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اللبس النادي
WILDCATS TASTE FIRST DEFEAT OF
SEASON AT THE HANDS OF INSPIRED WAHOOS
Florinhas Break “Jinx" With Convincing Win
BY R.O.Y.
INSPIRED BY THE RETURN OF CHIEF WAHOO THERESE NORONHA, THE WAHOOS PLAYED HEADS-UP BALL to provide the upset of last Sunday's softball programme when they earned a 17-18 decision lover the Wildcats who, in losing, tasted defeat for the first-time, this seROON.
Badminton
Results
Following are the results of the "B" Division Badminton League matches played last night:
„SECTION "AM.
King's College best Jewish Re- creation Club, 8-1.
B. Ramley and L. Landau (JR.C.) lost to S. E. Chau and K. J. Attwell
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 1916 DECEMBER, 1940, 9130) Asc..
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
12-21; lost to K. L. Lul and W. CAir Mail by "British Oversean Airways Service" by
sen from Singapore. .... Chung 13-21; lost to K. H. Lo and
Canton
T. Lam 3-21.
A. Pollak and M. Talan lost Chau and Attwell 5-21; beat Lul Calcutta and Btraits
| Sahdákay "..
and Chung 21-17; lost to. Lo and Australa and Manila.
London and Straits
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Taking advantage of their opponents shakiness in the field, the Lam 3-21.. Green Owls went on an eight run rampage in the first frame but B. Godkin and J. Odell last to lost that huge advantage as the Wildcats ralled to count nine tall-Chan and Attwell, 12-21; "lost to lies in the second. The Wildcats led by a single counter coming Lui and Chung 15-23; lost to Lo into the final frame but errors by Trene Pereira, arid Lily Mar al- and Lam 10-21. owed the winners to count five on only four hita The losers managed to reduce the margin with three markers on nary a hit but Cynthia Mottą sied out to Irene Castilho, who had given a sparkling display, to end the game.
.
premium, Doctor
Jackie Anderson homered for at a
Eddie the Wahoos but Therese Noron- [Goŝano being the only hitter in ha's 4-in-5 gained her batting the game to inuect more than honours. Gloria Mar was the star | once. · of the losing squad hitting ` two round trippers beside giving a sound display at the Hot Corner. Two-baggers were plentiful. Irene Pereira and Therese Noronha clouting two apiece while Irene Castilho. Doris Mar and Socorro „Castro · garnered one each
FIRST POINTS FOR LF.C.
The Florinhas lifted them~. selves out of the cellar when they won a convincing 19-10 victory over Chung BwaTM who held a short-lived two run lead in the third but' faded" out to cöncede four tallies in the fourth and eight in the Bfth..
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The game between Victoria Re creation Club and Chung Wab wa postponed.
SECTION "B"
St. John's beat Police 8-1 H. Eardley and D. Kwok' (S.J.), beat A.R.S. Major and C., Y. Sui 21-2: beat W. Gillies and L. Gor
don 21-7 heat J Macdonald and H. Dingsdale 21-6:
R. Maynard and G. Ladd (S.J.) beat Major and Sui 21-9; beat Gillis and Gordon 21-13; lost to Macdonald and Dingsdale 9-21.
Calcutta and Straits.
Ser-
OUTWARD MAILS
The opposing hurlers, Kelly Silva-Neito for the Cyclones, Johnny Alvares and Ger Gosano for the Aces, were in Ane form and hurled irresis- table ball to hold the hitters of both" squads well in check. CANADIANS BOW TO, LS.C. The Canadian Chinese took an-
K.C.C. WIN other beating, this time at the hands of the Indian Softballers
Kowloon Cricket Club beat Kow (at 5 pm: by an 11-3 count, poor defensive loon Tong 6-3. work allowing the winners seven V. D. Bright and A. L Fisher unearned markers that made (K.C.C.) beat F. H. Kwok and J. their performance look worse Chan 24-21; test A. T. Chan and A. C. Chan 20-0; beat Peter Lo and than it really was.
J Tsang 21-16.
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N. L. Smith and P. Wilson (SJ) beat Major and Sui 23-20; beat the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are Gills and Gordon 23-20; beat Mac-advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. "When mails are adver- donald and Dingsdale 21-7.
tised to close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed
The Indian boys collected but five safeties off the speedy hurl ing of Herbie Quon who clouted for the circuit in his first time bat. "Savage"
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J. L. Anderson and B. §. Johns (K.C.C.) lost to Kwok and Chan Nell Lee paced the batters of
3-21; beat Chan and Chan 21-6: both squads by connecting for
beat Lo and Tsang 21-16. three in four trips to the pan but
Hassan replied D. Hazell and A. E. Brest (K.C.C.) Socorro Sequeira poled out the with two nomers for the Indians est to Kwok and Chan 11-21; beat Manila, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg only circuit clout.
whose slick flelding made up for Chan and Chan 21-3; lost to Lo United Kingdom their lack of offensive strength.
and Tsang 20-23,
SURPRISING RESISTÂNCE
The Ramblerettes put up, sur- prising resistance tó "Colonel" Dave Walker's Cardinals, only auccumbing by 21 tallies to 22 after
extra innings. 19 two scores were motted at 20-all at the end of the seventh and neither squad could score in the eighth.
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TRIPLE KILLING »
Two double, plays and triple killing featured the In- dians' display "although "In- different bass-running on the part of the Canucks, made them possible.
Cinnie Remedios tailed for the LEAGUE STANDINGS
Ramblerettes in the ninth but
Redbirds came back with counters Ladies' League: through Elegenta. Babida and Canuckettes. Betty Fitzgerald, in their half of Wildcata
the same stanza, points.
to
take the Wahoos
Longest clout was Babida's triple, but doubles were credit- ed to Ding Lopes, Melvy Cam- Das, Babida and Irene Ma- ihlas, the last named garner. Ing three.
MEN'S GAMES
Cardinals Panthers Ramblerettes Florinhas Chung Hwa
First Division”
St. Joseph's HK.B.C. C.B.C.
In the Men's games, St. Joseph's Recrelo Aces had an outing, at the expense of
Cyclones
the Filipino Club boys, the count Indians being 25-7 in favour of the Col- Filipinos legians whose 22 safeties were Canucks
Scond Division
good for. 37 bases, Dave "The Bambino". Leonard Icading the parade with two homers and two Chung Hwa doubles.
V.R.C. Arturo Ozorio registered the Recreio Bees: only triple of the game while Squth Chine Stan Leonard, Hank All, Hussain | RAF. and Ski Powlawski (two) were Cosmopolitan
Liga good for two baggers.
For the Filipinos, Harry Campos Royal Scots and Bobby Laurel were sound de- | C.BA. fenders, Tavares also giving a 8th R.A. hard-working display at the left R. Engineers' cabbage patch.
CLOSE ENCOUNTER
Hong League
CHEERO CLUB DANCE
Under the distinguished patron-| age of His Excellency the Aeting Governor, Lieut-General EXT Norton, the annual Christmas
Air Mail by Air to Bangoon' to connect with the
“British 'Overseas Airways'
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dance of the Cheero Club was Air Mail by sea to Singapore to connect with | Reg held last night. His Excellency, was the "British Overseas Airways." accompanied by Capt. 9. E. Batty-Haiphong 1.000 Smith, A.D.C.
.714 about 300 members and their Straits.
.571 strains of the Middlesex Band,
CENTURY FOR COOMBES
At Bookunpoo on Tuesday. Royal
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867 Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, sall- 600 ed yesterday resulted as follows:
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