PACE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
ANOTHER FULL DAY'S
OF SOFTBALL FIXTURES
Baby Panthers-Cardinals Best Of Ladies' Games
BY R.O,Y.
Another full day's card of six matches is to be staged at the Kowloon Football Club ground tomorrow. commencing with the Wahoos-Little Flower Club clash at 9 am The BABY PANTHERS- CARDINALS, fixture follows at 10.30 am. and should be the best Ladies' game of the day as the Wildcats should have as easy an outing against Recreio as the Wahoos are certain to have against the Little Flower Club lassies.
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The Baby Panthers, after tram- Wildcats after performing very
CARD
VOLUNTEER BOWLS
FINAL
The Final of the China Mail Cup
SPORTS
Big Football PROGRAMME FOR TWELFTH EXTRA Attraction At Sookunpoo
RACE MEETING
The following is the programme of the Twelfth Extrs Race Dieet-
between 5th AA. Battery and SING_TAO MEETING of the Hongkong Jockey Club
A6.C, Coy. “A-“wil be -played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Sunday, commencing at 3 p.m. »i
MIDDLESEX
There are, only four League
to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, Nov. 30:-
1-2 P.M.-Linkumdoddie. Handi-
The cup and souvenirs will be games down for decision this week cap: Winner $600, 2nd $300, 3rd presented to the successful unit end, the Club-Royal Scots match Ponles. "O" Class. To be ridden | $200 For Austrálian“ „Subscription by Col. H. B. Rose. Commandant having been postponed owing to by Jockeys who have not won ten of the HK.V.D.C. after the maten the Volunteer, camp.
Fanling Golf
TIMES
The attraction this afternoon should be that between MID- DLESEX and SING TAO at Sookanpoo and the latter will have to be on tip-top form. if they hope to take fill points
from the "Diehards."
pling over the Little Flower Club creditably in both of the unsuccess REVISED STARTING and Chung Hwa, stand very close ful outings It looks to be BJ to the top of the standings, hav- exceedingly close match with the ing dropped only two points to odds slightly in favour of thei the powerful Wildcats outfit only heavier hitting and faster Pan starting times of the Royal Hong-none too impressive in their last after putting up a dour struggle.ther Kittens,
The Cardinals only victory, to date, was their surprising upset of the Wahoos but they have yet
to meet the weaker teams, having dropped decisions to the highly fancied Canadian Chinese and the
EXCELLENT FARE
The first of the Men's games.
commencing at 1.30 p.m., will be the meeting of the Cyclones, and St. Joseph's which is anticipated to provide excellent softball fare for the many fans who make the K. F. C. their Sunday rendezvous. The former are undefeated at the
ADVERTISEMENT top of the league tables and were
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Eleventh Extra Race Meeting, 16th November, 1940
HANDICAP WEIGHTS.
The following are the revised
kong Golf Club for Sunday, 17:-
a.m.
OLD COURSE
Nov.
1
The potential champions were
few outings.
A notable change in the Chinese side is the inclusion of Yeung Shlu-yick in place of Ip Pak-wah 9.20. E. C. Marten, F. D. Hun-and should have little difficulty in Navy will entertain St. Joseph's
disposing of the weak Saints while 6.24 T. A Pearce; K S. Robert-Kowloon and Police will have a
good fight,
9.28
ter.
SOP
In the only other Senior game tomorrow Eastern will meet Kwong Wat at Caroline Hill and should win comfortably.
A. C. I. Bowker, R. Young. 9.32 R. G. Parker. W. Sharp. 9.36 H. H. Mundy. T. Low. Immensely bucked by their victory, 9.40 B. D. Evans, u. Forbes. over their compatriots the more 9.44 T. E. Pearce, K. S. Morrison. experienced Indian Softball Club. 9.48 9. T. Butlin, C. M. Sterk.
2 previous match. Their 9.52 A. H. Penn, W. A. Stewart. sound defence, though. Is likely 8.56 R. M. Wood, J: C. Taylor. to buckle under the barrage that 10.00 A. Sommerfelt, A. K. Mac-chison;
kenzie. the St. Joseph's sluggers are ex- pected to unleash and. If It does 10.01.
-goodbye that perfect average.
The Collegians cannot be ex- 10.08 pected to reproduce their debacle (10.12 of last week. against the Recreio; Aces, and should meet with 10.16 Race No. 4.-New Bridge Han success in this, their Brst chance
dicap First Section
Race No. 5.-Castle Peak
dicap First Section
of redeeming that previous poor 10.20 Han. Performance.
10.24
The brillant Hongkong Base 10.28 ball Club aggregation take the 10.32 Race No. 6-New South Wales field against the Canadian Chi 10.36
Handicap.
nese, at 2.45 p.m., and should meet with little resistance to their gar Weights in the above have been nering further valuable points in reduced 5 lb. all round.
The correct weights will appear in the Race Book,
By Order,
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C.B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 12th Nov., 1940.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE "MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16th November, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
the pennant, race.
The
races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 151 Yards),
2-Gopshawhdim Handicap (1st Section): Winnet $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $300. For China Pontes, “Č" Class, Jockey Allowance. Entrance
Note-One Entry only will be
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1940.
McCallums
Prefection
Soots Whis
$5. One and a Quarter Miles, MCCALLUM'S made for the Copshawhelm Handi- PERFECTION tap (Races Nos. 2 and 8). Entries will be divided mito 1st and 2nd. SCOTS WHISKY Sections at the discretion of the
Handicapper.
A
3-St. Andrew's Stakes: A Cup presented with $750 added for Winner 2nd $300, 3rd $200. Handicap för China Penles, Win- ner of the St. George's Plate 1940 and ponies classified "A" Class barred.
E Jockey Allowance. trance $10. One and a Half Miles. 4-Langholm Handicap: Winner $600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Aus- tralian Subscription Ponics, "0" Cinse.
DELM CALLUM EDINBURGH·
IMITATED
BY MANY
PERFECTION
SCOTS WHISKY
EQUALLED BY NONE.
(ALSO IN PINTS.)
Sola Agenis;-
GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.
St. George's Building, 2, Ice House Street.
Tel. No. 20138.. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE
FIRST DIVISION KOWLOON: Lapsley; Lamb,,- rich; Maxwell. Williamson. Rut-
Jockey Allowance, En- Truscott, P. Jorge, V. White. Jackson and Elsley:
trance $5. From the 1Mile Post Winner $600; 2nd $300, 3rd $200 in stakes since January 1, 1940. (About Half Mlle 155 Yards). For ST. JOSEPH'S: Sammy Tsang:
"A" China Pónies,
Class. barred. Jockey Allowance,
En- $5 a-Canoble Lea Handicap: Win-Jockey Allowance.· Entrance Bowen, Hussain; Fernandes, D.
trance $5.. One Mile.... G. W. Reeve, R. D. Gillespie Leonard. Lau Wing-kwong: All, her $500. 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Six Furlongs
Copshawholri Handicap (2nd)) F. A. M. Elliott, A. S. Madomes A. Leonard. Santos and Australian Subscription Ponies, "B" 1 Jeddart Handicap: Winner Section).
Cruz
Class. Jockey Allowance. Extrance 3600, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Aus- $5. Two Miles.
tralian Subscription Pontes, "A" 6-Gretna Green Handicap: Class. Winners of $3,500 or more
P. S. Cassidy, R. J. K. Wal- ker.
Kichan.
. H. Harrop, W. L. Alexan- der.
W. Stoker, D Black.
A. V. Carrie, I. H. C. Highet IH. Ceare, D. Humphreys J. A. Parrish, A. W. Bourns. G. T. Harrington, G. G. AlL- kenhead.
10.40. T. G. C. Knight, N. D. Lloyd, 10.44 J. L. C. Pearce, A. M. Ken-
riedy.
10.48 F. Buckle, J. P. Sherry. 10.52 F. A. Redmond, T. Megarry. 10.56 D C. Laneraine, Capt. Drew Capt. Thursby, Lieut. Carter." Wilkinson.
CELLAR BERTH Canucks, without Crary.! Nazarin and Georgle White, ap- pear to be thoroughly disorganised 11.00 and will be fortunate they manage to stay out of the cellar berth when the season comes to an end.
Chuck Waggoner will take no chances. however, so fans can be assured of seeing some sparkling plays that are bound to be served up by the full strength of the Club aggregation.
Another excellent battle should be the nightcap between the In dlans and the Recreio Aces which
2.12.
NEW COURSE
9.20 F. Groves, D. S. Edward, 9.24 L. Goldman, D. 8. Robb. 9.28 H F. Phillips, I. W. Shewan. 932 S. L Lloyd, Brig. MacLeod. 9.36 A D. Humphreys, E. W.
"Kirk
9.40 E Bathurst, A T. Lay. 9.44 H. B. L Dowbiggin, J. A. D.!
Morrison.
948 H N. Williamson, A. H. Mc- scheduled for 4 pm. The former
- Bride. were not at all impressive when 9.52 G. W. Sewell, M. Pollock. they went down to the Cyclones but! $.50 8. A. Sleap. H. C. Watson.- as a rule, are quite a sound feld 10.00 H. V. Wilkinsön, G. D. R. ing team that should cause the Recreio attack no end of trouble. 10.04 P. C. Jackson, C. F. J.
The Aces are well known for
Simpson. their all-round ability on the 10.03 J. D. Danby, R. R. M.
Simpson
The first Bell will be rung a diamond and it is doubtful if 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE
Black
they wilt drop another game 10.12 J. B. Harrison, W. Park.
before they meet the Baseballers 10.16 H. G. Wiliams, V. R · Gor- or St. Joseph's again.
don.
The schedule and umpires are 10.20 L. C. F. Bellamy, J. Fleming.
1024 Overy, A. G. James.
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' as follows:
Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each aeeting in such a manner as to re readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Mem. hers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY "pon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be + responsible for all visliers intro
duced by him, and for Paymen
of all Chits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are! ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Telephone 21920). "
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· PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of "Admission taj the Public Enclosure is $1.00 Including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate Soldiers and Sailors la Uniform are admitted Half Price.**
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th Nov., 1940.
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F. Molthen, D. Walker & C. M
9 a.m.: Wahoos, v. L. F. C.:|10.28 L. M. S. Lloyd, R. B Mace.
Xavier.
Cyclones: N. Beltran, N. Lum & 10.30 a.m.: B. Panthers v. Car T, China. dinals: H. Wing Lee, N. Lum &¦. J. Fonseca.
Nuon: Wildcats V. Pawlowski, S. Leonard. Omar...
2.45 pm.: H. K. B. C. v. C. Chi- nese: Pawlowski, A. Leonard & Recrelo: A. Bakar,
M.
A.
1.30 p.m. St. Joseph's
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4 p.m.: Recreio v. Indians: F. J. Molthen, E Hearther, & J. Del- v.gado.
SPORTING FIXTURES
TODAY
"
TOMORROW
CRICKET. Senior Friendlies, FOOTBALL LEAGUE, First L
Kowloon C.C, v.
Civil Service; Hongkong C.C. v. Recreio; Army
V.
v. Hongkong University. Junior. -Civli.Service y. Kowloon; Po.. lice Y. University: Recreio Diocesan Boys' School. FOOTBALL LEAGUE-First Divi- slon Club v, Royal Scots (Chub); Middlesex v. Sing Tao (Sookun- poo); Kowloon v. Police" (Kow.. loon) 4.16 p.m. Second Division, Club . Sing Tao (Club) Middle- sex v. 30th R.A. (Sookanpoa); Kowloon v. Police (Kowloon) 2.45 p.m. Third Division, 12th R.A v. 36th RA, (Stanley): 7th R.A. v. 24 R.A. (St, J. Happy
vision, Royal Navy v. St. Joseph's (Causeway Bay) Eastern Y Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill) 4.15 p.m. Second Division, Royal En- gineers V Ordnance Corps (Club); Royal Navy v Röyal! Scots (Causeway Bay); Bouth China v. Kwong Wah (Caro- line Hill) 2.45 pm; Bervice Corps v, Kit Chee (Club) 4.15 p.m. Third Division, Royal Corps of Signals V. Medical Corps (Bookunpoo); Royal Air Force v. Shell (Chatham Road) p.m.; Bervice Corps v. Amateur Sporting Assn ̧ (Boskunpoo) 415
1.1.
2.45
Valley) 2:45 p.m.; International HOCKEY LEAGUE-Recreio v. A.
v20th RA, (St, J., Happy Valley); 35th RA, v. Royal Engi- neers (Caroline H), 4.15 p.m. | RACING.-Eleventh Extra Race
Meeting (Happy Valley 2 p.m. RUGBY Quadrangular Tourna-
ment, Police v. Navy (Boundary Street) 4.15 p.m.; Friendly, Club] v. Army (Boundary Street) 3.15]
N. Other XI. (Recrelo); CBA.
V. Police "A" (OB. School); Kumaons v. Nomads (C.B.A.); Royal Engineers v. Royal-Corps. of Signals (Bookumpoo); Khalsa University; 5th AA, HA” (N. 3th A.A. "B" (Lyemun); Gun- boats v 2nd M.T.B.'s (Navy ground; King's Park); Des.. troyers v. Police "B" (Navy ground, Ring's Park).
Cont'd on Page 12, Col. 5
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