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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938.

In the World of Sports

IN MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Baby Panthers' Improved

Form Among Girls' Teams

(By `R.O.Y.)

Excitement galore prevailed during the softball programme, "on Sunday last, when eight ladies teams swang into action in the morning, to prepare local 'softball fans for the surprises of the men's Wildeals retained The Chiness League games in the afternoon. their unbeaten record when they nosed out the Recreto Ladies" by the odd run in 33 The Canadian Chinese girls and the Cardinals'

a game staged a slugfest to score 40 and 21 runs, respectively. In that was marred by extremely loose flelding.

The Baby Panthers showed much improved form to hold the Filipino Giris to a two run margin, 16 runs to 14; and the Central British Ladies Anished, for the Arst time, on the long end of the score when they won, by 14 runs to 6, over the

then threw "the game away on Leiding errors.

Al Lau was the best hitter on Bunn and Delgado vlew, while were the best of the others. FILIPINO CLUB: is

NARROW LAWN F.J. LAY BATS WELL FOR

BOWLS WIN

Governor's Team

Beat Recreio

Entertaining a team from Club de Recreio at Government House green yesterday afternoon. His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote's team scored a narrow win by one shot.

Detailed scores. were:~

TEAM: Str GOVERNOR'S Geolfry Northcote, Dr. I. Newton. E. S. Carter and J. Denkin (skip) 25: Mr. Justice RE Lindsel. Q. S. Archbutt. Hon. Mr. A. L. Shields and R. Duncan (skip) 31; Hon Mr.

DE

NOT OUT CENTURY

"Holiday Cricket" At D.B.S.

An anAnished innings of 108 rans by F. J. Lay; which included 18 bounda: les, was the feature of the cricket match yes.erday at the Diocesan Boys' School between Mr. C. BR. Sargent's School XI and a fairly representative D.B.S, Old Boys' XI, captained, by Mr. B. D. Lay.

The School opened to lose A. J. M. Fruta, after six minutes of play, Crary then joined Lay, and the two proceeded to indulge in a bats- man's holiday, a stand of 66 runs resulting against the vaided bowl- Ing of Hulse, Lay, E Fisher, and Rapley. Crary was out after he and stayed 29 minutes for a personal contribution of 43.

F. Lay, who was the minor, stayed together for 14 runs, con- partner in the second wicket Eributed largely to the Old Boys" stand, was the major partner in a total of 99.

N. L. Smith, Dr. J. T. Smalley. A Hyde Lay and J. F. McGowan

third wicket stand of 55 runs with (skip, 12. Total, 68.

G. A Goodban, the School's new .CLUB

RECREIO:- R. Leitao, L. A. Gutierrez. P. V. y Headmaster The latter's contri- Ribeiro and B. Basto (skip) 23; Hbution, was 14. A. de B. Botelho, J. J. Basto, R. F. Luz and F. X. Silva (skip) 18; C.M.S. Alves. Fred Xavier. E. Noronha and C. G. Silva (skip) 26.

LENTRAL BRITISH ́ASSOC.: The Filiping boys played heads- very up ball to chalk up a fourteen run but dis- lead, but B11 Muir saved the game! Total. 67. 1or the Central Britishers when

Cubs, who, making their initial appearance, wore promising defensively. played weak stick-work.

ST. JOSEPH'S: · [1

he inadvertantly caught a broken

CANADIAN CHINESE 10 bat on his nese to cause the aban-

The School declared at 191 runs for four wickets, F. J. Lay being 108 not out and D. Hutchinson 4 riot out.

"

GOOD START

The Old Boys started well, John Fong and A. Zammern knocking up

The students created a great donment before the nth inning LOCAL YACHTING 0 runs for first wicket, and Fong

surprise when they serambled was completed, thereby rendering home, one run shead of the odds-the game unofficial and making a

favourites, to register their replay necessary.

first win. Abbas was outstanding

George

both at bat and th the field, for casualty,

and support.

Fowler was another

with Also

proboscis

the winners while Ozorio, Neves trouble, when a misjudged fy ball invaluable caused the damage. Dave Leonard Hollands. lent

made his debut with the Filipino The Canucks were probably squad, and showed much of his uverconfident, and were definitely well-known baseball prowess. unsteady on defence;

they outhit the opposition by 11 bits to 7, and

CHINESE BASEBALLERS: 3

RESULTS

The scores.

MR. C. B. R. SARGENT'S SCHOOL XI

J. Lay, not out

A. J. M. Prata, r. Zimmern b.

Lay

[D. Crary, Lb.w. Rapley

G. A. Goodban, run out

108

1

443

14

C. B. R. Sargent, b. Hulse

11

D. A Hutchinson, not out

Extras............

4

10

Total (for 4 wkts.. dec.) 191

J. L. Youngsaye, G. A. Kew, J. A.

and W. L. Rapley making a second wicket stand of 25. From then on the remaining batsmen were no against some excellent bowling by Fisher, S., K. Cheung, and the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, who was Macaulay did not hat."

Wins For Diana

| in magnificent fo.m and took 5 for

And La Linda

A Sweepstake Race held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yes- terday resulted in wins

for La

H.K. BASEBALLERS: 2 Linda (Mrs. M. Johnstone) in the In the best played game, seen "A" Class, and Diana (Mr. G. this season, the Chinese moved up Gifford Hull) in the "H" and "Y"

RUGBY WIN FOR into the league leadership, when Class

CLUB

Thrilling Match At Valley

IF

A thrilling game of rugby was. seen on the Club ground festerday when the Club XV met and de- Tested the Lancashire Fusillers by 11 points (three tries and a goal to 6 (two tries),"

they registered an odd-run win over the Hongkong Baseballers who merlied the honours of the game by virtue of their grand fighting anish Both teams performed ex- cellently in the field to hold each other scoreless for six of the seven innings played.

Detailed results follow!—

"A" Class-Started at 14,45

Finished Cort. Pos. La Linda 17.13.44 17.13.44 1

(Mrs. M. Johnstone). Koala

27. D. Crary had 14 for 47), and the School's new And, S. K. Hulse

one wicket for 12 Cheung, bad runs, in Ave overs.

"

J.

TAYLOR'SLONDON OLD TOM & DRY GİN.

Bowing Analysis

0.

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Ly

8

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28.

Fisher

5

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3

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- 21

2

13

3

29

It may be added that the School' napley was excellent in the field, as good. Tal

not better, in this department of Matnews the game than the best sides the hong Choy School has yet produced. Catches

MR. B. D. LAY'S OLD BOYS' XI in deep field by Macaulay (two)." John Fisher, and 3. A Goodban J. Fung. st. Ley b. Uneung demonstrating a high deg.ee of '♬ Zumacta, 20.3. Sargent confidence in the School's ability to |W, Li sapley, kow. Czaný mu cope with any "chances" that may AJ. let, c: Macandy, b. 17.16.15 17.16.18 2be ofered. (Miss M. Corrighan). Painted Lady 17.30.7 17.30.7 3

(Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson). Nereld II, D.NF.

(Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.).

18.5.29 "18.5.29 4 Eve

(Mr. R. W. C. Smales). Redshank..... 18.13.2318.13.23 5

(LA. M. Willmott).

The winners garnered their.. 3 tolles in the fourth, and the losers replied with 2 runs in the sixth. Highlight of the game was the display given by the keystone combination of Wally Ching and The Club forwards, in the first Bill Hong Sling who, with the aid period of the game, were rather of Choy at 1st, base, were respon-Isobel, D.N.F. (Capt. A. R. Morres). erratic and their passing tactics sible for two of the snappiest Artemis. D.N.F. (Mr. S. Berg). were not up to the soldiers' stan- double-kings ever seen in the Kittiwake, D.NF. (Miss P. M. King' Jean, D.NF. (Col, C. Goxland): dard The frat goal, which was local diamond,

The winners' battery, of Chan | "II" & "Y" Classes-Started at,14.55 scored by Lomax for the Fusiliers.

17.23.38 17.23.38 1 was the result of a scrummage on and Nin Lum, worked effectively Diana ........

(Mr. G. Gifford Hall). the right wing. Dix failed to con-to allow the opposition only 2

piny bingles. The losers also had Widgeon

18.7.48 17.57.27 2 vert, however.

(MES H. Crawhall Wilson). The Club scored a try shortly their fielding stars in Warzoner after through Stewart who went and Erle Hearther; Dave Walker Dorothea 1759.14 17:57.304 3

(Dr. Dean Smith),, over the line all on his own. was very sound behind the plate

At half time the score was 3-3, while Doc Melthen hurled with Robena, D.N.F. (Mr. F. Smith).

Nanette, D.N.F. (Mrs. O. Pratt), but immediately on resumption of much of his eld cunning. play, the Fusiliers attacked and

again falled to convert

Watson acored another try. They

Powell, scored a try for the Club-

which he converted.

Bosanquet

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TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallop added to the Club's score with an- other try which was not converted. at the Race Cqurse yesterday:--

The following were the teams:- CLUB: Hopkins: Stewart, Fowell,

Wilson,

Bosanquet: Cessford, Hendersen; Menhinick, Dunnett (Captain), Stoker: Nelson, B. Hypes: Deane, Pratt, White. LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS:-Keen (Captain): Sgt. Cannon, Cart- wright, Skelton, Watson; Bolston.

DIL Lomax;

Price, Stubbs; Stevenson, Wilson; Woods, WI- son, Kitchener.

Mr. C. Austid refereed.

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 318 December, 1928 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Ballding; the Clah House, Harpy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries

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24th Nov.

NOON on Thursda ember, 1938.

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A belated eighth wicket stand by Hong Chog and A. M. Prats, who

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On account of the combined mandeuvres over the week-end, the Football League schedule for this Crary week has been completely dis- Sargent organised and only a curtailed pro-Cheung gramme has been arranged.

Macaulay

"The matches cancelled will be re-arranged to be played off at a! later date.

The matches affected follows:-

4

FIEST DIVISION

are as

V. Eastern

v. Kwong Wah

T. Polléé

SECOND DIVISION

Y R.A.O.C.

Y. Royal Scots

Y. Kit Che

7. R.E. (E)

THIRD DIVISION "B"

Stonecutters v. University

v. Kumion Riftes

v. Signals

Lancashire Lass

New Star

Dis- Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance Qr. Qr. Qr. QT. or. qr.

37.4 1132 1.40.9 2.16.2 38.1 1.143 1.50 4 2.23.2

Navy

****y. Club

Kowloon

29.4"

St. Joseph's

32.3

Middlesex

1 37.2 1.13.4 1.48 2 2,20

31.3"

36 1.12: 1.47.3 2.20.4

33.1

1

37.4 1.13.2 1.46.1 2.19

5th A.A.

32.4

1 37

1 47.1 1.31 2.13.4-2.51

1.14.1 1.50

37.1

St. Joseph's

v: Engineers

2.23.1

Middlesex

4. Club

33.1

7 42.2.1.153 1.461

30.3

Dawn Star

1

36.1 1.11.4 1.47.2 222.1

344

Kowloon South China

V. Kwong Wah

King's Warden

1

48.2 1,30

210'

Tabby Cat & Plain View 1

38 1.15.

Diogenes

National Dignity

1 47.2 1.32 1' 40

2.42.2 1.49.2 220.2 2.14 2.47.2

32.2

THIRD DIVISION “Á”

31

Electric

332

1.20

Lancashire Chips..

1

1 352 1.12-

41

158.1 2203 1.47.3 217 1.20.2 2.00.3 2.35.3

342

FWD...

29.2

Bouth China

V. R.AS.C.

Royal Scots

v. Stanley

35

-1 39 1 16 .....1 1

30th B.A.

... 5th R.A:

1.51 2.23

32

39.11.16.3 1.53

2.28.3 2.56.3 30

48.4 1.20 2 1.49.4 2:18.3

28.4

1

32

106,3141.3 2.13.2

31.4

R.A.F.

1

42.1 1.22.3 2.01.2 2.34.3

33.1

Medicals

I 42.4 1.23.1 1.59.2 2.30.3

$1.1

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RE. (C)

31.4

1 38" 1.12.1 1.45.2 2.15.2

30

35 1.07.4 1.38.2)

-30.3

1.

39.

1.15.2 1.50

2.22.1

-32.1

1:36

1.11.2 1:44

2.14

30."

1,38

1.12.1 1.46,2 2.20.2

34.

@ 39.2 1.11

First Division

1.40:3

29.3

1 44 1.20

1.54,4 2.28.2

31 3

8. China "B"

V.

# 37.31.13.2 1 40

1.474

342.

1.13

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33.2

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1.48 2.19.2 #39.2 1.134; 1.514-

35 3

*31.2

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Eastern

1

31.4 1.03 1.33.2 2.00.3 39 1.14 1:48.3 217.3 37.4 1.12.1 1.48.3 2.20.1 42. 1.22.2 1.59 2.31

27.1

·31

33.3.

1.97.41.421

34.2

1.10.4, 1.44.

33.1

Third Division “E” Pothattan VS ABA

42.3 1:28.2 2.08.2 243

34.3

(Club, 2.45. p.m.2 Referee:

Barretto.

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Only one match will be played in

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the officials appointed:—

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28

B. China "B" (Caroline Hill, 4,15 p.m.) Referee: Kossick.

Linesmen:-Silva and Demme.

Second Division

v. Police

(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:Omar.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER “B”

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CLUB

First Round Results

W

The following are the results of

the matches in the first round of

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TO-DAY BRIDGE--Cheero Club. Bridge and

Mahjong, 8 pm. MEETING-Victoria Chess Club,

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