PAGE 10 HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1938.

In the World of Sports

SOFTBALL NOTES

SECOND WIN FOR M.C.C.

Baseball Club Defeated Splendid Bowling

By The

The Trojans

Tommy Chan Proves Worthy Successor To Chinn

(BY R.O.Y)

THREE IMPORTANT LEAGUE GAMES were decided last Sunday, "when the lugets retained their unbeaten record to stay at the top of the League table. The Chinese Baseball Club, who have played two gaines les, sisɑ without defeat, 'moved up into second place by virtue of their convincing win over the engiisa Forum.

The Colony's lady enthusiasts staged an extensive programme of praculee maignes over the week-end, in preparation for the com- muncement of Lier League series," scheduled for December 4. Main teature of these games, was the heavy hitting of the Recreio Ladies who scored 38 and 35 runs, against the "Baby Panthers" and the Cen- tral Britian Ladies, respectively.

1

the

By Farnes

Cape Town. Nov. 15. The MC.C. cricketers won second match of their South African tour. beating Western Province by elebt Wickets.

In reply to their opponents' first innings total of 174. the tourists. scored 276, of which Hugh Bartlett." the Sussex left-hander, made 91 not out. He played a vigorous trnings lasting 120 minutes and hit nine boundaries.

Going in again, Western Pro- vince

dismissed

·169. for. were

fast swinging Against the

veries of Kenneth Farnes, Suvex and England bowler, cnty

A. R. Ralph was able to play with nfidence he batted attractively and was not our at the finish.

the splendid Farnes returned bowling figures of

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallop

at the Race Course yesterday:

"

1

Dis- 1st ind 3rd 4th Last tance Qr. QF. QI. Or. Qr.

40.4 1.14 1.43.2 2.11.4. 28,2

I

Perfect Day Jober .....

1 36.1

1.10

1.41.2 2.11.4 30.2

Twilight Star

1 32.1

1.03.1

1.34.1 2.04.4

30.3

Coronation Day

I

36.2

1.10.3

1.44.4 2.17 32.1

Murray River

3 29

57.3

1.26.2

23.4

1 39.3 1.16.3

1.53.3 2.27.1 33.3

1 34.2 1.08.1 1.39.1

31

King's Lend

Laughing Girl

Silkylight

National Guard

Katinka

Tribute

Derby Day

" Tempest

Fei Ying

Brutus "Strathearrick

Criffel

1 34.2 $1.05.3 1.38 3.05.1 29.1

59.2 +37 1.10 1.43

1 34.1 1.04.3 1.33.1 2.00.3 27.2

1.08.3 1.42.1 2.13.1

Double Chance and Meteor.

# 31.1 1.03.4 1.38.4

33

1 38 1.16.1 1.54.3 2.28.1 33.3

41

1 32.4 1.04.1 1.35.2 2.02.1 1.19.3 1.54 29.2 58

26.4

34.2

1.25.4.

27.4

38.3 1.15.3 1.50.3

35

35 1.08.. 1.41.1

33.1

29.2 1.01.2 1.29.2

28

28.2 *55

1.25

30

de-

Macquarie River

30

29.2

the

Tampa Bay

33

Flybynight

The Leopard

1 37.2 1,08.4 1.442 1 38 1.12 1.44

35,3

32

Tornado Star and

Colorado

Star

National Defence

1

Racing Boy

1. 35 1.05.4 1.34.3 2.03.3. 29 42. 1.20 1.54.2 2.23.2 32

1.42.4

32 36.1 1.10.4

O

M. R. W.

Wild Cat

1:34

31 v

12.4 2 38 7

Bag Tor

30.4

1.00.3 1.30.1

29.3

Royal Highness

1 38

1.14.1

1.40 2,21

32

Tyne, Good Morning and Plet

Hein

1 34

1.10.2 1.45.3 2.17.4 32.1

Bredon

€ 38

1.07.4 -1.35.2

27.3

Soldier of China

1 38

1.11.2 1.43.2 2.15

31.3

#38

1.13.3 1.45.1

31.3

36

1.09.31.42.1 2.12.4 30.3

4

Time ...

1

29,4 1.02.2 1.32.3 201

28.2

Captain Blood and Lancashire

Chap

1

39.3 1.14.3 1.48.2 2.23

34.3

1 37 1.07.2 1.36.1 2,03.3 27.2

1 35.4 1.13 1.47.2 2.19.1 31:4

Plain View and Night View Araxy

1 35 1.09

1.41.3 2.14.3 33

232

1.05.2 1.38

32.3

Whalsey

.36.1

1.12 1.45.2

33.2

1 38

1.14

? 35

1 28.2 1.01

1.49 Zi23 34

B 33.4 1.08,3 1.42.2

1.33 2.01 28

Gold Coin

1 40.4, 1.17

Just In Time

1 32

Split Hand

1 36

The last mentioned squad, in a season, when they were outhit by subsequent game, gave a much Im-the Chinese Baseballes, of whose proved display to hold the Chinese 11 hits, four went for extra bases, The MCC. then hit up 69 for homerun by Babe "wo wiekels to win by eight wic- Wildcats to a tie at 10 runs all, including

of Yorkshire The Diocesan Girls, now named the Chinn. Tommy Chan did moundkets. "Cubs", were unlucky to lose twy duty, and proved to be a worthy

to Hurler Tuffy China was out for a "blob," caught off close games to the Filipino Girls, successor

G. Brinkhaus.--Reuter. 16 runs to 14, and to the "Car-,who has left the Colony. Oldtime baseballers, Bill Hong Sing and dials" by & runs to 5.

TROJANS: (UM. BASEBALL

CLUB: 5

The Baseballers, fielding a de-

Leonard Hatton.

Cuban Love Scenic View

George Wu made their Initial ap- LOCAL YACHTING A Great Time and A Better

pearances, of the season and to- gether with Nip Lum, Ching and E Choy formed a brilliant in-

pleted team, lost another heartfeld for the winners

breaker to the T.öjans, woo staged For the Forumers, Kitchell gave -a, last minute rally to score the

an outstanding display, and re- tying and winnig runs

the day

in the

Another Wing For Widgeon

The Sweepstake Race (5.4 miles)

Paal stanza of the closest game of Ceived valuable support from Yum held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht The winners, showed the and Johnny Lee. Quon pitched club yesterday resulted in wins for benefit of assiduous practice and steady ball, but appeared to be Artemis (Mr. S. Berg) in the "A":

affected by hitting reputation of Class and Widgeon (Miss H. Craw- hall Wilson) in the "H" and "y" Suva, :the opposition

Classes.

diy deserved their nine win. Best players

H. were Aquino, T. Sliva and Bilva-Netto: I Erie Hearther, Waggoner and Venezia were outstanding for the Baseballers who have lost three of their four unsuccessful outings, by the odd run margin.

CHINESE BASEBALL CLUB: 9

ENGLISH FORUM: 5 The English Forum squad aus- Lained thel.st.defeat of the

MIDGETS: 11 3RD, MACHINE GUN CÒF: 1

The Gurrers lost their unbeaten badiy reca d when they we counced by the Mdgets, Herbe winne.is, Quoa, plucking for the Juosed the opposition only 1 run en two hits, wito 14 strike-outs. He was toly supported by Wong, be- hidd the plate, and at the initial sack, Lau gave a sound per- to-mance. The other fielders re-

ADVERTISEMENT ceved uttle chance to display their

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

wares

Detailed results follow:-

"A" Class Started at 14.45

Finished Corr. Pos. 16.49.15 16.49.15 1

Artemis.

(Mr. 8. Berg).

17.0.43 17.0.43 Gull....

(Mr. A. O. G. Mills), Eve........ 17.2.6

(Major E. Bader). Painted Lady 17.4.7

(Capt M. T. L. Wilkinson). Kittiwake... 17.4.29

(Miss P. M. King), Joss... 17.4.49 (Capt. Northcote). George Isobel. 17.5.15

(Major A. R. Morres).

Crary took batting honours with

4 elcuts in 4 Lines up; White was a god second, scoring 3

2

17.2.6 3

17.4.7 4

17.4.20 5

17.4.49 В

17.5.17 7

8

$

17.9.43 10

yas and getting 3 hits. The Crun-Teal ........ 17.7.00 '17.7.00 es, at bat, were swinging much

(Major S. del Court).

Vixen Tor

Lucky and Rose Jane

Desert Star, Tiny Star and Sex

Dragon".....

Gold Sovereign

Discovery Bay

Rose Evelyn

Dark Hazard

HARLEQUINS HELD AT HOME

But Score Only Try Of Game

Harlequins 3 pia, London Scottish 3

37 1.11.3 1.45.2 2.10.4 31.2 1.50 2.23.2 33.2 1.04.2 1:30.1 2.07.1 31 1.12 1.48.2 -2.23 36.1 4.40.3 1.24.1 2.04.1

40

LOCAL CRICKET

C.B.R. Sargent's XI

Beat D.B.S.

In a cricket match at the Dio- cesan Boys' School yesterday, the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent's team de- feated the School by 58 runs.

Scores:

Mr. Sargent's XI:-138 (D. Crary, That the Harlequins were notave for 62, and S. K. Cheung, Ave beaten at Twickenham recently for 62).

was largely due to the fine tack- Diocesan Boys' School:-82 (F. J. 1ing of their forwards and the lack Lay 21, D: Crary 22, 8. K. Cheung

oo late and could not get going: Jean 17.7.00 17.7.00 THE ELEVENTH EXTRA

nly Archie Zimmern's timely (Col. 0. C. Gowlland). RACE MEETING will be held nome-ran saved them froi semg Nereld 17.9.43

(Lt.-Car. W.. S. Hall). tweather permittl=e) at HAPPY whitewashed, while brothers Ernie VALLEY on SATURDAY, 191₺ and Francis we a the best of the La Linda, D.N.F. Com R. B. John-of finish on the part of the op-20, H. Owen Hughes, five for 30. November, 1938, commencing at Gunners in the field.

2.00: p.m.

.וי

Donald Anderson connected with

ene, for three bases but did no-

The arst Bell will be rung a thing else of note

1.30 p.m.

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stone),

"H" & "Y" Classes-Started at 14.55

Finished Corr. Pos. Widgeon

17.2.18 18.55.6 1 (Miss H. Crawhall Wilson).

17.3.6. 16.55.27 2 Stella .......

(Lt. J. W. Lueas). Robena....... 17.3.46 1.000

(Mr. R. R. Lindsey). Colleen, DNF. (Rev. E. A. Btapn-

WL Percentage

5.0 1.000 3 0

.17.56.7 3

posing outsides.

Oddly enough, and C. B. R. Sargent, four, for 28). the Harlequlis on the defensive

LA SALLE WIN for most of the time, scored a

At the Club de Recreio, La Salle try, while the only success of the

College were the winners by six attacking Scots was a penalty goal.wickets against the Royal Army

The try was a real beauty. Fol- Medical Corps.

The RA.M.C. batted first and lowing a breakaway by Bishop the ball came out to Horsley from were "skittled out for 34 runs by A. some serummaging mauling play el arculli (five for 17) and G. La Salle fared slightly better, the Scottish "25." With what Cosano (five for 17). looked like three gigantic strides Wikin-handed of Adair, and crashed past compiling 48 runs, of which G failed Gasano scored 26. For the RA

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Association St. Josephs

ADAMSON CUP

CLUB RESULTS

were 13 entries.

"

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

TO-MORROW

Stuart-Wilson.

Chapman

with the kick and that brought M.C. Webb took four wickets for

18 and Dunne three for 8. the half-time."

The three opening minutes of

the second half were grand stuff the ball as he was about to pass- The following are the results of with Fyfe going all out for the land just how good he was it was

a little difficult to make out. week-end play at the Kowloon "ne and only just kept out by the

united efforts of three defenders! Fyfe did what he could with all Golf Club-

him violently into his old dash. Not a great deal In the Enal of the Dewar Trophy, who shoved

came his way, but as far as one F. A. H beat 8. Jex, 2 and 1 over touch. A minute later he kicked a

penalty goal from a good way out, could judge he has lost little of 18 holes,

the queerest the no great pace which was made The following qualified for the the ball playing Captain's Cup: T. B. Lew with a lighting tricks before it swerved up for by the determination, which always possessed him on the field. In the November qualifying com-score of 82-12-70, and F. A. Hill inwards between the pcsts.

SMART PAIR OF HALVES

SCRAPFY 'QUINS- SIDE petition for the Adamson Cup, F. with a score of 89-17-72. There

The Scottish halves, Adair at The Harlequins were rather a Buckle,-75-12-63 giafes.

ht base of the

scrum and scratch side cwing to the 'crisis, "trathle, were an effective com- but even so, there is some doubt as ination. Adair may be a little to who are to all the centre posi- t slow but he does a thoroughly tions. Bishop at stand-off, gave ound job of work. He gets the Golding" plenty of support and ball away without delay, chooses Strathie quite a lot to think about.

minton Association

League,way sagaciously, and his powerful fended well, but rarely made mich Mixed Doubles: Club de Recreuicking worth a good dein to the ground: Bishop being the only true

penetrative mid-field player: v. University, Kowloon Tong side in defence. St. John's.

Straithle knows a lot about thei But the real weakness lay for- BRIDGE YMCA. Women's Sec-game for one aged 19, and with an, ward, where the heeling was slow. tion Contract Bridge Class, 10 Uxford career before him, but he and often falled altogether. It has plenty to learn. He is physi-was a fairly representative pack, Hockey cally sulted, to the game, but so too.

In the line-outs and in the loose (Mar-willing and courageous that it is

to be hoped he will not be over-the Harlequin forwards were" as the long season good as the Scottish, and some of ahead of him:

their bandling was as good as 307- Pomerof his running in this thing in the game. Chapman, My- tary), 2.45 p.m. Ibiza. Div- BADMINTONYMOA Women's game was cleverly judged and in- cock and Thompson were seen teresting to watch. His centres quite a lot of, and Birkett, son of son, RAMCI ?> R* Eógineers, Rijon Badminton 10 am..

Iamous father worked solidly. (E) (St. Josyph's), 2,45 pm. RACING HOTskope Jockey Club's did not follow him particularly

mixerz generally were MEETINGS,Victoria Chess Club,

Dare Meeting at well though and he confused Wildg

them once or twice by dropping Tom and Melville

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