee-hung. Men's
individual yarde 150
af championship
lient 1: Shauna Anderson VIC, Heather Ander. on (VRC), Joan Eager (VRC).
Hent 2: Momie Leong (H.K.U.) Celeste Guterres (VAC); and Cynthia Eager (VBC)
the
Finalists ahould be both Anderson girls, Miamir Long and
Joun Eager Eager, Cynthin preferred to Celeste Guterres for
nrth
18
lane. Men's 200 yards breast stroke hampionship of the colony.
Heat 1: Wong Cheuk-wing (Lan Taun), Johnnie Yvanovich (VIC).
Carvalho (VHC) William SE Chan (HK.U.), Fang Wal-cheong
Tsun).
Hent (Chinese
Young Y). G. Raz,11
Ying-chak PP, VRC), G. Blenkinsop (VIC). Loung Bin-kin (Lui TRUI, Cheong Chung-yui (Chinese Y).
But for Johnle Yeunovich, Ju finals would have been
an all Chinese affair. As it Yvanovler has a hard heat, with
remont theholler, Fang Wal-chwung against
him. Both should be in thaks.
In hent 2, Leung In-kl favoured avarat Yeung Ying-chak
medley aluny
Head 1: Wiltred Lawrence Vite), A V. Lopes (VIC), C.A. Budete me
AVR). Jack Goes who beat Yvannyien by 1-5 of a VR Law Thi-ping vlaj Tsung record in a recent pain. The fifth
Cheong Wai-finalist should be Cheong Chọn. AA. Gordon Handall (VRC). yul, An outsider: C1. Roza-Pereira
Healthyap (VRC), G. Roza Nama (VIC), and Geroge Saun tonight: DS (VROT
The complete
programme
for
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was
St.
Leger Victory DE
#16,268 to the winner, Britain's richest-ever kors race, the Bt. Leger Stakes, worth
Black Tarquin, won in brilliant style at Dorennter recently by the American-bred cost, owned by Mr. William Woodward, of New York. The winning horse was pilotod home by the Austration Jockey Edgar Britt Picture shows Black Tarquin as he passes the post well ahead of Alycidon (AP Photo)
Soccer Season Opening Soon
The local soccer sensen will Men's
start officially this week-end,; 190 yards free styl: championship of the culony,
when 15 matches in the First of the heals).
CA and Second Division chain- | Men' 150 yards Individunt Hong Kong Football Teague
of the will be played. medley championship solony, (2 henis).
Lawrence Threat Willed Lawrence, the phone and recued holder, bas only one worry in his heat, and that
V.B.C. Kirist 23 yards back js Luu Tai-ping, Lau has developea
in an exceptionally good sprin- tioke handleap, (2 heats).
style Women's 100 yards tree His er in all the three strokes..
and championship of the colony (2 weakest is the back stroke
can eats. where Lawrence Press ft 1.
Men's 200 yoris breat siroke
Thus edly sedi kwa ba ceder conse cm trên để Throse vaderams, kaelad Ing Terry Widcom, vb..
60, owing to the very limited score. But Lau, much
younger
number of cricketers at presni | iam Lawrence, has the advantagechernionship of the colony.
here.
Areosdbag te gelinler infor sont- tion, players intel je "prolables" metode D. W. Lach, TW, Wi- son, Honey Madero, 1693. Kunstt. P. Rugi. P. Leckie, D. Barrett, ILM, Nes for.
a rugged stamina,
"It will therefore be a
(2
100 yards
heats). Post Men's 150 yards individual med- ence with Lan slightly favoured tey Junior champlonship of The
definitely be (4 heats). to wir, doth will
V.R.C. Fenior boys' lighting it out again in the finals.
second heat, Cheong Was. free style hundicap. (2 brass). In the
win. Roza- lam is exported to Perrina would af o have counted for his comparatively weak Oibers who mag neiker the backstroke. A.V. Lopes in heat 1 terport team and 3. Reumarino Roza-Pereira should make up! RG K. Hugill, A C. Smelnu aml) the tiva. An initsider โจ Jack 3. Lærjou.-- fenter.
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BOXING GAINS IN CANTON
vinee.
Local Chinese clubs have had to provide more facilities for this form of recreation which has be- come so popular that a provincial championship tournament 36 for the first time 10 be held this month.-Router.
The following is the programen up to and inekuling Thursday. Suplember 30:
SATURDAY FIRST DIVISION Army v Kutu Wah (Mookumpoo, 6 p.m.), Referee, walk. Ilm I.. Davry/W. tilbert,
CA.A, Club (Barrilary, 6,30 p.m.), Ita Tere: J.F. de Riten, Linuxnaeni 19.M. Xavier A, front
4.19 pan.).
bestu
91. diorph'e v Fantera (tub, han pama. Referee: W. Guffey, Inte: A. Ford/. icinde,
Four-Day Sailing
At Yacht Club
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"7"
In PACKETS or TINS
INTEREST IN
JUNIOR
SOFTBALL INCREASES
(By/"GRANDSTAND")
Within the fow wooks before the official opening, of the softball season, managers must selec), their first string team, and it necessary, re1 shuffle thair 'material' to the best advantage With the heightening of emphasis on the "B" Divi sion, interest among the junior teams ha increased. Several "friendlies" have beer) played. The outcome has provided valuabl practice under actual playing conditions; and enabled coaches and managers to select their players.
First there is the battery, com the prising the pitcher and the ca
cher,
KTOOK
Pitchers should
never
The Junior League cham- plons and runners-up, Braves and Jaguars, respec- tively, have had full turnouts the ball, that is, pitch it der at regular practices.
over the plate so that it can be Top-line senior teams have not cally hit, but rather try to ntu yet engaged in friendly enepun the corners. Control is of viia." ters. This may be attributed 10
Importance. This can be acquire· Inclination to guard their *****
constant through
practice strategy from other teams.
S
is Intended. tussle playet off
As for as is known, the only placing the ball exactly where & senior friendly this season was between Khalen and the Overseas Chinese Base- plate, an inside ball is di if hit, will usuall ball Clubs, two recent adherents result in a foul, Conversely, if
to the
For
In the
balter who stands clos
hit, ar
Popular pore, the vitt. batter is standing too far fro
team-work
more im-
As mentioned mate object in a game is to score the plate, an outside ball will ke
difficult to reach, more runs than the other side.
Whether
ht pitch should In na other phase of the game shoulder-high or knee-low de is unselfish portan!. Every one in the fluid inpends on the batter's weakness.
tenn The battery works as affected. directly
Every fielder By meshs of signals, pitches ar should, the
therefore, be on the uteri, ready to Guid the ball and throw greed upon before betually mad
Use Of Target to the correct base, where the base ardian should be-rendy There is a great deal to 1 for
said for using the catcher's milt the putout. Each individual on the field has a torget.
The disadvantage. his own particular job. Brosuly
fed into three entegories.
in
This
Information to the opposition.
There were four consecutive days' sailing of the speaking, fielding may be classi-method is that it telegraphs tho
Yacht Club last weak on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and during most of the time the northerly winds were a very welcome Lectures On
fore-taste of the steady winds of the sailing season shortly to open.
1. Dinghies (Romweepstaké Roes): There were three series
""". "4" Mimely, (1.28.10): races in Stars during those Hobertson, (29.20); 8, "14", Miss Van days and a number of dinghytsen, 11.29,40); 4, "19", Von Rydnu.
races
including the 22nd in 41.20.40 42 3 BUNDAY
aged the- attendance Dinghy Series Race day.
Stare 195th to Bainmer Series):
1,
It is pos the Dinghy Series.
rather wet "Deneb", Houzen, (1,55,3), sala: Beatle Ching "B" Kitcher (Cans it,sible that the
Referees. You weather on Sunday discour-Daphne". Ven Byden. (1.54). ;
for the "Denethasch". Hungerhuys. 1.56.10), 4 James M. MacKoustic/F.A. Dar
on that Bellatrix, Farquhar, 158.13, 9.
Dinghies (22nd in Summer Series): 1, "1", Corbett, 12.09.21), 10 points: 2, **4**,
81, 14, Mallor Darby. 12.10.45). (1.12.87), 7:41 Anti Am
SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP AERIES Hlat: Mr. Hohes Heimeman). Total to date 36: Captolo Hauck, a Mr. Yourieff. 12; Mr. Dewar, 22: Mr. Malorie Cdr. Meyrick, 11: Id, Ingham, 10:
RECORD DIVISION
Tramways v Army-Ki. เพsk us o
pm.). Referens Lt. Davey.
C.A.A. Army It (Boundary, 4 pm.)
Heteroc: J. Ward.
South Chins v W.) Chine (Curling
Hill, 4 pan.), Iteferre: M. MucKenari, St. Joseph's v
Helmet A. Farmer,
There is st1 no change in the teadership in the Suminer Cham pionship Series, although after last weekerul several of the runners- up in the Stor Serles had closed up considerably and there is still plenty of time for quite a few
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A common mistake which in- experienced plichers make is to think that once the ball is pliched their duties are over.
A smart pitcher should be able sense a bunt, and should ha ready to fleld it with his throwing. hand and get the ball off to th correct bose Immediately.
The importance of not wastini
second even a fraction of obvious when one considers that At a meeting held by the Um-the time taken for a hitter to Board I was reach first buze is only slightly pires Hockey
of Hockey more than two seconds. elded that a course Lectures be sponsored in the near futuro.
The lectures will be given unce MI. G.T.P. Palmer, week by Chairman of the Umpires Beard. Umpires wishing to quality and players who are interested are requested to aliend
Representatives ci clubs should
immediately Communicate writing to the Hon. Secretary
an
in plays at the home-plate awing to the proximity of th catcher to the pitcher, the throw after fleiding
bunt, should b underhand lob to reach th atcher about knee high. When ever first baseman fields a ball. #t Ja the pitcher's duty to cover the vacant base to ensure the every endeavour is made to rij tire the best-runner,
Ensieru (Clubsp.m.),alterations--in the positions. Plughless Hr.-- Honews (Holmaman). }- giving the approximate number To BoostTM Märale
Referver J, Day,
Heferee: Mak Yeong Fal.
SUNDAY
PIST VISION
It is hoped that the full
LA. Dewe, 15: Chat, Farquhar, 14. Total to date 103: Mr. Yaurie, 180; Mr.
Corbell. 99; Lt. Tyler, 92: Mr.
Mallerie, 100: Mr, gerhurs, 99: Mr.
Versys
of members wishing to attend the lectures.
chutter
The catcher, is the spark-plus" As there is a shortage of quali of the team, fled umpirus at the moment It is up to him to keep up for teams participating in the line of onequraging
a game ha H.K.H.A. league, unqualined um- boost morale. Many
will be
been lost because of an isolaten i called upon to plecs BERTON WINS
officiate at the gumes. Their deci- demoralising incident.
is good practice to impres CYCLING RACE
sions must be regarded as final.
will have to be the other team by throwing thể This procedure Paris. September 19.
more qualified hall around the bases wheneve *Berton, 24-year-old adopted until
opportunity occurs. The best timy) cyclist. won the 39th officials are available.
after a strike-out, in order. Hi Clubs Des Nations, 140-
will be published every curb any base stealing intention
of the opposition, Wednesday.
Canton, September 20. European buxin,, is catching on fast in Cantor and the sport is ald to have achieved a popular- ly so far unknowa in this pro-P.A.A. Bolicitors" (ft. Joseph's, 4 p.m.), Į grumme for the Opening Cruise and Regatta will be avaliable for University v Chu (Army "a", 4 pm.), Į publiention on Thursday or Flydum, 90: Mr. Wright, KB: Mr. Du Nola.
day this week. This Regatto Mr. Millent, HD. takes place on October 9, 10 and 11. and it is hoped to arrange a Routh China "A" Police (Caroline 3,
night rendezvous ·nt. Middle Referee: C. Tunstall, í Island' for 5.30p.m.).
a barbecue AUDDET Islam D.P. 1-V/F.A. Jinriettni
rowing fraternity on with the RA.F. v Navy (Bookumpon, "5.30: pinių. „Saturday and further mid- Referees W. Josling. Linesmeni 4 day rendezvous in Junk Bay qui Day/Pie: Colitru,
Sunday for all classes of yacht. should Members of the Club Hi),watch out for full details which will include information on how to enter or reserve boats, and entrance dates. Meanwhile, here Is the programme for the remain- of the Summer for two weeks Season:-
Thursday September 23-1200 Star Series Race; 1810 Dinghy Non-sweepstake rare.
DAO BEATS YIP FOR S'HAI TITLE
Shanghai: September 21. K. C. Dao today won the Shanghai open tennis
singles chumpionship, beating the Na- tional champion, K." Y. Yip_of Caulon, by 6/2, 9/7 and 0/0 ti a hard-fought match.
Yip
title
won the National during the athletle meet earlier
this year. Reuter.
SOCCER LECTURE
K.M. Cart!
Kitche y
BECOND DIVISION
Dockyar (Carullus
p.m.). Referee: D... Lat. K.M., Navy (Bostulary, 4 p.m.). 10%
feree: W. Crawford. Talkon Pulice (85. Joseph's, 4 pm).
Referee Li Bin Tan,
WEDNESDAY
L
BECONU DIVISION Navy Bouth \China (Nary, 8.39 p.m.)
Referee: A. Brogan,
Eastern, v Arugy-HX (Carole, sàn
p.m.), Referee N, Delando,
a
Saturday September 25.--¡FQn Star Series Race: 1510 Dinghy
Et. Jimeph's Dockyard (82. Joseph's, | Non-aweepstake Race.
5. p.m.), Heferens B.Y. Kwuk. K.M.D. • Club | Boundary, 30 pan.).
Referees J. Ward,
THURSDAY
SECOND DIVISION
A lecture for Hong Kong soccer C.A.A. Police (Boundary, 1.3% pm) referees was given at the Hang Referees J.G. Padley,
Kong Football Association yester-Kitchee Army-Ki (Caroline. Hm. 130
déy afternoon.
p.m.), Referees Ple. Callins,
pimi, Referees Ll Bing Tong. Talbos W.. Chinese (Army "",
A large number of referees University Balicitors (St. Joseph's, 4. were present and many difficult |points of particular · Interest,täi referces were explained by Mr. C. Tunstall, who presided,
p.m.), Hefereal Lt. Davey, TEAMWAT P.G.A. (Navy, 6.30pm.
Referrer F.A. Barresto, ~
Boston Holding On To Slim Lead
AMERICAN LEAGUE
i
Sunday Sepleinber 1 94-1110 Dinghy Series Rog 1500 Star- Series Race; 1510 Dinghy Serler Rare.
Dinghy Non-sweepstake Ruce, 1
Tuesday September --1010 Thursday 30 September-1P00 Star Series Race: 1810. Dinghy Non-swerostake Rare.
Saturday October.. "2--1540 Latles' Race in Dinghies, Ve
Sunday Denber R1100 Dinghy Series Rnee: 1500. Slar Series Race: 1510 Dinghy Series Race.
8.-171
Bene French Grand Prix
Kilometres professional race, here Axt are remincled that hockey
today, creating the record of 3 hours 34, minuler 32.0 seconds.
The previous record, establish- ed in 1034, was 9 hours 35 min utes 67 second-Reuter.
The Secretary of the Umpires Hockey Beard is S.B.P.O.AL Yeomans, HMS Tomar. Tel, 30301. Extension: 117.
Tennis Supremacy
In Cycles Runs
London, September 19, International lawn tennis supremacy runs in cycles, judging from a glance at the Davis Cup Challenge Round results. The United States, France, Britain; Australia (or Austra lasin, as it was in the early
had..! days) have all had their "golden spells." (
In the more advanced techniqu of the game, a catcher should b able to signal his fielders us 1 the probable direction the boy
travel would
Floider? should shift accordingly, There I
hit
however, some risk in this move as the batsman may shift hi stance at the last moment and h the ball in a different direction. Taking average batting poi formances into consideration, th move is usually effective,
The catcher takes all the play, at home plate,
*In togging a runner from this. base, he should position, himse
third base side, so that a throw just away from the plate on th in can be handled right in fron
of the plate.
The base-renner coming in wil In Horn, and Paddy Roberts, last year's champion who was too slide right into the ball and the Friday Octohar
Many catchers favour positior" old to compete this year, British ng himself. lown tennis has a pair of young
of th Ladies Rage in Pinchies,
sters who, in a few years time, ing themselves in front Thus there will be weather
should break America's strongle-plate towards the pitcher, in orde nermitting. Ave mom ·rmes in Stars, four more in' Pinehifem, neysl The advent of Fred Perry and hold an international honours, that the night of the ball me America, the happy hunting be unobstructed By the runner. two more in Tadies' Dinghies for "Bunny" Austin placed Britain
Precious Timoniu 150 Summer Championship at the head of world lawn tennis ground of lown lenuls profession- Scrine,...
wants between umutears and pro- the catcher has to waste preciou
· Results of last weekend's pieno trom· 1033 ta: 1036 inclusive. Smerals, would support open tourna}. The disadvantage in this là thỏ
then, the game in Britain has been
In followed by the noeltines en date, in the doldrums, lacking the ag fessionals if given the land, time turning around to tag u in the Championship Beties. are gressiveness of Perry and theme opinion of Bobby is runner, should the play be ves
former Wimbledon and American close. given below,
academic style of Austin, THURSDAY
champion.
While a play is being made pro-home-plate, the pitcher, shoul.. Riggs now himself Stars (23rd In Bummer, Berlent
thinks it is realised take up a position where he cau fossional, Bellatrix". Hancock, (1.19.30), 6 peisial
In the United States that open watch the other base runners and tournaments mustame to cut-off a belated throw-in to and that the law hold the other runners on their eventually tennis authorities there would bnses. A pitcher should only quickly feticw auli if given on a throw-ft. If he seen, titt
2
Now, after a couple of years of operation, the omelul coaching schema, in which professional Dan Maskeli hus layed, u gront. 3. "Deneb, Mallorie, (1.40.89
part, seems to be bearing fruli. "Dinline", Dewar, (1.80.48), 2.
The standard of play in the Dinghion (Non-sweepstake.. "Ryde): ''L **T.5", Bromley. Martin, (3,01.90) : 8, "14", recent Junior championships war 2 Certet, (11.40), 8., 18", Slobertshaw, the highest for some years, so good, in fuel, that in the girls' (3,28,2937.4, "18",- Keylard, (1,16,45),;
I think America is a little there is no chance of the bas FRIDAY
singles last year's finallat got on
the unner
brgoing home being tugge 42 Binghies iNs-Beri Races 1 further than the last gospect Tend, baya Riggs. "She is the him what to do, el cephed
self-conscious about taking the
out. The catcher usually direc Corbett (1.26.02)15 R.: „May
R. H 12
Daylor,
New York, Septembar 21; Boston held fast to its one game American League lead on Monday, beating Detroit 7-2 after a shoky start in which two errors let. Detroit get. "Detach Yourie, (1.20.16) ahood until the third inning. New York stayed one game Scores behind Boston By coming from behind to defeat St. Louis 6-7.
Boston Contre felder, Too DiMaggio, drove in three New York runs Detroit
(Winning pitcher Mickey. Hor with his 30th homer and a single.
Scoring four uns in the first )
New York inning ta ziotent::Chinco^-4-2′′,
710 Brooklyn moved up to within St Louis 51/2 games of the National (Winning plicher Jos Page)" NATIONAL LEAGUE".. League lording Boston Braves who were rained out of their Chicago Tame with Cincinnati,/ The win Brooklynik Ok broke Brooklyn's second place, lé Winnig pitcher -with- Idle"
noso-div Pittsburgh ing Pillaburgh tenith straight Philadelphia
(Winning Pakan mende qua und went it to within a game
And a half of the sound divisiori. Roberts)--
UVALTINE
Invigorates and Sustains
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Ther
Pretcher
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Britain's brightest. 11.37.16) 6 (~14%, Bulley, (1.39,26); 4, sings Perry is 11year old Jeho most powerful lawn tennis ook A pitcher should never kut
1 Mannlik... (1,288))}
TRAM SATURDAY ***
in the world and it would
Hochzigen÷nt: - 50 Hasan K7 Hough "sho" was dictating-fota throw-In-If the bases-
Chidair.(Ex) ccountant.
Dragons Linda". 18,1490335 #andelani 25/ Robertshaf
Jabeens-1;"Minstrel, Crosbie 13.55:113.193.2.3. "Lullaby Baireiti
"Fantasy"*/* Bateman's. "Melmly". Bedakkur?
→ through, his air matplan to win the rest of the world if she made
the title without losing, aast the first move
and conseged only 16. games. Riggs thought England the nat Also the holder of the public likely country in Introduce mixed
Bar (2423) Hughes: Berlett schools and Eve Junior Ulles, tournaments. The standard of 82 Lancock, (2.41.10), inisi 2,Horn that all the sttributes of a play in England has deteriorated of so much that something must be 102 "Dabone" Boom, 13.42,1); ky z "milk champion speed, precision" Dobin Muis Deng 21.80.30)944; 4 and siroke: Play, the "killer"! lolinot done to revive that interest," he
and the right temperamente i
Inffield and,
ready clear.
outfeld
will be dealt with in the nia article.
·Printed ́and· pibished fie-the pro
for, the Newspaper: Kontarpeisaj Lalan wWALTER, JAMES SUSAN
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