SPORTS SOFTBALL RESULTS
Following were yesterday's softball results:
Cardinals
ÖIRLS
Canadian Chinese 32
7. Wahbos
2
Q Ramblerettes - 24
MEN'S
BOWLING
Chung Ha
6 for 35
6 for 44
5 for 36
4 for 12
Canadian Chinese 5 Filipinos Chinese
Little Flowers 10.
First Division
Cyclones
4 Indians
The defeat of Switzerland, holders, by Ireland provided the only upset in the quarter-finals A. J. Hulse of the Gutierrez Shield bowls R. Zimmern competition,
U. Ismail though Scotland
F. Baker. vent near to eliminating India. In the other games England beat Wales and Philippines proved too
Y.M.C.A. hockey teams were
Baseball Club 1 St. Joseph's good for Australia. Two matches beaten, the 1st XI by 4-1 by Re-
Second Division Cosmopolitan 0 Recréto were played in the "China Mail" crelo and the 2nd XI by R.A.S.C. Royal Artillery.
4 Royal Scots Challenge Cup, compeition, Field by 1-0. Engineers' "B" unexpectedly beat-
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10
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10
ing Pay Section and 3rd Battery Club proved too good for Navy winning over No. 2 Company "In their Rugby match and won by RA, and Shell surprised Enginders 17-3. Players to impress were when they snatched a point. Club's defeat at the hands of Jimmie Thomson, King, Kennedy R.A.F. continued in winning vein 11.K.C.C. provided the titbit.of the and Gairdner. Club "A", rein- and are one of two teams with a cricket programme of six matches. forced by four Royal Scots, easily 100 per cent, record-Engineers in Following were the best fehts:
bent Navy "A" by 16-0. Davies, Second Division are Carruthers and Hopkins impressed team. Two players, Jorge
the other of most. At Boundary Street Army, Kowloon arid Yau Wah-ming of 68 who were well served by Ford as Kit Chee, were sent off during the 63 Hooker, were much superior to programme of 12 matches, during 37 Police and won 22-0.
which a total of 62 goals were scored.
1
BATTING
E. L. Gosano
81 G. Ainslie
Capt. J. E. Lawrence
Total
Bowling Analysis
M
R.
W.J. Shepherd
2 0 25
1 0
B
6
23
5.8 1
21
Gegg Mahmood Hong Choy Mazuza
Mahmood
G wide-balls.
And Mazuza (2)
C. N. Matthews, b Haynes
.21
K. S. Oh, 1.b.w.. b McGowan
0
G. Hong Choy, b Haynes
W. Gegs, e Skinner, b Ozorio
12
V. Lingam, run out
N. C. Sen Gupta, b Ozorlo
Syed Mahmood, not out
L. H. Tan, c and b Skinner
E. Mazuza, b Skinner
0
S. S. Khar, e Tsui, b Hopkinson
5
Extras (LBI, WBG)
MEDIUM
Total
77
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R.
W.
5 0 18 1
Haynes
Ozorio
Skinner
Hopkinson
8 4 23
4 0
17
2
2
0
5 2
1.0 I
7
McGowan
0A, E. Carey
1. D. J. N. Anderson
3
|A. Zimmern
bowled G. E. Goodban
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CAPSTAN
Navy Gut W.D.&HO WILLS. Bristol & London.
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*37
95 Navy and. Royal Scots, shared 34 10 goals in their First Division
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Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's
*33 soccer match, the soldiers scoring new headquarters on Kellett Island.
32 twice in the last 10 minutes, Ser- were opened by HE. Lieut.-Gen.
vice Corps did well to beat 12th E. F. Norton.
RAIN OR SHINE
MY STANDBY
Q.M. HOSPITAL STAFF
E. V. Hopkinson, b Mahmood
J. Tsul, b Hong Choy
J. McGowan, e Lingam. b Hong
Choy.......
D.-M. Kahn. c Fenton, Mazuza
J. Skinner, b Mazuza
CLOSING DAY
AT C.C-C.
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Craigengower Cricket Club held their Closing Day yesterday when prizes won during the year were presented by Mrs. C. S. Rosselet, wife of the vice-president of the Club.
Prize winners were:
Lawn Bowls-Singles cham- pionship.-K. M. Omar to meet U. M. Omar in the Final. Junior Championship-Winner, W. Hong Sling; Runner-up, J. W. Leonard, Novice championship.-Winner, L. M. Roza, Runner-up, M. F. Bap- tista. Pairs championship.-A. Hung and U. M. Omar to meet L. Gaddi and J. Pau in the Final. Rinks championship.-Winner, S. R. Solina, A, K. Ismail, W. Hong Sling, C. S. Rosselet, Runner-up, W. Broadbridge, H. L. Forman, J. W. Leonard, A. E. Coates.
Cricket: First. Division batting. G. Souza, bowling.-A. K, Is- mail. Second Division batting.- A B. Hamson, bowling.-A. M. Omar.
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