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THE
TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME WILL ROUND
OFF WEEK OF EXCELLENT
SOFTBALL
Wahoos - Canucks Clash To POLICE OFFICER
Decide Destination Of
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Southard Shield
BY R.O.Y.
Rounding out a week of excellent softball, tomorrow's pro- ramme promises grand entertainment for the fans who care to take the trip to Prince Edward Road in the morning and return to King's Park in the afternoon.
At the former venue, the Canadian Chinese girls clash with the Wahoos, at 10.30 a.m. in a match that may well decide the destina- tion of the Southard Shield for 1939-40.
If the Canucks manage to take į 345 p.m. Filipino Club v. C. B. the Green Owls in this fixture, A-Umpires:-Bill Suva, Ruel & they will take a lead that will Cogdill.
virtually be impossible for 4 p.m. Canadian Chinese. v. Ball any other squad to overcome: Club-Umpires:-Thomas, Badrick on the other hand, should the and Wilson. Wahoos take the points, a play-
700 TURN OUT TO WITNESS CHARITY GAMES
MARRIED
Mr. "G. C. Moss And Miss K. Tonge
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
10, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1940, 8.30 am. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
A Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"
-London date, 27th January
Balgon Shanghai
At St. Andrew's Church on Thursday. Miss Kathleen Eleanor Tonge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shanghai
Canton
F. F. Tonge, of Ruchill, Glasgow. Japan: Shanghai and Formosa....
Moss, of the H, K. Police, and became the bride of George Charles Japan and Shanghai.
Manila. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Moss, of Hongkong. The Rev. J. R. Higgs ociated whilst Mr. Rupert Baldwin, AT.CL, at the organ.
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"
London date, 3rd February
Japan and Shanghai Shanghai and Amoy Bhanghai Manilla,
Shanghai and Amoy
Manila,
Air Mall by "Pan American Akt-ways Direct Ser-
vice"-San Francisco date, 5th February.
Australia and Manila.
Due
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Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service" -Paris
date, 7th February,
14th Feb.
taffeta
Europe vis Suez and Straits (London date, 8th
Dec. 1939).
18th Feb.
Japan.
15th Fab.
Manila,
large
USA. Honolulu, and Japan (San Francisco,
20 January). Shanghai
15th Feb.
date
15th Feb.
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BRIDE'S DRESS The bride, who looked charming in white lace with fine tulle, vell attached by gardenias and carried a bouquet of white roses and off will be necessary, providing,
cosmos, was given away by Mr. V. of course, the Canadians do not
H Freeman, and was attended by unexpectedly meet with defeat in
Miss
Miss Malsie Tillery and any of their remaining fixtures.
Vickey Moss, youngest sister of Shanghai BETTER DEFENCE
the bridegroom, who wore powder Shanghai and Amoy bie taffeta, with coates and muns Straits and Balgon. The Green" Owls are a better
of white fur cloth. Master Bime Bangkok and Tourane. defensive team and, having won The two charity softball games Stocker, nephew of the
bride-Japan and Shanghai, over the Maple Leafs earlier in in aid of the British War Organ- groom, was the page in season, are favoured to climb into isation Fund held at the Kowloon satin blouse the league leadership.
Football Club yesterday aftercon breeches. The second game will see the were well supported, approximately Baby Panthers in action against 700 turning out to see the Chinese the Ball Club femmes at noon, and Girls and Portugal subdue the their present standings indicate two Rest squads 20-5 and 10-3, that the Ballgirls should win with respectively. out much difficulty.
Except for the display of the The nightcap, at 1.30 p.m., will Chinese Ladies the standard of find the Cubs opposed to the softball served up by the other Pirates whose bette: all-round teams was disappointing, especially play should give them victory by that of the Rest aggregation in a wide margin.
the Men's clash.
NINETEEN HITS
white U. & A. Honolulu, Japan and shanghai (San Francisco date, 4th January)....... ........................... and blue velvet
Java and Manila, Mr. Walter Brown discharged. the duties of best man
Mrs. Mass, the bride's mother, attended in a royal blue dress with hat to match.
THE RECEPTION Following the ceremony a number of friends attended the reception held at the China Light and Power Recreation Club, where the Dante Band of Royal Scots, Shanghai by kind permission, was in at Shanghai
Australia and Mani...........
Calcutta, Straits and Salgom
at
Calcutts and Straits
Another excellent girls' game should be seen when the wildcats
The Chinese girls had a little tendance. angle with the Recreio girls at difficulty with the pitching of 1 pm, on the latter's ground.
Mrs. G. C. Moss's going-away Japan. Therese Noronha. Of the 18 hits dress was of navy blue crepe alr
Straits. Neither team appears to have registered. Mary Mary connected with accessories to match. The Japan. much hope of challenging the for four in five, Gloria Marr three honeymoon is being spent League leaders, but will stage in three, while Mabel Lee, Doris Stanley. battle to stay in a position that Marr and Lily Marr each also con-
The bride played hockey for “Y” will allow them to take advantage nected for three safeties.
Ladies several seasons ago, being of any slips that the Canucks or
Outstanding for the Rest WHs a member of their Caer Clark Cup Wahoos may make.
Irene Castilho, whose two hits championship team, while Mr. were both good for extra bases, Moss is a Police Footballer. Els one being a circuit clout and the father is Deputy Superintendent other a 2-bagger. Yvonne Yolle of the Fire Brigade. was the only other to get two hits. MEN'S GAME
ground,
GUNNERS-TROJANS At the СВА
the Machine Gunners clash with the Trojans at 12.15 p.m. the Emma Gees have yet to take their first points for this season and, despite Herbie Quen, starting on the an obvious improvement at their mound for the Rest in the Men's last outing, will probably still be "game; appeared fairly ruffled by pointless after this game.
the crowd and was erractile. After issuing six free passes he was yanked in the fifth canto, in favour of Tuffy Chinn.
TOUGH OPPOSITION The Mindanao gang will furnish tough opposition for the Victoria Recreation
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The annual general meeting and election of officers of the Hongkong Chinese Medical Association was held at the Chinese Merchants Shanghai and Japan. Club. China Building, on January 12, when the following officers were elected for the current year.
Canton President: Dr. Edward W. J. Sun, Bangkok EVice-President:" Dr. T. P. Wu, Hon.
Nick Beltrao and Gerry Gosano Club aggregation in were the only two players to bit the (53
second Men's match. The more than once, each connecting former do not feel at all happy for two safeties. ". about leading the second division Results follow: squads and, having played all of the strongest teams, should start to make their long awaited climb Into the top half of the tables.
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The Filipino Club and Central Britishers, both tall-enders, meet at 245 p.m. The former, although a more experienced squad, have had great difficulty in lining-up
a full team in their previous tix
tures and will probably go down
to the British boys who have been
showing slight but steady im- provement.
At 2.30 p.m. the Recreio Aces entertain the Liga Portuguesa in a match that will probably prove to be just another outing for the champions.
MAIN EVENT,
The main Men's event, on the result of which hangs the rur ners-up position, will be the cur- tain closer, at 4 p.m. between the Ball Club and Canadian Chinese The only chance the Canucks
have for victory will be the ability of Herbie Quon to hold the Ball Club sluggers well Ini check; judging froin his display against the efficient Chung Hwa "outrit this is a distinct possibility.
The Ball Club bitters, though, have such a big edge over the Canadian batters that, even with Quon" in top form, victory, should go to Dhun Ruttonjee's outfit,
PRINCE EDWARD' ROAD: 10.30 am. Canadian Chinese v
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LADIES GAME
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MEN'S GAME
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Chan, Council Members: Dr. Chau, Fort Wei Cheung (ex-President), Dr. L
Bayard
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FANLING GOLF STARTING TIMES
a.m.
9.16
8.20
SUNDAY OLD COURSE
J. A. D. Morrison and K. & Morrison
8. Dodwell and Brig.
McLeod
9.24 G. G. Aitkenhead and M. G.
Carruthers.
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4 Shu Pul, Dr. Phoon Beck Wah. Dr. 7 Lee Hab Liong, Dr. C. W. Lam, Dr.
N. P. Karanjla, Dr. Tseung Fat Im.. Dr. D. K Samy.
ALLEGED ASSAULT
IN PRISON
Shanghai, Japan and Honolulu
Li Shek-man, allas La Tok, alias Mang Kai-tsal, 2 prisoner. at Stanley Prison, appeared before
Mr. T. J. Houston, at the Central Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Court yesterday, charged with (a)
due, London, 21st February. wanding Lau Chuen, a fellow pri- soner, with intent to murder, and wounding Lau Chuen with intent to do grievous bodily harm, 9.32. A. H. Penn and A. C. 1while at Stanley Prison on Feb-
Bowker.
Tuary 4.
9.28 Capt. Thursby and F. A
Redmond,
9.36 L. R. Andrewes and Burg
Cdr. Nicholsun.
9.40 H. J. Armstrong and A
Greaves
Sat. 10th
9.30 AM OPO. & K.P.O.
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Mon, 12th
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G.P.O.
Parcels 400 PM Reg. 5.00 PM Ord. 7.00 PM
K.P.O.
Beg.
5.00
Cri 5.30-TM G.P.O.
Service" Reg.
Ord.
0.00 PM 7.00 PM
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5.00 PM
G.P.O
Ord, 17
7.00 PM
Tue. 13th
Air Mail for Malaya, Jaya and Australia by "Im-
́perial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney 19th Reg. 6.00 PM
February
LA was remanded for one week. Insp. L. R. Whant said that the
Canton
v.victim, who is now in the hospi- tal, was in a serious condition.
9.44 GM Park and J. W.
Mayhew,
9.48 .Q. C. Worrall and W.
Hewitt.
9.52 J. E. Bousfield and H. L
Schultz,
9.50 M Pollock and R Sanger. 10.00 R. J. K. Walker and H. W.
Belaley..
10.04 J. M. Pearson and G, S.
Brown.
and A. M.
Wahoos - Umpires: Thomas, 10.08 5 Crawford
Wilson and Cordill
Kirby.
12 noon Baby Panthers v. Ball 10.12 P. E. Annis, and R. C. Club Umpires:-E. Quon J
Gairdner, Delgado and D. Walker.
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E. Bishop. pires-H. Wing Lee, J. Delgado 10.20 G. T. Harrington and A. M. & 8. Leonard...
Mack. 10.24 I. P. Tamworth and A. E
Lissaman.
RECREIO GROUND:
and
J.
1 p.m. Recelo v. Wildcats-Um-10.28 H. J. D. Lowe pires:-F. J. Molthed, E. Hearther!
Linaker. & D. Bautista.
10.32 W, A. Stewart and T. Low.
TUESDAY.
11.00 J. B. Mackie and Surg. Lt Airmail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U. S. A.,
McDonald,
NEW COURSE
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9.20 Comdr. and Mrs. Hole 828 A. J. Dennis and Mrs.
lier,
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9.33 W. 8. Hllier and Mrs. Den- Tientsin (Parcels only).
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3.30 PM
K.P.Q.
9,40 R. Young
Behrman. 9.44 8. L Lloyd and C, F. Mar-
shall,
and G. W.
Parcels
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Beg.
5.00 PM
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9.48 J. B. Harrison and J. R.
Sindlinger,
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6.00 PM
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Wed, 14th
9.52 R. H. Gregory and F. X
* Lee,
9.56 L. A R. Duncan and J.
Richmond
10.00 G. Thomerson and A. W.
Gibson.
10.04 F. K. M. Patten and C. f.
Lafferty.
2.30 p.m. Recreio "A" v. Liga 10.38 C. C. Black and P. Morrison 10.12 Major del Court and Major Portuguesa Umpires:-Badrick, 10:40 F. Groves and J. Stenersen. Temple, Chase and Todd.
10.44 H. Overy and W. J. E. 10.16 L H and Mrs, Howell.
Mackenzie.
CBA, GROUND-
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WEDNESDAY
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