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WILDCATS-WAHOOS BATTLE MAIN ATTRACTION OF THIS

WEEK'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE FANLING GOLF

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Florinhas, Chung Hwa To Decide Cellar Champs

MAIN ATTRACTION OF TOMORROW'S SIX-GAME CARD AT THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB GROUND, WILL BE THE CLASH between the Wildents and Wahoos at noon. These sqands are lead- log contenders for the Ladies' pennant and should put up a terrific battle well-worthy of their keen rivalry of past seasons.

the "babies" of the league are conceded an excellent chance of gaining the victory that will lift them out of the basement

MEN'S GAMES

The Wildcats are considered to be the most powerful hitting team in the girls' league but the Wahoos, in' I am given to under- stand, will start Therese Noronha on the mound in a big effort to hold the beavy-hitting opposition to a reasonable count that may give them a chance for victory.

be Will Supporting Therese Jackie Anderson behind the plate, Yvonne at arst. Socorro Castro at the middle cushion, Aida Castro at third, Irene Castilho at short with Jean Yolle, Beebun Abbas and Liza Anderson in the pastures. *Arrayed against this sound de- fensive line-up will be the Wild- cats' Thelma Collaco and "Sailor" Motta forming the battery, Irene Pereira at the initial sack. Thelma Motta at the keystone, Gloria Mar at the Hot Corner, Lily Mar at the Windy Alley, and gardeners Mary Mar, Doris Mar and Dolly Brown or Virginia Chu.

Superior offensive power should give the Wildcats the honours with an upset quite within the bounds of possibility.

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WOEFUL STICKWORK The Cardinals and Ramblerettes start of the programme at 3 am. In view of their improved showing

STARTING TIMES

FOR FANLING The Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting mes for Fanling morrow are as follows:-

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OLD COURSE

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SPORTS

SOCCER PROSPECTS:

CAN POLICE DEFEAT EASTERN TOMORROW?

BY PILAT

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1940.

X'MAS AND NEW YEAR HAMPERS.

We beg to notify Customera that Assorted Hampers suitable for the Festive Season may be obtained from us at the following special Rates:-

No. 1

1 Qt. Mumm's Extra Dry.

Champagne.

HAMPER-$80.00.

Although this week-end's programme has nothing that could be termaa "key" match, a good crowd should be on hand tomorrow at Caroline Hill when EASTERN iabet POLICE, conquerors of Sing Tao. Though I do not think they can beat Eastern, Police chances, however, are not very remote by any means,

"Police are a team with plenty A very good game should be 3 Pt. G.F. Feppermint. of "wind" and are also noted for witnessed on the Sookunpoo this 1 Pt. D.O M.. their fine fighting spirit. On the afternoon between MIDDLESEX and 1. Qt. Martell's Cordon Bleu Brandy. 9.18 T. GO. Knight, G. T. Har-shoulders of Fape will rest the res- KWONG WAS who will be going Qts. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

or "Perfection” Whisky, ponsibility of stopping Eastern's all out, now that they have tasted main source of danger, Han Ching- the fruits of viétory. to, and much depends on him for In the other League matches, a Police victory.

KOWLOON meet NAVY and CLUB. GING TAO should have an easy) SOUTH CHINA, and should result time against ST. JOSEPH'S but in wing for the Senior Service and will be well advised not to take the champions, respectively. the Bsints too lightly,

rington.

8.20 D. Black, P. C. Jackson. 9.24 A N. and Q. A. A. Mac-

fadyen.

9.28 L Gudman, A. Mabb 9.32 GR. Horridge, J. Hackney. 9.36 J. G Jensen, P. V. McLane 9.40 Linaker, G. Themerson. 9.44 F. A Howard, F. Groves. 9.48 A. H. Guinness, R. Challinor. 9.52 J. Brownley; 1. Cochran, 9.56 S. L. Lloyd, T. Megarry. 10,00 A. D. Humphreys, I H.

Geure. "

The first of the men's games will see. St. Joseph's in action against 10.04 J. Hart Davis, B. Stock. the Filipino Club who will probably 10.08 H. A. Mills, Major Temple. concede the points without put- 10.12 Way, Anderson, ting up much of a struggle al-10.18 though the Collegians are likely 10.20 to be shorthanded on account of 10.48 the Volunteer Camps.

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The Recrelo Aces-Cyclones tan- 11.32 gle should be fairly entertaining. although the Aces" better balanced squad should take the honours. still. It must be remembered that the Aces succumbed to the Indian Softballers who earlier in the sea son bad

beaten by the

been

Cyclones, which indicates that the latter should provide the with plenty of opposition.

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Aces

The nightcap will be provided during recent weeks, the Redbirds by the Canadian Chinese and the should easily account for the Re- Indian Softballers at 4 p.m. The creto lassies who are also on the Canucks are the only team in the

R. Young, J. C. Taylor. G. M Park, N. D. Lloyd. Surg Car. Cleave, Surg. Lt. Car. Pake.

T. E Pearce, M. A. Annett.

NEW COURSE.

7.24 B. and B. v. Dodwell and Co. 928 B. and 8. v. Dodwell and Co. 9.32 B. and S. v. Dodwell and Co 9.38 B. and s. v. Dodwell and Co. 9.44 D. D. Fortes, H. F. Som-

miers.

'Davies.

10.16 P. Morrison, R. 10.32 G. & Costello, B. D. Evans.

second leg of a double-header at

up-grade but are still woefully First Division that have not yet that vence.

weak in their stickwork.

Another good tussle should be the meeting of the cellar champs, Chang Hwa and the Little Flowar Club, neither of which have yet gained a point during the current season,

The Chinese Lassles have more experienced players than the Florinhas but have been showing such poor form that

won a game and it is very doubt-

ful if they will be able to open that account at the expense of the Indian ladies, who have been responsible for some erratic dis- plays this season.

JUNIOR MATCHES

Four second division matches will be played at the Chatham Read ground commencing with the Chuds Hwa-Cosmopolitan fixture at 9 am: Chung Hwa are stated to take the Junior loop pennant and do not anticipate any trouble

ADVERTISEMENT from the Cosmos.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE THIRTEENTHĨ EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATUR. DAY, 14th December, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The first Bell win be rung at 1:30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each sleeting in such a manner, as to De readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Mem.

PROGRAMME

Schedule and umpires:

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB

a.m. Cardinals v. Ramblerettes (Wing Lee. J. Fonseca, A. "M. Omar).

10.30 am. Chung Hwa v. Florin- has (Molthen, C. Marques and D. Walker).

12 a.m. Wildcats v. Wahoos ́(Mol- then, Foriseca and Campos).

1.30 p.m. St. Joseph's v. Filipirios N. Beltrao, Nip Lum, T. Chinn).

2:45 p.m. Cyclones v. Recreio

The Recreio Bees should improve | Aces (Wing Lee, V. Marques, H. their average when they mix it Campos).

CHATHAM ROAD

with South China in the next 4 p.x. Indians v. Canucks (J. game, but the Victoria, Recreation Alvares, G. Maiques, N. Beltrac), Club are likely to run into trouble when they take against the Royal Air Force aggregation, and a lively battle should be the result.

9am. Chung Hwa v. Cosmo- politan (J. Welford, W. Lawrence, T. Young).

The Central Britishers will agali 10:15 am, South China v. Recreio be shorthanded when they stack Bees (Osmund. J. Welford, W

against Liga Portuguesa at Woo).

12.45 but will still stand a chance 11.30 am. V.R.C. v. R.A.F. (M. as the Liga outfit showed poor Mendonca, C. Wing Lee, W. Yum). form when they dropped points to 12.45 pm. Liga v. C.B.A. (B, the 8th R.A. last Sunday.

Ablong. 8. Izatt, Gillesple).

MARINA GROUND

KONG, LEAGUE

The Hongs start off at 10 am, when Wayfoong go into action Leonard, Hassan, Aquino). against the Gables at the Marina

10 a.m. Wayfoong v.-Cables (8.

11.15 am. Chartered B. v. Green-

Ground, with the Greenspots and apots (B. Sava, & Ribeiro, Ta- Chartered Bank providing the 'vares).

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

bers to the Members' Enclosure | BASEBALL-Stag Dinner and Pre- sud Club Rooms, ni $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3,00 for Ladles (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 visitors intro-

duced by kim, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Once, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 77794} will close at 11.45 a.m.

Tillins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.

Boy (Telephone 21920).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for ell Persons, including Ladies, and is payable

At the Gate. "Soldiers and Sallors

ment, Police v. Gình (Boundary Street) 4 p.m. Army v. Royal Navy (Causeway Bay) 4 pm. Friendly, Army "A" V, Club “A” (Causeway Bay); 2.45 p.m.

TOMORROW

sentation of trophies for past season (Palace Hotel) 8. p.m CRICKET-Senior friendlies, In-

lian R.C. . Recreio; Kowloon,] " C.C.-Y. Craigcngower. Junier FOOTBALL LEAGUE-First. D Friendly, Civil Service v. Indian vision Eastern v. Police (Caroline R.C.

H); Sáng Tác v. Bt. Joseph's FOOTBTLL LEAGUE-First Divi- (Club) 4.15 p.m. Second Divisiori. Navý v. Kwong Wah. (Caroline KII): Sing - Tao v. 30th RA, (Club) 2:45 pm. Third Division, Amateur Sporting Assn. v. 24th R.A. (Chatham Road) 4.15 p.m.

sion. Middlesex v. Kwong Wab, (Sookunpoo); Kowloon v. Royal Navy (Kowloon); Club . South China (Club) 4.15 p.m. Second Division, South China v. Service Corps (Caroline Hill); Kowloor. HOCKEY LEAGUE—A. N. Other v. Royal Engineers (Kowloon};!. XI-v. 5th A.A. Regt. "E"; Police

V. R. Engineers: Recreio v. No- made: Punjabs v. Gunboats; Destroyers v. Royal Corps of Bignals; Police "B" v. Kaalsa: 2nd MTB's v. A, A Regt. "A"

Club v. Royal Scots (Club);} "A"! v..University; Central British Ordnance Corps, v. Kit Chee (Bookunpoo). 2.45 pm; police v Middlesex (Chatham Road) 4.15. p.m. Third Division, Royal Air Force v., 35th R.A. (Chatham Road); Royal Corps of Signals, SOFTBALL-Girls (at Kowloon F.

V. 7th A.A. RA. (St. J's Happy Valley); 12th R.A. v. Medical Corps Stanley): 20th R.A. v.) 36th R.A. (Military, Happy Valley 2.45 p.m.; International v. Bbell (Caroline Hill); Royal Engineers v. Service Corps (Military: Hap-

in Uniforms are admitted Halfpy Valley) 4.15 pm.

Price.!!

By Order,

C) Cardinals v. Ramblerettes, "D- p.m.; Chung Hwa v. Little Flower Club, 10:30 a.m.; Wahoos v. Wild cats, Men-First Division, (at Kowloon FC.) Filipinos. St Joseph's 1.30 p.m. Cylcones v. Re- creto Aces 2.45 p.m.; Canadian Chinese v. Indians, 4 p.m. Second Division (at Chatham Road) Medical Corps ("Y" ground) 3 South China. v, V. R. C., Noon: p.m.; Y.M.C.A. 1st XI v. Funfahs, C. BA. v. Recreio Bees. 1:15 ("y" ground) 4.16 p.m.

p.m.; Chung Hwa . RAA) 130 RACING.-Hongkong Jockey Club's pm; R. v. Beots, 3.45. D.mp

Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting Inter-Bong, (ät Marina) Hong-- (Happy Valley) 2 p.m..

kong Bank v. Chartered Bank. 645] RUGBY --Quadrangular Tourna- 920 a.m.; Greenspots v. Texaçp

'C, B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 9th December, 1940.

HOCKEY.-Y.M.C. and XI v

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VOLUNTEERS CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING

TEAMS

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1. Superb Tawny Port.

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1 Qt. Cellers Brown Shorry.

1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin...

1 Qt Burgoyce's Burgundy.

1 Phial Angostura Bitters.

No. 2 HAMPER-$72.00. :

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Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy. 1.Qs Martell's Brandy.

2 Qta. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

or "Ferfection" Whisky.

2 Qts. Fine Fruity Part.

1. Qta. St. Julien Charak

1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin.

1 Q Eau's Sherry.

1 Phinl Angostura, Bittars.

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No. 3 HAMPER-$60.00.

FIRST DIVISION

|1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy, POLICE: Manning: Blackburn, 1 Pt. G.F. Feppermint.

Can

Kwong gu; Pope, Gough,|1 PL. D.O.M.' North; Wong Man-kwal, Howlett, [2 Qta. Tarragons Part.. Moss, Ferrier and Lau Pak-bung. Que. John Haig Gold Label Whisky

NAVY: Robinson;

or "Perfection" Whisky."

Roughly,

1 Qt. Angora XXX Brandy.

1 Qt. Emu's Sharry,

1.Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin.

2 Qt. Medoa Claret.

1 Phial Angostura Bitters.

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HONG KONG.

The first H.K.V.D.C. Iter-Unit Britt: Groft, Hawkins; Phippen, Le Championship Fours will be rowed Page, Hendy, Kelly and Barber at Deepwater Bay, on Dec, 21, 1940.

CLUB: Odell; Eardley, $ Skinner, Crews participating in the first Strange; Strange, heat should be at the Yacht Club Uptor; Hutchinson, Ecott, Fowler, house at Middle Island, ready to Bickford and Riertsen. take the water at 2.45 p.m.

BASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Kong Sing king, Y. S, Yen (or Ng Kee

sing. Ng Kee cheong (or Lo Wal- cheong); Lau Chi-tsang, Hsu King-

kuen); Chung Yung-sum. Cheung

KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee; SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwon-

Tsang

Lee Kam-hol, V. K. Hyul,, C. T. Tsan Chung Fal-lum, Leung Pak-wat; kon;

Chung-wan, Lee and Hau Ching-tc.

Wah-chi, Cheung Kim-fal, Kwok-waf; Lau Hing-chel, Lam KOWLOON: Lapsley: Humphrey, Cheung Shiu-fat; Chenk Bhek-Tak-po, Luk Tat-hang: Lee Tak- sich; Maxwell, Bliss, Hutchison: kam. Tin Yung-fat, Chin Chi-fankee, Lau Chung-sang, Chan Tak- Truscott. White, Blake. Jackson Lau Fook-chuen and Wong King-fal, Chow Man-chi and Lee Shek- and Ellesley.

The order of heats will be:- Col; 2. 2nd. Ety.; No. 2 Coy.

1. First bty. A.; No. 1. Coy.; Mob.] Corp! Sigs. 3, First Bty." B.; No. 7 Coy Stanley PL

Winners of heats will row of the final, Drita who have not yet done so are asked to sand in their entry fees ($5 per crew) at an early, date.

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