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As always, however, they can be depended upon to field a very strong side, with By Order of the Board,

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The Homefolks, who were last year's runners-up, are not competing this year, having lost a few of their last year's players. Most of them will be turning Club, up for the new Tytom which under the guidance of Mr O, el Arculli has come to be quile a force. Their match with Kowloon Tong tonight should be a close one.

The most interesting match nhould be seen at the Victoria Recreation Club when Chung Wah clash with St Teresa "A". The Saints have a set of promis ing youngsters, including the schoolboys Johnny and Bernard Pomeroy and Felix Allnyc.

The Chung Woh line-up will, it is probable, with the excep- tion

of Martin Wong, who played for the "Y" last season, consist of players who will be playing in their first League match.

Together with the University, the Saints start favourites for this Division's League and should bent Chung Wah tonight by handsome margin.

The following is the full ture list for tonght:

گرم

6,

BANDAGED & PLASTERED INDIAN FEET NEED JUST 8 MINUTES

Spectators get a close-up of a tense moment for the Indian defence at Happy Valley yesterday. No. 8 is Hongkong's inside-right, Leo Chan-fat, and No. 11 the outside-left, Lee Tal-fai-Telegraph Staff Photographer.

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

South China Remain The Only

Unbeaten Team In Senior Loop Pennant

The

Pennant Race

BY 'GRANDSTAND'

The Softball Senior League yesterday provided two thrilling games as South China protected their unblemished record by nosing out St Teresa's 6-5 while the Canucks staged a last inning rally to snatch a narrow 3-2 verdict over the Overseas Chinese.

In the other senior tusale, Reds broke into the win column for the first time in the current series, when they parted company with the Dodgers in the cellar with an 11-6 decision.

in

FOR 3

GOALS

COMBINED CHINESE

LEARN WHAT SPEED

& TEAMWORK

BY "SPIV?"

ARE

the

The All-India Soccer XI served 15,000 fans yesterday with another exhibition of dazzling speed and scientific teamwork when they de feated a Combined Chinese team by three goals

to one.

Eighty minutes was the duration of play, but eight were sufficient for five pairs of twinkling feet, bandaged and plastered, to put the ball past Hongkong's goalkeeper not once but three times,

The Hongkong forwards, on the other hand, had th ball for at least fifty minutes of the play and, even wit the same pile-driving shots that some of them product in League matches, could not score a single goal." Thei aolitary goal came from a penalty kick, and even for thil two attempts were needed..

Never before has the Hong- [Wing-keung slipped over kong forward line been shown Indian goalkeeper's hands, and to be so hopelessly slow and glided over the bar, disunited as yesterday.

From the goal kick, the Two open chances were Indian forwards went into ond thrown away by Lee Chun-fat of their concerted moves hid and Ho Ying-fan. With only finished up with a flashing the goalkeeper to beat, their drive by inside-right Thakurtha, Yu Yu-tax, Just Goft parting kicks were easily which saved. Too much dilly-dallying managed to top. in front of the goalmouth, and

wore

For all the next 15 minute:

inability to keep up with the

gaal-mouth without any goal ball when one of them hat it the ball was kept at the Indian

the conspicuous defects.

being scored. Lee Chim-Cat. By the time they were ready with only the goalie to beat, to take a shot at the goal, the fumbled with a pass from He goalmouth was already packed Ying-fan. with defenders, and there were almost two of them to each forward.

threat.

A TREAT TO WATCH

..

three

One of Hou Yung-sang'e 00- yard kicks, takan just outside the goal area sailed over the The feature game

the lock. K. K. Sum was called batters to face him before he

The two wings, Ho Ying-fan bar. Ho Ying-fan had another between Black-out" for batting with one foot retired Dallah on a fly to left minor loop

the box, while 5. N. field, and N. M. Bux on a and Lee Tai-fal, Initiated some try from 20 yards out with 4 hawks and Griffins resulted in side

but, good movements but were for stinging shot, which, however the Hawks shading the Grimns Wong flied out, but K. K. Sit strikeout. Mehal walked

cut, the most part too well marked was safely gathered by the Yusuf grounded 5-4, while South China bowed was given a life as the Canucks when

three rung had crossed the by the two speedy Indian wing goalie. fix-before the Aces 20-13 and St. fumbled an infield throw.

balves, K. S. Kwok, stopping into the plate. wks worked steadily Moghan, to be of any serious Latect and Shan the Mus- Teresa's humiliated

When the interval came, the rectangle, was unable to pro- The tangs 29-0.

score was 0-0 in spits of Hong- League The Ladies'

the games vide

necessary clutch hit back into the game with two

kong having about for a run,' his mighty swing runs on Manuel Nunes' timely Clovers were disappointing ag

in

quarters of the play. 1571 Lasy pop to single with fwo down, and a were severely trounced 17-1 by resulting the Canuckettes and only shart-stop.

further two-run effort in the The Canadians

In direct.contrast, the move. came in for third frame found the Hawks | averted a shutout game in the

Bill Ingshead 4-3.

ment of the Indian forward anal chapter,

while a listless thote last Holes, and

Griffins were bogged down in line, five of them in a straight team of Squaws found the go. leading off in the crucial stanza ing tough against the slugging singled to right, followed by the next five innings and were line, each ready to take

suc- Junior Marker with a rousing unable to produce

tally square or a through pass, and St. Teresa's nine and

double which zipped right over despite the fact that they had their positioning into the open cumbed 14-3.

Brst boce.

the bases loaded on three oc-spaces was a treat to watch, casions, and in the bottom of

Brains of the attack was the arth the Hawks drew fur-

Mowalot, who around they sing him out at first base for ther ahead with a lone marker entre-forward

manufactured

Tony in addition to scoring a goal and | himself was responsible for an- Guterres cingle, a steal two sacrifices.

other one. The Griffins were coming in-

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DEBTAIN GOAL

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The second half began with Loo Chun-fot missing a certain goal. A beautiful backward pass from Chu Wing-being caught the defence on one side, send- Ing Lee through with only the goalkeeper in front of him. A

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2 winning runs were on base.

20

Five minutes later, the Indian

feeding left little to be desired, Griffins hurler M. Yusuf had but it was in the covering up outside-left;" Balch, got through the goal-line 8 8 Teresa's 29 a chance to win the ball game that they failed to match the on the left to

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pack position with Tee Kam-beaten.

China wildres runs to dent the rubber.

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In quick succeš- were retired slon, but fleetfooted

Canuckettes Erikson sparked and S. Terte's when he

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Bedoted all the

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FENALTY

Tony Guterres of the Hawks hung in it was the weakest spot

Before Hongkong "bould An outbreak of errors in the games, managed a freak blooper

of South to right field which was mutfod, had two hits to his credit, but the whole defence. Meld on the part

cover, hand the bouquet to Most prominent in the Indian back again with their dip China permitted St. Teresa's and Ing, crossed the payoff six-we

tion to break up the ball game, Manuel Nunes for his timely defence to score two more runs,

was undoubtedly and

was setting blow in the second which put

the passing, which " brought, then Vardharaj, goalkeeper,

who almost to the goalmout they were only one run away even a darkn

it be cald, however, the Hawks back in the game.

certain Enved at least three when Raul Souza fited out

to Lot

A square pass" to "inzide-lon that the loyal fans remained end the sixth frame.

|BODYLINE ALLEGATIONS

goals, from almost point blank Ahmod from Mowalelanded lange, including one penalty at with a grounder, at, apout eight. South China failed to score behind for the fast ort.

LADIES GAMES

the end of the game. In the last time at bat, and 'St.

yards range which Xue, was Allee Mar of the Canuckettes

Next was Manna, at left powerless to stop. Tangkep back, whose covering up and Hongkong singed insti interception of passes pulled minute rally in the closin his sido from many a tight stages, and, a penalty for kuandis, situation. The three halves by the Indion" night. Bank wat aggressive trio, and worded. Chua Wlog keung Melbourne, Nov. 5.

although going well up during made no mistake with the spot Freddie Brown, MCC tour an offence, were always back kick, captain, described as "per- to pack the goalmouth when fectly ridiculous" allegations pressed. What the Indian do Teresa's' were too strong that the MCC used bodyline fendors seemed to lack, how- |

Just before the final Whistle was for the Squaws as they, tood

were long well-directed over,

blow, Hongkong/wpew rugnin Bonita Remedies for 15 ante bowling against Victoria on dicks.

pressing. Vartharaj the Indian him to amargo of the long and Saturday. CANUCKS :3-OVERSEAS^3 of a 14-3 count. A devasta-

Koalio, was called "EASY TO This game had all the ear- ting seven run plunge in the owing to an injured finger, sald

clear a forward stray pass bút marks of a tight tusale right second soning knocked all the he law nothing munial from whichs Hongkong fand lightly foot, who lobbed the ball over It there was anything in kicked it right to Lég gai-dal's from the umpire's "Play Ball!" { night out of the. Squawa and when Overseas falled to: con-

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