THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 26, 1940.

END

ONE - SIDED WEEK SOFTBALL FIXTURES V.R.C. Chinese Baseballers Disappoint BROWN'S

Indians Register Splendid Win

By "Grandstand”

ONE-SIDED AFFAIRS featured the week-end softball programme, the Chinese Baseballers prp- viding the most disappointing display, when the Indians inflicted a 12-2 trimming on them.

Kassa Nazarin, on the mound four-hitter, for his fifth consecu- for the Indian Chiefs, allowed the tive win. Liumen only five scattered hits, which only netted them two runs, whilst, on the other hand, 'clutch' hurler George White, pitching in the absence of regular Tuffy Chinn, was nicked for six safeties in 2-1/3 innings which cost his side markers, for the Indians to slow the game away.

Den Crary, relieving White, only handed out three measly singles, allowing the Omarmen one tally

for and hitting them out innings.

Yessir! Sunday was a for the Indians to how!!

Splurges Of Runs

four

right

Three splurges of runs, totalling 12 in the first three innings, paved the way for victory for the In- dians, whilst the Liumen only replica once, in the second, on A.

wild B. "Savage" Hassan's heave from right field, after field- ing Crary's rousing double.

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Dave Bautista chalked up the on two Filipino marker only Cyclone wild heaves in the second. Pitcher Tatong Amper's triple was wasted when he was nailed at the counting-station when attempting to stretch it into a four-bagger. "Kelly" Silva-Netto, of the Cyc- lunes accounted for a double and a triple in his three trips to gar- ner batting honours.

Friendly Match

In a friendly staged at Caroline Bill, the St. Joseph's team hum- hled a Tulsa nine by 14-7, in a match

George high-lighted by "Strawberry" Souza's return to form by batting safely five in five, including two round-trippers.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

SUPERB PITCHING

>By “Grandstand"

Won Lost Petp. Featured by the superb hurling .867 of Jock "Fog-'em-over" Brown, .714 the Hong Kong

Bankers over- whelmed the Shell Oilers by 6-2, to take the lead in the Inter-Hong League standing.

The Wayfoong

squad

OUTHIT S. CHINA

By""Grandstand”

Out-hitting their opponents, V.R.C. downed the South China nine by 844 to take ɛecond place [to the ; undefeated Chung....... Hwa squad in the Junior League standing.

was

the Straight from

Bankers- hurled Shell clash, in which he for six innings, Jock Brown toed the rubber tor the Victorians and team- well backed by his

five- started mates, who only committed

Brown passed one but with Gerry Gosano on the mound, bungles. He conceded two blows for the fanned nont, while Bill Quon, on Shellis to tally twice. In the the hillock for South China, fan- Becond stanza, Brown took overned two and walked two. 1.000 mound duties, and shut-out the

.800 Shellsters for the rest of

game, at one time

Senior League

St. Joseph's

1

Mong Kong

Baseballers 8

2

Regrelo Aces

$ 2

.667

Cyclones Indians

5

3

.625

4

3

,571

Chinese Baseballera Filipinos

3 3

500

1

6

.143

Canadian Chineze

0

B

.000

Junior League

Chung Hwa V.R.C.

5

0

4

1

Recreio Bees Con mos

5

2

.714

3

2

.600

3 2

.600

3 2

2

.500

Central British 6th R.A.

в

8

.143

Royal Engineers

4

.000

Liga Portuguesa Royal Scots

South China

Wahoos

Ladies League

Bimby Ablong,

the opening the session for the Vics, drew a pass, Maxwell's Roy retiring the and scored on side in one, two, three order via deep sacrifice to left to break the ice in the initial frame, In the .600 the strike-out route.

Hwa half, Willle Kwan

Although Brown fanned no less Nam .143 than seven bewildered Oilers, he Wing-tirn, scratched a single and

scattered pilfered second, but was left

was nicked for seven

blows. Bimby Ablong, on the slab for the Shells, passed one and whiffed two, and yielded 11 safeties.

The Bankers played heads up

through, 750 ball all the way

and

571 would have had an errorless game not It .500 credited to them, were

250 for Michael "Pork-chop" Souza's 143 muff of Buster Poon's foul fly.

Canadian Chinese

0

1,000

Wildcats

1

.857

G

2

Panthers Cardinals

3

4

4

Rambleretton

2

Little Flowers Chung Ha

1

6

8

.000

Inter-Hong League

the

Hong Kong Bankers Chartered Bank

3

0

1

0 1,000

Lacas

1

.667

the

Shell Oilers

2

1

.667

at

Техасо

0

1

Greenapots

0

2

0

3

"Ozo" Ozorio also accounted for four in five.

Second string Manson-Leonard battery for the Saints, had Tulsamen baffled, whereas Collegians hit the Tulsamen case. Mentor "Coppy" Omar add-

a single by rapping out second for the Saints.

over

In the third, Nip Lum, drew aled to the bitterness of the defeat, pass, and pulled a Ty Cobb stunt, by pilfering second and third and scoring on Henry Ruel's grounder. No more runs were scored either side after the third inning. Hassan smacked out the longest hit of the fray with a triple, chas- ing in two Omarmen, R. A. "Buy" Abbas, connected safely three times in his four attempts.

Despite the return of Bill Woo to the Canadian Chinese' they were unable to stop the Recreio Aces, who handed out à 13-5 lacing to the Canucks. Gerry Gosano, pitched for the victors and fanned four, but he issued one free ticket smoke-ball und to first, whilst

Cables

Shells Threaten

The Shells threatened in the 1.000 fifth, when the sacks were soused with on three successive bunts,

on

the bag as the side was retired. in tally V.R.C. added another the second on Nelson Ma's fumble of Alec Azedo's grounder and Bill third. A Yum's wild heave to single and a bobble enabled South China to add one more in their Centre-fielder turn with the bat. Cecil Quinn's two-bagger, which four-master, he stretched into a

in

the third when left-felder David Lo was handcuffed, scored two ahead, which sewed up the game for the V.R.C.

Blank Fourth

In the fourth, both sides were frame blanked, but in the next

another each side chalked up marker. Two errors and a single.

Vics narrowed the margin by two runs 1or South China, but replied by piling up two more in their home half.

the

one away, but the side was re-

gain by .000 tired without any

short-stop .000 double killing, when

"Do-or-die" ,000 Rozario picked Roy

Danenberg's line-drive out of the air, and nailed Poon at third.

In the last inning, another chance presented itself, with

In their last turn at bat, Smally ducks in the pond, but 'Bimby

Pang singled, but eagle-eyed um- Ablong flied out to end the rally. pire Fittinghoft called him out for

Doubles were collected by

running before the pitch. Tom- Gerry Gosano, J. A. Spares, M.

Young grounded out, whilst Xavier, Rocke "Mickey-Mouse" my

Bill flied out to end the fracas. Silva, and Kitchell.

RAMBLERETTES EXTEND THE CANUCKETTES

AS

By "Grandstand"

Nat "Flat-tyre" Spence, in the right garden for the Oilers, put up a good fielding display, haul- ing down everything that was hoisted his way, but was rather weak with the hickory, being fanned twice in three turns. Wabby Wahab, shared a similar fate. Nine Bankers died on the sacks, whilst six Oilers were left

Ram-stranded.

free

were

EXPECTED the Green-shirted Wahoos Herbie Quon, tossing for the easily accounted for the weak Chung Lassies, who Maple Leafs, funned three and walked four, being guilty of one

came out on the short end of a 16-2 score. wild pitch.

All the Wahoo reserves were Canucketles, fanned seven The Aces collected eight safe- thrown into the tray, including blerettes, but issued seven

Cables suffered their third con- ties off Quon, which included dou- Billy Covack at second and Coco tickets to first, while her team-secutive defeat, when they bles by the Gosane brothers, holding the hot-corner, the latter mates booted nine times to pile down by the strong Lacas com- Bertie, Lino and Zinho, and right-bringing down a spectacular catch up the count for the Recs. Melvie bination. fielder Dicky Alves. Of the four

Lisa "Who says I can't do it" Campos batted in the only round- blows yielded by Gerry Gosano,

tripper, whilst Dot Louie and the only

Rene Yuen cach accounted for a Bill Ing connected for a double Anderson brought in

An- and a triple to average

circuit clout, whilst Jackie neat

double. 1.000 with the stick, but the only derson was good for a double and circuit clout of the tilt was bang- a triple in her three times up. ed in by Dicky Alves with none Bunny Abbas also singled twice. aboard. Canuck second-sacker Irene Lee and Nellie Lee were Young Lee snared Bertie Gosano's the only ones in the Chung Hwa line-drive to nail Zinho Gosano line-up to connect, for a single a at second for the only

double piece. killing.

a

Cyclones Too Good

The Cyclones. proved too good for the Fillipinos and overwhelm- ed the Islandes by 8-1. hurler Pinky

Pineda pitching

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HEALTH AND FUN!

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Therese Noronha on the slab for the Owls, fanned three and walked none, whilst Ella Chinn whiffed Billy Covack and Priscilla Pires.

Show Claws !

NO CHANGES IN ARMY XV

LORD ROSEBERY AND RACING

TO-DAY'S MATCH

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all

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recent

By "Referee” England - should have little difficulty against Portugal in the Semi- Final of the "Sunday Herald" International Charity Cup competition at Kowloon this after- noon at 3:30 p.m.

England have chosen a and well-balanced side, and the players have figured in presentative games this season.

Portugal's line up will be de- Pointing out that hundreds of cided on the ground but with thousands of pounds sterling of the material at their disposal are British racing thoroughbred stack not expected to extend England had been exported to North and to any great extent. South America, South Afriça. U. B. Souza, one of the goal-

and elsewhere, keepers, was injured in a India, Australia Following will represent Army Lord Rosebery, one of the lead-hockey game, and the only other against Navy in the Second Rounding race horse owners in Britain, goal-keeper left is V. Margues who of the Quadrangular Rugby Tour-

speaking at the annual meeting has not played in that position for nament at Happy Valley next of the Thoroughbred Breeders As- Saturday at 2.45 p.m.:

sociation at Newmarket urged L/C. Picton (R.E.);

of continuing L/Sgt. the importance Richards (R.A.), Capt. Hook racing in war-time and said that 18-8 victory over the Cardinals. (R.A.) (Capt), Capt. Douglass the export trade was always of intermediate-line will be composed "Doc" Molthen's strategy in plac-| (R Scots) and Pte. McDonald the greatest value to breeders of Pereira, Fernandes and Max-

well, Coombes (R.A. and the Government's policy was ing his best players in the out- (RA:M.C.); Lt.

- Portugal, have no wingers of and 2/Lt. Wedderburn to encourage export trades, field at the sacrifice of a weak-M.C.)

Lord Rosebery urged breeders any real use, and these positions infleld, proved successful at first, (RA.); Cpl. Sutherland (R. Scots), but as soon'

long as possible will be filled from Alves, Campos, as the Untamed 2/Lt. Ford (R. Scots), 2/Lt. Bom-to continue as Felines got wise they cracked pas (R.A.); 2/Lt. Heath (R.A.), und deprecated the selling of Rocha and Cruz.

for five or The inside-forward problem› is the Redbird infield wide open, 2/Lt; Millar (R. Scots); 2/Li. Pin-well-bred yearlings

for the purpose of easily solved by Gones. B. Gosano. Betty Clarke booting no less than kerton (R. Scots), Capt. Duke (R. ten guineas

Scots) and Cpl. Gillam. (Mx. being slaughtered to feed grey- and Santos guy three in the short-stop position.

hounds which are still allowed Regt.). Pat Jorge and Betty Fitzgerald, Reserve-L/C. Foley (RE) to race on the track. Router. in the left and right gardens, re- spectively, gave good felding dis- Capt. Barclay (RAM.C.), Pte. plays, clamping down many dif- Berry (Mx. Regt.), L/Sgt. Marsh (RA) and 2/Lt. Eddison (R.A.). ficult catches.

Elegina Babida on the slab for There will be a training practice the Redbirds, fanned four- buty for all the above at Bookunpoo, on walked three, whilst Thelma Col Friday at 4 p.m. lacofory the Wildcats "Whifted four. but passer mia, Collaco also bungach

homer inasta k bla-aple

After being tied for three in- nings, the Wildcats scratched their way out and enjoyed

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ENGLAND-Robinson (Navy); Rough,, ley (Navy) and Freshwater (Middle- scx): Pope (Police), Bright (Middlesex¿). (Capt.) and -Wilkinson (Middlesex); Coomer (Middlesex), Le Page (Navy), Hendy (Navy), Fox. (Engineers), and Blekford (Club)...

Reservert Mokham (Engineers), Britt' |(Navy), «Párker - (Middlesex), Strange |-{Club); Honeywell. (Navy), Thoma" Thatddlesex); Baw (Middlesex); Barber (Navy). FoMier (Club)", and "Marable * Quite a number of cricket mat- PORTUGAL, ita be chosen from the ches will be played to-day, there following):-D. Démét (St. Joseph's), A.; being at least, three.

V. Gösaný (Kwong, Wah), B: T. Gowano Most serious, will be the Brat: (Kewison); «C^VF, Remedios" (Kwong, ¿(Kowloon), D. of the Club-Wanderersaries, the Wah}, (X+4 R= final match being on New Year's D'Aquino) (Inter Day.

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