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SPORTS
FIRST ENCOUNTER OF CHINESE, Good Soccer POLICE LEAD IN
INDIANS TIT-BIT OF TOMORROW'S SOFTBALL
CHARITY SOCCER
MATCH
Wildcats, Redbirds Tangle For Xmas Comforts
In Second Round: Wahoos To Have An Easy Outing
BY R.O,Y:
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WITH THE GONG SOUNDING FOR THE SECOND ROUND, THE WILDCATS TAKE THE FIELD AGAINST THE CARDINALS in the opener of tomorrow's six-game programme at the Kowloon Football Club. Since taking a severe trouncing at the hands of the same opponents on opening day, the Redbirds have, rained added strength, through the acquisition of many useful new hands who are as enger' as the old hands in looking forward to retting sweet revenge for their first round beating.
On Sunday, Dec. 22, at the HK. FA. ground, the Health Division of the Medical Department will meet the Hospital Division in a football
Promised Tomorrow
DOUBLE CHARITY
·ATTRACTION
BY PILAT
MACAO F.A. LEAGUE
Our Own Correspondent MACAO, Dec. 1-Last Saturday saw the division games of the Macao Football Association draw to the close of the First Round and giving the Police, by virtue for their victories over the other teams. the lead in the Mist. Divi- stor while the Tenebroso main- tained their leadership in Second Division.
the
...
Results of the First Round-are
FIRST DIVISION
match, the proceeds from which Something that has certainly will go towards Christmas com- not been attempted by the Foot- forts for the Chinese Inmates of ball Association before is in store as follow the various hospitals
for soccer fans on Sunday when they will have the opportunity at ! witnessing two art class charity matches on the same afternoo
There will be no fixed admission charge for this match which will start at 10.30 am. but contribu- tions will be gratefully received.
The following will be line-up:- HEALTH DIVISION: Wong Wing-sum; E. J. Whitzob, E IT. Harris; M.. E. Parvis, V. M. Ben- well. Chung Wing-kwong; Dr. G. I Shaq RAJ.. Simpson, A. W. tower W: Mackenzie, and
Poude
Tenebroso Obras Publics Telepostal Argonauta Leong hau,
(4)
F. W. D. L. Pts. 109 1
10 5 2 3 23
10 5 1 44 10 4 2 43
10 4 1 379
10
SECOND DIVISION
The games between chosen from the REST OF THE COLONY and COMBIN ED CHINESE will be played at Coway Bay, the first commencing at 230 pm. Four very strong elevens have Tenebroso been selected but, on paper, the Police Leung Tak-wal.
Chinese combinations appear very Watco HOSPITAL DIVISION. - Fimposing though the Rest teams Argonautá. Angus Df. D. J. Valeritine, K. Iaré by no means weak. The Wahoos have a push-over having been fred, convicted and Lau; G. Yu, J. Skinner, Y. Leung There will be the usual League when they meet Chung Hwa in discharged from all offices in con-T. Pile, W. K. Lau, R. Hopkinson, programme this afternoon. The the second game, the latter now nexion with the Kowloon Kops L. H. Li, and M. J. Zammon. best game should be between EAST being armly limbedded at the foot (with deserved ignominy). пот
ERN and MIDDLESEX line Hill.
The Wildcats were nosed out by the Wahoos last week and, Judging from the recent lack-a-daisical displays, will be hard to slave of the challenge of "Colnel" Dave Walkers outfit. This they will probably do by virtue of having greater hitting power but the Redbirds will certainly make them work for the polnits.
of the league hdder through offers for sale (for the Bomber losing to the rookie Florinhas last Fund), the cap-on view-which Sunday.
he wore when playing for the New, fin-York, Glants in the World Series."
"There will be no hearing_and hopes of bettering their 6-20 no uppeal!!!!!
The Ramblerettes have
bold proved sufficiently to
hands
out
of
the
defeat at the Canuckettes when they fist met
MEN'S GAMES
ני
COMBINED LADIES SQUAD
Referee: J. F. McGowan.
Fanling Golf
Am
STARTING TIMES The following have been select- FOR SUNDAY but a win appears to be very re-ed to oppose the Kops and all wil
The Royal Hongkong 'Golf Club mote, although the Canadian see duty-Hurlers: Mary Ng. starting times for Fanling to- Lassies will be without regular Therese Noronha, Thelma Collaco, morrow are as follows:-- shortstop and skipper Jean Lee E. Babida: Catchers: Dat Loute.
OLD COURSE who is convalescing from an ap-Jackle Anderson, Cynthia Motta, pendectomy..
Infielders: Yvonne Yolle. Irene 9.16 Col. Rose, F. D. Hunter, Pereira. Celeste Marques, Cinnie 9.20 D. S. Edward. z. "Groves. in the senior Men's loop, the Re-Remedios, Ullan Khoo, Gloria Mar. 9.24 R. M. Wood, A. H. McBride. creto Aces will meet with little op-Alda Castro, Alice Ma, Irene Cas-1.28 N. P. Fox, T. LOW. position from the Canadian Chilho. Lily Mar and Regina Xavier 9.32 J. B. Harrison, L. A. D. Dun- nese although the return of Bill while the outfielders Woo will undoubtedly inspire the Theresa Marques, Gladys Hutchin- Canucks to better things than Sun, Jean Yolle. Jay Wong and they have shown all season, their Mary Mar. weak point, a receiver to work with star hurler Herbie Quan, not yet having been rectified.
will be
cad.
8.32 W. Stoker, D. L Prophet. 9.40 A H Fenn, J. R. Colids, 9.44 G W. Behrman, R. R. Fear-
son.
9.48 A. C. I. Bowker, S. A. Sleap. or 9.52 P...V. McLane T. Megarry.
This game will be well worth the four-bits charge for admission but just to give extra value the "Oldsters" and "Youngsters" The Filipino Club are not ex- Rected to giver the Cyclones undue the Kowloon Football Club will 9.58 trouble, the latter gave an im-stage the opener at 10.30 am.
J. J. ven Muhlen, J. G. Jen-
sen.
Most of them will probably be 10.00 F. A Redmond K S. Do, pressive showing to drop a 1-0 decision to the Recreio Aces last showing the strain of too matry
bertson,
week and have invariably put up Xmas Greetings but, judging from 10.04 P. M. Cotton, B. O. Baldwin a great night when on the losing the show they put on in a practice 10.08 D. Humphreys, H. M. Row-
end. With victories over the In-
sesston the other evening, this
land.
Greaves.
dian Softballers and Chinese Base-fracas is going to be really good. 10.12 8. L.Lloyd, I. H. Geare. ballers to their credit, Sunburn " Owing to pressure of space, I 10.18 A. D. Humphreys, A V am holding over the line-ups. of Omar's breezy boys have. well Justified their inclusion
the "Over 40's" and "Under 40's" 10.20, R. L. S. Webb, A. A. Bren- in the
until next week, when I expect to First Division.
fier. ! give readers plenty of dope on 1024 A. W. Bourne, W. . Robert what they are likely to see if they
The Filipino outfit took their lone victory against the Canucks and will probably have to wait until they meet them again before they stand a chance of increasing their score. "
NIGHTCAP BATTLE-ROYAL
The best game of the day will be the nightcap between the Chinese Baseballers and the Indian Softballers at 4 p.m. This will be the first meeting of these contestants and a battle-royal should be sten with the outcome in
doubt all the way.
Once again, the Llumen will have something like a full team
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fan.
urn out at the RF.C. on the 10.28 J. D. and J. M. Thomson. morning of Boxing Day.
1032 3. L. a. Pearce, D. L Bosan-
The full schedule and umpires are as follows
KOWLOON F.C. GROUND
quet,
10.38 A. N. and Q. A. 1 Mac
fadyen.
a.m. Cardinals v. Wildcats (M. 10.40 Lt. Col. Way, Capt. Roberts. Mendonca, H. Wing Lee, Ablong, 10.43 EH. Williams L. H. Calth-"
10.30 a.m. Chung Hwa v. Wahoos
(P.
J. Molthen, Nip Lum, D. Walker).
rop.
NEW COURSE
9.24. A. Sommerfelt. K. S. Morri
12 am. Canuckettes v. Ramble-ja.m rettes (H. Wing Lee, Al Lau, C. 9. Chung).
1.30 p.m. Recreio v. Canucks (H. Campos, V. Marques, A. M, Omar). 2.45 pm. Cyclones v. Filipinos the team that nosed out the. Quon, C. Figuereido, G. G. powerful Hongkong Baseballers Leer.
and must be
conceded sight Pp. Indians v. C.B.C. (F. Mot- edge over the less colourful but then, N. Beltra H Campos), steadier defence of the Indian lads,
CHATHAM ROAD GROUND
- a South China v V.R.C. Three Becond Division two Hong Higgins, W. Lawrence, Fitting-
hoff). matches are also, down for de- elston.
THE KOWLOON KOPS With Boxing Day but five days away, the Kowloon Poller are put- ting all of their spare time into Intensive practice sessions in pre- paration for their game against the Combined Ladies to be held at the KFC, in aid of the Bomber Fund.
Coach Dowman, of the Kowloon Kops, states that in Mimi Estall and Cyclone Davitt, he has the two best felders · playing softball! in Hongkong today. Busy "The Barrel Riddell is reputed to be the squad's heaviest slugger but, judging from their nick-names the rest of the squad will give him plenty of competition. Here they come Marcus "Ronuk" Manning, "Stone" Wall, "Rabe" Penfold, "Battling" : Bethell, "Fif" - Plle, "Detroit Michie, "Sim" Griggs, "Blimp" Daly. Dizzy Jones, Butcher Clark, Chris "Popsicle" Dowman, "Four-chai" Matches, "Red" Kelly, “Barrel" Alexander, "Scotty" Bo- wer, Glen Stewart, "Limey," Robberts, "Bring-'em-back-alive” Johnson," Streak, Medley and "Home-run" Galvin
NO APPEAL!!
The last named is the subject of a notice, posted in the Talm-sba- taul. Canteen, much, to the amuse- ment of his colleagues, as well as himself, and it reads something like this "Home-run Malvin,
10.13 a.m. Recreio Bees v. C.B.A. C. Wing Lee, Ng. B. Izatt).
12.45 pm. 8th RA. v. Chung Hwa
SOL.
9.32 E. Richardson. J. L. Ma-
cintyre.
9.52 E C. Price, W. W. C. Shewan. 1020 A. T. Dow, E. I. Groome. 10.24 F. A. M. Elliott, J. F. Robin-
BOIL
10.32 R. H. Challinor. H. A. Mila.
(Welford, Phillips, Foley)" MARINA GROUND
10
a.m.
Shell
Wayfoong (Laurel, V. Marques, Art. Ribeiro). 11.15 a.m. Cables. v. Lacas (Ab- long. Barradas, M. Souza).
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY
gineers v. 20th R.A. (8öokunpoo). 4 p.m
*
BILLIARDS-Soldiers' Club. Tour-
nament, “A” Coy. Royal Scots GYMNASTICS, First Anitual v. Pay Corps.
Drill and Gymnastic Display
Defence Corps Inter-Unit Re- gafia: Deep Water (BAY) 245
RUGBY.
CRICKET-Benior friendlies, Re- by Hongkong University (EU crelov Army; Craigengower v. Tong-sen Gymnaalam) 9 pm. Indian R.C.; University, Live ROWING Hongkong Volunteer Service. Junior friendlies, Army Recreio; Indian R.O. v. Crai- gengower; Civil Bervice ́v.. Uni- versity; Kowloon 7 Police, FOOTBALL-First Division:" East- St. Joseph's v. Royal Scots (at ern 7, Middlesex (Caroline H)
Joseph's), Kwong Wah v Kow foon (Boundary Street), club v. Navy (Club), 4 pm. Second DI vision: Ordnance 7. Sing: The FOOTBALL. Charity Matche
Quadrangular Tour- Hament, Royal Navy Club (Causeway Bay). A pm: Friend 17. Navy:"A";v. Club "A" (Cause.
- way Bay): 2.45 pm, 5 TOMORROW
Combined Chinese "A"
Rest
(Military), 2.30 pm. Navy. Kowloon
A Causeway Bay). Pam St. Joseph's), 230 p.m., South China v Middleser
Combined Chinese "B" v. Rest (Caroline Hu; 2.30 pm, Kwong "B" (Causeway Bay), 230 pm Wahy. Royal Bota (Boundary Becond Division: Kit Chee v Street), 2.30 p.m., Club v. Bervice 30th RA. (Caroline mm) -2,80 Corps (Club), 230 pm. Third sm. Police v Engineers (Boun- Division: Signals v. Air Force. dary Street) 4 pan. Third Div- (Chatham Road), 4 pm., 25th slon: 24th RA, v. Medlikus (800- R.A. v. International (Sookuz-) Einpon) 120 pm:, Service Corps poo), 230 pm, 7th EA vv, shell (Boogunpool, 4 "%m. 12th RA, (Military) 4 p.m. En- Street), 2.30-0.m
at Caro-
In the other games wins should be registered by ROYAL SCOTS KWONG WAH and NAVY at the expense of St. Joseph's. Kowloon and Club, respectively.
- 10·10
P. W. D. L Pts.
is
8 $ 12 13
6. 2 2 2 12 615 7 Members of the two so-far`aut- cessful teams are:-
POLICE: Lei Nga, Artur gantos. Ramon Ma, Leong San Chi. Julio Santos, Ferreira, Chong Chan Kong, H. Santos, Nito, Joanilho and Leandro.
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