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SAINT'S-INDIANS CLASH TOMORROW

By "Grandstand"

SPOTLIGHTING THE Senior League triple bill for to-morrow will be the St. Joseph's-Indian Soft-` ballers clash slated for 11.45 a.m. at the Kowloon Football Club ground, whilst the Recreio Aces will be featured in a double-header when they take on the Filipinos at 10 a.m. and the Chinese Baseball- ers at 12.45 p.m.

The Saints will start with the odds slightly in their favour when they tangle with Ahwoo Omar's Indians, as the Collegians seem to be hitting their batting form lately, with George "Strawberry" Souza appearing in the news again, having climbed into the 250 grade, after being in the slumps for the greater part of the season.

SOFTBALL PROGRAMME

Following is the Softball League programme for to-morrow;——

SENIOR LEAGUE

(At the Kowloon F.C. Ground) Recreio Aces V Filipinos

(10.00 a.m.)

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 29, 1941.

RECREIO TO MEET IR.C.

After their convincing display against. Craigen- gower Cricket Club "last Saturday, when they wou

(Bill Woo, Wally Welford and by 125 runs, Indian R.C. should give another good account of themselves in

George White.)

St. Joseph's V Indians

(11.15 a.m.)

Bill Woo.)

(Nip Lum, A. V. Gosano and their Senior League en- counter with Recreio at King's Park to-day.

Recreio Aces v Chinese Baseballers

(12.30 p.m.)

(A. R. Kitchell, K. Nazarin and

Al Leonard.)

It is doubtful, however, whether the IRC, batting is strong enough to force a win, though they should be able to be somewhere hear it if

form

RAPIER'S

SELECTIONS

FOR TO-DAY

skittle the Race No. 1

customers their money's worth,

Umpires for the first game will A. R. Minu should, strike be Bill Woo, Wally Welford and with the ball and George While, whilst A. R. Kit-Gosanos out cheaply enough for a chell, Kassa Nazarin and Al Leon-small Recreio total. ord will officiate in the second Récreto, howevor, will be play- ing on their own ground and that

tussle.

Ladies' International "Slim" Arculli's With one game ahead fielder Madeen

With the completion of the claim to having nine good men Ladies' League fixtures last week, of the Indians and the seems to justify their faith, as the attention among lady softballers is Mohawks, a loss for the Indians are known to be a good now centred on the forthcoming Saints will result in

Belding unit, but whether they international series, as evidenced will be able to withstand the Col- by the many practices

held as triple tie, whilst a victory legian bombardment remains to inational units. will probably mean a flag: year for Dave Leonard and his outfit.

Gonzales To Pitch?

It is not yet dednitely decuted whether Frankie Gonzales 01 Charlle Manson will top the rub

ber for the Collegians, although the chances are on Gonzales draw- ing the assignment in view of hi.. previous performance when pitched his team to a 2-1 nose-out over the Indians in the first en- counter.

The infield line-up will be the usual Stan Leonard, first-base Ozo Ozorio, second-base: George Souza, short-stop, and Dave Leon - ard at the hot-gorner, whilst Hank Ali, Jindoo Hussain and Ski Pow - Jawski will be patrolling the gar- dens.

Nine Good Men Arrayed on the Indian side will be their Kussa Nazarin and “Tai - Zan" Ismail battery. Although not a speed-ball artist. Nazarin has plenty of control in placing shots, and is well-hacked by his fielders.

his

"Romeo" Hamet will be guard- ing the mitiul sack, with Baby Abbus and Huckjai Kitchell form- ing the keystone combination, whilst Obear Arculli will be at the far turn. The Indians are not lacking in confidence, and centre-

Following is a complete survey Į of racing at the Valley this year, giving the time, first three ponies, their jockeys and weights, won by and when-A.M. stands for An- nual Meeting, and 1 or 2 means first or second day:

AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS, 1941

HALF MILE & 170 YARDS

1.01.1 Distant View (Pih. 152); 2. Fleetwing (Pay. 152); 3. Misty View (Botelho, 152). 5 and 2. A.M.3.

(Moller, 132);

1.02.0 Starlight

shurt head. A.M.4

be seen.

IRON BEAUTY ODEON

LOVELY VIEW

Outsider: So. Nice.

is always an advantage. In any case some good cricket should be Race No. 2 seen with a draw the most likely result.

Civil Service will be at home to

in the

other only University Senior League fixture of the after- noon and a close game should be seen, while Kowloon C.C. juniors At a recent meeting held at the should not have any difficulty in Umpires specially selected for Club de Recreio, A. V. Gosano, taking the points in their Second [this important filt will be Nip former flashy third-sacker of the Division engagement against

Lum, who will cul! them behind Recreio Aces, was elected manager | C.S.C.C the plate, with A. V. Gosano and of the Portuguese contingent, with Following are to-day's matches, Bill Woo watching the base-run- C. M. "Donald Duck" Xavier and with some of the selected teams:-~ Riri Noronha as "ajdes,' whilst Irene Pereira has been appointed serrelary for the tearn.

ners.

The Great Britain squad is also

the

Recreio C.S.C.C.

K.C.C.

FIRST DIVISION

V,

1.R.C.

V. University SECOND DIVISION

v. C.8.C.C. FRIENDLIES D. S. Roub's XI v. T. A. Pearce's

Army XI St. Joseph's

Back To The Fray After a long lay-off, the Ram- bling Recs will be seen in action coming along fine. the latest agant when they cross bats with additions to the team being the Filipinos in the curtain-raiser. Yolle sisters of the Wahoo elanı, Even in their present depleted Jackie Anderson who was origin- condition, as a result of injuries ally down to

do hindsnatchingC.C.C. to several of their players some duties for the team, is now unable time ago, the Recs should be able to turn out for the team, as a re- to account for the Islanders.sult of a severe knee injury sus- Tatong Amper

and Bob Laurel tuinèd during her last game will be the Filipino battery whilst against the Baby Panthers. Mickey Remedios, former Homun- Fountain Pen For "Nip"

un Tiger hurler, will be seen on the mound in his initial appear- ance this year.

As a mark of appreciation, the Wildcats presented coach Nip Lum with a handsome pen for his untiring

V.

A

Gray

(Capt.1.

K.C.C. 2nd XI:-S

E Curtis, T. A. Madar. KM Baxter W. CHung, W. L. Rapley. R J. Fen- ton, G. A. Goodban, G. E Taylor. H Brokenshire and L. R, Burch Reserve

S R.

C.S.C.C. 1st X-J. E Richardson

Capt. K J. Attwell, F. Baker, W. H. Colledge, T V. N. Fortescue, B. C. K. last week.Hawkins, A. E Perry, R. H. Griffiths, EW Pudney. N Whitley and A. M. J.

Wright,

Major W. W. Parsons, scorer, R. Leigh. C.C.C. XI-A. M. Omur (Capt.), 0. M, Omar, S. Leonard, W. Leonard, E Esnall, U. H. Esmail. L. Choa, A. fountain Hung. T. Lock. T. Edgar and In the afternoon, mentor Riri

energy in Solina Noronha will have his hands full Baseballers. when the Aces meet the Chinese couching the team to the Cham- Although neither pionship, which they wrested from game will affect the League stand. the Canadian Chinese ing of the Ramblers, it is under Unfortunately, however, Abe Liu, stood that their regular line-up manager of the team, who was

CS.C.C. 2nd

E X1:}.

Strange will be fielded against the Liumen called away on business the day

G. Ainsile. J. Barrow, C as a tryout for the next game with before the game, was unable to Capt.1,

Davidson, F. E. Lawrence, T. Lockhart, their rivals, St. Joseph's.

see his team's success, of which a

MacGowan, N. L.. large share has been due to him. J. Mitchell, J. F. Belated Rally

The presentation was made at the Smith, G. Stone and A. Watson

D. S. Robb's XI:-D. S Robb, C. W. Sparked by the fire-ball hurling | Wildcat "victory" party which was E. Bishop, H. J. Armstrong, N. D of Denham Crary. the Chinese held at "business-manager" Ken-Booker, G J P Carey. J. Hackney. Baseballers have started lateny Wong's residence, last Sunday,W G. Fanie, A K. Mackenzie, D. 0. season rally, and will go the limit which was incidentally, Kenny's Parsons. E. W. Pudney, and R. .S, W. in this game, to give the cash birthday anniversary,

1941

AUSTRALIAN SUBS, 1941

HALF MILE

511-Moonlight

ik

Paterson.

FORM GUIDE

(Noodt. 149); 2,1 Bona Vacantia (Sukoloff. 152). [ 3. Fresh Air (Ip Kui-ying. 149). 2 and short head, A,M,2.

54. Bendemeer

2.

3.

Nomine Puente (Chao, 152); Hascossay (Davis, 152) la and

1.02.2-Gloaming (Poy, 152); 2, HascOS-

say (Davis, 152): ..

Standi (Sokoloff, 152).

short head, A.M.5.

6 FURLONGS

Locus

3 and

1.18,2-Distant View (Pth, 152); 2. Visj

Major (Sokoloff, 152); 3. Star- light (Moller, 152). 3 and 5. A.M.I.

1.48.3—A

ONE MILE

Luxurious Tune (Hearne. 152); 2, Prairie View (Pih, 1827; 3. National Courage (Tau, 152), 3 and 2. A.M. 5.

1.50.3-Mainsall (Black, 152); 2, A Rusy Time (Hearne, 149); 3, The Koala Bear (Tang, 152). 5 and 1. A.M.3.

-

1.51.0-A Happy. Time (Holden, 132); 2, Fleetwing (Poy, 1521; 3, Co- looma (Black,

152)

short head. ĂM.1.

S and

1 MILE. 171 YARDS 2.00.3-Fleetwing (Poy, 152); 'Starlight (Moller, 182): 3. Mountain View (Plh, 152)...3 and 1. A.M, 2.

14 MILES -

2.19.3-Colooma (Black, 152); 2, Oracle (Needa, 149); 3, Prairie View

(Needh, 152); 2 Royal Sovereign (Noodt. 152); 3. Newborn Star (Ciaven, 152 ). 2 and 4 A.M.2.

6 FURLONGS

1.184-United Express Ip Kulying. 152) 2. Fresh Air Woo, 149);

3 Newborn Star (Craven, 152). 3 and 2. A.M.1

1.49,2-Jus Genlium (Black. 149) 2. Stow White (Ph. 149): 3. Sout River (Hearne, 149). 2 and 3. E.1.

1.51.0-A Surprising Time (Black, 152): 2. Black Seal (Moller, 152): 3. Corsair (Botelho, 149), 3 and 3. A.M.5.

1.52.0- United Express (Ip Kul-ying. 152); %, Tien Tien (Sung, 150); 3. Casino (Tang Man-wa, 149). Many and 2 A.M.2. 1.63.0-Lex Fori

|152.2-Longdon (Noodt, 135); 2. Rooifly

(Needa: 150);.. 3. A.. Good Time (Chang. 133). 5 and 2. A.M.4. 1500-Many Thanks (Hearne, 159); 2. Vixen Tor (Noodt. 147); 3. Pumpernickel (Tao, 153), Many and 4. A.M.2.

1 MILE 171 YARDS

1.59.1-Fair

Race

JENNIFER

JOBER

EVE OF PEACE

Outsider:Blue Diamond

No. 3

ORACLE COLOOMA

FIRST LOVE Outsider: Gloaming

Race No. 4

SAPPER

UNITED EXPRESS DISTANT VIEW

Outsider:-Viceroy

Race No. 5

CONNIEBER

ROWAN

CONTACT

Outsider: Springhurst

Race No. 6

VELVETLIGHT CHARLESBER

WORLD FAIR VIEW Outsider: Johnber

Race No. 7

DEVONIAN

A SURPRising timE HAPPY RETURNS

Outsider:~Venus Bay

Race No. 8

GALVESTON BAY EMERGENCY UNIT

ROSE EVELYN Outsider:Musketeer

Race No.9

HUGHBER

AVON LILLIBER

Outsider: Humdrum Eve

DOUBLE-CONNIEBER

DAILY

and DEVONIAN,

12.01 0-Eve of Dancing (Wood, 154): Eve of Folly (Davis, 156; Rose June (Botelho, 149). 2 and a head. A.M.5.

2.10.4-Oalong (Sokoloff. 159); 2. Yel-

vetlight. (Moller, 139); 3. Char lesber (Chao, 152), Short head and many, A.M.3.

1 MILE, 171 YARDS 2,10,1-Sain's Chalce

(Black, 140): 2, Charlesber (Chao, 152): 3, Iron Beauty (Wei). Short head and 3 lengths. A M.5.

1/4 MILES 22.41.0.-Velvetlight (Moller, 152); 2. Eve

of Deception (Coppin, 158): 3 Raconteur (Wel, 152). 3 and many, A.M.1.

Chance (Wel. 146): Springhurst (Poy, 148): 3. Vixen Tor (Noodt. 143). 1z and short head. A M.2.

TWO MILES

2, (Sokoloff, 152); Sydney Lady (Hearne, 352): 3.3.39.1-Endeavour (Wel, 145), 2. Aus. Bugle (Moller, 149). 112 and

fralian Diamond (Chang, 150): 3. Viceroy (Black, 154). 4 and 11⁄2. A.M.4.

3. E. r.

1 MILE 171 YARDS

2 00 0-Dutch Treat (Botelho, 1521: 2. Black Seal (Chau, 152): 3. Bu Ale (Wel, 149). Short head and

12. A.M.2 2-Happy Returns (Chao, 149); 2. Santa-Anita (Liang, 152); 3. Sydney Lady (Hearne, 152). 1 and 2. A.M.3.

1 194-Amulet Star (Craven, 152): 2. Black Seal (Chao, 152): 3. A Surprising Time (Holden, 152, Neck and short head. A.M.1. 1,194-National Welfare (Tao, 132): 2

Happy Returns (Wel, 1491: 3. Vitamin M. (Black, 152). Head and head. A.M. 1.

2,02

"' MILĖS

1.20.2-Maple Leaf (Noodt, 149); 2, Op-2.22.2—King's Flight (Needa, 152); 2,

tima Fide (SokolofT, 152); Fresh Air (Needa, 149). 12 and 3. A.M.3.

1.47,4-Corsair (Botelho. 149); 2, Bona Vacantia (Lee, 152); 3. Daylight (Wel, 152). 2 and 3. E.1. 1.47,4-Optima Fide (Chao, 152);,

2,

Sydney Lady (Hearne, 152); 3. A Rosy Time (Black, 149), Half length and a neck, E.1. 1.44.0-Oracle (Needa, 150): Nomine

Poenae (Chao, 132); 3, Praitle View (Ph. 152), 11⁄2 and 6. E.1. (Record). 1,44,2-Connleber (Chao, 151); 2, De- vonian (Black, 142); 3, Rowan (Hearno, 156). 2 and a neck. E.1.

(Pih, 153), Bhort head and 3.1.40.1-Black Seal (Neoda, 152); 8. The A.M.3.

2.19.4-First Love (Liang, 152): 2, Praf-

rie View (Pih, 152); 3, Marsh Warbler (Black, 152).

short head, A¡M ̧1.

1 MILES

3 and

2.34,1—Distont Vlow (Pih, 182); 2. Ora-

Koala Bear (Tang, 152); ' - 3. Bendigo (Black, 152). Half- length and 111⁄2 length, E.1, 1.44.3-Shuttlecock (Black, 139); 2.

3,

Lex Fort (Sokoloff, 182): Bugle (Moller,..149) 4 and.1. A.M.3. 2.30.2-Santa-Anita (Liang, 153); 2. King's Flight (Needa, 153); 3 Corsair (Botelho, 150), 3 and 2. A.M.E.

3,31.4-Brutus (Treverton, 135): 2. Springhurst (Poy, 149); 3. Con- nieber (Chang. 149). 3 and A.M.4. 3.54.3-Centre Court (Noodt. 146); 2. Venus Bay (Necda. 1591: 3, Colorado Star (Davis, 135). 11⁄21⁄2 and many, A.M.5.

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS

1/4 MILES 2,17.0-Sapper (Davis, 102); 2. Distant View (Pih, 152): 3, Viceroy

A.M.4. (Black, 102). 3 and 5. 2.10.1-United Express (Ip Kui-ying, 152): 2, Jus Gentium (Sokoloff, 150): 3. Happy "Returns (Chao, 151), 3 and 14. A.M.5.

1/2 MILES. 2.49.0-United Express (Ip: 152); 3, En- deavour (Moller, (152); 3. - Jus

· Gentium (Sakolp!, 180). 111⁄2 and

2. A.M3

TWO MILES.. 3.53.1-Nover Never.............(Black,

152); 2. Santa-Amita (Liang... 132): 3, Corsair (Botelho, 149), 2 and 1.33.3-Dolong" (Needa, 182); 2, Love many, A.M.4;

AUSTRALIAN-

OLD PONIES

# FURLONGS

Venus Bay (Needa, 159); ^3, | L,10.0—Viceroy (Black, 147): 2... Fat Cocklerol (Davis, 139). A heck

Vlow (Pih, 189); 3, Brown Der and 3. E.1.

by (Treverton, 138). Head and short head. A.M.3.

ONE MILE !

ONE MILE

elo (Noeda, 151): 3, First Love (Llang, 102). Many and 3.1.40.0-Manhattan (Hearne, 149); Jus A.M.2...

19 MILES

3,25,1--Marsh Warbler (Black,: 152);; 2, |

Mountain View. (Pib, 152);"^3. National Courage -(Tao, · ·-152). 216 and many. A.M.S.

Gentlum (Sokoloff, 150); 3, En-1.80.2-Sapper (Davia, 13b); 2, Far View deavour (Wel..152), 4 and 39

(i, 158): 3, Viceroy (Black, A.M.1.

152) 8 and 232. A.M.1. 1:48,0–Endeavour (Moller., 182);

Venus Bay (Needa, 159); 3.

12 MILES 3.02,0-Oolong (Needa, 152); 2, Velvet

light (Moller, 1.2); 3, Lovely light (Noodt, 152). 1 and 6, A.M.2.

:

· OLD CHINA. PONIES

* FURLONGS 1.34,3-Eve of Peace (Wood, 153); 2, Lovely Star (Fufig. 159): 3. Royal Wedding Eve (Feilden, 166). G and many. A.M.2.

1 MILE 1.34,0–Racylight (Noodt, 152): 2. Eve of Harvest (Davis. 152): 3, Spleylight (Moller, 135), 1 and 11. A.M.3. 1,58,1-HIllsboro Bay (Needa, 152); 2, Hughber (Treverton, 130): 3. Lilliber (Chang, 143). Short head and bead. A.M.5. 1.58.3-Conquering Time (Moller, 150), and Eve of Reason (Davia, 133 *; 3. Hughber (Chang, 135), Dead heat and shoff head. A.M,2.

1 MILE 171 · YARDS

NEW CHINA PONIES |2.13.3 Gladiator (Chattoy, 145); 2, Po

FURLONGS

lylight (Noodt, 153): 3, Palber (Chao, 152). 3 and 4: A:M.1, 1.24.4-Charlcsber. (Chao; 158); 2, Iron Beauty (Wel, 182): 3, Odeon (Sequeira, 152), 4 and many, E.1.

2, 1.28.0-Palber. (Chão,.,182);

Sara'a. Cholce (Black, 149); 3, Wonder- fal Scheme (Solakoff, 152), i and 1. A.M.4.

| ONE, MILE · 1,50,1-Velvetlight・・ (Moller, 159); 2, Oolong (Pollock, 188); 3, Char- leiber (Chao, 152).

36 and many," A.M.4.

3.1.80.3-Catterick Bridge (Chao, 148); 3. [1.59.3-World Fair View (Pih, 152); a, Falber. (Chao, 152); 3. Sam's Cheerful Star (Tao,-104)-12 andful Cholo (Black, 16h). Mans and

head.. A.M,3,

Mainsall (Yuen, 162); 3. A Sur prising Time (Black, 158); -=A3= and 4, A.M.4.

1. A.M.$.

tentate (Chiu Ki-fan, 149); 3, Galveston Bay (Yui, ~2401)-35 and 3. A.M.4. †2.10,2—Eve (et Pepen (Cannin, 1944; 2. Eve of Hunting (Davis, 159); 3. Royal Wedding Eve (Sokoloff. 189). 4 and 215. A.M.3.

* 14 MILES 2,25.1-Navylight (Moller,–183); 2. Eve of Harvest (Davis, 153) 3, Confusion Bay (Needa, 150). Head and 4. A.M.2, 2,262-Confusion Bay...(Black, 182): 2, Navylight (Moller, 152); J, O- Lan (Neoda, 149). 2 and 1. A.M.4.

14 MILES. 3.20.1-O-Lan (Needa, 149); 2. Eve of Harvest (Davia; 140): 3, Burford. (S. W. Tang.. 288), and ähört: head, A.M.1.

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