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SOFTBALL "NOTES:

MINDANAO-RECREIO "B" EXPECTED TO PROVIDE

DOUR STRUGGLE·

SIX MATCHES TOMORROW

BY R.O.Y.

Although tomorrow's softball programme will consist of six matches, in only one, the Mindanao-Recreio "B" clash, are the contesting teams sumclently well matched to provide any exefte- ment for the fans who are expected to turn out in full force to witness this struggle, the result of which, should be in doubt. until the last put out is made.

Local Polo Innovation

As the result of a decision made “at a meeting of the committee of the Hongkong Polo Club yesterday evening, every player in a tourna- ment game will in future wear a distinguishing number.

This Innovation in Hongkong polo will no doubt be greatly wel- comed by the public. With the ald of the numbers, spectators who are not familiar with the players ar their pontes will be able to follow the tournament games with added interest.

The Mindanao gang lost a heart- The Canadian Chinese and the CRICKET NOTES

when they tangle at 3,00 p.m.

breaker to the Canadian Chinese | English Förumers wind up the day in their one previous outing of this season, but will feld a strong- er side for this fixture, in a big endeavour to open their winning

account.

The Recreto Bees are still rather green, but play excellent mechani- cal ball which will give them an even money chance against the bluejackets,

MORNING MATCHES Two matches are scheduled to commence at 11 am: Recreio A

Continued from page 2

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1939.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1939, 9.30 am.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

ADDITION ́OF SENDER'S ADDRESS

- Every article sent through the Posts should bear in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large number of vni- delivered articles are destroyed every year at the Returned Letter Office because they contain no clue, outside or inalde, of the where- abouts of the senders,

INWARD MAILS

This looks like another two easy if the visitors are sent in to bat points for Bill Woo's Canucks the home team should manage a though the Forumers, still smart-draw, or even force a win, ail ing from their beating at the depending on how cheanly they Australla and Manila.. hands of the Liga Portuguesa, will can get rid of the Portuguese Manila. go all out to rehabilitate them-team. selves in the eyes of their sup- porters by upsetting

their .op-

ponents who are considered to be one of the strongest teams in the competition.

THE FIXTURE LIST

Manila

From

Bangkok, Saigon and Tourane......

ARBAS TO PLAY

Alr A. V. Gosano is pegging away

Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct at a very steady length and

-London date 28th October. should get in amongst the wickets Halphong and Fort Bayard especially as most of the I. R. C. Sandakan. ....... bats are of the "cross-swiping" Manila,

are at home to the 3rd Machine Fixtures and umpires are as fol- variety. Gun Coy. and the Victoria Re-lows:

creation Club will entertain the RECREIO GROUND: ..

11. Recreio "A" v. Machine Hongkong Ball Club at Prince Ed- ward Road.

Gunners. Umpires:, Molthen, Gure- vitch-and A. Leonard.

"

in

.....

Recs. The Rambling

with probably the best balanced squad In the League, are have things all their own way against the Emma Gees, whose PRINCE EDWARD ROAD: poor showing, when they lost to the CB.A., indicated that will be leading contenders for the celiar berth,

Canada, USA, Japan and Shanghai M. R. Abbas will be playing B. C, date 18th October. for the Indians and his vast cx-Salgon, perience

League cricket, Shanghai and Swatow. coupled with the fact that he Shanghal always bowls with his head, should Amoy. 12.15 p.m. Recreio "B" v. Min- result in a few wickets for this. Haiphong danao. Umpires: F. J. Molthen, N. medium-paced right-arm bowler. expected to

Lum and T. Chinn.

Japan.

{Air Mall by "Pan American Air-ways Direct Ser-

vice"-San Francisco date, 31st October.

On the Police ground the guar-Shanghai, dians of the peace will take on | their neighbours, the Cralgengawer

Club, they

Cricket

A good game should result with very little in it at the finish.

The Victoria R.C. have a pro- mising squad of youngsters who will trouble all but the strongest teams, but they cannot be expect- ed to give the powerful Ball Club gang much of a battle.

MOST FANCIED

The experienced Ball Clubbers are the aggregation most fancied to dethrone Recreio, if any "de-

11 am. H.K. Ball Club v. V.R.C. Umpires: William, J, K. Woo, Quon and H. Campos. C.B.A. GROUND:"

12.30 p.m. CB.A. VI.A.C. Um- pires: J. Alvares, D. Bautista, and B. Silva -

1.45 p.m. HK, Baseball Club. Mindanao. Umpires: Bill Woo, T. Young and A. Kitchell.

3 p.m. Canadian Chinese English Forum, Umpires: F. Molthen. Ruel and Thomas.

FIXTURES

LO TAK KUEN LEAGUE

The Lo Tak Kuen League will make further progress during the V week-end

when nine matches. J. three today and six on Sunday. will be decided at the Southern Playground, Wanchai

throning is to be done, and Dave H.K, HOCKEY CLUB Leonard's boys" do not intend to jeopardize their championship chances by under-rating any their weaker opponents.

.of

The following teams have been chosen to represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in matches arranged! for the coming week.

“A” XI v. The Royal Air Force: On the Club ground at 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6

The first game to be played on the CBA. ground will see the home team in action against the Inter- national Athletic Club who arc favoured to take their hosts

H. W. Brown; W.-C. Schnabel, for the proverbial ride. It must be admitted that the Central Bri-A M. J. Wright: J. T. Steven, H. tish boys are capable of dishing J. D. Lowe (Capt.), F. Green; W. up a good brand of ball when Spencer. G. D. Woolgar, E. F. A. Morgan, K. A. Bidmead, L P. Tam- least expected, but their previous worth.

displays have been most erratic,

SECOND FRACAS

1st XI v. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Regiment: On the Club ground at The Mindanao squad engage in 5 pm. on Wednesday, Nov. 8: their second fracas of the day

V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bozd, K. V. when they clash with the Hong-Reed: R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, Cdr. kong Baseballers at 1.45 pm. Cecil] Douglas will probably give, his second stringers an outing in" this game and they should be quite strong enough to scuttle the fad- ing veterans of the Club.

Colonel Dave Walker intends to get back into active service in this clash, but it is doubtful if even tils presence will pep up the Base- ballers enough to trouble the sal- lor boys.

RADIO PROGRAMMES

Continued from Page 8 New Light Symphony conducted by J... Ainslie Murray.

7.43 Violin Solos.

1

Sonata (Eccles, arr. Salmon)-Zino Francescatti with Maurice Paure at the Pianos. Caprice. No. 24 (Varia- tions In A Minor-Paganini)-Joseph Szigeti with Kurt Ruhrseits at the Plano,

8.00

Local Time Signal, Weather Report and. Announcements. 3.03 Orchestral Selections.

Sinfonia (Bach) Willem Mengel-

berg and His Concertgebouw Orches

tra.

8.10 Studio-Piano Eecital by Peter Gracey.

1. Pugue in F Major (The Baints in Glory) (J8. Bach); 3. Prelude, On 28, No. 15 (The Raindrops) (Chopin): Prelude, Op. 28, No. 1 (Chopin); 3. Kleine and Alte Dame Kiegen): £ Prelude and Fugue in E Flat Minor (Bach).

The full programme is as follows:

▪』

p.m.

TODAY

3,30 Kin Nal v. Wing Nam 3:30, Daily Press v. Yuet Sing 4.30 Slu Keung v. Yuen Ying

TOMORROW

1.2.

8.30 Luk Chi Fu v. Sun Ching 9.30 Kwo Chol v. Chung Sing 10.30 Pun To v. Tal Ching p.J.

2.30 Tsimshatsui v. Kwan Sing 3.30 Hon Ying v. Tung Yee Hung 4.30 Cheung Hung' v. Wah Kiu

F. Carrie-Hill; S. A. Fowler, D. 8. Carey, G. E R. Divett (Capt.), N. B. Whitley, E. F. A. Morgan.

TRAINING. GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Happy Valley train- ing gallops yesterday:-

Gold Coin

Tiny Tim

Strathbannock.

Ebony Idol

Zero

King's Envoy & Sports Venture Marksman. Tempest 2

Gallant Marshal Plain View Lucky Eleven. Lancashire Lass

Twilight Star Triumphant Day

A Roaring Time Blue Diamond King Kong. Heddon Violet Queen Winfred

Avon Lilliber

Brutus

30.3 1.00.3 30

Air Mall by “Air France Direct Service”—Paris

date 1st November.

Straits.

Japan.

Japan.

Japan and Shanghai,

Halphong, Pathol and Hothow Manila.

Java and Manila, Calcutta and Straits...

Due

4th Nov.

4th Nov.

4th Nov.

4th Nov.

Service"

5th Nov.

5th Nov.

6th Nov.

6th Nov.

Vancouver

6th Nor,

8th Nov.

7th

Nov.

7th

Nov."

7th

Nov.

7th Nov.

7th

Not.

7th Nov.

8th Nov,

8th Nov.

8th Nov.

8th, Nov.

ath Nov.

8th Nov.

8th Nov.

8th Nov

8th Nov,

8th Nov.

9th Nov,

9th Nov.

9th Nov.

10th Nov,

10th Nov.

10th Nov.

10th Nov.

10th Nov.

12th Nov.

19th Nov.

14th Nov.

15th Nov.

17th Nov.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”—

London date, 1st November.

Shanghai

Shanghal

Shanghai

Canton

Japan and Shanghai,

U. 8. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai -(San

Francisco date, 20th October). Manila.

Straits and Manila Amoy and Shanghai. Shanghai mari Japan and Shanghai, Australia and Manila...

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*For

SATURDAY

Date and Time

Bat th

Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt. and Europe via Marselles-due Marseilles, 1st De-

cember and London Parcels due London, 8th GPO & KP.0.. December

Haiphong

Ord.

3,30 PM 7.00 PM

Two. 7th..

10.00 AN 1.00 PM 3,30 PM

Distance 1st Qr. 2nd Qr. Last Qr.

+ 31.2

32,3

31.2 32.3

Straits,

34

1.05

31

33.4 1,07

33,1

8.30 AM

Ascot Vale & Smiling Time ... Candlelight

31

31

Halphong

9.00 AM

29.3

57.1

27.3

Saigon,

10.30 A

Baffin Bay...

30.2

58,2

28"

Amoy.

3.30 FM

32.2

1.04

31.3

Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauritius," Reunion,

Celtic Star

29.3

1.05

31.2

Madagascar, Lourenco-Marques & South Africa.

4

3.30 PM

Jennifer

32.1.

1.01.4 29.3

Straits

6.00 PM

32

32

Formosa

6.00 PM

Fort Bayard

5.00 PM

33

33

GP.Q. & K.PO.

£32.3

32.3

30.3

30.3

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct

due London, 12th November.

Service

Reg.

5,00 PM

Ord

4.30 PM

30

30

SUNDAY

Sun: SEX

31.1

1,02,3 31.2

Shanghai

9.00 AM

23.3

28.3

Fort Bayard. Pakhol and Holhow......

9:00 AM

30,2

57,3

27.1

31.2 1.01.3

30,1

MONDAY

Man, Sth

Parcels only for Manila.

10.00 AM

31,2 1,03,3

*28

32.1

28

Bhanghai and Japen.

1,30 PM

... 2.00 F#

30.1

30.1

Manila.

33.1 1.04

30.4

Canton

23.3

28.3

TUESDAY

26.3

55,1

28.3

Peaceful View

31.3

1.01

20.2

Fort Bayard and

Haiphong

30.3

30.3

Haiphong

Meteor

321

321

Shanghai

EP.O

Commencement Bay

32,1

32.1

Tribute

34.2

-1.08.3

34.1

Beg. Ord.

5.00 PM

5.30 PM

New Star

33.3

1.05

31.2.

GP.O.

30.2

50,3

29.1

Gog.......

34

1.04.2

30.2

Moonlight View

35

1.05,3 30.3

Air Mail for “Imperial AirwaysDirect

-due London, 15th November. ...

Service" Reg

5.00 PM

Ord

7:00 W

KPOP

Estover, Piet Hein & BrésBay

314 1,02.3 30.4

Reg.

5.00 2

33,2 1.07.3- 34.1

Ord

6,30

30.2 1,00,4 30,2

32.1 1.05.1 33

34 1.00

32

37.1 1,09

31.4

Airmall for. Malaya, Java and Australia by "Im-

perial Airways Direct Service"--due Sydner, 13th Reg November.

OPO.

5:00 PM

Ord

7.00

34.1

1,05

30.4

WEDNESDAY

:31,2

1.00.3

20.1

Shanghal.

10.30 AM

Macquarie River

29.4

68.3

'28.4

Bunshine Busie

32

1.08.2

34.2

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco-

Marques, Fast and South-Africa,

·Golden Cow & Matador

31

31 -

2.30, TK THO.

Jober

29.1

29.1

Reg. 5,00

Bredon

25.2

25.2

6.30 PM

32,2 1.01.3 20.1

National Honour &

Spirit of St. Louis

34.4 1.01.1 32.2

33

Evening

Just in Time

32

Bunlight View

1.02.1 30,1 34.1 1.04.1 30

Lancashire Chap & Rose Day

303-

30.3

8.30 Corelli-Concerto Grasso In G Minor":{"Christmas-Concerte”)<

London Symphony Orchestra cor- ducted by Bruno Walter

8.45 Studio -- MA Chamberlain" Talk.

Biography of

9.05 Mozart-Flute Concerto. John Amadio (Flute) with Orches

9.15 Londen Relay-The News, 936 A Light Orchestral Programme with Essie Ackland (Contralto).

Old Friends-Potpourri (arr. Her- man Pinck)-Tom Jones and His Or chestra Bells Across The Meadows Ketelbey)Albert W. Ketelbey's Con

A Summer Night A. The Great Awakens- and Kramer)-Essie Ackland (Contralto) with Organ at- comp by Herbert Dawson. Autumn (Chaminade); Traume (Wagner)-

Goring

ing

De

Groot and His Orchestra, 10.00 Organ Music,

The Question (Wolstenholme); The Answer (Wolstenholme) Reginald Goss-Custard. Organ Sonata No. 3 In A Major Mendelssohta) — Dr. E. Buí- lock playing on the Organ of West- minster Abbey..

10.18

Epilogue.

Studio Bunday

Conducted by the Rev. Frank Abort.

· 16.25 · Close down.

Rose Evelyn

Devonian

The Leopard

Navylight

Diogenes & Jack O'Lantern

National Liberty .....

Boolat Bay

Red Feather

Hundrum Eve

Rose Jane

The Tigress

Airmail for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris | Ord."

and "Northern Provinces only) by the "Air GP.O.

· France · AirwRYS Bet Service "—dae Paris, 16th Reg 5.00PM

• November...

* 4**.........jodziemia Ord. 7.00 K

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