PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1940.
In the World of Sports
BREWERS FINE RALLY AFTER SALVO" BLANKS EVEN BOWLS TUSSLE EXPECTED AT
EARLY SEASON LAPSE
Inexplicable Form Of Mindanao Squad: Pennant Play-Off Keenly Awaited
BY R.O.Y.
CONSIDERING THE WEATHER that has been plaguing local sportsmen for the last ten days, baseballers and fans alike were in deed fortunate when the rain lifted long enough last Sunday to allow the playing of the one remaining league fixture between the Hong- kong Brewers and South China as otherwise, the keenly awaited play -off between the Brewers and the Mindanao would have necessarily been put back for another week. As it is, this decider for the 1910 pennant and the Bagram Shield will now be played next Saturday,
A.R.P. ORDERS
AUGUST 7, 1940
A.R.P. Orders issued by Wing- Commander A. H. S Steele- Perkins, O.B.E, Director of Air Raid Precautions.
STRENGTH-DECREASE -* Resignation:-Air Raid Warden, H.252, Miss Cheung Tak Hing has tendered her resignation owing to !! health.
Dismissal:Air Raid Warden, H.1304, Cheung Hung Fook is dia missed as from August 1, 1940, for absenting himself from duty dur- Ing mobilization.
APPOINTMENTS
PHILLIES VALLEY ON SATURDAY
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (Reuter The following are the results of. yesterday's matches in the Ame- rican Baseball Leagues:-
Philadelphia
Craigengower Meeting Kowloon B.G.C.
BY "NO. 1"
Owing to the heavy rain last Saturday no lawn bowls matches were played.
Interruptions such as this are very common towards the end of the season but the bowlers have been fortunate this year in that 2 despite rain not a single week has been completely washed out, ex-
cept last Saturday.
NATIONAL
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Boston
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St. Louis Pittsburgh
FORECAST FOR SATURDAY
THE TEAMS
CHUNG SHING
GALA AUG. 14
A heavy downpour late yester day evening caused a second post- ponement to the first swimming gala arranged by the Chung shing Benevolent Society.
Elaborate preparations had been made by the Committee for the meet and; despite the bad weather, hundreds of fans turned up only to be disappointed.
The Gala will now take place on Wednesday, Aug. 14.
DOUBLE ATTRACTION
Thanks to the ne spirit of
1st Div. Recreto "A" (Home). v. Co-operation of those concerned.
Weather permitting, Saturday Police RC.-L J. Silva, F. X. swimming tans will now be able will witness some very interesting Soares, R. F. Luz, H. A The other game.
Alves to witness both galas at the Euro between St. games in the First Division. The (skip); LF. Xavier, C. M. Silva, pear "y" and Victoria Recreation Louts and Pittsburgh was post-Champions will be entertaining. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Silva (skip): Club to be held on Saturday. poned owing to darkness: The the "Police Recreation Club
J, A. Luz, C. E. Marques, J. F. Chicago-Cincinnati game was not King's Park but there will be little Ribeiro. C. G. Stiva (skip),
at
It is now understood that the played owing to rain.
interest as Recreio "A" are much Indian R.C.-F. A. Machado, C. A the V.R.C. gals will take place at "y" gala, originally fixed for 9 1st Div. Recreio "B" (Away) v. pm, will now start at 7.30 while. too good for the Police.
At
Lopes, C. Reza Pereira, B. Basto 9.30 p.m.
Having commented on the Brewers-South China. clash in a pre- Mr. V. M. Barradas to be De- vious account, I do not propose to devote further space to the 25-3 puty Divistona! Warden. Upper track-meet that the Brewers staged against the Chinese rookies.
Levels. Division as from August 3, Having lots of time after that came through with the Eckory
1940.. game. I sat in on a gabfest with stick to lead the Brewers' parade pivision.al
Mr. P. S. Cassidy to be Deputy some other enthusiastic diamond of sluggers of whom George Souza, Division as trom.August. 2, 1940.
Warden, Gough HI fans who discussed, at some length, Joe Bowen and O. Arcul merit the creditable and disappointing spectat praise
Mr. D. D. Forbes to be District In the last-ramed. warden. District "E", Gough Hill, displays put up by the various lea-the Brewers have one of the most as from August 2, 1940. gue contenders.
effective utility men in the league, Taking the clubs as they appear an effectiveness that is not uovious xong Police, has been elected to
Sub-Inspect G. C. Taylor, Hong-New York In the league standings, the first in his style or speed. club discussed was the Mindanao
the Aberdeen Air Raid Wardens: whc. but for a seemingly inexplic-
Sub-Committee vice Sub-Inspector A. F. Estall, resigned äble lapse against the Hongkong Baseballers, would have sewed the championship up. long before the end of the campaign; instead of be- ing forced to a play-off as has now
"BAD BLOW
occurred
Boston
(Dimaggio homered),
Philadelphia Washington
CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES Bringing up the tall-end of the test division are the Chung Hwa boys who, after their drst-round
LEAVE OF ABSENCE victory over the Brewers, held high warden. Aberdeen, is granted $ Mr. Tsui Leung, Deputy District hopes of regaining the champion-days. leave of absence as from Cleveland ship they last held in 1933.
August 5, 1940,
Craigengower
the Valley, E. Cricket Club and Kowloon Bowling (skip); D. C. Alves, C. H. Basto, A. Green Club meet. The teams are Guterres, J. J. Basto (skip); holding second and third positions, A. P. Pereira, A. F. Noronha, J. C. respectively, in the League and
Remedios, J. E. Noronha (skip): each has a good combination. The 2nd Div. Recreto (Away)
WATER
- POLO
.
Playing at the European "y" pook Vlast night. a weak team" drawn"
tassie should be very even but I Craigengover C.C.-H. R. Pinna, from the South China Athletic As- favour the home team to, win by P. Yvanovich, J. R. Soares, O. P.sociation was trounced 6-2 by the Remedios. (skip): P. M! N. Silva, Jhome team, after a scrappy en-
AMERICAN
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Chicago
Mr. W. F. Simmons, FC18 Cleveland
Earlier in the season, I expressed. to one of the club executives. the Divisional The loss of "Red" Keplinger and opinion that the club would out up Division is granted leave of ab- Warden. Gough FO Fatso" Belke was a bad blow but a fair showing but that they did sence for 3 months as from August the acquisition of "Sk!" Powlawski not have a pitcher of championship 7, 1940. from the "Asheville" gave the sal-calibre--he did not agree with me, lors a first class hurler over the This has been borne out by their last half of the season,
The game most hotly debated, though, was the tangle with the Brewers who threw the Mindanao
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
sides at the China Book Store, 77 H.587 Wong Yiu Chi now re-
Hollywood Road, Central Division. H1000. Au Tin Fat now resides
Detroit
Chicago
present standing and by the heavy defeats they sustained during the closing stages of the campaign..
That long-standing weakness at cars for an 11-3 loss. Apart from Chinese teams, weak-hitting, was at 30 Davis Street, Kennedy Town the usual out-of-form reason, cr-woefully apparent especially when tics have not advanced any tangi-Wally Ching, Chung Hwa's best bet ble reason for the poor opposition at the plate, hit a slump midway notified with effect from August P.S. given to the Brewers in that criti-through the season
6, 1940.
cal match.
PROMOTIONS
The following promotions
CENTRAL DIVISION
Kadoorie
counter. The winners displayed
Another interesting match will A. Remedios, C. M. Alves, A. M. be witnessed at the Civil Service Rodrigues (skip); A. J. Osmund marked superiority, and were never C. Vas, A. M. Xavier, E. Bouza (skip)...
at any stage seriously challenged.
Recreation Club when the Kow- loon Dock Recreation Club team
Hongkong Electric R.C. v. Hong- will pay them a visit. Both teams are playing equal standard of Gardner, R. A. Owens, H. S. Me- kong C.C. (Ming Yuen)-A, G.
bowls and it is, therefore, hard to! plek the winner but I think the Civil Servants will get through.
WEAK TEAMS
"The two weak teams of the League will vie at Cox's Road when
School. Kowloon Cricket Club will be at
Kay. A. F. Paul (skip); A. P. Tar buck, V. Sorby, S. Deacon, J. K. Sloan (skip); W. Stoker, R. C Butler, G. T. Padgett, G. G. S. Thomson (skip).
PENALTIES FOR
50 BOXERS
The licences of 20 professional boxers have been withdrawn, and Reserve: C. E. Gahagan.
those of 30 suspended, 25 inde- LR.C. 1st Div. v. Club de Recreto finitely, Dy the British Boxing.
C.192-Ellis Hospital Road, Hongkong. Mon., home to Hongkong Football Club. (Away):-D. M, Khan, K, M. Board of Contrei, it was announc Wed. and F at 775.m. com- Both teams are struggling at the Rumjahn, A. M- Rumjahm, M. R. ed recently. Ten boxers have been. mencing on August 14, 1940. Lec-bottom of the table. are turer: Mr. Lau Yau Chi, LA.R. opinion
In my Abbas (skip); J. Hoosen, A. Kined as well as suspended. Kowloon "Cricket Club Suffiad, A. R. Minu, A...K. Minu should be able. to skim through..
The penalties follow the recent- (skip); A. H. Rumjahn, 8. Yusuf. breakaway", movement from the LUM'S POOR HEALTH
C.193-Ellis Kadoorie School,
In accordance with the League M. Y. Adal, A. R. Dallah (skip). Most valuable player on
Hospital Ad. Mon., Wed, and Fri. table, the match between Indian
Board in which two leading Lon--- IRC. 3rd Div. v. Kowloon F.C.don promotions were involved. Wis their
unrestrained anxiety squad was Nip Lum whose base pll- Ip Mow Sum, H.107 Lee Po Hong,
To be Senior Wardens:-Hic1 at 7 pm. commencing on August Recreation Club and Recreio "B" (Home)-A S. Sumad, M. Hassan. when at bat which allowed Jesse fering activities always kept the H111 Mak Ying. Nam, H.112 Yuen
14,1940. Lecturer:-Mr. K. S. should have been
Jack. ("id") Berg. the noted A. H. Mädar, A. M. Wanab (skip); |Whitechapel "boxer, is among the Leung, LARPS. Arcaill, shrewd HB, hurler, to win opposition and the fans on tender- Shing Bick (Miss), H113 Helen Hospital Road, Mon. and Sat. at 7 poned on account of rain and Hassan, A. R, Bux, U. A. Rum-licence to box on Jan. 1: If this is Sookunpoo but, as the first game J MA Ramjahn, M. F. Madar.men suspended. He has been told his game with high inside deliveries hooks: Nip. though, was out of Yuen (Miss), H.122 Kwan
C.194-Ellis 'Kadoorle School, between the two teams was post-A G. Sufflad, A. Bakar (skip); Mhe may apply for renewal of his many of which would have been several games on account of poor Wing, H.126 Pang But Kwan, H.141. commencing on August 17, there is a Third Division match Jahn, S. M. Rumjahn (skip). called balls but for the Mindanao health. hitters' co-operation,
In may humble Judgment, the main fault of the Mindanao boys
"
while
this
decided
at
8al
1940. Lecturer: Miss. Lai
Yu between the Indians and the Kow-
RESULTS
Yuen Lin Sheung (Miss). H.123 Li Fook Cheung, H.140 Yuen
To be Deputy Senior Wardens:- Hing. LAR.P.S. Hong Chai.
"
H.1248 Chan, Tak Wing.
WESTERN DIVISION
. To be Senior Warden:-H.1067 Ma Dick Kwong.
EXAMINATION
STRENGTH-INCREASE
The following having qualified Faa Wardens in.. recent "examina-
SECOND DIVISION
At the Valley, Craigenigower will entertain Recreio and I fancy the latter to win.;...
J
An interesting game is promised at the Talkoo Recreation Club:
B.W.O.F. SEWING
include
Don't be vague ask for Haig
Those evergreens, C. 8. Chung
then granted he must pay a fine The latter crowded the plate, as and P. F. Choy, performed their
loon Football Club to be played on
of £20. is their habit, and, catching the chores almost faultlessly through
Other boxers involved the IR.C, green it has been mu- ball near the handie of the bat, another
Len campaign
Beynon tually arranged that the Indians
(Wales), CENTRE
George Tuffy
At an examination held recent- and Recreio "B" should meet at were unable to drive in the manner Chinn, another oldtimer, was the QUARRY BAY DIVISION
James, the Welsh heavyweight who by the following passed the In-King's. Park. It will be a very in- Sewing Centre
Workers are informed that the is now serving in the R.A.F, Frank "that local fans have come to ex-team's longest apple swatter,
To be Group Wardens:-H.1233structora Course-Part 1-Sylla-teresting match to watch as both House will meet on Friday, Aug. and Tom Reddington, the rising st Government Hough, who is serving in the Army, pect from them.
Favourite with the fans
Ng Bak Chee. H.1219 Lo Man Sang. bus B was This, allied with the Brewers im-"Granpop" Leung, an old grey-
Mr. R. KC, Lau, Mr. L W. Tip-finish should be exciting.
teams are evenly balanced and the 9, at the usual time pregnable defence, made the sillor beard of 50 years, who tripped the
Manchester heavyweight To be Senior Wardens:-H.1205 ple. LL-Commander S. J. Hors- boys look very bad and on top of light fantastic around the initial Cheung Pui Wai, R. 1201 Chu Sea, well, "Mr. W. R. Wang, Mr. S. c. that the Brewers struck a hitting cushion in a style worthy of one)
H1222 Lam Chung, K."
Tang. patch that was irresistable one of twenty years his junior. those sprees that come to all ball
MENTOR LIU clubs at periodic intervals.
Next of course, come the Hong-tioned Abe Liu without whose gul- Last but not least, must be men.
To be Deputy Senior Wardentions are taken on the strength when they will be at home to kong Brewers whose grand rally. dance the Chung Hwa boys would H1024 Buckle Ma. after two heart-breaking defeats, never have had the scalps of the
and posted to divisions as fol- has earned for themselves the right Brewers to their credit.
lows
Kowloon Tong Recreation Club. to a further battle before the pen-
Central Posts Laspection: The Yu, Miss. Lee Siu. Wah, Chanam should collect. two points,
Central Division:-Wan Cho Both teams are formidable and are Owing to lack of space. I hope Director of Air Raid Precautions Dang, Chal Ching Cheuk, Miss nant holders can be decided.
playing good bowls. The home to review the performances of the will inspect the Posts in Central Wan Po Kul, Miss Wong Ching entertain, Police. Recreation Club second division squads at a later Division as under
The Hongkong Cricket Club will date.
Chee, Lee Chee. Wing. Miss Chat Chater Road and should have, League standings are as follows at 8 hrs, District "C" Sunday, Chung Hel, Chan Chef Wan,
District "D"-Sunday, August 11 Kam Sheung, Ny Chee Kan, Wanno dimculty in overcoming them. Won Lost Pets. August. 11 at 9 hrs. District Chung Chok Chow, Lau Chung son, K.B.G. Club, will be at home The leaders of the Second Divi- Sunday, August 11 at 10.15 hrs. Bor. Tsui Chi Keung District "A" Wednesday. August Eastern Division:--Yeung Shu should have an easy time.
to "Kowloon Cricket Club and Fat, Chan Do Láp, Leung Kam. The Divisional Warden, Central To, Seu Kama Kwan, Wan Hung visit Chatham Road where they Civil Service Cricket Club will Division, will issue detailed in-Bun, Lok Kwel Kong, Lel Him 28200 structions to the District Wardens Ming, Ho Ching Wah, Miss Law will and Kowloon Football Club to
concerned..
Yuk Fong, Sun Ring Kee, Kwan should be. In the home team's be very formidable. The finish CADDIES STRIKE SPORTING FIXTURES sion:There will be a meeting of Meeting --- Shamshulpo. Divi
District Wardens and Deputy Dis
BREWERS' MAINSTAY Mainstay of this squad, others may have a different opinion, was Slim Arcalli whose brilliant control) has kept him in the front rank of Mindagao local hurlers for some years, des- Hongkong Brewers pite his evident lack of speed and Chung Hwa variety of curves.
HK. Baseball Club Dave Leonard had a comparative. South China ly poor season but brother Stan Royal Engineers
AT MANILA GOLF CLUB Flayers at the Manja Golf Club, Caloocan, had to carry their own bags and look for lost balls them- selves last week, as all the cad- dies. 35, of them regulars and 50 extras, decared a strike, reports. the Manila Bulletin. The walk, out followed refusal of the mana- gement to grant a petition for in- creased pay, Caloocan police said, The caddies reportedly demanded an increase of P.15 over the usual rate.
NO TENNIS
Four matches in the "q" Divi- sion of the Lawn Tennis League that were to have been played in Kowloon yesterday were, all post- poned because of rain in the early afternoon
BOWLS
TODAY..
TRAINING
8
82
2 ,800 .800
4 600
14, at 18 hrs,
3
7
300
3.7
300
ri..
com Colony Open Pairs trict Wardens in the Yee Kuk St, Championship, Third Round, Dispensary on Thursday, August.
(At Kowloon Dock), A. F. Pani
8 at 6.15 p.m. and J, K, Sloan v. R. P Philips Quarry Bay-Sector Exercises: and J. E. Henson
Bector exercises will take place, 91, TENNIS-D. Division, 8.
August 15, 1940 in Quarry Bay China District "B", commencing at 18.00 hrs. Sectors 27, 28 and 30 will take part.
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES
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Sing Bon, Ip Kwan Chung, Ko Hung Juk, Chan Chung Nin, Lee favour.
Sau Yee, Poon King Yan, Miss Wong Bay Hing
THIRD DIVISION
Western. Division-Tang Wing
The programme of the Third Sum, Miss Ho Me Ching. Ha Nativision should have ended last
Bay Tong.
week but, owing to several post- View - Division ---Yung Yaponements due to wet weather, all uncompleted games have been Upper Levels Division:-Y. Ning the next few weeks.
re-arranged to be played off dur
Hing
Lo
Shamshuipo Division: Yeung Club, playing at home, should have Hongkong Electric Recreation Man Chor, Pup Chi Keung, Funno difficulty in beating Hongkong Chung Man, Miss Yu Mag Fung Cricket Club
v. Chinese. RC." Kowloon Indiana Filipino Club.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 LAWN BOWLS. First Division
Recreio "Av. Police R.C., Crai-Wardens' Classes (in Chinese).
Yau Yeu Fun Miss A Yeung The next match on the re- gengower v. Kowloon B.G.C.,
C.190-Pui Shun School, Aber-Shuet Fong, Pung Chung Man arranged programme will be play- Civil Service v, Kowloon Docks deen. Tues., Thurs, and Sat. at 8 Tau Fook Wah, Ko Hing. Chung, ed off between the Indian Recrea- R.C., Kowloon C.C. v. H.Kp.m. Commencing on August 8, Cheung Tin The Law Kwok tion Clubs and the Kowloon Foot
Football Club, Indian R.C. v. 1940. Lecturer:-Mr. Wan Ching, Miss Mak Hing Chun, Fung ball Club at Scokunpoo. The In-
Ip
Recreio "; Second Division: Tsung, LGL and Mr. Pang Wai Tat Wing. Craigengower v Recreio, Tal Chee, LARPS
Kowloon City Division:-L Yat
dians will, Bnd the Footballers too strong to, be..beaten Mongkok Division:-Chan Fong between the Prison omcer Club The match at Stanley will be
and the Hongkong Football Club but the home team will probably lef Instructor prove too good for the Footballers,
koo FC., Kowloon Tong R.C., C.191-Yuet Sau School, Sham- Fung Hongkong C.C, v. Police R.C., shuipo, Mon, and Thurs, at 7 pm. Lok Kowloon, B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C.. commencing on August 8, 1940, Kowloon Football C. v. Civil Lecturer:-Mr Berison-Wong, LA Service C.C.
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