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SUNDAY'S SOFTBALL:

RECORD CROWD EXPECTED TO WATCH

MOHAWKS-SAINTS CLASH

Wahoos Tipped To Avenge

First Round Defeat

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BY R.0.Y.

A full programme of twelve matches in four leagues constitutes- tomorrow's softball card, of which the main feature will be the meeting of the Hongkong Baseballers and St. Joseph's in the first of the Men's games at the Kowloon Football Club ground.

Starting off at 9 am.. the opener will see the Baby Panthers in action against the Little Flower Clab with Ha! Wing Lee, Nick Bel- trao and Dare Walker officiating. The Florinhas broke their duck at the expense of the Chung Hwa hassles in their previous appear- ance but cannot be expected to trouble the Panther Kittens who fee one of the steadiest teams in the ladies' competition”.

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Best of the girls games will be things off at Chatham Road, at 9 The former appear to be head- the Cardinals-Wahoos clash at am

10.30 a.m. Fans will remembered for the championship of the that the Redbirds upset these junior circult and should account!

in their Arst for Daddy Soup's outfit without same opponents round fixture but the Wahoos look too much trouble. «· to be

since different team

Cosmopolitans should take the Theresa Noronha returned to take honours when they tangle with over the captaincy of the Green the Sappers at 10.15 am, after Owls who will make a bold bid to which the Royal Air Force take on the Royal Scots in an all-services gain championship honours.

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Last game in this section will see the Victoria Recreation Club and Central Britishers in oppost-

The Ramblerettes should regis-match. ter another win when they tangle with the Chung Hwa girls at noon. The latter showed great pluck in turning out to take beating after beating but that is the only way to garner the experience that will mean so much in future cam- paigns

MOHAWKS-SAINTS CLASH

on with the 'Recs. having the better chance of taking the points. HONG GAMES

league stage a double-header on the Mazina Ground, the Texas Oilers

The Inter-Hong

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SPORTS & GENERAL

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

INTERESTING PROGRAMME OF SOCCER

BY

PILAT

An interesting programme of League matches is down for deci- sion this week-end and some good -Senior friendlies, football should be seen,.

Chinese Team For Charity Soccer On

Jan. 1

The following have been selected

to represent the Combined Chinese against the Rest of the Colony in

played at Sockenpoo on Wednes day, Jan. 1, 1941, at 3.45 p.m. in

aid of the B.W.OF.

Cheung Wing-chol (Sing Tao); Tsang Chung-wan (South China), Lee Tin-sang (Slag Tho); Boong Ling-sint (Slas Tao) Hai Khi n

(Eastern).

Kam-bang

BOWLS-Kowloon Bowling Green Club "At Home" (Austin Road) 1.30 p.. CRICKET.

Kowloon C.0, v. Indian R.C.; The best game this afternoon charity football match to be Recrelo v. Civil Service; Hong-will be between MIDDLESEX and kong C.C. v. Army; Craigen- NAVY, at Sookunpoo, and it will Hower *. University. Junior be hard to predict the winner. friendlies, Indian R. v. How- A good game is "promised on loon C.C.; Civil Service 7. Dio- the railway ground where KOW. cesan Boys' School; University LOON are at home to SOUTH v. "Oralgengower CC.; Police v. CHINA. The mainlanders, always Recreio,

in dangerous team on their own FOOTBALL.-First Division, Kow-ground, have proved a “bogey" to

(South China); Chung Yong- "loon v. South China (Kowloon); the Chinese on many occasions."

Solin (Eastern), „Fang” King- Club T. St. Joseph's (St. J. In the other games, RASTERN

cheong (Sing Two), V. K. Hyui Happy Valley); Middlesex should gather full points, from

." (Eastern), Lee" Wal-tong v. Navy (Causeway Bay); Royal |ROYAL SCOTS while ST.

(South China) (Capt.) 'and: Scots. Y Eastern (Sookunpoo)|JOSEPH'S will meet the Club in

Han Ching-ta (Eastern): 4 p.m. Second Division, 30th what should be a good tussle with

Reserves:-Laŭ Hin-bon (East- RA V, Hervice Corps (Stanley) the odds slightly in favour of the

era); Woo Chi-phang (Eastern), 4.p.m.; Kowloon v, South China Saints, (Kowloon); Club v. Royal En- On the Club ground tomorrow, Kwok Ying-ki (Sing fao), Lo Wal- gineers (St. J. Happy Valley);SING TAO will find the Improved kuen (Eastern), Tang Kwong-sam Middlesex v. Royal Navy, (Mili KWONG WAH team a harder pro. (Sing Tao), Chow Man-chi (South tary. Happy Yalley) Royal position than earlier in the season China), G. T. Tsao (Eastern), Chan Scots v. Ordnance Corps (800- but in view of their superiority in Tak-fal (South China)," Cheuk kunpoo) 2.30 p.m. Third Di-defence should obtain full points.hek-kam (Kwong Wah), Wong King-chang (Kwong wah) and Lee Royal Enf

Shek-yau (South China).

Messrs, A Hoè, and Victor Wong are team managers.

vision, 38th RA, V. girteers

Military. Happy " Valley); 20th R.A. v. 35th RA.

(Chatham Road) 4 pm.;

Shell v. 24th RA. (Chatham

2.30 p.m.

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nament. Club v. Police 2.45 p.m.; Navy v. Army 4 p.m.

TOMORROW

Then comes the Mohawks-St. meeting Chartered Bank in the Joseph's dash that is expected to opener at 10 a.m., after which the draw a record crowd of spectators Greenspots take on the Shell Oll-FOOTBALL-First Division, The Saints WOD convincinglyers in the nightcap at 11.15 a.01. against p make-shift Club squad. at the beginning of the season but will find the full Mohawk tribe an entirely different proposition.

The Waggonermen have been responsible for some of the mosti spectacular softball seen this sea- sor and are again expected to

freworks provide the

in their clash with the present league leading Collegians.

EASY POINTS

Next on the card comes the Cyclones-Canucks affale that should give the former two taily

FULL PROGRAMME · The full programme and um- pires are as follows:-

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB

9 a.. Baby Panthers v. Florin- has (Wing Lee, N. Beltrao, D. Walker).

10.30 a.m. Cardinals. v. Wahoos (N. Beltran, J. Fonseca, Al Lau).

12 a.m. Chung Hwa y. Recreio Molthen, Nip Lum, D. Walker).

1.30 p.m. HKB.C. v. St. Joseph's (A. Liu, H. Quen, T. Chinn).

2.45 p.m. Canuck Cyclones

easy points, although the CanaMolthen, Waggoner, A. Leonard).

dian Chinese, with Bl Woo back

4 p.m. Filipinos v. Indians (Wing

in the line-up, are expected to bee. Hearther, G. G. Lee).

give an improved showing.

CHATHAM ROAD GROUND

Closing the show at the KF.C. ? a.m. Chung Hwa v. Liga (Wel-

be the Filipinos-Indians ford, Osmund, Willie Woo). fracas which starts at 4 p.m. The 10.15 a.m. Cosmopolitań v. Royal Filipino boys have lately acquired Engineers (P. K. Lau, P. F. Choy, the services of several of the bet-C. S. Chung)..

ter Hong players, to bolster up 11.30 am. Royal Scots V, R.A.F. their defence but cannot expect (Higgins, Ollyer, Fittinghof).

MARINA GROUND

NAVY RUGBY XV

The following will represent the! Road) Royal Navy against the Atty in

the Quadrangular Tournament on son (Capt.), Sergeant Manfeld, C. the Club ground today, kick-off at P. O.. War. King, F7L Taylor, A. B. Longmuir, $/Lr, Beattle, S/Lt. LA. Morahan; 87Lt. Mec!ll, Tel Fonte Honeywill, A/Ldg. Tel. Paul, A/Ldg.

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Tao v Kwong Wah (Club) 4: p.m. Second Division, Sing Tao V. Kwong Wah (Club) 230 p.m.; Police v. Kit Chee (Boundary Street) 4 p.m. Third. Division, 12th R.A. v. Amateur Sporting Asst (Scokumpoo); RAF. 7. Service .Corps (Boundary Royal Street); International v Corps of Signals (Caroline Hill 2.30 p.m. Medical Corps v. 7th A.A. R.A. (800kunpoo) 4 p.01.

Fanling Golf

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club. starting times for Fanting to-

morrow are as follows:—

OLD COURSE

9.20. A. Sommerfelt, K. 8. Moṛri-

to down the Indians whose last 12.45 p.m. V.R,C. v. 'C.BA. (GII-| 9.18 Final Club Championship. showing agalist the Chinese lespie, Phillips, Moulten). Baseballers made them out to be one of the strangest teams in the senior loop.

SECOND DIVISION

10 a.m.

Chartered Bank V. Texaco (Wing Lee, Ablong, Hassan).

In the Second Division, Chung 11.15 am, Greenspots v. Shell Hwa and Liga Portuguesa start (Ng. Azedo, Tony Pereira).

H.K. VOLUNTEER · ORDERS

ORDERS BY COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDÄNT, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

OBITUARY

Na 1 Company

The

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Bob.

9.24 A. K. Mackenzie; R. Young. 9.28 A. Mack, D. I. Bosanquet 9.32 W. N. A. Smalley. D. A.

Edward.

9.38 A. McKellar, W. W. C.

Shewan.

-9.40 T. Low, H. N. Wiamson.

9.44 7. A. Parrish, A. W. Bourne. 9.48 W. E. Hines, L. Jackson. 9.52 D. E. Blake, EA. Redmond. 9.56 F. D. Hunter. G. C. Worral). 10.00 W. Stoker, J. R, Way. 10.04 1. H. Geare, D. Humphrey 10.08. J. Linakër, J. B. Harrison.

Commandant regrets to an- Jan. 6. HQ 8.30 am Platoon will 10.12 M. G. Carruthers, J. 8. Dun- nounce the death of No. 4145 Gar. proceed to platoon areas.

Lee Yuz Tong "strAA, Battery,

which occurred on 10/13/40.

RECRUTTS' MEDICAL

EXAMINATION

There will be no medical examina tion on Friday, Jan. 3.

FABADES

Corp. Artillery

ILQ. Ofoc

No. Company

nett.

1018 G. M. Park, B. 7. Loyd,

There will be no parade urit Jan. 10.40 Col Shackleton, Capt Barc-

lay.

8 with exception of Fatigue parades

for those detailed

Jan. 12, Kowloon City Range, Mus. 10.44 Major Temple, Major Mor

ketry Table B.

No. 4. Company

Jan. 3. HQ., 5.30 pm. Completion

NEW COURSE

of TQET. Classes 9 and 10, all Re- 9.24 8. Tomlinson, a. v. Greaves.

9.32 P. Morrison, R. R. Davies.

Will be open from 5.30 p.m. to 6.15 cuts and men who have not yet

p.m. on Monday, Dec. 30 and Friday, completed the Tests as detalled i Jan. 3.

1st Battery . Jan. 7, HQ. 8.am for D'Agullar.

2nd Battery

Jen 5. HQ Miniature Range, a.m. Those detailed., Dress-Mufti.

Jan. 9, HQ, 8 am for Bluft Head.

3rd Battery

Deo. 30, 81. John's Place, 5.30 pan. All N.CO% Dress Overalls. S.D cap, web belt and bayonet frog.

Jan. 3, St. John's Place, 6.30 p.m. B.CA's Class.

J. 9, HQ, 8 am for Aberdeen.

4th Battery

Jan. 2, Queen's Ter, 2 pm. Dress --Jacket, shorta, puttees, S.D. cap.and]

parade.

No. 7 Company

The next parade will be on Jan. 6.

Army Service Corps Company The next parade will be held on Jan. 9.

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All B.B.B's must be returned tof Company Stores by Dec. 31,

Field Ambulance The next parade will be held on Jan 8.

E. N. THURSBY, Captain,

Adjutant, HLK.V.D. Corps

AFFILIATED UNIT Warning: Detachment, ILK.V.D.C.

web belt. Great cost, gun platform 1st Aid Lectures shoes and overalis to be carried.

Jan 1; HQ, # ám for Pak Sha Wan

5th AA, Battery

1/Lt. A. C. 1. Bowker assumes com mand 5th AA. Bty. w.e.i. 27.12.40.--

Field Company Engineers,

Jan 3, HQ. 5.30 pm. Compulsory for all members of the Detachment who have not yet qualified in this subject: Optional for aby other members who wish to attend Practi-

9.40 Miss Cuthbertson. M. A. An- ... nett.

9.44 Miss Blackburn. J. G. Jen-

10.28 JK. Bousfield, R. D. Güiles.

ple. 11.28 Col. Smith. Capt. Reidy.

Home Football And

Results

Rugby

LONDON, Dec 27 (Reuter) - Results of football matches played in Scotland last Saturday were:

Albion 2. Hibernian 3. Clyde 13, Third Lanark 2. Hearts E, Partick.1. Morton 1, Motherwell 0. Queen's Park 1. Falkirk 3. Rangers 0. St. Mirren 2.

XMAS DAY. MATCHES The following were further re-

cal Class (1st Aid Q, 430 pan.sults of matches played on Christ-

for above membera

The next parade will be held at Thanks. KCR at 6.30 p.m. on Jan. 6.

-Corps Signals

The Commandant wishes to thank

the members for their gifta of cakes,

The next parade will be held son sweets, cigarettes, etc. for the Mill Jan. 8 with the exception of such tay Hospitals. Patigue parades as may be ordered Leaves

by the C.B.M.

Mobile Columns Ka

Jan. 3 H 6.30 pm. All' Platoona. M.G. and LG Instructions,

·

mas Day:

Burnley 2; Manchester C, 2. "Stockport 1, Manchester U, 3

RUGBY RESULTS.

The following are the results of Rugby matches played yestér-

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|Gloucester 28, Army XV 3; Home (584) 1. M. 8. BRAUDE

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