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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1938

In the World of Sports

LADIES TO OPEN THE

SOFTBALL

A

PROGRAMME

Unbeaten Men's Teams To

Clash To-morrow

(BY R. O. X.) |

Softball fans will be wall catered for to-morrow, when the ladies will again entertam prior to the three league matches which are down for decision.

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Much speculation is being indulged in as to the eventual resu'ts of two of the games in which four unbeaten teams are due to clash, bith the resulting readjustment of League standings.

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The first ladies' game will start at 10 am on the Central British Association ground, and will see the Panthers in action against Recreio Ladies, directly after which the Central British Beauties will try con- clusions with the Chinese Girls.

At 12.30 p.m. the Trojans will

11TH EXTRA MEETING

Entries And . Handicaps

Handicaps for the 11th Extra Race Meeting to be held at Happy Valley next 'Saturday. arc follows:-

1-Shum Chun Handicap-"C"

Class 1st Section (1 Mile) Apilas 148 lbs., Harvest View 188, King's Lead-142, Laughing Girl 140, Lucky "181. National Pride 168, Rose-Queen 156. Scenic View 143, Tampa Bay 181, Tyne 151.

2-New Bridge Handicap-“B" Class (6 Furlongs)

A Better Time 143 lbs., Aztec 157. Criffel 183. Derby Day 155, Dick The second game will feature Turpin 135, Katinka 158, Lucky take on the Hongkong Baseball the undefeated Chinese Baseball Lad 157, Ranger 180, Snowy River Club. The former, after their poor Club in action against the English 149. Tornado Star 157, Vixen Tor

howing of last week, havé engaged Forum, who also have a prefect 147. "*

record. The Chinese 4. Shum Chun Handicap--"C" in Intensive practice sessions and winning

Class-2nd Section (1 Mile) bre expected to,

their Baseballers will be without the

Amberley 162 lbs., Bistre 165. bpponents a hard tussle. Manager services of their star hurler, Tuffy Dave Walker expects to have his Chinn, who left for Seattle rester-Centre Forward 140, Election Time Tommy Chan will probably 140, Gold Coin 148. Jungle Jim 155. squad at "full strength, but as his day.

King's Bounty 153, Laughing players have disappointed so often, do moune duty and many post-

made. (Some new players may also Night View 142. Rose Evelyn 161,

give

Starting Times For Fanling

a.m.

1

TO-DAY

El Old Course

9.16 W. L. Alexander and W. M.

Barton.

10.04 A. E. Perry and K. R. Quick 10.08 Laidlaw and H. J. D. Lowe. 10.12 H. N, Williamson and J.

Forbes.

10.16 J. T. Brown and T. Low. 9.20 P. Welch and G. Riddell | 10.20 D. H. Clark and F. C. Young.

Carre.

10.24 C. M. Gee and H. G. Sheldon.

9.24 ET. McMullen and I. H. 10.28 W. Hewitt and J. W. Mayhew.

Geare.

10.32 0. Austin and G. Riddell-

Carre.

9.28 F. H. King and R. G. Gray. 9.32' W. W. C. Shewan and T. 8.10.36 D. Lyon and G. R. Razavet. 10.40 J. G. Campbell and W, Wood-

Morrison.

9.36 A C. I. Bowker and W. F.

Simmons,

ward..

10.44 R. S. W. Paterson and A. H.

McBride.

9.40 A, H. Penn and J. R. Collis. 9,44 W. J. L. Robinson and A. H. 10.48 G. C. Worrall and J. F. R.

McBride.

Waters.

IL Overy and W. J. E. Mac- kenale.

9.48 B. D. Evans and D. D. Forbes. | 10,32 9.52 G. C. Worrall and R. Young. 9.56 W. A Stewart and N. K10.56 A, H. Hodges and A. Nicol."

Littlejohn.

10.00 a. A Leiper and F. Flip-

pance.

10.04 W. G. Crabbe and W. Park 10.08 W. T. Yoxall and J. Hall.

New Course

9.24 F. S. Geldart and H. C.

Margrett. *

TO-MORROW Old Course

9.15 E. T. McMullen and L. R.

Andrewes.

9.20 A. E. Lissaman and R. Young,

New Course

9.30 O. E C. Marton and S. H.

Dodwell,

9.25 K, 3. Robertson and H. H.

Mundy.

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9.30 F. Groves and 8. J. H. Fox. 9.35 I W. Shewan and I. H. Geare. 9.40 K. S. Morrison and J. A. D.

Morrison.

9.45 L. Goldman and R. G. Gray. 9.50 A. D. Humphreys and A. B.

Purves.

9.55 I Newton and N. L. Smith.

It must be considered only a pos- tional changes will have to be Buddha 150, National Defence 155,1 9,25 Lt.-Cal." Collin and Major | 10.04 E. H. Williams and H. C.

ability.

be started. Four different pitchers have been The Forumers feel very conti- seen in the four games the Base-dent of being able to take honours ballers have played to date, and it from the much weakened local will be interesting to see if they champlous and will field their have yet another moundsman.

FANLING HUNT

strongest team, to safeguard against any surprises.

To, finish proceedings, the 3rd. Machine Gun Coy.. will defend their unbeaten record against the League leading Midgets, but, much Improved as they undoubtedly are. I cannot see them being success- The Farling Hunt and Race Club ful unless Rapley can repeat his programme for the December Previous No-hit performance" on

ENTRIES

Meeting is as follows:

the mound.

The Midgets are chockful of con- Race 1-2.45 p.m.-"The Taipondence and expect to walk away Handicap."A steeplechase of 1t with the league championship as mules for China poules. Winner athey consider the reigning champs Cup or $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $15. Entry to be no longer a force to be Fee $3.

feared. 7

Race 2-The Jorrocks Rate."-

A hurdle race of 14 miles for China ponies, bona fide: Hunters. Win. ners of A

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steeplechase and/or BUDGE TURNS

hurdle race last season barred. Catchweight 168 lbs Winner a Cup or $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $15. Entry Fee $3.

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(I sufficient entries are re- ceived, this event will be divid- ed into two sections).

Race 3-The Happy Valley Handicap."A fiat race of one malle for China ponies "E" "Class and Bubscription Griffis of the Hong- kong Jockey Club of this season that have not'wón more than $750. Winner $150, "2nd $75, 3rd $50. Entry Fee $15.

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(Entry is open to all members of the Hongkong. Jockey Club, and those entering will be con- sidered Quest Members of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club for the day. Free transport of ponies to and from Ewant will be provided).

Race 4. "The Canberra Handi-

cap-A steeplechase of it miles

for Australian ponies.

Winner a

Rose Jane 158, Soldier of China 154. Sunlight View 140. Wild Cat 155.

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5.-Castle Peak Handicap—"D" Class-1st Section (From

McDonald.

9.30 Cof. King and Major Baines. 9.35 T A. Pearce and P. H.

Bcoones.

9.40 L E. Tamworth and J. B,

Mackle.

9.45 F. A. Redmond and D. J.)

- Gilmore.

9.50 A. Sommerfelt and W. J.

Key.

S.

Margrett

10.12 Mrs Williams and Mrs. Mar-

grett,

10.20 Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins and

Col. Matthews.

10.28 W. A. MacKinlay and C. W.

Jeftries.

10.32 Mrs. MacKlulay" and Miss

Bläckburn, 10.43 Mrs. Overy and. Mrs. Mac-

kenzie.

the 1 Mile Post) Coronation Day 154 lbs. Dekko 153. Desert Star 165,- Estover 191, Fei Ying 140, Final Triumph 151. Golden Cow 152, Piet Hein 143. Plain View 151. Royal Highness 155, 10.00 T. Lindars and W. Wooding. 10.56 Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. Nicol.

The Leopard 148. Tiny Star' 161.. Tribute 140, Valorous 150. 6-Newcastle Handicap "C" Class

(From the 2' Mile, Post, Once Round and In)

A Great Time 165 158., Bag Tor 150, Bredon 155, Brutus 180, Cape York 150, Colorado Star 135. Dis- covery Bay 154. Macquarie River 135. Murray River 180, Perfect Day 140, Rex 150, Roolfly 135, Strath- carrick 140. Twilight Star 150, Violet Queen 155.

7---Taipo Handicap (From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In) Acme 140 lbs., Astrik 140. Cape Comorin 162. Captain Blood 140,

PROFESSIONAL Dark Hazard 144. Fire Rulers 159

New York, Nov, 11.. Donald Budge, holder of the Wimbledon, American, Aus- tralian and French lawn tennis championships, has turned professional.

He has accepted an offer of $75,000 to tour the United States in matches against Ellsworth Vines.

The first match will be played at Madison Square Gar- den January 3. Reuter.

on

1939.-

Lancashire Chap 165, National Dignity 140, National Guard 185, Rextana 140, Sea Dragon 162, Split Hand 168, Sunshine Susie 158, Wenning 148.

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B-Castle Peak Handicap-“D”. Class-2nd Section (From the 14 Mile Post) · Araxy 165 lbs., Cuban Love 155. Diogenes 158, Double Chance 153, Ebony Idol 145. Emergency Call 168. Five Rulers 140. Flybynight 161. Gold Sovereign 151, Good Morning 151, Lancashire Chap 148, Lucky Eleven 140, Meteor 161, Racing Boy 160. Tempest 159, Whalsey 168, Zero 181,

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

Camp or $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $15. Entry BASKETBALL-Students League,

Fee $3."!

'Race 5.

The

Consolation

Scurry.”—Ã ̈ fát race of mile for phina ponies that have started at this meeting and not been placed first or second," Catchweight" 160 |-

Senior división, Wah Yan v. Queen's, 3:30 p.m.; Wah Tai v.) St. Paul's, 4.30 p.m. Junior divi sion, Wah Yan v. St. Paul's, 3.30 p.m.; St Joseph's v. Bal Nam A. 4.30 p.m. N

lbs. Placed ponies' 7 lbs. 'penalty. BOWLS.-Kowloon Tong v. Bowling Winner a Cup gr. $50, 2nd $25, 3rd Green (Kowloon Tong).

(V.M.CÁ), 2,48 p.m.; Recrelo B V. Hongkong Ladles (Recreio), 3 p.m.; St. Andrew's v. Seaforths (Shamshuipo), '3 íxím. « RACING. The

Macao Jockey Club's November Race Meeting at Arela Preta, Macao; 2.15 pin. RUGBY Chib "A" v. Army (Club);

3 pm: Club v. United Services (Cinh), 4.15 pm.

$15. Entry Fee $3 Post Entries! CRICKET-Hongkong v. Cralgen- TENNIS T.M.C.A. Tennis, Ameri-

Entries close to the Secretaries,

gower; Kowloon v. Press; Indians

can "Doubles Tournament, Kings Park, 2 pm - Recreio v. Diocesan Boys' Echool; YACHTING, hut Babe Building, on Tuesday. Civil Service v. Central British

Berles. November 29, 19387′ at noon. **39,

School

Messts. Thomson & Co., Chartered. Middlesex Second division, Accountants, Hongkong & Shang-

ADVERTISEMENT

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

The November Race Meeting will be held at Arela Preta, Macao, on SATURDAY, 12th November, 1988, commencing at

2.15 p..

The first bell will be rung at

p.m. approximately.

1,45%

The offices of the Club, at' Gloucester Building; 2nd Floor, "will remain spew on Fridïy, lith

November, up to 1 pm.

By order,

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TO-MORROW

Scots vMiddlesex (Bookunpoo), ATHLETICS South Ching annual 435 pm. South China A meet (Caroline HII), 10 azn.

China B v. Eastern (Caroline H), 4.15 p.m.; Third division (A), South China y, Royal Scots (Caroline H), 2.45pm; R.AS.0. v. 39th Ety. (Sookun- poo), 4.15 pm; P.W.D. v. Elt Chee (Club), 416 p.m.; Third division (B), AB.A. v. Signals (Kowloon), 245 mm. Press v. Re- ferees (Bookunpoo), 19.45 am.

Club (Caroline H), 4.15 p.in.:¡FOOTBALL-First division, South Navy v. St. Joseph's (Causeway Bay), 4.18 p.m.; Kwong Wah v. Police (Kowloon), 4.15 p.m. Second division, South China 'v. Club (Caroline Hill), 2.45 pim.; Royal Ecsta v. Middlesex (Boo- kunpoo), 245 p.m.; Ordnance” v. Eastern...: (Military), 4.15 pm; Kwong Wali v. Police (Kowloon) 2.45 p.m.; Engineers v. Kowloon (Militery), 245 pm; Third divi- sion (B), Engineers' (E)'; RAP. (Chatham Road), 2.46 p.m.; Kumaons. . Etonecutters W/T (Chatham Road), 415 p.m. 24th Bty. Powhattan (Causeway Bay), 2.45 p.m.

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