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"SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938.

In the World of Sports

Week-end Softball Should

Be Interesting

The Panthers and the Chinese Girls will start off to-morrow's softball programme, when they clash at 10.00 am on the Filipino Central ground the uwn Club ground. At the same time, on their British Assoc, will entertain the softball squad of the U.S.S. Tulsa. directly after which, the St. Andrews Ladies will make their debut practice session against the under the name of "Cardinals" in a Central British Ladies,

The league matches, will start as usual at 13.30 p... and the opener will see the Trojans in action against the Canadian Chinese. The former, who gave a great display last week, have been practis ine assiduously under the guidance of their new coach. Jimmy Hum. and are expected to give their opponents a rare battle."

Several positional changes will have been obliged to postpone their be made in the Canadian's line-up fisture with the English Forum and Ab Lau will be seen at the who will instead do battle with the keystone sack or, if Kaasa Nazarin Hongkong Baseball Club, be unable to turn out, at short. Bill Ing will do duty at the initial bag.

HONGKONG CLUB MEET INDIANS

Giants Clash At Sookunpoo

(BY

TAC")

Feature of the cricket pro- gramme for to-day is the clash between.. Indian Recreation Club, joint champions of the First Division, and Hongkong Cricket Club, who are expected to make a very strong bid in- deed for the senior shield. The Club is fielding a powerful side, so powerful, that R. H. Grif- fiths, one of the best "uncapped" both bats in the Colony. is 12th man. The Forumers have won their previous ties and are expected The names are Owen-Hughes, Alec' to keep their winning record in- Pearce; Longfield, Scoones, Haley. will be afi inter school affair; St. tact. Manager Kenneth Wong is J. H. Fox, Rice, Bowker, Beck, F. Joseph's meeting the Midgets who perfectly satisfied with the way. Stokes and Kilbee,

The side is the same as that are actually studerits of the Dlo his team is shaping and expects cean Boys' School. This should be Pitcher B Quon to develop into which-beat the Army by making against the clock last a walk-over for the league leading a second Tuffy Chinn. The Base-188 runs

the exceptions that never seem to field the week, with Midžets, who have, in Herbie Quon ballers and Sammy Wong, one of the best same team twice in succession. and Longfield is back in place of S. J. either very Cooke, and Stokes takes the place batteries that have been seen this in ecnsequence are

good or very bad. Dave Walkerut J. H. B. Leckie, who, I believe. YELT

St. Joseph's will go into the field certainly has a trying time agur- has left for the North, with the moral support of the fans, ing out his starting line-up, but if but unless they can give a greatly he can place his best in the field, improved display, they will do well as upset is a distinct possibility. to get their opponents out in time

TO-DAY'S GAME

The second game, at 1.45 pm.

for the final game to start as per Spurning the attraction of the Sport of Kings. the Chartered Bank softballers are playing their

schedule.

FIXTURE POSTPONE

Of the Indian team A. R. Mint is again not playing, and of last week's elever Baker Is being re- placed by A. K. Minu.

Without Minu-A.R.. I mean-

the Indians will do very well to get the Club out for 150. Frankly, I don't think they will, at the same

The Club de Recreio were origin-first game of the season, against Oily to appear in the last gathe of the Filipino Club. at 3.30 p.m., this time I don't expect them to lose. the day, but as they are entertain-afternoon, on the latter squad's A. H. Madar, acting skipper, has not been very successful to date, ing Macao visitors at tennis, they ground.

ADVERTISEMENT the Netherlands Bank and the

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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It is understood that several but the bigger the game and the hong teams, including squads from tougher the situation, the more likely he to come off and I have. American Express, are in the proa feeling he will get going in this cess of formation, and it is hoped match. Of the others four are as that 1 Hong league can be likely to come off as not.

organized in the near future.

Fans will be interested in the news that Recreio have registered Dr. E. L. Gosano, on their softball THE TENT EXTRA

roster, and that Dave Leonard, well RACE MEETING will be held known all-rounde: will appear Wealber permitting) at HAPPY with the Filipino Club, who should VALLEY on SATURDAY. 5th ce very much strengthened by November, 1938, commencing at Dave's hitting ability.

2.00 p.m.

The first Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

LADIES GOLF

No One without a badge wil Competition Results

be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.. Sack must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified...

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New

Captain's Cup (October) Course: Miss Glendinning 101-34

67 Mrs. Forsyth 97-28-49.

One thing, the Club will have the "advantage" of playing away. I 145C tae word guardedly. The records show that, for some reason or other, the Indians have always done better when they meet the

club en the town ground, than

when they play at their own quiet and picturesqué Sookuapoo!

OTHER GAMES Craigengower, and the Press are going to have some fun together, though I rather fear the latter will be at the sticky end of it. The other senior game is the one 'be- tween Army, and Recreio, likely to be a close affair

In the Seconds, Kowloon enter- tain Diocesan Boys, Police play the

L.G.U Sliver (October 11 no Indians at the Valley and Recreio return.

L.G.U.

Collis.

Bronze (October 11 Mrs.

is at home to Central British.

Medal (October 18) New Course: SENIOR LEAGUE

Bogey Pool Now Course); Mrs.

Badges admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure Mrs. Holmes 87-15-72; Mrs. Gil- and Club Rooms at $5.00 more 91-14-77: Mrs.". Cassidy tor Gentlemen and $3.00 92-15-77. There were 14 entries. for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intre "duced by him, and for Payment

of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office, 181 Boor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.

Tiffins, 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

迹 Public Enclosure

$1.00

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FOOTBALL

Probable Teams For Week-end

Lissaman 2 up; Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Morrison, all square. There were 57 entries.

Eclectic (Happy Valley Sept-

ROYAL SCOTS-Duncan, Fraser, Oct.): Mrs. Mudy 40-121-277: Mrs. Koward 42-13281; Mrs. Hiller McDonald. Brown, Proctor. Clarke; 34-51-283. 110 cards were taken Monro. Fleming, Hossack, Allan cut.

and McKay.

A prize for the best score in each division will be given by the Ladies' Section in the L.G.U. competition

on Tuesday, November 15.

Members of the Section are again

Souza, Bowen; Marques, Hussain,

ST. JOSEPHS.-U. B. Souza; L.;

Pereira Castilho, domes, Leonard, Santos, Alves

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MIDDLESEX Jackson; Watson

reminded of the annual general meeting which will be held in the Sheehan: "Freshwater, Bright, Wi- Helena May Institute on Monday, kinson; Grogan, Courtney, Pearson,

November 14 at 11 a.m.

LADIES' TENNIS

TOURNEY

The General Committee of the

Saw and Talt.

8. CHINA "B",-Tam Kwan-kon: Leung Pak-wai, Kwok Peng-ting: Lau · Wal-pul; Lam Tak-po, Tse Kam-hing; Woo Chek-ping. Yeung Au Shi-nenk. Lau Bhul-yick. Ching-sang, Lee Shek-yau

KOWLOON. — Hartley; Everest,

Ulrich: Maxwell. Bliss, Honniball: w. Knox, Jorge Riertson. V.

White. Eastman:

including Tax, for all Persons, United Services Recreation Club including Ladies, and is payable announce that, at the special re- at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors quest of the President of the in Uniform are, admitted Half Hongkong Lawn Tennis Associa- tion, The Hon Mr. Justice R. E

POLICE----McHardy: Blackbourne, Price.

Lindsell, the Club will again hold Chan Kwong-yue: Fan Kwal-chol, the Ladles Colony Tennis Cham-Brittain. North: Wong Man-kwai, pionships this year.

Ferrier, Parker, Howlett, Moss. Details will be published shortly.

By Order,

B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hong Kong, 31st October, 1938.

1919

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

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NEW CYCLING RECORD

Milan, Nov. 4.

CLUB. Coles: Nogaitzik, 2. Strange: Skinner. Forrów, ·Bulpin; File, Kirwen, Fowler, E. Strange and Bickford.

KWONG WAR-Lee Kwok-kce, Hou Yung-sang. Chung Fai-lam: The Italian, Sanponetti, lowered Cheung Wing. Young Tse-tsong, the world 100 kilometres cycling Henry Young; Wong Wah-gay, Lau The Race Meeling advertised record yesterday by doing the dis-Fock-chiten, Chin Chi-fun. Cheuk to take place at Macke, on Sunance in-hours, 23 minutes 38 shek-Kam and Wong King-ding.

day, the 13th Insfait, will be conducted in Saforday, November 12th instead, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

By order

S. W. CHENG,

Cattary.

seconds-Transocean.

EASTERN Lau Hin-hau, B. T Zec, Mew Wah-kwok: Boong Ling- ITALIANS SUPPORT. Hsu Ching-cheng Lo Wal

"OLYMPICS

Kwen: Ho Kar-kuen, Lee Tak-kee, Suen Kam-shum Chow Man-chi and Eau Ching to donated

NAVY. Dickerson; Townsend, Bellis: Honeywell, Wegster. Ridley: the Olympic Games of 1940 Spiller Muggliston, Newlands,

Rome, Nov. 4. Italy yesterday accepted the in- vitation of Finland to take part in

1989 Transocean; †

Jones, Betts F

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

4.15 p.m. Referee, Phillips: Uni- versity v. A.S.A. (Chatham Road), 4.15 p.m. Referee. Stone.; Signals. Kumaon Rifles (PE Road), 2.43 pm. Referee. Dove.; Stonecutters W/T v. 24th. Sty. R.A. (Chatham Road), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Somerville. GOLF-Captain's Cup competition Cral- (Fanling).

BASKETBALL-Students' league, First division, King's V. Wah Nam. 3.30 p.m.; St. Paul's T. Queen's, 4.30 p.m.; Junior divi- sion Pul Ying v. Fong Lam, 3.30 p.m.; Sal Nam. A v. St. Paul's, 4.30 p.m. Kowloon Junior divi- sion, Man Far v. Yaumati CRICKET-First

gengower v. Press, Indians v. RACING.-Tenth Hongkong. Army v Recreto:

division.

extra meeting (Happy Valley), 2 p.m.

Second division Kowloon v. Dio- RUGBY.-Club A v, Army (Navy),

cesan Boys, Police v. Indians, Re- erelo v. Central British FOOTBALL-First Division: St. Joseph's v. Royal Scots (Caroline HA). 4.16 pan. Referee, Hooper. Linesmen. Mcllgrew and Gam- lin; Middlesex v. South China "B" (Bookunpoo). 4.15 p.m. Re- ferce, Molyneux. Linesmen, Ed- wards and Welsh,; Kowloon v. Police (Kowloon), 4.15 p.m. Re- feree. Clarke. Linesmen. Demes and Smith; Club V. Kwong Wah (Club), 4.15 p.m. Referee. Ip Linesmen. Sutterley and Mc- į Laughlan.. Second Division. Middlesex v. R.A.0.C. (Bookun- pool), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Mac- Cormac. South China v. Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill). 2.45 pm. Kowloon Referee. Hinchclife.;

v. Police (Kowloon); 248 p.m. Referee, Finch.; Club v. R. En- gineers (Club), 2.45 p.m.. Referee, Silva.: St. Joseph's v. R.. Scots (Military). 2.45 Aylwin.

3 p.m. Club v Navy (Navy), 8 p.42.

TENNIS.Entries close for mixed

doubles championship. YACHTING. - 5th

cop series.

V

Commodore's

TO-MORROW FOOTBALL. — First Division:

Eastern

4.15 Navy (Club). p.m. Referee, Omar. Linesmen, Barretto and Fraser. Third Division (A), Electric T. RA. S.C. (3ookunpoo), 415 pm. Re feree,

Stedman.; 30th Bty

(Caroline R.A v. South China H), 2.45 pm. Referee. Marriott. R. Scots v. P.W.D. (Club). 2.45

FRIT. p.m. Referee.

Third Di- vision (B): Powhattan V. R Engineers (E) (Scokunpoo), 245 p.m. Referee. Ottoway.

POOL COMPETITION The October Medal Pool, Com- p.m. Referee.petition at the Kowloon Golf Club Third Division (B): was won by A, E. Davies with a R.A.F. v. Medicals (F.E Road), score of 84-14-70.

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