Brilliant Fielding In GOOD CONDITIONS
Sunday's Game
Souza's Dazzling Double-Play
CHINESE BASEBALLERS
SURPRISE RECREIO
By "Grandstand”
LADIES' HOCKEY
The.
TEAMS
FOR
RIFLE MEETING
THE ANNUAL HONG KONG Rifle Association prize meeting opened yesterday at Kowloon City Rifle Range with the Rapid Firing and Snap-shoot- ing Competitions, in which over 240 competitors took part, decided.
As is usual on the first day;-the- Annual Seven-a-side Ladies shooting was not of a high stan- hockey tournament will be played, on dard despite the fact that the com- no wind to contend. Saturday and the following are some ofpetitors had
with and the light was very good, he teams:-
Sergeant Puran Singh, of Hong
ST. ANDREW'S "A"-Miss J. Hall.
J Wong, Miss P. Lang and Miss B. Greaves.
ST. ANDREW'S Cross, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. A Zimmern, Miss B. Fitzgerald, Miss A. F. Wung
"B": Miss Miss G. Darby. M. Chura, Miss May and Miss
L
with- a
pld Firing Competition score of 21, while Sergeant Grif- flth, of Royal Marines, carried off the snap-shooting honours in competition with a score of 23.
of The first and second runs several team matches were also shot.
Massaging the shoots of Indian chucker Kassa: Miss M. da Roza, Miss. G.. White, Miss Kong Police Force, won the Ra- Nazarin for 11 safeties in an aggressive display, the League-leading St. Joseph's edged the Indians out of the pennant race by 5-3, before a small Sabbath throng, in a game featured by brilliant fielding on both sides, despite the slippery condition of the ground.
H.K. LADIES: -Miss E. Gray, Miss
Dalziel, Miss
M
McCaw. M
Mrs.
Booker Booker and Miss J.
RECREIO: Miss Z. Barros, Mies M
N. Osmund. Miss D. Riberio, Miss
Figueirdo, Miss M. Gonsalves. Miss M Campos and Miss N, Gonsalves.
fol chosen from the C.B.A.: be
P N.
Miss Witchell, lowing: Miss Woolley, Miss J Kew, Miss S Gehrik. Miss Mrs [ Joyce. Miss R. Stalker,
Crawford and Miss Gonzales, po harker Dave Amper walked Baxter. Mrs. J
E Woolley. for the
"Fancy" rulings by the umpires on several occasions brought forth storms of protests from both sides and delayed the game more than was necessary.
Frankie "Bashful"
the
went
rinate
one.
23
LADIES'
DOUBLES
ANNUAL
GOLF
MATCH
The golf teams to represent Kowloom and Happy Valley in the annual matcli on Good Friday have been selected as follows:
HAPPY VALLEY KOWLOON
8.50 a.m.
8.54 a.m
A. J. Dennis B.58 a.m
K. G. McKenzie
In the Light Automatic Match, the Challenge Cup presented by R. K. Collings the former Acting Officer Admin- istering the Government, His Ex- cellency Lt.-Gen. E. F. Norton, was won by No. 1 Seet. "D" Com- pany of the 5/7 Rajputana Regt.T. B. Low
9:00 am. with a score of 96.
re-H. F. Phillips Following are yesterday's
9.10 a in
sults:
Light Section
0.02 p.m.
9:14 am.
A. L.. Eastman
Automatic
"D"
Coy..
Match:-1, No.
3/7 Rajputana
1
1st
W. C. Simpson.
0.18 a.m
who
fame, the Recs the initial Saints,
live scattered ! yieldesl
one-run lead. blows, and only passed one Omar- oly managed man to first, whilst Indian hurle but a cluster of eight markers in
Further fixtures were arranged | Regt. 98: 2. Drums, H. Q. Coy. this morning. To-day week at Middlesex Regt., 67: 3. No. 7 Section. Kassa Nazarin, although walking the second heat, stowed the game ono, was combed for 11 safeties, away on ice for them. four of which were bunched up{ Two-baggers were belted in by Recreio, the "B" Division Inter-Coy. Royal Scots, 63: 4, No. 6 Sec- Snapshooting Competition (Open Prize Marques and Sectional final will be played, and in "C" Coy, Royal Scots, 62,
23; 2 Griffith, R.M. in the third in a Collegian bar-Nick Beltrão, Caco
the following day, at Jewish Re-
List:1. Sgt. whilst Marques, Toto
the first matches rage which
the three Diesta, nelted
/Cpl. Allo, R.E., Sgt. Cole, R.M., and 22: 5. Cpl. in the ladies' doubles event have col, Sher Singh, H.K.P. Prata and Figueiredo all returned creation Club, the a two in three stick performance.
been arranged as follows:
Henley, R.A.F., 21; 6. C. H. M. Nanku
Prid M. Silva and Miss Singh, 57 Rajputana. 20; 7. Sgt. 7.30 p.m. Miss M
M A, Xavier y Miss J. Chon dy, 1st Middlesex. 19; 8, 1/Nk Azim and Miss M. Churn,
Khan, 57 Rajputana, 18: 9. Sgt. Rush- Ribiero and Mrs.
Sgt. Puran Singh. Miss M.
man, H.M., 18; 10, 0. M. Silva v Miss U. Kho" I.K.P., 18. and Mrs. Wilson
runs.
Indians in Blanking the first, canto, the Saints chalked up their first marker when Hank Ali made second on a wild heave, "Bambino" and scored on Dave
Stan to left. Leonard's single "Powerhouse" Leonard singled to advance Dave to third, but was
the keystone in picked off at bonehead attempt to pilfer second.
Both Sides Blanked
a
In the next session, both sides were blanked, although the Omar-
threatened to
with
men
one
score
two on the paths.
In the third, the Indians staged an uprising, Huckjai Kitchell doubtful bunt- making first on a hit, whilst Kassa Nazarin dumped which first-sacker Stan Leonard fumbled. Right gardener Cruz' expensive muff of Baby Abbas' long fly, helped by George Souza's wild heave, cleared the bases for an Indian three-run splurge.
In the Collegians home half of the stanza, a shower of base-hits. climaxed by Dave Leonard's two- run single, garnered three tallies for the Saints, who took the lead once more... Two singlès, a sacri- Ace and an Indian miscue paved the way for another Collegian marker to cinch the game. For the remainder of the scuffle, Gonzales pitched shutout ball, re- tiring the Indians in one, two, three order.
Hussain's Humdinger Dave Leonard, Hank Ali and Jindoo Hussain were each good for a brace of safeties, but it was the latter who was the big gun of the day, blasting a humdinger over
Night-Cap
the Chinese In the night-cap, Baseballers toppled the Aces 6-3 to revive hopes of finishing in First Division. The Llumen had the jump on the Rees by chalking
in four runs
the first two up frames, holding the Noronhamen to a lone counter.
8.00
W. V. Ahern
§22 ..
T. Lamb
926 a.m r. C. Barry 930a.m.
A. W. Rainsay
9.34 a.m
A. A. Lupes 9.38 a.m.
E. F. Fincher
p 42 a.m.
S. Jex
8.30
9.00
Torrible
and
V
Special Prize List:-2, L/Cp!, Quick- Miss G. White and Miss Fenden. 1st Middlesex, 13: 3. Pie. Bell- Wong v Mrs. N. Castro and chambers, 1st Middlesex 12 and Bdins. Miss T. Gonsalves.
Mrs. Zimmern
Miss and Miss Pereira,
1
9.46 2.1.
@ 50 a.m.
9.45 a.m
E. C. Fincher
(Reserve)
9.58 a.m.
J. Coles
(Reserve
J. McKelvic
Nix. 1st Middlesex 8: 5. L. A. C. Cal, W. Kershaw
6. Pic. Ward, Ist Mrs. laghan, R.A.F., B; Noronha Middlesex. 5.
Rapid Firing Competition (Open Prize List)-1, Sgt. Puran Singh, H.K.P., R.E.. 21: 3, Pte. 21; 2. L/Cpl. Alio. Harris, 1 Middlesex, 20; 4, Sgt. Grif Ath. R.M., 19: 5. L/Nk Azim Khan, 57. Rajputana. 19; 8. S. Croft, R.M., 19: 7. Maior White, M.C., Royal Scots, 18; 8. C. H. M. Nanku Singh 57, Rajputana, 18: 9. Pte. Hatfield, Ist Middlesex 18; 10, Sepoy Sald Ahmed, 57, Rajputana, 10.
After the Liumen had pushed two
markers over more
the saucer, Johnnie Alvares was lifted
hillock from the
in favour of
As nett proceeds of the Colony Gerry Gosano, who did not make
tennis tournament will be donat- ed to the Bomber Fund, Hong an appearance till a late stage of the game.
Kong Cricket Club have erected usual brand of
the stands somewhat earlier than Chucking his
ihis
the first year and Usual victor Denham fire-ball, mound
Stand Court match will be stag. Crary fanned six Noronhamen
ed to-morrow and walked three, whilst Alvares whiffed four and passed eight Liumen to Arst. Nick Beltrao returned a perfect 1.000 in his two batting chances, whilst Tony
Alves produced "Peewee"
the base: blow, with a only extra double.
STAND COURT MATCH TO-MORROW
CYCLONE
STATISTICS
By "Grandstand''' Having completed their full League schedule, the Cyclone Softball Club sta- fine tistics reveal some individual performances;
'games won"
left-felder Savage Hassan, but although the team finish- forgetting to take the lead out of ed with a his shoes, the power-blow only going for a triple.
Dave Leonard-drove in three runs for his team with timely hitting, and. was robbed of a perfect. batting day, when 'Savage" Hassanə made a elrons catch to haul: down his fly to deep left,
average of only 500.
Cen.re-fielder Baker topped the batting, and slugging.figures with 405 and..608.respectively wh ch is a good figure. in, anybody's League the former. including two doubles and a homer, whilst key- stoner Barney, Abbag was credited. . On the Three twin-killings were com- with 10 stolen bases. pleted during the fracas, of which whole-however, the team showed two were made by the Indians, batting weakness, the aggrega.e. when first-sacker Romeo Hamet average being only 231 snared Stan Leonard's foul, fly and In, the Belding department, tossed out Dave Leonard, who first-ancker Markar Jr., handled attempted to sneak third, and the most flelding: chances with again when Gonzales and Hussain, 115, and came through with a were snuffed out on Kitchell comfortable .922. Third-sacker Hamet-Ismail play
Sherry Bux assisted in the most The most
brilliant double putouts, but bungled 15 chances. erasure of the game howevers Pitching 50 innings in eight
Musikhon, George Bouze scooped
up Tarzanḥlamall's hot grounder and tossed out. Arcujli at soc-
ond, kesystem: Dzo Ozório pivot Ing to Blen Leonard-for small to be flaggad at first!"
a
starts, hurler Pinky Pineda won
four and lost two, “giving away 68≥safeties, whilst "Kelly" S.lva- Netto won only one of his four games.
Hindsnatcher Skelly Razack, who participated in two double- plays. fielded .881, but was guilty: nf. five passed ballsta
IN
ASSOCIATION MEETING
biding a scratch snine in the opener the Recreio Aces ed the Filipings 1245 in a dull game witnessed by only handful of die-hards...'
A meeting of the Council of the Nick Beltran worked on the hill Hong Kong, Football Association Recs, in an Initial mound will be held at the Association's nance, issued four free Office on Wednesday, April 9, at to first and was charged 15:30, p.m. whey the interport with one wild pitch, whilst Fil+MRoad swill be discussed?
2.00. p.m.
D. S. Edward
2.00 p.m.
K. S. Robertson
2.03 p.m.
A. Makellar
2.05 p.m.
T. Low
2.10 p.m.
A. C.
I, Bowker
2.10 p.m.
W. Sharp
2.15 p..
H. 1. Mundy
2.15 pin.
A. D. Humphrey
2.20 p.m.
L. M. S. Lloyd
2.20 p.m.
A. H. Penn 2.25 p.m.
G. E. Willerton
2,25 pm.
N. J. Bebbington.
2.30 p.m.
C. F. J. Simpson
2.30 p.m.
N. J. Booker
C
2.35 p..
Davies
2.35 p.m.
W: Stoker
2.40 p.m.
N. D. Booker
2.40 p.m.
M. A. Cairns
Ist
han, R.A.F., 14: 2. Pte, Ward, 1st Mid- diesex, 14; 3, L/Cpt. Quickendon.
Bellchambers. Middlesex 11: 4. Pte. 1st Middlesex. 10; 5. Bdsm, Nix. 1st Special Prize List:-1, L. A. Callag- Middlesex 10.
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