Saints Meet CAA In Tomorrow's Best Game
By "SNOOPER"
"
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958.
Jindos Hussain's mighty Saints meet Frank Poon's Chineze Athletic Associa- tion in the best game of the week-end at 2 p.m. tomorrow at King's Park and will have to show that little extra quailty in the stretch to pull through.
Following this important clash between two evenly-matched teams, the much- publicised USS Ören ballplayers, slready dreaming of a win, face Alfredo Oliveira's Öghting Warriors and should win by a close margin.
It will be remembered that a batch of Saints' metar chcly
dis- mupporters trooped away
King's Park conrolately frem after thely favourite team's 2-0 vletory over the Hexes to Rister their
straight win. second
Laat They were
all agreed
isti Samts p:rforming much to be reired and they were orly able to scrape home after a well-Unied reshuffling of players in the fourth inning.
Leung finkely be nt for the
ball me.
rur-
pitcher Scany Machado standing
by.
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There's no denying that the The Warriors will have CAA ceballore have the type work harder for there's, plenty of side that can end the Sainis' of room for improvement in the winning srcak. In defence, they infield. Any inflek lapso have a very able bady of Inbound to be exploited by the fielder in C.M. Trang, Seldon clever Orca players. Both the Ma und Flix Chan. Oulfielders Warriors and the Ocra are out
Lee, Y. Z. Yang and P.It.
lo score their maiden' win of the season. Chat Wal-ening are niso remly in good form.
Star performer is pitcher Tony Kwok. There's not anuch doubt the Kwok will be under Unless the Saints show much
their contam, pressure tomorrow for In movement tomorrow,
the Saims have the mo charge of beating the Chinese? Ath5k, Arsotition toftballers prosive nr:gy of hitters in the must now be considered remate, Sealo "A" Langue. A win tor the Chinese. A hĵotie Association The Saints, however, are al- mail certain of one thing. P-will chiefly depend on Kwokt's
quite at his pitching exhibitio per Vle Pedruco
WARRIORS V. ORGA
SENIOR "B" DIVISION Topping the Senior "P" card this week-end will be the eagerly-awaited clash between artc Fred Diesta's PI Dodgers Bli Sliver's Delawarez in the Im-
Sunday morning session at 11. Both teams put up. good show |
let outing and to-
in their
SPORTS SURVEY
"GLUE POT" LOOKS BACK ON
THE FIRST MONTH OF THE
By "All-Rounder" LEAGUE CRICKET SEASON
GOALSCORING GOAL- KEEPER. One week he stops
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goals; the next week ho scores them. That is Reg Mooney's record at Blackburn Rogged School in the Mill Hill Boys' League (Laner). Mooney, in a gonike-per's Jerrey, played big part in his
kide's first-ot the-terson win a fortnight ago; this last week ho scored two goals from centre-forward, Bul, alos, Fred Blackledge, who took his place in goal, was beaten 24 times and the School lost 24-3 to Brile Vuo Rangers In the same League Longshaw Unite beat Thomas Street Rangers 22-2. and Johnny Cafferty got seven to bring his aggregate to 21 goals in four games.
100 YEARS ON THE WING. Jim Park, Hon. Secretary uf Blackstones (Lelecster), is 68 years old, but he played against Casterlen Sports In a recent
It was his first
morrow's game should develop outside-left.
Stamford League malch at
into a tight affair.
Cricket averages do not tell the story of the, skilful, handling of his bowlers by a captain, the excellent work behind the stumps by a wicketkeeper, the value of a player in the field. or the usefulness of the small but match-winning innings.
On first glance at the results of the matches played in October, I have no hesitation in naming all-rounder Gerry Gogano as the cricketer of the month, but after carefully studying the records and remembering Stanton's glorious Innings against Kowloon Cricket Club, I feel that I have no alternative but to bracket the two together.
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Gortho has not only and folded with his customary brilliance, but has so far takea more wickets than any oner bowler. His 10 wickets
while him only 9 runs Stonton who 13 e Harded as the best batsman in he Colony, has scored 172 rune for an average of 57.34 took six wickels against Recreio.
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for 48 run
AVERAGES
BATTING
(Qualification - 100 tung)
No. of N.O.
1. Stonton (Scorpions) .. Armstrong (RAF)
So far only mix batsmen. Do Cruz (Army).. have made over * hundred RW. Franklin (Optimists) game for nineteen years when runs in League matches. They A. Souza (CCC). in an Army eleven. T Staplon, the brillant Kilbee (Optimists) The Blackstones lost 4-1, their gon) Souzn, elegant Franklin, hard-
being scored
inside-left hitung by
De Cruz, orthodox George Rippin, who is forty. Kilbee and the newcome Nearly 100 years on a wing Armstrong. must be a record.
On Monday the University he will meet the Dodgers. Two successive defeats is undergrads. who were over- blow for any team, but for the whelmed by the Delawares in Warriors It is even more their debut at King's Park last Lecause they are undoubtedly
month, seem to have beneflted one of the best all-round squads Immensely from that shellack- In the Senior "A" cireult, Going down to both the Saints and then and should show some im- Braves, the Warriors have had provenent against the Dodgers. niruelous luck and they cer-
best Judging from his past two performances. Peruct turned In a most Impressive pitching against display for the Sainik the Warriors last month 10 shut out their ivals by 1-0, and is expected to go the full distance against the CAA 10-
Evidently, morrow
Iger Ericksen is reliable as a catch- er und It will not be surprising to find him and Pedruco form-tainly need luck to carry them through in the game against the ing the Saluts' ballery,
USS Orca tomorrow, LOT- Regular players who should | menseing at 3.30 pan. be seen in their irtual place4 are drst bareman Roy Alde- Kour, formerly of the Warriors, sand baseman Anu Orc and third seker Benny Omar. Although the Saints huve SQV- στα promising youngsters 1:1
Against the Braves victory night have been the Warriors If they had the right men at first base and secorsi base, capable of
Three Junior Division Rames will be down for decision this week-end, the best game in the the programnie being between Pandas and David Cooper's 25 Gunneru While the Pandas Hood defensive Juniors are side, a victory for the Gunners will depend mainly en Cooper's Cooper has to
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LADIES' LEAGUE
of capitalising on the opportunt-pitching form. ties provided then. It was in far shown a directness that has that game against the reigning paid off. CX-
Warriors Champlem that the faltered In the home stretch after bh
having
much enjoyed
Teny Noronha's alx-time success for a greater portion of
chaplen Wahoos will be out in The contest.
filt strength against South Bilt, fortunately.
mangaer
The feature Ladies' the Chlua in knows Alfrode Oliveira remedy. He has now got two League clash tomorrow.
their resist they'r: not posted to take cny chances and it is strongly believed Jindoo Hussain will field most of veterans in tomorrow's needle game, including shortstop Duve Lesourd.
The cale of the isle merly Gepen;| 04 tard's chuy Am row. But the Salts a. - fortunate in # at
throw They have more Adequate experienced nut- felders in Gearle
Saunders Joaquim Collaco, Sherry Buck Jinda Hussain, Bins Aulong
and Showbout All.
"Rabul?*
Lang, the
Chinese Athletic Association shortstop, who was unable to play against the Rexes because of a shoulder Injury sustained in the official opening gume against the Braves, will Agur in tomore row's important tilt. An official of the CAA told the writer that
POP
The
the
alber gan between Benita players of good calibre to apparent des Colleens and Virgi in tomorrow's game against the gobs. They are Jory Rels, at Ribeiro's Walous "" theuid
back from end in
win for an easy who's first bare, cump, and left-fielder JimmyColleens. Chen who has retumed to the Although expected to gain the upper hand, the Wahoos +hould Colony.
Pitcher Joey France, losing not take things too easy agafrist South China both the Saints up-and-comlag hurlow against
Over the and the Braves, cannot be cri- whose 5-2 victory ticised for the Warriors' two Chinese Athletic Association last Con- to week was an eye-opener, reasonable setbacks. It is
the
of the felders aldering
effectiveness arms that had
her it LS. Ylm's pitching; and more support, given him
a different ability to rise to the occasion at will vital moments, the Caroliners again with relief are always a dangerous learn.
could have been story. Manager Oliveira start Franco
POPULATION OF 44.
The RAF are fortunate in The having Armstrong to take the Ir Arm- place of Kingsford. strong is not the all-rounder that Kingsford was, he 1s Just as valuable in the fled jooks
every inch A polished batsman.
Scottish village of Kirkcowan has a population of only 44, but Ils local club, Tard Rovers, have reached the First Round of the Scottish Cup competition for the first me in history. The hamlet passesses no police- man, the ground is a mlie from the village, and it is roped off. What will Rangers, libs
nre drawn Celle say if they away to Tartt Rovers.
or
DE HAVILLAND'S RECORD. „Mazeteen games without defeat this season is the proud record of the De Havilland club in three of the local Leagues nt
Da Bournemouth.
Havilland have reached the top of the Serdor League the hurd way. Ta the 1918-49 reason when the club
recone tituled they
Was
tirished to th in Division, Two, next reason they ended one pluce higher and next climbed two more places to seventh.
In 1951-52 they rose to third, missed promotion by two points but won the Page Craft Cup. They at last reached Division Ore and their Reserves won the Combination Cup Now they top the League, the Reserves lend the way in the Combination League and the third team are unbeaten in the Supplementary Lengue.
Off side
and
Two veterans of local cricket have done remarkably well. A. R. Kitchell in three Innings has the splendid average of 47.50, while that grand forward player Gittins in the same num- ber of innings has made 82 runs and has yet to lose his wickel!
The new KCC Captain, Pat Dodge, who headed the batting averages lust reason, has so far shown por form, but it must aleg be remembered that be started badly last year and went on to make a record number of runs.
GRATIFYING
It was gratifying to 'sce Alee well in the Pearce batting so am sure all cricket fan share match against the Optimists. I with me the hope that he will
more regularly seen. Fam, pimyn keyin, ja M
In
the bowling department, three newcomers in Dowling of Army, Horsham of RAF and Erice of Navy have so far don? extremely wall. Horsham has far taken 18 wickets and
Innt ng
*
H.8. Total
Вила
Average
01 172
73
132
57.33 44
124
41.33
60 148
37.
47
40
105
143 35,75 20,25
A
BOWLING
(Qualification - 10 wickeIN)
0.
M.
W.
32
5.
113
10
Average 7,00
40 U
.03
13
71.4
50.5
4 171
20
8.55
30.2
7 113
13 13
9,07
38.1
5 137
15
9,13
34.4 1 54.4
100
18
9.30
202 12
10.83
L/Cpl Dowling (Army) A.P. Pereira (Recreio) GN. Gosano (Recrelo) T.P. Muhon (Optimists) 3.C. Kch (IRC) F/Sgt Horsham (RAF) S.M. Teh (HKU)
Dowling
10, while
Brice's 9 wickets have cost him only seven runs each.
Bottomley, the great bowling discovery of last season, wha
wickets took 40
in League matches, has yet to be seen in action. It is hoped that he will be able to flid time off for these Saturday gumes, as too long a lay-cft may ruin the develop- ment of a young bowler.
Uhat'
It will be remembered last year not a single bowler menuged to achieve the distinc- tion of getting 50 wickets. is rafe to predict that th's reason' o fewer than four will reach the half entury mark.
TODAY'S GAMES
Firs: Division
Army.v. Navy RAF v KCC Scorpions v. IRC Recreio v. Optimists CCC v. University
Becond Division Navy v. Army
KCC v. RAF
IRC v; Dockyard
KGV v. University
TOMORROW
HKCC v. Combined Servlees
(2-day match)
Police v HKCC Occasionals
Second Division
Police v. Recreio.
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