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Softball League For Ladies
FULL LIST OF
ENTRIES
A meeting of the Hongkong Softball League was held at the Brook Club yesterday, in the course of" which the Ladies' Softball League" was officially formed.
Entries for competition in the League were accepted from the Central British "Association, the Cardinals (St. Andrew's Club), the the Pirates Chinese Wildcats, (Kowloon Tong Ladies), the Re- crolo Ladles, the Filipino Club, the Canadian Chinese, the Panthers (St. Mary's Girls' School), and the Cubs (The Diocesan Girls School). Miss Irene Pereira, of the Re crélo Ladies, was unanimously elected to the post of Honorary Becretary of the newly formed Ladies League.
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Tire Arst Ladies' Softball League matches will be played on Decem- ber at a venue as yet undecided The Softball League are upon. contemplating an impressive open- int of the Colony's Orst Ladies' Softball League season, and will invite a prominent Colony lady to piich the frat ball.
the On Sunday, December 4. CBA will oppose the Cardinals, the Chinese Wildcats will play the Firates, and the Recreio Ladies will meet the Filipino Club,
WIN FOR THE AIR FORCE
The Royal Air Force beat the YM.C.A. by 3. goals to 1 in a friend- ly football match, played at Kal
Tak
In the first half. the "y" played good, football and their inter- mediate line shone, Benwell, pivot, being outstanding.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,
In the World of Sports &
ARMY RUGGER League Soccer K.C.C. TENNIS
The following are the Army Rugger fixtures for 1838-
Nov.
19-Army v. Club. 11-21-Combined operations.
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23.-Club "A" v. Lane, Fus. 26.--Club "A" v. Lanc. Fus. 28. Combined operations.. 30-Middx. V. RE
Dec.
8/H.R.A. v. 5/A.A. R.A. C.S.U.
3.—Club v. Army. 5.--Middx.
R.E. V. C.S.U 7.--R.E.
R.B. v. 5/A.A RA Middx. v. B/H. RA. Club "A" v. C.S.U. 10-Club “A” V. R.E. 12.-C.S.U.
8/H. v. Middx. 14.-C.SU
C.S.U. v. H.E. S/A.A. R.A.
8/H. RA. v. 2/8.8. 17.-Army v. Navy. 19.-Middx.
RE. v. 5/A.A. RA. 21.-C.S.U. v. 8/H. RA.
R.E.
Middx, v. 2/R.S. Club v. 5/AA RA 24-Clab v. Army. 26.-C.B.D.
5/AA. R.A. v. 2/R.8. 28-Club "A" V, S/A‚Ä.
„C.SU. v. 5/AA
1/RS.
R.E v. Middx.
Club "A". 8/HR.A. 31-Club "A" v. R.E...
The Arst mentioned team is the home team and will provide referee and refreshments. When no P ponents are given the Unilt can use the ground as they wish.
ARMY RUGBY FIFTEEN
The following will represent the Army against the Hongkong Foot- ball Club in a rugby game at Soo-
unpoo on Saturday at 4.15 pm.:—
Fixtures
The following is next week's soccer programme:----
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 First Division NAVY V. MIDDLESEX
(Causeway Bay. 4.15 p.m.) Referee:-Clark. Linesmen:-Welsh and Farr. CLUB v. KOWLOON (Club, 4.15 p.) Referee:-Omar,- Linesmen:-McLaughlan and
Demee.
8. CHINA "B" v. ROYAL SCOTS
(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) Referee-Hooper. Linesmen:-Dove and Somerville, Junior Shield Preliminary Round P.W.D. v. RA. STANLEY
(Military, 4.15 p.)
Referee:-ID.
TOURNEYS
"American Mixed Doubles
BADMINTON RESULTS
ST. ANDREW'S "A" START WELL
St.
Andrew's "A" started the Seven more American Mixed badminton season with an 8-1 win Doubles tennis tournaments have over St. Andrew's "B." The former been arranged by the Kowloon were much too good; the score be- Cricket Club tennis sub-committee ing a very fair indication of the to follow the one held last Sunday, run of play. indicating the keenness prevailing in the mainland Club.
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The present programme is for one event to be held about the middle of each month from Decem- her to April, with two in May. Details of each tournament will be issued at the clubhouse a fortnight before date.
Scores were:
J. P. Dawson and M. Wall (St.
Andrew's "A")
In addition, the K.C.C, has de-F. cided, In view of the unqualified success of last year's winter tennis
| STONECUTTERS W/T v. R.AM.C. tournament, to run a similar event
(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.)
Referee:-Phillips.
RE. (C) Y, EASTERN
(St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Brothwell. MIDDLESEX v. R.A.F. (Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Kassick. CLUB.V. 5TH R.A.
(Club. 2.45 p.m.) Referee:Hinchliffe.
24TH R.A. v. ST. JOSEPH'S (Causeway Bay, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:--MacCormac
Second Division SOUTH CHINA v. KOWLOON
(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Sliva..
Third Division “A” ELECTRIC v. STH R.A. (Military, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Mcllgren.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 First Division KWONG WAR v. S CHINA “A”
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) Referee:-Finch.
Linesmen: Fraser and Stone. ST. JOSEPH'S v. EASTERN
(Causeway Bay, 4.15 p.m.) Referée: Molyneaux. Linesmen: Hartley and
Spr. Nouch (R.E.), 'Spr. Arting- (stall (RE). Spr. Waite (R.E.), Lt. Curtis opened the scoring mid-Gudgson (Middlesex), 2/Lieut. way in the first half for the Chiverall (Middlesex), L/C. Boe and after the interval Moffat (R.S.), pr. Bird (R.E), Bdr. Page equalised for the Airmen. Bessant (R.A.). Pte. Berry (Middlesex), (Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.) and Elward scored the other goals.
Lieut. Crawford (R.C.S.), Gnr. Evans (RA), Gnr. Martin (R.A.) Pte. Bousted (R.A.0.C.). Lieut.
ADVERTISEMENT Hewitt (Middlesex), 2/Lieut. Cuth-
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permittluḍ) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th November, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
he urst Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
bertson (R.S.).
Reserves: Spr. Picton (RE), Spr. McInemy (RE). L/C. Ross (R.S.), Cpl. Barker (Seaforths).
it
RUGBY GAME TO-DAY
Butterley.
Junior Shield Preliminary Bound KWONG WAH V. BIGNALS
Referee:-Ottoway; 30TH R.A. v. ROYAL SCOTS
(800kunpoo, 4.15 p.) Referee: Stedman,
Third Division "A" ROYAL SCOTS v. RAS.C. (Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Marriott
Third Division “B* POWHATTAN v. KUMAON R.
(Club, 2.45 p.m.) Referee: Barretto.
There will be a game of Rugby Football on the Club ground at Happy Valley at 5 pm. to-day: TRIANGULAR when the Club "A" Fifteen will play the Royal Scots:
Teams:
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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge wil
Dunnett to the Members' be admitted
Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.
es admitting Non-Mem
Badges
bers to the Member Enclosure
and
Club Rooms at $5.00
INTERPORT?
News received from Shanghai in- CLUB:—H. F. Hopkins, D, B. Nel-dicate that there is a distinct son, D. Hynes, M. G. Carruthers, possibility of hockey enthusiasts in C. J. Powell, F. M. Thompson, J. Shanghai being given the oppor- R. Henderson. J. Moodle. J. Snity of witnessing a triangular (Captain), W. G. Interport on Chinese New Year if Schnable, R. E. H. Nelson, the plans of the Shanghai Hockey Swan, W. A. Johnson, G. L. East-Association are realised. gate and R. Leigh.
SMALL UNITS RUGGER XV
Hongkong and Tientsin will be invited to compete for the Nathan Cup: which is held at present by Tientsin.
It will be recalled that Shanghal
The following have been selected made an unsuccessful attempt to
for Gentlemen and $3.00 to represent the Combined Small win the trophy last year.
for Ladies (Both Jncluding tax) Units against the 8th Heavy
are obtainable through
а the Brigade, Royal Artillery, in
friendly Rugby game on the Prince HONGKONG CRICKET SECRETARY upon the per Edward Road Military ground at song) or written appileation of a 4.30 p.m.-
CLUB TEAMS Member. such Member to be Fus. Keen (Lancashire Fusillers); The following players will repre- responsible for all visitors Intro L/Cpl. Skelton (Lanc. Failers), duced by him, and for Payment Cpl. Attee (RAO.C.), Fus. Lomax sent the Hongkong Cricket Club In (Lanc. Fusiliers) and Fus. Dix friendly matches against the Royal
Navy on November 19:- of All Chits, &c.
(Lane. Fusiliers); 8gt. Lang (R.A
1st XI (At Home)-H. Owen is 10.0.) and Pte. Leach (R‚ÂO.C.); The Secretary's #Office, door, Exchange Building (Tel.Cpl Bedford (R. C. Signals), Cpl. Hughes' (Captain); F. H. Stokes, L Laidlaw (RAM.C.); L. Crawford D. Klibee, R. E. H. Nelson, C. 'D. N., 27794) will close at 12 NOON.
(R. C. 8ignals); Fus. Stubbs (Lane Walker, J. Haley, P. H. Scoopes, T.
Tins are obtainable at the Fusiliers), Fus. Woods (Lanc. A. Pearce, J. H. Fox, G. Longfield Club House provided they are Fusiliers: Pte. Boustead (R.A.0.C.), and A. C. Beck
nrâéred in advance from the No
1 Boy (Telephone 21920).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the
Public Enclosure is. $1.09
Pte. Nicholls (RAMC) and Pie Richardson (Seaforths).
LADIES' GOLF MEETING
including fax, for a Persons, A satisfactory year was reported
2nd XI (Away)—E. J. R. Mitchell (Captain), G. 8. Lovett, C. E. Gahagan, B. J: Cooke, N..P. Fox, R. S. W. Paterson, D. Parsons, B. 3. Armstrong: H. J. D. Lowe, V. Bond and R. M. M. King.
including Ladies, and is payable at the annual general meeting of GOOD SHOOTING! at the Gate. Soldiers and Saltors the Ladies' Bection of the Royal
la Eniform are admitted Hall Hongkong Golf Club, held in the
Price.
Order,
The Lancashire Fusiliers had a Helena May Institute on Monday.eld day against the Royal Army The accounts as presented were Bervice Corps at football yesterday. adopted and the following Captain Playing at 800kanpoo the Lanca C. B. BROWN, and Committee were elected
won by 11 goals to one
Secretary.
Mra, R. Lindsell (Captain) and The score in the first half was Mesdames C. B, Brown, J. R. Collis, five goals to mil and the Lancs, in- Hong Kong, 14th Nov. 1938.
HO. Margrett, J. A. R. Selby, T. 8. creased this to 11 before the final 1069 Whyte-Emith and AFMackintosh whistle sounded
will comprise this year. This Men's, Ladies and Mixed Doubles.
beat 8. A. Broadbridge and
F. H. Stokes beat H. R. Darby and L
Gibson ***** beat L. Avery and J. Tom-
Unson ... V. Wong and A. 8. Buss
(St. Andrew's “A”) lost to Broadbridge and
Stokes
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
..
1938.
a'n Army
RUGBY.-Club “A” V. XV (Club). 5 p.m. SHOOTING. - Weekly Practice
Shoot Kowloon City Rag
2 p.m.
TO-MORROW
BADMINTON.-Hongkong Badmin-¦ ton Association League, "B" Difision: St. 'Andrew's “A” “V Club de Recrelo: Kowloon Tong "A" v. Kowloon " Tong "B": V.RO. v. Chung, Wah: Wan- BADMINTON,—Y.M.C.A. derers v. St. John's: YMCA Women's Section Badminton, in the West Lounge, All Day. FOOTBALL. Second Division, 5th. A A. Ede. R. R. v. Middle- Third sex (Military), 4.15 p.m. Division, RAF. v. 24th Bty. R A. (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m. HOCKEY-Hongkong Hockey Club
Badrain- ton. In the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. BILLIARDS AND BNOCKER.---
Steel Coulson League, RE Sets.” Mess v. Civil Service Ca; Fo- lice RC. w C. & P.O.R.C.; Garri-
T. Bgta' Mess Graigen- Sower C.O.
son
Coulson 21-4
21-5
21-7
14-25
beat Darby and Gibson... 21- 5 beat Avery and Tomlinson 21-13 The closing date for entries is H. Kew and E. F. Fincher (St. December 4.
Andrew's "A")
י.
RAIN STOPS
CRICKET
i
Cape Town, Nov, 15.
The M.C.C. touring team scored
198 for 6 before rain stopped play yesterday, this being made in reply to the Western Provinces score of 174.
beat
Stokes
and Broadbridge
21-10
beat Darby and Gibson...... 21. 7 beat Avery and Tomlinson 21- 3
CAMBRIDGE BEAT SWANSEA
7. Royal Scots (Club), 5.15 p.m.
DARTS.--Steel
League,
Police R.C. v. C. & PORC.: R.N. Police T. Imperial Cafe. HUNTING.—Fanling Hunt (Petts' | FOOTBALL,--Second Division. R.
Bungalow), 2.45.p.m.
BOGEY POOL WINNERS
The results of the Bogey (Par) Pools played at Fanling during the week-end. are as follows:-
OLD COURSE
K. S. Robertson (5) 2 up wins; G. C. Worrall (9) 1 up was second, having a better inward half than A. M. Mack (18), also 1 up. There were 41 entries.
NEW COURSE
J. L. C. Pearce (12), 14.-Comdr.
Engineers v. Royal Scots (MILIS ⠀ tary), 2.45 p.m Third Divi- son, R.AM.C. . R. Engineers (E) (St. Joseph's), '2.45 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOV. 18
BADMINTON- Hongkong Bad- minton Association League, Mixed Doubles: Club de Recreio V. University, Kowloon Tong V. St. John's. BRIDGE-Y.M.C.A. Women's Sec- tion Contract Bridge : Class. 10
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ina), 5.15 p.m
(Mar-
A. D. S. Murray (16), L. C. F.SWIMMING.—Mixed Swimming, in
London, Nov. 15. The Cambridge University rugger Bellamy (22), and R. E. H. Nelson Leslie Ames scored 45; and H. Tteam had a close game against (14) were all 2 down."
Pearce (2 up on the last nine Bartlett, the Sussex amateur, was 'Swansea yesterday and were nar- undefeated at the close with 55 to rowly defeated by 13 points to 11.-holes) wins.
There were 22 entries, Renter his credit-Reater.
YMCA Swimming Pool,
» SATURDAY, NOV. P BADMINTON-YMCA. Women's
Section Badminton 10 am, o
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