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SEVERE TEST OF SOFTBALL SEASON
IN TO-MORROW'S CLASH
WITH RECREIO "B"
Full Programme Of Five
Games For Fans
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BY R,O,Y.
The Hongkong Ball Club meet their first severe test of the season when they clash with "Recreio "B," at 11 a.m. to-morrow, in the opening game of a full programme of five softball matches.
The experienced Ball Club gang are confident of be- ing able to ride over all opposition in the league this year and expect to make short work of the junior Recreto outfit.
Backing up rookie hurler Herble 'Quon pitches in anything Frankie Gonsalves will be the like his old form. highly touted infield, com2
LEAGUE DEBUT
Club Teams For To-day's
Rugger
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1930, 230 AM. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS
Every article sent through the Posts should bear in the left-hand corner. or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large number of un- There will be two games of Bug-delivered articles are destroyed every year at the Returned Letter by Football on the Club Fround at Office because they contain no clue outside or inside, of the where- Happy Valley to-day,
In the first game, which will commence at 315 pm., the Club “A” XV. will play a Navy side.
This game will be followed at 4.30 p.m. by a match between the Club 1st XV and the Army."
Dr. J. A. B. Selby will referee the 3.15 p.m. game and Lt.-Comdr. Linton the later one.
Club sides have been selected as follows:-
van
abouts of the senders.
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Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the public are requested to post Christmas Parcels early, preferable before the end of October.
U. 8. A., Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco
date. 30th September), Calcutta and Saigon
Manila.
Straits. 1st XV:-F. M. Thompson, D. I Japan. Bosanquet, B. C. Fay. H. D. Bid-Manila. posed of Terry Leonard, The Liga Portuguess make their well, D. H. Stewart, F. Cessford, J. Shanghai George Souza, Dave Leonard, league debut when they take on R. Henderson. E. A, Bompas, K. W. Jingoo Hussain and Hal Wing the English Furing at 3 p.m.. and Salter. A. R, Walkden (Captain). Lee. Stan Leonard, H. All will be represented by an 48ɣre- W. E, Peers, C. F. Needham, W. B and M. Arculli, all efficient ation of youngsters who have Richardson, A. J. C. Taylor and G.
will patrol
been garnering experience gardeners,
In the B. Godfrey. the
Hong League. pastures and it is difficult to
"A" XV:-M. G. Carruthers, see how the Recrelo Bees will will take over the pitching duties A.
A Lopes, former Socany hurler, Lammert. G. S. Wilson, G. D. Day, score sufficient markers to and will
Leeuwen (Captain). J. have the experienced Hutchison, E. C. Luscombe, P. R take the honours.
services of Harry Campos behind Wankiyu. O. A. Searle, E. W. FÏNE DEFENCE
the plate. A. Ozorio, who starred | Stout. L. de C. Blechynden, J. H Despite the heavy stickwork of for St. Joseph's last year, will be Thornhill, M. S, Banner, R. O the Ball Club gang, they, too, are seen at the Windy Alley with Castleton and H. W. E. Heath,
kely to meet with considerable Palma. J. Figuereldo and V. Mar difficulty against the fine defence ques rounding out the infield. The of an infeld which boasts the pre-gardening staff will be composed sence of Al Alvares, A. M Prata, of T. Gill, J. Gomes and L Rocha. Tony Alves and Lima backing up The Forumers will Beld the the Jackle Noronha-Mike Men- same squad
that trounced the Trojans last week, and should taking
donca battery.
away so а low scoring tussie
The Portuguese outfelders Jonn-have little difficulty in ale Fonseca, Zinho Gosano and their second straight game. P. N. da Silva, will give nothing
HIGH HOPES Chung Hwa and Central British should result. Their slugging wind up the programme when prowess gives the Ball Club a they face each other at 4.15 p.m. alight edge over the Recreto Bees. Although Pinky Higgin's boys but the latter
be depended showed great. improvement upon to be in there battling, at wallop the Machine Gunners. the" finish.
ts extremely doubtful that they will be able to trouble the veteran Chung Hwa squad, who still have high hopes of championship honours, despite their setback at the hands of Recreio "A".
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V.R.C. vs. FILIPINOS The Victoria Recreation
Club tangle with the Filipino Club in the first match the C.BA ground at 12.30 pm.
The Manila boys will be con- siderably strengthened by the in- clusion
of Bobble Laurel, who will do duty behind the plate, but are not expected to trouble the V.R.C. boys who gave, such a
to
It
THE PROGRAMME The full card, with appointed umpires, is as follows:
Recreio Ground:-
H.K. GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES The following, are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling to-morrow.
a.m.
Wad
OLD COURSE
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Japan and Shanghai
Shanghai
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Cshton
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29th Oct.
Straits.
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29th Oct..
29th Oct.
9th Oct.
29th Oct.
Japan.
29th Oct.
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29th Oct.
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-London date 21st October Manila.
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For.
8th Nov.
9.16 A. McKellar, W W. c. She-Japan and Shanghai,
Australia and Mania Shanghai. Straits. Japan.
9.20 C, D. N. Walker, L. M. Wylfe. 9.24 F. A. Redmond, A, B, Purves. 9:28 P. E. Annis, E. J. Faggiano. 9.32 D. Humphreys, P. S. Delany. 9.38 A. N. & Q. A. A, Macfadyen. 9.40 R. C, Gairdner, A. M. Mack. 9.44 A. D. Humphreys. G. Price. 948 N. K. Littlejohn. T. Low. 9.52 R. P. Morris, H. S. Rees 9.36 C. F. Marshall, C. A. L. Ric-
kett
10.04 F. D. Hunter, H. Geare. 10.00 J. B. Harrison, MA, Annett,
10.08 J. M. Pearson, J.W. Mayhew. 10.12 D. L, Prophet, W. Hewitt. 11.30 p.m. Recreio "B" v. H. K10.16 L M S Lloyd, G. C. Worrail. Ball Club Umpires: F. J. Molthen.10.20 M. A. Johnson, A. G. Langs. vincing display when they made W. Woo and R. Lau,
ton. their debut against the I.A.C..
C.B.A. Ground:-
10.24 D. 3, Robb, R. Young. conquerors of the Filipino Club.
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rence:
they
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NEW COURSE
12.30 p.m. Filipino Club v. V. R. 10.28 J. T: Smith, J. W. MacLeod. C. Umpires: N. A. Beltrao, Bill: 10.32 Col, Field, Major Morgan AN OPPORTUNITY
Silva and H. Campos. The Hongkong Baseballers will
10.36 J. P. Murphy, Major Temple. have an opportunity of redeem-H. K. Baseball Club Umpires: 'J. 1.45 p.m. Canadian Chinese 7. "ing themselves, for their dismal Alvares. D. Bautista and W. Law- display against Recreto "B" in their initial outing, when clash with the Canadian Chinese Portuguesa Umpires: F. J. Mol-10.20 Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dennis.
3 p.m. English Forum v. Liga at 1.45 pm. Manager Dave Walker then. H. Quon and W. Woo. has acquired several new players,
Note: The "Belle" Car originally amongst whom is a reputedly ex-British Assoc. Umpires: F. J. Mol- 14.15 p.m. Chung Hwa v. Central
timed to leave Kowloon at cellent catcher, L Stage, who will then, M. Mendonca and T. Young.
8.25 will now leave at 8,27 serve as "Doc" Molthen's battery
mate.
The Canucks gave a sound dis- FRIENDLY HOCKEY play, to defeat the Mindanao gang last Sunday, and should take.. the Baseballers handily, provided that
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Air Mall by "Pan American Air-ways Direct Ser-
vice"-San Francisco date, 26th October.
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Faris
date. 25th October, Haiphong and Hothow. Java and Manila, Japan.
Air Mail by "Imperia Airways Direct Service”-
London date. 25th October.
Canton Sandakan. Manila.
9.28 N, P. Fox, R. C. Stewart, 9.36 Major Johnstone, Major Shanghai.
Meek.
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STRONG MIDDLESEX XI
BEAT POLICE 3-0
The Hongkong Police hockey team, playing their first big match of the season, were beaten 3-0 by Middlesex Regiment at ·· Boundary Road yesterday,
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The Police, p'aying a forward line that included no fewer Seconds (home) against Navy.-
than four reserves, could make no impression whatever on the A. M. Präta, H. M. Xavier, F. H
Middlesex defence, and only the good work of the Police inter Carvalho, A. E. Noronha, H, A.
mediate line kept down the margin of victory for the soldiers. Barros, J. E Noronha, A. J. M.
The Middlesex played a team; Brown, Jackson; Joginder Singh. Prata, J. A. Soares, M. A. Remedios, strong in every department, the Blogan Singh,
Narwant A. V. Gosano, M. Mendonca. Re-forward
Singh.
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line being particularly Bakshi Singh, and Rothwell. serves.-P. A. Yvanovich and A. A. able, with Moggeridge outstanding Lopes.
"Y" TOO GOOD at right wing. Hymas, at centre- forward, proved also a very useful
St. Andrew's hockey team were First (at home).-E. Zimmern player.
beaten 3-0 by the YMCA, 2nd XI (capt.), P. J., Bilimoria, A. R. H
The Police' forwards could not at King's Park yesterday, the " Esmall, W. Hong Sling, A. J. Hulse, combine, and too much indivi-elding at least three 1st XI play- †A. K. Ismail, A. T. Lee, H. P. Lim, dualism took the effect out of the ers in the adde G. Bouza, J. L. Youngsaye, F. R. attack. Only Narwant Singh, who initiative right from the start and The YMCA forwards took the Zimmern, Scorer, H. W Randall, played centre-forward in the frat
: Umpire, G. 8. Ladd,
half, and Rothwell, at right-wing kept the game in the St. Andrew's Seconds (away).-B, R. Iranee came up at all, to First Team goal area. Dr. Rose scored twice, Amoy and Parcels only for Tientsin (capt.), N. Broadbridge, A. H. Es-standard.
and W. Stone once. · mall, U. H. Esmall, M. C. Hung; C.
FORMIDABLE DEFENCE W. Lam, G. A. Lee, T. Locke, S.
The Rev. J. R. Higgs, at centre Japan.
the outstanding
THE 'SCORERS
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Ramchand, W. K. Way, G. Winch, Waldron, the first two goals being player for St. Andrew's, while Strafts and Calcutta.
The scorers were Hymas and forward, Scorer, W. Broadbridge.
netted in the first ten minutes of Tomlinson, in the intermediate Parcels only for Haiphong VOLUNTEERS v. ARMY the game, and Moggeridge, in the line, also played a good game. The following will represent the second half, a few minutes befor
Haiphongṭ....... Volunteers against Army at 800-the final whistle. kunpoo, to-morrow at 11 a.m.-R.
Austen and Brennan, both 1st | Japan. Police were without Wilson and back line for YMCA, and St. Manila, Macessar and Sourabaya XI players, made up a strong full M. M. King, D. J. N. Anderson, E. Wall, both of whom had turned Andrew's forwards had little oppor-
TUESDAY A. Bompás, D. de ́8. Carey, D. O. out for the Police Rugger team at tunity to pass such a Parsons, A. E. Perry, Richardson, E. M. L. Soares, F. Rtwo other Indian players should de
W. B. the Valley, and with the return of defence. Zimmern, L. C. Baker, M. 8. Ban-The teams were:
ner,
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The teams were: 1
formidable
R.A.O.C. LOSE
Army-Capt. C. E Godby
In another match, played on the (capt.), Lt. Col. M. 8. Treversham,Į MIDDLESEX: Thompson; Tyler. Marina Ground yesterday, Kow- Major W. G. Harvey, Major J. EStanton; Webster, Compton, Klint loon Indian Tannis Club beat the Bwyer, Capt. J. F. Lawrence, Capt. worth; Moggeridge, Ure, Hyman, Royal Army Ordinance Corps by D. C. E. Grose, Lieut. P. J. T. Skip-Waldron, and Graham,
two clear goals. Peter Rull and with, Bgt. Denyer, Dvr. Logan, Gnr. POLICE: Chan Kam-f: Bal-Karmindar Singh netted for the Barsby, Pte. Hatfield.
want Singh, Mehar Singh: Lesija, winnlig side,
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