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The Saints blanked the Madcaps 7-0 for the sea- son's first Senior Softball League shutout game, while the minor loop Black Hawks sparked by Alvarą Souza's triple provided the week-end surprise with their initial triumph or the expense of the Vikings, and thus climbed out of the collar, leaving that damp region to be shared by the Rangers and the Vikings. Recreio forfeited their game to VRC while Khalsa narrowly missed defect with a 10-9 nose-out over the Overseas Chinese. The Baseballers oided by Doo Malthen's brace of doubles which drove in five tallies, defeated the American Clubbers 14-6.

in the other minor loop | walked nong, while Mople Leaf fusales, the Braves shellacked hurter Alice Mor struck-out seven | 1967 28 an the Rangers 16-1, while Rexes and passed one to frat hose,

Big Gun of the fracer war Thelma Watson with kæru sate- ties in three trips, white Effe Babida connected

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of att Pind

1-7 count. la on exhibition tilt, at the Kow- loon Tong park, Terry Noronha's Baby Wahoos starrumbed to the White Fangs X-5. although the

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P. W. B. L.. F. A. POwlettes were in the lend of the 19 at 1 34 44 27 end of five frames.

The an all-femme pracically affair, with Pirates Dorothy Park, Margaret Broon and Jonn Hear IN + 18 16 her officlating.

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Alice Mar worked hard on the slab but was not well ossiated by

HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948.

WILL IT

COME THIS WAY?

An anxious moment in front of the St. Joseph's gon! during yesterday's First Division soccer match between 81, Josruh's and KMB, which the latter won by two clear goals.

("China Mail" photo)

Friendly Victory For HKCC "Occasionals”

het felters, who, with the ception of Marjory ered 15 timesThe

third strike besides

even surpassing the the Cats 14 Woo handled Ingles, Marjory her assignment behind the butter satisfae:orlly, and caught every 1946 32 201 yielded two scattered saites, as fur

freine his team-mates blanked the Mad- several foul popilies. capr

plants WITH Marjory also assisted a twin- lfective enough to whim two killing: when she relayed the ball Madcaps while walking one, white to Bist-sacker Monica Chinten to

Silvo-Netto retire Barbara Keates losing hurler Kelly

and Nana who fauned ture koud gave away Carvalho, after the former had six buses on balls.

fouled out. The Untamed Felines

also registered a two-ply kilin

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Fock's 7-0.

friendly cricket game between HKCC Occa- sionals" and RAF, which was played at Chater Road yesterday, resulted in a win for "Occo sionals" by one wicket.

Batting first, RAF scored 183 runs. For the Air- men, Hinshallwood knocked up a bright 53 before being bowled. Sawyer contributed a useful 39 to the RAF total; while Gambrill had

36 not out to his credit. The most successful bowler |

CCC

when Thelmu Watson holding the for "Occasionals" was Oliver, H. P. Lim b. Adams ...... key-stone snared an infield fly who captured two wickets for A. Kununeru C. Moore b pegged to the short-top to eruse eight rùns.

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The hitter of the day was again left gardener Yeung Ka sing, as the "Showboat" slash ed two singles over the infield. Dave Leonard, Benny Omar Aileen Chinten and Jock Brown clouted safely Siew. for the Saints. while

Rene Sequiera accounted for the Madcap anfeties.

And Sid Hollands

The Madcaps

put a potentiali

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snuffed the effort. Saints made

sure of things as they chalked up

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The opening batsmen for the The Baby Owis coached by "Occasionals" did not fore too Chief Wahoo Terry

Nononha Well against the keen RAF bowl put up a good show against the g. but Oliver (27), Kerr (34) more experienced White Fangs. and Franklin (39) paved the way Jo Tlampo

the victory for "Greaslonals", pitching for Fangs whiffed 13 Owlettes, but Extra contributed 39, passed six to first on balls, while Evelyn

Alonco for the fotore fanned one and issued two walka,

Graham was in fina form with

ball and took six of

the

the

"Occasionals wicitets for 37 rus

The scores were:

RAF

only nitini canto on an outbreak of Buth White Fang catcher Ki! Mudcap errors, assisted by Benny Collaco and key-stoner Diane Omar's

Xavier collected two hits upiece, Benny Omar had laid a perfect the latter being also credited with Marshalle Webb b Oliver.. la 5 7 16 17 17 dump along the first base line and a freak three-bagger. Taking Hayhurst b Oliver 22:24 33 17 beat the bal easily, but Madeep everything into consideration, both Beirne e & b Howard 14659.92 stacker Romen Hamet who outfits de) 17 2 25 34 14 fle'ded the ball, rifted the apple improved 1842241ver the suck to find to his 'dis- the *** 421 29 1 may that there wasn't anyone Arst Southport ; 184510271) **** New Highban 1842 covering the bag. By the time cume her

Benny was ably assisted Aceringen 18 4 11 20 32 the ball was recovered.

was safely perched on third.

Cecile and Marilou Arnulphy. Airtight Fielding

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The next two frames passed in quick succession as neither side. could score against airlight field- ing. In the fourth, the Maicaps had Rene Soqulera on base on sale'y In the

the Arst Madcap

(ussle, but Rene was left stranded

on first as Sid fiollands tiled out

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T. Ranichand c. Adams b.

Mattheus

T. Crabtree not out

S. Hollands not out

Extras

Total for six wils.

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

1

"7"

In PACKETS or TINS

BUSMEN NET TWO

DEFEAT

TO

ST. JOSEPH'S

Before a larga crowd at Boundary Stroot yesterday, Kowloon Motor Bus. boat St. Joseph's by two clear goals in a hard fought and cleanly con- tested First Division soccer match.

The chief cause of the Soint's downfall was the failure of their forwards,' who not only failed to display any cohesion, but were atrocious when it came to shooting.

In the only other First Division match of the after- noon, Chinoso AA beat South China "B" by one clear goal at Caroline Hill.

The Busmen beat the Saints by two clear-goals at Boundary Street yuterday afternoon in a fast and exciting game. The Saints played a good defensive j. game, but their forwards could and if their not get moving chances had been seized they would at least have made a draw of it.

combined well, but the latter shot *ver when well placed. KMB piled h the presrere just before hal? line but to no avail,

Fine Cross Shot Straight from the re-start the Saints went down and Omar shot wide when in n scoring position. Chay Man-chiu and Tang Yee- kit figured in a threatening move-

Twice the Soins jilt the cross-ment when they interchanged Cur with Tam well benteu. For positions very quickly and the MB 1. Tal-fol was in line form ball went to Lo Tai-fal, who had and he scored both goals for his

come well in. He scored with a side

grand cross shot that entered the Tang Yee-kit let his forwards net well clear of Brown's out- with dash and caused many stretched hands. tenue moment in the Greens goal.

Wind Advantage The game opened with both sides making strenuous efforts to take the lead, but the home side had the vantage of the wind and w. noon down in the Saista. half.

Li Chun-fat was the first for wer to get a good drive in and Brown was brought into action. it was cleur at this period that the Sainte defence was on top and that the busmen would have to display some good football to gót| post Leonard and Company.

At the other and Castilho gat over » good pass to Gomes, but I am

was there and sinarad weil Again St. Joseph's were

KMB were now on top and they subjected the Saints defence to a

gruelling time. The defence how- ever was up to the mark and gave way nothing. The visitors made a change in their attack when Xavier went to the middle and

Results At A Glance

KMB

FIRST DIVISION

2 B., Joseph's O 8. China 'Do ChinÚAA. 1 SECOND DIVIÓION Talkoo

KMB

1 Army Kin. A

3 Army HK 2

put well away, but it was the Pereira to inside left with Gomes, same tale of hesitancy in front who looked as if he had taken a

make any

of goal and a chance was miss-krock, on the wing. This did not material difference to their front line.

d.

20

16

After twenty-eight minutes, the Busmen went ahead when Li Shek-yag received and rounded

Rochin to cross a low centre for

137

4

P. Vaswani, F. Woolier and L. Li Tai-foi to place the ball in the M. Souza did not bat

Bowling:

Auenti

o Matthews

3 Adams

17 Gladwin

well. Kit Collaco Morris b McLellan treinendously behind Graham & Wales while sister Sonia at

Hinshallwood e Webb b Arthy 53 helt everything that Lee b Wales

In this way, but

she Sawyer b Arthy by infielders Cambril not out

Follett b Franklin Hodgson McLellan

Extras

For the Babes, Virgle Ribeiro shons in the windy-ally, while Frances and Shelle Collaco a second and third, played with good ball-Bones, a card quality which is saldom found among{" beginners.

Total

Sylvia Ribeiro, sister of the one Howard and only Paisy Ribeiro, hauled Oliver down a long fly but muffed a Wales

Arthy

The Saints folled to tally in towering hit--both off Cecile McLellan 1 their half of the fourth, but ap- Arnulphy to rob her of two hits.

piled pressure in the

to The youngest Babe wos Marie Franklin notch up two markers ns Sitow- Camille Barros, daughter of Hank boat Yeung sparked a rully with Barros, top-line ball-player for a single with two out,

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In the sixth chapter the Saints almost exploded again when they had the base-paths: choked with

The two outs. Showboat rapped out « «ingle)

but fun.

over. anxiousnes on Art

Ozoria's

scora

part to stretch another base from second resulted in being, pegged at a third for the final; out

The Madenps

threatened

break the string of horse-collars

the Recs

couple of decades ago.

WEEK-END SCORES AT A

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EXHIBITION

White Fang

11 7 8 4 25 16 1 116 25 14 Hollands poled out a two-bagger

in the final semester when Sid

Hangers 10 3 3 14 14 15 with two away, Sabu Somy drew JL. Bilrevo.16 14 30 3$ 19, 1 walk nud Robert Verlysen Motherwell 134 21 15 13 strode up to the platten with his Celtia 11 Queen of Bouth 12 Third Lanark

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Verlysen slashed out a wicked grounder to third base which Benny Omar fielded neatly and forced Sid Hol- lands at third for the last out of the fracas,

TH Canadians

Я Baby Wahoos

All American Tennis Tussle

Murray-Brown e Follett b

Graham

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On the attack again the Saints

threatening produced a

move

when Santos, Gomes and Perciru

Preparations Beginning For "Battle Of Blues"

London, Novembar 28. With the world famous University Boat Race on the Thamos between Oxford and Cambridge still four months off, the crows will soon begin to take shape,

at that hour-an hou

Oxford were having their first trial eights at Henley this week-end, while Cambridge take their trials at Ely next Saturday. Oxford have already chosen | suitable their coaches. F. C. Hellyer, before, high tide. The race will

bo over the traditiona 4 who rowed for Cambridge in | again 2 1910

be in Putney to Mortlake four and and 1911, will

In the quarter mile course-Router. of the crews 27 charge 34 early stages, and A. McCulloch. who was in the beaten 1008

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Weir St. Morris b Graham

Howard not out

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McLellan ↳ Gumbrili

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Wales not out

Extras

Total

An All American Tennis Recreio Withdraws Tournament was. held at the grounds Recroio's absence from theo Kowloon Cricket Club

past few yesterday. weeks, created a stir among Soft-1

The players were divided inta

Scottish League Div. "B" diamond during the

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will take over when the crew moves to the tideway at Putney for the final

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39 chosen, assembles

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The crew

for

early

TENNIS

RESULTS AT THE LRC

Results of tennis matches play training at Oxford in January.ed at the Ladies Recreation Club

Five Old Blues are still in sidence at Oxford. They are A.D. Rowe, who represented Great

yesterday,

w Britain in the single sculls in the Olympic Games and was recently elected President of the Oxford Boat Club; W, Woodward, G. Fick Dr. and ·· R. Arundel-ali ́or

whom Drowed in this year's losing boat;

CCC beat Dockyard RC by five

mulch at King's Park yesterday. DOCKYARD, NC.

and Allstar Palgrave-Brown, who

coxed Oxford in the 1947 ráce.

Costly Occasion

Cambridge, on the other hand, con call on only one of their re- cord-breaking 1948_crew-E.AP. Burcher, But I.M. Lang, who rowed No. G in 1947, and P.O.

residence and have been elect- ed President and Secretary, res- pectively, of the Cambridge Elpat Club.

P. W. D.. L. F. &. Pball circles, but the rafter has the Reds and Blues. Allogether wickets in friendly cricket

bon clarified Bomewhat by a 29 couples participated 240 10 20 decision to withdraw a

The Reda champions were Miss 1 29 18 13 Reiring A... 10 10 15 League, as most of their players M. Figueiredo and F. Brockbank. Raith Rovers 10 A 42 10 14 and e impossible to turn-out ac- Miss Ribeiro and C. Tiernan were Airdrie 11236 14 16 cording to schedule on account of very close us runners-up with 41 T. Gladwla c. Crabtree b. Lin. 22 Macy, reserve this year, are still

113 22 27 14 other sports commitments,

points, only two points Behind the G. Moore b. Ramchand Arbroath.. 12 4 6 3 20 22 132 The Junior League Black

champions 40.

·K. Adama b. Hong Choy Miss Ward and W. Petersen 7. Lane run out togle the Bluta first prize with J. Wickham not out"....

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Dunbarton1 431 42 13

Hawks tried hard enough, and

10 heart-broaking, they were

1

Kilmarnock. 1960 195 11 although their recent defeats were 52 points. Miss Broadbridge and A. Thompson b. Hong Choy G. Rossolet claimed 45 points and D. Aucutt b. Hong Choy.. warded with a victory over the come out second Vikings Graca on the mound far the Hawks

Ayr United.. 12 10 20 83 It Queen's Park 1

0 7 7 20 Dunder U. ... 10 27 24 37 Stenhousemale 32 3 12 East Stirling 1913 15 30 Comtenbeath. 1, 2 10 18 20 Mamilion

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Moro Sports Nows Will Be Found. On Pages 3 & 4.

pitched a brilliant-

game, while team-mates, Alvaro Souza and António, Gulton aid-

HK HOCKEY

ed his chuse with timely hi's.

Hi, Matthews c. Ramchand b.

Hong Choy....

A. Slight at. Hong Choy W. Carr not out

Extras ASSN. RESULTS!

Although the Wildents commit- Results of yesterday's ted 14 bungles in their game Kong Hockey Association against the Canadiennes

they fures mepogodan, easy, 10.7. victory Club de Recreio 8 Cable & maloly due in explosive batting power, five blows In the initial H.K. Police canto providing them with a len Dutch H.C. *.. run lead. · Dolly Brown on the rub-| pockyard H.C. bor for the Cats fanped one and | RAF

Hong

Wireless OT. Crabtree

10

Club Mixed Doubles

Mr. J.B. Hawthorn and Mrs. Standaloft beat Mr. C.W.L. Way and Mrs. Marshall 0-2, 0-1.

Smart beat Mr. K.B. Baker Handloap Men's Bingles

6-1, 6-2. Mrs. Litton. beat Mrs. Getz 0-2, Club Ladies Bingles 0-1

The

Buemen were not yet finished and down they swept, but as always they met up with resuluta defence and Leonard and Heu King-sing were often to the fore.

Just before full time KMB were awarded a ponully for a foul, but Chau Man-chly shot well over.

* Tom Kwan-kon, Mak Lam-fuk, Tam

Chun-tal, Pan Kingshing, Hung in-rak, Tam Woon-cheang, Li Tal-fal. 1. Chun-fat, Tace You-kit, Chao Ma chle und Li #hek-yau.

AL. Joseph'ar Brown, Rocha, Jan Kin- ...sing, -— Tolmin,—- Leonard.—Banton ---- (Á); Xavier, Gamer, Pereira, Castilho and

Omer.

Brown, the St. Joeph's goalkeeper making during yesterday's First Divi-·· alon soccer match at Boundary, when the Bainte fort KMB by two clear (China Mall Photo),

to

goals.

back in circulation with a plaster over his wound.

Over the other end, Lee Yuk- tak after bout of clever, drib- bing, brought. Cheung to a full length diver to execute remark- ab.e save This was followed by another good save when he just managed to push the ball over the crossbar from Chat's pila driver.

Hit Upright -

I

After the interval, South Ching fried very hard to force the issuto and time and again raldød. their opponents, but found Mow - and his colleagues in top form.

Following a period of midfield exchanger, Lee was sent away and dribbled his way past thres

to And defenders, only

goal-

keeper Cheung had advanced to block is way to victory.

From this rebuff a scrimmage ball found its resulted and the way to the left where Au met it with a first Ume thot neatly which unluckily hit the upright.

J

the

With fifteen minutes to go, Bouth China threw every trick they knew into the game to bring off a lust minute victory and the whois of their taxm, With the exception of the goal- keeper, advanced into nemy territory. CAA wore than content to keep their defence amoure and for a time Chu Was bombarded from every angle, but managed to keep leather from passing him.

from these at- Slipping away One Goal Scored

tacks, Chin Chi-fan raced away CAA took both points at the with the ball down the centre and expenso of South China “g" by almost ran the length of the only goal scored in the early the field, but before he could stages of the game.

shoot goalle Cheung had advano- Serving up a better brand of ed to meet him and managed to football than their opponents, beat him to the ball. CAA thoroughly deserved their}. Tao final wh's'le found a tired

team victory. They kept South China South China

still trying constantly on the move by their hard to for a last minute draw. long swinging passes and played} CAA Cheung Moon-wing: Leo their wings to good advantage. Bing-nan and Hạ khủng: Chan Their defence was rocklike, with Kam-pov. Mow Cheung-wing and Mow Cheung-wing at centre half Leung Ping-sunt Kwok Chuck outstanding.

Chi-fan, Lo Wah- Cheung, Chin The CAA attacking force was shing, Ho You-kee and Chan in good trim and kept harassing | Hing-chuen,

Chu Wing the shaky South Chinn defence. South China. "B"

Yuan You-sheung", "and" Bouth China, on the other kong: hand, thoroughly

Chu Tak

Sueng-tak: neglected Loung both their wings and narrowed wing, Lee Shik-chounk and Ko their play, thereby giving CAA Po-kueng: Lai Chung-yin Les * smaller field of defence. Yuk-taki Chan Tak-fai, Au Chi-

leader. Fin and Tong Shoung. Chin Tak-fal, their

was too well watched to be of

MAY

danger, whift Lea Yuk Tak, who played a good game was ong tơ hang on to the ball. CAA started very promisingly and from the start raided their

opponents, and kept them penned in their territory. Following

School Soccer Results

The following are the results narrow 'mias, centre forward Ln of yesterday's School football Wah-shing. taking advantage of matches:--

best" Chu with

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BENIORS

La Balle (UONG KONG)

Wah Ya

a misunderstanding between the two backs, slipped through to Wan Yan 1. Queen's

Taikoo a grounder Ta St. Joseph's with the game seven minutes nld. Mongkok score the only goal of the match to Balle received walk-over from Yumat:

JUNIOR (KOWLOON) Over-Eager toons could muster

5 Before the shocked South China Corn's

0 St. Joseph's theme)vitz,{

Govt., Vernacular o Lo again came into the limelight Wantes (P) by beating two players Mr. J.B. Hawthorn and M. werking his way

and. Ex (PM) to the right, Standaloft beat Mr. C.WL Way centring a perfect header for He and Mrs. Strochbach 1-6, 7-5, to connect.

Handicap Mixed Doubles

Handicap Ladies Doubles

6-3.

Mrs.

Bradley and Miss Lambert Beker beat Miss Millard and Miss Murdoch 0-2, 6-2.

New Racing

Although the Boat Race has become

be called "the greatest free sporting spectacle in the world," It costs each University more than £2,000, Boats

2300 along cost over

An unoffelni racing form guido, while cara, hotels and rant which has just been published by

Form Guide

score missed

But the latter in his over-cagerness 'to badly.

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CLUB PROBABLES

SELECTION

South China tried very hard to The following will represent get their attacks going and kept Club, "Probables", against Club fooding Chan Tak-fal in the censį "Possibles" in a rugby game, on tre However, before he could the Club ground at 5.16 p.m. on set his team moving, the was rob Wednesday, bed by Mow,

"PROBABLES" Hendersm, Robinson, Nelson, Following scrimmage In front of CAA's goal, South Cesaford, Allwright, Henderson. China were swaded a corner Locklan, Warne, Farquharson, and from this Chan almost put Fitzroy Williams, his elds on, gqual terms with: Brown, Carrel,

Foregate. header which hit the crow."]

out Sclaim, de Home, of position.

Massan

POSSIBLESH

and

swallow up big sume, traidenta | Mr. D. Drako, should prove to】 bar with the goat-hegyFranklin; Orchard, Bluck, Tinaod,

Total for 8 wkts, declared

bump up the figure. For Le of invaluable assistance to L. Gunbleton did not bat

stanon; among the items or recegoers.

CAA

almost went further Bowling P

Cambridges expenditure for thr

This

racing form guldo is phead when Chin Chi-fan'a ile Baker, Kinghorn, Johnston, Minto rade fast year was the entry unique in that it not only cinsel driver from close range hit Los Plowden, O, M. R' W.

Small, Taylor and Te spécial energy foods€50. fer ponies in numerical and al-1,Bhik-ching on the forehead. Tha As in 1948 the nxt battle of phabetical order, but also gives shot: stunned Tee and be had fo Printed and published for the prsaries the Blues" on March 26 will be full particulara regarding the love the field bleeding from a tor, The Newspaper Enbezvrin, Limited 0.10 1 rowéd: In the morning--at 11.30, height, ages, sires and ownere oftenant on the forehead, However, 15 WALTER, JAKES KEATES, WIN 1040: This 'le because the tide is best, all ponies racing ja: lleng Kong, amide applause, fins was tacón | HOON) TONE Kong,

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