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SPORTS
BASEBALL UPSET: SOUTH Soccer
CHINA SPANK RECREIO: U.B. TROUNCE MINDANAO
(BY R.O.Y.)
At Caroline H on Saturday afternoon, a Hongkong Baseball Club team, that looked more like a softball line-up, held the re- putedly powerful Chinese Baseballers to a two-run margin. AL though the Chlriese finally scraped through on the long end-of an 8-6 score, the result was a moral triumph for the Hongkong Baseballers, who were not expected to be within 10 tallies of their opponents final score.
sore arma,
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Earl Wong. Auffering from a this respect was Pau Ka-ping,
was yanked from the noted soccer goalie, who gave a} mound in favour of Wally Ching brilliant" display at the Windy after. conceding the opposition 6 Alley. runs on, but two hits in 3 innings. Once again the Chinese played like a bunch of rookies in the field,'
EFFECTIVE BATTING
Italy Hold England To Draw
Fascist Salute At "International
MILAN, May, 13 (Reuter)- Sixty thousand spectators SAW Italy hold England to s two-}} draw in the internationa) soc- cer match played here to-day, on a heavy ground and under an overcast sky. BU Hong Sling proved to be England led one-hought at half but they improved to help Wally the most effective batter, connect time,
having shown marked Ching hold "Doc" Molthen's gang.ing for two double baggers. C. C. superiority up to then, following a hitless and scoreless over the final Lee lasted the full 6 innings quite headed goal by Lawton in the 5 frames.
comfortably and received sound nineteenth 'minute. Yesterday morning. the Union support from C. C. Leung behind Almost immediately after the Brewers-accounted for the USS the plate. Another football star resumption, however. Biavati Mindanao. by 9 runs to 4. in a Fung King-cheong, also made a equalised, and then Piola put the match in which the winners were grand showing at centre field and home alde ahead, with the Eng- favoured by all breaks. Hits were the Baseball League is, indeed, ish defenders hotly appealing for [even, each squad garnering fortunate. -ostatning, these great hands. aplece, but although the sailor drawing cards. The Recreio gang In the 77th minute Hall levelled much improved delding the score, shooting through a boys displayed some heavy hitting, gave a the extra base hits came when no display, but could not make their crowd of players in the goalmouth. runners were on bases.
hits count for full value.
England's tes.m. comprised Spötty Pereira, triple, double and Woodley: Male. Hapgood; Willing- a single and Johnny Alvarea with ham, Cullis, Mercer; Matthews. single were the Half, Lawton, Golden and Broome.
FINE FEAT
The winners, on the other hand, a triple and a had at least two men on the sacks heaviest stick artists for the losers. every time a bingle occurred: Mike Mendonca was very sound Thomas, of the Mindanao, was the behind the plate and was in the standout man of the game, clout-limelight with G hard-hit two ing 2 round trippers, with, drives bagger to centre-field. which cleared the right-feldbank.
THE SCORES
a feat which has never before The inning by inning scores of been duplicated in omcial League these three clashes are as follows: games...
CHINESE B.C
1 2 3 4 · 5 8 7. 3 3 0 0 2 0 1-8 4 2 0 0 0 0 0
Hurler "Crooner" Ruet was suffering from a sore arm, the re-Runs sult of his hard battle against the Hits Chinese last week, and was re- Leved by Charlie Horton early in the game. "Big" Douglas was an- Runs other casualty and also left the Hits
game.
4.
pitched
second "Runs
Mohd'n Arculli again steady ball and for the game In succession issued no walk, Hits In addition to his excellent display: on the mound, Arculli
the :Runs Was most Consistent hitter in the Hits match, garnering 3 hits in 4 times
at bat. Terry Leonard distinguish- ed himself in the opposite manner Runa by striking out 4 times,
A BIG UPSET
In the best gamę seen since the start of the season, South China created a bir upset when they trounced the mach fancled Recreto squad by " tailles to 5, each team „mitting but 1 error.
com-
Johnny Alvares started
on the
mound for the Portuguese lads.
HONGKONG B.C.
MUSSOLINI NOT PRESENT Signor Mussolini did not attend the match, but both his sons were present. All the players lined upin the centre of the field prior to the start, and stood to attention while the National Anthems of both countries were played, the English- men giving the Fascist salute.
Before the game General Vac- caro, President of the Italian Football Federation, appealed to the crowd not to barrack, but to
3 3 0 0 0 0 0 treat both sides equally regarding 1 1 0 0 0 002
USA, MINDANAO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 0 2 0 0 2-4
1 1 3 0 10 1-7)
V. B.
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0 0 4 0 1 4 x
0 1 2 0 1,3 x7 RECREIO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
applause.
SALFORD SCORE
· OVER C'FORD
"Record Crowd At
Rugby Match
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THE SERVICES
Continued from Fage 3-
CADET'S · BKA TRAINING H. M. `S... Vindictive, Captam H. C. Bovell, cadet training cruiser, has left Chatham for Scottis's waters on summer cruise. Thirty-five cadets who passed out from the RM. Olles Dartmouth, last joined her and 61 who were untered as special-entry cadets in January (38 for executive LONDON, May 13 (Reuter)-A and 23 for engineering duties) joined crowd which brake all records for the Vindictive, after spending their attendances for an English Rugby first term in the Frobisher at Porte- league match witnessed - Balford's MEDITERRANEAN STAFF
Man- 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 victory over Castleford on
Commander R. M. Dick, D.S.O. late
2 4.2 0 0 0
chester City's "ground by eight in command of the Barillak in the 4th Destroyer Plotilla, Home Fleet, has points to six to-day,
|takan up duży on the staff of the The omcial attendance Was Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean estimated at 69,280, receipts, totall-Fleet, in EM.8. Warspite.
NAVAL ing £3,400, excluding ticket money.
Conditions
were
perfect, and Salford won after a rousing game.
Hits
0 0 2 0 1 1 1-5 0 0 2 0 2 3 2-9 SOUTH CHINA AA.
Runa Hits
PREAKNESS STAKES
RESULT
mouth.
VAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the
the Admiraly:
66, Nathan Road. Kowloon
It. (A)- I M. Bell, to Victory for RAF Worthy Down (April 27),
L. (B) E. Satow, to Xork. (May 1): . W. Bird, to Pembroke for M.TE. (May 6).
Sub-Lts, (A) E. M. Methven, to Argus; M. 3. 8. Newman, to Victors for Lee-on-Solent (April 15); A F. Alde. D. P. R. Windina, La B. Tivy, RAF, Worthy Down: R. G. How to 8. M. de M. London, to Victory for victory for (April 27
course at Lee-on-Solent
Payn Sub-Lt-J. V. A. Musters, to Renown (Maq 1).
Ca. Engr.-F. W. Cole, to Kelly (May 1).
Gunner (T).-D. E. Wright, to Bal-
PROMOTION PayT. Sub-LL-W. 8. A. Lucas, to rank of Payr. Lt. (seny. May 1),
ROYAL AIR FORCE WING COMMANDER WOLLEY Wing Commander J. R. Wolley, re- cently promoted, is among the univers who were appointed to voteeniesiona from the warrant grades of the RN. AB, when the RAP. was formed." He
.
2.5
Cdr. (W/CdxAF).-G. 0.13 a specialist in signals, and for the PIMLICO, May 13 (Reuter)-The the winning try being scored Dickena, to Courageous (May 4). past year has served at the School of but, after conceding the opposi- Preakness Stakes, run here to-day, eight minutes from time.
Lt.Cdr. (S/L, RAP)—A A. Mur-Army Co-operation Old Barüm.
GROUP CAPTAIN NOAKES ray, to Victory (undated). tion 7 markers in the first 2 stan-resulted as follows-1.-Mr. WL.
Lt.Cdrs. (A).---G. N. P. Stringer, E. Group Captain Jack Noakes, APO.. zaa, was replaced by Spotty Pereira, Branns Challedon; 2, Wheatley At the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Bridges amende to Victory for f.f.d at Lee-M.M. of HM.6. Courageons, was pro- who succeeded in holding the Stables Gilded Knight; 3-Sara Street, to-morrow evening at 6-Solent J. Bander, to Victory moted to that rank on April 1 and
for 1.1.d. at Ford (May, 1),
is opposition scoreless for the re-toga Stables Volltant. .»
not, as has besti jo'clock, a basket-ball game will be
stated, a wing Chaplains-Rev. J. A. Bramley, to commander. mainder of the game.
The betting on these were 5 to played between the Hongkong Couragects: Rev. J. Abstring, to AIR PILOT TO CHAPLAIN The South China veterans who 1; 1 to 4 and 10 to 1,
League champions, "Bing Tao Jih Victory for RNB (May 2.
The Rev. J. A. Bramley, who has were considered by many crítics Johnstown, which was jolat Pao," and the runners-up in the Judd, resttached to RAP, and Courageous, aircraft carrier, held a Lt. (/Tat.. R. A. P.), PE been appointed Chaplain of HMB. to be a bunch of has-beens, sur favourite with Gilded Knight, set final, South China Athletic Asso apptd to Victory for d at Lee-on-short-service commission in the A.A.F. prised the fans with their sound the pace for the first thrce-quar-ciation. Proceeds from admission Solent (April 3).
1 November, 1933, as püst opicer. defensive work. Outstanding inters, but finished fifth,
will be devoted to charity.
Lt.-G. Aleck Graves, to Pembroke He entered the Navy as a chaplain for Big. Sch., sđói. (May 32).
in 1934.
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