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CHUNG HWA & SOUTH CHINA Joe Louis STAGE SURPRISE TREAT IN Challenged

LAST WEEK'S BASEBALL

BY R.O.Y."

CHUNG HWA AND 8. CHINA STAGED THE SURPRISE TREAT OF THE WEEKEND ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON when they bat- lled to a 6-6 decision that went in favour of "Gratipop" Leung's Maroons, after Wally Ching, speedy Southern Chinese harter. had pitched seven hitless Innings for the losers.

match six markers

to win. the blue- The Mindanao-Sappers was, as expected, rather one-sided, | jackets showed promise when Rab. the sailors breezing through to a bit. Watkins beat out a bunt along

third

Lefty Sunday's lone the

base foul-line, big 12-1 victory. ixture saw the Ilongkong Brewers Crumun doubled and "Freezer" Lets handing 7-4 beating to the singled. Their threat went no U.S.S. Asheville, in a fracas that further though, as Halgh ground- the weares indi-led out to Arculli. Chuck Sawyer was closer than

holsted a foul that Stan Leonard gobbled up and Tor Grovernale,

cale

a

SAILORS WIN

Against the Bapperá, "Ski" Pow- clutch-hitting for Bam Langford, lawski sent Hank Ruel to the 'r

mound. and "Welfie"

the "Crooner" had Welford's

ed an easy gronder to George UZA

The

18th Time

SPORTS & GENERAL

Engineers The game was quite interesting

NEW YORK, June, 18 (Reuter)— swinging wildly with a selection of as buth squads defended stubbara- roundhouse curves that few focal ly and committed but three bob- Since winning the world heavy-i Brewers were weight title by knocking out James hurlers, still in the game, could bles a-side.

was the outhit 6-8 but bunched three safe-Braddock in the elgut round un Honest Tou match. only Sapper to get a hit off the ties in the first and the remaining June 22, 1987, JOE LOUIS has been tae tinies "Crunner" and that was but a mere three in the sixth, whereas the challenged for the single which did. however, drive in sailors' eight hits were spread over always winning generally well

side the distance. Buck Taylor for the Sappers' only five frames.

Tony Alves paced the Brewers tally.

Tonight he meets his eighteenth- Mickey Barsfield, or the billock for the losers, did a steady attack with two bunts but it was challenger

in Billy Conn ara job and conceded only eight safe- Dave Leonard's triple that virtu-

though general expectations sug- tles which included wo triples and ally won the game. Dusty Rhoades a brace of doubles.

and Freezer Leis with 2-in-4 gar-gest that Louis will keep the title, "Ski" Powlawski had a great day nered a neat 500 average to lead many people would not be sur with the hickory, coming up with Asheville boys, but the losers' prised if he is dethroned. both triples and a two-bagger in longest tul was Lefty Crumm's

Conn is from Pittsburg, and first Hank two-bagger that came during his achieved fame as a lightweight. his four trips to the pan. Fuel was the next best stick-squad's gallant last inning attempt

Cona

welghs now

182 lbs. wielder with two bingles also to make up the five-run leeway

and Louis is expected to scale 200 four times at bat.

MATCH POSTPONED Owing to the heavy rain of Tues-libs.

CHUNG HWA-SOUTH CHINA

Honours of the Chung Hwa

day night, the Mindanao Hongkong It is expected Conn will give the South China SĒTUS SIM went to Baseballers clash, scheduled for champion a hard battle. Granpop Leung who, pinch-hitting yesterday evening, has been post- for Wills Woo, batted in the win- poned to a later date. which will

ning tally in the nth, and to be announced in due course. Wally Ching for hurling an official no-hitter and yet lost the decision. The Chung Hwa boys jumped into an early lead with a marker In the first and two more in the second. but South China canie back strongly to take the lead with a tally in the fourth and a bunch of three in the fth. The Chung

Hwa boys however edged in front again with runs through Richard Chung and Morocco Chan in the sixth only for the southern Chl- nese to the the count through Harry Chinn in the seventh.

SCORELESS FRAME

CHAIRMAN'S REGRET

MAN "OUGHT TO CO TO FARM FOR LIFE'

SPORTING CHINESE

FIXTURES VICE-CONSUL

TODAY

TENNIS. Fourth Division; A.T.C.

V

FOR PENANG

THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941.

Mystery Of Traffic In Boys Between China And Malaya

V. 0.0.0,, P.ORG. (1) v. B.C.A.A., An indication of the importance JR.C. 7. F.C., G.BA. TOR.C of the Chinese Consulate of Penang is the announcement from the (2), LR.G. v. C.R.C. WATER-POLO. Navy "A" v. "B" Chungking Foreign Office of the

There is a local, air of mystery about the traffic in boy's (Navy pool), 6 p.m.; European appointment of Mr. Cheng /Ta-hung

from China to Malaya, the first news of which was "given out Y.M.C.A. v. Navy."C" (Navy pool,, as vice-consul for Penang.

Mr. Cheng has already left. Hong- in the House of Commons recently when Mr. George Hall, Under- 6.30 p.m.; Middlesex "A" v. Royal Scots "A" (Army pool), 7.15 p.m.; kong and 18 on his way to take

Secretary of State for the Colonies, declared that "Inquiries by Combined Small Units 36th up his new post here,

the S.S. Government, in couaporation with the authorities of A graduate of the Shanghai Fu Battery, R.A. (Army pool), 7.45

Hongkong have shown that since the extension of the Sino- p.m. Royal Corps of Signals v. Tan University and the Louvain

Japanese hostilities to South China, there has been a träffte of 6th A.A. Regt, R.A.

("y" pool), University of Belgiwa. Mr. Cheng

sume extent in boys from China to Malaya.” ** 7.15 p.m., Royal Scots "B" v. 965th was among the first group to pass Battery, RA ("P" pool), 1.45 the examination held at the Far-

Mr. Hal further declared that == eign Ministry for those wishing to

the 5.8. Government had decided join the Foreign Office.

that preventive steps must be For several years he was attached taken and that the Secretary Reccelo "A" v. Civil Service, m-to the Chinese Ambassy in Spainatate for the Colonies was &walt-

p.m

SATURDAY, JUNE 21 LAWN BOWLS-First Division,

dian R.C. v. Craigengowet, Kow-and Norway.

Mr. Cheng was also in the Inter- loon B.G.C. "B" v. Kowloon C.C.

Department, Chungking Kowloon BG.C. "A" Y. Police Rational

*. Re-Foreign Office, for the last five C., Kowloon Docks R.C. crelo "B" Second Division: Kow-years. loon C.C. v. Kowloon Tong, Tal-

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

of

ing the Governor'a recommenda- tious.

ARTIST WINS APPEAL

Formerly circuit marshal to three Court judges, Rek de

High

Chinese Secretariat officials fused to give any information | Charembac Nan Kivell, 42, artist. except that legislation was being of Cork-street, W., successfully, ap- drafted to deal with the question. pealed at London Sessions against koo R.C. v. Prison O.C. Third STRANGE DIRECTION

Members of the Governor's conviction and sentence of 28 days' Division; Hongkong F.C. v. Cral-

IN SHERIFF'S WILL Btraits Chinese Consultative Com-hard labour imposed at Bow-street gengower, Police R.C. v. Kowloon B.Q.O.. Hongkong C.C. v. Kowloon

A direction for a strange fishing mittee and the Chinese Advisory on a charge of receiving two stolen

the typewriters. Loch Leven the Board, when approached by F.C.. Hongkong Electric In competition in

V

Mr. R. Seaton, prosecuting, al- Tribune, declare that they do not competitor catching the heaviest dian R.C. WATER-POLO. 8th Coastal Regt, basket of trout to receive $25 and know anything about it, and at the leged that Nhn Kivell paid £10 Chinese Consulate it was stated for the two machines, one of which R.4. v. 965th Battery, R.A. (Army to throw deceased's ashes into the

that nothing was known of the was recovered from the Redfern pool), 12 noon.

loch was included in the will, of

Art Galleries, and the other was existence of any such traffic. ¡Mr. George Percy Trentham, of

A Consulate official declared found in his flat.

Mr. St. John Hutchinson, de- WATER-POLO-8th Coastal Regt, Oak Hill, Bucknell, Salop, a Junior

that that trafficking in boys was R.A. v. Navy "C" (Navy pool), sheriff of the City of London.

China fending, said Nan Kivell was born 11 a.m.; 965th Battery. R.A. V He died as the result of enemy legal and prohibited in

and any steps taken by the local in New Zealand, and served with 36th Battery, R.A. (Navy pool)action in December last.

the Dominion Forces in the last his Government to check any such The competitors are to be 11.30 a.m.; 5th A.A. Regt, R.A. v. Middlesex "A" ("Y" pool), 11 three sons and co-directors, traffle would have the support of war. Afterwards he took a course

at the Royal College of Setence. a.m.; European Y.M.C.A. v, Mid- Mt. Trentham, who was a pub- the Consulate.

WAS MARSHAL Several other dlesex "B" ("Y" pool), 11.30 a.m.; He works contractor, left £186,645.

local Chinese Navy" v. Royal Scots

directed "A" He

For six years he was marshal to that all private leaders who were also approached (Army pool), 11

not, Justices Avory, Darling, and Shear- &.m.; Royal oans under £300 "should be ex by the Tribune say they do Scots "B"

man, and in 1927 he and the late Combined Small tinguished.”

i know anything of the matter.

Lord Alington purchased the Bed- Units Army Pool), 11.30 a..

fern Art Galleries. Since the death of Lord Alington last year Nan Kivell had conducted the business himself.

CROSSWORD

NO. 911

ACROSS

2

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length

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TA

"Speaking for myself, f there were any system in this country whereby I could send you to и 12 Masculine

you would be

farm where

made

name

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the first

name of Vernon

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30

chainina of DT.

Castle's

32

33

dancing

partner?

Both squads were held scoreless to work under proper supervision, 13 What was

for the In the first extra frame and Chung I would send you there Hwa started the next well when rest of your life." Bill Chang got on as in: Jesuit on! These scathing words were ad-

Shorty u dressed by the Harry Chinn's miscue. fanned but Ken Lo doubled to Albans Quarter Bessions, Juage

Sturges. push Bill Chang to third.

to George Barker, 32, a

Granpop Leung marched up to sapper in the Royal Engineers. 14 The kava the plate and, after sneering at Barker pleaded guilty to an as- 15

on 1

20-year-old North

two bad 'uns, dragged a single to sauli right that drove Bill Chang Country girl, and was given the across the plate for the tie-maximum sentence of two years' breaker as Lo sped to third Gran- hard labour.

pop

book second standing up. The gi concerned pretty, Choy drove the ball back to hur-dark-haired Annie Robson-lately ler Wally Chifg "Who tossed the came from the North to Eve with the outskirLS DX apple to Hal Wing Lee to na Ken her brother on Lo at the plate and then the argu-Hitchin. ment started

17

What Sultan

of Egypt and

Syria cap- tured the King of Jerusalem in battle? What is the capital of Oregon?

19 Periods of

On the evening of Maren 16 Tony Maseavage waved the run-she lost herself while making her time

the black-out. ner out, but the Chung Hwa boys way home m contended that Wing Lee had Barker accosted her, said he was dropped the ball. Tuny didn't see "going her way," and offered It so stuck to his guus despite put her on the right path Manager P. K. Lau's threat" of Miss Robson at first told Barker flling

but he persisted in "Looney" to go away, a protest, and Loong ended the tumultuous ses accompanying her.

sion by whifting the ureeze.

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formed in

18 Birds

1924?

37 Portions

38 Who lost the

boxing

heavyweight championship

In 19357

40 Oleoresin

24 Hindu god

21 Lurés

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23 What famous

scholar worked with

89 Futile

Turgot on

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the great

Encyclo-

and pulled her

paedia:

Dents?

On a lonely pathway he sud- | Al Lau, twirling for the winners, denly seized' her had the South China boys out into the ground. double quick time in the final KNOCKED GIRL, TO GROUND 25 Units of half, to gain a well-earned victory. Miss Robson, screaming for help, *energy.

BREWERS . ASHEVILLE struggled

him, but he 27 Uncovers The Brewers started off in great knocked her twice more to the 28 Six in style against the Asheville, with ground,

Roman

with

three runs that were belted in by On the third occasion, when numerals Dave Leopard's tremendous triple Miss Robson was lying helpless 20 free to left. The Asheville lads went the offence took place

30 Clowns. scoreless for the first four frames Barker

was subsequently ar- 31 Term used but broke into the scoring column rested, and at Hitchin Police

in driving with a marker through Dusty" station said: "I don't want to animals Rhoades in the dith.

cause the young lady any mory 32 Towards Sound hurling by Wop Digiacomo unpleasantness, and I don't wiht 33. Onɑ of a` kept the Brewers from increasing an identification parade. I did Garmantc

people... their lead until the sixth session it," when Digs lost control momen- Det.-zorgt. Cyril Perkins made 34 Young.......... tarily and walked Baby Abbas, an astonishing revelation of 'mi salmon s after loading the sacks, to force socles of similit offopper which 35. Hank All noross the plate.

Barker had previously committed.

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What English

statesman became Changelier, of the Exchequer when the Lebor, Min- JALES VERLE

42 Transgressors

45 Sloths

46 Perch

48 Rodent

49 Golt mound

50 French City 51 To watch

secretly.

DOWN Twice (music)

2 Constellation

What la the capital

of North Carolina?. What king had the golden touch? $ Goddess of

discord

6 Number, 7. Printer's measure 8 Dwetts

• Pertaining to the cheek 10 Hall 11. Bweet potato 18 Divisions of learning

Then "and" there," "Tony Grover. Whets Barker was 31. Bald the nate nodded Digiacomo to the officer, he was sentenced to 16. showers, and Chuck Sawyer took months, imprisonment for amanit. over with the sacks soured. With ing a female, st, 20

received the rooters "yelling för Chuck to three years" ponal servitude for s get the Brewers clit of ther Jon grave assault at 21, two months* Bowen worked Bawyer fox. 4 free imprisonment, for assault on girls; ride that allowed. Tony Alves to and at 80. 18 month imprison. ́stroll "tióibe:" Obear Ardulli," who ment for "krokú műköödaviour.

had gone "Bitless all morning, then "The one thing I dan day came to light with tw alsshing your favour,” the chairman told iz AmIBIT HINB arthunder to right to "thaus Horts (Barkers, then?you didnt druAROLD RAVEXS |

SOLUTION TOMORROW

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20 Nymph who

lured mariners

21 Pounds

22 Malicious

burning

23 Who Was the friend of

Pythias?

24 Outward 25 Rows of seats 27 What Rebel-

Hon took place in China in, 18007

30 What group

of Atlantic islands of the coast of Africa belong to Portugal? 31 Gathers 33. Mored

through water 34 Ache

37 Breathes

laboriously

30 Device to

hold work 40 Dine 41 Prevaricate 42 Bun 43 Smart blow Pig pen

47 Correlative

of either

MORE RECRUITS WANTED FOR PASSIVE DEFENCE

All the Passive Defence Bervices in Malaya need more men, stress the different heads of all the departments The response to the Invitations for enlistment has been heartening ever since the war began, but with the expansion of all the Passive De- fonce Servicos more and more men are needed.

The strength of the A.R.F, war- In the event of

there

a

Three or four years ago, he met man named Henderson, An artists' model, who, in February. called on him with the typewriters and suggested he would receive commission on them when he sold them.

Nan Kivell said he had no idea the being typewriters were stolen, and he dens ti Singapore alone exceeds (several casualties In Singapore, contemplated buying one of them 4.500, but the services of 500 more plasma could be used for cases of for use in his business. When the wardens are needed immediately shock, thereby saving the actual police asked him if he had pur- to man posts in the more con-supplies of blood, and blood be chased anything recently. gested areas of the city, particu-given only in cases of gevere loss thought they were referring to ¡larly in Chang-town, the Telok of blood.

pictures. He had no idea they were

Aver area

talking about typewriters.. and Rochore Road

area.

be

It is pointed out that the fact

In allowing the appeal the chair- that blood is being stored in man made no order as to costs. The Auxiliary Fire Service have Singapore does not mean that the about 400 men under training, but need for more blood donurs la less, the head of the service, Mr. A. Blood has to be obtained from

Newberry, says that he would ke donora, and natural blood straight yet been taken by the local au-

to have 200 more men immediate- from donors is best, as the fresherthorities.

a method of drying blood;

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the blood the better it is for the There are no records of dry There is no limit-to the number patient. or volunteers the medical Диа-

blood being produced, although

the Japanese claim to have found

Even if dried plasma is obtain- able locally, medics authorities There has been an offer to point out that the need for

B

Drted plasma is produced in llary Services need, say the a-large quantities in America and thorities.

The MA.S. has about 500 volun-

teer nurses under training and

It can be stored for yearS.

200 more are required now. MAS. Malaga of dried plasma from large number of blood donors

California but no decision has still remains.

work at the moment 18 purely soluntary, and women and girls who volunteer will be paid out of pocket expenses.

The need for more volunteer nurses and stretcher bearers is urgent

Volunteers to man the first ald depot and first aid pub at Tlong Bahru, posts at Wayang Satu, Kampong Java and the .W.C.A. are required.

Dr. G. V. Allen, Principal of the Medical College, who is the head of the Blood Transfusion Service, says that there has been no imm- provement in the response to the call for blood-donors in the past. [few weeks.

Here too, there is no limit to the number of blood donors re- quired

For the first time, blood is being stored in refrigerators at the College of Medicine. Experiments in different methods of storing, blood and plasma (residue from. blood without calla) have been carried out at the College of Mo- |dicine under the direction of Professor R. G. B. Macgregor for the past year but actual storage for blood and plasma from blood: | {dondre... wes

months ago,

commended

ABORTED PLASMAT Although

two

samples of dried

plasma have been prepared at the bdileke" of Hədidine, only

quid

plaunama daid: blood is being stored. The advantage of fluid-pisema "te 11% = that it need not be reattuted.

Binkk plasma can be bored for aise often tentar and fluid khand for a manth, and quantities Why (been up-

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