PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, ↑ 1938.
In the World of Sports
COLONY LOSE HEAVILY CHARITY MATCH "H.B." DARTS LEAGUE
IN INTERPORT BOWLS
er
Shanghai Win By Twenty
Shots On Fast Green
The Shanghai Lawn Bowls team won the second Interport match yesterday on the Civil Service Cricket Club's green at Happy Valley when they beat Hongkong by 30. shots to 10.
The green was very fast and thus favoured the Shanghai team ho aroused to playing on a fast green.
H. A Alves was the outstanding
player of the Hongkong side while
L. Swartzell laid some splendid
ods for, the Shanghai 'side.
The majority of the heads, un
were against the rtunately.
Hongkong skip.
There was little to choose be- tween the No. 1 men of both teams; Alves and Swartzell, but on the cund last head a wood was lying
shot for the, Colony but 3. Hollidge (skip) knocked it out and tir: Shanghai a leg.
Following were the teams:- HONGKONG:-L. F. Xavier, H. Alves. E C. Fincher, and Holidge (skip),
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BASKET BALL MATCHES
፡፡
U.S. Navy Team To Play
ان
Under the auspices
the Chinese Y.M.C.A. a series of four basket ball games will be played
IN WANCHAI
Winners Versus The Rest
A
Macao Beat Navy
The match between, the Winners (R.A.0.B., G.C.) and the Rest By Odd Goal
? of the League was played on October 18 in the Cafe "Imperial" A charity small ball football and resulted in a win for the (R.A.O.B. G.C.) „by 3 games to 2.
All games were keenly contested and all "legs were decided with both players requiring a double to win. Consistently good scores were made by all players, and the distinction for the Highest Score The Highest went to F. Dodd (The Rest) with 60, 60 and 18-138. Finish was made by A. Ledger with 52.
match was played on the South- orn ground, Wanchal, yesterday afternoon between the Navy and a Macao Chinese team resulting win for Macao by three in a goals to two. The match was in ald of war rellet work.
Leung Sul-wah netted all the goals for the Macao team while Newlands. from a penalty kick and Muggliston netted for the Navy:
Ho MACAO: Lee Ming-kit: Chor-sing. Leung Chun-ping: Lam Hon kwong: Yu Chi-keung. Lau Kam-hung. and Leung But- wal.
NAVY:--Dickinson; Bellis, Web-
Honeywell;
New. Ftc":
Spiller. lands and Muggilston.
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At the conclusion of the match Mr. R. Leigh introduced Mrs. D.' Barrett who kindly consented to present the Trophy' and' prizes, us follows:-
WINNERS IR.A.OB.. G.C.)
Curd.
Burden.
Pringle.
"Funnell.
"Ledger.
Jones.
RUNNERS UP (Cafe Neptune)
Morgan.
Maydell
Webb.
Phipps.
Blackmore. Orram.
Special prizes were awarded for the Highest Finish, made by Burden (R.A.O.B., G.C.) with 64, and the Highest Score by Coomber
Jolly Roger with 140.
by the basket ball team of U88. SOFTBALL NOTES Marritt
A. Canopus" against South China J.A.A.. Chung Sing Benevolent Asso- Telation. Chinese Y.M.C.A., and the Friday
W: Star Team, beginning on
evening Oct. 21.
SHANGHAI:-H.. Wallace. J.
Brierly. £. L. Swartwell and A M. Outler EZ, -
RESULTS TO DATE Results of matches played
date are as follows:-
Price of admission will be twenty cents. The botal gross receipts
to from these games will all go to.
Detalled scores are as follows:- WINNERS" (R.A.O.B., G.C.)
THE 'REST
2
Ccomber (Jolly Roger)
Waterworth.
2
Orram (Cafe Neptune)
1
Wiliams
1
Howe (Cafe Embassy)
2
American Girls To
Play Here?:
Ledger
2
Bellamy Cafe Imperial)
0
Funnel!
0
Dodd (Fetty Offrs. Course)
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(BY B. O.. F.)
Last Sunday's programme began
ward the purchase of milk and bis-with a four innings game in which eults for refugee children in Kamthe Central British Ladies clashed Tin. The
are with a combination of the Chinese arranged games
Girls' Club and the newly organis- eo "Panthers" With the Combine leading by only 1 run, the Chinese Girls replaced the Panthers in the at
Shanghai-21-v. Craigengower 10, Shanghal 20 v. Hongkong 20. Shanghai 21 v. Kowloon F.C. 20.3 follows: Shanghai 19., Police R.O. 22. Shanghai..30 v. Hongkong 10.
CRICKET
The following will represent the Volunteers against the K.C.C. a King's Park on Sunday, at 11a.m. sharp*****
VS
A
FTI. Oct. 21: South China A.A.
U.S.S. "Canopus". Mon, Oct 24: Chung Sing Ben
vs. U.S.S. "Canopus".
YS.
fourth inning. to garner 10 runs
with the C. B. A. Ladies at the short end.
RECREIO: 9 C. B. A.: 8
Wed. Oct. 26: Chinese Y.M.C.A.to make the final score 18 to 5. V3. U.S.S. "Canopus”.
28 Star Team Fri. Oct. U.S.S. "Canopus".
All games to be played at The. Gymnasium,
The Canopus team is as follows:
Chinese Y.M.C.A. d. Beck (Capt.), E. A. Bumpas, G. E. R. Divett, J. H. Fox, R. Hridges Street at 7 o'clock.
Griffiths, R. M. M. King, W. L. Mc- Kenzie, D. McLellen, A/ E. Perty, Souza W. 9. Stoker. P. E. Buskett (Umpire):
ADVERTISEMENT
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE NINTH EXTRA
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LOCAL YACHTING:
Sweepstake Race Results
* Mills –– Forward, Tucker - Forscore their win by a 1 run margin. Lent Tre C. B. A., meeting a team of James-Forward, ward. Forward. Bartell-Centre, Pentz-experienced baseballers, gave their Guard. Tinkle-Guard, Klicogal-best display to date, and showed Guard,
that they are likely to trouble the strongest teams in the league. Bill Muir" took batting honous and stole two bases, and Tom Whitley Stan was errorless in. defence. MacNider pitched well but received little support from his elders.
MACHINE GUN.: 24 TROJANS:2
The Gunners, in chalking up the highest score of the day, showed against great batting strength mediocre pitching. Donald Ander- son's four runs Included a home. run. Although renalized for ille- gal pitching on several occasions, Tommy Madar was very steady and lasued no free passes. The Trojans played well for the first half of the game, but then committed
Results of Sweepstake races of ACE MEETING will be held the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club weather permitting) at HAPPY salled yesterday afternoon were as VALLEY on SATURDAY, 22nd follows:- -October, 1938, commencing åt
2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be rung-at 4.30 p.m.
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"H" Class-Started at 14.40"
Finished Corr. Pos. 16.35.12 16.35.12 Colleen
(Rev. B. D'A. Staunton..
16.34.50 18.33.29 Arlel
(Mr. Drew Wilkinson). Dorothea 16.34.35 18,33:541 2
(Dr. Dean Smith).
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Games: 3."
Games:
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallop the Race Course yesterday:~-
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A Lovely Time & A Bet-"
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Sunlight View
Commencement Bay
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APPEAL FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN
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OFFICIAL STATEMENTS
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Governor Wu Te-Chen,
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CHINA'S ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE
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In the most exciting game of the day. Recreio, for whom A. V. Gesano and Nick Beltrao perform- et well, were very fortunate
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(Col. G. C. Gowlland).
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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
8
to
* CTTOXS to allow the Gunners
Score 22 runs in the last 4 innings. Alves. on the mound and later at 1st. base was outstanding.
"A" Class-Started at 14.45 No One without a badge will
Nereld ... 17.03.42 17.03.42 to the Members' be admitted
(Lt.-Comdr. Sprague, R.N.). Enclosure. Such must be worn Artemis
3 16.59.49 18.59.49 (Mr. S. Berg). throughout the duration of each
16.58.23 16.58,23 meeting in such a manner as to Eve
(Major E Bader). be readily identified.
Joss
2
BASEBALL CLUB: 16
ST. JOSEPH'S: 10 Greater experience won for the !Baseballers, although the students created a surprise by jumping out to a 9 run lead in the first two stanzas. The Baseballers then tightened up, to allow St. Joseph's 5 only a single tally in the last 5 innings, while garnering 16 runs on
В 17.02.07 17.02.07 (Capt. Northcote).
............ 17,02:27 17.02.277 Gull
(Mr. W. C. Ingram). $5.00 Kittiwake...
17.01.49 17.01.49 $3.00 (Miss F. M. King).
Badges admitting Now Mem bers-to-the-Members' Enclosure
Club Rooms at Gentlemen "and
$nd for
for Ladies (Both including tax) Painted Lady. D.NF.
are
obtainable
through
SECRETARY upon the per La Linda soual or written application of aj (Mrs. M. I. Johnstone). Member, such Member to be Teal, D.NF. (Major 8: del Court).
# & Class Started at 14.55.! responsible for all visitors intro-
Allsa
16.33.34 16.33.34 · 3 duced by him, and for Payment
(Mr: R. R. Lindsay). ny: All Chits, &c.
Robena ... 18.33.03 16.31.54 (Mr. T. C. J. Smith, R.A.). Widgeon 18.31.09 18.30.34 1
(Miss H. Crawhall, Wilson),
The Secretary's Office, 1st ubor, Exchange Bullding (Tel. 794) will close at 12 NOON. Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
KOWLOON GOLF
CLUB
2
-AMERICAN GIRLS TEAM Although no definite arrange- ments have yet been made, it scems fairly certain that locat
fans will be given the opportunity of seeing in action, the American Girls team which is making a goodwill tour of the Far East. This squad of 30 players, reputed to be the best in the USA, will arrive in Hongkong on November 3. on their way to Manila where they
The following are the results of will appear in a series of exhibi- play at the Kowloon Golf Club on tion games. October 15th and 16th.
CAPTAIN'S Cur
"
Mr. Victor Hugó, well-known local showman, has already ap-
Qualided for the Captain's Cup:proached local league officials with
Rob Roy
Confusión Bay
Just In Time
King. Warden & King's
Coronation
Easy Time..... Lancashire
Atomic Star.
Gold Col Katinka
Chap
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Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
The price of Admission to the
A. J. Dennis with a score of the object of providing the tourists BADMINTONY,M CA: Badmin Public Enclosure is $1.00 796 73, S. A. Jex with a score of with some local opposition.
ton. In the West Lounge, 8.30 including Tax, for all Persons, | 84—10—74.
p.m. including Ladies, and is payable
BOWLS.-Shangha! v. Kowloon
C.C., 3 p.m.
at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Ualform are admitted Half Price.
By-Order.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. 17th October, 1938.
1873
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having arrived from Hamberg and Forts of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained s soon as the goods are landed.
it
are hereby notified that their "Cargo
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at Consignees risk and subject to carried on from port to port to the Terms and Conditions of Storage at final port of call to which the option: Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be extends.
ready for Delivery from Godown on No claims will be admirted after tõe and after 15th Oct.
Goods have left the Godown and au Optional Cargo will not be landed goods remaining undelivered after the here, unless Notice has been given prior 24th Oct, 1935. will be subject to to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from rent. port to port to the Rani port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, All broken, chafed and damaged foods
there they will be examined on 2nd are to be left in the Godowas, where they Oct, 1938, at 10 am. by our Sur- In European Y.M.C.A. Bwimming will be examined on any Tuesdays and veyors Mesars. Goddard and Douglas Fridays between the hours of 10.45 x.
To comply with the General Bende and Noox within the Free Storage period.
Warehouse Regulations consigneem. No Claims will be admitted after the mart have a Revenue Officer in Goods have left the Vessel's Godown attendance when damaged dutiable and all Goods remaining undelivered goods are examined after the 21st Oct., will be subject to Boat.
BRIDGE Cheera Club Bridge
Night... MEETINGS.-Victoria Chess Club,
DEWAR TROPHY
It has been intimated that at Qualified to play in Match play least seven local ladies teamu are
being organised, and league om- at Gloucester Hotel, 5 p.m.; stages of the Dewar Trophy.
Hill with a score ofcials are optimistic about the pro- Kowloon Chess Club, at Penin- 85-1708, A. J. Dennis with aspects of starting a ladles' league sula Hotel 5.30 pm.
REFEREES MEETING aim against the Yoses must be prosented to the Undersigned on or score of 79-6-73, 8. A. Jex with sometime next month. The latest
TO-MORROW
The half monthly meeting of the before the 4th Nov, or they will not a score of 84-10-74, W, C. Simp recruits, the Diocesan Girls' School,
be ricognised. son with a score of 89-12—77. ·|| held a practice session on Tuesday BOWLS-Shanghai v. Indian R.O. Hongkong Football Referees' Assa-
No Fire Insurance will be «fested 3 p.m.
ciation will be held in Room 55.. The draw in the Dewar Trophy afternoon, and Mrs. Bottomley,
First Con- Bank of Canton Building, Des
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, aided by Alil' Smith, had the ERIDGE—Y.M.C.A
Agenta, tract Bridge Lessons (Members Voeux Road, C. at 8 pm. on Mon- 15th October, 1838.
[1873 pleasure of coaching some 45 keen
Only), 10 am.
day October 24. would be softballers.
A. J. Dennis versus 8. A. Jex, A. Hill verans W. C. Simpson,
All claims must reach us before the |74th Nov., 1938, or they will not b`
recognized.
by
No Insurance will be affectent. Bills of Lading will becountersigned
JEBSEN & CO..
Agents,
Hong Kong, 17th Oct., 1828,
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