•HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
SPORTS
CANUCKETTE-WILDCATS CLASH WILL H.K. GOLF CLUB
BE BEST DRAWING CARD
IN SUNDAY'S SOFTBALL
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Now that the protest, in the Wahoos Cañadian Chinese game, has been decided in the latter's favour, the championship both the Men's and Ladies' Les gues appear certain to go to the Recreio Aces and Canadian Chinese girls respectively, These early "decisions WiĘ, to a
A FRIENDLY krast extent, detract interest After this match, a friendly has from the remaining matches and, been arranged for the squad from ́ of tomorrow's programme of the "Erapress of Russia" against eight league matches, only the the Chung Hwa boys, at 4 p.m., or Canuckette-Wildcats match is ex- as soon the last ladies' fracas has pected to be a good drawing card. finished.
CLOSELY MATCHED
The day's play commences with the Bail Club Ingles opposed to
MEN'S GAMES
The Men's games commence at when Recreio Bees enter-
noon,
the Pirates at 10.30 am Both of tain the International Athletics,`) these contestants are in the mid-from whom they are expected to dle of the League standings, but. take the points.
although nothing important is at stake, they are closely matched enough
stage excellent battle.
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The Wahoos tangle with the Baby Panthers at 11,000, azıd adould hold their runners-up post tion without undue dificulty, al- though, it will be remembered that these same opponents upset thej. Green Owls in their first round -clash."
GAME POSTPONED The Cardinals-Cubs game, which original scheduled for had been 1.30 p.m., has now been postponed "by mutual consent and, as notice -of postponement was given very Tate, the Canadian Chinese-Wild- cats game will be played at 3.00 p.m. as originally set.
A REAL SCRAP
The rivalry, between these two Chinese teams, is quite intense and a real serap can be expected, with the odds fairly even. The Maple Leafs won the arst leg and the Wildcats will go all out to even the count.
Strengthened by the return of Ernie Hearther and Hans Wag-
stronger squad, the Filipino boys' [have acquired the services of sev- |eral fairly experienced hands and, for that reason, should put up a good showing.
FIXTURES AND UMPIRES
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD 10:30 am Ball Club v. Pirates- Umples:-H. Barros, A. Ablong and J. Delgado.
12. noon; Baby Panthers v. Wa- hoos-Umpires: - J. Delgado, E. Quon and H. Campos.
3 p.m.: Canadian Chinese v Wildcats-Umpires:-F. J. Molthen, E. Hearther and D. Walker:
4.15 p.m.; Chung Hwa v. "En-
press of Russia" (friendly).
C.B.A. GROUND
13.15 pm.: Baseball Club v. Liga- goner. the Baseballers should take Umpires:- Alvares, BillTM Stİva ̈ the Liga Portuguesa, when they and T, Chinn. meet at 13,15 pm, on the CBA.
1.30 p.m.: Chung Hwa v. Tro- ground, although, Judging from jans-Umpires:-W. Lawrence, their good showing against Re-Gurevitch, and J. Higgins, creio Aces last week, the latter will offer stern opposition
245 p.m.: CBA, V, VR.C.-UM- pires:-A. 'Kitchell. BI1 Silva and T, Young.
RECREIO GROUND
CHÚNG HWA TEOJANG Chung Hwa should improve.
4 pm; Filipino Club:v. Forum- their position, in the league stand-Umpires:-N, Beltrao, W. Lawrence ings, when they tangle with the and A. Ablong. lowly Trojans to 1,30 p.m. It is of interest to know that the Trojans scored a surprise victory over the Chinese boys last year which cost the latter the championship, for last season.
The Victoria R.C. take on the Central British boys' at 2.45 pm, and, with Kelly Silva-Netto show- ing good form on the mound, are odds-on favourites
run out winners.
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LAST MATCH
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The Engikh Formers and the Filipino Club ring down the cur tain at 4. p.m. Although the Forumers appear to be much the
12 noon: Recreio "B" v. L.A.G.- Umpires:-Nip Lum, D. Aquing and C, S. Chung.
MURRAY PARADE GROUND 10 a.m.: Lacas V. Chartered Bank.
11.30 am:: Lacas v. Greenspots.
MARINA GROUND
10 am: Texaco v. China Provi- ́ dent.
11.30 am: Dutch Bank v, Hong- kong Bank.
KAI TAK
11 am.: Ewo V. RAF.
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were alocked during the morning gallops at the Race "Course;~-~-
4日
STARTING TIMES. FOR FANLING
The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling for today and 'tomorrow:
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SATURDAY, FEB. 17
OLD COURSE
and Pay. Lt.
208 Lieut. Carter
·Jesseman. 112 RJ. K. Walker and P. C.
Jackson. 248 L A. R. Duncan and 8, L
Lloyd.
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SUNDAY, FEB. 15
OLD COURSE
9.16 L R. Andrewes and F. D.
Hunter,
920 J. P. Murphy and R. M.
"King.
9.24 E, G. Price and C. D. N.
Walker.
9.29 N. K. Littlejohn and K. N.
WIN{AKELSONA
9.32 W. L. Alexander und J. W.
Mayhew.
936 S. H. Dodwell and K 8.
Morrison.
9.40 J. AR Selby and I W.
Shewan,
9.44 D. Forbes and J. A, D, Mor-
rison.
9.48 A, E, Lissaman and W, J. B.
Key.
9.53 W. W. C. Shewan, L. Jack-
2
0
9.56 L A. R. Duncan and A. H.
Guinness,
10.00 A. Mabb and R. C. Gairdner. 10.04 H. J, D. Lowe and J. Lina-
ker.
10.08 W/Cdr, Steele Perkins and
R. Puckle.
10.12 M. Pollock and F. A. M.
Elliott,
10.20 G Haynes and C. F. Mar-
shail.
10.24 J. M. Pearson and R. R. de
1 Liesching.
10.23 C. C. Black and G. C. Wor-
rail.
1032 R. B. Mace and D. C. Lon-
craine.
10,36 S. T. Butlin and H. A. MOIS. 10.40 E. J. Faggiano and J. W.
Clague. 10.44 P. E. Annis and
Church.
8. 3.
"Distance 1st Qr. 2nd Qr. Last Qr. 1045 A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfad-
Sea Jay (A) & Vanity Fair (A)..... + Cheerful Star (A) & Shuttlecock
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1940. —PAGE 5
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PROUD, FLOWING
BUSTLINE
27
54
27
yen, 10.52 A. H. Penn and J. R. Colls.
(A)
29.2
57,2
-28
10.55 B. D. Evans and Col, Mat-
Gold Coin
31
31
thewa.
Lucky Lady (A)
31.1
57.3
26.2
Australian Prince (A) w
27
27
11.00 AE. Purves and T. Meg-
Ohio (0)
33.3
1.01
27.2
garry.
Beenie View
34.3
1.08.3
32
11.04 R. C. Stewart and W. G.
Satinlight (G)
29.3
.57.3.
28
Robertson:
Blue Skies (G)
33.3
33.3
Smiling Time & This Time
33.1
1.03.1
30
11.08 H. Overy and W. J. E, Mac-
kenzie.
Vixen Tor
27.1
53.4
26.3
Kentucky (G) & Commencement
Taylor.
Bay...
20.4
29.4
and Major
Bronze Arrow (G)
37
1.09
32
Temple,
Flying Dutchman (A)
27.3
54
26.2
Maple Star. (A) & Twilight Star
(A)
27.2
54.4
27.2
Circle (A) -& Helna
27,1
56.2
29.1
Albury (A)
31.4.
58
26.1
Distinctive Time (G)
29
57.2 28.2
3.11.
Income Tax (4)
29.2
29.2
Rose Fraily
30.3
30,3
Spicylight" (G) & Quick Despatch
11.12 Major Mackenzie and J. C.
11.18 K. A. Munro
11.20 E. W. J. Wedlock and Á‚“G.
James..
11.24 D. E, Clark and Burg. Lt.
Cdr. Cleave.
NEW COURSE
9.20 a.m. © Riddell-Carre and
F. W. Chandler.
9.23 Mrs. Hilller and A. D. Mur-
Brentleigh
(A)
31.3
*1.00.1
28.2
doch
Hillsboro Bay (0) & Galveston
Bay.....
31
1.09.2
29,2
9.36 8. C. Feltham and R. G.
Parker,
Nancy Lee (A)
29
58.1
29.1
Dawn Star & Lovely Star
31-
31
9.44 – J, G. Jensen and Miss. Cuth-
bertson.
Lovely Kid (A) & Boolat Bay (A)
34.4
1.04.4
30
̧952′ N, D. Lloyd and A. Jummay.
Navylight...
33
1.04.4
31.4
Sapper (A)
28.4
28.4
Tampa Bay & Willy Nilly
31
1.01.3
30.3
10.00 L. M. B. and Mrs. Lloyd. 10.08 Miss Tylor and H, G. Shel-
don
For All Time (G) & Just In Time
30
59,2
29.2
10.18 Mrs Jensen and Miss Black-
Xenophan (G)
35
1.05.3 30.3
burn,
Winnie (A) & Amicus Curiae (A)
28.2
55.2
27
Possible (G)
27.4
27.4
Princess Claro (A)
26
10.24 Major Giles and W. G. Mac-
farlane.
28
'Courting Eve
28.2
54.4
28.2.
1154 Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
Robertson.
Triumphant Day
29.1
57.1
28
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Diogenes
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Red Feather
O-Lan (G),
Lucky Lad
Viceroy (A)
Cocklerui
32.2
1.02
11.08 Mrs. Overy and Mrs. Mac-
29.3
Female.
30.2
30.2
34,4
1.03.1
28.2
11.20. Mrs. Wedlock
MIK.
30.2
58.2
58
James.
Winfred .....
27
27
Rob Roy
33
∙1.05
..32
Sylvandale
29
29
Forehand Drive
28.4
28.4
Some Hope
30
Piccadilly Jim (A)
27
27
Craigavad (0)
36.3
1.04.4
28.1
Hughber (G)
32
*- 1.02
30
Criffel ....
27.3
54
26.2
K
Bann Bay. "
27.3
27.3
Mount Hope Bay, (G)
28
29
Many Thanks" (A)
30.3
59.2
28.4
Far View (A)
26.3
26.3
Grand Allegiance (A),
26.3
26.3
31.9
31.3
322
1.03
30.3 :
*32
1,024
Rose Evelyn"
32.1
30.4 321
Hopeful Star (G) & Comedy Star
81
1.00.2
20
Dekko
30.3
30.3
Franklin (A)
28
1,01
20
1,002-1.28.2
53.7
27
28.2
56
5400114"
Spring Shine - (A)
28.2
53.2
27
Conquering Time
30
1.01.
29.
Bir HL Pollock
Matador & Golden Cow
31.1
31.1
Powerful Eld. (A)
29.4
56.4
+27
E Zimmarn
Eve of Harvest
33.2
1.02.4
29.2
WEISS LEADS
IN COLONY
CHESS TITLE
Welss is leading in the Tournament for the Colony Chels Championship, following his, win Over A. Kurrick on Thursday. evening, with a record of four wins in five games played. "He bas lost one game, agginst K. M. A. Barnett.
B. 8. Litvin stands second, with three wins in four matches, his one loss being tó Bir Henry Pollock on Thursday, E. M. A. Barnett and E. Zimmern are yet unde- feated, but have each played only two matches to date.
The latest standings ara
27,3 K. Weiss
F. W. D.L PL
B. 8. Litvin, zum 4:30 13
6:212 21
EM. A. Barnett.
t2 2 0 0 2
2 2002
D. E do Carvalho. 22 0 1 2
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