THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 19373

MACAO HOCKEY CLUB HELD

Club de Recreio's "B" Division Badminton League team, above, made their debut last Wednesday when they opened their season with a win over Kowloon Tong by 6 sets to 3. Left to right are C, C Pereira, M. M. de V. Soares, E AR Alves, C. P. Basto, C. Nolasco da Silva, and the reserve. ("Mail" photo).

VETS AND CANADIAN CHINESE GAIN HIGHER SOFTBALL PERCENTAGES

G. G. LEE'S GOOD SHOWING WITH THE BAT

(By “SHORTSTOP”)

Two of the three Softball League games were played off yes terday at the Filipino Club ground, one of which provided a disap- pointment when the Filipino Club conceded their game to the Vets in, what they alleged, was a wrong decision.

SAPPERS IN JUNIOR SHIELD SECOND ROUND

Pelham Secures "Hat-Trick"

The rules and regulations laid down are that the umpire can The Royal Engineers reached the only call what he can see, and there are no protests on the umpire's Second Round of the Junior Shield; decision. According to the averages, the Vets, who were leading Football competition yesterday, comfortably by five runs at the first half of the ninth inning, would when they defeated the Royal Army have won the game, anyway.

Score by innings:

For sportsmanship's sake, the T. Mar LF Filipino boys should have played Nip Lum C out the

game, notwithstanding what their feelings were as they could not have played the game under protest of an umpire's de- cision. The averages of this match will now be compiled for only the eight innings, when the Cruz 23 final score was 5-1

Runs: Hits:

FLoyola "P"

Gosuico 1B

Medical Corps by 4 goals to 2, but the Medicals had their share of the 01 play and with a little luck might!

thave won

3_0 1 2 40 0 1 0 0

36 5 619 7.

1

WALLACE'S BRILLIANT DISPLAY

EUROPEAN “Y” IN GOALLESS GAME

L. DA COSTA SHINE FOR ISLAND

(By. STICKS")

Displaying magnificent form, the European YMCA defence yester day prevented the Macao Hockey Club from registering a score in their friendly encounter on the Pro- tuguese Island, the game ending in a goalless score. This is the first time in the history of hockey in Macao, that a visiting Club has either held them a draw or goaless

score.

The outstanding player on view was Flt Lt. Wallace, the "Y" skip- per and left-back, whose magnificent interceptions, positioning, recovery and distribution completely disor ganised the Portuguese attack

Macao were very offective up the circle, but poor finishing and their inability to make use of first time shots lost them the game P Angelo, the home centre-forward. gave a dazzling display, but did not receive the support he anticipated. Laertes da Costa, the Macao skip-

per, at left-half, was the pick of the home team, but his fine distribution Pelham, in the Sappers' forward of the ball and clever spoiling was line, was a great opportunist and nullified by the poor display of the scored a "hat-trick", two of which left-wing, H. and C. Rosario, who were obtained in the closing 20 failed to take advantage of AB R H PO A Eminutes. Dewell was also good in openings.

4.0 2 2 2 0 the defence.j

1 2 3 45 6 7 8 0 0 1 3100 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 FILIPINO CLUB

The Canadian Chinese boys gain-Eramela C ed an easy victory over Porter's Paulino 3B Machine Gunners by 9 runs to 5. sorena 3B

Torres LF The Machine Gunners, composed | Bautista CF are Dumatol SS mostly of cricket players, quickly taking to the game, and Faller RF their choice quips and repartee sound quite humorous on a soft- ball diamond. Ernie Zimmern hit the only home run of the day in a mighty swat over the left-field of the Club ground. ~

GOOD BATTING

4.

5

2

3 0 0.12 0 1

3 0 1.0 0

Pym, Youd and Wilson were dan- 0

FEW EFFECTIVE SHOTS

the

2 1 1 5 1gerous in the Medical forward-line, The exchanges were fairly even 1 0 0 0 0 0 while Costello, Howells and Webb and both forward lines were often

0040 -0

were a hard working intermediate within each other's circles, but there 0 1 2.1

line.

·300.1

were few effective shots at goal and

0 0. 3 0 2:0 0 2

The Engineers took the lead in both custodians, Benwell for the the first half through Beal, but visitors, and Almada, the Macao 28 17 22 10 8 Youd equalised soon after. Pym Interport custodian, dealt confidently gave the Medicals the lead in the with all shots which came their way. second period, but Pelham netted! three times before the end.

Score by innings:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bunst 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Fits: 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 1-7 Struck out by Loyola: 2, by Young

Base on balls: None. Double plays: From Jan to Chan to Wong in 4th inning, and a put out and assist by Wong to T. Chan in the sixth

Two base hits: C. Young. Umpires: F. J. Molthen and 3. Delgado.

Scorer: W. A. Smith

CANADIAN CHINESE

AB R H PO A E 5 2 2 2 0 0 44 3 1 1 0 4 1 1 2 2 1

Dr. G. G. Lee, of the Canadian Chinese, made the best showing of the day. "G. G." plays softball withi a very serious mien, and he means business when he gets out there on the field or to bat. In four times up at bat, he made four runs on three hits. This is the first time G. White 3B that his field captain has put him G. G. Lee LF

1 A. Lan 2B up towards the head of the batting woo 13 list, and it was a very wise move. Nazarin SS The CB.A. versus H. K. Baseball Delgado C Club match was postponed, as most of the members of the former Club are "playing soldiers at camp.

The detailed box scores:

Ab

H Quon P.. S. Fong RF Fernandez CF

Score by innings.

AB R H PO A E Runs:

110 0 0 Hits:

4 0 0 6 10

4 1 1 0 20

5-11 15 0 1

5 1 3 -200 4:00.100

Winglee C

Madar P, 2B Porter 1B Winch RF

Choa BF

L

Score by innings:

Rins: Hits:

4 0 0 2 0 10

The dominated the first half and were unlucky not to have scor- 1-0 1 41ed from two short corners in the 4 1 0 10 0 0 First half, Mueller and Colledge be- 2 0 0.0

00 ing outstanding, but the "Y" miss- 1.0 0 0 0 0ed the services of their two best 31 5 2 26 11 4 inside forwards, in Alting and |Kraus, who, had they played, would have made a world of difference to the visiting attack..

1 2.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0001 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0= Two base hits: G. G. Lee Three base hits: Nazarin, “ Home runs: E. Zimmern,

The bround was in a bad condi-

Struck out by Madar: None, by Zim-tion, probably due to the fact that

mern: None, by Quan: 4.

little attention has been paid to keep- Base on balls off Madar: 1, off Quon: ing it well rolled.

4 0 1 0 5 14. 4.0 1 0 0 0} One double play by Woo in the 2nd

M. Nogueria and R. Henderson

2000 inning by tagging Archie Zimmern off kept brilliant control of the game.

first base on a force

399.13 23 8

Vinglee unassisted.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2004 000 30-6-30 0 1 2 0—14 MACHINE GUNNERS

4007 10E. Zimmern 8B

100F Zimmern 28 P 1 2 0 D Anderson SS 110 Rapley IF

00A-Zimmein GF

putting out

Umpires: F. J. Molthen and A- Liu. Scorer: W A Smith.

LEAGUE STANDING

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English Forum

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