PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1938.
In the World of Sports
TO-MORROW'S SOFTBALL
PROGRAMME
Filipino Ladies To Meet Chinese Squad
(RY R. O, Y.)
Main interest in to-morrow's oftball programme will be centred on the standard of play shown by the Filipino Club team, who are making their first league appearance, against the Hongkong English Foram.
the league leaders, The opening game, at 12.30 p.m... will see
Although the Midgets, in action against the H. K. Baseball Club. the baseballers have the advantage of greater playing experience, they will be without the services of Thompson, their first string pitcher. and are not expected to beat the Midgets, who are quite the live- Hest squad in local softball,
in't
the
Chinese.
SHANGHAI
AGAIN!
Close Win Over
Indians
Shanghai again proved their superiority to any team they have yet met locally at lawn bowls when they met the In dia Recreation Club at Soo- kunpoo yesterday and won by 19 shots to 16.
The game was more interesting than many of the previous ones that Shanghai has played in the present tour, but in fairnes it must be added that they were not at full strength.
The teams were:-- SHANGHAI: K. L. Swartzell.. A.
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Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY..
2
BOWLS.-Third Interport, Hong- kong v. Shanghai (C. de Re- crelo), 3 p.m. CRICKET First Division, Hong- kong C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. (F); Civil Service 0.0. V. Indian R.C. (F: Craigen.gower C.C. v. Club de Recreio (F). Second Division. Kowloon C.C. v. Hong- kong.C.C. (F): Club de Recreio
7.
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Ninth Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley. 2 p.m. RUGBY.-Club "A" v. an Army XV (Navy), 3.15 p.m.; Club v. Navy (Navy), 480 p.m.
- 3rd Commodore's YACHTING.
Cupa Serles for Racing Yachts, TO-MORROW
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·DOWLS--Shanghai Y, Kowloor
BG.C., 3`p.m.
a.m.
China "A" v. Eastern (Caroline Hill, 4.30 pm: Second División, South China v. Eastern (Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.; Third Division (A),' R. Engineers (C) v. South China (Bookunpoo), 3 pm: Electric v. R. Scots (Club), 4.30 p.m.: Kit Chee v. Service Corps (Sookun- pool, 4.30 pm. Third Division (B), A.S.A. Kumon Rifles (Kowloon), 3 p.m.; Powhattan v. Medicals (Club), 3 pm.
Army (P); Indian R.C. v. CRICKET.-Hongkong Volunteers v. Kowloor. C.C. (King's Park), 11 Civil Service C.C. (F), FOOTBALL--First Division, St.FOOTBALL--First Division, South
Joseph's v. Kowloon (Caroline H), 4.30 p.m.; Club v. South China "B" (Club), 4.30 p.m.: Kwong Wah v. Middlesex (Kow- loon). 4:30 p.m.; Royal Scots v. Police (Sookunpoo), 4.30 .m. ord-" Second Division. Club v. nance Corps (Club), 3 p.m.; St. Joseph's v. Kowloon (Caro- line Hill), 3 p.m.; Kwong Wah 7. Middlesex (Kowloon), 3 p.m.; Scots. Police, (Sookunpoo), 3 pm; 5th Bde. RA. v. R. E- gineers (Military), 4.30 Third Division (A), 30th Bty. RA. v. P.W.D. (Military ground), HOCKEY 3 p.m.
Third Division (8), Uni- versity v. 24th Bty. RA (8t Joseph's), 4.30 p.m.; Signals v R. Engineers (E) (Chatham Road), 3 p.m.: Stonecutters W/T V. R.A.F. (Chatham Road),
Gerrard, J. W. Brierley, A.
19 "M. Guterriez (skip) ...... Canadian Good defensive play should be; with seen in the Filipino Club versus Latest reports indicate that the INDIAN R.C.: J. Hoosen, D. M. Khan, M. R. Abbas. A. K. at full wil both Gunners
not be English Forum game." as
Minu (skip) teams rely more on flelding ability strength, as most of their regulars
During the evening members of than heavy hitting, to win their will be playing ericket. The Cana. gomes. I understand that Manadian Chinese are a very different the Shanghai team were guests of obtained the team. compared to last year's the Indian R.C. at a very enjoyable ger Adefonso has services of an excellent pitcher. squad, and are favoured to win. "Indian Chow" party.
Gunners should be and an advantage in this depart- only if the .ment "should give the Filipinos the compelled to field a depleted team.
honours in a close game.
THE SECOND GAME
Machine Gun Coy, will do battle
LADIES GAME
For those who wish to see the
To wind up proceedings, the 3rd. womenfolk at play, at 11 am.. the Filipino Ladles team are holding a practice game with the Chinese
LADIES' GOLF RESULTS
CLUB RUGBY TEAMS
03
There will be two games of
Football Rugby
the Navy ground at Causeway Bay this afternoon. The first game will
Girls. on their own ground. This commence at 3.15 p.m. and will be will be the Filipino femmes' initial between the Club "A Fifteen" and effort." but as several members of
an Army side. This game will by the squad have already had soft-followed at 4.30 p.m. by a match The following are the compet-ball experience, play should be between the Navy and the Club ist tion results of the Ladies' Section quite interesting.
of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club played on October 11 and 18:-
PITCHING RULE
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LOU. Medal Competition played) The majority softballers in or October 11: Silver. no return; the colony, are still in doubt about Bronze. Mrs. Colls 116-23-93.
There were 2 entries.
Medal Competition on October 18
at the New Course:
Mrs. Holmes 87-15-72: Mrs. Gilmore 91-14-77; Mrs. Cassidy 92-16-77. There were 14 entries.
Fifteen.
The Club sides have been select- ed as follows:-
1st Fifteen:-W. M. MacGrath, G. K. Chadwick, H. D. Bidwell the interpretation of the pitching (Captain). W. E. Grieve. D. H. rules, and the following should be stewart, A. H R. Butcher, E. C. of interest to intending pitchers Luscombe. E. A. Rompas, K. W. and umpires.
Salter, K. A. Watson, C. M. Stark,
The pitcher must start with both R. G. L. Oliphant, W. B. Richard- feet squarely on the ground and son, A. J. G. Taylor and G. J. P. in contact with the pitchers plate. Carey.
The ball, shall be held in both "A" Fiftcen-J. R. Henderson, hands, in front of the body. The C. J. Powell, M. G. Carruthers. G pitcher, after starting properly. s. Wilson, H. van Leeuwen. F.
ADVERTISEMENT may use any wind-up he desires: Cessford. R. Rutherford, T. H.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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he may make as many revolutions Pratt, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), E. as he chooses, a foot may be lifted W. Stout, B. Hynes. G. M. Marrs, and the body rotated, and the ball, Redman, R. Leigh and H. W. E. may be taken behind the body: Heath. but, regardless of the method used, the pitcher must, in the act of; delivering the ball to the batsman, keep one foot in contact with the plate, and shall not take more
than one step.
which must be
NEW WALKING RECORD
Paris, Oct. 21
a
THE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY forward and toward the batter. M. Florimont Cornet, the French VALLEY on SATURDAY, 22nd until the ball has actually left his walking champion, established
In the final delivery, the new world record in the Pershing October, 1938, commencing at hand.
hand must be below the hip and Stadlum yesterday when be cover 2.00 p.m."
the wrist not farther from the ed 30 kilometres in two hours. 34 The first fell will be rung at body than the elbow. "A snap or minutes and 18 seconds, bettering 1.30 p.m.
jerky, release of the ball, at the his previous record by more than hip. is prohibited.
three minutes-Transocean:/
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of ench meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Mem
bers to the Members' Enclosure And Club Rooms "at
.lor Gentlemen and
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallop
at the Race Course yesterday:-
་་
Dawn Star and New Star
Elizabeth
Macquarie River
Jungle Jim
$5.00
Ranger
$3.00
Salvage Master
for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtalaable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of z Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and fër Paymeni of All Chits, &c.
Araxy Boolat Bay Cossack's Beauty Harvest View Estover Murray River.
Distance 1st Qr. 2nd Qr."Last Qr.
30.1.
1.00.2 30.1
30.3.
1.01
30.2
29.3
57.4
28.1
32.4
32,4
27.1
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27.4
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1.09.2 32.2
34
1.07
33,
31.2
31
1.02.2 1.00.2
31
29.2
31
1.01
30
32
32
27.1
27,1
Colorado Star and Tornado Star.
28.2
28.2
Jober
32.3 1.03.2~ 30.4
Coronation Day
1. 32,2
32.2
Red Feather and Tampa Bay..
32.3
1s!
Borrachito
35
1.03.129.3 1.08:4" 31.4
Tabby Cat
31
31
Twilight Star
29.3
57.3 28
Brutus
28
55.3 27
Dekko
30
20
Tiny Star and Forgotten Star Méteor
32
1,03.4 31.4
Golden Cow and Wenning
.33.2
1.05.3 32.1
Rob Roy
Confusion Bay
31.2 35.1-
31.2
--1,05.2 30.1
Sunlight View
31.1
Bredon and Vixen Tor
29.1
56.1
31.1
27
A Lovely Time and A Better Time.
29.3 " 58
27.2
Perfect Day
32.4
Tyne,
32.4
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29
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35
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30.3
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The Secretary's Office, floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON,
Tillins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920);
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure 15 $1.00 including fax, for all Persona, Including Ladles, and is payable at the Gale. Sóldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half .Price.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 17th October, 1938.
Commencement Bay
Gold Coin
Katinka.... Whalsey Rose Jane
Lancashire Chap and Atomic Star
Just In Time
The Leopard ...
King's Warden and King's Coronation..
Honeymoon Eve
Moonlight View
Emergency Call
1872
Scenic View and Night View.
35.1 1.07.4 32,3
37.1 1.09.1 32
1
35.a 1.08.331 29€ 69.2 29.3:
312. 1,012 30 1:00:2 29 34 1,08 32 30.4 1.013
4.30 p.m.
V.
p.m.. GOLF.-Championship of Colony
GOLF-Bogey (For) Fool (Fan-
(ing).
RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club's
(Fanling).
Hongkong Assn.
Queen's
Tournament, C.B.A. v. Rearels (Recreio), College v. Radio Radio, Caroline
a.m.; 10
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Nomads (Bookunpoo) 4 pm.
SOFTBALL-Midgets v. Hongkong
B.C.: Forum, V. Filipino Club: Machine Gun Coy. v. Canadian Chinese Club. YACHTING.-Club v. Navy.
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