THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 6, 1957.
THREE GAMES
IN SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
(By "SHORTSTOP")"
The only exciting game over the
2ND ROUND OF
week-end was the Filipino Club ver R.H.K. GOLF CLUB
sus Canadian Chinese clash in CHAMPIONSHIP
which the former team had the
POLICE ATHLETIC MEETING
Veterans Race Win By The IG.P.
Excellent Athletics was witness- ed at Caroline Hill yesterday when Chinese boys on the run for five Results of the Second Round of the the annual sports of the Police
innings. Everyone of the Canadian Royal Hong Kong Golf Club champion Force were held. Chinese had a turn at bat in the ship at Fanling, held over the Old The aggregate cup was won by sixth inning, bringing in six runs Course yesterday were:
AE Lissaman beat L. R. Andrewes B.691, while the Hon. Mr. T. E and repeating their feat in the next,
King won the race for veterans to win by the overwhelming mar-
when he beat Dr. Shaw. gin of 13 runs to 6.
6 and: 5.
0. E. C. Marton beat Major Shannon 6 and 4.
"D. S. Robb beat L. Newton at the
After the race the prizes were presented by Lady Northcote, who
There are few changes in the 19th percentages of the League Stand- D. S. Edward beat Col Blake by a was presented with a souvenir by ing, but the Vets still hold first hole. place.
With a full nine out on the field FANLING
for the first time this season, the
H. K. Baseball Club was not able CUP GOLF AT
to hold their own against the En
glish Forum. "Toughy" Chinn, CAPTAIN'S
Miss Sheila Carcy, daughter of Inspector Carey.
The following were the results. 100 Yards (Indian Contingent). 1, B616; 2, B799, -3, B691 Time: 11.8/10 secs.
113/10 secs.
PRESS DEFEATED AT CRICKET
Lt. Comdr. Nicholson's XI Win Easily
In a very enjoyable whole day cricket match at King's Pack yes- terday afternoon, Lt. Comdr. Nichol- son's XI won comfortably against the Press..
Navy batted first and thanks to fine batting by Capt. Allen, Li Skelton, Capt Whitmarsh and Lt. Walters, declared with their total at 172 for 7. Y el Arculli, going on late. for the Press, captured 3 wickets for 17 runs
Press set about their task in with his smoke balls, took their
100 Yards (Chinese Contingent) promising manner, A. H. Rumjahn number soon enough and only al G. H. Henry with a card of 90-1, Cal; 2, C6603, C663 Time and A. R. Abbas giving them a lowed the Baseballers three scat-22-68 qualified for the Captain's 100 Yards (Ezopean Contingent)-promising start, but apart from tered hits.
Cup December Qualifying Round, 1, EZT, 2, Sgt. Sullivan, 3, Sgt. Dennis. Mackay and Y el Arculli, the re- maining batsman failed miserably Although the Central Britishers playing over the Old Course against Time: 11 secs.
200 Yards (Police Reserve).-1, D. have shown considerable improve a field of 33 entrants. Other Young; 2, M. A. da Souza; 3, LA E. Ro- and they were all dismissed when ment, since last week, ther still scores over this course were E Tzario.
still 73 runs in arrears. have not quite enough coaching McMullen77-7-70 and Hr Me Obstacle Race-1, E27; 2, C52, 3,
Scores from their able leader, Bill Muir Bride 87-16=71.-
C224
High Jump-1, B691; 2, Sgt. Tay- The only detailed box scores J. E. Jupp qualified over the Newlor, 3, 234, Height: 5 ft 5 ins missing are those of the CBA Course with a card of 78-14-64, Three-Legged Race (Asiatics).——-1, versus Canadian Chinese game. As from 15 entries, other scores being C660 and C536; 2, C633 and C552, 3,
Stoker 13 and W42... our readers know, a scorer is badly F. C. Young 86-18-68, B. J. B. needed by the League. Mr. Mann
Morohan 88-20-68, A V. Greaves has kindly offered his services, but
87-18-69, H. J. Armstrong 88-18-70 another one is needed as there was and T. R. Rowell 89-18-71. two grounds on which these games are played.
Davis 2b, 3b Wicks If Flickman of
Johnson 3b
McCall ss
Morreal 1h
Molthen p
Goodrich rf, 2b. Brown c Osborne rf
FKB.C
R. C. OF SIGNALS AB R H PO A E HOCKEY DEFEAT
5 0 0 3. 2 0
5.0 1 0 00 IN MACAO
0
1 0 "0 0. 1 1
0
5 1 3 2 0
4. 2 1 -8
G
0
4. 1 4 1
3 1 1
The Royal Corps of Signale hockey team paid a visit to Macao 2 yesterday when they lost a keenly 10 contested game by 8 goals to 1, the 0 0 Portuguese leading at the interval 4 0 2 2. 0 0
by five clear goals. Slater (3), and Ramalho (3), Albert Airosa Alex Airosa netted for the winners, while Sig. Austen replied for the
4 10
39 6 15 27 - 6
G
Score by innings:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Runs:*
63
Hits:
Muir 2b, ss*. G. Fowler 3b, 1f
Blake 1b
Gurevitch p MacNider c
Whitley 11, 2b Millington of- Spradbury of Gaubert ss, 3b
0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0.0
0 4 0 1 2 213 215, bosers. CBA.
Score by innings
Runs:
Hits:
AB R H PO A E Runs:
5 2 3 3 1 11 Hits:
4. 0·0.3 2.01
4 0 3 7 0 0 21.0
A
0 2.8 0 0
0 2 0 ០ 0:0
3.
0·0) 0
200 Yards (Handicap).—1, Sgt. Sul- livan, 2, C521; 3, B726. Time: 25.4/10 secs.
Lt. Comdr. Nicholson's X1–177 for 7 (Capt. Allen 26, Lt Skelton 58, Capt. Whitmarsh 55, Lt. Walters 27; Arcalli 3 for 7).
Press -104 (A. H. Rumjahn 20. 4. R..
Abbas 26, Y. el Arnili 12, N. A. EI Mackay 25; Carless 4 for 33, Whit- marsh 2 for: 0).
E34; 3, B533. Distance: 38 ft. 4 ins. Half-Mile Bicycle Race (Asiaties).-
880 Yards (Open to Members of the Services)-1, Cpl Keefe ('sex); 2, Pte. Perriman (M'sex); 3, Pte. Adams (M'sex) Time: 2 mins. 14 secs.
440 Yards-1, Sgt. Summers, 21, B691; 2, C536; 3, B560,
50 Yards Sack Race-1, D123; 24 B661; 3, Sgt Bothwell Time 59.3/10]
|D290; 3, C52.
secs.
440 Fards (Open to Members of 100 Yards Handicap (Open to Euro- peans over 35 years). H. King, 2 S.CAA)-1, Hui Chi-tsun; 2, Robert G. 1. Shaw; by the Push ime: 11-8/10 Tong Shu-ching: 3. Li Hung-fu. Time:
60.8/10 secs. seca.
100 Yards Handicap (Superinten--Long Jump-1, E34; 2, B691; 3, E22. -120 Yards Low Hurdles-1, 3799; 2 dents). LEWE Heath, 2, L. H. Distance: 20 ft. 9 ins C. Calthrop
3691; 3, B28. Time: 17.3/10 secs.
Throwing the Cricket Ball1, E34, 2, Sgt. Taylor, 3, Sgt. Dentris. tance: 261 ft 8 ins.
Dis
Relay Race (Three-Quarter Mile).
mins. 1 Europeans; 2, Indians. Time: 2 54.2/5 secs."
D. 100 Yards (Police Reserve). Young, 2, Lo Koon-he; 3. K A da Sousa Time: 124/10 secs.
880 Yards 1, B661; 2, Sgt. Willi- son; 3, Sgt. Evans. Time: 2 mins. 15
Band Race-1, Bdm. Winfield; 2, Bdm. Merritt.
Tug-Of-War-New Territories In- dian beat Hong Kong Indians.
Aggregate Cup-1, B691 (8 pts.); 3, Putting the Shot-1, Sgt. Taylor; 2,8799 and B661 (5 pts. each).
0302000 10=6secs. .0.3 0·0·00 0.104 Two baggers A. Lan and G. G. Lee. Home runs-Woo and Bautista: Struck out by Enoc-5; by Quon-6. No base on halls.
English Fornm
0-1 0 0T. Young 20
4 I 2 2 3 0 Wong ss
T Low 35 36 3 11 2771 China p
Ching.c
1 2 3 4 5-6 7 8 9 Chung lb 0 0 1 0 2 0 0.00
3}Chew 1f
2 12 03.101111Ma cf
Two baggers-Wicks, McCall, Mor-Quon rf
real, Molthen and Muir..
Three baggers-Osborne.
Struck out by Gurevitch-4; by Mol Score by innings: then-9.
Base on balls off Gurevitch=2; off ‡Rugs:
Molthen 1.
Canadian Chinese Club
G. Whyte ss/
Ing 3b
A. Lan 2b
Woo 1b
E. Bunn rf
H. Quon p.
G. G. Lee 1f Delgado c
G. Chow ef
Score by
ngs:
Runs:
Hits:
Pedring 1b Cruz 2b Dimatol as
Broc p Paulino: 3b Bautista 1f
Luiszc Tomas rí Islao ci
AB R H PO A E
Hits:
5 1 1 53 01 Smith 2b
5 1 0 2 2 1 Davis 1f
4 2 1.0 2 0 Johnson 3b
5 2-3 700 McCall). ss-
2.3 1 0 2 Morreal p
110 1 Molthen 1b
40 1Goodrich of 17-0 0 Wicks of
*.00.0]Brown c
42.13 12:27 7 5
ABRE PO A E
4-0 1 2
4 10 2 2 0
4 2 2 0 0 01 4.2 10 2.0
4 0 0 17 0.0 400 50 21 40-00 00 3 -1.01 0.0 31.0 1 1 1
347 4:28 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 1 0 4 0:0 27 1·001 0·3001=6 HKBC
Score
ings
1 2 3 4 5 6-7-8 0000 16 6-0—13|Runs: 620016 2 1-12 Hits:
Filipino Club
AB R H PO A E
4 0 0 11 0 2
AB R H POLAE 31-011-1 40 11/01 40 0 2 3 0 1-13:5 40 11
3 0 0 14 0 30 0-1
4 0 0 0 0 0
00
300 10
32-23 24 13 3
123456789 0100 0-0 070-2 0101010 00=3
Two baggers-Chin Home run-Quon
Struck out by Morreal-1; by Chinn
1 1 1 1 1=11.
40 00:01 Base on balls off Morfeal=0; off
4 110 4 1 Chinn=3.
41 0 2 3 0
4 2 1 0 0 1
10. 0 1Vats:
01Forum
Canadian
Score by inning
123456.789
Bilipino
HKBC.
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