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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS]
SPORTS & GENERAL
HOCKEY
GLORIOUS UNCERTAINTY OF LADIES'
SOFTBALL: H.K. BALL CLUB GIRLS CLOSE WIN FOR
PUBLIC AUCTION. SURPRISED TO TROUNCE
"WE Undersigned have received Instructions from Liquidators and others
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Thursday, the 30th November, 1939 commencing at 2.30 pm.
at their Sales Room, No. 35. Han- kow Road, Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:-.
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CHAMPION WILDCATS
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{BY "R.O.Y.")
SOCCER REVIEW
Continued from Paxe 2
Kowloon never settled down as a team and were mostly on the defensive. Ulrich was steady at left back, but his partner, Everest, was rather shaky at times..
The best man in the Kowloon team was, without doubt. Willam son. He worked like a trojan and had bad luck in conceding a penalty for handling the ball in
the area.
Demonstrating once again the glorious uncertainty of Ladies' softball, the "Hongkong Ball Club girls surprised themselves, their opponents and supporters, when they staged a complete reversal of form to trounce the cham- plon Wildcats by the convincing margin of 9 runs to 3.
With this defeat, last year's nao, in the first of the two Men's champions topple from the sames played going down by the top of the league into third narrow margin of 5-3.
Crooner Ruel made his first ap-; position, but have no reason.
The forwards were palpably went to be discouraged, as they pearance of the season and save and, in the first half, I could only were similarly beaten by the brilliant exhibition of garden- count one occasion on which Tam
ing: his one-handed stab Cardinals in the early part of Ozorio's drive to deep centre and Jorge was the only one who seem- of Kwan-kon was called on to save. left brought down the house. Reded to try something. but was Todd and Poochie Chase account-clined to dribble too much and to Hurling for the winners. Thelma ed for two aplece of the winners hang on to the ball too long. Collaco achieved the effectiveness bag b safeties, while Cectl
9 which had earlier been promised Douglas upheld his claims to the
fast season.
EASE AND STYLE
und held the heavy hitting op baseman. position to 5 safeties.
Elissa Ta-
POLICE
Hockey Festival On
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December 10
The Police hockey team defeated the Hongkong Hockey Club by one roal to nil in a friendly match played at King's Park yesterday. Police were two players short, and won from team that included only six Senior Eleven players.
T: 9. D. Whitley made his first appearance for Club since his re- turn from leave, playing at centre. I forward, while Club fielded also two players new to the side, & H. Brazel and E. W. Bannister.
SOUND DEFENCE
good Police defence, where Mehar A feature of the game was the
Singh put up Sa much more creditable display than he did in the trial match on Sunday, and where Naranjan Singh, the other
goal, proved very steady players.
"DARK HORSES?" Police fully justified the term of Drawing Room, Dining Room and by her ease and style of delivery,tle of Hongkong's premier first "dark horses" of the League when full-back, and Balwant Singh, m Bed Room Furniture, Carpets,
The Liga gang displayed even they held the Navy to a 2-all draw, Ruga, Cutlery, Ornaments, E. P. Brass, Porcelain and Glass Ware.
switched from the Windy better defence than the winners, after being two goals down at the Electric Table Fans and Heaters, Alley position, patrolled the centre Neves, Ozorio, Passos and Reme- much effective -Gramophones and Records, Radios, garden in fine style and safed dios putting in
that Stove everything Curios, Pictures, Cooking
within work
and Utensils, etc.. etc.
reach.
also
burrar
came
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ALL THEIR OWN WAY
Bella Ma and Charito Esmall The Hongkong Baseballers had were other Infielders who played things all their own way against errorless ball while Cynthia Matts the English Forumers in winning LA FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD | gave another confident display of
by 15-1. FURNITURE
hind-snatching.
On View from Wednesday, the 29th November, 1939,
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
“LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION
ACTION NO. 4 of 1939.
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Chan Chi Kual (Plaintiff) against
The Steamship "Gula"
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS
OF SALE
of the
8. S. "GUIA"
To be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Monday, the 4th Day of December,
1939
at 12 o'clock noon.
by
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.
At their Bales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road. Central,
Hong Kong
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PARTICULARS
Lily Mar. on the mound for the
time.
The Senior Service did not to- spire, as a team, the only playera (who stood out well being Thorburn and Middleton, who combined well on the left, bat lacked support.
in goal and was well protected by Robinson, played his usual game
the backs, Ruffly and Hontwell The Forumers were always in
The Pollee helded three reserves, trouble and used two pitchers of whom Wong Mau-kwal impress- losers. held the winners to 5 Quan and Yum, without effected on the wing and Chan Kwong- singles but helped give the game stagg. Molthen, Osman, Silva and yu gave Blackburn excellent sup- away by unleashing four wild Pat Jorge connected for two pegs, for which even her two ciraptece of the winners" 14 hits. port.
cuit clouts could not atone.
"Doc" Molthen had one of his
Of the Wildcats
infield, only big days. pitching 4-hit ball and Gloria Mar and May Chung re
setting away with the most dit produced their usual steadiness.
cult of all steals third to home while the outfielders were not Dick Venezia did some nifty once tested.
stepping around the first station and figured in two double-ki- lings.
THIRD WIN The Recreto girls hung on to the leading berth by virtue of their third straight win. this time, by; 22 markers to 8, over "Doc" Mol- then's Cardinals.
Five home-runs flowed off the bats of the Recreio outfit's big guns, Margaret Oliviera. connect-; ng for three while Irene Pereira and "Ding" Lopes each clouted
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спе.
The Ramblerette fielders bob- bled 7 times, but managed to keep their errors scattered. Naty Faila- dona and Betty Longbottom were the victims of the only double play of the game, Margaret Oil- viera, Irene ·Pereira and Olga Ribeiro pulling it off in the fifth frame.
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- Pitching for the Redbirds, Ba- bida registered six strikeouts, but was badly supported by her field- ers of whom only Lavadia and Nelsie Manson handled chances) without error.
26-10 TROUNCINGÏ The Cubs broke Coach BU.. Smith's heart when they took a I 25-10 trouncing from the next weakest squad In the league. Cesare Xavier's Baby Fanthers. for whom Melvy Campos was out- standing, slapping qut three safe- ties Including one round-tripper. Celeste Marques, Rose Leung and Sarah Kwong helped swell the score with two hits apiece,
For the Bruins, Eva Churn and. Patsy Kotewall each connected twice, but the fielding of the los- ing squad was in terrible shape. 13 miscues being chalked up.
NOT TROUBLED
All that the Steamship "Gula" registered in Macao now lying in the Harbour of Hong Kong with a length of 124 feet seven inches. Į width 22 feet and depth & feet 7 inches gross tormage 221.55 tons. The Canadian Chinese lassies nett tonnage 112.62 tons together with all her equipment and up- partenances.
For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to:-
Messrs. Hastings & Co., Plaintiff's Solicitors, Marina House
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or to
Messrs. Lammert Brothers, Auctioneers,
No. 2 Connaught Road Central.
Hong Kong, 27th Nov, 1939.
UNCLAIMED
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were not troubled in the least against the Pirates and ran out on the long end of a 12-1 score, the Buccaneers being fortunate to avert the paint brush, Jean Lee and Elvie Yuen had, a good day with the hickory stick while Rene Yueh took excellent care of the initial bag.
The two opposing hurlers Mary Louie and Mand Read ench fanned 6 and passed 1. but the former took the honours because of her team-mates perfect de- fence
For the second game in succes- 'sion,. the Pirates booted: 10 chances. Paddy Beats and Maud Read
garnered the losers only hits.
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GOOD FIGHT
TELEGRAMS The Liga put up an unexpected-
The following unclaimed "tele- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Co.. Ltd.:-
Miss Lu Mei Ling c/o Cathay Ballroom: Chang Shung - Kwan,
ly good fight against the Minda-
Ladies' League Recreio
Won Lost Petg.
D 1,000 1.000 .666 500
3
Canadian Chinese 2
Σ
Wildcats
Wahoos Cardinals Ball Club Panthers Pirates
Cubs
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The Hockey Festival in sid of the British War Organisa- tion Fund, for which Decem- ber 3 was set as a provisional date at the meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Association on November 2, will be held Instead on Sunday, December 10. Two matches will be play- ed, one between à Civilians' XI and United Services, and the other between two Ladies' teams representing the Main- land the Island.
EASTERN'S LUCKY WIN Eastern barely escaped sustain-
Brown played a good game at ing their second defeat of the sea-pivot, and managed to score the son and were lucky to win by the only goal of the match. Anat odd goal against Royal Scots, the Shah made his debut for the Police team, proving a very aggres- equaliser being obtained in the last minutes of the game.
sive forward.
The game itself provided little to comment on as far as good soccer was concerned. It was the rough-
est match seen this season)||
Royal Scots were without Hos sack and this seemed to rob their attack of their usual dash, which. was replaced by robust and bustling methods that had the Chinese completely at sixes and sevens.
Eastern, if they are to vie for championship
this honours season, will have to play much better soccer than last Sunday. The forwards, with the excep- tion of Han Ching-to, did not show what one would expect from them, while the defence played well in patches; this no doubt was brought about by the bustling methods of the Scots-
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2
333
2
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2
.000.
Men's League
Won Lost Petg.
H.K. Ball Chub
5
1.000
Recreio "A"
3
1.000
Canadian Chinese 3
1.000
International
3
.750
Chung Hwa
.668
.660
.666
.500
.400
,400
.200
Filipino Club
.000
men.
Machine Gunners
.000
Recrelo "B"
V. R. C. Trojans Baseball Club Mindanao
Lige
Forum
C. B. A
PANTHER KITTENS
softball team:- Front row: Alex Mendonca, Myra Noronha, Irene Tavares, Terry Marques, and Sarah Kwong.
Back Tow: Rosle Leong, Norma Celeste Marques, Melvy, Campos. Terry Botelho and Lella Xavier,
NEWSETTES
Mr..Schuhua Hu was appointed"
"Wil
The teams:
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CLUB:-V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bond, E. V. Reed; N. B. Whitley, W. A. Reed, and E. H. Brazel; W. Spencer, G. D. Woolgar, T. 9. D. Whitley, and E. W. Bannister.
POLICE:-Balwant Singh; Mchar Singh, Naranjan Singh; Brown and Leslie; Joginder Singh, Anat Shah, Narwant Singh, and Bakshi Singh.
A.R.P. ORDERS
A.R.P. Orders "by Wing-Com- inander A. F 5, Steele-Perkins, O.BE., director of Air Raid Pre- cautions).
APPOINTMENT
Mr. B. P. C. Fletcher has been appointed Deputy Divisional War- den for Kowloon City."
A.R.P. Refresher Short A.R.P. "Refresher" Course will be given at the Club Lusitano
Course: - A
-1st Floor-on Mondays, Wednes-
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commencing on Monday, Decem- bar 4
Wardens' Classes (In Chi- nese):-Any individual who desires to qualify as an Air Raid Warden is invited to attend any one of these classes.
Taumati Govt. School (Nathan Road):-Wednesdays and Satur- days at 7.30 p.m., commencing on December 9. Instructor-Mr. S. K. Luk, LARPS.
Ellis Kadoorie School (Hospital Satur- Road):-Wednesdays and days at 7.30. p.m., commercing on December 9. Instructor-Mr. So Tsi Kuen, LAOL
Fishermen's Guild, Aberdeen: Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7.00 p.m., commencing on December 6. Instructor Mr. Leung Hel Ling, LAGI.
Change of Address:-Mra. O Dimberline from 184 Nathan Road, 2nd Floor, Kowloon-to 32, Col- Mr. lege Road, Kowloon Tong. Chan Sung from 658 Shanghal Street to 43, Pine Street (Mong- kok Division). #
Resignation:—Mr. Yuen Hong Tai-Hunghom Division-left the Colony.
(984) H. W. LEYDEN,
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been very little opportunity during the past few years for the Associa- tion to meet together in such a
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Mr. z. Drummond, Oriental President of the National North-Manager, of the Canadian Pacific West University by a National Steamships, Ltd., accompanied by manner. Government mandate on Tuesday. Mrs, Drummond, arrived in the
Colony yesterday.
Mr. Joseph Kennedy. American The following were among the
Ambassador in Lafidon, was the arrivals in Hongkong yesterday: A Ladies' Invitatiofi. Dance tor { guest "of the King and Queen at *** ISLAND V. MAINLAND Mr. F. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. sailors
be held in King | luncheon on Tuesday. He is leav- Garrard, Mr. F. W. Porter, Mr, J. George's Hall, at the Sailors' Home|ing soon for the United Staten ori HOCKEY TRIAL . B. James, Miss L Morlini, Mr. S. and Seamen's Institute tomorrow a holiday. Luk Hoi Tung, 3rd floor: Wong The following players represent-Tibor, Mr. A 8. Aldrich and Mr. night. The Band of the 2nd Bat-
Hoo Cho..
tallon Royal Scots will be in at Kam Pul (Guest) Luk Kwok Hotel:ing "The Mainland" are asked to
tendance. Wong Pak Chuen, 54, Wanchal; be present for a hockey match v.
Mr. Jer Ko-cheng. Inspecting Chang Wo, 425, Great Eastern the R.A.M.C. on Monday, Dec. 4.
Commissioner for Yunnan and Hotel: Log Wai Cheung c/o Ping at 5.15 p.m. on the C.BA. ground.
A parade and inspection of the Missen J. Hall; G. White and Mrs. Xwelchow, whose term of office Boy Scouts Associations will be held Wilmots, M. McCaw, I. Woolley, J. has expired, was relieved of his on Saturday text, Dec 2 from attended a welcome meeting held Wong: M. Marz, B. Harker, D. Mc-dutles by a National Government pm to 4 pm of the Murray by local cultural Bodies in horfour Caw, H. Held and M. Shand, mandate on Tuesday::/ Mr.Lt Parade Ground. Members of the ] of a group or Chinese writers visit- Reserves: Misses. B. Parsons, F. Keng-yuan was appointed: "to" Council and their friends will be ing the front who arrived here the Wong, B: Longbottom; A. Smith. succeed him
welcome particularly as there has day before yesterday."
On Boarding House; Kwok, 20. Po Lung Terrace, West Point, Li Chur Chip, passenger Mingsang, Jar- dine; Yeung Poh, Kowloon Hotel 614; and Chang, 237, Jaffe Road, 1st floor; all from Bhanghai.
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