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PACEMONGRING DAILY PRES

THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939.

* In the World of Sports

2F

SOFTBALL NOTES.

PORTUGAL OR CHINA FOR

FALCONER SHIELD?

Both Scored Convincing Wins In Last Sunday's Games

(By R.O.Y.)

OVERCOMING THE HANDICAP OF POOR GROUND CONDITIONS BETTER THAN THEIR RESPECTIVE OP- PONENTS, Portugal and China earned the right to play off with each other for the Falconer International Shield, ou' Sunday last. Portugal onthit Canada by 13 bingles to 6, to register a 12-5 victory. The feature of the game was the hefty stickwork of Eddie Gosano, whose three clouts were good for 9 bases. "AV" connected three times and Gerry twice, making a bag of 8 hits for the Gosano family.

Mike Mendonca muffed his only fielding chance, but redeemed himself by clouting a triple. The hurling of Johnny Alvares was not as effective as usual, but D'Aquino Wally Ching gaye sound support at the Keystone sack. caused much surprise when he turned out for Canada, Instead of China, and gave his usual brilliant display. Den- ham Crary held the Hot corner in fine style, while George, Chow shagged some difficult flies in the left garden, with- out error.

Len Alltree signalized his inning. Apart from Bunn, who return to the local diamond bingled twice and was errorless at with a rousing three bagger second base. the Canucks best

Loule, all committed

Tennis Tourney

TSUI EXTENDED

IN FIRST SET

But Opponent Fades

Out In Second

LEE WAI - TONG'S TWO LOVE SETS

FOR NINE GAMES in his second round match against Tsal Yan-pul in the Colony Open tennis championships at the Hongkong Cricket Club. yesterday. T. J. Gould, an entrant from the Cricket Club, more than held his own: in.. fact, he was actually leading 5-4 at the end of the ninth game.

The players had been going on without an ampire and at that stage the services of one were re- quisitioned. Whether it was the relief from having to`act 23 2 judge as well as a player I cannot

serted himself and went out in say, but from this point Tsul as-

straight sets with the loss of but one more game, the sixth of the. second set,

During the nine games referred to, while it was clear that Tsui had

that chased in three markers players. Jean Lee., Dot and Rose not yet struck top form, there was

China whitewashed Ameri-

靄 bobble

aplece. The Baby Panthers nosed

ea to win by 9 clear tallies, out the Cardinals 12-10, when the with Tommy Chan. pitching Redbirds staged a balloon act to grand ball to concede the concede the winners 11 tailles in losers only 2 hits. P. F. Choy, a big sixth inning rally. in the absence of Wally

Ching, did a grand job in the Windy Alley position.

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The Baby Panthers had the services of the Recreio star. Irene Pereira who, together with Celeste Marques, mainly responsible for this mid upset. Florrie Wong and Addie Zimmern were the best of the losing squad.

also no question about Gould play- ing well. Less polished, with a style which, compared to that of his younger opponent, seemed very

cramped, he was none "the dess

effective, "

but

He was weaklsh on the valley, his forehand and backhand were both working well and he occus ɔnally sent over some force- ful shots at unexpected moments. Of overhead one saw nothing.

Youthful Raymond Chang per-) formed well at centre field, while El Woo and Hong Sling were very safe at first and second respective-

Tsui was a different player in ly: Ernie Hearther and Lawrence

the second set from the man who accounted for the losers only The Filipino lassies, with the had been fighting for his points. bingles, the former also giving a help of a couple of Wildcats, re-most of the first stanza. sound display at the initial sack. gistered an exsy 22-10 win over the "Homus Waggoner, at short, was Pirates who requisitioned the ser- The losers the star elder although Dicky vices of Lily Mar Davis gave an excellent display at showed little of their improved | the Keystone sack, Larry Brown, ability, and committed 9 miscues. at centre, was the best of the Maudie Read and Mrs. I. Stane gardeners.

were the only Buccaneers who looked like ball players. For the winners. Dimanling pitched steadi- Wildcats retained the -leadership of the Ladies' League er ball than usual, while Linda

WILDCATS RETAIN LEAD

The

With his confidence, which mast have been a little shaken, regained by clinching the set lead at 7-5 after Being down 5-4, he got into his stride pro- perly, played his usual, smooth, hard-hitting game, and dictat- ed terms the way it had been anticipated he would..

Gould found himself down love-

when they trounced the Canadian † Fernandez and Naty Falladon&ave in almost as many minutes.

Chinese by 14 runx to 8. Catcher offered sound support.

Darts Mar tock batting honours

HONG GAMES

He managed to take the next game against service, but Tsui ended with 4 bingles in as many times There was little to enthuse matters in the seventh` game. at bat, while sisters Mary and about, in the three Hong matches! LEE WAI-TONG'S 12 STRAIGHT

all Gloría clouted 'two apiece. May decided,

being one-sided.

GAMES Chung, who starred at short, and Nazarin and Abbas did some heavy Ella Chinn, who was very sound slugging to enable Lacas to trounce at the initial sack, also garnered the China Underwriters by 20 runs Wal-tong, Chinese Olympic soccer to 6. Union Insurance handed star and C.R.C. tennis ace, wasted

fits.

"

Opposed to Leong Ping-chiu, Lee

The Iqsers gave a fairly good Texaco a 25-10 shellacking, while no time, refusing to concede & display in defence, but fell down Greenspots won even more con- single game and ending the match on their stickwork; of their 9 hits, vincingly over Kal Tak Airporters, in a matter of about 20 minutes. no more than two came in any one registering 27 tallies to 7.

Siam To Race Against The World

Simm is dow entering motor rasing nationally, The country has taken as her racing colours

blue and yellow.

اتر

FARR TO MEET BURMAN

Tommy Parr has signed a con-? tract to fight the American "Red" Burman in London on April 13 or

1,

14.

Prince Chula of Blám, whose love,

of the sport is well-mown in Bri--

Leong was, of course, completely outplayed, and Lee just won points at will.

-

Scores OPEN SINGLES

Taul Yun-pul beat T. J. Gould' 7-5, 6-1..

Lee Wal-tong beat Leong Ping- chin 8-0, 6-0,

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

tish motor racing, will represent his ATHLETICS-Wah

country's competitions in Europe

Kowloon. Annual

Yan College, Meet IKOW-

finals, K. L, Yong v. C. Au (Tal- koo), 8 p.m:: T. M. C. A. Bad- minton, in the West Lounge, 8.30

p.I.

when a Siamese driver takes part. loon F.C.), 1 p.m. St. Paul's

The Royal Automobile Associa–. College Annual Meet (Caroline BRIDGE-Y. M. C. A. Women's tion of Blam have joined the IH; 1.30 p.m... ternational Association of Recog- BOXING. -- Army Tournament FOOTBALL-FIrst Division, MiG-

nised Automobile Clubs, who control] [\(Nanking Barracks), 8 p.m. both Customs arrangements for HOCKEY-Caer Clarke Cup, St. mobaring visitats and the sport' of

Andrew's w. "7", :5.30 pan., motor racing. ·

·

It is likely that when the Blam chib daste thair first competitions licence. It will be granted to Prince Birabunge, otherwise known as B Bia, the famous racing driver. ..

Šiem's decision means that her drivers will compete against the pick of the world's racing men,

Section Bridge Clam, 10a.m..

dlesex v. Eastern (800kumpoo), 5 pm.

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops

at the Race Course 'yesterday :-

Rob Roy Strathearrick Wild Cat

Lancashire Lass

Ruby Star & Rising Star Blaisdon & Bressay Tornado Star Willynilly

Wild Bearer!! Geordie.... Triumphant Day The Mermaid Bine Express Conquering Time Blue Diamond Strathbannock Oak Bay

Black Diamond

Centre Court

Dis 1st 2nd 3rd" tance Qr.

Celtic Star & Forgotten Star...

Rose Jane

Magog

Moonlight View

Tabby Cat

Rose Day & Patriotld Day

Rose Evelyn Milleaye

Just In Time Old Fashioned Bistre Jupiter

Heddon Gladiator

Kut Cheong New Star Boolat Bay Marksman Desert Star Rose Emily Criffel

This Time

National Victory

Scenic View

Avon

Chatter Box & Amberley Pall Mall & Battleship Musketeer

Starlet

4th Last Qr. ..

1 38.2 1122 1.45.3 2.16.4 31.1 +32 -101.4-1.31.2

1 35.3 1.10 2. 33.3 106.3 1.38.3

TRAINING OF HEALTHY

WOMEN

First Girls' Athletic School In S.W. China

LADIES INTERPORT HOCKEY

British Consul In.. Shanghai To Attend Match Against H.K.

CHUNGKING, Mar. 29 (Central) -For the training of healthy

SHANGHAI, WP L (Red-- women in South-West China, the

tor) Sir Herbert Philipps. Llangklang - Girls' Athletic School,

British - Consul --General, in - formerly In Shanghai, bas osta-

Shanghai, has accepted the ...blished a new school in Chungking.

Invitation of the Shanghal With a monthly allowance of

Ladies Hockey Association to $5,000 from the National Rellet

attend the forthcoming In- Commission, the Chungking school

terport match against Hong- provides for 50g scholarships, out of a total enrolment of 550 kong on April 8 and to present students, for refugee girls, as well

the trophy" to the winning as daughters of China's front line

Shanghai has selected a fighters. It is the intention of the school authorities to give free team to meet the visitors. education, food, and lodging to nucleus of the forward He has the Greens, these 500 young girls and to train been drawn from

The Rest be teachers in, physical, the local champions, education for schools in South will play Hongkong the following west China as well as healthy day and the Greens will meet mothers for the next generation. Hongkong on April 10:

tea parties "Several timin, and The remaining 50 students are re-i

in honour quired to pay for their own ex- Dave been arranged

of the Hongkong team, but the

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them to

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pensés.

team:

good. The

Branch schools will be esta mam event will be the Interport. blished both in Kwelchow and dance at the Shanghal Race Club Yannan provinces If the Chung on April 11 king school, especially its free

education plan, proves successful ADVERTISEMENTS

BEST KNOWN INSTITUTION

The Liangkiang Girls Athletic THE MACAO JOCKEY School, established in Shanghai in

1921, is the best known girls' athletic institution

China.

CLUB.

The April Race Meeting will Many of China's girl athletes who have won fame in the Far Eastern be held at Arela Preta, Macao, Olympic Games as well as National on Sunday, 2nd April, 1939, Athletic Meetings hail from this commencing at 2.15 p.m. - Institution. Most of the physical The first bell will be rang at education teachers in Chinese

1.45 p.m. elementary and middle schools are its alumni. Its Klangwan campus.. as well as the Nantao branch school, in Shanghai, valued at 1.11.2 1.45- 2.17.2 32.2

$300,000, were destroyed during the | 142.3 1.21 1.58.3 2.32.3 34

1.31.3

Shanghai fighting in 28,3

1837. A # 32.1 1.03.

30.3 1.00 1.28.2

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branch school has been establish- 1. 37.2 1.05.1 1.37.4 2.09.2 31:3 ed in the French Concession in

Shanghai.

Silver Star & Radium Star

1 37

Sports" Venture, Gallant Mar-

1 35

shal & Some Hope. National Honour Cocklerot inger Devonianzen qu

Jennifer

Golden Cow, Matador & Talka-

tive

Gold Coin

February Fourth & Fairchild. Lovely Star

Racing Boy Deheo

Candlelight

The Buccaneer, Charcoal &

Spirit Of St. Louis

Opening Batsman

!!!..

1 48 1.28.1 2.04.2 2.35.1 30.4

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Tiger Eyes & Gold Sovereign... 1 44 1.23.2 1.58.4 2.31.3 32.4

Training Times For Macao Ponies

The following times were clocked during training gallops of Macao pontes on Saturday, March 25, in wet weather on a sand track:-

Hogmanay

Fairy Ousel

Gold Clause.

Fairy Auk... Eagle.... Merry Maker Cloudy Star Fan Tan Iron Knight Persian Cat

Double Up Rothesay Bay Mac's Adventure Mongolian Cat Coureur Bleu „Victory. Life Shanghai 4

30TH R.A. WIN

In the play-off for the runners-

2,02 46 125

2.36 43 139 $2.00.4 2.35 42 1492 135

41 1.20.2 1.56

34 341 -35.3 2.29 33 41 1202 1.56 2.20 33

|40 117,- 1.50:

42 1.21

1,68

21.211.58.

43 1:22

33

2.32 34

2.32 34 2015 2952" 342

43 1.222.01 2254-38.4 45 1.24 2.02.2 2.39 36.3

41801177/151.

38 115 1.48

42 1.21 1.55.1 40:118.2 1.53 41 1.19.3 1.56 2.01 45 1.25

TENNIS - FARCE MUST STOP

, וי

By order,

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary. 261

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, A significant announcement is that the Australian Lawn Tennis 8th and Monday, 10th April, 1939 Association will, this month, (weather permitting), may be propose an amendment of rules obtained at the Secretary's Office, which will permit of open cham-Exchange Building ; the Club pionships. This probably marks House, Happy Valley; the Hong

the end of Wimbledon as we now know it.

Kong Club; the Sports Club; possible. that in 1940 and the Stables, Shan Kwong amateurs and professionals will Road..... meet on the centre court, And why

Entries close at 12 o'clock not? It is high time the farce was NOON on Thursday, 30th March,

ended.

HOME RUGBY

LONDON, Mar.

29

1939.

By Order,

(Reuter)

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

In a Rugby League match play- ed yesterday.

beat Liverpool Keighley by five points to af.

TUBORG BEER

34

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TUBORG

38.

WIN FOR ARIEL

The sweepstake race of the Royal

up position in Third Division "A" Hongkong Yacht Club salled yes- HOCKEY-Hakong HCR League Football, the 30th Battery, terday afternoon resulted in a Royal Artillery, triumphed over win for Ariel (Capt. Drek Wikin- Nay (King's Park), 150p.m. Brawn Cup, St. Andrew's v. y South China on the Club ground son). Detalled results were:

yesterday by three goals to "two. M. C. A (CBA), 515 pm.

Mixed Classes-Started 14.45 The half-time score was one-all.

Finished Corr,. Pòs. The scorers for the 30th Battery Arlei 18.36.35 16.36.35 1

European Y. M. C. A Swimming were Guy, Tuckley, and Halpin. (Capt. Drew Wilkinson). Pool, 6 pm.

and Wan Cherk-sun and Wille Nereid II .... 16.47.14 16.38.19 3 TENNIS-Open

Yeung scored for South China,

(Lt. Fanshawe, R.N.).. Isobel

16.48.02 16.39.07 5 (Capt. R. L. Berridge). Gull

The Slam association are thereby MEETING8-Badminton Club, at

8. & 8. Home 7 pm, recognised as the national motor club of Stamm, "

TENNIS.--Colony Championshipsy, as

Open Singles, Lim Thlam-tet SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming, in

E C. Fincher; LM. A. Razack Y. Luk Chun-cheung; Tsul Wal- 'put v. Wong Bhiu-wing." Open Doubles, Major Nottingham and Capt. R. B. Lecky or Lt. D. O. Mira and Lt. 8. M. Afzal.v. Lt. Col. Newnham and Major F. Banes. Handicap Bin- gles: N. L. Evans v. L. M. B. Lloyd; T. J. Price RE Valentine. Handicap Doubles, J. L. C. Pearce and T. E. Pearce

Handicap Mixed Doubles E L R. and Mrs Mitchell VT J Gould and Mrs. Whyte-Smith. high A

TO-MORROW':

CO-EDS LIKE SPORTS

Boston University freshmen gira

Bingles, J. M. Tomlinson v. WJ Howard; J. W. Léonard y. H. D. Rum- Jahn. Open Doubles; Tsuf Wal- Dui and Tsui Yun-puiör O. Rumjahn and S. A. Hussain v. Paul. Kong and B. Szeto,” · Club. Championship, H. J. Armstrong YALIJAS. Theobald. Handi-| "cap Bingles, E. E Story v. A C. Beck Handicap Doubles, Major F. C. Nottingham ́azd Capt. R.. B. Lecky v B. OM Deane and H Van Leeuwen. Handicap Mixed Doubles, W Cham-Bander and Miss A Tylor y pionships, bemor Singles semi" 3.13. and Mrs. Terguson, E D

Bre mot giraid of muscle-building. E, Laidlaw and A. C. Beck. sporte. Ferning and swimming are the favourite sports of the girls Miss Ruth O, Duffey, phuyedcal direc- sor, sunounced. Average weight of the class is 124.5 s; belztat $3.7 menes, grip strength, right hand; BADMINTON. - Colony 005 lbs lett band, 51.4

Bidwell and Miss J. E. Lamy mert T. A. Pearce and "Miss D. Dodwell.

16.48.11. 18.39.16 Z (Capt. A. D: G."MILIS)""" True Blue 18.4726 18.38.31 4

(Miss H. Crawhall Wilson) SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Kittiwake 16.46.18 18.37.23

(Miss P. M. King), CRICKET First Division Hong Painted Lady 16.49.58 16.40.50 8 kong C.C... C.C.C., Club de (Capt M. T. L Wilkinson) java Recreto v. Royal Navy, Second Teal (Capt. J. E Dobba) DNF. Division; CC. C. y Hong- Allah 18.54.07 16.42.311 9 kong C. C. Indian R. COME G. Moffatt Wilson) Kowloon C 0.8.C.Cy. Club Stella at 16.52.37 16.39.144 0 de Recreio; University Army (Mr. Y. J. Atkins),"

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