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BASEBALL:

ONLY TWO MATCHES DOWN FOR DECISION THIS WEEK: MOHAWKS MAY EXTEND CHAMPIONS WITH AID OF SOUTH CHINA PLAYERS

WITH THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE HONGKONG BREWERS FROM THE LOCAL LEAGUE only two matches are scheduled now for the week-end although negotiations are in progress for the ar- rangement of a match between the U.S.S. Mindanao and Chung Hwa which if Nnally arranged, will be played at 4.30 p.m. this afternoon. The opening match at 2.30 p.m., will see the Royal Engineers In action against South China, with "SK" Powkwski, Kichard Chung and Bih Chans umpirlos. Welite Welford's crew sadly dis- Baseballers on - appointed in their match against the Hongkong

Wednesday evening but should have little difficulty to taking point from the South China outfit whe look well set for the cellar berth.

Welfie Welford will start Micky tance to lend some interest to the Surefield on the and with game. Heath supporting him behind the plate. Shaw, Foley, Harper, Rat- cule. Dev. Taylor and Wells wil make up the nine

AMATEURS' CODE

MOSTLY HÖKUM SAYS U.S. SPORTS WRITER

SPORTS & GENERAL

ON THE COURSE SPORTING

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BY PAT ROBINSON NEW YORK-Every time read one of those alleged "ex- poses," which never really expose anything, we reel slightly nauseat.. ed because we know the "expose" is as much a shain as the thing It seeks to expose. The so-called- "amateur code" is equally upset- ting.

Of course not.

ever

For

am

At Fanting

ĐẾN CURSE

TODAY

BASEBALL. – South China Athle tie Association v. Royal Engl neers, 2.15 p.m.;. H‚BBC, v. US9. Tulsa, 4.30 p.m.

LAWN BOWLS - First

Division,

Police R.C. v. Recrelo “A”, Kow- loon C.C. v. Oralgengower, Re- drelo "B" y: „Civil Berylcs, Kow- loon B.G.C. "A" v. Indian R.C. Kowloon 5.0.C. “P” v. Kowloon Docks R. C. Second Division: Hongkong F.C. v. Kowloon C. C. Craigengower V. Taikoo R. C. Thira Division: LA.C, v Crai- gengower, Kowloon FC. v. Kow- loon BGC. Recreio v. Hongkong F.G., Hongkong Electric v. Polter R.C.

916 T. E. Pearce, K. S. Morrison. 9.20 A. B. Purves, R. Forrest. 9.24 S. L. Woyd, I, H. Geare. 9.28 H F. Phillips, J. A. Parrish. 9.32 B. O. Baldwin, W. Hewitt. 9.30 P. M. Cotton, H. M. Row-BASEBALLUS.S. Mindanao v. Hongkong Basebalj Club, 10 a.m.

SWIMMING. - Gala at Chinese

Bathing Club, 7 p.m.

land.

TOMORROW

And why not? Because the Bghter who took the dive could go "Ski" Powlawski will take histo court and swear on a stack of Bibles that he was knocked out. usual turn ou the mound, Tony

fegitimately and win his suit, Maseavage will catch with the re-

Dan Parker, sports editor of the gular infield of Robert Strahl, New York Mirror, has the neatest Hal Wing Lee is having a torrid M. Wilson, Bowersox

and Hank trick we

encountered time getting his Bouthern Chinese Ruel also doing duty. Will Wil- avoiding libel sult and yet permit- to click but still has bopes of win-son, Moore and Kennard will un-ting his readers to know a certain uing at least one game before the dertake the gardening chores and fight was a phony. Dan will write scason ends. Oldtimer Ernie Moy should be rarely bothered li "Ski" something like this: "The water will toe the rubber with Hat Wing shows half the stuff he's got in from so-and-sos corner splashed Lee catching, while the others will his powerful pltching arm.

al} over all." In other words, 10.16 A. E. Lissaman, D. 9. Robb. league lawn bowls matches to be be selected from Ng Chun Wah, Nelson Ma. Ceel Wing Lee, Pang

If the Chung Hwa-Mindanao 6a1 Kwong, W. T. Kwan, "Dopey" Lo, 1. C. Wong, S. F. Tong, Harry game materialises, this should be Chion and Wong Chi Wah.

a.m.,

will

AN UPSET MAYBE?

the best game of the week. Men

Dan gets "spleshed" when the fighter takes a dive,

It is

9.40 J. C. Taylor, R. Young. 9.44 L. A. R. Duncan, J. G. E.

Lander.

10:00 Capt. Young, E. G. Price.

948 J. G. Jensen, Capt. Barclay.

LAWN BOWLS SWEEP DRAW

The draw of the Sweep for the

10.20 C. W. E. B'shop, W. Wood-played today was made yesterday

ward.

CHARITY GALA POSTPONED

and resulted as follows:-

FIRST DIVISION

P.A.C. (34) v. Recreio "A" (358) K.C.C. (68) v. C.C.C. (385).

SLIGHTLY ILL We get alightly, too, from reading about the sacredness of to P. K. Lau of Chung Hwa, ike the amateur code whatever that SUNDAY'S GAME

ed the way Wally Ching turned the may be. Amateurism 15 one thing Tomorrow's lone ussle at 10.30 Mindanao hitters back in the final in tennis.

The charity swimming gala be- Recreio "B" 1401) v. C.S.C.C. (280). It is something dif- tween Combined V.R.C. and Y.M.

K.B.G.C. "A" (449) 1.R.C. (275). find the improvine, two frames of their last meetingferent in track and field.

K.B.G.C. "B" (545)

K.D.R.C. V C.A. and Combined Chinese, which Hongkong Basebailers opposed to and will likely place him on the something else again in football.

(192) the current champions, U.S.S. Min-mound for this battle.

SECOND DIVISION I certainly is different in golf. was to have been held at V.R.C. danao, with Tommy Chan, Nip Lum With Wally at his best, the And surely it is not like any of on next Saturday, has been post- P.O.C. (573) v. Recreio (295). and Pete Choy doing the arbitrat Chong Hwa Boys would not be as the others in polo.

poned, owing to Volunteer duties, K.T.G.C.A, (500) v. H.K.C.C. (51).

HK.F.C. (345) v. K.C.C. (397). ing

badly outhit as they have been In fact, polo people have the and provisor aty to Aug. 9

The intra members meet at VC.c.c. (445) v. Taikoo (48). After મ seemingly Interminable during the first part of the sea- Drost sensible attitude of all for

THIRD DIVISION walt, Chuck Waggoner's Mohawks | son

to R. C. has been brought forward to and a lucky break or two amateurism

nothing

I.R.C. (353) v. C.C.C. (549), fually came through with a coucould well give them the chance them. In polo, an amateur simply Aug. 2. ple of points when they downed of creating a big upset. especially is one who doesn't accept pay but the Sappers convincingly during as the blue-jackets are likely to the polo powers don't, care whether In past week. The Club a los be over-confident in view of their ja player is paid or not. All they! ing Larry Hamlin, Johony Scha-previous handsome victory over ask is does he play the game? berg and Bernie Johnson this her, the Chung Hwa Maroons who. de-

Bu have acquired the services of tensively, can match almost any Nip Lum. Tommy Chan and Johnny team in the League.

Fisher who were recently released

by the South Chinu A.A.

11 the Mindanaoans agree to

these players taking the field to-

H.B. RUMOURS Rumours to the effect that some

morrow, Chuck Waggoner's line-up of the players who turned out for

is likely to be Larry Lawrence H.B. in the current League have

means

We all know the tricks and petty subterfuges, the lying and sham and hypocrisy attendant on foot- iball

Every in certain colleges. year we have the same old merry go-round of charges and counter charges. Something 18 ways going to be done about it, but lit- tle in anything, ever is done.

But we have a remedy for this

hurling to Pinky Higgins, Tommy applied to the Baseball Association situation. It is this. Chan at first, Chuck Waggoner at to Join other clubs have been Why not abolish amateurism en- second, Fittinghoff at third and emphatically denied by Mr. Dhuntirely?

Nip Lum at the Windy Alley, with Ruttonjee, Sponsor of the H.B. Yes, we mean just that. Why Johnny Fisher Gas Oliver and Docnine.

not pay the boys who draw the

Molthen patrolling the pastures. It is understood, however, that big gates in college sports? This squad is hardly likely to applications would be granted by Certainly, any man-or boy-is trouble the Minderas gang, but the Association. If any such mem-worthy of his hire. Why make an should keep within striking dis- ber, applied for transfer.

H.K. Volunteer Orders

ORDERS BY COL HL. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

PARADES

Corps Artillery Ist Battery

parade. Dress Shirts, shorts, hose tops, boots, putters, helmets. All spare clothing to be brought a kil bags.

exception of the lad who helps pay off the mortages On those huge stadia?

OPEN PAIRS

At the Pollee Recreation Club, Happy Valley, yesterday, C. v. Jamieson and S. H. Marvin beat T. Hunter and L. Jack by 24 shots

July 22. ( 2 pm. HQ Advance Kit Inspections to be followed by to 15 in the Open Pairs lawn bowls Farty. (1) 2.30 p.m. HQ. All Becs Technical-training by Sections.

Corps Signals

Fracecd to D'Agullar for training. Heturn to H.Q. 6 am. July 24. Dress July 21, 5.15 p.m. H.Q (1) R. Army -Fighting Order (c.

Party.

championship.

1ne combined Eastern and Sing Class. Dress MU PA Classifica Pap football team now touring Aus-

July 25. < 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Advance tion training. (i) Training Cadre tralia will be returning to Hong- 6 p.m. HQ. All Secs.und recruits. Lecture 5-Map read kong at the end of September in ( Dress-Jacket. trousers, helmet,ing.

Remainder. ST. as de time for the opening of the boots. Fun web equipment haver-talled, (iv) All arms and maps wil League. sack, water bottle (led), steel hele returned.

(H)

FATAL MISHAP

mel, gas mask and rifle Kit bags to July 23, 2 pm H.Q GR. Aray be piled at H.Q. by 5.30 p.m. These Classification by R. Corps Signals must be clearly marked and should (1) day training as detailed. Cili

Pie, Leonard Roberts, of Middle- include spare jacket, trousers, shorts, Dress Summer Battle Order.

sex Reguhert, Shamshulpo Bar- khaki shirts, puttees, overalls, card!- July 25. 4 p.m. HQ. No. 1 Detach racks, has reported to the Police gan and gun platform shoes. Clean- rient. Dress-Summer Battle Order that at 8.25 ing material, shaving and washing

4.7.0 Thursday. Weekend Manning. gear to be brought (v) Praneed tu

while driving along Taipo Road, Aberdeen for weekend manning. Re.j

near Nan Chang Street, his mill- turn to HQ 6 pm, 27/7/41.

July 23, 230 p.m. Q. All Pins-tary lorry knocked down a woman,{ Dress Fighting Order, shirt sleeves.

who was attempting to cross the July 22. (-330 pm, H.Q. n. Séc. LO. and V.G, instruction.

road at that time. The woman, July 25, 5.30 p.m. EQ. All Pins No. 1. Fatigue Party. (1) 4 24 As previously detailed. L.G. and Yo stated to be Leung Yee-fong, 48, H.Q. All Sees, (1) Dress-See Corps instruction.

sustained fatal injuries and ded on the way to hospital:

Zo4 Battery

A

Art. Orders above. (LV) Manning

exercise

Mobile Column

No. 1. Company

July 24 2.15 p.m. HQ Whole Ety July 20, 4.39 pin HQ. Company Dress as laid down for a day training. parade.

Dress Battle Order less

July 25, 5.30 pm. HQ Left Sec. respirators, S.D. caps, Special exer S.D. Dress-Mufti Kit Inspection,

July 28 Rext date for re-newal of kit and thereafter, alternate. Min days.

Shi Hattery

July 21, 230 pm HQ. Company parade. Dress as usual. Pla. Arcas. July 22, 5.45pm, HQ Omeers Dress-Mufti, Lecture.

July 22. 01430 HQ for July 23, 6.30 pm HQ Those Aberdeen. Advance Party. (ib.is talled Dress Overalls, equipment P. HQ for, Aberdeen. Bercainder B.D. caps. Thompson Sub, M.G. (1) Dress-Bee Corps Art, Orders July 26 1.30 p.m. H.Q. Company above (iv) All night manning. parade. Week end manning, for par

July 24: 2 pam. HQ for Aberdeen. douters see Company circular. Battery, Dress is láid Boven for 1 day training. Huff day training."

4th Battery

No. 1 Company

July 23, 6.30 p.m. Kowloon Dock. No. 6 Pin Dress Mufti Weapon July 22, 2.450 All Bees, training. Dresa Flichting Orders (a). Training "July 29, -6.30 pm, M.G. Company and matming exercise at Fakshawan. parede. Dress Mutu, Kilmer

July 24, 8.8h_p.m. HQ. AD Bden. tion, All kit fessed must be brought| Brian46.D. raj. overalls, rider elings, including pull throughạ. belts and frog. Rifle drill..

5th AA Battery July 22 3.30 pm. HQ. No. 1 Bed Drsighting Orderà (0), Manning mo-felwan

July 30, 2. p.m. - HQ.... Company párado, Dress Battle Order. Fel! day trafafng.

No Company. July 31. 3 p.m. HQ. Dress se us?

Tol 22, 6. pm. H No. Manning. Drie-Fighting | Orders (a), Manning 13 BAIWAK...

Bulÿ, 94, 1.36 p.in.: H.C.R. Company,

July 28. 8.30 pm, HQ. Thos de kund. Tares → Overalls, equipment

July 4, 8.30 pm. HQ Overalls

сар. Under platoon · arrange ntedite

No. 4 Company July 21, 630 pm. 1.2. Company, Dress-Muft Company 'programme. July 23, 2 p.m. HQ. Company Dress Fighting Order shirt sleeved helmet Proceed to war stations,

July 20, p.m. H.Q. Vo. 19 Pin Dress-Fighting Order, shirt sleeves helmet. Bleel helmet to be carried on left shoulder. Tronuers fü' haver' mok. Weekend exeretio.

July, 20, 11 p.m. HQ, Nos. 14 and 16 Pink Dress Fighting Order, shtrë sleeves B.D. dap, trouser Weekend

Company Orderly Corporal Weekend July 26 - L/Opt: 8. K Wong.

Next for duty-1/Cpt. K. Wong

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