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SAINTS-CYCLONES GAME IN TOMORROW'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Cardinals Handicapped In Tilt With Panthers: Babida Reported To Be Indisposed
BY ROY.
Although the usual six-game programme will be staged tomorrow at the Kowloon Football Club, there are but two matches in which the contestants are fairly evenly matched. The card commences with the Wildcats-Ram- blerettes clash at 9 am, and even the latters' supporters are unlikely to concede the Recreio girls much chance of taking the honours. The Wildcats have been practising hard, since their surprise defeat at the hands of the Wahoos earlier in the season, and should be much too. powerful for their opponents.
Another track-meet will be the Wahoos-Little Flower Club fixture which is next on the card. The Green Owls have improved beyond knowledge since Big Chief Therese' Noronha rejoined the squad and it is most unlikely that the Florinhas will be within ten tallies of their score when the last put-out is made.
Best of the ladies' games over the Recreio Bees to their will be the Baby Panthers-credit, appear to have the edge.
The Central Britishers should be Cardinals tangle that com-
much too experienced for the mences at noon. Celeste Royal Scots in the next fracas Marques' Panthers appear to after which the Recreio Bees look have slipped since the start like having an easy time against of the present campaign but Weide Welford's Sappers.
Royal South China and the should still be too steady for
Artillery provide the nightcap at "Colonel" Dave Walker's Red-this venue, the former being fan- birds who have done ráther cled to take the laurels. poorly since they upset the Wahoos soon after the start of the season.
HONG TUSSLE "
Only one game will be played in the Hong section; the Hong- kong Bank-Chartered Bank fixture The latter will be further handi-
having been postponed. Texaco capped by the reported Indisposi- and Greenspots are featured in tion of their star, hurler Etegenia this one Hong struggle" which the Babida, especially as Adi Zimmern has shown po sign of regaining Greenspots should win by a wide
margin. her" former pitching form.
MEN'S GAMES
The Men's senior loop opens, at 1.30 p.m., with the Chinese Base- ballers taking the field against the Filipino Club.
**CHARITY GAMES
Following their practice match against the Royal Air Force during Cont'd Page 12, Col. 4
Judging from the poor recent MACAO RACES:
10rm of the Chinese outfit, the Filipina boys should be well in the hunt and an interesting battle should result, with the odds slight- ly in favour of the Lumen.
St. Joseph's go into action against the Cyclones, at 245 p.m., in what should be the
BEST
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
HOWLS-Kowloon C.C. v. United
Services R.O., 2.30 p.m. CRICKET."A" Division: Univer- şity v. Recrelo; Crafgengower v. Indian R.C. "B" Division: Civil Service
Police C.C. v.
R.C. Kowloon C. C. Y. Craigengower
Recreio v. University FOOTBALL-Junior Shield, First Round, Service Corps. V. Mia alesex (Boundary Street), 2.30
First Division:
Middlesex
V
SPORTS
Eastern At Full Strength Today
BY "PILAT” All roads this afternoon should lead to Caroline Hill where EAST- ERN and SOUTH CHINA will meet in their vital First Division League match.
CHARITY BILLIARDS
VOLUNTEERS BEAT
RAM.C.
In a charity, billiards match played last evening at the Soldiers' Club, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps beat Royal Army Medical Corps by four out of six games played, the points being 1188 to South China are making changes 909. in their line-up. Lee Kwok-wal is L/Cpl. A. P. Pereira was the. returning to the defence while Lau most skillful player. beating Cpl. Hing-chol will be in the pivotal J. H. Harvey, Garrison champion. berth. Eastern will be at tull by 200 to 101. Pereira also scored i strength.
the biggest breaks of the evening,
p.m.. Engineers V. Kowloon Following are some of the pro- 47, 52 and 48.
Boundary Street), 2.30 p.m.bable teams:-
Notable breaks recorded by other SOUTH CHINA-Tam Kwon-players were: Sgt. Rakusen (VC) Kowloon (Sookunpoo), 4 Pkon: Tsang Chung-wan, Lee Kwok-32, 23; Sgt. Remedios (V.C.) 31, 23, Fokce v. Club (Boundary Street).
p.m., Eastern v. South China al, Lau Chung-sang, Lau Hing-20; Pte. M. M. da Silva (V.C.) 32. choi, Tse Kam-hung: Lee Tak-kee, 22; Pte. Hickman (V.C.) 227 Lt. W. Caroline HI), 4 p.m. Second
Chow Man-chi, Chan Tak-fal, Lee V. Dixon (M.C.) 20; Sgt. E W. Division: Navy v. Club (Caro-
Wai-tong and Lee Shek-yau.
Wyre (MC) 27, 22, 21; Pte. J. ine H), 2.30 p.m.. Ordnance
EASTERN: Lau Hin-hoh: Kong Whybro (M.C.) 33, 28, 28. 30th R.A. (Military), 230
Sing-king, Y. S. Yen; Lau Chi- u.m., Third Division: Service Corps v. 96th R.A: (St. Joseph's), san, Hsu King-sing, Lo Wal-kuen; 4 p.m., 35th R.A. v. Shell (Mill Ching Yung-sum, Cheung Kam-hol, V. K Hyul. Tsac Chow-ting and tary). 4 p.m., Engineers
Hau Ching-to Force (Chatham Road), 2.30 p.m.. Signals v. 12th R.A.. (Char tham Road), 4 p.m.
Air
KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee:
'Prizes were distributed to the
successful contestants by Col. N. Forde. All proceeds of the even- ing will go to the BW.OF.
Full scores are as follow: Capt. F. P. Bequeira (V.C.) beat| Chung Fai am, Leung Pak-wat, Lt. W. V. Dixon, 200-150; Sgt. GOLF Royal Hongkong Golf Cheong Shui-fai, Chung Kim-fal, Rakusen (VC) beat S/S. C. Ter- lost to Sgt. E. W. Wyre 196-200; Club Bogey (Par) Pool (Ola Yeung Tse-cheong. Cheuk Shekran 200-140: Sgt. Remedios (V.C.)
Course. Fanling). RUGBY, Semi-Final Round of International Competition, Brig- land v. Ireland (Causeway Bay
4 p.m.
kam, Tin Yang-fat, Chm Chi-fun,
Pte. M. M. da Silva (V.C.) beat Pte. Lau Fook-chnen and Wong King A Howe 200-118; Pte. Hickman chung
(V.C.) lost to Pte. J. Whybro 192- CLUB: J. Odell; S. Strange, 3. scan: 3. Skinner. Upton, H. Mi-beat Cpl. J. H. Harvey 200-101.
200; L/Cpl. A. P. Pereira (V.C))
lington: F. Fowler, Davies, Refert. sen, Scptt and Bickford,
MATCH CANCELLED
cesan Boys' School, which was to have been played today, has been
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 FOOTBALL-Junior Shield, First Chinese Round, Royal Scots v. ABC. (Sookunpoo), 2.30 p.m., First Division: Kwong. Wah"; v. The cricket match between the cancelled owing to the inability Navy (Boundary Street): 4 p.m., H. K. C. C. 2nd XI and the Dio of the latter to raise a term,
Royal Scots v. Sing Tao" (800- kunpoo), 4 pm. Second DVI- "sion: South China v. Police (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m. Eng- neers v. Sing Tao (Sookunpòò), 2.30 p.m., Third Division: Medi- cals v. A.S.A. (Boundary Street), 230 p.m.. 24th R.A. T 20th R.A (Caroline Hill), 2.30 p.m... 7th RA, v. International (Cha- tham Road), 4 p.m. RACING.Macao Jockey Club's
January Race Meeting
Fairy Auk Favoured To Win
Main Event
SPECIAL $ SWEER · FEATURE OF MEET
unreliable and had best be left alone.
-THE SZECHUEN HANDICAP
(THIRD SECTION)
We have an extremely poor class here and therefore all the possibili ties of an upset.. The Mermaid should be prominent and will re- BY LAST QUARTER celve opposition from Cuban Love. There are six events down for de- Black Diamond is a likely place cision at the January Race Meet-getter, while National Anthem may ing of the Macao Jockey Club, provide the surprise packet.
best game of the day. AI- though the Saints won con- vincingly at the first meeting. the Cyclones, who are con- sidered to be a sound defensive squad, should give the hard- hitting Saints a much better fight. This fracas will be quite a which will be held at the Arela family affair as Manager Choppy Preta Racecourse tomorrow after-
:..
THE YUNNAN HANDICAP There are only five entries in
Omar of the Saints will be pitting noon. commencing at 3 pm The this half mile race for "D" Class his wits against those of his first 'saddling bell will be rung at China ponies. Talkative Is a re- brother "Sunburn Omar.
2.30 pm....
cognized sprinter and is my choice, The Hongkong Baseballers. take The Szechuen Handicap for particularly if Mr. Wel is the on the Canadian Chinese in the Class paties of the Hongkong Jockey. curtain closer at 4 pm, and al-Jockey Club has been divided into
The Leopard will also be near though they should win without three sections and will be the first and should secure second place at much difficulty, the Canucks three events on the programme.
least. Phoenix will surely and the should provide sufficient oppoal-There is also a half mile sprint of distance too short and fall to get tion to allow the Mohawks to dis-Class China ponies, while the song "quick enough. The Tigress play the full brillance of their main event, the Chung Hwa Handi-is the remaining entrant but I do capabilities.
cap is confined to Macao subs and not think this grey capable of
The Canucks will probably start to be run over the mue course. Herbie Quon on the mound and if
A Special $1 Cash Sweep, limited the wizard-of-the-whiff hits his
to 50.000 tickets will be drawn on
troubling the others.
CHUNG HWA HANDICAP On the handicap weights, I like the chances of Fairy Apk (162 lbs) although I am inclined to think Coureu Bleu will make him go all out in order to win. Meadow Eve. and Shanghal 4 are both danger- In the opening event over six ous, while Rothesay Bay 13 the one
top form, the Waggonermen are the main event and sales have likely to run into quite a mess of been quite brisk to date. trouble before they subdue the up-- and-coming Canucks,
JUNIOR LOOP
THE SZECHUEN HANDICAP
(FIRST SECTION)
In the junior loop, the Royal Air furlongs, I think the tussle for ikely to cause an upset. Force and Liga Portuguesa open
premier honours will be fought out
the bill at Chatham Road, at 9
It is difficult to gauge these Both of these squads have between Ascot Vale and Lancashire ponies accurately on past perfor been responsible for some sur-Chap. The latter, ridden by a no-mances and punters should make prising displays this season; the vice, was beaten by Ascot Vale at it a point to look them over in the latter, having *
ereditable win Fanling on Boxing Day, but should paddock before the race.
two experienced Jockeys be up on *CONSOLATION STAKES these two nominations tomorrow it would be difficult to pick the ulti-three sections of
The unplaced starters in the the Szechuen
ADVERTISEMENT mate winner, as these ponies are Handicap are eligible to start in
THE MACAO JOCKE
CLUB.
The January Race Meeting will be held at Arela Preta, Macao on Sunday, 19th January, 1941,
mencing at 3.00 p.m.
evenly matched.
this final event and I think racing Radium Star is the next conten- enthusiasts making the trip should der worth watching, but as to the have no difficulty in picking a good real outsider, I vote for Desert one to follow after seeing their Star. This chestnut has been performances earlier in the day. slowly regaining past form and Off-hand, I would recommend definitely improving, with each zal- Geordie as the most likely one.
lop
THE SZECHUEN HANDICAP
(SECOND SECTION).
Lucky Eleven is right on top of
“Y” HOCKEY TEAMS FOR TODAY
The First Bell will be rung at his form at the moment and I do The following will play for the
2.30 p.m..
Admission to Members' En closure: $1; Public Stand: cents.
By Order,
not think any of the possible star-YMCA. in" 'friendly ́ hockey of this chestnut National Liberty noon. De ters will be able to get the better matches at King's Park this after
50 comes next in ranking and with 1st XI (4.15) ——Benwell; Taylor King's Envoy should the two and Yourien; Jordan, Coombe and minor positions. Waldron; Smith, Gemmell. Hitch-
Sunshine Susle is looking quite cock, Morgan and Dunne."
T. A. MARTIN & CO.,
Secretaries & Treasurers, Hong Kong, 15th January, 1941.
at "and should not be neglected, 2nd XI v. R.E's 2nd XI (3.00) while Gallant Marshal has been Cleggett; Grant and Tomlinson: given to me as the one for "big Smits, Corman and Railton; Ma- money."
This latter pony, how cey, Dormer, Spare, allchrist and 28 ever, in my estimation, le entirely | Banks,
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