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WILDCATS WALLOP WAHOOS

SOUTHARD SHIELD

SOFTBALL

wl over By virtue of the 8-4

the the Wabo05 On Saturday, Wildcats earned the distinction of belag the champion ladies squad and to have their name "Inscribed on the shield presented by Mrs. E. Southard, wife of the United States Consul-General.

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The winner, outhit their oppo- nents 12-4 of which Doris Mar took four and Ella Chinn 3. Elly Mar pitched her best game this season to concede only four hits)

Picture taken during the football match last Saturday be- tween the Straits, Chinese and South China A.A. which the latter won by three goals to all. (Photo, A.A.Kahn).

and was ably supported by May HOME FOOTBALL

Chung in the njida.

Terese Noronha, her opposite number, was also in fire form on the mound besides being respon- sible for three of her side's four hits Yvonne "Yolle handled 11 chances at the initial sack and turned in Sh

errorless display. Others that showed up wel were Irene Castilho, Jeanne Yolle and Doreen To

Only, one gaine in the Ladies' International series was played yesterday Philippine Islands un- expectingly winning from Portugal by five runs to three,

"--FIELDING WEAK Although outhitting the winners 9 to 4. Portugal's Belding was lamentably weak and was the contributing cause of their defeat. Irene Pereira and Celeste Marques only ones to give any were the kind of support to the excellent twirling of Terese Noronha.

The winners have to thank Mrs. Norman Delta for their victory

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RESULTS

Everton Nearing Championship

LONDON, April 8 (Reuter)—The following are the results of 'League football matches played to-day.

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

Bolton

Charitan Chelsea Leeds

Leicester Liverpool

M'chester U. Middlesbro' Preston Stoke

She zave an outstanding display Newcastle an the mound and it was mainly through her effort that they earned the right to play in the Trailing by one second round. run at one stage, the Filipinos took the lead when Eliza Tabunar clouted" a timely, cireult hit with

one aboard.

The other game in the Ladies' International series between Bri- tain and China was not played owing to the Inability of the former to raise a team.

In the Men's series, China bea Philippine Islands by 8 runs to 5

in a protest game.

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Norwich Notts F. plymouth Sheffield U. Southampton Tottenham..

SOUTH CHINA ‘A’ WIN SHIELD FOR FOURTH YEAR

Police Defeated In Final

LAI SHIU - WING IN SPLENDID FORM

Better

and combination shouting ability enabled South China "A" to retain the Sealor ...Football Shleid for the fourth

defeated the Police in the final

high standard never lacked tarifs especially when

wards the poor display given by

SPORTS

ANNUAL GOLF MATCH RESULTS

IN KOWLOON VICTORY

The annual match between Kowloon Golf Club and the Happy Valley team, played on Good Friday on the Kowloon course, resulted in a narrow victory. for Kowloon by" 16 to 15 points. The issue was in doubt to the last game, which 'was decided on the 18th, green.·

Details of the play follow- Kowloon

MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1939.

K. M. A.

CERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCT

י,

Happy Valley

SINGLES

W. R. K. Collings

14

W. J. S. Key

E F. Fincher

A. J. Dennis

W. S. Huller

A. Eastman

W. V. Ahern

W. G. Simpson F. C. Barly

` J. D. Thompson

G. Milne .....

L. Goldman

A McKellar .....

W. Sharp

J. W. Macdonald

A. D. Humphreys

D. Forbes

W. F. Barnes

D. Humphreys

T. Low

G. P. Murphy

J. A. R. Belby

.T. Lamb

F. E Booker

D. J. N. Anderson

1

F. Buckle

A. Davies

G. E. Willerton

E C. Fincher

W. Bastin

Totals

W. R. K. Collings E F. Fincher

A. J.. Dennis

W. 8. Hilller".

A. Eastman

W. V. Ahemi

W. G. Simpson

F. C. Barry..

G. T. May....

1

Th

N. J. Booker

Totals

FOURBALLS

W. J. S. Key

PRESENTATION TO

MR. C. HOSKING

The

L Goldman

A. McKellar

W. Sharp....

J. W. Macdonald

A. D. Humphreys

D. Forbes.....

W. F. Barnes

WELTERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT

1 Arsenal

2 Sunderland

i Aston Villa

0

J. D. Thomson G. Milne

D. Humphreys

T. Low

◊ Everton

2

G. P. Murphy

J. A. R. Selby

0.Grimsby

1

T. Lamb

21

F. E. Booker

$ Blackpool

year in succession when they

D. J. N. Anderson

F. Buckle

2 De.by

1

A, Davies

21

G. E. Willerton

1 Portsmouth

1

+3 Brentford

1

.4 Wolves

2

2 Huddersfield

2

fore 6,000 spectators. match though not

on the Club grouad, Happy Val ley, on Saturday afternoon be- The

E. C Fincher

G. T. May

W. Bastin

2

N. J. Booker

Totais

Totals

of a very

Singles

Singles

SECOND DIVISION

Burnley Coventry Luton

1 West Han:

.0

3 Swamea

0

2 Fulham

the Police were leading two-nil In the first half.

Grand Totals

181

Grand Totals

18

.

0 Manchester C. 2

The Chinese

were

without

4 Blackburn

0

Mak Shlu-hon his place

at left

2 Eradicc

0

back being filled by Lee KWOL-wa:

1 Wednesday

1.

1 Bury "

1

and it was perhaps this strange combination. that contributed to-

2 Chesterfeld

7

3 Tranmere

1

0

D

D

1

4

Exeter

Ipswich

0

Mansfield

0

Queen's P.

• Newport

3 Crystal P,

at right back instead of his usual

2 Northampton

Ü

5" Torquay

0

ing to clear kicked the ball over

Accrington

3 York

1

2 Wrexham

I

5 Carlisle

shot.

Bradford C.

2 Southport

1

Chester

4: Crewe

វា

2 Hartlepool

Q

↑ Doncaster

West Brom. 0 Millwall

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Bournemouth 2 Swindon Brighton 1 Port Vale Bristol R Cardif

Results of other games played Reading

yesterday are as follows:~

LADIES INTERNATIONAL Philipine Islands 5: Portugal 3.

MEN'S INTERNATIONAL China 8: Philippine Islands 5. INTER-HONG LEAGUE Socony 9: HKS.3.0.4.

STRAITS TEAM LOSE IN MACAO

Leading Till Few Minutes From End

Southend

Walsall

1 Watford

2 Aldershot

1 Notts C.

4 Bristol C.

1 Clapton

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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Barnsley

Barrow

Halifax Hull Lincoln

n Rotherham

0

3

le

2

New Brighton 3 Darlington Oldham

1 Gateshead I Stockport

.SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Arbroath

FIRST DIVISION

Clyde Falkirk Hibernian Kilmarnock

Motherwell Partick

1' Hamilton Queen's Park Qof the R.. 1 Rangers

(From Our Own Correpondent) MACAO, April 6-goal scored by one of the Macao I wards during the closing ages of the game gure the kai soccer team a 4-2 vic- tory over the visiting Binza-Rafth pore Chinese at the Canidroma Stadium this afternoon. Both teams appeated to play below standard, although the visitors improved a littly towards the end.

Lee Tin-sang whose form has been consistently good. Kwok Ying-k was brought in at right-halli with Lee Yan-leung at inside-right,

The referee, Mr. R. M. Omar, had to use his whistle far too much and had occasion to warn the Po-

ice centre-forward.

In the first half the Police were early attacking and a gift goal came when Lee Tia-sang, playing

Kowjoon Bowling Green NEW YORK, April 8 (Reuter)– Club yesterday held a friendly Henry Armstrong, the World Wel- match, at the conclusion of which ter and Lighweight champion, Welter- Dr. J. T. Smalley, President of the has left for England with the ob-

Bowls Associa-ject of defending his Hongkong Lawn

tion, presented Mr. C. B. Hosking, title in London against the Bri Hon. Secretary of the Association tish champion, Ernie Roderick. for the past four years, with a set of Liverpool of woods.

Armstrong's share of the purse. was also the re-it is reported, will be in the neigh- Mr. Hosking cipient of a silver inlaid tray from bourhood, of £10,000. the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

He Is leaving for Home in the

position at left back, in attempts.s. Corfu shortly,

ning team of Messrs. W. L. Walker,

A friend'y lawn bowls game was V. C. Dixon, J. 8. Logan, and S.

Pau into the net. A few minutes contested between Mr. Hosking's and Randle

being presented

later Fan Kwai-chol placed the Mr. T. E. Robson's rinks, the win-souvenirs of the occasion. Police further ahead with an easy

GOOD GOAL

The Chinese retallated and Fung

assted followed by La Shlu-wing

from a penalty. The second half

aw the Chinese go ahead with a

good goal by Lal but the Police

rew level through their right wing.

Fowards the end, Lee Yan-leung

gave the Chinese the lead and Tang

Kwong-sum put the issue beyond.

Joubt from a free kick the ball

Jeflecting off Howlett's leg out of

AcHardy's reach.

standing at centre-half being a

.lence. North, Parker and Black- Journ also worked hard.

3 Ayı

0

Albion

0

2 t, Mirren

1

1 Celtic

0

For the Police, Brittain was vut-

4 Hearts

1

3 St. Johnstope

1

4 Third Lanark

Ane example of stamina. and ex-

1

2

2

8"-ech'n

1

1

2 Erst Fife

2

1

(Capt.); Lee Tin-wang. Lee Kwok-

6 King's Park

val: Kwok Ying-ki, Leung Wing-

4 S'housemuir

3

3 Dundee U 1 Dundee

chlu, Lau Hing-chol; Tang Kwong-

4

1

9. Lee Yan-leung. Fung King- cheong Lai Bhiu-wing

and Lau

the 'dren SECOND DIVISION

Airdrie Allou Cowdenbeath Dunfermline Torfar Montrose

The only player to show well on the local side was fullback Lobato Mo-ton who was responsible for pulling St. Bernards

Macau out

corners,

several tight team

of The rest of the showed up rather disappointing- ly in every department of the

game.

2 Dumbarton

2- Edinburgh

SAILING TIMES

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Sweepstake race over 11.3 miles on scored Saturday resulted as follows:-

Corrected Pos,

17.09.21. 1

The opening goal was after five minutes of play when John Lopes. unexpectedly broke Kittiwake

(Miss P. M. King). through the Chinese defence to

nc La Linda centre to Badaracco who had

(Mrs. M. L. Johnstone). difficulty in putting the ball into

Redshank the net.

(Miss M. Whitham). Nereid e

The vistors drew

level before

halt time following k neat

minceuvre, James Goh centring True Blue............... 17.12.31

to Chia Beng Hock who

"the net eaally,

LOSERS. LEAD

The Singapore Chinese

found

(Lt. Fanshawe, R.N.),

(Miss H.. Crawhall-Wilson). Chillers

The Chinese were best served by Lai Shiu-wing, both in attack and defence, Tang Kwong-sum, Leung Wing-chiu and Kwok Ying-kee.

The teams were:--

South Chinx “A”:-Pau Ka-ping

Tau-man

Police-McHardy;

Blackbourn,

Chan Kwong-yue; North; Brittain (Capt.), Parker: Wong Man-kwal, Howlett, Fan Kwai-chot, Ferrier and Moss.

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