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EXPLOSIVE WEEK-END SOFTBALL
The Canadian Chinëse girls vir- tually made certain.o? winning the Southard Shield by nosing out the Wahoos yesterday in a close and explosive clash.
The game was completed under protest by the Wahoos when one of the Canadian Chinese. batters scored on a hilt to right field which the fielder pushed into foul terri- tory and against an obstruction."
The umpires ruled that the ball was in play, while the Green Owls claimed that the runner was limit- ed to the number of bases which she could advance, as the ball was dead.
The runner reached home" before a play was made to her and it .appears 'kely that she would have scored on the ruling that a runner is allowed' öne base in ad- dition to the base to which he is going at the time the block occurs. Whether the protest will be made official is not yet known.
The Ball Club took runners-up position when they beat the Baby Panthers in 3 game that was also full of explosive morients.
Protests were numerous but it
is doubtful if any will be officially lodged.
SCORES
Full scores were:--
LADIES' GAMES
Canadian Chinese
Wahoos
Ball Club
Baby, Panthers
Pirates
Cubs
3 3 3 4 11
.12 89
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1940,
SPORTS
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallops at the Race Course gase
Flying Dutchman (A)
Mount Hope Bay (G)
Chiltern
Dis 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th tance Qr. QI. Qr. QT. qr.
FEBRUARY 10
1 27.9 55 1.26.3 1.56
# 32.2 1.02,4 1.31.4
731 1.01.1 1.29.1
31.4 1.00.3 1.28.3
1
35.2 1.07 1.38 2.06.2
6th Last QT... Qr.
29.2
29
28
28
28.2
SAY
Gordon's
and know what you're drinking/
GORDONS
DRY GIN
DISTILLERY LONDON.
Contact (A)
Snowy River
Joper Gretber (G)
Gold Cotr Jahnber (G)
Rose Jane Strathbannock
Cristel
Bear Claw Navylight
Liliber
36.3 1.08.4 1.40.3
31.4
38.4 1.18 1.52.2 3.21.2
29
Satinlight (G)
14 39.3 1.11.4 1.444 2.17 2.46
29
133.3 1.10 1.48.2 2.22.3
34.1
1+ 40 1.17
1.51 2.24.2 2.53.3
29.1
1
34.3 1.06
1.42.2 3.13.4
31.2
1 40 1.13
1.47 2.19.2
32.2
29
57.4 1.28.1
28.2
1 33
1.06.9 1.39 2:10.3
31.3
1
39
1.16 1.49.4 2.20.3
30.4
I.
38
1.16.2 1.57.2 2.21
33.3
Clember
1
36.2 1.11 1.43.3 2.14.4.
31.1
Sapper
1+ 39.3 1.06 1.41 2.09.2 2.37.2
28
Jennifer
30.4 1.00.2 1.35.3
33.1
Taxing Master ....
1
35
1.08 1.39.2 2.10.2
31.
Avon & Ellsboro Bay (G)
33,
1.05.4* 1.38
32.1
Phoenix
......
I
43
1.19.2 1.52.4 2.26
33.1
Racylight (G)
1
35.2 1.11.3 1.43 2.11.2
28.2
Fiet Hein & Double Chance i Confusion Bay
38
1.11.3 1.43.4 2.17.4
34
11
37
1.13.1 1.481 2:21.3 2.52
30.2
NO COLOURING MATTER,
Nancy Lee (A) & Sea Jay
(A)
1 39.1 1.13
1.46.4 3.18.3 2.48
29.2
NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
Connleber (A) & Alfber
(A)
11 40 1:15 1.50 2.24 2.54.4 3.22.2 27.3
1 33.3 1.04.4 1.36.1 2.03.2
29.1
1 35 1.08 1.42 2.10.2
28.2
+35
1.09.2 1.36.2
27
127
54.1 .1.23.2
29.1
11 39
1.15
1 31 5.84
1.60 3.23.3 2.53.4 3.21.3 27.4 1.27.2 1.56.2
29
4 29.1 5.82 1.26.4
28.2
29.1
31.3
35
32
31.1
THE
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
PRESENTS
CIRCLE
BY
SOMERSET MAUGHAM
9 7 8
8 8 5
5 6 3
.14 10 4
Above are the teams which took part in the charity softball match at the Kowloon FC. on Friday afternoon. The upper ple- tura is thà Ching team and the lower is the Rést.
C.B.A. Ladies
Win Senior Seven-A-Side
COMMODORE'S CUP RACES
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's 2nd Commodore's Cup series, raced on Saturday over 9.9
CBA. Ladies won the Sentor miles, resulted as follows:- Seven-a-Side ̈ Ladies' Championship and
Burford (G)
Radon (A)
Pumpernickle Lancashire Chips
Viceroy (A) Sydney Lad Sparrow
Pumelo (A) & Kitti.(A)... Charlesber (0)
Heddon & Lucky Eleven. Hughber (G) Xenophon, (G)
32.1 1.02 1.31.1
4 41.2 1.Ï8.2 1.48
36.3 1.12.1 1.47.1
.1 38 1.15 1.49 2.21
1.13.3 1.44.4
Wildcats
* 38
Recreto
5 6 10
FEBRUARY 11
MEN'S GAMES
USA. Mindanao V.R.C.
·8 5. 6
7 10 3
Filipino Club
.14 11 4
CB.A.....
4 8 4
Ball Club
15 7 11
Canadian Chinese
.12 10 9
C. B. S. OLD BOYS
Recrelo "A" ..... Liga Portuguesa
.12 12. 6 8 7 6 The Machine Gunners forfeited their game to the Trojans.
Present C.B.S. Beat Past At Cricket
Central British School present boys beat the Oid Boys by six wie- kets in a cricket match played" at the school yesterday. In contribut- ing 103 runs to the C.B.5. total of 158, for four wickets, F. A. Weller hit 18 boundaries. The scores were:-
Last year's champions.
St. Andrew's Ladies, went out in the first round when they lost to C.B.S The Schoolgirls, having defeated the Saints, fell them-" selves to CBA Ladies in the next round, losing 2-0.
The Argonauts, making their first appearance in the compet!- Junior Seven-a-Side trophy, de tlon, won the Knill Cup, the
renting the C.B.A. Ladles Junior team in the final by dx corners to two after each side had scored a goal
The results, round by round, were:
PEARCE CUP
18.51.01 Isobel
(Mr. S. K. Heiberg)
16.51.03 (Capt. G. E. Neve) La Linda
16.51.31 9 4 (Cdr. R. B. H. Johnstone, RN)
16.53.25 10 3
Eve ......
(Maj, G. Alley) Painted Lady
D.N.F.
"MIXED" CLASSES
Hockey the Pearce Cup on Saturday by defeating "" Ladies in the final, three corners to one, neither scoring a goal.
Triumphant Day Piccadilly Jim (A) Franklin (A) Carefree (G)
2 33 1.03.3 1.31.3
22
4 32.3 1.02.4 1.32.2
29.3
58.4 1.27
28.1
1.
41
1.18 1.46.1.2.20
Yacht Jan
1
י.
3
4
6
"A" CLASS
Amicus Curiae (A) ......... Corrected Pos'n. Pis. Colorado Star
16.45.30
Peaceful View (Capt. J. Krogh-Moe) Gyll
18.48.19 2 13 (Mr. A. O. G. Mills) Redshank
18.49.42 (Lt. M. Wilmott, RN.) Maureen
16.50.13 (Mrs. H. F. Phillips) Artemis
16.50.13 3 (Mr. G. G. Wood) 'True Blue 16.50.17
93.3 1.02.3 1.30.3
28
* 35
1.05
1.37
15
14- 39
1.11 1.42.3 2.13.4 3.44.2
30.3
Flying Dutchman (A)
2 31"
. 58.4 1.27.
23.1
Princess Claro (A)
12 30.
59.4 1.28.3
28.4
Warrego River (A) & Maple
CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE
11
Star (A)
1 30.2
59.2 129.1 1.38.2
29.1
Possible (G)
1+ 46
Advancing Time.
1 42
1.28.3 2.12 2.51 3.22.3 1.16.2 1.51 2.22.3
31.3
31.3
Courting Eve
129.3 1.00.1 1.29.3 1.59.3 2.28:3
27
8
Conquering Time
1. 34.1 1.07.4 1.40.3 2122
31.4
Spring Shine (A)
1.
43 1.23 1.57.3 2.28
30.2
7
Twilight Star & Ruby Star
33 1.03.2 1:31.4
28.2
יד
(Mr. L. Garner) Gurt
A Good Time".
1
39. 1.16 1.52 2.23.
31
February 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th at 9.15 p.m.
7
A
Thirty Six (a),
1
49.2 1.17.3 1.50.1 2.24.2
34.1
Winfred
1
34
1.05.4 1.35.4 2.03.2
27.3
9 ༞ཀྟྭཱ
Some Hope & Chatterbox
1
30
1.11.3 1.47 2.23
36
A Roaring Time
1
30.2
59.3 1.29 1.58.2
20.2
Grand Allegiance (A)
1
33
1.08.2 1.37.2 2.086.3
29.1
Dupont Bay (0)
1
32 1.02.2 1.32 2.02.2
30.2
Blandford
# 35.3 1.37.3 1.37
29.2
Lovely Star...........
1 37 1.11 1.42.3 2.15
32,2
Willy Nilly
# 33,2 1,06.2 1.40
33.3
N. D. Booker, b. Odell
32
W. S. Gegg, c. Labrum D.
Saunders
0
D. O. Parsons, b. Asche
17
D. H. Hollidge. 1.b.w., b.
Smith
G. Ainsile, 1.b.w., b. Ode!)
Moss and
1st Round: "Y" Ladies beat Recreio Ladies by one goal to nil Miss D. McCaw scored. Centra British School beat St. Andrew's Owl. 17.14.114 18:57.55 Ladies by two goals to ni. Miss Miss D. Watscu
Yacht Finished Cor'ed P'n Pts. Wendy 17.14.08 18.51.51) 1 '13
(Mr, H. W. Browne)
Distinctive Time, (G),
Far View (A)
1
Australian Diamond (A)... 145
Venus Bay (A) ......
1+ 35 1.09.2 1.41 2.11 32.3 1.02.4 1.32.4 2.02
1.21 1.53.4 2.20.4
2,42
31
2.38.4
38.4
27
1 33 1.04 1.35 2.04.2
29.2
Smiling Thru
2 11
Bronze Arrow (G)
1 37.2 1.13 14 30 1.13
1.46.2 2.22
35.3
1.48.3 2.23.2 2.56.3
33:1
K. M. Baxter, not out
G. Stone, b. Odell
5
V. C. Bond. e. Saunders b.
Odell
T. M. V. Sulter, c. Pryde b.
Asche
0
N. I Booker, ib.w
Smith
2
Woolley
M. Smalley for the losers, CBA. Ladies beat Central British School by two goals
to nil. Miss I and Miss D. Saufres
scored.
2nd Round: "y" Ladies beat! Ailsa 17.12.17 18.58.15)-4 Hongkong Ladies by three goals to
(Mr. W. A. Ingram)
one. Miss D. McCaw (2) and Ma Zephyr 17.14.15 18.5834) 6 Gardner scored for "Y" and Miss
| · (Capt. J. H. Brown)
Artel
(Mr. G. L. Eastgate) Widgeon 17.11.04 - 16:56.13 (Mr. P. E. MacCabe)
Jane Doe () & Galveston
3.
Bay
1
Tornado Star
38 1 34
1.13.4 1.47.3 2.18.3
31
1.04.3 1.33.2 2.01
7
Shine Again (A) & Galaxy 1 38 Autber. II
1.12.1 1.44 2.14.3
27.3 30.3
"
# 34.2 1.08 1.34.2
28.2
୫
Lovely Kid (A) & Smashing
Through (G),
1 43 1.19.2 1.51.2 2.21.3
*30.1
17.00.20 18.58.41
6
5
Powerful Kid
14 33.31.05.4 1.36.3 2.06.1 2.34.4
(Mr. C. E. Otway)
Just In Time
14 34.3 1.07
1.39.1 2.00.3 2.48.2
23,8 38.4
Siskin 18.58.59 18.58.59
7
4.
For All Time
- 34.1 1.07
1.39.1 2.09.3 2.41
31.2
-
T. L Lockhart, b. Odell
14
scored.
E
(MF. D. G. G. Allen)
Many Thanks (A)
1
30.1 1.11 1.42 2.14.2
Extras.
B
Eyl 17.16.53 17.02.02 8 3
(MaJ. J. E. G. Yalej
Albury (A)....
Quick Despatch (4)
1
Total 102
Nannette 17.24.00 17.09.199
(Mr. W. A. Johnson)
2
Dawn Star & Celtic Star.
Ojibway (G)
Rose Perfect (G)
N. L. Smith
G. Saunders
National Victory
3
-
12 1
3 1 11
0
Stone
8
Extras,
4
"Total (for 4 wkts.>
--- 158
BOWLING ANALYSIS
A. Weller
A. M. Odell
0. M. R. W.
* - 23 1
5.5 2 24 A 4. P. Asche 5. 0 17 2 CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL WO. Prode, a NY. ⠀
Booker b. Gegg
F. A. Weller, not out
A. W. Brown, st. Lock-
hart b. Baxter
NL Smith. c. N. J.
Booker b. Parsons
M Odell, c. Suiter b
103
Final: CBA. Ladies beat
Ladies by three corners to one, neither side scoring a gusi.
The teams were:
C.B.A. Ladies: Mrs. White: Miss
B. Parsons, Miss. P. Everest, and
Miss A Smith, Mrs. M. Quick beat "y" Ladies by one goal to Miss I Woolley and Miss Bnil: Miss R. Xavke scored. Squires.
Final: Argonauid hat CBA.
"Y" Ladies: Mrs. Stone; Miss M. McCaw, and Mrs. Strange, Ladies by atx corners to two after Mrs. Starbuck; Miss B. Harker. Woolley scored for CBA each side had scored a goal. Miss
8 Miss D. McCay and Mrs. 8. Gard-Ladies and Miss 1. Mathias for the
K. A. Mellan R. G. Labrum: "G. Baunders, C. R, Lawrence, N. J. Taylor and J. P. 'Asche did not
BOWLING ANALYSIS
bat,
Clegg
Baxter
Bond
Ainslie
Parsons
NJ
Buiter
Stone Hallidge
0. M. B. W. 570.33 1
3 (24+1
2 0 16 0
3
I
ner.
Central British School;--MISH. B.- Goodwin: Miss B. Rousseau Mi
winners.
The teams were: Argonauts: Miss B. Kayleg;
P. Kirby and Misy J. Kew: Miss Miss I. Xavier and Mise R. Xavier;
E Watson, Mias J. Moss and Miss Mies N. Silva: Miss Mathias, Miss
| Lucky" Lady *
Common View (G) Craigávád (G)
Guiness Time, Smiling Time
& This Time
Bliver Wings (G) & West
Hopeful Star (G)& Comedy
Star (A)
Lake
Mount Hope Bay (G)...... Eve of Heaven Violet Queen Lancashire Lass
White Diamond (0) Ducovery Bay....
M. Shand.
C. Xavier and Miss M. Xavier. Hongkong Ladies: Miss E. M.
CBA. Ladies MI B Bullivan Gray: Miss Booker and Mr. and Mrs. Visckay, Miss P Fel- Royal Highness & Boolat Dazzlel: Miss J. Greis: Miss Ushaw; Miss B. Hunt, MIT. I. CIS-
Bay Marr, Miss M. Booker and Miss Mford, Miss D. Woolley and Miss
Annabella Smaller
།སྭཱ
Eve of Harvest Baxter.
O-Lari (G) & Ohio (G), Central British School: Miss 7.
St. Andrew's Ladies: Miss I
Hall; Miss G. White and Miss M. Tinkon: Miss J. Burroughs and da Roza, Miss J. Wong: Mise Miss 8. Gehring; Miss D. Craig, Reid, Mrs. Pisa and Miss
Miss Rousseau and Mis Beraha..
Wong."
Recreio Ladies: Miss Z. Barros;;
""Ladies: Mrs. Trimmer; MIL Mrs." M." Silva and Mr Grieve: Miss Dunne and Miss Remedios; Mrs. R. Silva, Miss B. Stokes: Mrs Ashman Miss S 3 4 23 0 Remedios. Mrs A Rodrigues" and Russell and Mrs. Macklin,
Miss C. Remedios.
Recreio Ladies: Miss C Blys; Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss M. Biya; 1st Round: Recreio Ladies bent Miss N. "Osmand, Miss L Rodri- St. Andrew's Ladies by one goalgues, Miss M. Campos ang Mas to at Miss N. Ommund scored. A. Rosamb C.BA. Ladies beat Diocesan Diris
0.23
2 0. 4 Q
Booker 2.0 8 0
2 01
2 Q 3 1 1.5 0 VOLUNTEERS WIN !.. The Volunteers beat the Police! by 60 runs in a friendly cricket match played at the Valley yes- terday. The scores were:-
Volunteers 147 (f."“R. "Zimmern 22, 3 Zimmern 20, R. M. M. King 22. N. D. Lloyd 23, Lewis & for 49. Carey 3 for 8), Police 87 (A, E Carey 34, Zimmern 3 for 6. An- derson for 7)..
ENILL, CUF
Cottage Club Paper Hunt
Twenty-two riders, including a the bad luck to have their portes number of visitors from the, run out on an awkward corner Equine Sports Club at Shatin, near the finish, Mr Vissar and urned out for the Cottage Club Mrs. J. McKelvie of the Equine Sports Club, who were following paper hunt on Saturday.
In ideal weather, a very sport up closely, took the lead at this ing run was enjoyed, starting point, and were the first two be- from Diocesan Girls' School: Miss F
the vicinity of Potta'tween the flags,
In presenting the prizes after School by a short corner, The Bush Miss N. Maxwell and Ms Bungalow, making a wide reult Argonauts beat Central British P. Lang Miss V.ex. My and finishing near the same the event. Mr. H. Pearce of the School by a short "offner" after Churn, Miss Churn and Miss point,
Cottage Club welcomed the Shatin The field was early led by that visitors and expressed his pleasure each side had scored a goal. Miss Kotewall
old thruster, Mr. Jock Fraser, and at their success, adding that he some half dozen riders were well hoped that this would be the to the fore on the run-m, led by fererinner of similar sporting Miss Kiki de Chalfoy de Courcelles events in which the members of and Mr. Bill Minderhond, who had | both"Clubs"might participate.
D. Urais, netted for CBS, and 8. Andrew's Ladies: Mis Miss C. Xavier for the winners Darby: Miss Arnold; - Miss
2nd Round CBA. Ladies beat Jettrygs and Miss I May; Mis B. Rectela Ladies by one goal to ni. Langbottom, Miss P. Lawson and Miss E. Woolley scored. Argonauta Miss T.
Major J. M. McHugh, U. 8. Marine Mr. Choa Shiu Wing, 30 Nathan Corps, Naval Apache to the United Road, (Tsimshatsu Division) to states Embassy in China, was an Road (auma Divi-arrival in the Colony yesterday. Major : McHugh - accompanied the Mr. P.A. Dixon, No: 218, Na-American Ambassador, Mr. Nelson than Road, 2nd floor, to Katherine Johnson, on his recent trips to Buildings.
Shanghai, Pelping and Hankow and WARDENS CLASS (CHINESE). will travel with the Ambassador ta
Monday, and Thursdays, at 7 D-Elis Kadoorie School Hoë- pital Road.
Commencing February 5th, 1940. Mr. D. McLorn, of the Directo- Lecturer: Mr. Lau Yau Chi. rate-General of the. Postal Remit- LARP8.
tances and Savings Banks, Chi- nese Past Once, arrived from Shanghai yesterday.
SUMMARY OF WORK, The following is a summary of the work done for the past month. Numbers qualified in ARP. 144. Number now under scruction.
930
Tak, Choy Wai Hang, Miss Chan Number of Classes of Instruc- Sul Lan, Chan Shan Tak, Li Kim tion, 24.
Chau, Miss Chow Yuen Wan, Number of Examinations, 7 Trang Kwong củi. Yu Tar vong Number of Practical Demon-Chung Ming, Kwok Yuk Fuen, Po But Hang, Wong Wing Bik, Teang strations, 48.
Book Him, Leung Cheong Fung,
STRENGTH - INCREASE
The following having quaided Lam Yung Kan, Cheung But Lau, as Air Raid Wardens in a recent Chan Ta Kok Wong, Yuk Ping, examination are posted to the hek Bun, Wong Chiu Ming, Wong ARP, Establishment, Tak, Warden Instructor,
Wong Ting, Ho Yu Lau, Ho Leung
LEYDEN
1
31:2 1.03.2 1.34.1 2.03.3
His Excellency the 'Governor has
1
37
1.12.2 1.51.2 2.20.2
35
35.3 1.07.4 1.40
32.1
1
40 1.13
1.54.3.23
1
36.4 1.12
1.48.3-2.18.2
31.1 31.4
...... 1 37 1.13 1.42.3 2.11:1
28.3
1 36 1.07.1 1.36.3 2.04
1 35.2 1.09.1 1.42.3 2.14 14 34 1.04.4 1.37.3 3.092 239.2
143.4 1.20 1.54.4 3.26.1
27.2 313
30
31.a
tion No 124 of Governpient 'Gå- tette dated 2nd February, 1940)."
1 33 1.05.2 1.37.2 3.08.1 2.41.2
33.1
ed Deputy Chief Air Raid Warden two."
32,2
29.2
BOOKING AT ANDERSONS
A.R.P. ORDERS
AR.P. Orders by Wing-Com- mander AHS, Steele - Perkins, OBE, Director of Air Raid Pre- cautions.
CLUB
HOCKEY XI V. RAJPUTS
The following will represent the 1st XI of the Hongkong Hockey Club y. the Rajputana Rifles on the Club ground on Wednesday, at 5 SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY
p.m: V. M. Benwell; V. C. Band". The Director of Air Raid Pre-Ev. Reed; N. B. Whitley, W. A. cautions wishes all Chinese mem: Reed, R. A. Bates; o, A. FOWICT, bers of the ARP. Services a Pros-D. de S. Carey. G. E. R. Diyett, perous New Year.
SIT: LA
AFPOINTMENTS
It la notified for information, that Mr. B. H. Puckle, DS.0., has
been appointed Deputy Director of Air Raid Precautions: Hongkonz
(As from 22nd January 1940).
TB. D. Whitley and B. 1 Bick ford.
C.B.A. HOCKEY SUCCESS
approved the relinquishment of Central British Association beat the appointment of “Mr. "Cyril|the | Rajputana Rides · battalion Champkin "as Chief Afr Haid team by two goals to ong "in" a Warden for the island of Hang friendly' hockey' match", played" st kong, upon his appointment to a King's Park yesterday morning."E. commission in the Army, with Fowler and F. Fowler scored for effect from" 31st January, 1940. C. B. A. and Shah Wall for the (Authority, Government Notica losers.
1
In an earlier match, the Raj-
Mr. AE. Gerondal is appoint- C. B. And XI by three goals to
putana Rides batalion 2nd XI beat
for the island of Hongkong" with w.t
34 1.12 1.43.4 14-33.3-1.05.2 1.322.07.3 2.364
31.4
effect from the 1st February, 1960
*20.2
1 39 1.15 1.47 1.17.1
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
30.1
1
49.1 128.3 2.02 2.33.3
91.3
32.4 1.03.2 1.33.2
30
1 30
1.00.2 1.32 2.04.2
32.3
8947
30
58 1:30 2.02
32.
sion).
1 36 1.11
1. 344 1,07 137.2.1.13 140.4 1.16
1.44 2153 1.381/2.07.2 1:44.8
31.3
29.1
31.3
1:50.2.2.20.2
30
Chunging.