PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

AMERICAN

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938.

In the World of Sports &

GIRLS GIVE IMPRESSIVE

DISPLAY BUT LOSE TO CHINESE

BRILLIANT PITCHING

BY LOIS TERRY

Spectators Encroach On

Field Of Play

(By R.O.Y.)

The American Girls, under the banner of Columbia Pictures and Hollywood Starlettes and the leadership of Manager Fiedler, arrived early yesterday mo.ning by the as. Scharnhorst when they were wel- comed by officials of the local softball league. The party, comprised of 32 members, were entertained at the Ying Klig Restaurant at tiffin when Mr. Souibard, U.S. Consul-Ge seral and Mr. L. R. Ildefonso, Pre- sident of the Hongkong Softball League, made belef speeches of welcome.

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After Chinese chow, the party proceeded to Caroline fil where Mr. Southard pitched the first ball; at 3.30 p.m., in the game in which Columbia Pictures clashed with the All Chinese.

"An enthuslästic crowd, estimated

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CIVIL SERVICE WINS

H.E. The Governor

At Bowls

Civil Service Cricket Club were at home to a team led by HE the Governor, St Geoffry Northcote, and at Happy Valley yesterday won by a margin of 28 shots. Scores were :---- C.S.C.C.

N L. Smith

E W. Hamilton

J Gellatly

L. A. Collyer

(skip)........ 27

R. M. Henderson

E. W. Simmons

S Eccleshall"

J. F. MacGowan

(skip).......

J. R. Carr

H.E's Team

W. A. Cornell

R. E Lindsell

R. Hall

G.. 8. Archbutt

(Skip)......... 15 H.E. the Governor Dr. I. Newton

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallop ADVERTISEMENT

at the Race Course yesterday:

LOCAL YACHTING Strathroy

RESULTS

Wins For Dorothea And La Linda

A Sweepstake Rate held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yes- terday resulted in wins for La Linda (Mrs. M. Johnstone) in the "A" Class and Dorothea (Dr. Dean Smith) in the "I" "Y" and "H" Classes.

Detailed results follow-

"A" Class-Started at 14.45

Finished Carr. Pos. 16.27,20/16,27.20 1

La Linda

Dia- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Last tance Qr. QT. Qr. ar. Qr.

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Sea Dragon & Five Rulers...... 41.3 1.19.2 1.52

2 32.2 1.02 1.29.3. T Able Amazoṛ

31.2 1.00 1.28 Courting Eve

33.4 1.05.2 1.34.3 Coronation Day

1.07.2 1.40.1 Tyne

32,3

27.3

28

35

.... 29.1 32.4

Annabella Tampa Bay

Tiny Starg Tribute

Commencement Bay Centre Court King's Lead

Rob Roy Araxy

A Better Time Valerous

Moonlight View

National Guard

Meteor

Elizabeth

1 43.1 1.23.2 1.57 2.29 12

1.33.4 2.01.2 27.3

1 31.3 1.04

I 38 1.15 1.47.4 2.18.1 30.2

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY. on SATURDAY, Sri December, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The first Rell will be rung at. 1.30 p.m.

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1.16.1 1.50.3 2.24.3 34 43.4 1.23.1 1.55.3

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1 39.1 1.18

1. 40.3 1.18

2 35.3 1.11

32,2 38.3 1,15.3 1.48.4 2.19.2 30.3 30.2 1,01 1.30

7 1.58.1 28.1 36.2 1.13.2 1.40.2 2.20.1 30.4 35 1.10.1 1.45 1.16.2 312 1.55.1 2.27.3 32.2 1.53.3 2.24.2 30.4 1.47

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1 38.3 1.14 1.47 2.16.4 29.4

1.49.1

3.37 1.084 142,4

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32.3

32.2

36 1.09.1 1.41.1 212.3 31.2

1.09.3 1.42,3 2,13,3 31

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.

Gentlemen

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 and $3.00 for Ladles (Both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

3 37.3 1.14.4

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E. S. Carter

23

J. W: Deakin

(Skip)

18

W. E. Scarle

Mrs. M. Johnstone). Jean

10.27.56 18.27,58 +2 (Col. G. C. Gowllund), Isobel

16.28.1 (Capt. A. R. Morres. Guil.............. 16.28.28 16.28.28 4.

(Mr. A. O. G. Mills).

Piet Hein and Yum Sing Fei Ying

$ 35,3

1.08,4 1,412

38.3 1.10

1.42.2

New Star & Dawn Star.

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16.28.1

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Expansion Time

1

Rose Evelyn

Cape York.

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ter

Scenic View

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35.2 1.09

1.42

COLUMBIA FICS.

R. R. Wood

W Hudson

Kittiwake ..... 16.29.57 16.29.57 S

Plain View

0 3 12 0

A. B. Allan

W. W. Hirst

(Miss P. M. Kirg),

Flybynight

7 35 1.08.31.41 壁

32,3 1,07:3 1.414

2,132 31.2 32.2 34.1

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2 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 4 10

G. H. Sherif

(skip)

E. Kern

Nereld II. 16.30.3. 10.30.3

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. Easy tune

*

40

1.16

1.49

33

24 (Skip!

(Lt.Cdr. J. D. Luce).

Laughing Buddha

* 35.3 1.08 1.41.2

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Painted Lady 16.32.4

16.32.4

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Whalsey

3' 41

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Racing Boy

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1.10.1 1.41.2 15

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Total

74 Total

·48

Nacional Defence & National

Dignity

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Soldier of China

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King's Privilege

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Wild Cat

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Rose Jane & Lucky

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Colorado Star

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The Leopard

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Wenning

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1.14

Guid Sovereign & Cape Comorin

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1.15.2 1.49

to be 4,800, tured out to Welcome 3. Kay Rohrer... our fair visitors, but spellt what 5. Stonebreaker. would have been a grand welcome, 4. Kay Shinen..

by un.uly conduct, the Brst game. Ede Richards. 4 0 0 1 1 0 was held up on a number of o. Bobby Borchers 2 0 0.0 2 0 slons by spectators encroaching on B. Dot Israel 4 0 0 0 0 0 the field of play.

Dot Shiner 2 0 0 3 0 0

The second game was also played 9. Holly Halapot under great dificuldes, as the 1. Skipper Beck

spectators, foreigners and Chinese

alike, persisted in crowding so fa. forward that fair hit balls landed

0ODOC

3 000 4 0

25 0 3 21 12 1

behind them; giving the fielders ne Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

'chance usaladerver; it was mos! ursposismanlike, to say the least.

In the opener. Herbie Quon turn- ed in a gand pitching performance to enable the Chinese to win over the Tourists by two runs to nd), striking out eight of the opposing batters Nib Luth and Wally Ching were outstanding although all of their team-mates played as they have never been seen to play be- fore.

FULL OF SPEED

The Columbia Plesu.cs. and what plovues), were very impres-

Chinese

Runs 10 1.0 0 0 0-2 Hits 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-3; Col. Fics. ... Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0–0

Hits 001 0,1 10-3

Earned ruils off Beck: Ching. First on balls: Quon 8, Beck 1. Two basehits: Lum and Rohrer. Double play: Ching to Quon in 5th. Left on 'bases: Chinese 2. Columbia

Pics. 10.

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Wild pitches: Quon: 3.

TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT

TO BEGIN

The rugby game which will be played at Sookunpoo on Saturday between the Army and the Hong- kong Football Club will be the first of the games in the Triangu- lar Tournament between the Army. Roval Navy and the Club.

The game will start at. 4 p.m. and the following Army team has been chosen

First on errors: Chinese 1. Colum- Spr. Nouch. (R.E.), L/C, Odrie.

bia Pies. 2.

(R.S), Lieut. Chiverall (Middlesex), tuns batted in: Chan and Ching. Lieut. Gudzern. (Middlesex), Pte. Stolen bases: Ching. Winning pitcher: Quon. Losing "pitcher: Beck.

Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson). Redshank...... 16.33.42 16,33.42 8

(Lt.-Cdr. M. G. Rimington'. Maureen

16.37.35 16,37,35 9

(Capt. R. Lowder). D.N.F.-Artemis (Mr. S. Berg), Eve (Major E. Bader), Teal (Major) 3. del Court). Joss (Capt." North- i cotę).

“Ị” “Y” & “H" Classes--Started at '14.55

Dorothea 16.29.30 18.29.30

Finished Corr. Pos.

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(Dr. Dean Smith).

Colleen

16.38.52 16,38,52 2

(Mr. J. G. Tarr) Robená ........ 16.49.57 16.38.54 3

ILL. F. C. J. Smith), Alisa

16.54.53 18:45.8 4 (Mr. W. G. Ingram). Stella

'16.57.1 16,45,58 5

(Lt. J. W. Lucas).

Ferguson. (Middlesex), LfC. Boe, TOP-SPEED

(R.S.) Licut Drew-Wilkinson,

sive; every member of the squad Umpires: Lau, Hearther and Mel-). L./Pdr. Pase. (R.A.). L/C

then,.

Scorer: Smith.

HONGKONG ALL STARS

AB R H FO A

.2 0 1 +

was full of pop and the speed of their throwing held the spectators spellbound. Akipper Beck, on the mound, d'splayed speed and con- tro) in pleny. Kay Rehrri, at the Initial sack, and Eric Richards, be4C Waggoner.. hind the plate, could only be des- 6. Paulino

3. E Hearther cribed with 'superlatives.

5. D. Leonard

The Girls' batting, however, was 8. K. Nazarin" comparatively weak and only Key. A. P. Pereira.. Rohrer, who accounted for he . A. V. Gosano.. team's only three hits, showed real 11. Amper Fitting by.

The second game, which saw the Hollywood Starlettes in action against All Star Hongkong team, stirted at 5 p.m., but owing to the falling light was called at the end of the arth innings. The wahines scored thee

and rung allowed the locals nary a tally.

Centre of attraction, appro priately at centre field, was Lois Roberts who romped around the pasture and came to bat in her bare feet.

Lois Terry gave the best pitching performance, ever scen in local softball and the speed of her de-

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Friss. (RS.), L'ept. Crawford. (R.C.B.). Spr. Anpelv. (R.E.), nr. Evans. (R.A), Pte. Berry ¡middle- (sex), Lent. Pewitt. Middlesex),

Lent. Cuthbertson. (R.8.)

Reserves:-

Ser. Waite. (RE), 8or Arting- 2,000 2′0 ZOO SOO (RE). Pte. Bousted. (R.A

inc). Onr. Martin, (R.A.),

2 0 0 2 4 1

2 0 1 0 0 0 Barker. (Seaforths).

2 0 0 1 0 0

2 0 1 0 0 Q

2 0 0 0 0 0

2. H. Wing Lee.... 2 0 1 0 0.0

18 0 4 12 9 1

HOLLYWOOD STARLETTES

4.. Wanda Macha 1 0 0 1 1 0

2. Melita Forster 2 0 0 8 1 0

CUP REPLAY

RESULT

GOAL

BEAT CHELSEA

Brentford Find A New Hope

Brentford ...... 1

Chelsea

But

Split Hand

Just In Time

Lancashire Chap

Cuban Love Expression Time Gold Coin ... Emergency Call Royal Highness Little Audrey Ebony Idol

Sahara Star & Acme Night View & Tabby Cat.. Estover & Double Chance.. Oak Bay & Jober

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30

1,083 1:41

7 32,2 1,04 1.37.2

The Secretary's Office, 1st door, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.

Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the (Public Enclosure is $1.00 including fax, for a'l Persone, including · Ladies, ́and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform arę ́ admitted Hall Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

FORWARDS WERE|K.C.C. PRESENTATION Hong Kong, 28th Nov., 1938.

GOAL SHY

Newcastle's Strong Defence

Victory by a single goal suggests hard battling and poor luck, "per- Cpl.haps,

never for the lusers. was a final score more misleading

West Ham D... Newcastle U.... than that of the locale, by

On the run of the play West watch at Grin Park, for the winners were always in the ascen- Ham should have won this game casily. They did Infinitely more of

London. Nov, 20 In their replay in the f.st round of the FA Cup, Southport, at home, defeated Scarborough, by 5-3 to-day-Reuter.

3. Lois Roberts.. 2 0 0 1 0 0 PONIES FROM NORTH 3. Gabby Young 2 1 0 4 0 1 9. Sparling

1 1 0 0 0 0.

The Hongkong Jockey Club re- 6. Marie Robinson 2 0 1 1 0 0 Ceived a consignment of 105 Man-

churlan ponies, which arrived b

5. Jerry Cox 2 1 1 0 2 0 the B. and, S. 86. Kwang ung yes- terday from Dairen, the penies

7. Aneta Carlucci 1 0 0 0 0 0

1. Lola Terry ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 being the China Subscription Grif-

livery had the local lads swinging Score by innings:

a full second too late; he bag was Hongkong

14 3 2 15

1

1 2 3

5

fins for the Annual Race Meeting in February, 1939.

TO REV. SARGENT

The Rev. C. B. R. Sargint, whose clever spin bowling, and off times

1987

vigo.ous batting, have been regula MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. features of K.C.C. cricket

since

11/12/38. REMINDER,

1930, will be feted by K.C.C. mem- DECEMBER RACE MEETING bers at the club-house at 7 p.m. to-day when a presentation will be made, in the form of an inscribed clock.

It is hoped that as many mem-

this occasion.

Owner members are reminded that Entries for the above Meefing

lant and the losers nearly always the attacking and for long perfodsbers as possible will be present on close on Thursday, Ist December,

werwhelmed."

In the second half they kept a Chelsea 'found the speed of the 3rentford forwards altogether too magnificent defence at full stretch,

Mr. B. M. Tulloth, Aying from much for them, and the lesing but they were goal-shy. S

Halton to -Croydon, was forced Their approach work was grand down by bad visibility and made half-backs were so overrun that they tuckled too late.

At times their constructive ability a perfect landing on Tooting Bec Led by A. H. Gibbons instead of and combination was almost per- *he departed McCulloch,

once the fect. But

near goal they Brentford attack was surprisingly wasted their chances.

full or iffe and cleverness. With Denmark reduced Macaulay to greater calm at the shooting comparative Impotence and with moment their reward would surely the middle thus closed the inside have been several goals even be- men did not go for goal with suf- fore the interval, but 20 minutes of ficient determination. the second half had gone before the winning goal was scorea.

BRILLIANT DRIBBLE

For minutes at a stretch they kept the boll moving about inside the Newcastle penalty area, and so

A characteristic goal, for It overdid the close work that they

Hongkong is actually richer by Runs 0 0 0 0 0-0112 ponies, the seven other arrivals

claimed. three by Hits 01 201-4being indicates masterful hurling. Gabby Hollywood Stars Runs 03003 Vallchinsky and four by the Na-long, brilliant dribble by Brown best efforts either went over the

Fits: 0 2002tional City Bank of New York.

eight strikeouts, which in 5 inamgs

Young and Melita Forster caught the eyc, and Jerry Cox did likewise in more ways than one.

Runs earned off Amper Sparling

and Cox. Bases on balls: Amper 2.

Of the locals, Dave Leopard,rwobase hits: Waggoner and Cox Waggoner and Ernie Hearther were ! Double plays: Leonard to "Wag- stand-outs, and together were res- goner to Hearther in 1st and ponsible for two sparkling double 3rd innings.

plays in the first and third innings. Left on bases: Hongkong 3, Holly- Hongkong, through Waggoner, wood Starlettes 1.

Nazarin, Gosano and Kitchell Wild" pitches: Amper 1. gamered four scattered hits, but First on errors: Hongkong 1, Holly- were unable to avoid the white- wood Starlettes 1. wash.'

Complete box scores follows:-

ALL CHINESE.

2. N. Lum

6. W. Ching

5. E. Wong

4. T. Chan

3. C. H. Lo

were

Runs batted in: Cox (2) and Terry, as Winning pitcher: Terry. Lasing pitcher: Amper.

Umpires: Molthen, Gosulco and

Walker.

AB R H PO A EScorer: W. A. Smith.

2 0 1 10 0 0

3 1 1 1 2 0

3 0 0 1 0 0

3 0.1 200

3.0 0 2 0 0

3 0.0 0 0 0

9. 8. Wong

8. F. F. Choy...

3 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 3 1 0

2 1 0 2 0 2

7. C. 8. Chang ...

1. H. Quon

FOOTBALL MATCH

CANCELLED

Berlin, Nov. 30 The international football match between Germany and Holland, which was to be played at Rotten- 24 2 3 20 3 2 dam ott, December 11, has been

cancelled-Transocean,

Sporting

Fixtures

TO-DAY

V came at top speed, following a never looked like scoring and their

| BADMINTON. 1- YM.C.A Bad- minton. In the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.

from close on half-way to the eage bar or wide of the posts.

of the penalty area. Brown pass- ed forward to Smith, who sprinted along the deadline towards goal. eventually kicking across to Reld, whose shot, from a few yards out, I was impossible to save,

Brentford, played with much of

DIFFICULT SHOT

The most difficult shot Swin- burne had to stop came from Bick- nell, the home full back, who had gore right up the field to chase a 籍 loose ball. Their goal was

the confidence that they seemed tragedy for Swinburne, who fisted to have lost in consequence or re- an innocent centre on to the head rent failures they had not won a of Ancell, whence it rebounded into match since they beat Arsenal on the net, Teptember 8-and Poyser's return It was also a mistakę by Con- BILLIARDS AND DARTS-Steel to full-back added strength to a way that gave Newcastle their Coulson league, Billiards, R.E. consistently sound defence. point, for he ran too far out- Beta," Mess T. Garrison True, their task was made easier several steps beyond the penalty Sgts. Mess; C. & P.OR.C. V. by an injury to Mills, which caused line-and could not get back 'Craigengower: Civil Berylce v.him to limp along both touchlines quickly enough to deal with a snẹp Naval Police. Darts, Police v. In turn during the second half shot from Cairns. Imperial Cafe, FOOTBALL. - Thir¡ division (B).

RAM.C. v. Engineers (E) "Joseph's). 4 p.m. HOCKEY.

Argue went centre forward-but Although at times overplayed the Chelsea half-back re was Newcastle impressed as the more Their attacks (Bt. hopelessly shaken up and they dangerous side.

could have been of little use to were well planned, wide, passés their forwards in any ease.

constantly opened up the defence Hongkong tourna-

The big crowd were informed and they moved swiftly and de- ment, Police B. v. RAF. (Po-through the medium of Brentford's | terminedly. fice), 4:15 p.II.

oficial.programme that the club is Actually the home defenders had MEETINGS. Victoris Chess searching for new players. It is, the harder task. They had to beat Club, at Glorcester Hotel, 5 rather, a new hope that the team resolute forwards whero West Ham p.m.; Kowloon Chess Club, at have needed, and the triumph, attackers helped to beat them- Peninsula Hotel, 5.30 p.m

achieved so confidently, must sure-selves.

Common.

1938.

The

IL-

By order,

3. W. CHENG,

Secretary. "

1993

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