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MANY POSTPONED FIXTURES STILL

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TO BE DECIDED IN H.K. SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Trial For International Series Tomorrow

BY R.O.Y.

With numerous postponed fixtures still to be decided. League Softball made little progress last Sunday, when Recreio Aces were given a walk-over by the International Athletics and two other matches were actually played.

The Hongkong Baseballers clawed their way back into the First Division, when they registered a 10-14 victory over the Trojans in a seven-a-side fracas.

EARLY SCORING

ELEVEN SAFETIES

INTERPORT HOCKEY

BOND UNABLE.

TO PLAY

The Interport Hockey 'Probables will be seen in action again on Friday when they will play the Kumaon Rifles at the Navy ground, King's Park, bully-off at 5.15 p.m.

V. C. Bond, the Club and C.B.A. right-back. will not be available for either the trial or the Interport, as he is at pre- sent ill. and his place will be taken by Pte. Stickley, of the Middlesex Regt.

The Interport Probables are:

SPORTS

Successful Sports Of Peak School

The annual sports meeting of the Peak School was held in the grounds of the Peak residence of the Chief Justice, and Lady Mac Gregor yesterday afternoon. There was a lacre gathering of parents and friends present.

The events were keenly con- tested and Lady MacGregor pre- sented the prizes.

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THE RESULTS

Fla Race (Junior girls aged 6):- Anne Potter, 2. June Davis, 3.

COLONY TENNIS RESUMED

EASY 'WIN FOR S. A. RUMJAHN Further progress was made in the Colony Tennis Championships yesterday when, after a lapse of some days, during which play was impossible owing to weather con- ditions, several matches were play- ed.

OPEN DOUBLES

Both the Open Singles games

ane-sided were

affairs. S. A. Mr. C, G. Sollis. Director of Rumjahn" easily defeated 5. A. Education, a: the conclusion of the Gray 6-0, 6-3. In addition to being meet, thanked the helpers and Sir outplayed in almost every depart- Athol and Lady MacGregor for men Gray made things worse for kindly lending, the ground for the himself by many double faults. He

appeared to be in very poor form. occasion. Although Ben conceded several

Tsul Yan-pul had no difficulty in defeating J. L. C. Fearce 6-4, 6-0. The Baseballers started scoting tree passes in the opening innings,

but soon early on and, with a Seven rub he tightened up like a veteran in

Flat Race (junior girls aged 81: Pearce started well

under Tsui's skilful rally in the first half of the sixth, the closing stages and finished

V. M. Benwell (Club); Pte. Stick-1-1. Alister Perie, 2. Christopher weakened

placing and hard driving. led 13-1 at that stage of the game, with only six hits against him and

ley (Army), Datta Ram (Army): Lamb, 3. Peter Feltham The Trojans came to bat in their a bag of three strikeouts.

Capt. Hook (Army). W. A. Reed half of the same frame and with"

The winners managed to connect (Club) (Captain), N. B. Whitley Doc Molthen having difficulty in finding the plate, managed to for eleven safeties, including a (CBA), and A M. Alves (Re-Judy Collis. And the gaps, left by two absent homer by Doliano, off the hurling erelo); S. A. Fowler (Club), Cpl. felders, for five singles which, of Lefty Coelho whose team-Hitchcock (Army), Lt. Pritam Nath Homburg (Army), eight bobbles contributed (Army), Sgt. alded by three free passes and mates ave opposition errors, scored thir- much to the Fipino's comfort Nerain Singh (Army) and Partap

Singh (Army). teen tallies to put them one, mar-able winning marglo.

Gomes' triple and Ozorio's dou- ker in front.

Bingles by Molthen. Osmund. ble were the Liga's, only long hits in the lasers Bli Clague and McKechnie "re-which both came gained a two run lead for the four run rally in the sixth stanza. winners who, holding the lossers Louis Rocha, with three bingles, scoreless in the last, ran out with took batting honours for the win

mers, while Vaney Marques and that margin.

Fidel Dollano were good for two hits aplece.

EXCELLENT HURLING Apart from that one bad spell In the sixth, Doe Molthen hurled excellent ball and the score-book shows that the" Trojans went hit- less for six of the seven innings.

Almelda was quite steady on the mound, for the Trojans, but his medium paced deliveries

LEAGUE STANDINGS Men's League

Recreio "A" Ball Club

Canadian Chinese were Recreto "B"

right up the Baseballers' alley, as Chung Hwa their fifteen safeties testify..

"FILIPINO'S WIN

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Mindanao

LARGE UNITS TOURNEY

A Large Units Hockey Tourna- ment match between the Kumaon Rifles and the 5th A.A. Bde. R.A. the Marina will be played at ground on Saturday, bully-off at

3.30 p.m.

Flat Race (boys and girls aged 5)-1. Sandy Simpson, 2 Malcoin Anderson, 3, John Daivs.

Novelty Race (boys and girls aged 5)-1, Malcoln Anderson, 2. John Daivs. 3. Sandy Simpson.

Novelty Race (boys aged 6) 1. Alister Petrie and Brian Row- elu, 3. Bruce Valentine...

Novelty Race (girls aged 6):- June Davis. 2 Valerie Wild, 3. Lisa Thornton.

In the Open Doubles Paul Kong and B. Szeto gave. J. Gonsalves and A V. Remedios a "walk over.”¦. Following are the results of the other games:

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CLUB SINGLES

B. C. Fay beat A. Lade 8-2, 8-0. D. M. Macdougall beat Capt. C. H. R. Hyde 6-3, 3-6, 10-8.

HANDICAP SINGLES ́~

G. C. Burnett. (-15) beat D. 8. Robb (plus 2/6).

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W. M. Barton (-3/6) and M. Pagh (-30.3) had each won a set well-contested match when

Senior Individual Championship: in a 1. John Harriman, 2. John Valen-play had to be stopped owing to

rain.

INTERNATIONAL tine, 3. Ann Thompson

SOCCER CUP FINAL

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In the other match, the Flipino Baseballers boys downed Liga Portuguesa, by International A.G. 11 tallies to 7. after leading from Filipino Club

the very first frame on.

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Trojans

Liga Portuguesa Central British Machine Gunners

The result of the clash was a English Forum triumph for youngster Ben de ronse, son of the league president. who. making his first appearance In any official match, ably filled the shoes of Hurler Dave Ampér and pitched his squad to an ex- cellent victory.

INTERNATIONAL SERIES

SCOTLAND AND CHINA TEAMS

FOR MONDAY

.231 The following will represent 091 China in the final of the Sunday International Charity .000 Football Cup against Scotland at Sockunpoo on Monday, Mar. 25. at 4 p.m.

In preparation for the forth- coming International Series, a trial, for both Meri's and, Ladies' players, will be held at the O.B.A.

ADVERTISEMENT ground at 1 pm on Friday, March

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

23. All players who wish to re- present Great Britain are invited to attend and it is to be hoped that all prospective representative

players will attend as the teams will be chosen from those who

urn out at this trial

PORTUGAL'S LADIES

THE SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held

At a meeting of Portugal ladies' (weather permitting) at HAPPY players, last evening. the selection VALLEY on SATURDAY, 23rd committee, composed of Margaret and MONDAY, 25th March, Oliviera, Irene Pereira Thelma 1940, commencing at 12.30 p.m. on both days.

The first Bell will be rung at 12 Noon and the Tiffin Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on both days.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the "Members Enclosure. Such must be wort throughout the duration of each Merting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Motta. Celeste Marques and the Therese Noronha, selected following to represent Portugal in the International Series:-

Therese Noronha (Wahoos) p. Cynthia Motta (Ball Club) c. Irene Pereira (Recreo) 1b. Celeste Marques (Panthers) 2b. Irene Castilho (Wahoos) 3b. Margaret Oliviera (Recreio) .s. Lella Xavier (Panthers) f. Norma Silva (Panthers) c.f. Hilda Spares (Recreio) r..

Utlity Ding Lopes, Thelma Motta. Thelma Collaco. Regina Xavier, Terry Marques and Melvy Campos.

Badges admitting Non-Mem Although these selections appear bers to the Members' "Enclosure to be fairly representative, there is and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day a possibility that changes may be for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day made after a practice which will for Ladies (Both including tax) be held on the Recreio ground, at 10.30 am, on Monday, March 25,

arc obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the per·· sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors intro- duced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office. 1st foor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 10.45 a.m. on both days.

Tillus are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the 1 Boy (Telephone 21920),

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the

Colony Chess

Championship

Four games in the Colony Chess Championship. Tourna- ment are to be played this evening. Three of the games, L Blair V. B. S. Litvin, A. Kurrik v. V. V. Kolatchoff. and K. M. A. Barnett v. A.Y. Birduko will be played at the Pesula Hotel.

The fourth game, the most in- Noteresting, this evening. between K. Weiss and D. E. de Carvalho. will probably be played at the Peninsula Hotel

TOURNAMENT. TABLE

The position

Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day E. Zimmern still leads in the including Tax, for all Persons, Tournament table. including Ladies, and is payable to date are:

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors

E Zimmern

P. W. D. L. Pts.

BT 0 1 7

in Uniform are admitted Hall K. M. A, Barnett. 6 5 0 1 5

Price,

By Order,

B. B. Litvin

K Welas

Sir H. E. Pollock

8.5 0.3 5

8 5 0.3 5

8 4 2 2 -5

D. E. de Carvalho 7.4 0 4 3

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary A. Kurrik

Hong Kong, 18th March, 1940.

A. Y. Birlukoff

Blair

161 v V. Kolatchoff

7:2 1 4 21.

7 1 2 4 2

61 0.5

7 0 1 6

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Cheang Wipf-choi; Lee Tin- Kwok-wai; and .Lee Leung Wing-chiu, Hsu King- sing (Capt.) and Soong Ling- sing: Chung Yong-sum, Fung Tak-fal, King-cheong, Chan

Lal Shin-wing and Han Ching-

to.

Reserves: -Tam

Intermediate Championship 1. Brian Burton, 2. Tony Martin and Fiona Anderson. 3. Tony Roberts.

hung, Ip Pak-wah. Chenk Shek- kam, Cheong Kam-hol and Yeung Shul-vick.

Lee Wal-tong is not playing owing to injury.

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JOCKEYS V. JOURNALISTS

Basketball Game Tomorrow Chinese Jockeys will

'engage

Scotland will be represented by Chinese journalists in a basketballį game in the Chinese YM.C.A. the following:-

gymnasium tomorrow at 530 p.m.¦

LI

Duncan: Bone and Black- burn: Birrell, W. Williamson W. G. and Clarke: Manre.

Pryde, Coull, Ferrier and Talt.

Parnaby,

Reserves: - Gordon and Fraser.

Dignan

It is understood that some of the jockeys from the Northern ports are good basketball players.

S. C. Liang was a member of thei champion. team in Tientsin and B. IL TRO was a noted player in his:

In the semi-finals, China de-school days. L. B. Chao was a feated Portugal by two goals to popular player in Tsingtao:

The jockeys' team includes the following:-"

one

while Scotland eliminated England by two clear goals.

THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940.

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Sporting Fixtures

TODAY

Girls

ATHLETICS. Diocesan

School Annual Sports at King's Park, 2 p.; King's College Annual Sports; at Caroline Hill, 1.30 p.m.

BADMINTON. -- Colony's

plonships.-Mixed

Cham-

V.

ford. Pang 01-lam (1); Wel. Chung v. Tennle Kwok (4); J. S. Theobald or T. C. Chan O. Umetant (5); Open Doubles Tsu! Wal-pui and Tsui Yan-

Kitchell and "IMA pul v. A Razack (8); Club Singles H Biesel.

J. Armstrong v. R. G. Doubles:-L.

Jr. (8); Handicap Singles.-C. B. Nicholson or E R. Chlide v. T. J. Gould or R. C. Beavan (7);...

Doubles: A. Lade Handicap

A Carvalho and. Misg M. RI- belro v. K. L. Yong and Miss O. Kho (King's College, 8

Men's Doubles:-M. 8.! p.m.):

(King's ley and N. L. Smith College, 8.30 p.m.); F. Koh, and C. Y. Yung v. Fisher and or Silva and Wynter-Blyth Oliveira. CHESS.-Colony's

Championship

- Blair v. B.S. Litvin; Ki

Carvalho; E. Weise v. D.E de Zimmern v. O.V. Parsalov; A Kurrik v, V.V. Kalatcho, K. M. A. Barnett V. A. T. Biriu- koff.

CRICKET.-Final of Army Small Knockout Competition, Units RE. v. RA.O.C. (Sookunpoo), 2

S. C. Lang, B. L. Tao, L. B. Chao, China won the final on April H. C. Ph. F. F. Li, Lo G. Hin, R.

p.m. Kwan-kun. 16 last year defeating Portugal K. C. Chiu, Yeung Wing-kwal, Lee Tsang Chung-wan. Hau Yung- by nine goals to two. The Chi-Chun-kwok, Leo Liang and Ching TENNIS sang, Lo Wal-kuen, Tse Kam- nese also won in: 1998.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 23.

CRICKET, -First Division: LRC. v. Civil Service (Bookumpoo); Craigengower v. H. E, C, C. (Happy Valley); Second Divi- sion: H.K.C.C. v. Craigengower C.C. (H.K.C.O.) Recreio v. L R. C. (King's Park). RACING. Hongkong Jockey Club's Second Extra Race Meet- Ing. at Bappy Valley 2 p.m.

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