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FORUM RETAIN SOFTBALL LEAD
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GEORGE CHOW MAKES Caer Clark Cup Fixtures
COSTLY ERROR
FILIPINOS RUN AWAY
FROM
H.K.B.C.
S. A. FOWLER'S DANGEROUS SWING
(By "Shortstop")
For This Season
The following are the Caer Clark Cup fixtures for this season:=
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
St Andrew's
"y" Ladies
(YMCA ground, 3 p.m.).
H.K. Ladies-
CBA Ladies (Happy Valley, 315 p.m.).
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 St. Andrew's
FK Ladies (Happy Valley, 3.15 pm).
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 C.B.A. Ladies.
"Y" Ladies
Y
(Happy Valley, 3.15 p.m.).
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 C.B.A. Ladies (“Y” ground, 3 pm).
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1938
HK Ladies "Y" Ladies
TN an uninspiring game on Sunday, the English St. Andrew's
Softball Forum retained their lead in the S League by defeating the Canadian Chinese by six
runs to five, after a 5-5 tie in the ninth inning. Tom/( ground, 3 pm).
my Young, of the Forum, played a very good game at second base, and was the mainstay of his team.
The Canadian Chinese, with five hits and five runs in their favour, made a good average, but lacked the final touch in the extra A muffled fly by George Chow, in the Inning to emerge victorious. tenth, helped the Forum to score the much-needed winning run.
H.K. Boy's Amateur
Football League
The Vets trounced the Central British to the tune of 20--6, in a one-sided match, marred by an accident to the Vets' catcher, Joe Yee, who was hit in the head by Fowler when the latter threw his bat back after making a hit Yee had three stitches WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 sewn over the wound and will now unfortunately be out of the game for some time
The following are the fixtures of the Hong Kong Boys Football League Combined team St. Joseph's.
(Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.). Seaforths
v Central British (Central British, 3.30 p.m.).
Diocesan
The game between the H. K. Base-Wah Yan ball Club and the Filipino Club was
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15- St. Andrew's
"Y" Ladies (CB.A. ground, 3 pm).
HK Ladies (C.B.S. ground, 4 pm).
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Caer Clark Cup Hockey
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the centreforward berth, Miss Git- fins moved to inside-left and Eva Churn given the inside-right berth. Miss D. Drew is the logical selec- tion for the left-wing.
There is not much more I can add to my previous remarks con- cerning the Central British Asso
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 HK Ladies St. Andrew's
(CBS. ground, 3.15 p.m.).e SATURDAY, JANUARY 29
· FREE DATE FOR PLAYING OFF POSTPONEMENTS.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 C.B.A. Ladies "Y" Ladies
€“"Y" ground, 3 p.m.): SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 CBA Ladies St. Andrew's
(CBA ground, 3 n.m.);
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19: Y” Ladies v HK Ladies
(Happy Valley, 315 p.m.). SEVEN A SIDE DATE YET TO BE ARRANGED BY SUB-COMMITTEE.
And Brawn NEW SUBS.
ARRIVE
BELIEVED BETTER THAN 1937 BATCH
(By "Repier") The new batch of subscription
(Diocesan Boys' school ground, 3.30 iation Ladies' team except the griffins ordered by the Hong Kong
p.m.).
Ma run-away for the latter. The La Salle.
score of 136 showed, however, that errors were plentiful
this
•
Middlesex
(Recreio. 3.30 p.m.).
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 As no score was kept for Combined team v. La Salle
(La Salle, 3.30 pm), game after the third inning, it is Seaforths
St. Joseph's impossible to give the detailed box (Happy Valley, 3.30 pm). scores. WJ. Fraser, the official Wah Yan College v Middlesex
Queen's College v Diocesan "scorer, had to be rushed home when
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 he was suddenly taken ill and there Combined team v. Wah Yan
V La Salle was no one present who was com- Seaforths
(Recreio, 3 p.).. petent enough to handle the score Central British ▼ St. Joseph's book As Mr. Fraser is leaving on (Central British, 4.15 p.m.). the Empress of Russia on Friday, Queen's College - Middlesex
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 to return to Canada, another scorer Combined team Queen's College. will be needed by the League. Any Seaforths
Web Van FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. one desiring to aid the League in
Central British La Salle keeping scores will be welcomed.
(Central British, 4.15 pm)- The only official scoring for Sun- Diocesan
* Middlesex is the Canadian Chin- (Diocesan. 4.15 p.m.). games
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8- the ese versus Forum match, and
Central British V Wah Yan College detailed box scores are given below:
(Central British, 3.30 p.m.). St. Joseph's
La Salle (King's Park, 3.30 pm).
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10
Diocesan 1Combined team
ENGLISH FORUM-
AB R H PO A
E
Young 23 N. Young 18
5 1 3 2 1
5 0 0 11 0
1
5 0 1 0 2
**Low 3B
4 China P
W. Ching -C
W. Chew SS
C. S. Chung CF
N. Mar P
B. Quon RF
Kitchell LF
(Diocesan, 415 p.m.).-
0 Seaforths.
7 Queen's College
1 0 1 4 1 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15
5 0 0 3 0 0 Combined
11 0 1 1 Seaforths
Middlesex
Y Diocesan
5 1.3 100 Central British v Queen's College
3 0 1 0 0 0 St. Joseph's
0 0 1 0 0 10 1
43 6 11 208 5
RES BY INNINGS
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ADIAN CHINESE CLUB
ABBH PO AE
50 103-1
10 001
0 0 0 0 1
Wah Yan College (Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.).
St. Joseph's [C.B.S
La Salle. [D.B.S. in.c
WY.C. Combined Mid-lieser Seaforths
Jockey Club for the 1938 Annual Race Meeting arrived in the Colony yesterday morning by the special chartered Norwegian as. Norviken
the return of Mrs. G. A. White, to their attack, is for the better and vives the line more thrust. In this respect I suggest that the other
The ponies left Dairen. S. MoT- forwards attempt to set a similar example by feeding their collea-churia, on November 1 and travell- zues when ever possible and ate direct to this port. There are tempting a shot if the occasion 8 nonies in all and they appear alone demands it.
to have weathered the journey without any ill effects,
INTERPRETATION OF RULES The Hong Kong Ladies' team I have dealt with earlier on in the season, and there seem to be no changes that I can suggest that would tend to improved the team
Before concluding these remarks dealing with the Caer Clark Cup teams, I would like to stress the necessity for a better interpreta- tion of the rules by umpires officiat- ing at these games, and, if pos- sible, I will publish shortly a com- narison of rules for men's and wo- men's hockey.
Under the supervision of Mr. S. A. Slean, the Acting Secretary. Mr. walker and Major F Hory, landing onerations were successfully carri ed out at about 12.30 pm. day from the Hongkong 1 Company's Wharf at North
(the Donies being led away he su
hovs, and eventually arriving. their new home without any dif- ¡ficulty.
ABNORMALLY FAT!
It was the general opinion of THE YOUNGSTERS There is one more point, and those present that the new arrivals that, dealing with coaches. In teams looked better than last year's lot, 1ke the St. Andrew's and Central although many of them are abnor- British Association, who change mally fat, which defect will soon
during the their coaches from season to sea- be remedied son, I would suggest that more at few months training.
On the tention be paid to the youngsters whole, I believe that owners will and not to the seasoned plavera. be pleased with this
As a parting shot, I suggest that tation, and keen 21.015 -8.
from ticipated at the 21:00 50 2 points can be picked up
11.06 5 2 watching the men in action as 001111
are many delightful phases 11161
vame which rarely come to tice of coaches,
P. W. L. D. A. F. D. 22 0:08
401-4-301 Three base hits: Low. 410 1600 Base on balls, off Quen: 1, off Chinn
2-100
5:23:148)
SCORES BY INNINGS:
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001111100 0 base hits L Young,
Struck out by Quon: 1, by. Chin Umpires: Molthen and Oxborne Scoger W. A. Smith
LEAGUE STANDING
The Norvilcen
apor-
Meeting
the 11 Griffins for the Sasson,
and other stables.
be
developed by witz sing better
class hockey.
I must
have not
confess that
witnesse
junior hockey, and must
therefore reserve any comments on
CLUB HOCKEY
EVEN FOR
Brawn Cup teams for a more op- TOMORROW
portune occasion. I would like to
the
gainst und at
say, however, that the Seaforth The following dea Ladies are very sporting to have the Home Kon 1.000
SBA on the Club 300catered the Brawn Cap competi- 5 nm- 750 tion with so little experience, al V. M. Banwell: Fit 500 though I am sure that the herd E. V. Read: R
Poad and J. E. Potter Williamson will soon make the ladies while GE Divat (Captain). A 000 to forget their inferiority complex. Bickford and Bond
250
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