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The picture above shows the Gremlins (left) and Recreio Ladles, who play- ed the closest match of the afternoon on the opening day of the Ladies' Hockey League season at King's Park yesterday.

Below, Amanda' Bitva, former Shanghai Inter- porter, races through on her own with inside-right L. Danenberg following as tho Gremlin defence tackles.. her.-Photos by China Mail Staff Photo- grapher.

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PENNANT RACE

BY 'GRANDSTAND'

There was jubilation at Caroline Hill last night as South China roared back into the Softball Senior League pennant race with a well deserved noseout over St Joseph's by 6-5, while the Overseas took ad- vantage of an early six-run lead to shade Pandas 8.7 in the other senior league needle tilt.

Americans accounted for Dodgers 8-5 while the Braves v. Reds scuffle was

as darkness set in. called off after two innings of play

The Junior League games were close affairs as Rexes and St Teresa's both scraped through with narrow wins, the former beating Pandas 9-8 while the latter edged out South China 18-12.

88 Women Settle Down Grimly To League Hockey

By "OBSERVER"

Another landmark in the Colony's hockey history was passed yesterday, when eighty-eight s women players and a goodly crowd of enthagias. tic spectators gave a rousing send-off to the first postwar Women's Hockey League,

Prido of achievement on this auspicious occasion went to King George V School, who made their debut in this field of sport with a spectacular double win. Their "A" team accounted for the once formidable Hongkong Ladies side by four goals to two, and their "D" team scored a grand win by two goals to nil over the University. undergrads.

Less fortunate were the Gremlins "B." Fielding only eight players in the first ten minutes they went down, but valiantly, to the Dutch Ladies by three goals to nil. In the match of the day at Recreio, the Gremlins Seniors fought a neck-to-neck battle with the Portuguese. Club, only to be edged out by the slender margin of one goal.

The Gremlius-Recreio tussle scoring when, with only the gave a fitting opening to what goalkeeper to beat, she fumbled should be a grand ledles' hockey the ball, season. Although this was their Arst outing, both teams stood up to the fast and furious pace set and produced a high standard ol".

play. Four

Another run by Elvie Trok on the right wing resulted in her taking a shot at goal, which was well saved by Rend. Another cross contre by Elvie Trok went astray with no forward to, take

LADIES' LEAGUE RESULTS

ex - Interporters tool part in this match. On the Gremlins side there was in goal Maude Read, who played for Hongkong at centre-forward in 1939, and on the Recreio side there were Marie Pintos at goal, Evelyn Collare at left-back and Gremlios "A" ↑ Roszelo Amanda Silva at centre-for-Gremlins "I" | Dutch L. ward, all of whom had repre- KGVB "A" sented Shanghai

KOYS "B"

On the form diaplayed by them yesterday there was no doubt left that either a Shanghai or a Hongkong Interport today would still be incomplete with- out them.

HF Ladies 2 University

it, but her next pass was well taken by centre forward

Amanda Silva who first-timed the ball past the Gremlin gori- DISCOVERIES

keeper with a grounder.

EQUAL TO THE OCCASION Three new finds were Also One unearthed in this match.

Encouraged by this success, was a brilliant right wing in Recreio took the offensive again, Elvie Took, whose dazzling runs but Read at goal was equal to on the touch line and beautiful the occasion, making three bril- centres to the edge of the circle liant saves before the interval

arrived. gave Recreio a scoring opening time and again. Recrelo's only goal came from one centres.

but

it to centre-forward

gave the Gremlins

but Kerr missed

play reached the

other

the Gremlins survived a

On the resumption, the Grom- of these lins sailed into the Recreio "D"

failed to rise a short cor- Matching her on the Grem-ner. A good move by McNell Lins side was left wing Valerie to inside-right Boldvis, who in Slade. She was perhaps the turn

Kerr, fastest player on the field yes- terday, and with a little more the practice in ball control and

As stlelework will be one of the most dangerous forwards in the end, Colony.

near goal when Amanda Silva M. McNell, at centre-half, pushed the ball wide almost at Both Ladies' League games trailing one run when the fifth Omar and Showboat All both was the mainstay of the Grem-point blank range. were drab affairs as Squaws opened, up-

popped out.

Two gallant attempts by Slade lins; both in defence and in at- casily subdued Pirates 0-7, Neither side could dent the In the third chapter, South tack, showing excellent an-highlighted the closing minutes.

game ticipation in intercepting passes

Taking the

the ball well into the while St. Teresa's had every rubber in that frame, leaving China made it a new

stranded thing their own way over the potential

two on when they notched

vast experience in feeding goalline in the first try. On the up

and

overran past Claverettes with lopsided base, but in the sixth, Over-rounters to tie the score four-

her forwards. single aided by

two

had on the whole a secon Recreio 27-6

count which occupied two seas drew further ahead when all on

ride sacrifices and an error in the botter balanced team, with struck the Y. S. Yeung bummed a hours.

or Vin Xavier and scrambled held. The fourth frame went slight superiority in stickwork, home on K. K. Sit's smash coreless, but South China drew and thoroughly deserved their

the pitcher's hox phead in the fifth when two one goal victory. started off in a wild tempo and through

successive wild heaves and a Play started with the two op- walked the first two batters to which was fumbled.

Pandas staged another rally timely single by Choy Ping-

wingers taking a pro- face him. This proved disas-

two more runs trous as Overseas catcher S. N. in the sixth when fleet-footed fun nudged

payoff across,

on the right, finishing Wong promptly bitted his next Toni Wei erosced the

to station in a cloud of dust while runners offering for both

South China were held score-

however, cleared. was, score, paving the way for a the Overseas first baseman had 3 six run inning as an overjoyed

Stung by the reverse, tho Gardner - Humphreys combina- tion went into action and with In a few minutes brought the equaliser. Speeding through in

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

SENIOR LEAGUE Army

4 Recreio "B' 2 Argonauts "A" 5 HKHC RAF

Z Police "A" o JUNIOR LEAGUE

University Nomads Argonauts "B" 0 HKAAF Dutch

YMCA

2

a

OVERSEAS &-PANDAS 7

Panda burler Vin Xavier

2 Th'bolts 4 Rovers

1 and conident Overseas side be-

came run-happy.

the

off

In the Panda turn with the the middle with a through pass, hickory Y. S. Liang led Gardner Lapped it to fum- and worked Tony Kwok for a

who phreys

completed

free movement with a

ride to first base, and, al-

Wel. led though Tony shot to the boards.

out, Almost 20 minutes of thrilling get on base and both

Wally Mar dumped a bunt to runnery hockey was seen before the in- terval

came, as both defences scored on a solid triple by C. at Y. Lu. Everard Watt sacrificed held the spotlight, holding

rung

SCORES AT A GLANCE

circle. she

attempt. side

the

her parting shot boards, and with that came the final whistle with Recreio the victors by 1-0. The

Recreto: Marie Pintos; C.A. Save, E. Collaco; E. Danenberg,

teams were:

Post part. Elvio. Isok burst N. Remetios, D. Özorio; E throwith a perfect centre which C. Remedios, M. Maber.

up

Tsok, L. Danenberg, A. Šilva,

Gremlins: M. Rent; A San less in the top of the sixth,

Valerie Slade had her turns ders, J. Gerard; 5. Abraham, and St. Joseph's were given a then on the left wing with some M. McNeil, N. Abraham; -- N.--- break to pull the game out of fine passes from McNeil, but Simmons, K. Boldvik, N. Kerr, the fire in their balt

when missed one golden chance of D. Barter, V. Slade.

Dave Leonard singled and reached third on George Sou- grounder, which was furn- acted Brashly and tried to stretch his 7 advance a further base

was trapped between home and B third.

and

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE Spath. Chiam 6 Si, Joseph's 5 bled, but the Bambino resounding

Americans 8. Dodgern Overseas 6 Pandas

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Rexes

Pandas 17 Mustangs Aces

bak attack after attack.

K

ON THE RECORD

to slim the lead to 6-8 before Bt. Teresa's 13 South China 12 ed to steal third and was rube

'LADIES' LEAGUE

9 Piratco

In desperation Souza attempt-

bed out with a neat tag by Y. 7 K. Chan for two down, and

Leonard grounded out.

Joseph's still had Q

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Deserving of special mention the initial semester was over. was the Recreio Intermediate Two safe bunts and an In- Squawe scholarship for Colonial COMMERCIAL line of Ronny Collaco, A. A dos feld error enabled the Over St. Teresa's 13 South Chins 12 the rally fizzled out when Stan Remedios, JE and Philip coa lads to draw ahead 8-3, asj Pandas falled to score in their PHOTOGRAPHERS. Yvanovich.

On the resumption Army took half their rally being ripped his back turned to the

while Equawking over DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF the lead through Gardner, but leting toyin-kilung started of call, but E. Watt popped qut again. Shery Bucks worked S. N. Ponniah, the University Ladles?

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Who rided to end the inning.

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DEVELOPING, PRINTING

with a powerful drive by Roza."

Five minutes later, Gardner Wu at first base, who pivoted ther to the count in thele Jast ENLARGING. SERVICE broke through with one of his to N. Wang at the plate to time at bat, and it was a questo score

With the electrifying runs and filcked the nail Y. C. Mel coming in from tion of holding down the Fan-

third. ball part the advancing polic Vin Xavier's control return-

Willie Woo opened the Pan- rio called

and none a sacrilce bunt for Army's third goal.

ed in the third frame when he as last ditch stand by ground- and after fouling or two, Bim

scorciessing out, after Tony Kwak had long A penalty bully against Re-held the opposition szelo his page looked as le while his mates collected two him guessing on a three and third and asaba bunbed with an experienced eye, neted determined onrush of one of the

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Showboat little idd was carrying a hockey chase for all she was worth.

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prefects. a fraction

Ponniah was right. The little only a press photographer" "got hope revived,

Liang of a second before All reached girl wasn't only a hockey player them to settle down. fallel to come through and the it, and Ud game ended with

the The Hongkong Làding = COOKIN but when up against audit was "Wasted a

South China fans in Mid University, XI spent most of her the

breather, more -seriously.74 ecstasy.

time not too far away from the They needed it, China played heads up JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES

big girls' goal and couldn't "be Chroughout the fund or the minor loop the Rexer based bags into her own half nothing to be pervous

And yet the little gris had about. served victory over the ydre fortunate to squeeze of the field. Spanish Champion, Luis Romero Shinto with nilasing the Pandas-who were on

They had scored two goals in the first few minutes and were aounde here Four of these goals, including: pots, over-10-

buling through

nover less than one swal, sheed, i Mobese colous agathi ar adit, but the Aronchman gcored low pitch giving 41;

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At the Navy ground, Hong kong Hockey Club, after holding the Argonauts "A" to a goalless draw In the first ball, cracked up in the second half, allowing their opponents to score five timea without reply.

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for going down 2-0 to the KGVS Pandas jumped into the lead Second XI. **** Even Ponniah, Having watched all potí

conchies tho University teams in action, I would venturó. xngla from the start when they dent who

sung ed the plate twice and blasted tcain, wasn't pessimistle about the prophew that the University H. over a four-run inning in the the future. There was an ppgirls are the likeliest to develop Leo drew a walkio recond third. Rexes however, whitted peal for talent and most of the into a menace to the thy the AR AT and conted home P. down the lead with consistent athletle girls thought the game Recreto, Oremlins "A and the

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