Weekend Softball
Owls
And Terries Tussle May Decide Ladies' League Champions
By GRANDSTAND
the background, the Relegating all other diamond activities into Ladies League tussle between the Wahoos and St Teresa's takes on the spotlight monopoly this week as these two rival outfits cross bats to- morrow at 12.30 p.m. in a scrap which may well decide the champions
this year.
The Senior League games which have been overshadowed by the important female scuffle are, nevertheless, of sufficient importance to attract fans with the flag hopes of several contenders hinging on the outcome of these needlo tilts, as leading South China mix it with St Teresa's.
In the junior circuit, the Dragons need one more victory over the Wildfires to einch a playoff berth, while the Delawares will go all out to overcome the Aces in order to hang on to their jealously guarded second alot in the Blue section of the minor league.
four
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The Wahoos who have helding the Wahoo booming bata. formance this season was dur-
Ilneup
Includes in the game against the Pan- the Chirm Mall Shield for the St. Teresa's
Theresethers when he only allowed past three years will be gun- the Remedies sisters.
when and Bernie, Girlie and Lella one batsman to reach first ning
for number
Yvonne base on Teresa's Gaan, Gloria Silva,
scratch single to ey langle with St.
me. Souza and Betty Baptista, with wreck a hitless shutout effort tomorrow in the feature gaine,
mos! The first round went to the the
improved rookie which would have merited Hall Owls after the Terries extend- Sheila Collaco probably taking of Fame recognition.
The other close senior league ed them to an exten
on a regular berth.
the battle be- The popularity of the ladies scuffle will be chain- before bowling to the
natural even when tween the basement dwelling pins in the Lenue Inaugural loop Is
games appear dull to the casual Baseballers and Panthers boll
all observer, and when two teams are sharing the cellar at the the other sunds, with the re-who enjoy a large fan follow-moment. One team will move region of fresher sult that the coming meet may meet, the result should be up to the decide
atmosphere after this game.
"WOODEN SPOON" SERIES
me, and since then,
l have trampled over
19 the championship
record crowd, Mudcaps other
will be out 10 The possibility of the contenders upsetting these two nvenge a former defeat at the power-Inden teams is practical-hands of the Saints when they horns tomorrow at 11.00 Followers will recall the The Green Owls have ways dished out air-tight field- last meeting when the
y out of the question.
bost
feature of their
lock
- a.m,
the
of
who
the
Doc Molthen's Boatballers who started the season badly com- Saints is now moulded into a
thepact outfit with Solly Saul and themselves availed ing as a feal
the Jee Morris forming the regular bul chance of signing campaigns,
on three battery ress in past
The
nod, however, "Everett," will they will have to be at their players from
To Doc's team in
to when faced with the chal-but with this ship out of port "wooden spoon"
serles,
but tenging Terries.
the Madhatters feel that this is
even should the Panthers end The Wahoo battery will be their tur11 Madcaps are alco
up at the wrong side of the Big Chief Terry Noronha at hanging on to the chance of
score, you must hand it to them te
for going out week after week seeking for an upset. There isn't much fun chasing the bull the whole afternoon while the their batting opposillon fatten
with a score that runs averages Bucks
into astronomical figures, but
Lawrenco is coach Eddie
of
ahead
two
THE BIG SMASH
Miss J. Carpenter caught by the camera executing
a baseline smash during the All-England Junior bad. minton championships now running at the Wimbledon Club.
A Fred
The Search For A
Perry Continues
By ARCHIE QUICK
The lowest ebb in all sport in Britain has been reached by lawn tennis. It is not so much the overpowering quality and quantity of Ameri- can women and Australi ı men as our own com-
chucking end with Hilda South China dropping two Soares receiving, this duo hav-the three tough games ing achieved the understanding of them for the second playoff which is 50 NECESATY in position to be tied up.
F successful combination. The This game will feature infeld selection has been tried stearly hurlers in a mound duel, with various combinations, but with Silva-Netto whether Peggy Barros will be taking over the pitching 38- included in the starting quar-signments for these two foud-ballplayer who does not belleve plete lack of a Fred Perry or a Dorothy Round letle or not depends On hering teams.
In Peggy's ab- availability
Wilkinson The puriain-raiser will sener, couch Billy
brid
GIANT KILLERS
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will probably field Dolly the Caroliners al full strength The Pandas-Americans tug- Brown, Gwen Dragon, Irene when they face St. Teresa's, sie which was slated for temor- Castilho and Helen Ribeiro, for P. K. Lau is not taking row at 2.00 pm. has been while the outfield will be any chances of a setback now postponed as a result of the in- velected from Elsle Thompson, that his outat has travelled so ability of the Yanks to field a and for on the rocky road to Pen-full ride, and in place of this
nantville. Starting out as an game, the Braves tangle
team, South China has the Reds in a re-scheduled tilt. with
The Braves who have enjoy-
undefeated string and od on
Elva Lee, Gracie Archer
Virgle Ribeir wlth Marie Kull and Rosie Whelan stand-nded critics by
who
to
won
us
of
which makes Wimbledon a lost horizon.
One man who is attempting to remedy the defect is Dan Maskell, the All-England Club's No. 1 conch. Dan is touring the country covering about 500 miles every week, treading in the footsteps of Fred Perry in his recent nation-wide tour, giving lessons, appointing local conches, Association a lot of money and they will have to spend a and setting up centres. It is eating the Lawn Tennis ing by for ufity chores.
knocking out most of the giant A SERIOUS THREAT
outhts
lot more before his endeavours begin to bear fruit. the having humbled Jaguars St. Teresa's
Lately it has been tennis in order to get a good ground, then junior championship last year St. Joseph's once. The future, triumphs so far should not find have since thea acquired suff- however, is still
faced with difficulty in adding another the snow for Maskell. Down at he or she will get nowhere. cient strength
"Perry got where he did by difficulties as they must
win scalp to their collection. The a big centre near Bognor, Sussex. present
and hours of the he has been giving intensive hours
hard serious threat to the Owls, and at least two out of their Reds started off early in must not be mold short all scheduled return games against season full of pep, but some coaching to a hundred promising practice. It is just the same in their victories over their hop Madcaps, Si. Joseph's and St. thing must have gone out of pupils, and this despite the any sport. You cannot just play at it if you want to reach the tes opponents have been by Teresa's. Tomorrow's
re-necessity of clearing away a game the system as they have
and the on the courts top. Like the golfer lopsided scores. The addition should therefore be a
produce heavy snowfall crucial cently been able to
only 13 of Girlle Gaan who re-appear-spot for the Caroliners.
scratch side.
billiards Jock before work could commence.
player, the budding Brown of the South China's slabster P. C.
Jaguars has
lawn tennis star ed out of retirement to boost
must put in Maskell is optimistic. St. Teresa's hopes
"We hours of grinding practice every leni Wong who is a heavy sticker taken charge of the squad, but added punch to their heavy has drawn comment
will shall come again one day as we day." trom without a good pitcher,
it did after World War One," be offensive strategy, for Girlie various quarters with his slow have to pray for a miracle has been punishing the horse-pitches which have handcuffed they expect to beat the Braves, said, remembering the pessimism hide with a vengeance rocent games.
are catching On the other There is
that hand St. Teresa's hurler Joey the Shanghai Pandas,
team of the local "Blacks" and coach Eprico Rosario's ace hur-Franco who has been dogged whites" will definitely
malce ler Shella Silva has been side by bad luck, losing decisions
Maskell pins his faith on such lined on the advice of her
an appearance on local shores when victory seemed at hand, during the Chinese New Year as John Horn, who has recently medico, and if this should be
is a fastball hurler, and if can Holidays, and arrangements are arrived at senior status together confirmed, the Terries will be only curb his temperamental in hand for a serles
of five with, the brilliant Warwickshire in which our northern girl, Susan Partridge. These per-mill
take on local two, says Dan, will go places (Umpires:
It league leaders.
1s
mentioned also and he understood from Y. C. Mei of successes
has
A rumour
during renowned sluggers, but batters Latest news received is that
hard put to find a replacement spells, he can turn the for the important task of tac-liners back. Joey's best
Caro-
The Davis Cup, Then The Ashes And Now?
By CONNIE RYAN
New York.
John Marshall believes that, with the help of American colleges, Australia may win major honours in swimming in the 1952 Olympics.
parent
there was before Perry and
Bunny Austin burst upon the HOCKEY
lawn tennis world and carried Great Britain to the top.
also the in India this past Mottram
the Hongkong Pandas that an munth of Mrs Tony endeavour will be made to (nee Joy Gannon). match
an All-Panda side against an all-star selection.
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was eleven seconds several round-trippers were re- slower than my time for that gistered last year when distance stance in the USA." noted sluggers cleared the CBA fence Marshal, "y did 4:310, in the who games wore played on that O will 440 and and 4:20.6 in the 400 ground. Naturally all eyes metres. ไก่ the
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Was
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