THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 13, 1989.

A.V. Gosano's Fine Record

CHINESE BASEBALL CLUB STEADIEST

IN THE FIELD

(By GRAND STAND)

Chinese Baseball Club, as a whole, were the steadiest on the field this past season, but Central British and Trojans are tied for the busiest fielders in the league. Chung Hwa tops in the assists.

LAWN BOWLS

Equal Distribution Of Teams

APRIL 29 First Division Kowloon D.R.C. v ·Civil Service Q.C. Because of the entry of three|Recreio “A” v - Kowloon · B.G.C. new teams in the Third Division Craigengower C.C.

Recreio "B"

Kowloon C.C. Division

of the Lawn Bowls League it Indian R.C. Second Individual honours go to versatile A. V: Gosano, of-Club de Recreio, who was decided at the first Council H.K.F.C. "A ▼ Craigengower folded almost perfectly for .999.

[meeting of the Lawn Bowls Asso-Kowloon F.C. v Taikoo D. R ̊C. Al Lau, of the Canadian Chinese, was chalked up with the most miscues ciation held last night that the Kowloon B.G.C. H.K.F.C. “B”

v Police R.C. of the season.

Third División......... Herbie Quon, the Wizard of the Whiff, had a grand season, topping the existing law of · promotien – and Kowloon Tong

relegation hurlers with. 80 whiffs but 48 passes.

be not, this season, Kowloon B.G.C.- v Stanley

V Recreio The catchers' records could not be compiled as many passed balls were enforced, but that the 27 teams Kowloon G.C. allowed to go unheaded by the scorers.

which have entered the Leagise Hong Kong FC. v Kowloon F.C. be so divided ́that each division Craigongower C.C: v Electric R.C.

MAY 6 be composed of nine teams each,

First Division In order that this could be done it Kowloon B.G.C. v Indian R.C.

v Craigengower C,C: was agreed that Civil Service Cricket Kowloon D.G.C. 903 Club, wooden spoonists of the First Police R.C.

the Recreio “B” Division last season, remain in 8667 First and that Club de Recreio, win- 8660 ners of the Second Division, bé pro-Police R.C. ▾ Craigengower C.C.

Club Fielding

G

PO

Chinese Baseball Club

10 · 201

Midgets

10 198

A 114 64

Machine Gunners

10

215

103

E TC DP PCT

11 41 346

.910 28-290 4 54 361 3

.878

English Forum

10 198

.93

45 936

6

Filipino Club

10 · 213

91

47 361

16

9 189

91

43 823

14

Hong Kong Baseball Club

10

204 96 10 204 111 58 373 10 208

53 102

373 9 180 92 56 328 10 - 203 90 66 368

52 352

7

.863 ,852

9

.844

10

.831

4

.829

}}

.820

Club de Recreio

Central British Association

--Trojans

St. Joseph's College

Canadian Chinese Club

Individual Fielding

(Qualification-70 percent. of game or more.)

G. Fowler (C.B.A.)

Lee (C.C.C.)

H. Quon (Mid.)

Alvares (Ret.)

Chan (CB.C.)

Leonard (St, J.)

Loyola (Fil) ·

Molthen (H.K.B.C.) Silva-Netto (Tro.) B. Quon (For.)

Lum (C.B.C.) Wong (Mid) Figuereido (Ret.) Eramela (Fil) Winglee (M.G.)

Silva (Tro.)

Higgins (C.B.A.)

J. Lee (For.)

Yip (C.C.C.)

CATCHERS

10 40

10 84 6

8 26 3

10 33

7 17 6

5

v Recreio “A”

v Kowloon C.C.

Second Division

moted;

Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon F.C. Kowloon Football Club and Kowloon | Civil Service CC. v H.K.F.G. “A”

by Kowloon Tong Tong, winners and runners-up of the H.K.F.C. “R”

Third Division Third Division respectively, were pro- moted to the Second Division while Craigengower C,C, v Recreio : Stanley Prison, Kowloon Football Club Kowloon B.G.C. v. and Kowloon Bowling Green Club were Yacht Club placed in the Third Division.

BEST COURSE

The above propositions were put for ward by Mr. R. P. Phillips, Hon, Secret- ary of the Association, who stated that PCT in the interests of Lawn Bowls this would be the best course to pursue in view of the fact that the time factor'

.947 .935

.906 played a very important part in the .896 completion of the League Axtures.

Hong Kong_F.C.

v

Kowloon C.C.

Kowloon F.C.

v Electric ́ ́ ́R.C.

C.S.C.C. LAWN BOWLS

* TEAM!**

The following have been chosen to represent C.S.C.C. in a friendly_game

Mr. J. Russell did not support the of Bowls against K.C.C. on the K.C.C.

.875 proposition and said that the rule of ground commencing at 3 p.m. sharp on 869 promotion and regulation should be Saturday:

.846 enforced as far as the First Division

A. Steven, V. Ebbage, C. Strange

838 was concerned and that it did not mat-1 and S. Eccleshall; 727 ter, if the season were extended alight-

ly for the junior teams.

Mr. C. B. Hosking stressed the fact

R. R. Davies, F. Harper, A. Grimmitt and J. Hollidge;

F. Austin, D. Crawley, E. W. Sim-

.975 that with inclement weather interfer-monds, and M. N. Rakusen; .957 ing with the fixtures it was best to .935 shorten the season

M. E Purvis, J. R. Carr, H. Strange

PITCHERS

G

PO A

E

DP

TC

10 10

8

1

1

19

9

9

20

2

1

31..

10

13

26

2

43

10

21

31

58

9 10

23

4

37

.891

9 14. 21

5

40

9

6

14 3

: 23

8

8 14

4

0

26

10

7 19

5

1 31

8 6 10

6

1 22

1

0

49

4

0 94

2

1

31

4

0 42

0

26

0

34

6

44

5

0

30

10

1 47

FIRST BASEMEN

Yum (For).

8

52 5

2

2

"

Barros (Rec.)

9

67

2

3

Hearther (H.K.B.C.)

10 86

1

4

1

Neves (St. J.)

9

65

·1-·-69

2

Lan (Mid.)

10 63

.2

10

56

12

1

9

68

6

8 36

46

Alves (Tro.) Gosuico (Fil.) Porter (MG.)

Ing (C.C.C.)

Lau (CB.C.)

Muir (C.B.A.)

5

9

18 12

10 28. 10

.10 17

8

10 28 9

கக

9 26 1

THE NE CENE 25 NE X 10 Q

ÖÖ-ODONO-

T. Seddon, B. B. Weeks, L. Collyer and J. Deakin.

with the junior and Haynes;

F. W. Hopkins, R. R., Wood, W. J. 901 clubs. He reminded members that two Burling and A. B. Allan; .884 years ago, owing to rain--and he was 882 certain that we would come in for our .863 share this season-the. last league .833 games were played in September thus 787 interfering with the cricket of some

clubs.

KOWLOON TONG BOWLS TEAM

It was agreed that the same competi- 966 tions as last year be run and that the .958 matter be left to the sub-committee. The following have been selected to .956 The following were elected to serve, represent Kowloon Tong Club against 942 on the sub-committee: Dr. J. T. Smal-Kowloon Football Club on Saturday, at 941 ley (President) Messrs. J. Russell, U. Kowloon Tong. 981 M. Omar. E. Kern, V, Chittenden and .922 R. P. Phillips.

.891

C. Mose, J. Tang, J.-L. Stephens, and

A. Spary (Skip),

A. E. Castro, H. Y. Hsu, Y. Abbas, The fixtures, as arranged by the Hon. .852 Secretary, were adopted and the fol- and A. H. Basto (Skip). 843 lowing are the games for the first fort-T. N. Gregory, J. N. Wong, V. Atien- 824 night,, League to commence on April 29, za, and H. Gittins (Skip).

E. Zimmern (M.G.)

10 75

7

4

31

1

.813

SECOND BASEMEN

Beltrao (Ret.)

8

19

15

.971

8

18 9

.831

Fedoseyeff (II.K.B.C.)

8

14

13

0

18

.8

29.

.900 Bonza (Tro.) ·

.10

25

12

8

16 8

9.

9. 17

10 24 .12

10 36

15

10

4 23

9 ..17

14

10 35 22

8

10.

13

9

9

SHORTSTOPS

7

14 16

30

20

10

18 46

.15

Sting (CRC.)

Chang (Mid.)

Gurevitch (C,B.A.)

Hollands (St. J.)

Azedo (Tro.)

Chang (For.)

Aquino (Tro.). White (MId.) Angus (C.B.A.)

A. M. Prata (Rec.)

Lan (C.C.C.) Clague (H.K.B.C.) Evangelista (Fil)

A. V. Gosano (Ret.)

Paulino (FiL)

Kitchell (For.)

Crary (Mid.)

-Ching (C.BC)

-F. Barros (Tro.)

Waggoner (H.K.B.C.)

Maxwell (M.G.)

-Nazarin (C.C.C))

· Delgado (C.C.C.) T. Young (For.) Rapley (M.G.) Abbass (St. JA Bautista (FL)" T. Silva (Tro.) Mar (C.B.C.) Lay (Mid)

Choy (CBC)

H. Bilva (Tro.)

MacNider (CBA) Singh (St. J

· Fisher (MidS Ma (For Bea

Chow (C.C.C.) Wingleo (Far)

THIRD BASEMEN

LEFTFD

7 16 13

10%

14 26 18

10

9 -19

74.9

LEFTFIELDERS

··10 19:

9W 3.

CENTREFIELDERS

• to no co go of at

26

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RIGHTFIELDERS

G PO A E .DP TC

10 · 21

2

896 D. Hung (M.G.)

8 3

0

18.

880 A. Barros (Troc)

7

4

0

- 14

.857 Kew (Mid.)

.787)

2 PITCHERS' RECORDS

9

2

0

Prese

PCT

27 .831

77

714

5

.600

G

H

W 80 GB IT WP

L POT

.947 Quón · (M{a)*

10*

86

80 48 16 8 8

,892| Alvares (Rec.)

9

53

-

19 .39 23 15

,843] ChanTM (CRC) 7.

9

41 27 83 14 :6

70:

828 Fowler (C.B.A.)

,815 Loyola (Fil)

814 Quon (For.)

718 Molthen (H.K.B.C.)

.666 Lee (C.C.C.)

Silva-Netto (Tro.) .999 Leonard (St. J.).

.918 Amper (FIL)

.888 Rapley (H.G.)

7 63. B 24 32

60 15 8 25

47 $ .18

27

755 12 8

21

3**

20 13 20

9.

56 8 28

.62

18.34

26

28

19

.888 Moss (CB.A.)

.862 Gaubert (GBA)

847 Fedoseyeff (HK.B.C.) .833 A. Zimmern (M.G.) .818 Izatt (M.G.):

.785 Wong (C.C.C.) Horton (M.G.)

:.956 Chinn (C.B.C.)

888 Beltrao (Rec.)

16

51

22

028

*23*

∙10:

9 :14

18

9

19

30

866 Thompson (H.K.B.C.)

8

18.

32.

848 Madar (M.G.)

∙17

29

2827 Abbas-(81) 3.2

911

17.

764 Hollands" (St." J.)

98

$115

727 Fanlo (St. J.).

.600) Rosa (St. JJTH

Alves (Tro:).

.916) Woo (St. J.)

White (Mid)

F. Zimmern (M.G.)

(M.G.

ran

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