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Babida Hurls Cardinals To Victory Over Green Owls
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MOJOR UPSET OF SOFTBALL LEAGUE
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T.A. PEARCE Q.M. Hospital
WINS GOLF Staff Win CHAMPIONSHIP At Cricket
WITH 156
for a
GOOD BOWLING
BY MAZUZA
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1940.
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T. A. Pearce won the annual championship of the Golf Clubs of Hongkong at Fanling yesterday.
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opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and the season Elegenta Babida F. D. Hunter was third with 158.
west bound air services. hurled the Cardinals to * COD- vincing victory over the Wahoos, R. K. Collings, Col H, B. Rose won C. N. Matthews, b. Haynes striking out Ave and holding the the prize for the best round on J. Fenton, b. Haynes .....
the-Old-Course, and F. D. Hunter K. S. Ch. 1.b.w., b. McGowan much-vaunted Green Owls to four
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Most disappointing WAS flelding of the latter squad, com- mitting nine bobbles to allow the Redbirds their seven tallies only eight safeties.
The other ladies' games were rather featureless except for the Impressive showing of the Ram blerettes who showed much im- of provement over their form opening day.
MEN'S GAMES
The Visitors' prize was won by
T. B. Low...... 25
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UNIVERSITY
N. C. Sen Gupta, b. Ozorio Syed Mahmood, not out
E. Mazuza, b. Skinner
21
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·P.D. Hunter. „... 83 R. K. Collings .. J. L. C Pearce..
Old New Course Course Total 80
LH. Tan, c, and b, Skinner
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167
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158
78
160
"INWARD MAILS
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31
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A. J. Dennis..... 84
31
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D. S. `Edward Col. F. Groves
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85
185
BOWLING ANALYSIS
From
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H. B. Rose 78
· 109
0. *M. R W.
80
91" 171
McGowan
181
R. C. McKenzie 89 W. Ahern... 87
.171
Haynes
8
4
London and Straits.
28th Oct
23
85
173
Ozorio
1
2
London and Straits.
28th Oct.
“F. A Redmond,.. 93
174
Skinner
6
2
90 82
175
Hopkinson
.. 1:8
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1
U 5. Aind - Manila (Ban-Francisco-date,6th-
October),
28th Oct.
182
QUEEN MARY HOSPITAL
London and Straits.
30th Oct.
E, V. Hopkinson, b. Mahmood
-3
Java and Manila
30th Oct.
23
J. McGowan, d. Lingam, b. Heng ****** Choy
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8th
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10th Nov.
17th Nov.
Of the Men's games. the Cyclone-Canadians clash was quite a keenly contested affair. Herbie Quon, star Canadain moundsman, showed glimpses of his old form in fanning six of the Cyclones but was still very erratic. and issued eight walks.
The St. Joseph's-C. B. C. game WBS remarkably one-sided-the latter squad turning out minus many of their regular players,
Even Abe Lin was pressed into service but the whole sqund could do nothing to stop the heavy-hitting Collegiate
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J. Tsul, b. Hong Chey.
16 U. 8. A., and Manila-(Seattle date, 30th Sept.).
INTERNATIONAL D. M. Kas, & Fenton, b. Mazuza 6. London and Straits
BOWLS SHIELD
ENGLAND, INDIA® IN FINAL
India and England entered the team from running wild-on-final round of the Gutierrez Shield International Lawn Bowls Com-
the bases.
The longest hit of the game petition yesterday by 'defeating went to rookie John Fisher of the C. B. C. although Dave Leonard's flashing double was a better effort.
CIRCUIT CLOUT
Ireland and the Philippines, res- pectively, on the Kowloon Cricket Club greens.
INDIA: A. H. Rumjann, A. M. Rumjahn, K. M. Omar and V. M. Omar (skip) beat IRELAND: "C. Dowman, A. Wright, H. Lockhart and W. V. Field (skip) 25-14.
In the Services game, the in- experienced Gunners had a hard time with the Royal Scots for whom Phillips hit a circuit clout. India scored on 12 of the 22 Emerson, for the winners, struck Heads, and led 7-4 on the seventh out two white neither side gained end, 12-8 of the 14th end, Anish""" a base on ball,
ing with 1-4-0-5-1-2-0.
The Cosmopolitans were 110 match for Recreio "B" who looked to be almost certainties for Second Division honours,
RESULTS
The results are as follows:-
LADIES LEAGUE
J. Skinner, b. Mazuza
|3.-M. Gray, c. Hong Choy, b.
Mazuza
H. L. Ozorio, 'c. Oh, b. Hong Chay
K. T. Lul, st. Gupta, b. Mazuza
R. Symons, D. Mazuza
P. H. Symons, c. Mazuză, b. Hong
Choy.....
C.
W. Haynes, not out
Extraes (B1, WE3)
Total
Gegg
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0.
M. R
W
2
26
1
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23
5.8 1 21
Mahmood Hong Choy 8 Mazza
YACHTING
OPENING CRUISE
RESULTS
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12 4 NARROW WIN FOR
IRELAND, INDIA
ers of the Gutierrez Shield. by Ire-
land, and India's "close win over Cormorant 11.59.54 11:41.54
of Saturday's semi-final round in 5.4 the "International lawn bowls
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MEN'S LEAGUE
Finished Corr. Pan. Wendy
11.57.05 11.38.25 (Mr. H. W. Browne). Curlew ......... 11.56.41 11.38.33
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H. Lockhart and W. V. Field (skip) beat Switzerland: W. Nael, L
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The matches were played at
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results:
Ireland: C. Dowman, A. Wright,
.....11.64.17 11.43.34 B (Mr. B. S. Carter). Treenlaur
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HOCKEY TOURNEY: 13 TEAMS ENTERED
Gaddı, J. S. Landolt and C. S. Ros- (Mr. J. Forbes). selet (skip) 19-18.
Iona India: AH, Rumjahn," A. M. (Mr. G. White), Rumjahn, K. M. Omar and U. M. La Cigale 11.54.19 11.54.19 12 Omar (skip) beat Scotland: W. (Mr. H. V. A. Croucher). McLeod, R. Morrison, J. C. Chal-U and I 12.45.62 12.25.42 13
merg and R. Duncan (skip) 21-20, (Mr. J. B. Colls). Thirteen teams have 80 far
England: G. Perkins, W. J. Bag-Norena, D.N.F. (Mr. P. C. M. Sedg- entered for the Hongkong Hockey ley, G. Sherriff and A. J. "Hall
wick), Association's Tournament which (skip) heat Wales: R. P. Phillips, will commence on the coming R. M. Ogden, J. & Henson and P. Sunday,
Younghusband (akip) 25-19,'."
Philippines: H. A. Castro, A. & H. Castro, Y. N. Atienza and R
W
A meeting is being held today to draw up the fixture,
The entries are as follow:- Baga (skip) beat Australia: W. K. Central British Association. Po-Way, N. AH Mackay, A J. Kew lice "A". Police "B. Club de Re- and EC, Fincher (skip) 28-12 crelo, Royal Corps of Signals,
JED BATTERY LOSES Royal Engineers, Khalsa, M. T. B. Flotilla
Hongkong University, At Kowloon Football Club, 3rd Nomads, 5th A A Battery Royal Battery: R. 8. Capen, M. A. Wahab, Artillery, and two Naval teams. A. B Wahab and W. L. Walker (skip) beat No. 2-Coy, “E': [ C.-R. Logan, W. Tillery, A. W. Lapaley and C. 8: M Thom (skip) 21-15-
FIELD ENG. “B”. UP At Kowloon Cricket Club, Field ineers "B": E. Casey; R. E, Lee, W. J. Howard and W. C. Simpson (skip) beat Pay Section: AC. Tribble, A. A. Dand, W. B. Muskett
HOCKEY "CLUB TEAM CHANGES The following is the final line- up of the Hongkong Hockey Club's team for the week, V. M. Benwell (Capt.); A. E. P. Guest and R. G. K Thompson; D. McLellan, W. A. Reed and N. B. M. Whitley; 8. A. Fowler, T. 8. D. Whitley, E. Fow- ler; B. L. Bickford and Capt. O. Pat terson,
Y.M.C.A. BEATEN
and -M'T. Rakugen (skip) (21-13.
SECOND EVENT .. Painted Lady 16.28.25 18.13.07-1
(Lt-Car, W. H. L. Harrison, R.N.) (Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA., Central Dragonfly....: 16.30.10-16.16.52
(Mr. B..8. Carter).
Joss
4
3
16.30.05 18.16.47 (Major G. E Neve). Cormorant ... 16.34.50 18.15.53 as (Major J. L. Wilcocks). CRUISER CLASS
......16.45.18 18.45.16 La Cigale
(HE. Lieut.-Gen. E. F. Norton,
CB., D.8.0., M.C.). Oresund 17.01.22 16.53.35,
(Mr.K. Neckelman),.. Yehonala
..... 17.04.11 10.55.12 (Mr. H. F.. Phillips).. Remainder DNF.
Diania
MIXED CLASS
17.16.23-17.16.23 (Capt. H. 8. Stansfeld). Artemis..... 17,52.10 17.42.05. Remainder DNF.
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