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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
SPORTS & GENERAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941.
In the World of Sports
DEPLETED ST. JOSEPH'S
BEAT CYCLONES 9-1
})}
Florinhas Give Improved Display Against Recreio
BY "R.O.Y.".
Under discouraging weather conditions, only a handful of hardy fans turned out at the Kowloon Football Club last Sunday, when the day's programme of five comparatively lopsided matches were decid- ed. Opening the card, the Ramblerettes trounced the Little Flower Club by 21 tallles to 9. despite the latter squad being reinforced by Gerry the inclusion of Redbirds Betty Fitzgerald and Gilly Motta, Jorge hurled steady ball for the winners who were never hard-push- ed although the Florinhas showed welcome improvement, especially in their running of the bases. Ding Lopes connected for a triple to be the longest hitter of the game, while Betty Fitzgerald doubled with the sacks loaded.
Badminton Championship Programme
The Hongkong Badminton Asso- ciation Championships, 1940-41, will commence on Thursday, March 13, at King's College, with the fol- lowing matches:-
7 pm-.1 Anderson. Ho Weng-tob; 7.45-P. A. Yvanovich
GUNNERS MAKE SPORTING
SHORT WORK OF MIDDLESEX
Army Large Units Rugby League
After leading by eight points (a | goal and a try) to three (a try) in the first half, the ROYAL ARTİL-
v. H Dingsdale; 8.30--S. Ampla- LERY made' short work of the vanar v. P. K. Hodl; P.15-Doubles (MIDDLESEX on the resumption of -T. S. Young and M. K. Fung v. play, when these two teams clash- D. Chellish and K. H. Khoo,, fed in an Army Large Units Rugby:
it
MARCH 14
INTERESTING
TIES IN SENIOR,
FIXTURES JUNIOR CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
TODAY
The programme of matches in the Colony Open and Junior Chess Championships to be played at the Peninsula Hotel tonight promises CHERS Colony Open Chess Cham-
to be an unusually interesting one and it is probable that at least a pionship Tournament, Karpe half-dozen ties will be played off.
vich" v. Carvalho, Coxhead น. Sequeira, Weiss v. Zimmern.
The Senior Championship is entering its final round, though the... RACING-Entries close for Jockey number of matches adjourned and postponed adds up to s consider-
Club's First Extra Race,
able gure and it may be safely predicted that another fortnight will be required to complete the tull programme.
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Signals. "A" Y B.A
Tonight, D, E, de Carvalho should) and has yet to meet him in this Mess, Eng. Sgts'. Mess
play L. Karpovich, G. S. Coxbead-Tournament, will be able to repent gineers "A", R.A.F.C. v. Signals C. M. Sequeira, and K. Welss-E. his successes, in which case five Mess, Military Police v. E.A.M.C. Zimmern. These ties are all high-players would be very nearly level
ly Interesting, "especially the first, in standing.
where the other participants in the Tournament will be looking for
TOMORROW
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TOURNEY STANDINGS
The standings to date:-
League match at Sookunpoo YES-ATHLETICS. - University Athic Talkoo Club 8 p.m.-C. Au.vterday, to run out winners by 22
tic heats, Pokfulum, 3.30 p.m. a come-back on the part of D. E. H. C. Eardley: 8.45-F. Kwok and points (two goals and four tries)
St. Paul's College Annual sports, de Carvalho, former Colony Cham- #
S. C. A. A ground, Caroline Hill. plon, who has been in very poor L. Karpovich D. Kwok v. C. F. Chlu and S. c. to six (two tries).
During the latter half of the
form this year. Liang; 9.30-R. M. Lavalle and. N
v. M. Talan and first session, both sides played ex- ceedingly well and several splendid runs. were ruined by the opposi- Ltion's Ane tackling.
The Canuckettes climbed into by his teammates who never look-A. Beltrao the leadership of the Ladies' ed like overcoming the Mohawks Odell. League when they gained an easy early lead.
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The teams were:-
MARCH 18 11-0 triumph over the hapless Although their fixtures have not
Club de Recreio-7 pin.-J. Chung Hwa lassies who were ab-yet been completed, neither the Anderson and W. Gillies V. W. T. solutely. helpless against the Second Division nor the Hong Ho and A. C. Cheung; 7.45-R. M. R. A-Easterbrook; March, Kee speedy slants of Mary Ng. who was League were in action.
Lavalle Peter Lo; 8.30-T. Sble, Glbiin, Richards; Hook, Dob- Young v. J. Tsang: 9.15-E Gilles-binson: Bompas, Wedderburn. Del- pie and Miss Wong v. H. C. Eardley derfield, Heath. Mew, Page, Eddi- and Miss Decima Eardley.
son, and McDermott.
M'sex.
backed by well-nigh perfect sup- port. Renie Yuen paced the bat- ters with four safeties, Including
two triples, in four trips to the pan
although Mary Ng also had a per-Canuckettes
fect average with 3-in-3.
Other Wildcats
extra base clouts were triples by Wahoos Rösle and Dot Loule and a two- Cardinals bagger by Ullah Khod.
MARCH 17
King's College-P. C. Leung and 692 K. F. Chlu v. E A, R. Alves and P. 571 P. Botelho: 7.45 C. C. Pereira and 533 A. E Xavier v. J. Hool, and T. B. 238 Tech: 8.30-P. A. Yvanovich and B. .071 T. Gosanu v. A. L.Fisher and P. 071 Wynter-Blyth; 9.15-E Zimmern and Mrs. Zimmern v. P. Wong and Miss Ribeiro.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Ladies' League
Won Lost Petg.
1,2 1 .923
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Baby Panthers
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Ramblerettes Florinhas Chung Hwa
4 -10
1 13
1 13
First Division
10
2
.833
10 3
,739
10 3
769
6
5
7. 6
4 1.
0 12
Second Division
9
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9
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6 3
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6
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0 4 600.
SAINTS' EASY WIN Although several of their re gulars were away at camp, the league-leading St. Joseph's outfit had an easy time against Sunburn St. Joseph's Omar's Cyclones who sustained a Mohawks 1-9 defeat. Hits were fairly even Indians but the Joltin' Joeys came through Recrelo Aces In the pinches both at "bat and in Cyclones
C.B.C. the fleld.
Leonard Filipinos
Stan "Powerhouse " connected for the biggest hit of Canucks the game when he slashed a triple
V.R.C.
to right in the third stanza while Skelly Razack, with a double, re-chung Hwa plied for the Cyclones.
R.A.F.
Recreio Bees Cosmopolitans
Liga Portuguesa. Royal Scots 8th R.A. C.B.A.
Royal Engineers
CANADIANS TROUNCED The Chinese Baseballers trounced the Canadian Chinese by 8 mark- ers to 2, inflicting on the Canucks their twelfth straight defeat of the season. Denham Crary again hurl- ed effective ball..for the Liumen, in letting the opposition down with only three safeties, but was erratic Wayfoong
Stell in allowing them seven free passes.
Texaco Contrary to expectations, Herple
Lacas Quon was not seen on the mound for the Maple Leafs, Gee Gee Lee doing duty in his stead. Youth- ful Junior. Mar was seen in the Baseballers Ene-up and came to light with 3 timely two-bagger which was matched only by Den- ham Crary's double,,
MARCH 20
C. M. Sequoira Carvalho showed great improve-G. S. Coxhead ment in his match against Cox-jK. Wetss head on Tuesday, which he was E. Zimmern...
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SATURDAY, MARCH 8 FOOTBALL
First Division: Middlesex v. Police (Boundary Street), 4.30 p... Royal Scots unfortunate to lose in a very com-D. E. de Carvalho... 8 0 1 7
plicated end-game. Volunteering v. Kowloon (Kowloon), 4.30 p.m..:
JUNIOR TIES activities necessitated
postpone- Eastern v. St. Joseph's (Caro-
ment of the first-round encounter: line H), 4.30 p.m. Second
Junior Championship ties for to- between Coxhead and
Sequeir night are the following:-Kolat- Division: Middlesex v. Ordnance
Welss and Zimmer, and these choff v. Kurrik. Grefalda v. (Boundary Street), 3 p.m.. Royal!
players will be meeting on an Kwal-yung," Biriukoff v. W. Lee, To Scots V. Kowloon (Kowloon).
other for the first time in this Yu-lau v. Gardner, Drake v. d'Al- 3 p.m., South China V. Navý
Tournament.
meida, Petrove v. Danenberg and (Caroline H), 3 p.m.. Service Corps
(St. V. Kwong Wah
While Karpovich has been lucky Poupard y. Tausz.
a lead of two Latest Joseph's). 4.30 p.m., 30th RA v.in running into
standings:-Un. Kwal- Club (St. Joseph's), 3 p.m. Third points over the rest of the field,yung. A. Y. Birukoff, A. Kurrik, J. Division: Medicals. v. Signals competition for runner-up honours Grefalda, V. V. Kolatchoff and Win. (Club), 3 p.m., 36th R.A. v. 12th 15 yet very keen and the whole Lee each 2 points; J. Tausz and RA. (Military), 4.30 p.m. 20th R. Deld, other than Carvalho, is well R. C. Danenberg-each 1 point; To A really high standard of play
Av. International (Chatham in the running.
Yu-lau, E. M. Petrove, J. H. d'Al- was witnessed when the ROYAL ENGINEERS met
Road), 3 p.m., Engineers v. 35th: the ROYAL
R.A. (Military), 3 p.m., 24th RA, Coxhead, scors in the same League.
v. 7th RA (Chatham Road), twice in the Club Championship | points. 4.30 p.m
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Moggeridge: Jackson, Freshwater Sheehan, Jones; Rad- ley, Willoughby: Jennings, Wokey. Burrel, Pearce. Goddard, Bayly, Giham, and Thompson.
HIGH STANDARD
Taken entirely by surprise, by the blitz tactics of the Sappers, the Royal Scots went down with-
Talkoq Club-8 p.m.-E. Zim- .545 mern. v. J. Hool: 8.45-K. W. Choy 538and K. Low v. J. J. Remedios and 363 H. F. Gonsalves; 9.15-D. Kwok and in five minutes of the commence-
2 10.167 Mrs. Wilson v. M. A Olivetra and ment of the game by a try which, however, their opponents were un- .000 Miss Silva.
able to convert.
No changes in dates or times 900 will be allowed without permission. .900!
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H.K.F.A. COUNCIL
MEETING
be given to Full credit must Bateman, Valon, Gracie, Hunter, Coombe, and Durie, of the Royal Scots, and Barrow, Rees, Fowlie, Appleby, Redman, and Otway, of the Royal Engineers, for their out-
.333 A Council meeting of the Hong-standing display. .300 kong Football Association will be
111 held at the Association's 'office on .000 Wednesday, March 13, at 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS:-Minutes of Council 1.000 meeting No. 8: Minutes of League 750 Management Committee meeting. .667 No. 12; Minutes of Emergency Sub- 500Committee meeting No. 7: Ac- 500 counts; Draw of Semi-Final Round .000 Senior and Junior Shield Competi- .000 tlon: Any other business.
£30,000 Portraits To Be Moved If Crisis Comes
"HITTING SPREE Ringing down the curtain, the Mohawks went on a hitting spree to garner 19 tallies while "Cy"" Jones was hurling three-hit ball to blank the Filipino lacs, Every batter in the Baseballers' line-up registered at least one safety and the teams total bag of eleven hits included doubles by Cy Jones, Hank Sperry, Pete Fitch, Johnny Schal- berg and "Bonesetter" Doc Molthen. Dave Amper hurled steady ball, despite being nicked for so many has perfected an ice cream which niche in local history.
contains 111 the vitamins of hits, but was given little support|
spinach
Nineteen valuable portrafis, of men whose names will be associated with Singapore for a long time to come, and which at present adorn the walls of the Victoria Memorial Hall, will be removed to a place of safety immediately, if and when a crisis threatens this fortress island.
SPINACH ICE CREAM
and
The teams:-
ROYAL ENGINEERS. — Heath; Barrow, Martio, Rees, Jones; Pick- ton. Fowlie: Appleby, Killeen, Will- cox, Redman, Brinkley. Sheldrick, Otway, and Davis
SUNDAY, MARCH 9
FOOTBALL.
First Division:
South China V. Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m., Second Division: Kit Chee v. Engineers
Division: Shell (Caroline Hill). 3 p.m. Third V. AIT. Force (Boundary Street), 3 p.m.. A. S. A. v. Service Corps (Chat- ham Road), 4.30 p.m. HOCKEY-Police "A" v. Recrelo, 5th A. A. "B" v. Police "B" G- boats v. Khalsa, C, B. A. v. R. E., University v. Nomads, 5th A, A, "A" v. Punjabis,
FANLING
MEET
HUNT
ROYAL SCOTS. Pinkerton; | Patterson, Douglass. Bateman, The Fanling Hunt will meet on Fairley: Harison, Vealon; Gracic, Sunday at the Hunters" "Arms and Hunter, Duke, Millar, Livingstone, Mr. H. C. Macnamara will be "at
Home." Coombe, Sutherland, and Durie.
U.S. YACHTS AS PATROL BOATS
and
A meet was also held yesterday jat Bheungshul.
Best U.S. Motor Boat Racer
Six yachts, obtained from pri- vate owners to augment the Navy's.. lighter fotillas are JOW under- gcing conversion in the U.S. Navy Yard in Brooklyn for use as patrol
tor A veteran of 15 years of specta- These portraits by well-known boats. They are to be ready ártists Include those of past service before the middle of Win-cular, competition, Fred Jacoby, Jr., of North Bergen, N.J., this Governors, some brilliant
Le. ter.
Deck armament gislative
the American out Councilors
Chi-
anti-air-year topped nese "towkays," who by their good craft guns are being, supplied to board motor boat racing field by deeds for Singapore during their the one-time, pleasure craft. Simi-as great a margin as Bobby Jones residence nere, have earned ajlar armament, it was disclosed, or Babe Ruth "led their opposition
will be provided for the U. 8 at the peak of their careers.
Jacoby. The total value of these por- Wharton-the 15,000-ton
daring resourceful former traits is estimated at £30,000, and (Munson liner Southern
driver, in winning for the fourth Cross, Kenneth Wallace, manager of a
time one particular portrait of a former which was
the George T. Townsend made over fa. Robins creamery concern, said the cream Governor of the Straits Settle Dry Dock into a naval transport.
Medal, emblematic of the outboard scoring championship, spreadea- Wharton was delivered at fection with health "qualities of the Sargent,
gled the field of 2,000 competitors- 10,000 the Navy Yard the evening vegetable
by almost 8,000 points during a Dec. 5,
season in which the largest muni- ber of sanctioned regattas
CLEVELAND,A Cleveland man
ADVERTISEMENTS, combines the tastiness of the con-ments by that well-known artist. The
THE HONG KONG:
JOCKEY CLUB.
"This advance is just one
several." Wallace said. “I already
date have developed [18.
and raisin ice creams. Next one will be la tomato sherbet" Draft Programmes and Entry Spinach ice cream is green and Forms for the "First Extra Race bits of spinach leaf show through Meeting to be held, weather the mixture
Wallace's "warm ice cream permitting, on Saturday, 15th,
which contains more than the March,
1941,
(POSTPONED
normal amount of butter-fat, wif FROM SATURDAY, 8th be sold for the first time MARCH, 1941) may be obtained Winter.
guineas.
is valued at
Interviewed, an official said that the portraits, which are still hanging on the walls of the Memorial Hall, will not be removed till a serious crisis threatens Singapore.
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INDUCTED INTO NAVY The yachts being inducted into held. the Navy are the Hi-Esmaro, for mer yacht of Mrs. H. E. Manville. the Edmar, contributed for de- fence by Major Edward Bowes;
the
84 RACES
was
His consistency was attested by his record-breaking performances
¡points in each race, except one in which he was disqualified for
H. Ridgeley jumping the gun and one in which
Once
he falled to finish"
Then the authorities will the Vera, once owned by Harold s. in which he participated in 84 remove, and pack and store them yanderbilt, the Savator, obtained races in 21 regattas and copped
¡from in a place of safety.
Joseph H. Seaman;. Besides their monetary value, Sybarita. owned "by the portraits are cherished be- Bullock, and the Pegasus, this
cause of their sentimental value. Cliford Hemphill's craft.
So far superior to the other Similar arrangements will be
With a new record total of more drivers was Jacoby that he tallled Victoria Navy Yard, the speeded-up con- ranker, Paul Wearly, of Muncie, straction of the 45,000-ton battle- Ind., was able to get only 15498, ship Towa and completion of work during the racing season, on the 35,000-ton North Carolina By his brilliant performance Is 'moving jatisfactorily, Capt. throughout the season. Jacoby Joseph J. Broshek, industrial once again carned the privilege of
at the Secretary's Office, Ex The mixture. Wallace said, will made with regard to the expen- than 20,000 men at work in the 23,382 points, while the second *change Building; the Club seem less cold while being eaten eve organ at the
House, Happy Valley; the Hong and will build body heat.
Memorial Hall
Wallace is working with a Cleve-
cream
Kong Club; the Sports Club; and and physician on an ice the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. for diabetics which will contain no
Entries close at 12 o'clock sugar or saccharine.
NOON on THURSDAY, 6th ITALIAN PRISONERS The George Cross (Civilian Vic-manager of the yard, reported carrying U.8.-2" as a boat num-
March, 1941,
GEORGE CROSS LONDON. Mar. 5 (Reuter)
toria Cross), for great gallantry The keel of the 45,000-ton Missouri ber, symbol of the country's lead- IN INDIA
and undaunted, devotion to duty, will be laid early next month. ing professional driver, BOMBAY, Mar. 6 (Renter)-Ahas been awarded to Temporary Workmen already have fabricated Hla racing, caréer dates back 15 further 6,700 Italian prisoners of Lt, Harold Reginald Newgass of hundreds of tons of steel into sec-years, and since 1935 when he art war have been landed here in the the Royal Naval Volunteer Re-tions for the bull, thus enabling won the Townsend Medal, Jacoby last two days. The total now in serve, stated the London Gazette building of the new ship to proceed has scored the huge total of 244-
swiftly. 112 India exceeds 12009,
but no details are given.
082 points.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
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