THE CHINA MAH. NOVEMBER 3, 1932
ENGLISH FORUM LEAD IN SOFTBALL
Matty Chang In Deadly Form
16 PLAYERS ROUTED
FROM MOUND
C.B.A. LACKING IN PRACTICE SOFTBALL enthusiasts, over the week-end saw three interesting matches played in which the English Forum became the undisputed leaders of the League through their defeat of the Machine Gunners by 2-runs to nil.
The Vets, now in second place, took the Canadian Chinese to town in a ding-dong battle that lasted through ten innings. In the ninth inning the score was tied at 4-4, but in a rousing extra stanza, the Vets accumulated three runs to take the game from the Canadian Chinese. There was only home run scored in this game, by Bill Woo, the star of the Canadian Chinese.
Matty Chang, pitching in big shade. Rooters for the Canadian league form, struck out 16 men Chinese were there in full force. and only allowed one base on and the team graced the field in balls and four scattered hits. In the first uniforms to be worn by this early stage of the series it any Club in the League. is not safe to predict how far the Detailed box scores: Vets will go, but present indica- tions show that they are a form-
IB idable team to contend with. J. Tee C
With Abe Liu, who knows base M. Chang P ball from the ground up, the Vets
have an able coach, and he scored one run when he went to bat in the tenth as a pinch-hitter.
E.
Wong
C
Young SS
Chăn CF
B.
Jan 23
N. Lum SB
Matty Chang, above, President of the Softball League, was in great form from the mound for the English Forum against the Ma- chine Gunners in last Sunday's en counter at King's Park
A Hung RF
Choa CF
V White 3E
Vets-
Runs:
"AB R H PO A E
ts:
5 1
9
5 2 1
T. Mar RF Chang LF Abe Lin for Mar in
→9th
5 1
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Scores By Ianings:
"MUST IMPROVE Fielding a bunch of scrubs, Porter's Machine Gunners gave the Forumers a scare by only ad- mitting defeat by 2 clear runs. With their full line-up, the Forum Runs: boys should have made a track Hits: meet of this game, and they will have to look to their laurels if they (B. Ing 3B hope to retain the lead in the Lea. Delgado C
A. Lan 2B gue.
W. Woo 1B Nazarin SS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1-2--1---
1 - 1 1 - 1 4 Canadian Chinese Club
In a ragged game full of errors, Quon P Bill Mair's Central British mob G. G. Lee LF lost to the Filipino Club by 10 runs Fernandez Cf, RF to 4. Although they have improved G. Chow RF G. White CF. in their playing and have increased their knowledge of Softball, the Central British need, much more practice before they become seri-Runs: ous contenders for the pennant,
ONE DOUBLE PLAY
One double play was made, how ever, in which a Filipino base-run- ner, running before a fly was caught, was put out flat-footed at first, Ganbert, at first base, making two pat-outs with an assist by King at second.
UNITED HOCKEY TOURNAMENT RULE CHANGE
Meeting Held Yesterday
The monthly meeting of the United Hockey Tournament was held at the Police Training School yesterday. Those present were Lt. R. D. Maclagan (chairman) Mr. S. Mettam (secretary) and represen- tatives of the Royal Engineers, Royal Air Force, KITC Ordnance, Police, Seaforths and CRA
On the recommendation of the Hong Kong Hockey Association, the word "discreditable" was alter- ed to unsatisfactory" in the rule: A game is to be replayed when the conduct of players or umpire is considered "discreditable
To accommodate civilian teams who cannot turn out in time for their matches, the Captains,
3 2 mutual agreement may play
by
less
1 than full time, with a minimum of
25 minutes for each half.
*39- 7:20:10:3 Score By Innings:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1.211- English Forum
W. Chew 1E, SS N. Young C, IB
T. Low 3B
Young 2B
T. Chiam P. W. Ching SS, C
G. S. Chung CF
N. Mar LF
K. Wong RF P. Kwong RF
3=7
2=6
Runs:
AB R H PO A E Hits:
4
3 1
4 1 1
4 1 1
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2
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1 3
3
The next meeting will be held on December 7.
CLUB HOCKEY ELEVEN FOR TO-DAY'S MATCH
The following team will represent the senior eleven of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the Royal En gineers on the Club ground at 5 to-morrow:
V. M. Berwell; FH/L. R. L. Wallace 312 6 16 9. 3 and E. V. Reed; RA Bates, WA Reed and J. E Potter; S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. R. Divett (Captain), B..
Score By Innings:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
- 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 ——6 Three base hits: T. Chinn and N. Mar
Base on balls, of Chinn 3, off Ma- dar=0.
Struck out by Chinn-11, by Madar
=4
Umpires: Woo and Ing.. Scorer: W. J. Fraser.
C.B.A
J. King 2B, RF
27 4 4 24 10 4 G. Fowler LF, 3B Score By Innings:
E Gaubert 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gurevitch SS, P.
2--1-1--4S Fowler 3B, LF Hits:
2- 1-1-4Mnir 2B Two base hits: Yee, Chang and Millington P, RF Nazarin
Whitley C Three base hits. Young and T. Chan. MacNider CF, SS Home run: Woo
E. Fowler BF, CF
Base on balls: Chang--L Struck out by Quon: 6, by Chang- 16.) Umpires: T Chirm and W. Ching Scorer: W. J. Fraser.
No. 3, Machine Gnn Co.
A. Zimmern SS
A much larger crowd came out Rapley LF to see the games on Sunday, un-Winglee C
Medar P
deterred by the fact that there was Porter LB no seating accommodation and no G. White 25
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TRIANGULAR HOCKEY
TOURNEY
The First Round of the triangular tourney will be played between the Army and the Navy to-morrow
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AB R H PO AE the Navy ground, King's Park, at
5 1.3 2 14.30 p.m.
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HAT THE THIN
1
4
4:10 23 9 9
Score By Innings:
Paulino 3B" Bautista CE Torres 2B Dumatol SS Dollano LF Faller EF
Runs
Hits:
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1--21-231-10
Filipino Club
231-10 RUGBY
TRIUMPH
ABRE PO A E
5 1 1.1
51 1 2 2 5- 24
21
5 11 2
4.1
40 10 10 18′′ 3′′ 3 Score By Innings:
1-2-3 466-7 6-9
-21-42:1-10. 1-12-322-10
Two base hits: Paulino and Dollano. Three “base his Gosaico and: Bau¬†
London, To-day. In the only im portant Club Rugby fixture played yesterday, Oxford University beat the Oxford Greyhounds by 22 points to 11 at home-Reuter,
ARMY CRICKET TEAM-
FOR SATURDAY-
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Base on balls: Millington
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Umpires: Ildefonso and Scorer:- W. A. Smiti
League Standin
English Forum Yets
Canadian Chin
Filipino HKBC.. C. B. A
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(Middlesex); QM-S. Warr (E 000 Sergt. Partridge (EA0C) and 0001 Jackson (BWA).