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Week-end Softball

THE CHINA_MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1952.

BRAVES TOPPLE JAGUARS AS THE SAINTS GRAB THE LEADERSHIP

By "GRANDSTAND"

Softball

Two of three scheduled games in the "A" Division League this week-end were shutout affairs, the most importantTM being the Braves' 4-0 triumph over their arch foes, the Jaguars,

another

Not only did they humiliate the Lenguo loaders, but relegated them to second slot as the Saints grabbed the lendersbio with's 3-0 victory over the Overseas.

Malcaps were handcuffed by South China as P. C. Wong returned a one-hit performance against the heavy stickers to earn a 4-1 friumph for the Caroliners bneked by air-tight fielding which drew cheer after cheer from their followers.

Hoon Road double- no

He grounded The Nathan

re- feculy header on Saturday was

The Salats had another chance sponsible for the postponement of several games over the week-in the fifth to stage n stampede Navy when Dave Leonard singled, end, the Services, U.S.

Moder

receive a life and the Rexes being directly affected by orders to standby. error, and Jindoo Hussain drew-

walk to choke the bases, but BRAVES

JAGUARS

their bats lacked sting at the crucial moment and the effort fizzled out.

4

A revived Braves outh who played under the mastermind- Ing of Billy Scares in the absence of foxy Charlie Figueiredo, dished out their best game of the season in which they show- same spirit and form ed the which gave them the Cham- pionship inst year.

of

'did they avenge Not only

former defeat at the bands their Sworn rivals, the

deal: also

but

3

flag

Jaguars, death-blow to their hapes, for with only a couple of gemes outstanding. the Saints' have taken over the lead.

It was a hurling duel under

midday the

sun as Chapple Remedios for the winners and Vie Pedruce matched each other pitch for pitch, with each hurler giving up only one hit, neither of which produced a score.

Ingmar Eriksen was the first -to connect safely_in_the_second_ inning but made a rash attempt to pilfer second base with the bati :oing about the infield and promptly. crated

Vas

Spiky Guterres duplicated the feat in the same chapter. but

out safe-hits and added

cluster in the next frame on a pair of timely singles.

Pool To broke into the scoring the third inning column in when Chan Salu-kuen and Wa Innings in which they piled

of them scoring errors, both eventually.

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on

A last ditch stand produced as the feur runs for Pool To game outfit stampeded over the Jindoo Hussain was the Big plate or an uprising set off by Gun for the whners, for incha Poon's single with runners addition to belting out the only on base, but the steady champs round-tripper of the weekend, soon squelched the effort with

in tight delding. collected a healthy two three to top batting honours for the game.

allowed

JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES

Arrangements

for the Rexet

to play off a fixture to provide - The

Sherry Bucks, who taited on the mound for the seven-inning

tint, hurled steady, ball and and Blackhawks

four hits and walkeil later only one, while his counterpan, Jalter with a free week-end to make a Macno tour fell through most of the Rexes out! Lain Ping, walked tour.

on Police called away

SOUTH CHINA +-MADČAPS 1 were

duties. South China Once

more

In the other scheduled games, proved themselves to be a dun- gerous threat to the pennant Delawares gained an easy vic-

the Blue Sox- contenders when they surprisedtory over the Madenps with a well-earned were massacred 15-2 as winning plicher Terry Lucido chucked a one-hit game.

RESULTS AT

A GLANCE

Braves Saints

"A" DIVISION

3

4 Jaguars

Overseas

whereas Junior Remedios put the South China 4 Mudcups ball on Ericksen neatly, Jaguar shortstop Steven Xavier came out second best in the clash of bodies.

The Braves really went to lown in the third frame which saw them chalk up at their outbreak of errors runs ca an which

off when was touched Vic Pedruco fumbled

a hot- followed

grounder,

15 Blue Sox 11 South China LADIES' LEAGUE

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Delawares Acis

Wahoos

who'

CB

OXFORD SETTLE ON THEIR BOAT RACE ORDER

This is the first picture of this your's Oxford boat race crew in acilon to- gether since the final selection of members and the order of rowing.

They are seen on the Thames at Henley stroked by P. E. Gladstone, des. cendant of the former Prime Minister.

They are (bow) C. Milling, C. G. W. Davidge, R. Webster, L. A. F. Stokes (Pre- sident), M. L. Thomas, K. H. Kepiston, H. M. C. Quick, P, E. Gladstone (stroke)

and D. R. Glynne-Jones (cox).-Central Press Photo.

Colony Junior Badminton Championships Open Tonight At CCC

The Colony Junior Badminton Championships open this evening at the Crai- gongawer Cricket Club starting at 6.30 p.m. with a programme of nine matches.

or these two will be School-

8,00

p.m.: Junior Men's Rocha boys' singles and two Schoolboys' | Singles D. T.

v. I. Doubles. Despite the imposition Eriksen. cf an age-limit of 17 to com- 8.30 p.m. Junior Mixed petitors in these events, a record Doubles Miss J. Pomeroy and number of entries has been re- 3. Pomeroy, Jr. y. Mrs O Seyer ceives and the standard rt and W. B. Brown,

9,00

Men's play by these youngsters will be

D.m. Junior

Remedios V. walched with keen interest by Singles C. A. the Colony's badmintonen-FM-Rozario; thusiasts.

Home Rugger Results

Four hurlers took turns the mound for the Sox in an effort to stop the_tide_of_Dela

London, Mar, 17 ware runs, but all in vain. Tony but was Rey started bit first

The following are the results banished after loading the bases of Rubgy Union and Rugby on walks, and when S. Gutierrez | League games played to-day: took over, his appearance

Inter-Services Tournament:

was

o greeted by a three-base blow Royal Navy 3, the Army 11

by Tony Rodrigues,

played at Twickenham.

After Gutierrez has issued his tenth walk, Roberto Baptiste 2tock over but had to yield to 7 Bobbie Heng in the final chapter

when his control failed

10 Pool To

B

sof-

by Gerry 4-1 decision which made Langenberg's lapse when the ball fans sit up and take notice Wong's pitching, which has

bail cluded him.

dent the rubber.

Doc Guletres

when

a

Club Matches

London Irish 10, St Mary's Hospie tal 17: London Scottish 6, Richmond 11: London University 11. Penarth

The mala ultraction of to- night's games will be the match between the two Kowloon Tong up and coming players, Jimmy Koo and Jimmy Yap.,

Men's 9.30 p.m.: Junior Doubles J. A. Motia and A. J. Gonsalves v. P. V. Yop and Z. A. Abbas,

FRIDAY

(At Cralgengower). 6.30 pm: Schoolboys' Doubles Both possess good all-round. Waller and D. Hutten v. Ezeldel and S. Strokes and cover the court ex M. Robertson

or J. Marshall and J, Shroff. tremely well. The game should be very closely contested with

Wan-hay v. Lam Yung- Hi Metropolitan Polen op the cads on the slightly more 6:45 pm. Schoolboys Singles 3: Police, St Thomas's

and, more Dowerful Hospital 3; Old Bierchant Taylor 8,

p.m.: Schoolboys' Dou- smasher, Jimmy Koo.

bles Charles Ching and part- per v. Leung Ying-ha and Hul Kl-bun.

water and Albion 16, Somerset Police

3.

que

THE PROGRAMME (At Craizengower)

and

100

7.15 p.m.: Schoolboys Singles Chung Pit-tat v. Leang Tat- 7,30

Lam.

p.m.--Men's Junior Singles B. el Arculi v M. T.

0.00

Men's Junior D.m.: Doubles H. F. Tal and K. W. Leung v. Wong Kal-cheung and

The Delawares received a total of 23 walls for the dill; and if this doesn't constitute ao Minions ; St Bart's Hosp

tol 3, Nuneaton G; Abertillery 0, record, then it cannot be very Cheltenham G; Bath 6, Bristol far off,

Bedford 8. Royal Air Forca 3; Bir- South China looked hot in thekenhead Park 8. Wasps 11: Bridg-

.6.30 b.: Schoolboys' Doubles initial frame against the Aces

0: Cambridge University 0, Rosslyn

and C. L. Tsang belted out a Part 9; Cross Keys 3. Bridgend 6;M. Robertson Sassoon when

VJ. Marshall and J. wong. Devonport Services 3, Camborne Ezekiel next lifted one over second base taken on a tricky twist recently: round-tripper with one aboard where Steven Xavier lost it in Was ellective enough 10 limit to draw first blood, but the Ebbur Valo 37, Aldershot Services Shroff.

Exeter 18. Plymouth Albion 13; the gun, and then disaster befell the strong Madcap side to experienced Aces, backed by a

112, Harlequine Man 6.43 p.m.: Schoolboys! Singles the Jaguars as a wild heave to single hit, and that was by Berhitting line-up, soon made up efester 13, Notts Moseley John So v K. Hussain. the plate allowed three rung to nard Silva in the fourth chapter for the loss with two landslide leadingley 6: Mountain Ash

7.00 pm: Schoolboys' Doubles Madcaps. drew Arst blood

Maesteg 11; Neath 6, Aberavon 15:

-Chau Sun-lam

Wong worked innings in when they piled on Alec Broya

Newport, Cardin 11: Northampton

Seldon Ma and K, Y. Tam. 3. Gloucester 3: Newton Abbot 3, Kwok-wai v Except for that run-rict, both Wong for the first of the two a total of wine runs.

A. Sousa, pitching for the Torquay Athlalic 0: Penzanca and Peter Lim, sides settled down tight play-walks allowed by him, and

Aces, gave up three hits, walked Newlyna, Llanelly 11: Pontypool 3, ing and there was no further after pilfering second base,

7.13 p.m. Schoolboys Singles Blackheath 16: 3: Swansen 23, Both sides threw every dented the rubber when Rene four and whifted two, while Newbridge 3: Rugby 16. Old Paulines

Weston Ng Lec-ho y Ng Ching-kwok. W. T. Chang for the Caroliners Waterloo 13, Coventry 0; thing they had in the grudge-Sequeira's grounder to

Birmingham #3: ர,

· 7.30 p.m. Junior Men's Singles allowed five hits and walked Super-Mare settlement and no hold WOL base was fumbled

Heriot's Former Pupils 6. Edinburgh Willie Lee v Wang Kal-cheong. two,

College barred.

Wanderers 8; Stewart's

8.00 p.m.: Junior Men's Doubles Former Pupils G, Hawick 3; Wat- soninns 0, Itoyal High School Former Pupils 3; Old Dunstonians 3, Sara. Eriksen and N. Souza v E. M.

0.30 p.m.; Men's Junlar Old Ribeiro and R. D. Nunes. cena 11: London Hospital 13,

v Ko Singles-B. A. Brown Cranleighans 9.

8.30 pm: Junior Mixed Doubles Wal-bong. Miss B. Remedios and A. J. Remedios v Mrs H, C. Lau and

B. K. L. Lut.

score.

The setiek puts the Jaguars

he

second

up

South China sonn made for the dellelt when they tallied

semester

In 'u precarious position in the three times on errors and scored

to Pennantville ng they race

another in the sixth will still have to meet the Mad-

when relief hurler Kelly Silva- issued a walk with the these teams being

"bases full cofable of toppling them

uses this culd happen, they

caps, South China and Overseas, Netto

Bily-che of

surely thank

grensing the

foturgan-ride.

the Braves

Ca for

skids in their

SAINTS 3 OVERSEAS

With pennant hopes revived once more, the Saints unleach- ed a five-hit attack

the Overseas to emerge with 3-0

on

triumph,to consolidate their newly acquired lead,

Two hits sandwiched around

The pitching assignment for by the Madcaps

was shared

for Joey Graca, who worked five frames during which time he walked five and

four hits,

finishing iwo,

alloweri

while Silva-Nelto, the

Emme,

walked

WAHOOS 10-POO! TO G

South China

Cagers Lose In

Singapore

Singapore, Mar. 2. Hongkong's South Chinn cagers suffered their first defent in Singapore when

Rugby League (Second Round) Batley 4. Featherstone Rovers 11 Castleford 6. Leigh 7; Leeds 12, Oldham ; Salford C. Barrow 11: Warrington 20, Dewsbury 0: White haven 7. Halifax 8: Wigan 20, Brad ford Northern 12; 1 Kingston Rovers 16, Kork, 13: Liverpool City 6, St Helen's 31; Widnes 0, Swinton

4-Reuter.

Ladies' 8.30 p.m.

Junior Singles-Mrs M. Rozartó v. Mrs A. M. Campos.

9.00

Men's p.m.

Junior Doubles J. A, Sonres and D. Racha v. W. B. Brown and F. G. Brockbank.

9.00 pm: Junio: Men's Singles A Hairsbreadth

p.m.:

Ko v J. Yap. 0.30

Junior Men's Doubles-Wong Yon and S. P. Ng v J. Pomeroy, Jr. and E. Rozario.

The following games have |been announced for Thursday

the Nan Yang Siang Pau French Girl Wins Friday: 10-6 to the new Champions, quintet, Malayan

surprisingly pions, took a 50 to 39 points

Although Pool To succumbed

put up

they

I

Cham-

infield miscues found the Saints stiff resistance before the Owls win from the visitors before crossing the plate twice in the could claim tho points.

Terry.

1

World Figure Skating Title

THURSDAY

(At Club do Recreio)

Out And A

Record Misses

SPEED SKATING ACE COLLECTS HIS THIRD WORLD TITLE

Hamar, Norway, Mar. 2. Hjalmar Andersen, Norway's speed skating star who won ibres Olympic gold medals, won his third canseen- tive world's championship on Sunday with a mest-record time in the 10,000 metres race. ̧

Andersen, who also has won three straight European and Norwegian Championships, was well ahead in the combined point score before the last race, but he won it by a huge margin anyway, racing around the course in 17 minutes, 3.5 seconds.

This was far off the world record the Idel of Norwegian skating fans set in the Olympic Games last month,

RAF Level With RAOC In victory

Darts League

(By “BULLSEYE")

The 10,000 metres victory, on, the hocla of his 6,000 metres Saturday and a fourth in Sunday's 1,500 metres, gave Andersen a total of 193.722 points. Only in Saturday's 500 metres, where he placed eighth,

Andersen out of conten

was tion.

COMFORTABLY AHEAD

The latest results in the San The World's Championship Miguel Brewery Darts League goes to the skater with the has brought out some surprises, lowest time, points score, and with the RAOC losing two Andersen was comfortably theed games and drawing one out of at Lasst Parkkinen of Finland, their last three matches.

1047 Champion who placed with 195.948. Ivar second This has now enabled the Martinsen of Norway was third RAF to draw level with them and both are now on top of

with 190.518.

The only Japanese who quali-

Section 1 with 25 points each. fed for the 10,000 metres, With only four more matches Kajuhiko Sugawara, was 10th in to play, both of these teams will the combined score with 100.025 have to put their best teams in points. the field, as even a draw could prove disastrous to either one.

None of the American entries were among the 10,000 witres <ligibles.

These are limited to the first In Section 2, the Royal North- umberland Fusiliers have emer- 12 in the 5,000 metres although ged victorious and are the win-the 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th ment ners of this Section by two may be replaced if there are points over the 1 Int. Wark-other competitors who hold a the Arst shops, who played very well temporary place in during the season and came very four combined score. Dear to annexing the champlon- ship.

Thus, only 1.4 seconds kept Johnny Werket of the U.S. out the first The highest individual scores of the 10,000. After to date are held by Sgt Briggs three events he won. Afth in the of the Wiltshire Regiment and point total with 144.003 to the Norway's Hould SOMS Dutton, attached to 50 143,093 score of Coy RASC. Both attained the Aas, but had 1-aco-193 in....... maximum score of 180.

the 5,000 metres

Werket placed second in the San Miguel Brewery Darts League 1,500 on Sunday, losing by vas

results:

Section 1

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tenths of a second to Vim Van Der Voort of the Netherlands. The Dutchman won in 2:21.3 to Werkel's 2:21.8.

Ken Hentry of the US, who won the 500 metres on Satue-

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Section 2

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A measurement no more than a hairsbreadth. has denied Clarit McConarchy, the New Zealand player, of a world snooker re- 6.30 p.m.: Schoolboys Dou- cord. Playlar against Pat-Kit- n huge crowd of spectators.

bles-K. Hussain & P. R. Lach-chen at the Beaufort Club, Lon-| opening frame

Dolly and, after this

Noronha and

man v. Lam Yung-tak and Chedon, this work, he made a break lead, they

It was a rough game which shored the burling on Maddox

Wai-kin. concentrated

Pacis, Mar. 1:

of 147–15 reds, 16 blacks, and were unable holding

winners, reterees at times down the opposition, assignment for the

0.45 p.m.; Schoolboys" Singles all the colours. Jacqueline du Blef, of France, to control. only

allowing KK Sitt to Terry pitching 5 innings of a no-

world figure skating-Leung Tin-sik v Ko Wal-kwok. The Nan Yang Siang Pauwon the

An amelal of the Billiards reach first base on a single in hit game while Dolly allowed

took the lead from the start of championship to-night after her three innings of play.

7.00 p.m.:

Schoolboys Dou-Association and Control Council Lena Poon to collect a single for the game. It gradually scored chief competitor, Tenley Albright,

bles-Robort Heng and D measured the table afterwards,

rds 45 Field Heat h the remainder of the tussle. more points on accurate jump of. Newton, Massachusetts, sud- Castro V. Chau Sun-lam- and ed aglight discrepancy over the and found the dimensions show-

30 Field SOON

RE 14 3 4 740 44 10 May. Wu, on the slab for the shots by its ward, Leung denly withdrew,

Wong Kok-wator Seldon í Ma

standard 'aize. This means that Field SOUN

RE 143 1 10 20 60 7 losers, yielded. eight blows, of Hung-plu

Miss du Bier, gilding with ex- and Peter Lim.

Jog Davis break of 186, made of as in Brigade which Irene Starkey accounted

IQ 13 18 24.£6.7 The differences in interpreta-quisite grace at the Talais des

Manchester in 1950, sili stands for two 10 consolidate

17 Field hertion of rough playing rates and Sport, had seized an early lead

as the world record.

"Ambulance 13 04 11 13 73 leadership in the bading race, the rugged body-checking type upon the completion of the com-Johnny Ng v. Farid Khan. Despite this. May Wu showed game put

up by

the heavier pulsory Agures. But she still considerable improvement a home team slowed the speedy expected considerable competi

Hongkong cagers considemblytton from 18-year-old Miss Al- The game started at a slow in the last half of the game, bright in the free skating. How Wong Kong-chow.

Jindoo Hussain who seems to have found his batting

- poled out a homer in the fourth -frame to put the Samts further ahead, but the Overseas came

her first League year;

fighting back as they sewed two hits and an error together to load the sacks with only one away.

X2. Young at the bafier's bos

(or careless

maybe pace with Owis gaméring i nervous), and was called out for in each of the first two frames batting qut of the box and this but exploded in the third with aeemed to have iclled the rally a four run splurge on a trio of

Win

THE GAMBOLS

EXIT

[DEORGE, WHAT ARE THOGE ¿TWO CIFTING NEXT TO: YOU

WHISPERING ABOUT?

run

Thic Hongkong team will ever. Just before the final phase ping their seventh game against ot, the event, Miss Albright's Singapore Combined on March physician annouriced that she 4-France-Presso,

would withdraw-United Press.

CANT HEAR

Barry: App Reby

CHANGE PLACEG. WITSE MET

7.15 p.m. Schoolboys" "Singles

7.30 p.m.: Junior Men's Dou bles. Roza Pereira and F., M.

Y, Tso

ond

HONG PAIRS FINAL

· TRAINING WITH WEIGHTS

The popularity of weight- ifting in training has spread to yet another sport. Latest to use it aro British Olympic- diving possibles Peter Elliot, Jimmy Scott, and Tony Tur- Bor. They follow the lead set by many footballers, boxers. and athletes, in Britain

C. Simpson and S. H. First to adopt weight lifting Strange (New Territorien Ad- as a training for other sports, ministrallen) baat I. McKelvie were the Americans, who took and R. Marrison (Hongkong and is up just after the war, One Whampoa Docks Company Lid), who found it of great value was 23-14, in the final of the Hong Mal: Whitfield, Olympic 800 Pairs lawn bowls competition et moires Champion, and joint. the Kowison Bowling Green Club holder of the world half mile

record. yesterday."

Results of the Handicap Pairs · Mrs. Kao Grant of Montréal, competiilon matches played yes the Oanadian Badminton Cham- terday, were

plon, is to compete for the firm time in the all-England cham- >> F. Francis and M. 8. Metay beat

Kennedy and ERG Shaw 13-37. plonaliips at Earls Court, March

strong

W Frost art C. Parker Beat 10-22-Mrs Grant, a

Band and G. Meyer by walk all-court hard-hitting player,

aver...

FOOT BULL

CUP TIE

Roberican and P. Tugas hopes to emulate the per- listi BALANG Boat Al Fallay and Ch: Au, Mokeell formance of her fellow couÉTY-

7. Bloker, and F... Katalana 23-10,

woman Mrs W. H. Walton, sung

win the Ute in 1939, JAST STAT

Hesketh &

Pirie In

Fine Form

By Dennis Hart

Walter Hesketh, and Ger- don Pirie, two of Britain's Olympic hopes for the long distance runs, are showing fine form in their winter training. This has taken the form not only of ordin- ary road work, but also competitive cross-country events.

Many

athletes bellovd that cross-country- running is not good preparation for middle- distance events, But. If the form of Hesketh and Pirle continues, lu improve at its present rate, it'

strong argument -- against this point of view.

* bc

In the Area Championships the Saturday, before last Hesketh Countles won the Northern cross-country title, and Pirta the. Southern Both were over a distance of nine miles. Hesketh's time was 48 min. 24 sec. and Pirie's was 40 min. 37 sec.. GOOD TIMES AR These times are good, for the runners were not running on thel: accustomed cinder tracks, but over rauch country. More- over, February is a month when British athletes are rarely at their Aftest and oot times aro the exception.

At Helsinki, they will be that mercurial apposed. by Szeeb, Emily Zatopek, and while It might be too much to expect" either to gain a "Arst both should acquit themselves credit- ably.

FILENCHI CHAMPTONSHIPS

Paris, Mar 2 VAinim-Mimoun North African": Wart of the Racing Club de France, won the French badiana), cross-country mice si Vincomes today.com

Six of the

fint eight WETO. North African runners,

Mimoun covered the just over Boven and a half mi

miles in 40

was, second in 47. rims: 25, pecs

and Boucoure of St. Etiekayo, was placed third - by 41 mdria,

32 roca,duter

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