THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 16, 1941.
MORRISS BREAKS CRICKET
G.$750,000 FOR BUILDING A WINNING
BASEBALL SIDE
ALTHOUGH IT HAS BEEN GENERALLY CONCEDED AMONGST THE MEN OF IN- FLUENCE IN BIG TIME BASE - BALL THAT A PENNANT CAN. NOT BE BOUGHT THESE DAYS, BUT THAT A LEAGUE-WIN- NING TEAM HAS TO BE BUILT UP GRADUALLY, LELAND STANFORD MCPHAIL, BROOK- LYN, DOES NOT STOP TRYING.
· He Losses his club's money about like water in an effort to get together the pennant-winning
team.
In four years he has spent something like G$750,000 and this is how he managed it.
He gave Cardinals G$125,000 for Joe Med- wick and Curt Davis; the Phillies G$100,000 for Kirby Higbe and G$90,000 for Dolph Camilli. Louis- ville collected G$42,500 for Pee Wee Reese and the latest C$50,000 to the Cubs for Billy Herman.
Some Mistakes
is
LEUNG CHUNG-WAN
TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION
Owing to pressure of work, Loung Chung-wan, who managed the Bouth China football teams ro successfully last season, has tendered his reclgnation, although mem. bers of the teams are re. questing that he reconsider hie decision.
Leung managed the team rome years ago, and at the request of several of tha Sider bombers of South
China took over the manage ment of the leam last year. after most of the best players of the previous scaton left them to join Sing Tao,
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ENGINEERS WIN ARMY TENNIS TITLE
at
Royal Engineers won "A" Divi- sion of Army Tennis League when In his anxiety to get together they beat 5th A.A. Royal Artillery the ideal nine, McPhail has made, in their last game yesterday
some mistakes. ¦ Sookunpoo by three clear points. not unnaturally, For instance competent judges Sappers dropped only four say that his G$40,000 outfielder. points during the competition and Charley Gilbert, from Nashville,finished up ve points ahead will never make a big league hit- | their
ter.
Mel Almada, who cost him G$25,000 in transfer, is stated to
ne prest challengers, Financial Adviser's staff.
of
the
Following are the scores Lieut. Pearce and Sgt. Lewis (5th be not such a good proposition | A.Â.... R.A.), lost to S/SRL Ford and
who cust and several others,
5/8g1 Megson. I 1
4 6. 3 Sot, Coughlan and Bur Mew (5th tidy it it transfers, have not
A.A.. R.A.), lost to Sgt Denyer turned out as expected,
Sp Pistev. 44 C
73 6
A
RECORDS
AT AGE
OF 20
During the past Aus- tralian cricket season, while the outstanding batsman was S. G. Barnes, who scored over a thou- sand runs and obtained six centuries, the most brilliant colt
was Arthur
Morriss, who aggregated and averaged
890 runs
(80.9 for 15 innings, writes "Onlooker" in the "Cey- lon Observer."
Young Morriss, who is a left- hander, made cricket history in
for his first appearance
New South Wales in a first-class match Playing against Queensland in the Inter-State match last season Morris scored a century in each This is a Teat without innings. parallel in first-class cricket.
The feat of scoring a century
in first-class cricket in one's first appearance is a rare one, but it has been performed 37 times.
In Wisden we find the name of F. C. de Sarum of Ceylon in this select list. He scored 176 in his first appearance for Oxford Uni- versity vs, Gloucestershire in 1934 the at Oxford. Strange to say first name on the list is that of another Ceylon born cricketer, F. H. Breon, son of a former Ward- Ken of St. Thomas'. F. H. Bacon A.A., R.A.}. Feast 1 Malo1 D ( dends. He has a ball club with case and S7581
was born at Mutwal in 1869 and Allehell, 4, 1 t
later player for of winnine la an excellent chance
Hampshire and was its Secretary.
d
McPhail's intense and exten- Sat. Morgan and Lieut. Clague (5in
sive operations paid rich divi-
Brooklyn's first pennant 111 21
yes. Dynanie, restless, aggres-
frecklesi,! SVC, red-hared and
ti
"B" Division Result
Luray McPhail deesn't aroun 12th Coast Ballery, RA beat Roint! and let baseball shuttle for itseifi Army Service Corps "I" by three clear! with 40-year-old and outmoded | prints in "B" Union of Army Temus
League methods.
Spt. Scorey and Sgt. Shilaw (12th Battery, R.A.). beat Pe Gingell aud
TO-DAY'S
LEAGUE TENNIS
Following is to-day's Third Division Tennis League pro-
gramme and some of the teams:---
K C.C.
Pie Tanaca. 7 9, 6 4, 6 9
L Bdr. Painell
and Gar. Robertson
Records Broken Apart from Morriss no Aus- tralian cricketer had ever before this scored a century in making his debut in first-class cricket. Morriss feat in scoring two cen- turies in his first match is pheno- record.
(12th Battery. R.A.). beat Cpl. Kin menal and is a world's
ant Cpl. Gardiner, 63, 6
1
L/Bdr. Manard and Cpl. Hewitt (12th Battery, R.A.), beat L/Cpl. Baigh and Ple Woodward, 6-0, 6-1, 6--1
Royal Engineers "B" received 姐 walk-over from Royal Corps of Signals in this division.
his
or
He actually scored 148 and 111. The critica described batting as technically perfect and that he showed a genius in his strategy. He
uncertain never was fumbled in his stroke play, and his cover drives and strokes to leg were perfect. In partnership with Cohen he put on over 200 for the Arst wicket, which is a
for Sets W. L. Pts.record
N.S.W.-Queensland 27 23 4 23 matches.
Standings To Date
"A" DIVISION
27
18 9 18
21 14 7 14
Morriss who is not yet twenty, is a clerk in the Sydney Town Hall and uses his left hand in writing.
WATER-POLO RESULTS
C.D.A.
V. H.K.U.T.C.
A.T.C.
V.
C.C.C.
R.E. "A"
K.T.Q.C.A.
V.
S.C.A.A.
F. A. Statt
V I.R.C.
R.A.M.C.
C.R.C. (2)
V. K.LT.C.
R.A.O.C.
18
12 6 12
C.D.A.-H. A. Noronha and
G A.
5th A.A. Regt.
21
10
11
10
R.A.S.C.
21
12 9
Royal Signala 1.M.S.
21
7 14 7
21
6 15 0
15 5 10 5
21
A 17 4
"B" DIVISION
Sets W. L. Pts.;
16 17 1
17
12th. Battery
12
12
12
24th. Battery R.A.O.C.
21 12
12
Water-Polo
15
11 4
11
15
10 5 10
Navy
2
Bth, R.A.
Bth, A.A.
15
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(Paul 2. Rutter
(Colthrope).
Royat Signals
•
21
A 13
8
2, Halfyard, and
Royal Engineers
D
8 3 6
Hoare),
MiddieBox
16
5 10. 5
Y.M.C.A.
7
Middlesex '"B"
0
R.A.M.C. "B"
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3 3 3
(Benn 2. May 2,
R.A.M.C. "A"
9 3 3 8
18
3 15
3
Maynard).
R.A.P.C.
21
3 10
3
Y.M.C.A.
€
D
2 7
2
R.A.S.C. "A"
9 2 7
H, N. Wang.
Following were the results of
matches played last night in the Y.M.C.A. Invitation
Tournament:
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Combined
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36th R.A.
League Table To Date
Lean, swarthy Joe DiMaggio, "In the third inning, Jimmy Tabor greatest hitter in the major stabbed at a smoking drive off Dimag- glo's big bat, and again, provanted the leagues to-day,reached his Yanken star from cracking Keeler's Signals greatest pinnacle of fame on July record:
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