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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941.

As & In the World of Sports

SOFTBALL NOTES:

SAINTS PLAY ERRORLESS BALL TO ANNEX LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: TWO HOLIDAY EXHIBITIONS

BY "R.O.Y.”

WINDING UP THE LEAGUE SCHEDULE IN FINE STYLE St Joseph's played errorless ball against the Recreio Aces, on Sunday last to take a three-nil decision and with it the local softball cham- pionship.

ALLOTMENT OF CHARITY FUNDS Monthly Meeting Of

the

tions:-

ཉག་མ་uར*སྟར

F.A. Council

A

S. CHINA TOUR.

letter WBS

received from

4141

EFFICIENCY TENNIS LEAGUE VALLEY TRAINING TIMES

OF COLONY FOOTBALL REFEREES

"The general efficiency of re-

ENTRIES

REMINDER TO CLUB SECRETARIES

Hon. Secretaries of Tennis Clubs At the monthly meeting of the ferees was discussed and the Com-are reminded that entries for the Hongkong Football Association mistee are satisfied that the games League must reach Mr. C. J. Tac- Council held yesterday the fellow, ing were appointed to serve on the throughout the season have been chi. (c/o Howloon Cricket Club), Sub-Committee for the allotment concluded without complaint and Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong of charity funds collected from therefore find no reason to take Lawn Tennis Association, by Wed-

further action.” various oharity competi-

nesday, April 16, accompanied by The above was the finding of the representatives' names (with ad Messrs. T. G. Stokes, J. McKel- Special Referees' Sub-Committee, dresses and telephone numbers) Dismal weather conditions were great attempt to avert the white vie, Walter H. Chen, Capt, R. appointed by the Hongkong Foot-" for each division entered. responsible for the comparatively wash in the fifth. Bertle Gosane Guest and Lieut. Cooper.

ball Association to investigate into Registered players for the vari- small crowd that turned out to see started off with a drive to centre

Regarding the Invitations sent the efficiency of referees, and who ous divisions must also be sent the pennant decider which was on which he failed to advance be to players for the Macao Interport met on March 26, with Mr. T. G. tu according to New Rule No. 41 featured by fine defensive play by yond first base. Nick Beltran push-matches it was revealed that near-Stokes in the chair. Other mem-which states: "At least one week both of the contesting teams. ed him along with a sacrifice and ly all the players, with the excep-bers of the committee were Mr. R. before the commencement of the ONLY DOUBLE-KILLING Bertle went to third on Dickie tion of the two Eastern players M. Omar, Mr. H. K. Lee, Capt. R. League season every Club parti- The Rambling Rees lost the toss Alves' Infield out George Souza to and Fowler, have accepted..

Guest, Lieut. Cooper and Mr. c. cipating in the League shall regis and consequently batted, first, but Stan Leonard.

A. Goldenberg (Secretary).

ter with the League Secretary the the Joltin Joeys opened the scor With the Portuguese supporters

the players as After correspondence from the names of four ing in the second stanza with a clamouring for a marker, Johnny tally through Jindoo Hussain who Fonseca slapped the pill to hurler South China A.A. secking, permis- Referees' Association and a letter nucleas of every team entered in the A, B, and C Divisions. Such singled to left, stole second and Frankie Gonsalez to waste the only to make a tour to the Malay from a referee were read, the meet-

registered players will ing discussed the question of re-allowed during the season to play not be third, then crossed the pan on a scoring opportunity the Portuguese States at the close of the season.

Mr. H, K. Lee raised the ques- ferees' efficiency at length and it.) passed-boil.

¦lads had during the whole game. tion of a circular which the Ma- was decided that the following be for which they are registered."

in any lower division than In their half of the third, the Just to make sure, the Saffitsiaya F.A. had sent last year in re- submitted to the FA. Council at its Saints tallied again through George, tallled again through George Souza lation to foreign touring teams. Souza, who opened the session within the fifth and brought home the: Mr. Wong Ka-tam read the cir-

RECENT MATCH ↑ sizzling bingle to right, plifered bacon when they followed up by cular which stated that no per-

"With reference to the Kwong second, and rode home op Artur fecasing the losers in 1-2-3 order mission would be given to any of

Wah and Eastern match we have its affiliated clubs to tour any Ozorio's drive to right-field. Ozorio in the last two frames, took second standing up, but was

place unless permission had been gone into the matter tuny. "HUSSAIN'S PERFORMANCE

"In regard to the only written nailed at third. becoming the Jinaoo Hussain

to ught granted by the controlling body of ị came second victim of the game's only with his finest performance of the that place and it went on to say complaint received this Committee double-killing, when Nick Beltran's year. garnering two doubles and a that the Malaya F.A, would be come to the conclusion that the return of Zinho Gosano's toes to single in his three trips to the his suggestion was agreed on by with the Laws of the Game and glad if this could be reciprocated. [game was conducted in accordance erase Dave Leonard caught the plate. George Souza and Artur the Hongkong FA. fleetfooted keystoner in a close Ozoriu shared the remaining four į

The Chairman pointed that in play.

hite of the Saints' total of seven. this matter Mr. Lee was right and The Ramblers were disposed of Dave Leonard, Stan Leonard and sanction must first be obtained in 1-2-3 order in the second, third Ski" Powlawski having no success from the Malaya F.A. It was de and fourth frames. but made e whatever with the bat. Frankle cided that the matter be referred

'next meeting:-

that

S'HAI VISITORS' CUP GOLF

STARTING TIMES

FOR SUNDAY Tickets were distributed to all' day evening and it is hoped that softball clubs in thể colony yester-

that the referee carried out his duties to the best of his ability.

all softballers will give their full "The committee has received amendable venture a huge success.

co-operation to making this com- report to the effect that his eye- sight is normal.

The

are following

the Royal Hongkong Golf Club "The committee recommend that

Gonsalez gave a steady hurling dis- to the League Management Com-the revival of the system of reports starting times for Fanling on Sun-

play to hold the losers to two mittee perding the obtaining of on referees should be carried out day when the Shanghai Visitors'

Cup will be played off- ADVERTISEMENTS measly singles, which were regis-sanction by South China from the during the forthcoming season

OLD COURSE

THE HONG · KONG JOCKEY CLUB

V

tered by Zinho and Bertle Gosano, Malaya F.A. ・・ and handled five fielding chances without error ...

RIOT SEQUEL

9.20 K. S. Morrison, T. J. J. Fen-

wick.

9.25 H. H. Mundy, K. 8. Robert-

The above minutes of the Sub- Committee were unanimously pass-a-m A letter was received from the fed by the HKFA. Comkil, which The dethroned champions also Shanghal F.A. informing the local met yesterday evening. gave a fine display of defensive body that in consequence of the work but were much too weak in football riot there recently 11 The THIRD EXTRA RACE attack to trouble the ultimate win-players had been suspended for MEETING will be held, weatherners. permitting, SATURDAY, 12th and MONDAY, 14th April, 1941, commencing at 11.30 a.m. Shell Oilers and Lacas which ended on both days.

in favour of the latter by nine

on

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TIGHT GAME

The day's programme opened with a tight game between the

The First Bell will be rung at tallies to six. Ollers actually lead for half the distance but the Lacas 11,00 a.m..

life and appended a list which in- cluded the names of three who

had appeared in the Colony.

In connexion with the Eastern

football riot in Manila the Council decided that the matter be re- ferred to the Emergency Sub- Committee and, In the meantime,

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

outfit pulled themselves together to asking for a report of the inci- to write to the Philippines · F.A. 行 The tiffin interval will be after make up the leeway and take lead the fourth race on both days, ¡with a three-run rally in the sixth, Triple baggers went to Jesse Ar-

dent.

culli and Baby Abbas, the latter Hockey:

No One without a badge will also connecting for a double, while

"B" DIVISION BADMINTON LEAGUE

Title Won By St. John's

son.

9.30 D. I. Bosanquet, J. L. C.

Pearce.

9.35 G. M. Park, C. W. E. Bishop. 9.40 J. Linakër, J. J. van Muhlen. 9.45 W. Stoker, J. R. Way. 9.50 A., W. Bourne, R. Young. 9.55 J. Harrop, T. Low.

10,00 W. J. 3. Key, W. W. C. She-

wan.

10:05 D. 8. Edward, a J. Denis,

St. John's won the champion- 10.10 D. S. Robb, S. L. Lloyd. ship of the "B" Division of the f10.15 B. A, Baker Carr, R. Forrest. Badminton League at Club de Re 10.20 A. B. Purves, F. A. Redmond. crelp last night when they defeat- 10.25 F. A. Howard, T. Megarry. ed Chung Wah by six sets to 10.30 W. N. A. Smalley, A. D. Hum-

phreya.

be admitted to the Members the former added two singles to his CLOSE GAMES IN three.

Enclosure.

Such must be worn bag to take batting honours.

throughout the duration of each

The Chinese Baseball Club climb-

Jed into a triple tie with Recreio

lecting in such a manner as to and the Cyclones, when they earn- be readily identified.

ed a hard fought 9-8 decision over Prexy Ildefonso's Filipino aggrexa-

ARMY "SIXES”

FINALS TO BE PLAYED TODAY

The following times were clocked during training gallops held at Happy Valley yesterday morning:-

United Express Hole In One

Happy Returas Connieber

Centre Conre Devonian

Bugle

World Fair View

Australian Prince

Conruston Bay

Dis- ist 2nd 9rd 4th Last tance Or. QI. Qr. Qr. QI.

1.03 1.06.4 1.07 1.39 2.08.2

National Courage & National

Blessings

Casino & Macy

Amusement Tax Galveston Bay Gold Rod National Victory Jane Doe

Velvetlight Newborn Star Misty View Starlight View Triumphant Day Just In Time Sunlight View Sydney Diamond. Crack Shot Avon

King's Worthy Cheerful Star Johnber

Endeavour Roolfy Santa Anita Hopeful Star Strathbannock Brown Derby" Archber

A Grand Time "Marsh Warbler

Spicylight & Daylight

Saratoga

Iron Belle Strathalbyn

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Wonderful Scherie

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Corvette & Main Sall

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Cortiedoo & King's Fight Starlight & Moonlight

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Boolat Bay Celtic Star

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#. 34 138

1.04

Catterick Bridge Ophir & Tien Tien

King's Welcome

A Happy Time Black Seal

Rose Emily

Galaxy

Racylight

Donagh & Hillsboro Bay

Wayworth

Portrush

Gay Fox

D-Lan Odin

King Kong

Eve Of Reason

Gloaming

Oolong

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S. C. Liang 21-15, beat W. C. Choy

10.45

G. W. Reeve, Col. E. D. Mat-

and W. H. Choy 21-11.

High Hat Blue Field

1. 33.3 1.07 · 1.39 2.10

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H. Eardley and David Kwok (St. 10.35 H. Overy. W. J. E Mac- John's) beat P. C. Leung and K.

kenzie.

F. Chiu 21-12, beat C, F. Chiu and 10.40 F. D. Hunter, T. A Pearce.

G. S. Ladd and N B. M. Whitley 10.50 J. A. Farrish, W., G. Robert- (St. John's) lost to Leung and

son.

Chiu 9-21, lost to Chin and Liang 4-21, lost to Choy and Choy 2-21 10.55 A McKellar, N. K. Littlejohn,

Badges admitting Non-Mem tion. hers to the Members' Enclosure with that end-of-the-season The first round of the Army 81x- and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day spirit very evident, both squads a-Side Hockey Tourney was played

N. L. Smith and P. Wilson (St. | for Gentlemen and $3.00 per day committed numerous miscues in the off yesterday at Spokunpoo, when fer Ladies (both including tax) Beld, but the winners outhit the many keenly contested games were John's) beat Leung and Chip 21-8, beat Chiu and Liang 21-11, beat seen. losers 8-3 to give Denham Crary

The results were: 2/14 Punjab Choy and Choy 21-8. his third straight pitching triumph.

Regt. "A" beat Royal Signals, 2-0;

are obtainable through the

SECRETARY "pou the per willie Wilson was the only batter R.A.O.C. lost to 5th A. "A" 0-1 SPORTING

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 9.45 a.m. on both days.

passes.

MATCHES

1

FIXTURES

TODAY

ATHLETIC MEET

·AT SHAMSHUIPO

Manson Beaten In Open Half-Mile

sonal or written application of a in the game to connect more than 2/14 Punjabi Regt. "B" beat 8th Member, such Member to be once, his two safeties including a Heavy Battery "A" 3-0: M'sex "A" responsible for all visitors intro double. Crary, on the mound, fabeat 8th Heavy Battery "B" 2:0;} duced by him, and for Paymented nine of the Filipino hitters but 5th A.A. "B" beat C. M. Hospital

was erratic in Issuing six free 3-0; RE "B" beat R.E. "C"; RAFDOLE RE. K. GẶC, —

Middlesex Regiment and the of all Chits, etc.

beat RAMG.; -5th, A.A. “A” lost; to

Easter University held an athletic meet- Meeting 2/14 Punjab "A" by a short corner; HOCKEY Army 613-a-side yesterday afternoon, the Midds Jing at the Shumshulpo ground TWO EXHIBITION and 2/14 Punjab Regt. ""B" beat

Tournament. Bookumpoo, 2.15 outscoring the Undergraduates to 8th Heavy Battery "C" by two short corners...

win by 38 poirits to 18.

རྫོང་ས་ཏྭཱ་ཧཱ།; TENNIS Colony Championships. | Outstanding performance of the

at H.K.C.C.

afternoon was a half-mile run in 2 mins. 10 secs. by L/C Heather, Kowloon Golf Citib

Happy Valley Golfers v. of Middlesex Regiment, who | triumphed over Pte, Manson of SATURDAY, APRIL 12" } Royal Scots fn this event, open to FOOTBALL. Senior Shield the Colony.

Final, South China. Navy Pte. Lever, of Middlesex Regt, (Navy ground), 4 m. Junior threw the Javelin à distance of

p.m... Shield Final, South China. 167 feet 3 ins. for the best per•

News of the wook is that two ex- Tifins are obtainable at the hibition matches have been arrang Club House provided they are ed for Easter Monday when the ordered in advance from the No. Wildcats, champions of the Ladies 1 Boy (Telephone 21926).

Rest squad and St. Joseph's, win

League, will meet a representativë

teams

The second round will be played at Bookunpoo today, commencing at 2.15 p.m. when the following Regt. "A. Punjab "B" Middle

will participate: Punjab GOLF. sex v. 5th AA "B"; 5th A.A. “C” v. R.EB and R.AF. 7. RE. "A" The finals will be played off at

No children or amahs will be ners of the First Division, take on admitted to either Enclosure, the Stanley Mohawks, fashy zun- 4.30 p.m. today.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE ners-up in the same competition

The games will commence at 2.30 NO INTERNATIONAL The price of Admission to the p.m., and the whole of the proceeds HOCKEY, TOURNEY Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day will go to the National Association At a meeting of the Hongkong including Tax, for all Persons, for Reller of War Orphans (War-Hockey Association held on Tues- Including: Ladies, and is payable Phans), Hongkong Branch, which day at the European Y.M.C.A. It at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors was founded by China's First was decided not to hold the Inter- * Uniform are admitted Half Lady Madame Chiang Kai-shek. national Tournament, this year as ADDED ATTRACTION Price.

·By Order,

Volunteer and other duties made The Mohawk, tribe are giving it dimcult to organize matches... their personal attention to the or- It was decided to hold the Six-a- ganising of these matches and it is Side Tournament as last year, en- understood that an added attrac- tries to close on April 16, Entries, tion will be the attendance of a accompanied by fee of $2 per full band that will entertain. the team, should be sent to Mr. D. T. fang before, between and after the Smith, Hon. Secretary, at the 195 gamen.

Harbour Omice.

C. B. BROWN,.

Secretary, Hong Kong, 7th April, 1941.

TOMORROW

Service Corps (Navy ground), formance of the afternoon in the

2:15 pm First Division: Club neid events.

POLICE PLAYER SUSPENDED

v, Middlesex, (Club), 4,30 pm, Police v. Royal Scots (Boundary Street), 4.30, p.m. Becond DI- vision: Police v Bing. Tao. (Boundary Street), 3 p.m., Mid-

At a meeting of the Emergency dlesex v. Club (Club), 3 pm Committee of the Hongkong Foot Third Division: 35th RA. 1. ball Association-held yesterday Engineers (Stanley), 3 pm, evening Kung Hing, left winger of Shell v. International (St. the Police second division team, Joseph's), 3 pm

was suspended tiil the end of the RACING - Hongkong Jockey reasona

Chibás Third Extra Race Meet-¦ Kong Hing was sent off the field Ing. at Happy Valley, 11.30 am | during the first half of the match (First day)

with Bing Tao on Mar: 29.

A Rosy Time Googly

Corsair & Tobaccoship.

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