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SPORTS

RECREIO GIRLS SHOWED VAST LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS IMPROVEMENT: LAST SUNDAY'S PUBLIC AUCTION. SOFTBALL REVIEWED

THE

THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Liquida-

tors

*

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 24th November, 1939

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

A

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han- kow Road, Kowloon.

'A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:

WILDCATS WON AS THEY LIKED: DISMAL DISPLAY

BY BALL CLUB.

BY R.O.Y.

Committing twice as many errors as their opponents, the Pirates lost their first decision of the season when they finished on the short end of a 10-4 score against the Recreio Girls, who showed' vast improvement in defence, but slumped in their stick- work to reduce their 409 batting average in the first game, to .351 in two outings.

Maudie Read, getting plenty of spin on her deliveries, troubled the Ramblerettes to fan 8 and concede only 3 hits, but received very poor support from her infielders.

Apart from Mrs. Read, Mrs. up with a confident display at the Stone was the only other Buc-initial sack.

FOOTBALL GATES WILL IMPROVE

The crowds are coming back to fotball. The man behind me at the Chelsea-Arsenal match madé it even more familiar by pla per- sistent inquiries as to whether the referee could see, writes a Home Corresponent

The gate at Stamford Bridge numbered. 10,036, which represent

ed receipts of a little over £500 and a profit of about £150 for each club. Here, surely, was proof that friendly football was a pay-' ing proposition,

The gate at the Millwall-Brent- ford · game was up to the 12,000 mark, and 11,000 spectators gather-

caneer to connect for abrace of Margaret Oliviera guarded the Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Divans, ingles. Anna Noronha pitched Windy Alley inane style, handinged at the Stockport and Manches- Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers steady ball

ter City match.

for the winners and six chances without erring, and Dressing Tables, Screens, Chester-sued no tree passes

connected for two safeties for a Presumably the Millwall ground feld Suites, Dining Tables, Side- boards, Dinner Waggons, Chairs Irene Pereira batted in several -686 batting mark. Nana Ribeiro

and Armchairs, Desks, Bookcases, įruns with a single and a lang Cabinets, etc., etc.

Fine Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Curios, Crystals, Cutlery, Bronze and Brass Ornaments, Porcelain

and Ding Lopes were not faultless, double to left field and followed but put in much good work at backstop and second base respec- tively.

WILDCATS WIN

and Glass Ware, Gramophone and PUBLIC AUCTION. The Wildcats, as expected, had

Records, Electric Celling and Table Fans, Cooking Stoves and Utensils. etc., etc.

so

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD 'AND RATTAN FURNITURE

and

1. Plano by “Moutrie"

1 Silver Plated Canteen Set

1 Grandfather Clock

1 Electric Refrigerator "Gibson" 2. Electric Refrigerators “Frigidaire"

On View from Thursday, the 23rd

November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

"

4

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Saturday, the 25th November, 1939

commenting at 11.00 am.

at their Sales Room. No. 2. Con- naught Road, Central, (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor),

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND TEAWOOD FURNITURE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG

יך

ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION

ACTION NO. 4 of 1939.

Chan Chi Kual (Plaintiff)

against

The Steamship "Guia"

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of the

S. S. "GUTA"

To be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Son

Thursday, the 30th day of November 1939

at 12 o'clock noon

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.

-

At their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong.

PARTICULARS

with

is to rank in the 60,000 class,

as many as 50,000. If this conces- though it has not socommodated sion has been granted Crystal Palace ought also to be allowed to admit 15,000 people to their matches

The announcement that London things very much their own way clubs

accommodation for against the Cubs, who miscued 16 60.000 spectators are to have the times to take a 30-8 trouncing. privilege of admleting 15.000 DAY The Mar sisters were in the lime-ple by issuing tickets light. Mary and Doris connecting turnstiles does not represent the for circuit clouts while Ly hurled position

',:|: irresistable ball to hold the losers hitless and scoreless during the four frames that she was on the mound. Fila Chinn and Pamela | Young garnered three aplese of

the Wildcats 18-safeties.

Vivienne Churn and Myra Hat- chinson, each with two singles, batted 500; every member of the losing squad bobbled at least once. | although Kitty Bush put up a fair

showing at the Keystone sack.

"

at

the

Mr. Stanley Rous, acting on behalf of all clubs, has been in con- sultation with the Home Office tu regard

question, and

to the

a though a decision has not yet been announced, I believe the ticket restriction imposed" in the. evacuation areas will be relaxed.

SAME CONDITIONS

In that event matches will be permitted in Birmingham and Sheffield under the same condi tlong as elsewhere.

DISMAL DISPLAY The Ball Club girls again dis-

I enjoyed the match at Stam- appointed their supporters with a ford Bridge, especially for the play dismal display against the Wahoos of Leslie Compton, who as a peace time centre forward would at who won 15-0 to register the first shutout of the season. Therese once go into the big money class despite a little ungainliness in Noronha, in holding the opposition

movement to a meagre 3 hits, received nigh

There was, as much "brain" in perfect support from her team's display as any player sinc mates and clouted the only homer Alex James has shown, and his of the game.

first goal was a remarkable one Irene Castilho, at short, and

When, his brother Denys, who is Yvonne Yolle. at first, played the next group to be called for faultless ball while Paula Chan, army service, centred, he "killed" Jackie Anderson and Lena Luongo the ball with his head, and as it were the remaining members of a dropped to his feet he shot into brilliant Infield. Best hitters were the net. Woodley was completely Paula Chan and Doreen To, each connecting thrice.

For the losers, Thelma Collaco gave an excellent display of hurl- All that the Steamship "Gula" ing to fan 6 and walk only 1. but registered in Macao now lying in could not hope to finish a winder the Harbour, of Hong Kong with a in face of her team-mates 16 length of 124 feet seven inches, miscues.

surprised. He expected Compton to try to head a goal--and give him an easy same.

Chelsea, by the way, were not associated with the wild men who wanted to scrap the League's grouping of clubs and start an exclusive London competition.

width 22 feet and depth 8 feet 7 Showing plenty of fight, Thelma " was not in any way concerned Inches gross tonnage 221.55 tons, Motta played heads-up ball, at in it," Mr. William Birrell told nett tonnage 112.62 tons together the middle cushion, throughout | mẹ.

with all her equipment and ap-the lopsided struggle, and almost Another fine achievement was purtenances.

saved the whitewash when she was that by Billington, who scored rialled at the plate in the sixth four goals stanza.

also

#1

10 Bundles of Furniture Cord

For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to:-

6 Packets of Furniture Cimp

3 Electric Table Fans

L

Kelvinator Refrigerator.

1. Royal" Typewriter

1 Iron Safe

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

Messrs. Hastings & Co., Plaintiff's Solicitors. Mariria House

or to

Messrs. Lammert Brothers, Auctioneers,

No. 2 Connaught Road Central.

Hong Kon.. 23rd Nov., 1939.

CARDINALS OUT-HIT

for Luton

against

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Fulham. I belleve Billington in LADIES' HOCKEY

| happier circumstances would have. The Baby Panthers outhit the been an outstanding centre for Cardinals 11-9, but blew up in the ward,

Įsixth to allow the Redbirds to Four Aston Villa players, Cum- stage a 10 run rally that gave themmings, Massie, Iverson, and Shell, a close 12-11 victory. A check-up

helped Birmingham to beat

of the scorebook shows that the Queen's Park Rangers, and while Panthers erred 11 times to the wined Coventry City, one of their | Wolverhampton Wanderers defeat-

"ners' 8, and the losers actually scored three more earned runs

boy champions, teen, played than the winners.

finely for New Brighton.

Hurler Estefanía Babida literally won her own ball game when she but, even with sound support from connected for a homer and a single J. Remedios and F. Neves, was un- in that fateful sixth stanza. Nel-able to cope with the damage sle Manson bingled twice while done by Tony Ozorio's four costly Gladys Coates gave a sound dia-errors. Vance Marques' double was play at the first station.

the longest clout of the game.

REASONABLE SCORE

Irene Tavares pitched steady ball, for the losers, and beat out a The Ball Club gave their second couple of bunts on both of which stringers an outing against the she eventually crossed the pan. Central Britishers, to be held to Terry Marques was faultless at the comparatively reasonable score first base while L. Xavier gave a of 12 tallies. The CBA barely brilliant display of fly shagging managed to avoid being blanked,

TRIAL

In connexion with the Island v.

Mainland Ladies hockey match to be played on Dec. 3, the Mainland will hold its first trial on Monday. Nov. 27, at the C. B. A. ground at

5.15 p.m. sharp.

The following players are re- quested to be present, each player to bring one coloured and one white shirt.

COLOURS: M. Read; G.. White, M. Wilmott; M. MCaw, J. Wong, Woolley; H Reid, A. Smith F. Wong, N. Quinn, M. Smalley M. Quick and A. Alves.

·WHITES:~J. Hall; M. Roza, D. Moss; B. Parsona, P. Everest, M. EL Lalhovetsky, M. Marrd, B Harker, D. McCaw, M. Shand and B. Longbottom.

Gonsalves;

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at left-feld Melvie Campos, con-when Rusty Fedoseyex Scored JEAN WINS AGAIN JAPA

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MEN'S MATCHES

In the first of the two men's served up although George Souza, matches decided, G. D'Almeida A. H. Ismail and stan Leonard pitched surprisingly, well, holding pulled off a couple of double plays. the Tiga to 4 scattered hita, to give

FRIENDLY. TUSSLE

"A" CLASS

Jean

the Trojans a well earned 6-2 win The most entertaining game of over ther more fancied opponents, the day was the friendly tussle, Liga did not reproduce the form between the USS, Ashville and they showed in beating the Eng-Recreio, which the latter won 3-3. lish Forum, and miscued 7 times after two extra innings, has been to the losers' 5. Henry Bilya came played. “

Eve

Gull

(Capt, G. O` Gowlland). Isobel.

(Capt. G. E.. Neve).

(Maj. G, Alley):

"(MI. A. O, G. Mills).

Finished Pos. 16.44.10 - 1

16.44.28 2

LIJN

16.48.13

4

to light with a brace of singles to No details are available as box take batting honours, while J. scores were not kept, but points of Alves at the first station and C. interest were, Johnny Fonseca's Quinn at the Hot Comet, were brilliant gardening and

D.NF.

MODERN

EXPRESS SERVICE

16.46.17 3 Billiards & Snooker: FAILED TO REPORT

La Linda (Mrs. Y. T. Johnstone)-

MIXED CLASSES

Finished Corr. Pos. 16.42,29 16.39.04 1 (Rev. L. D. Staunton),

Bpotty Colleen

the best of the winners' defenders, Pereira's perfect bunting. Johnny Harry Campos, on the receiving Alvares pitched better ball than end of some poor pitching, gave a he has offered in any league game bright display of hindmatching, this season.

.... 17.02.33 18.47.13 -2 (Mr. W. A. Ingram), Benede ́Allsa (Mr. T, G Whittaker) D.N.F.

C.S.C.C. v. R.E. Sergts.

DEPARTURE

A fine of $10 was imposed on The following will represent the James Norman Ford, of No. 200 HK Civil Service Cricket Club Tai Nam Street, when he was team against the RE Sergeants summoned before Mr. R, A. D. Measat. Billiards and Snooker at Forrest yesterday, for falling to the C.8.0.0. today at 7 p

BILLIARDS F. Jones, MN Rakusen and AW. Grimmitt.g

SNOOKER: V. Ebbage, J. Bendall and C. Strangë. “

report his departure from the Co- Lony on October 1. 17 |

Inspector 1. C. B. Fender · Bald that defendant notifed the Police when he returned to the Colony

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