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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1938.
In the World of Sports
SHANGHAI LAWN BOWLS | İ.K. SOFTBALL
TEAM ARRIVES
First Roll-up At C.S.C.C.
Reveals Good Form
The Shanghal Interport lawn
Thursday, Oct. 20-Shanghai 'v. Kowloon C C.
Wednesday, Oct. 19.-Second In- bowls team arrived in the Colony terport at Civil Service. yesterday by the ss. Tsinan and were given a very hearty welcome ty officials of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association including Messrs A Hyde-Lay (president) and C.B. Hosking (Hon Secretary)
manager
'The bowlers who arrived yesterday were H. Wallace, captain and of the team, J. M. C. Lopes, W. J. MacDermott and K. L. Swartzell." The other two members of the team J. W. Brierley and A. M. Gutierrez, have been here, for A few days.
The official programme of the, team commences to-day with a match against the Craigengower
C.C.
The programine is as follows:
THE PROGRAMME
The following is the programme
drawn up for the visitors:
Saturday, Oct. 15-6hanghal v. Origengower C. C.
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Friday, Oct. Indian R. C.
21-Shanghai V.
Saturday, Oct. 22-Third Inter- port at Club de Recreio.
Sunday, Oct. 23-Shanghai Kowloon B. G. C.
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Monday, Oct. 24-Shanghal v. Hongkong F. C.
LEAGUE
Programme For To-morrow
(BY R. O. :)
The Softball programine for to-morrow will again commence with ladies' match, between the C. B. A. Ladies and the Chinese Girls' Softball Club at 11 a.m. and arrangements have St. been made to give the Mary's School girls'a tryout in this game..
Three league games will follow. and as five of the six competing teams will be endeavouring to score their first league points. very keen play should result.
"Tuesday, Oct. 25-Shanghal v.
In the Arst game the C. B. A His Excellency the Governor's teamı.
Wednesday, Oct. 26-31anghai V.Hotdogs." who have shown great Yacht Club and Kowloon Tong at improvement and are hitting well. Kowloon Tong.
jare expected to give the Recreto a Thursday, Oct. 27.-Shanghai v.
rare tussle. The Portuguese squad Talkoo and Hongkong Electric at play good defensive ball and
Ishould take the points.
Talkoo.
The Interport dinner will be held
Friday. Oct. 28-Shanghai V. The 3rd.. Machine Gun Coy.. Association Rink
after their excellent display against St Joseph's, should have little dimculty in accounting for the Trojans although Manager F. G. Barros has been hard at work, improving his team.
as arranged on Saturday, October 22 after the final interport.
PRACTICE GAME
Sunday, Oct. 18-Fit Interport, The Shanghat players were seen at Kowloon Docks.
Monday, Oct. 17-Shanghai v.
Kowloon F C
in action
On the Civil Service
The last match of the day will s the St. Joseph's College, the Cricket Club green yesterday and youngest team in the league. in showed form that angurs well for
action against the veterans of the of returning to Hongkong Baseball Club. chances
The Shanghai with, the Hongkong flag Baseballers" experience should carry the day, as the students, who play very lively ball are still rather green.
Tuesday, Oct. 18. Shanghal v. their Police R. C.
RACE MEETING AT VALLEY
-Handicaps And
Weights
Weights and handicaps, ror the Ninth Extra Race meeting to be hebi at Happy Valley on Saturday. Ortubek 22. are as follows:--
FIRST RACE Wyndham Handicap "B" Class
(First Section)-----Onë Mile Chsack's Beauty (140 lbs.), ¦ Dawn Star (145), New Star (143), Oak Bay (159), Potentate (147). Red Feather (147). Wild Life (161) ́SECOND RACE
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INTERPORT GOLF
Northern Team
Arrives
The "Shangha: Interport golfers, G. D. Nicholl, K. M. Cumming. D. R Glass and J. K. P. Hadland, arrived in the Colony yesterday by ths. Rajputana and were joined
A CONTROVERSY When George White, in the Mid- gets and Canadian Chinese game. stole home on a pitched ball, he started a controversy that is still | raging..
Many softballers are
of the opinion that the score should ot have been allowed as the rules state that a runner on third may not score on a pitched hall which is returned by the catcher to the pitcher. but it is also stated that
by W. J. Hawkings and A. V. Pet- ariy attempt to make a play on tilt, the other two members of the th, runner, releases him from the team.
necessity of returning to third base They were met by Col E. D. and he is allowed to score. Matthews. Secretary of Royal On the play in question, the Hongkong Golf Club, who took pitcher after receiving the ball them out to Fanling for a day's from the catcher, 'returned the practice.
Hall in an attempt to put the The Interport series commences runner out, although he was under tr-day."
oc obligation to do so; if he had A The following arrangements held the ball in his pitching post- tion the baserunner would have have been made:
Ballarat Handicap "C" Clas
From The 14 Mile Post, AGreat Time (165 lbs.), Lively Time (138), Bredon (135),
Bus (180), Cape York (139), Singles (six-a-side) will be play-been compelled to return to 3rd, Colorado Star (140), Llangollened on the Old Course to-day start- base but without Hability to be (136), Macquarie River (135); Mur-ing at 9.15 am. and on the New put out. ray River-166), Perfect Day (139). Course at 2 p.
Strathcarrick (135), The Buffer Fourballs (three matches) will (135) Twilight Star (150), Violet Queen (155),
THIRD RACE Bongkang Griffins Cup-One And A Quarter Miles Confusion Bay (168 lbs.),. Eliza - beth (140), Expression Time (161). Jober (401, Moonlight View (163).
FOURTH RACE
be played on the New Course to- morrow commencing at 9.15 a.m. and on the Old Course at 2 p.m.
Singles matches count one point and fourballs two points. Al matches are over 36 holes (18 on each Course) and no match will be played beyond the 36th. hole.
Those selected to represent Hongkong in the series are Q, E.
Cmnaught Handicap "C" Class—-C Marton. T. A. Pearce, A. E. Lis
(First Section))—From
saman. F. Groves, S. J. H. Fox, D. J. Gilmore. P. H. Scoones and R.
The 11 Mile Post
Apilas (148 lbs.), Just In Time Young. (168), Kum Shan (144), Lancashire! Boy (150). Laughing Girl (140), Pinfarthings (156), Rose-Queen
150 Scente View (142). Tampa | Bay (156), Tyne (149).
FIFTH RACK
Wyndham Handicap "B" Class (Second Section)-One Mile Boolit Bay (148 lbs.). Com-ly
ARMY CRICKET.
TEAMS
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Starting times for Fanling to- morrow are as follows:- OLD COURSE 9.16 a.m.-R., Young v. A Som-
merfelt.
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9.20 a.m.-R. H. Gregory. v. D.
Humphreys.
JJ
9.2 a.m.-F. A. Redmond v. Capt.
Holmes."
9.28 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys v. A
B. Purves. 9.32 a.m.-J. H. B. Hance v. D. D.
Forbes. 9.36 a.m.-H. F. Sommers v. J. W.
Mayhew.
9.40 a.m.-J. Harrop v. E. R. Price. 9.44 a.m.-L. Jackson v. J. Forbes. 9.42 a.m.-K. S. Morrison v. I., H.
Geare.
The Kowloon Cricket Club and the Army will be engaged in friend-
matches this afternoon the 9.52 a.m.-G. A. Pentreath v.. R.
mencement "Bay (150), Harvest seniors meeting at King's Park and
View (140), Honeymoon Eve (188). King's Coronation (140), Rob Roy +104) Boldier of Britain (188).
SIXTH RACE
Connaught Handicap "C" Class (Second Section)-From...
‚'The 13 Milė Post
the Juniors at Sockunpoo.
R. Ross,
9.50 a.m.Cdr. Hole v. C. Mycock. 10.00 a.m.-A, Nicol v. N. Garland. 10.04 3.m.-A. C. I. Bowker v. J. R.
Collis.
The Army teams are as follows: IST XI:Capt. Godby, Major Fyfer. Major Murray, Capt. Whit- man, L. Chiverall, Pte. Coombes, 10.08 a.m.-G. R. Razavet v. W. A.
Weight. Cpl. Webb, Sgt. Paterson, Lt. Man,
10.12 a.m.-W. J. S. Key v.. W.. W. agt. Gill and Egt. Baker....
C. Shewan.
2ND XI:-Lt. Peal, L/Cpl. Moody,
8. Archbutt
Amberley (142 lbs.), Gold Gain (148), Jungle Jim (157), King's Egt. Paynter, Pte. Jones, Bdr. Heb 10.18 a.m.-J. A. D. Morrison v. G. Bounty (158), Laughing Buddhaden, 8gt. Bloomfield, Spr. Radcliffe (149), Night View (145), Rose Cpl. Emberson, L/Cpl. Smith, Sig:10,20 a.m.-A. H. McBride v. W. Evelyn (156), Rose Jane (160). Murphy and AN. Other.. Boldier of China (156), Sunlight
-Flew (140)
SEVENTH EACE
Charybdis (140). Coronation Day Nullah Nullna- Handicap “B” Class (152), Dékkő (155), Diogenes (140),
-11 M
Double Chance (140), Emergency
Woodward.
10.24 a.m.-J 8. Dunnett v. A. M.
Mack, 10.28 a.m.-W. F. Bimmons v. C.
Busty Thompson wit
DREW COURSENENSIS 9.15 in Shanghại v. R.ARGO, A Better Time (149 lbs), Anna-Call (140), Estover (184), Fel Ting 9.20 am, Shanghal ▼ RHEGO. bella (155), Aštec (157), Dick (144), Golden, Cow (162), Gold 9.25 a.m.-Bhanghai, v: RHEG.C. Turpin (135), Katinka (185), Ran-Sovereign (140), Good Morning 952 am-Mrs. Garland v Mias ger (164) Snowy River (140), (140), Lancashire Chap (140).
Geen Tornado Star: (165),
Lucky Eleven (140), Mac's Adven- 10.00 am-JW Anderson v. W. B
Richardson ture (140), Meteor (140), Piet Hein
ang Handicap "D" Class (143), Salvage Master (165); Sea 11.00 am-Sir V. Grayburn v. Miss
Grayburn. One Mille
Dragon (140), Tempest (140), The
EIGHTH RACE
Kwangtang
Araxy (1444),
(152 15) Borrachito Leopard (158), Tribute (140), 11.04a.m.-F. B. Winter v. Miss
Vickers. Capé Comdrin (140), Valorous (108). Whalsey (140).
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
BOWLS-Shanghal v. Craige.ngo-
wer, 3 p.m.
| YACHTING.-Second Commodore's
Cuns Series.
TO-MORROW
CRICKET-FIrst division, Recrelo BOWLS.-Interport. Shanghai | ▼.
v: Indians (F); K.O.C. v. Army (F). Becond division, Indians v. Recreio (F), Army v. E.C.O. (F).
| FOOTBALL-First division, Navy v. South China B. (Causeway Bay), 4.30 p.m.: Kowloon
4.30 Kwong Wah. (Kowloon), p.m.: St. Joseph's v. Middlesex (St. Joseph's). 4.30 pm.: Royal Scots v. Eastern (Sockunpoo), 4.30 p.m.; South China A v. Police (Caroline H), 4.30. p.. Second division. 5th Bde. RA. V. Club (Causeway Bay), 3 p.m.; Kowloon v. Eastern (Kowloon), 3 p.m.; St. Joseph'a v. Kwong. Wah (St. Joseph's), 3 p.m.; Ordnance Corps. Royal Scots (Military). 4.30 p.m. Middlesex v. Poller Sookunpoo), 3 p.m.; South China v. Engineers (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m. Third division (A), 30th Ety. R.A. v. Electric (Military), 3pm. Third divisior. (B), RAF. v. Bignals (P.E. Road). 3 pim.: 24th Bty. RA. v. ASA (Chat- ham Road), 3 p.m.; Powhattan v. Stonecutters W/T (Chatham Rond), 4.30.p.m. HOCKEY-Nomads v. Rajputana Rifles, (Shamshulpo Camp). 5 p.m.
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V
V.
Hongkong (Kowloor Dock), 3 P.I FOOTBALL.
Governor's Cup. Hongkong FA Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation (Causeway Bay), p.m. Third division (A), R. Scots ... R. Engineers, (C) (Sookun- poo), 3.p.m: Service Corps v. 5th Bde, RA. (Sookanpoo), 4.30 p.m. P.W.D.
R.A. Stanley (Caroline H), 3. p.m.: South (Caroline China v. Kit Chee F), 4.30 p.m. Third division (B), R. Engineers, (E) v: Univer-. sity (Club), 4.30 p.m.: Medical Corps v. Kumaon Rides (Club), 3 p.m. GOLF-Entries close for Colony
championship. SOFTBALL-Central British
v. Machine Recrelo: Trojans Gun Coy. St. Joseph's v. Hong- kong BC. (King's Park). YACHTING-Navy v. Yacht Club.
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S'HAI MAY SEE U.S. FOOTBALL
Shanghai, Oct. 14... RUGBY-Club A v. Navy (Club), Plans are being made this year 3 p.m.; Club v. Army (Club). 430 for the formation of an American
Football League consisting of two p.m. TENNIS.-Y.M.C.A. American Ten- teams from the U. S. Marines and nis Tournament. (King's Park), one from American civilians.-Reu- 2 p.m.
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