THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 15, 1941.
V. R. C. EXPECTED TO WIN JUNIOR PLAY-OFF Chung Hwa Feel The Loss Of Best Pitcher
"Jock" Brown Will Pitch For
The Victorians
By "Grandstand"
ENTHUSIASTS WILL find it worth their while to troop out to Kowloon Football Club at 9.00 a.m. to-morrow to witness the V. R. C.
SOFTBALL PROGRAMME
FOR TO-MORROW
LADIES LEAGUE
(A the Kowloon Football Club Baby Panthers
W
Wahoos
(10.15.m.) Umpires: J. Delgado, J
and G. Lee.
Fonseca
Canadian Chinese
Chung Hwa
Wildcats
(11 46 a.m.)
Umpires Powlawaki,
photo-finish play-off for the Lim Jap trophy.
In view of the sparkling di
they banke up the
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Cating Hwa me game WAHORE:
tab for ampul
the lead an then
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1. 1 encounter VRC
e gaven the edge in the tasude Sunnylaced mente: Gue: Nopenha imports that his quail has been doing well in then tot few work outs, with Mohawk stingt-top Pte Pitch in a coaching capacity
"Jan la'
Firsttring Anger Stuny Brown will start on the dab, with Pitsy Baraday in reserve, whilsti will be; Alee "Big Boy" Azedo.
working behind the plate
Base-guardians will be Mamuel
Hoza.
Bimby "Sparky" Ablong,
IMPORTANT
SENIOR TUSSLE
By "Grandstand"
Roy Ducky" Maxwell and A ‛" । Highlight ot the Senior League's
be three Kante Ozoria, whilst gardeners well
progame will be!
hard-hitting Ernie Ribeiro. Cecil! The St Joseph's- Indiates clash 31 "Shm" Quinn, and Lionel Rova 115 pm Pereira
Although Chung Hwa 171276 experienced squad.
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Although Abwoo Omar's Indians. the have been spotted in some quar- ters as flag-wainer, with their
they?
have been considerably weakened, spankling infield, they have not
by the loss of their star hurler Jay
I.
and Fonseca.
SENIOR LEAGUE
Marques
the Kowloon Football Club)
V St. Joseph's
(AI fodians
(1.15 pm.} Umpires
Nip Lum. A. V
and Woo.
Cyclones
Gosano
V Chinese Baseballers
(230 pm.) Umpires: Powlawaki, At Leonard
and Kassa Nazario.
HK. Baseballers Canadian Chinese
(345 pm.) Umpires A Leonard, Cyclone"
Bakar and Slan Leonard. JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAY OFF (At the Kowloon Foutball Club)
Hwa
V.R C.
(9:00 am) Umpires: Kitchell,
Woo.
Nazarın and
LADIES'
gut the cluster of battering ramsį GOLF
parade.
that the Collegians van Third-sacker will probably be with Dave Leonard, Henry Ali. called upon to work on the mound,. Ozorio. Stan Leonard and Jindoo which will love the hui-cornes Hussato all sitting wide open.
Inflektiers will be Brst-base, Gandpa Leting. Keystoner Lau: with Bill Chang guiding the "Windy Alley.” Richard Chung Loney Long and P K Lan will be patrolling the pastures
Kitchell,
Nazarim Kassa Bill Woo have been selected handle this important it
TO-DAY'S CRICKET
and
"
ercle.
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the
.300
success tri
ther
The one-day Spring Meeting held at Fanling ort Tuesday, proved
great spite of unfavourable wea-i
attended Ponditions and w AS over 30 ladies.
...
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Some erities base a possible up- set, on the fact that the Indians at-played the Sants when they Fwere used out in there last en-competitions helt that day
Counter, but without the necessary wallop they will start the tussie with the odds against thein
Choppy Collegian manager Omar has not yet decided whether
The following are the results of the
Bogey Competition, New Course-- Mrs Margrett 5 down
Bogey Competition (Special Prizes for
Mrx handheaps of 30 and over
2 down Approaching and Putting-Mrs Turn. to start Frankie Gonsales or Char-bull and Mrs Sturgess-Wells (11)
Putting Pool --Mr- Cassidy (19) he Mamon on the mound
The sum of $800.00 was collected for War Charities as the result of a raffle. At the conclusion of the competitions (Mrs. F A Muckintoshi presented the prizes and in an address to the gathering reviewed the season's
Although Mansun chucks a faster ball, the chances are that Gonsales will draw the pitching the Captain assignment, in view of his experi- ence. Throwing everything in this Following is to-day's cricket final game, Ahwoo Omar will start
programme teams:....
and
some
FIRST DIVISION
C.S.C.C.
V. I.R.C. SECOND DIVISION
the his Nazarin-Ismail battery to turn the tables on the Saints for hope of a play-off.
K.C.C.
V. C.C.C. Recrolo
1.R.C. , น. The senior match between Crai- the gengower and Recreio, and Junior match between Police and
Nip Lum, A. V. Gosano and Bill Woo have been specially chosen to officiate this game.
Immediately after this game, Cyclones take on Chinese Base- bailers. Chinese Baseballer Den Crary's 37 strike-outs in six games University have been postponed. speaks for itself, and with suffi-
C.S.C.C. at XI:-J. E Richardson, cient support should be able
K. J. Attwell, F. Baker, W. H. Colledge, chalk up a victory. T. V. N. Fortescue, R. H. Griffiths,
M.
B. C. K, Hawkins, D. McLellan, A. E. Perry. N. Whitley and A. M. J. Wright,
C.C.C. 2nd XI-A.
Omar, N Broadbridge, U. H. Esinali, A. B. Ham- son, A. Hung. C. W. Lam, E. A. Lee. W. Leonard, S. Leonard. T. Lock
J
and W. K. Way
to
nelivities
DECISIVE LADIES' GAME TO-MORROW
By "Grandstand”
THE DRAWING CARD at the Kowloon Foot- ball Club Ground to-morrow will be the Wildcats- Canadian Chinese tussle at 11.45 a.m. bringing the After having ladies loop to a whirlwind finish. been postponed on several occasions, these two teams are rarin' to go all out against each other, and there, to settle the pennant dispute, and a long-standing feud.
Although solving Camckelt. fire-ball hurter Mary Ng's fast hoots will be the mam problem of the untamed felines, they me far behind 11] pitching not strength. with Thelma Cullaco ui the hall for them.
of Collaco has pitched a pair no-hutters this season, and it will be some time before this record will be equalled in this circuit.
The Walloping Wildcats infield Line-up will include Doris Mar. at first; Irene Pereira, at second; Gloria Mar, at the hot-corner, and Lily Mar plugging up the short- stop gap. Gardeners will Mary Mar, Virgma Chit and Dolly
Lefty" Brown.
Maple Leaf coach. Bill Woo,
TO-DAY'S
RUGBY
wil probably Beld Rene Yuen, Two Rugby games will be play- Uhan Kheo. Alice Mar and Vivianed at Boundary Street this after- Louie in the infield positions, in a noon between Combined Services last bid for the flag.
and Combined Police and Club.
The first game starts at 3.15 p.m.
Following
the Services
Arbitrators for this game will be Powlawski, Marques and Fon- seca.
Panthers To Extend Wahoos
teams:
are
"A" XV:-Morahan (Navy): McGilt (Navy). Wilson (Navy), Giblin (Army) At 10.15 2.ITI. Baby Panthers and Macdonald (Army); Keeble (Army)
with Wahous tangle
in what and Bowden (Navy }; Water (Navy),
(Navy) Palmer be another keenly Deldenfield (Army), promises to Helby
(RAF), Evens (Army 1. contested
Although the Stockham game.
Eddison (Army) and green-shirted Owls are assured of Flynn (Navy), third slot in the Final League Page (Army). standings, their strongest possible 1ST XV: Fairclough (Army); Rich-
(Army), line-up will be fielded in their lastards
(Army) and game.
Therese Noronha will again toe Navy and Morgan (Army); Bonpas Hewitt (Army). Sutherland the rubber with Jackie Anderson (Army), behind the batter.
(Army). Millar (Army), King (Navy), Pantherette coach, Gus Noron- Pinkerton (Army). Berry (Army) and ha, assures his fans that he will Gillam (Army), give Wahoos a run for their money, and will start Lelia Xavier Dobbinson, Clark, Macdermatt, Turner on the hill with Theresa Marques and Cook (Army); Danger, Dobson, m- receiving.
glis and Hughes (Navy).
3 HOCKEY MATCHES
Weather permitting, three. friendly hockey matches will be played!
In the night-cap, Hong Kong this afternoon at King's
Baseballers cross bats with the Canadian Chinese. In spite of the Park.
fact that Canucks are doomed to Central British Association the cellar, they
Paul (Navy), Hook Carter Marsh (Army);
Reserves: Easterbrook,
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both
with every showing, and there is a Ladies at 3.30 p.m., chance that they might make a YM.C.A. teams. will be seen i 1st XI v Civil Service (away): game of this David and Goliath action on their own ground. -K. Nazarin (Capt.), A. R. Kit- show.
chell, M. el Arculli, A. H. Rum- jahn, A H. Madar, M. P. Madar,
S. A. Ismail, A. R. Minu, K. M. Rumjahn, Rahmin.
A. R. H. Esmail, A. A. el Arculli, Jnr. T. Ah, F. A. Curreem, M. B. Hassan,,M. A. Wa- 2nd XI v Recreio (away):- hab, A. M. Rumjahn, M. I. Razack, A. H. Ismall (Capt.), H. T. Barma, A. R. Suffiad, A. Ebrahim.
DRINK
EWO PILSNER
At The Black Dog:"
YM.C.A. will be represented by the following players;-
1st XI v Khalsa (4.15 p.m.):-Ben- well: Taylor, Yourletf; Jordan, Coont- Waldron; Spencelayh, Morgan, bes. Hillchcock, Ure. Dunne.
2nd XI v "A"! Navy, X1 (3 p.m.):- Cleggett; Railton, Saxby: Smits, Tom. linson, German; Macy, Olsen, Dormer.
Fancey, Banks.
BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Three badminton Championship matches were played at Club de
were the results
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JUNIOR DOUBLES
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BENIOR DOUBLES"
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