THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 20, 1939
Volunteers Glowing
BALLWAY
10 DAYS
GoEMPRESS to America, Europe
Hong Shang- Naga- hal Empress Kong
of
Leave Arrive
Canada Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Enggia Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 12
Japan Mar. 17 Mar, 19
azki Robe
Leave Leave
Toko- hams Honolulu
Leave Leave
Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 30
Van- couver
Triumph
Easily
Tributes
To Lieut
Hong Kong Volunteer Defence O'Costa-
Corps secured a comfortable cricket win yesterday against Indian Re- creation Club, at Sookunpoo in an all-day match, when they won by! six wickets.
The Interport Dinner
Glowing tributes were paid to Lieut. O'Costa, "Father of“ Macao Hockey" at the Interport dinner at the Bela Vista Hotel which follow- ed the Interport game.
Costa's efforts in establishing
The Indians batted first, but were dismissed for 173 of which M. I. Razack contributed an undefeated knock of 38 including seven boun- daries, while A. Bakar scored 34.
Volunteers easily dominated the the Portuguese port in the world of sport have evidently been ap- Indians attack and notable scores Victoria were returned by K. M. Baxter, who preciated and constant reference retired after scoring 56 including, to him, in this the first Interport 10 boundaries, E. C. Fincher who in Macao since his departure, 'gave scored 67, including 10 boundaries ample indication of the esteem and a five, and T. A. Madar who with which he will always be held in hockey circles both in Macao scored 51, including nine boundar-
and Hong Kong. ies.
Arrive
Mar. 12
Mar. 25
Apr. 4
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.“
TO MANILA
Empress of Japan on Friday, March 10th. Empress of Britain on Saturday, March 11th.
(First Class only).
Canadian Pacific
Scores were:-
I.R.C.
M. P Madar, run out
K. Nazarin, played on, b Stoker A. H. Madar, b Baxter
K. M. Rumjahn, e Ride, b Beck S. A. Ismail, b Baxter
Y. U. Arculli, c Ride, b Beck A. Bakar, e Baxter, b Perry
A. M. Rumjahn, bowled Perry M. 1. Razack, not out
A. H. Minu, b Baxter
J. A. M. Rumjahn, e Ride, b Beck
Extras (B12)
Total
Stoker
Perry
Baxter
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Beck Mckenzie
Presiding at the dinner was Lt. Proenca, who paid 4tribute to the players. His toast team was replied 10 to the visiting 18 to by Lt. G.J.G. Douglas, who 23 travelled to Macao as the repre- osentative of the Hong Kong Hoc- 24 key Association,
10
4
38
13
A FATHER SPEAKS
Mr. H. Nolasco, father of Messrs. F. Nolasco, who made his sixth 12 successive appearance in the series, and J. Nolasco, one of the 173 outstanding players of the game, addressed the gathering on behalf
0. M. R. w. of Mr. F. H. Gellion, president of
the Macao Hockey Association.
R. Other speakers' included -Mr. 3 Henderson, Mr. C. Braga and Mr. A. B. da Conceillio, while souvinirs of the occasion were exchanged by the captains of the two teams.
Major L. T. Ride, st. Ismall, b
91 72. 0
37
27
2
.11 0 ..11 3
52. 27-
6 1 18
VOLUNTEERS
Minu C.Q.M.S. Fincher, c Nazarin, 6 M.
20
P. Madar
67
Union Building
Telephone
Pte. R. T. Broadbridge, b J. M., A.
Rumjahn
22
SPANS THE WORLD
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Lt. A. E. Perry, e S. A. Ismail,
M.-J. Razack
12
Sig. K. M. Baxter, retired -
56
Pte. T. A. Madar, b Bakar
51
Pte, A, C. Beck, b K. M. Rumjahn
14
Pte. E. M. L. Soares, run out
16
Pte. E. Zimmern, b K. M. Rumjahn
15
Pte. W. L. Mackenzie, b K. M.
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Rumjahn Madar Razack Arculli
: Rumjahn
C.S.M.W. Stoker, not out
Extras (B17, LB4)
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
21
302
MANILA
0. M. R. W.
Nazarin
6 0
Minu
7. 0
43
1
Madar
.13
2
52
Bakar
7 .0
42
1
Rumjahn
61
0
33
3
4
0
23
1
40
10
50
32
D
17
SOCCER PLAYERS
0 29
ENTERTAINED
A very enjoyable evening was spent 1last night when Rev. Brother John, 1 Director of St. Joseph's and Brothers 0were hosts to the Manila football team
at a dinner held at the College.
INDO-CHINA
After expressing pleasure at having been able to see so many old boys of La Salle College again Bro. John said that he had witnessed a good game played in the proper spirit. The re sult did not matter although he too would have liked Manila to have won..
Mr. Calvao, of
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23rd Feb. 2 p.m.
"Wosang" 22nd Feb. Noon Kutsang" 10th Mar. 2 p.m.
"Fooshing" 24th Feb. 7 a.m.
26th Feb. Noon TO HAIPHONG.
"Yusang" "Kwalsang" 1st Mar, 7 a.m. "Taisang"
6th Mar. 3 p.m. "Mingsing" 8th Mar, Noon
* Calls at Tsingtaul
To KOBE & OSAKA.
"Kutsang" 22nd Feb. 9 a.m.
"Kumsang" 7th Mar. 9 a.m.
To SANDAKAN.
"Tai Seun Hong"
1st Mar. 10 a.m.
"Mausang" 10th Mar. 10 a.m.
"Mingsang" 23rd Feb. 3 p.m. 25th Feb. 3 p.m. "Esang"
"Taksang" 4th Mar. 6 p.m. "Wingsáng” 11th Mar. 6 p.m.
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team.
He had no complaints to make: of his team and hoped they would give a better showing in their remaining. games.
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