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Sports Roundup

The Ladies' Hockey League Resumes Next Saturday

November 18 will be a red war as the Wong sisters, Jessie letter day for more than 100 and Florrie, who are now in

After

and a Australia

Μέτα Burcux local sportswomen."

the (formerly Mirs White). Even lapse of nearly 10 years,

tho are away, Ladica' Hockey though they Hongkong League will be resumed. Inde Wong sisters have contributed fatigable efforts by a working committee with Mrs league, returning intact A. L. Reade as Chairman and only pre-war hockey trophy so the Southern Mins F. McNeill as Secretary far alvaged, have made it possible for two Cup. Leagues, one Senior and one Junior, to be run this season.

Division

SPORTING SAN

- By Reg. Wootton

hard- their share to this year's WEEK-END SOFTBALL

the

*x-

no

own.

Jaguars Nose Out S. China To Take Over Sectional

One very great regret preased by

local sports- our In the Senior

no women is that they have

their of bo playing field less than eight teams will parilcipating. These are the Certainly the Hongkong ladies Dutch Ladies' Club, King should do something about George V School (two teams), this," my some of them. "Some

do University, Club

be Recreio, of us will even

playing Hongkong Ladies, two teams lawn bowls and perhaps cric from the Kowloon Ladies (who kot but how can we do this if arc calling themselves the at every turn we have to de- "Gremlins").

pend on the generosity of men's clubs!"

In the Junior division, fx- tures for which will be drawn this at a meeting to be held Tuesday, there will most like

King George ly be the

the

Little Flower School,

School, Club, Diocesan Girls' Recrelo, Royden House, and Belillos School.

If Belillos, School is able to field a team,

in this Itself would be a significant event, In that it will be the first time in the Colony's hockey history that an all-Chinese girls' team has been flelded.

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YACHT CLUB

Association

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The two greatest world wielders of the badminton rac- ket, Wong Peng-soon and Ool Telk-hock will clash again for the 11th time at the end of this mouth, when Singapore meets Penang in the final of the Malayan Inter-state tourna- ment for the Soong Seong Cup. Each has five wins to his credit so far.

other

two

to the

Lead In Pennant

By 'GRANDSTAND'

Race

Leadership in the Gold section of the Softball senior league changed hands yesterday as Gerald van Langenberg blasted out a homer with two on board in the first inning to pave the way for a Jaguar success over South China, the latter losing their first game of the season in a 7-1 noseout with the tieing run stranded on third

base.

1

In the two exhibition games, the USS Everett accounted for the Madcaps 10-5 before a Sunday morning crowd, while the visiting Canadian destroyer Cayuga overwhelmed a nervous Overseas outfit 16:4

to

runturs scorci

It was in this fateful bottom

of

OAKLAND NUGGET

DEMONSTRATE BASKETBALL

By "OBSERVER”

One of the finest exhibitions of barket over put on here was seen last night at Caro Hill when the world famous American Oakl Blue and Gold Nuggets opened their Hongk tour with two matches against local Hongk Combined and South Ching Athletic Associa quintets.

Sparked by 6 feet 61⁄2 inch Don Barksdale, Amer Olymple star and five times an All-America choice, visitors accounted for Hongkong Combined by 69-56 South China by 68-55.

From the scores one would have imagined the g to have have closely contested, but to those present the exhibition the issue was a foregone conclusion.

Scoring almost at will, they team managed, to, koop: fil could have easily run up a end of the game.

THE SCORERS. Complete scores, are:

Americang

*MAGICIAN”

O'Neil Minor

Barksdale

Jamsch

Taszholz Leslie

Mariani McLaughlin Kowalchck

10 poll

11

Combined Hongkong T. K. Yue .... 19 po

Y. O. NG

N. H. Kei

S. K. Chang

L. T. Ho

H. I. Ho

TC Lok

W. C. Lamn

Quarter Boorem

1st.

in

2nd.

22- 85-

3rd.

Final Period:

not indulged in their spells of score of three figures, had they by clowning and ended up scoring a goal against their own tide.

There were moments of ex- eltement for the crowd during the second match when South leaving The

handcuffed Overseas China led all the way in the South China had the breaks both

third base with the boys were umable to get on first quarter, but to the World against them when they bowed Wong at

base until the fourth inning Champions this must have to the Joiting Jaguars in spite tieing run.

pitche

Mann Dannie when of the fact that they actually outhit he renowned slugging of the fourth that South China fumbled a grounder and allow-ben just in the scheme of the

the Jaguar blows really lost the game as a bone ed Y. S. Yeung to make frst evening's entertainment. outfit, but

Y.K. Chan at base. Sit Kwok-kit then sur- In the Malayan

peg by Champion- were telling whereas the Chin-head

that in- August, Peng-soon ese hits were produced at in-third base resulted in Two prised everyone, and

For antics, Harry McLaugh- ship lost made short work of Telk-hock, opportune times.

Jaguars crossing the pan, and cluded himself, when he belled

make matters worse, Mano Mann's next pitch for a rous-lin, introduced by Coach Fisher STOOD STILL straight beating him in Two prominent pre-war

Jack Brown toed the rubber Pereira popped out on the next ing hooner to see the first two before the match as the magi- ladies' hockey clubs which are sets. Added attraction

runs go up on the clan of the team, fully lived up not re-appearing

Cen-Anal will be the meeting of for the Jugs and whiffed Chin-pitch for the side to be retired, Overseas ore

now score-board, for the only to his reputation. Twirling the Davis Cuppers, ese opening batter. K. T.. Leung but leading 6-3.

feature

their balt on his forefinger, or pick- and wo

Sill holding to the chance of redecining letter- Law who stood still on a St. Andrew's Club, St. An Penang's unpredictable

ing it up with his five angers game out of the humiliation.

round and drew's used to boast of such

Telk-hock and Singapore's up high pitch. P. F. Choy drew a pulling the

The Cayuga outfit from the and swirling it walk but died on base as Lefty fre, South China threatened in well-known players before the and-rising Ong Poh-lim.

gave an round, he kept the crowd Teang and Wong Po-chlu fall-the fifth as C. M. Trang singled Land of the Maple display of but again P. C. Wong could do awesome

Ditching continuous peals of laughter. ed to come through with a hit.

than In the Jaguar balf of the no more

pop up. The power as Mann struck out the

Dave Lanky feet 4 inch

All-American in Australia may be evaluated Initial round, Gerald van Lan-sixth opened with no change first three batters to face him, Minor another

together with In the second gamo of next September. A Malayan genberg had the fans shouting in the score, but two infield and accounted for nine victims choice, who

and Barksdale evening The Americans de At team has been inaited to play themselves hoarse as he paled bobbles by the Jaguars allowed via the strikeout route. In his pick Fashola in a series of matches at Ade-out a clothes-line blow to deep eno more run to score for the five inning tenure.

Speedballer Chester Padgett represented last year the Oak-ed The South China land Bittner who dethroned Association by 68-55. Jalde in confuction with the

centre for a round-tripper and margin to be reduced to 6-4.

FREE TICKET

was then called in to take over

the Jublice Celebrations there.

pushing Tong Silva and Lionel

pitching chore, and if the Olympic Champlons, In the Jaguar half of the the

Phillips Ollers, also took mo Sequiera over the plate ahead of him for the Jaguars to take sixth Umbe Mose worked hur-Mann's pitching appeared fast,

contribute his share to ler Wong for a free ticket to it soon looked slow as Padgett off between scoring goals a three run lead.

and after stealing burned them across with blind- Now that schoolboys, ladies

evening's laughs. Neither side

able to fret base and everybody else have had score in the next inning but in second was advanced to third ing speed.

Padgett gave an exhibition some sort of tennis competi- the third frame South China on Jack Brown's grounder. An

which will always be recalled tlon, how about giving a chance reduced the lead with P. H. to our veterans to show what Leo's single followed by K. T. they can do when the Colony Leung's well placed bunt. grasscourt championships be- gin,

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RESULTS

A GLANCE

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE South China

In the fourth chapter South China did well again as they There must at least be about cored twice on a walk, a single aided with AN ETTOT, and the twenty of them who can show our youngsters a thing or two, core was tied three-all as they Jaguars though well in their fifties. An eft field which landed about a age limit of past forty-five should see an adequate num-foof Inside the base line and ber of entries.

*

*

The universal appeal of box- ing to the public finds no ex- ception in Hongkong as was evidenced by the huge atten- dance at the Services tourna- ment last month and the

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Pile of the Prison Officers' Club

Lusitano.

UNION HOUSE “OBSERVER"

-

took the field once more, S

The Boxing Crowds Get Unruly

London, Nov. 12. The leaders of British

classed."

case

Pandal

7 Dodgers

(forfeited)

• "MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Vikings **

Pandas

Bt Teresa's 10 Falcons

Dodgers

Wahoos

7 Spartans

(forfeited)

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SECOND 77 BLA

49-

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1st.

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2nd. 3rd.

11 31

47

Final Period

08

Slightly more on the serious side were the two other All- in the days when players American stars, Dave Marian!

around the Cather

hot-stove and Mike O'Neil. Carol Les-

for a gab fest. After loading lie, regarded as the fastest and the sacks on walks, Padgett trickiest man in the cage game whiffed the next three batters today and the most prolific

them

was

scoring

the few goals

to step up to the plate, none of scorer on the West coast, though appearing for short even connecting for a only foul ball, for after all one can't periods during the night, gava. hit what is invisible. In the ample proof of his last inning, Padgett struck out prowess with

more and the final out that came from him. 2 two

Kwok made a Tony

A GALLANT SHOW 13 tho a popped out. As far

Cayuga boys were concerned

For the local teams it may all they needed was a pitcher be said that they put up 1 and a catcher.

gallant show. Against a team The game between the Braves that averaged about 8 feet 2 and the Athabaskan slated for this afternoon at 3 p.m. will be replaced by a fussle

2

blow to went

was smothered

J

rubber

their small inches,

to be their. proved between handicap. the home-town Braves and the

on

Schoolboys' Final

ma-❘ less on the

ANOTHER LO COMES INTO

PROMINENCE

By "Argonaut"

Another Lo

Charles T

Lose Moustache

BY VERNON MORGAN

London, Nov. 1 Considerable Interest stature been aroused in Britai greatest reports from the U

States that the

rebounds.

be considered to give In shooting, they have much Champion an! advar

to learn from the visitors, whose effortless, accurate long over his opponent. 1 shooting was one of the fea-appears to be nothin tures of last night's games.the rules against ben

On tactics, Coach Fisher has, tached boxers and this comment to malce "It is enough fighters take timo that the local teams ring with one or more should dispense with the zone of growth on their defence."

him, According to the man-to-man defence should

ENSITY

outside pitch which eluded cat cher P. C. Wong found Mose sliding home in a cloud of dust Sioux, as the Athabaskan has They were practically help-Heavyweight. Boxing (

out ordered for another Jaguar tally, which been

For plon, Ezzard Charles, eventually proved to be the noeuvres. Although this team speed and ball handling, how- winning run.

has not yet been seen in action, ever, they evoked the admirabe ordered to remov moustache before hi South

China fighting back it is understood that their brandtion of the visitors.

Sold Coach Fisher after the contest against Nick at present, is what has hap boxing are perturbed at the dterminedly in their last turn of ball is on par with the best

with the bat bad two runners visiting team so far.

match "If they were as tall as at Cincinnati. we are, I am sure we would Pened to the Hongkong Box-recent behaviour of box-on base after one down, and I

The point at: 1s Ing Association which wasing crowds in Britain. Twice was Wong Fo-chiu's turn to

have a very hard time against whether the moustach. formed sometime ago. Cer-

only, it is high time that they this week

them." booes echoed bat again. The stugger Anally take an active part in promo-round the ring when two came through with a

South China strategy Important contests ended→ haywire as K.F. Chan next at the first at Leicester, when bat attempted for a safety in- A mooker opponent is want- Tommy Farr beat the Bel-stead of squeezing for the tie- RODO HOUSE ed for "Spotty" Pereira. Ac-gian, Piet Wilde, in his ing run to get back into the

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League competition an attempt and the second at the Em-fly which Cable Address: "RODOHOUSE" is being

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press Hall, London, when first sacker Umbe Mose.

next with C.K. Choy was snooker exhibition some timo Aaron Wilson, the Ameri- 1st class and comfortable Ilving

really on, as a the pressure quartors available at moderatë | this month.

heavyweight, was single would even the count,

Many old-time fighter prices.

Players whom they have in can

at any time bo preferred. Every handsome mous cheap ($5 for 8 mind are Pang Siu-plew, per awarded the fight over the but again Choy could do no meals) but they are wholesome haps the best Billiards player Jamaican, Lloyd Barnet, more than to fly out to key-

There was, however, one dis- Numbered among these w Hotel Car provided for our in the Colony today, Tommy because the referee nd. stoner Tony Silva for the final guest.

came into appointment in the night's per- famous John L. Sullivan. out. "out Jaglar Hurler Jock Brown

formance. It might have been modern pugiliste Jack D in the Register in the RODO HOUSE and "Spotty" Pereira of Club judged the latter

local due to the lack of opposition often used to fight with week's growth on his totled on the mound for four prominenco

world yesterday put up by our local teams, but

It could be said that Y. H. CHAN, However, they pro Eth In both cases the crowds' immings before he was relieved tennis

It ia hoped that some of those Manager. cracking their

fire-baller Vic Pedruco, when lanky. 16-year old Lo heads

deadened all attempts by to uproar AB

the protection of the th whom they should invite for a to make possible an official ex- each pitcher allowing

Tak-shing, son of former dazzling passing movements and of benelt, not only bo rims-up to under the basket afforded but an unshav P. C. Wang who fourth participant,

planation over the microphone. hits, while

South Colony Doubles champion which we have been accustom adds ferocity to a man for In tho

the tood the London

four Sir Man-kam Lo, partnereded to see on the screen may be tenance. crowd

nicked for right

have learned China was something

else in addition to blows, which included Van by Chung Yue-to won the shown basic rules of sportsman Langenberg's four-master with Schoolboys Doubles title at gamer. {ship. Many of those who gave two on base.

the Chinese Recreation Only a mere glimpse of this It is hard to900, 1 voice would have learned an

USS KYBRETT 10-- Club, Both hall from King's was had last night, and for just what advantage

the benefit of our local players could gain by amo MADCAPS 5 Important boxing rule which is little known and rarely in

College.

an exhibition different pass- either from the, protec troduced these days.

the ing movements and scoring tac-tervelty point of vie Lefty Mayfield's boys from IMPORTANT RULE This rule, probably last in the Everett took a commanding

the Madcaps right Diocesan Boys' School comics should prove very useful. hitherto officials do not voked in the old Nationalcad over very awkwardly placed, tight against Sporting Club tournaments, is from the first chapter to sub- bination of Maurice Ma and the side curatop that "a referee shall have the due the opposition 10-5, dum Arthit Wasantachat. Though

now to object to a mae Barring a wild nit, you are not power to stop the contest if, in ing which time slingers Spear beaton by 6-8 and 6-4, a

tache

British boxern are no opinion, a contestant ts and Streeter only allowed the ales on white outclassed or accidentally dis- Madcappers three scatterd hits. very good fight was put up Kelly Silva Netto started for by the losorn, particularly

duly perturbed at the a was sicked by

Jack Gardnea, the master of ceremonies Madcaps and The

British Guardsman, who QUARTER-SCORES a walk and a fleider's choice to who impressed with 'dovas ruund alone made unavailing attempts at two successive "doubles behind by 16-year old Maurice Ma,

lenges Bruce Woodcook 2 allow four runs, while a fur tating overhead smashes.

Lo and Chung, were, how- booing crowd that the forether barrage of three bunched

The Arst quarter ended with British and Proplin I Jack Hart, of London,

tho through stopped the fight in the seventh up hits is the fourth produced ever the more corperienced pair, the score 22-11: In the second weight titlenecks,

■moustache, but quarter T. R. Yus netted benefit of some coaching. Well-beautiful basket to come with "pencil line" variety and atxt made Wilson the another cluster of two runs for appearing to have had round

the gobs.

and drives

in two points of lovelling the not be saidīto kujang: half the distance winner under this specide rule

Madcaps scored two runs in placed cross volleys That lesvos rad Many regular and non-booing Dobing and coipura Srouped near bauil, with patrons at the Hall frankly ad-/the first, on a single and a walk with both hands and a greater score with the Nuggeta At half) an ́asset 'to; him in the ri The British Boxing Bo a more goatte shot, with the same mitted IgnOTARDS" Of this ruis helnest, by two wild pitches, control-la their lobbing pulled | time the score was 33-35, the]

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In the third quarter

the

or øren, besides but the another rule in a similar cate by a pitched ball, and stole the extended to 4-4 for the excond rory states that 21, at the cons next tires bases. Ronnie sets file for

Lo gave a brillant display at lead changed hands many a rule while 10kt theme, utstiling his holght to lines, and again TX. The may have spend the d COLLONTANTE Mould takes much added mother

great advantage in overhead managed to put his gide aboad Above the bel

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