THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951.

WEEK-END ENTRIES FOR INTERNATIONAL

SOFTBALL

2.00

hawks

SATURDAY

Junior League

p.m. Dragons

v Black-

(F Barros, 1. Eriksen, G Pomeroy; Ená Osmand).

3.30 p.m. Delawares v Dodgers (P. K. Lau. M. Nunes, A Turner, Guida Xavler).

Ladies' League

3.30 p.m. Squawя v Pooi Tu

(E. Loureiro, M. Remedios; Chev Tsol).

SUNDAY

Senior "A" Division

11.00 am Canadians v Over

seas

(Fro Ews, J. Franco, R Pedruro, Ed Laurenet.

200 par Madenje v Jaguars

Had Winglee. Art Ozor

Chey Tsm. V Hibeiro;

Senior "B" Division

30 am Doigers v Red Sox

#5 Xavier, 1.. Sequetra. 15. Mose G Pang!

130 ballers

jm Warri

T Base-

(4 Figueiredo, K Nunes, O Ve V. Ribeiroj.

Junior League

SOFTBALL SERIES CLOSE THIS EVENING

By "GRANDSTAND"

Entry to the International Series of the Hongkong Softball Associa tion for the season 1951/52 closes this evening, by which time all entries should be in the hands of the Hon. Treasurer accompanied by the neces sary fee of $30 per team.

China's entry was the first received, and it is understood that Portugal and Great Britain will also participate, although entries are not yet received at the time of going to press.

With at least three complete teams to choose from, the Selection Committee for the Chins team will have a hard time grading the available talent, and this is maximum number of registrations more difficult in view of the reduction in the from 25 to 18.

In

:n succession.

also understood that Braves are inactive

not 31 Ladies' section, the Dure than three entries are ex-while the peted, with Portugal and Great during the current camp period. Britain potentini finalists, as the mentor Charlie Figueiredo has things over, and been thinking years Chinese sides in recent

the he, too, has come to the conclu- have

never been Up to

that clutch hitting is of strength of the pre-war squads ston

when two who won the title three times primary importance

even teams are pitted against each other which is taking

Permission

utilise non-place all the time in the Senior league players widens the scope "A" Division. somewhat for the Chinese team, us this makes possible for the to include speedball hur

e Alice Mar, who is not repres 31. Loue. Seidon Ma. Petersenting any out this year, as who well as numerous others have appeared

previous seasons, but are unable to form a regular side.

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Barry Applely

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YES, DEAR

WEEK-END The Turf Is In Danger

TEAMS

The following are Club selec- tions for League and friendly cricket and hockey matches this week-end:

CRICKET

145

Kowloon Cricket Club 1st XI v Royal Air Force at Cox's Road on Saturday, November 24, at p.m.-S. Gitling WH. Colledge, W31. Davidson, P.V. Dodge. F.. Kerman RE. Lee, J. Leto, K. Lo, J.V. Sellors, A. Zimmern, F.R. Zimmern, Reserve.-A. Lang.

Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd XI v

Royal Air Force at Kat Tak on Barrow, EA. Britten, J. Cater.

Saturday, November 24, at 1.45 p.m.

Says ROGER MORTIMER

The Sunday Times Racing Correspondent

London.

It would have been remarkable, if the general decline in moral standards had not left its mark on racing. The Turf has always had its shady side, and in these days of financial stress the temptation towards sharp practice is stronger than ever before.

It would be untrue to suggest that the general standard of Turf morals today was deplorably low, but no one who goes racing regularly could have failed to ob- serve the deterioration in recent years.

one can

The question of compli- The next appearance of the

which will not take mentary tickets to officials

Certain incidents this season suspension of a licence to train or Braves. pluve until early December, will of Clubs in the First Divi-Catley, C.W. Digby, S.A. Cary,

N. Haut-Baker, A.T. Lee, S. Ramage have left the public bowildered ride. a change in the

Reed. Reserve and exasperated, and, while not Racing is part of the tradition probably see batting order. if not in the sin of the Hongkong Foot-Ramchand. L.

GH. Wren

dcube the integrity of of English life. It would be de- actual lineup. This is by no ball League was discussed

Club de Recreio 2nd XI v Police new line of approach at length at a meeting of Recreation Club of Happy Valley on purpose of the ruling body, there plorable if this great sport was

Saturday, November 24. at 145 has been a decline of public con- is to the problem, and the Fanans, the

Chinese PMN du Shiva (Capt). FAR Hongkong

Adence in the way the

sport Saints and several others have Football Association

Alves, H.P.L. Ozorio. HA held

EMI Soares, A.J.M. Prata HP revealing itself at all levels.

Sir Malcolm McAlpine, Pre- current been juggling with their batting Judging 1300 the

Orosio, J. Guterres, L... d'A B- yesterday with Mr C. S.

median, EMS Rosario, A.Psiden, of the Racehorse Owners' 750rop of players known to us, tunden recently.

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LADIES' GOLF

AT FANLING

The following are the results

Ladies'

Section

Cup qualifying!

I was brought to the notice of the meeting that complimen- tarp tickets were issued to all- cals of the different Scuior Clubs in previous seasons, such tickets were issued in the case of the

series. members pre-

After diwedish

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of Rag Hongkong Golf Club sent had expressed their views, competitions it was decided that the matter played at Fanling during Octo-be taken up with the Hongkong

Football Association.

Another matter discussed was Captain's

VIPs It was to smooth out the rough riges und Mrs à. Markham 102 the issue of complimentary tic-

2973; runner-up-Mrs H. C.kets to Chinese Margrett 9620-76.

emphasised that the HKFA was should L.G.U monthly medal-Mrs not aware as to the identity of

Chinese

VIPs who Cassidy 89-15 74; Mrs Muckie Ch

Soccer be invited

matches. to 94-24-70.

It was decided that a sugges played on tion be put forward to

the October 16--Mre P. S. Cassidy-HKFA that complimentery tic 86-1571; Mrs C. E. Hayes-kets for Chinese VIP's may be 101-23-78.

issued in accordance with a list to be supplied by the HKCFA TEAM SELECTED

Our remarks last werk 2011- Our

weakness reining the relative 143f South Chma and the Canucks 000 in the batting department were

out in

the two

Senior

borne League

games played off last Sunday during which these two 200 teams collected just one single Louhit.

Extra Day L.G.U

Results of the meda) com- petition run from October 1 to November 15 (inclusive). Prize

This will probably start off a healthy discussion among fans Tamar Beat Club "A" as to the importance of batting

The following were selected like to donated by Mrs G. Stewart was wr would power and

worth. our two-cents

won by Mrs C. E. Hayes, who to represent Combined Chinese shove in

All-India XI. — Happy While it

a team returned the three best scores against the true that 15

Cheung any 72, 73 und 4 nett. cannot win

(Sing Tao), Ng work

annual general meeting will be Kee-cheung (KME), Tang Sun held at the Helena May Institute (KME), Soeng Ling-singeuns on Thursday, November 22, at (S. China), Ho Wing-fur (Sing Tao), Chu Wing-keung (Sing

H

Yesterday evening at Valley a fairly strong Tamar without runs team beat a Club second XV by ballgame, good defensive

Cresswell

ean reduce the scoring efforts of stured the runway ties withe oppuation and what seems lairly even game, Lattery con-to be required is a combination verting one for the mariners. of both.

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Yu Kai-yan

Roserves, (KMB) Tang Yiu-wah (CAA), Keung Ngan-ching (Sing Tao). China), Chiu Chor-wing (S. Tre Kam-hung (Kit Chee), Szeto Man (S. Chius), L. Chun- ft (KMB), Chan Kar-sou (S. China).

Team manager,

Mr Mok

Ying-kwai, Trainer and coach.

Mr Lee Wai-tong. BALSINGBORG LEAVE

Swedish

Halsingborg The Football Team left for Tokyo by CAT yesterday.

London Draws

With Berlin

At Soccer

Berlin, Nov. 21. London and Berlin teams drew 1-1 today in the first football match played be tween English and German representative sides in Ger- many since the end of the

war.

More than 60,000 people saw the match in which London led by 1-0 at half-time.

centre- Arsenal,

London had a fairly good first half, fr which the forward, Holton, of scored after 13 minutes, but they were forced on the defensive for long periods in the record half, The Germans, combining well, repeatedly swept through an uncertain English defepeo, but It was not until 11 minutes from time

that the left-winger, Kimunnsperger, equalised with a fast, low drive.

London were fortunate to get away with a draw. They were penned in their goal area, in the closing minutes, when the Ger ATLINIEN forced five corners,-*-*-* Reuter.

GERMANY BEATS TURKEY

Istanbul, Nov. 21.

Barros

righly pointed

owners cannot

be

pay higher training

trainers many

may forced to have recourse to billing,

Cricket Club vAssociation, has Army "Decantools" in a friendly out that since

ID on Satur-after match Rony Valley day, November 24, 3 1.45 pan- PR nagi, C. Hong Chuy, P. Bu fecs, Himaria, D. Readman, T. Crabtree, D. Bottomley, P. Dhaber. M Singh. from time to time, in an effort SF. Shroff, AH. Pinni. H. Green- Alade

to make ends meet. The same Dockyard Recreation Club y King has to be said of many owners, George V School at King's Park on In these circumstances the con- Sunday. November 29, ai 1.45 p.m.- duc: of the sport evidently de- Tucker (Capt). Barber, Hurley Hart-mands the most careful super-

Faher ries. Harvey. Noise. Bark, Roberts. Regan, Fenreit. 12th man...-- Hurst

Longineed. Umpire.-F. Scorer.-F. Pyne.

"Occasionals" Army

Craigen- on Saturday. November

pm.

vision.

makers, sometimes without jus'-

10

to sink below the highest level. but unless something effective is done, and done soon, corruption may spread, with results that in the long run might prove fatal.

AMERICAN HOPES OF

RECAPTURING

DAVIS CUP GET A LIFT

Sydney, Nov. 21. United States hopes of recapturing the Davis Cup from Australia got a lift today when Ted Schroeder and Tony Trabert stroked their way into the doubles finals of the New South Wales Tennis Championships.

Playing forceful but spotty tennis, the Americans eliminated Australia's veteran international pair of John Bromwith and Adrian Quist, 5-7, 6-4, 8-6 and 9-7.

Uncle

and Trabert---

No doubt racecourse rumour of deli- Cxaggerates the amount Cover Cricket Club 24 at berate cheating. Jockeys names 1.43 pm.Williaans, Ferris. Harding- are coupled with those of book- ham, Muskins. Allix, Grack, Chemies, French, Richardson, Pratt Dunkley fication. Certain individuals will Umpire-Eyer. Scorer. Mrs TCM

Schroeder, Davis Cup veteran, Dick Savitt always attribute their financial Grant.

HKCC "Optimista" against ArmyosSES to complicated villainy and Traberi, former University already pushed to the sidelines, Schroeder meets Australia's of Cincinnati atblete, are the indifferent judgment. "A" Sookupou on Saturday #1 1.45 rath

rather than

Sam's Mervyn Rose while Seixas plays Thesea Fander, AL Snath. Nevertheless it is undeniable that latest in R. Macpherson, R. Hughes, G.T.

to organise 2 team Sedgman, a straight-set winner Rowe, H.B. Neve, H.R.O. Hubble, the riding of certain jockeys has efforts

challenge the to serious suspicion, to

Sedgman over Seixas in the finals of the T.F. Mahon, K. MIS, GAP. Prit given rise chand and JLC. Pearce; 12th man. when taken in conjunction with McGregor combine. The doubles US. Champlonship at Forest 5 F. His Umpire, A. Perry.

have been virtually conceded to Hills-Associated Press, Ariny "A

against Optimists in reports of the betting.

in the Australians

Cup The upshot is plain. The pub-the Senior League at Soakunpoo on Saturday, at 3.45 pm. Capt Haylic will not continue to patronise match.

Ma) Pearson craft, Maj Deighton.

Schroeder and Trabert prob- Capt Campbell Capt Graveston, a spon in which they feel that, Capt Nicholson, Capt Wallocombe, on ao many occasions, they fallably will pair against Sweden mais next for their in the inter-zone to receive Capt Grace. Lt Maynard, Lt Buckley

a fair rus and Sign Teppendon; 12th man.

money. Furthermore, if sharp month and if the United States Gur Hardwick: Umpire. LU Hail

practice should appear to prosper is successful, later against the Scorer. S.5.M. Suspley.

in the challenge Indian RC ist Xi against Scor unchecked, the type of owner and Australians plons at Chater Road on Saturday-trainer most needed today would round. A. A. Rumjahn, A. LL. Madar, 1. M. Omar.

A. R. Abbas. A. H. Immail. S. H. Khan, A. H. Kitchell, S. A. Ismai, F. M. cl Arcutll, A. M. Omar and M. Sahub.

Umpire G. M. Butt.

be discouraged from continuing RACQUETS CLASHED the struggl

The team focked strong both The remedy lies in the deter-off the ground and at the net, mination of the Jockey Club to but

lack showed

of

Co-

Starting Times

For Annual Society Match

The annual match between enforce a higher standard of ordination. Twice in the two- Golf Club members of St An Indian RC 2nd XI against DBS at ITOLCe Bookunpoo on Saturday-H. T. Bar- conduct, and to impart that in-hour and ten minute struggle drew's Society and St George's ma, U. H. Esmail, A. Rashid Abbas.sistence to local stewards and to their racquets clashed in midair Society will be played af Fanling R. A. Bux. £ F. Chagia, A. D.stewards' secretaries as well. Ebrahim. 8. Abou, M. Samy M. A Wahab Sr., A, R. Razack

S. E. M. Bux.

Umpire Adam Khan,

HOCKEY

und

and once Schroeder stopped one on Sunday. The difficulties that confron

bis of Trabert's returns with

The starting times are as fol- a steward are not to be forgotten. head.

lows, with the names of St An- First and foremost is the extreme

Nevertheless, Schroeder and drew's players given first: difficulty of establishing proof in Trabert gave a powerful, ball- of inconsistent running, killing performance that was too The circumstances may make it

a man's i

MORNING-SINGLES cases

Old Course0.00 a., D. B. Robb Army 1st Thunderbolts al Soo-

son v N. J. Whelpton: 9.16 D. kunpoo "A" ground

too plain that something much for the 38-year-old Quist F. J. A. Smith 0.12 W. A. Steven- on Sunday, an

and the 33-year-old Bromwich Mackie v 24t Catchpale: 9.20 N. A. bully-off 3 p.m.-8/Sgt. Pittan: beyond the bounds of strict

to take. The Aussies wilted Brown v G. G. Gray, 9.24, A. G. S. CSM Pavey. Sigma, am honesty has taken place. To es

AtcCallum v W. R. K. Collings 9.28. Capt. Dudley, Maj. Deighton, Sgt. 20)

A. R. Petrie v W. S.... Vaughan; Chappell; Maj. Lanbie Capiat,tablish proof to the extent that under this pressure.

The Americans were able to fin, s. 8. Gordon v W. O. Davies: Mui. Clayden, Capt, Westinacott, the offenders can be suitably

and Cpt. Taylor.

ter win by breaking through Brom- 9.30, R. E. Roger v Mai. Hooley Cpl. Mackenzie

different matter.

9,40, W. G. Robertson v 7. Linaker: punished is Reserves: Woi Raynor, Capt. Bird it is natural to shrink from action storming to the net repeatedly

wich's service at vital stages and 44 F. D. Hunter J. Pate-Hunt: J. Taylor v J. L. Kay; 9.52. and S/Sgt. Ricketts. leaves Transport

Star Perry, that might destroy

K. R. Cleland v J. Dickson Leach: 9.60, . 9. Robertsan v J. M. Heaz- Hongkong, at 2:30 p.m.

livelihood, and the confidence of for sharp, put-away volleys, YMCA at Boundary Army 2nd v

THREE MATCH POINTS

ley: 10. 3. B. Macfarlane v W. P. have ruling borly cannot Street "A" ground on Sunday. the

Schroeder and Trabert reached Birtwhistle: 10.03, B. P: Moodle

10.08, D. L. bully-off 3 p.m.-Bdam. Smith: been increased by the unfavour-

Prophet v W. Stoker; 10.12, A. Capt. Seaton, Cpl. Hewson; Gable reception certain sections of set point in the opening set, but Brig. H. D. Borton; Waiker. Maj. Jarrell (Captain), Lt. the Press have accorded to the lost the point and eventually | Coleman v S. Allen; 10.16, H. R.

They also held match Malcolm v W.-N. A. Smelley.

Course.

0.08 a.m. Chamder; Sgt. Teyen, Capt.

and efforts to eliminate doping.

could twice Pte. Larrison.

before they

Adamson v A. Sommerfelt; Capt. Turner. Reserves: S/Sgt. Yet, despite the difficulties,

crash

S. Barry Gen. G. C. Evans through

B. Neve; 9.20, F Tribe, Capt. Richardson and Sgt. something must be depe. For a

The Americans each dropped. B. Low v loon steps, Kowloon, at 2.20 p.m.

C. Maclean V. E. Players unable to attend

little of are a

its traditional aloofness

delivery five times and Quiet B. S. Thomson v H asked to ring 24121 Ext. 39 bofore and take both the Press and was broken once.

9.32, C. S. Brown v P. Wathlis 9.38 T

1. Low 9. 31. Garrand 19.4 into its confidence. If the Schroeder and Vie Seixas. R. Lelich " A. M. Maillot Club would instute a carry the US. banner into 9.44. JAL Blackwood: VD.. ined campaign to clear the Thursday's cheats out of racing, the weigh of public

could soon be public opinion

WOT Jackson

Cox.

the set.

point

O'Halloran. Transport leaves Kow-start the Jockey Club hight shed two services, Bromwich lost his C. B. Black y E. Lu Gürooma: 9,24,

24. il a.m. on Saturday, Nov. Shirts, shorts, stockings and sticks will be provider.

Third Wicket

Stand Of 221

Against MCC

led to its support

The next point to consider is

singles, with Bosanquet; 9.48, T. Die Drysdale Barker: 9.62 A Midler v America's big one-two punch-t Davies: 9.50, NF. Downle

whether sufficient use is being POTATOES

made of the stewards' secretaries.

At

present their powers

limited;

stewards

they serve the

Bre

local

only in an advisory

capacity. These men are racing

AN

INSPIRATION

Golfer

C. Fairburn, 10. H.C. Watson y

J. Tippi, 10.04, A. T.. Dow v.

D. Blawed, 10.00 J. Freniloe

R. Coille: 12, D. Black v A Penn: 10.10, H. J. Cowle; v

9. Hobb

AFTERNOON-FOURSOMES Old Course-1 p.m. Sydney, Nov. 21. A. 8. Adamson P. Jim Ferrie, Just A. Sommerfelt: 1.09 w continuously throughout the

son, R. S. Barry v N. J. season, and have at their finger- back from the United States, cm Evans 10.

Bald that he Was in B. Lay 2/Lt Catchpose tips not only the form of the spired" when he

Neve: 1.10, N. A. EN Lahore, Nov. 21.

broke

the Black V.B. G. Cras Pakistan Combined Uni-horses but the form of owners, Gosford (NSW) course record 120 A. §. versities and the MCC drew mak

trainers, riders and certain book-with a 60, makers, 100. their two-days' match here Few local stewards in those today.

--Reuter,

in

3.30, S. 18. Gord Brown v W. O. Davies, tion; 1.25, B.-E. Roger

W. G. Robertson,

Linaker,

N

Maclean W. B. K, Source of mupiration was the Drown; 1.35, A. R. days have the leisure to go racing promied of a bag of potatoes, Thomson YW. S. Vou

desperately short 110W declared at their akter day, and only a limited }:Sydney if he set a new Agure. M. Hooley, 8..) The MCC

number have that intimate overnight store of 138 runs for knowledge of the form book that the loss of three wickets in re- gives the clue to inconsistencies ply to the Universities 88 and of running. This would matter the home side scored 245 runs less if all local stewards lot their declaring after actions be guided by the advice for two before tea.

of the acting secretary. The MCC

then scored 54 nus for the loss of one wicket- before the match ended.

But, however efficiently the obowards' duties are carried out,

British Runners

For Brussels

London, Nov. 21.

New Courses

J.. A. Blackwood

I. Bosanquet; Drysdale

ker: $10,

vies: 3.16, KI

Downte

Fairburn 3.200

The English Cross Country 3.3 pp there will still be many cases Union will be represented In Prenados, C

A third wicket stark of 221 of suspicious running when proof the four and a half alles inten

Allen, AE. mina in 190 minutes completely of roguery is not forthcoming. national race, Criterium des salepin dominated fue Germany boat Turkey by two and paved the way for lite

important thing here is to sob Brussels on November Smiley A

Par is on love an inquiry, and to let the 20 by E. Hardy of Derby do not apply. goste to nil in their soccer Inter- | Universities to saye the guine national match played. "before

after their Arst innings not escaped official attention. The Hesketh of the Manchester KVIND 27,000 spectators here today collapse.

publie would be interested, too. Pirlo, of the Bouth Lot Now Co

ton, Athletle and Cycling Clubmar After

a scoreless Brst half,

to know the reasons why cortsin the Germans began to dominate

ate The men responsible were middeld play due to their botter Brujawddin (11) runs) and explanations have been deemed don Harriers and G. B. Saun uom cohesion. Marlock opened the Shakoor Ahmed (104 runs) acceptable. In case of proved ders of tho Bolton United Bro how or

Hotally Harriers, scoring 11 minutos, after the both of whom were not out. Atsultaraution

The event le confined to Interval and the same player the clone having antaged in inadequafd.. It entails no hard 2

the Beat stand north #Endle woods for he and aird Perch [tor sgainst the "MOU-Neh mar elling pentity would be

MCC bowling We

know that the matter tag and. County. Athletic Club, # / singles will fly

For

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