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TOMORROW'S SOFTBALL:
CAN BASEBALLERS REGISTER THEIR FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN?
Therese Noronha To Take Mound Duty For Wahoos
GARRISON BILLIARDS
LEAGUE
The following matches in the Garrison Billiards League are to be decided on Monday:~,
Signals v. RA.S.C.; Fortress, R. E v. 5th A.A.; RAMO, V. RAFC; RAO.C. v. 12th Hvy Rgt, RA;
WITH THE HONG LEAGUE SWINGING INTO ACTION, TO- MORROW'S SOFTBALL PROGRAMME will be the most ambitious staged this season, eleven matches in four leagues having been scheduled The Ladies' and First Division matches will be confined to the Kowloon Football Club ground, where a continuous" parade of games will stretch from 9 am until 5.15 pm or thereabouts,
The Ladles as usual open the may well swing the advantage to 2/Royal Scots v. C. M. Police.
VOLUNTEERS' TEAM programme with the Cardinals the Canucks
The best softball should be seen The following have been selected taking the field against Chung Hwa. Neither stands high in the when the Indian Softballers tangle to represent the HK.VDC. in the league tables, the former holding with the Hongkong Baseballers at forthcoming Soldiers' Club Billiards Afth place bus a step above the 2.45 pm. The former have drop-Tournament to be played at the Chinese girl who have yet to regis-ped two very close decisions to the Soldiers Club on Dec. 7, at 30 ter their first victory, and it is not Cyclones and St. Joseph's.but have 'p.m.
expected that they will do it here, on the credit side of the ledger a Capt. F. F. Sequeira, Sgt. M. A. as the Redbirds, although charged creditable" victory over the Recrelo Baptista, Szt. M. N. Rakusen Sgt J. C. Remedios, L/Sgt. J. Remedios with three defeats, have dropped Aces.
L/Cpl. A. P. Pereira, Pte. M. N. da Silva, Ote. E A. V. Remedios and Pte. J. F. Hickman
EVEN TUSSEL
CRICKET,
TODAY.
Senior Friendlies, Kowloon C.C. v. University; Re-- creto v. Indian R.C. Junior
those decisions to the three FIFTH WIN FOR ILK.B.C.?
The Club, after losing to the St. strongest teams in the competi
Joseph outfit on opening day tion.
have given some, flashy displayers to take four straight and should The Baby Panthers-Ramblerettes make it five against the Indian SPORTING FIXTURES clash comes next on the card and boys who it must be admitted are should result in ↑ fairly even quite capable of causing an upset. tussle. The Ramblerettes have In the nightcap on this ground, been showing some improvement the Cyclones should have things recently, albeit against compart-easy against the Chinese Baseball tively weaker teams, and should | Club who will be without Crooner offer plenty of opposition to the Ruel, Wille Wilson and Wally Panther Kittens whose better de- Ching. Denham Crary is another fensive work should gain them the likely absentee, and I fail to see how Manager Kennie Wong ex- The best of the girls' games winects to plug so many gabs with be the Canuckettes-Wahoos fracas the few second stringers he has which starts at noon. A win for available unlèss Coach Abe Llu is) the Green Owls will make the again pressed into service. league more interesting, but it is doubtful that they can make
There is little of interest in the even with the help of hurler Second Division as the Recreto Bees Therese Noronha who is to be should walk all over Liga Portu- available.
decision.
MEN'S GAMES
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SECOND DIVISION
guese, Chung Hwa can be expected to have just as easy a time against In the Men's First Division, the the Central, British Association cellar contending Canadian. Chi-and the South China outfit should
nese and Filpino squads clash in what may decide the eventual, destination of the Wooden Spoon. I
not have much trouble with the Royal Air Force.
PROGRAMME
The Hong teams are an un- Neither of these two teams have this section should be falry close. known quantity, but the games in
yet garnered a point or even gone close to it, so there is little on which to base a forecast on the final result, although Herbic' Quon, if he pitches as well as he did against the Hongkong Baseballera,
Here are the fixtures and" um- pires:-
KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB GROUND
9 a.m. Cardinals v. Chung Hwa- H. Barros, C. Marques, Figuereido. 10.30 am. Recreio v. Baby Pan-
thers-H. Quan. G. S... Chung, J.
ADVERTISEMENT Delgado.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY "CLUB
:
THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 30th November, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be rung at
1.30 pm.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members'
Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each
12 a.m:: Capuckettes v. Wahoos F. Molthen, Figuereldo, D. Walker. 1.30 pm.: Canucks v. Filipinos- Wing Lee. K. Nazarin, E. Hearther. 2.45 p.m.: Indians v. H.K.B.C.---- H. Campos, H. Quon, V. Marques.
p.m. C.B.C. v. Cyclones-F. Molthen, Waggoner, Kitchell.
4
CHATHAM ROAD
9 am: Recreio Bees v. Liga-J. Welford, J. Higgins, Fittinghoff.
11.30 am.: Chung Hwa v. C.S.A
A Pereira. Gillespie, E. Souza 12.45 pm. South China r. RAF Higgins Al Lau, L Alltree.
MARINA ROAD
10 am. Shell v. Cables-Laurel, Nazarin, Barradas..
vision.
SPORTS
Programme For The 13th Extra Meet
HOCKEY ASSCN. TOURNAMENT
SELECTIONS
Hockey Association
The following are Club selections The programme for the Thir for tomorrow's matches in the teenth Extra Race Meeting of the Hongtons Hongkong Jockey Club to be held Tournament- at Happy Valley on Saturday, Des C.B.A:~~~T. Lockhart; D. Taylor, 11, is as foliowy S
J. Bull; W. Ure, N. B. M. Hitley, M. 1-2 pm-Queensland Autumn Dunne; D. T. Smith, G. Woolger, Champions-Winner $1,000: Second T. a. D. Whitley, E Fowler, F. $300. Third $200. For, Australian Fowler, Reserve:-D. S. Blake. Subscription Fontes of any Season KHALSA-Ừ, B. Soum) Bighan that have started in at least two Singh, J. S. Brewal; Balwant Singh, Extra Meetings of this Club aince MH Hassan, "Mohinder » Singh ; 1st January, 1940. Winders at Karmindar Singh, A. E. P. Chuest. tra Meetings of this Club 1940 Gurbachan Singh, Awsar. Singh, only. Weight for inches as per Jangeer Singh. Reserve-Gurdial male Post Betries Exxtrande 110 Singh.
NOMADS:—A N." Other; H Ong, and a Quarter Miles.
Nota-Entries to be nominated Soares, R. Xavier: A. Xavier, R. J! on the day of the race. Le. Ponies Reed, H. Gubbay; R. M. da Silva, must be declared as starters by FO. Reed, S. A Reed. P. Rull, B. posting their names in the relative Xavier. declaration box in the usual man- RE-Dobson; Taylor, Croston; Bowling, Marriott, Wittaker: Bing- ner
2-2.30 p.m--Last Chance Handi-leton, Denyer, Homburg, Shaw, cap-Winner $600, Second $300. Twomey, Reserve-Goodwin. Third $200. For China Ponies, "C" RECREIO-H, M. Gonsalves: J. Class, that have started in at least M. Cosano: J. Gonsalves, W. A
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Reed, A. M.. Alves; G. M. Gosano, J. Fonseca B. T. Gosano, FX. Sequeira, J. A. Soares, Reserve: FYvanovich,
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At the Hongkong Hockey Um- match pires Association meeting" held a friendly cricket Friendlies, University v. Kowicon played at Soakuapoo on Wednes- yesterday at St. Andrew's Church Civil Service day the R A. M. C. beat Tamar Hall four new members, Messrs. v. C.C.: Police v
by seven wickets.
Bridle, D. Saites, V. M. Benwel Indian R.C. v. Recreio,
Members 01 London County First DIRA. M. C.: 139 for nine wickets and E. Vasco, were admitted as fixed for the morning and the FOOTBALL LEAGUE, -
Council stood in silence for a Police Y
(Bright 39, Webb 33, Coombes 30:members. A majority vote was the other half for the auternoon. Middlesex Boundary Street); Kowloon v. West two for 34. Whiteside two favour of the admittance of Mr. Present at the meeting were minute "in, respectful tribute to
8. Saxby as a member.
Capt. A. H. Martin, (Chairman), K those members of the staff of the Royal Scots (Kowloon); Club tor 18).
(Becretary) and W. Counci mduding Civil Defence Tamar: 68 (Perkins 13, White-Owing to the difficulty experienc- Hussain (Club) 7. Sing Tao
4:15 p.m.
10 not out: ed in securing umpires for hockey, Wathen, J. Dove, J. Gorman, P. A. personnel, who have lost their Second Division, Middlesex v. side 11. Allison
vas for 34, Coombes games it
decided that in Tyas, V. Bridle and: T. A. Tomlin-lives in the discharge of their Royal Engineers. (Boundary Bright seven
future half of the matches will be on Street); Kowloon Ordnance three for 25). Corps (Kowloon); Royal Scots v. Service Corps (Happy Valley); Club. v. South China (Club) 2.45 p...: 301 R.A. v. Kwong Wah (Happy Valley) 4.15 p.m. Third Division. International V 38th HA Happy Valley); 20th R.A.
Service
(Chatham Corps Road) 2.45 p.m.: 24th R.A. V. Royal Engineers (Happy Valley) 4.15 p..
V.
.
GOLF. Stubbs shield,
(first
round ratones). HOCKEY →Y.M.C.A. 1st XI v. „Nomads (King's Park), 4.15 p.m.. V.M.CA. 2nd XI 1, RAMC. (King's Park), 3 p.m.
RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club's Twelfth Extra Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 2 pm. RUGBY: Quadrangular Tourna-
(Sookun ment, Army, Club poo), 4 p.m. Friendly, Army. "A" v. Club "A" (Sookunpoo) 3.45 p.m.; Police Y. Royal (Causeway Bay) 4 pm.. TABLE TENNIS-Unofficial Inter- port. Hongkong v. Macao (Kow- loon C.C). 9 p.m.
TO-MORROW
Navy
ROLE SHOOTING, Hongkong Rifle Association Spoon & Prac- tice Shoot. at Kowloon City. 8.30 am. 12.45 p.m. "
11.15.a.m.: Lacas v. H.K. Bank- V. Marques, Wilkinson, A. Ribeiro.
VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS
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· Meeting in such a manner as to held at Happy Valley yesterday:-
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