THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1953.
CLEAN AND SURE HANDLING HELPS PANDAS UPSET THE CHAMPION WAHOOS
By "SNOOPER”
Pearl Chan's up-and-coming Pandas, who suffered their heaviest 21-0 defeat against Terry Noronha's champion Wahoos in the first en- counter between the two teams this season, gained their revenge by win- ning yesterday's return game by 4 runs to 8 in one of the major upsets of the week-end's softball at King's Park. The other sensational upset was caused by the Cubs who trimmed the highly-fancied Maumaus by 8-to-7 in the Junior League tussle.
Moundsman
Franco
In recording their fifth straight win yesterday, the Pandas gave one of their finest performances of the Ladies' League campaign. For the Wahoos it was a sei- back to their chance of becoming Champions again with an unbeaten record, an honour Terry Noronha and her colleagues have been trying to accomplish this season.
The 4-10-3 margin Luggesicu Athletic Association side into Marques who had three hits in clons struggle and it was, the submission to win by an over-five, game being decided in the eighth whelming 27-9 score, the fea-
Jocy The Owls paid dearlyture of which Inning.
was the hugh for errory committed in the vital gure of 28 CAA errors com-made a welcome return appear- for the Warriors and stages of the gume which were mitted by the Delders in the ance
pitched exceptionally well. hardly more than misjudgments.
of the game. course of Had it not been for the brillance Best performer on the lasing Beat Warriors' inning was the
nfth side way
when their balters hit of centre-felder Chucht Camps CAA
pitcher Olive
Nazarin's pitches all around and pitcher Terry Noronha, the Yuen who yielded only eight
No Champions would have been hits against winning pitcher the field to tally five runs.
fewer than eight hits were re- Dolly Norman's eight werecorded in this frame.
The Winning pitcher May Wu was
Chinese players were primarily responsible for the outclassed. Taken all
round. latest Parkins bid for Lh the
Colleens were not a'class Pennant. This was her second
better ondalde. A
CAA team fur operante on the fondes in the would have been all the better
winning hurler.
for it. She
In the only Senior "D" game, pacing the Pandas to weli inamy Herricks's Pandas deserved triumph over Benita | trounced the Hongkong Uni- Radio Colleens a fortnight | versity by 21-3.
In the Junior League, Ane Dgo.
Yesterday, the crowd rarest pitching by A. Yce, aided by Belding. fave the in appreetkn of her well-excellent
the timed and accurate fast bails Cubs an upset win over and May Wu continued to win favoured golden opinions with her skill on
behind by a greater mardn.
of
playel no small part in
the curd.
also
0
Mnumnus by 8-7. Losing pitcher Sonny Sequeiru recorded six strikeouts.
SAINTS WIN
There was a lot of eyebrow Jindos when mensger
us the
Sunday for sh:
Pandar infielders, particularly for Bonale Cheng at third and raising
Hussain Diane Teng at first, who took
Saints the honours with some sinart play. This was a vital game
Wahoos players
doubtedly contributed
many
twe
for. the
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FIRST THREE
Chan Kwan-lum (third), Leò Kam-hung (second) and Chan Kin-yin (the winner) In the HKAAA's 10- Mile Road Race yesterday--China Mail Photo,
Only One Surprise Result In Saturday Afternoon's Rugger Matches
By “PAK LO”
Saturday afternoon's rugger brought only one surprise, and that was in a friendly at Sookunpoo where the Gunners beat the Club by 12 points to 9. At Kai Tak, in the Pentagular Tournament, the Police conceded a walk-over to the Army; when due to the large crowds going to the Air Display, three of their men had failed to turn up after a three-quarters of an hour wait for them.
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South China AA Win The Norman Phillips Trophy
South China Athletic Association won the annual 10-mile Road Race for the Norman Phillips Trophy yesterday when their harriers placed first, second, fifth and sixth in a field of 48 starters,
As expected, Chan King-yin of the South China "A" team won the gruelling race, which was held in the vicinity of the King George V School in Kowloon, Chan'a winning time of 62 mins 13.9 sees was some 10 per cent slower than the record of 56 mina 25 secs, established by S/Sgt Poter West last year. Chan's team-mate Leo Kam- hung was second in 62 inins 41.8 secs. Five Europeans finished (clocked in the first three laps (NAC) 22 Curtis (RNAC);ES, among the first 10. Gunner R. at 14:3.4. 20:47.2 and 40:41.2. TRNAC): 6, Lam Hon-yung (1)! *N. Other (Norfolk); #4, back J. Aden of 27 HAA Regt, on During the fourth and final lov | 20
Tpr "McConnell 17 Individaul entry, was fourth in he plodded steadily up the 300-A) Tone LAX Rest 20. Ng Yue-long (U); 20, AN. the good time of 04 mins 10.8 yard steep incline to the finish Other 30, Lo Shu-kee (U): 31, Lai seca and was awarded the hug line in front of King Yong-yit Uk 32, flow Fo-cung
(U): 33, Fong Lam (SCAA); H novices' second prize, this being George V School.
Chan Tim BCAA); 39, Tam Yats his first participation in the Olhor steady runners were kini (U); 30, Chan Gun-pui" (U). road race.
Gunner Aden and Michael
FIELD EVENTS An unattached runner, Chan Hughes, who finished fourth and
South China's Chang Yat- Kwan-lum, who was third in seventh respectively. Aden was hung won three of the four 63 mins 17.1. recs, won the third, third and second at the field events the jumps and novico first prize.
and of the first three laps and gavelin throw-held in conjunc
South China's victorious "A" Hughes 10th, 10th and eighth. tion yeatertioy afternoon with
King George V School,
Tho
team consisted of Chan King- Twelve competitors did not the annual 10-mile road race at yin, Leo Kam-hung, Fung Ping-|înish the rape, kai and
Chan Kim-hung, the Polico maintained order
South China latter two finishing Bith, and around the course and at check jumped five feet one-half inch, athicta sixth respectively.
hurfed the javelin 84 ft 2 ins
NO 'RUNNERS-UF
The team -runner-up
pointa.
After the race Mr P Dono- and leaped 19 feet in the long hue, the Chairman of the H.K. |Jump.
· prizo | Amateur Athletic Association, in: Royal Air Force's W. Nisbet was not awarded as none of the a brief speech before the prize won the discus throw with a other four-man teams, South giving,
congratulated
the heave of 84 ft 4 ins. China “3”, 72 LAA Regt. ? athletes on
their fine per- Bn Norfolk had all formances. He also thanked the RTR and four men past the finishing line. Director of Education, the Com-
Sixteen-year-old Michael missioner of Police, the Tralle pencer HRA AC RAPI
the
The results were:
High Jump Chang Yat-hung (KAAC),
o'
Hughes of the HKAAC was a ser
and 0.5". Superintendent, Kowloon. strong geventh in 65:33.2.
Long Jump-3, Chang Yat-hung the Sports British servicemen
took the Principal and
(SCAA); 2. L. D. Maule (RAF): 9. Master of hie King George eighth, ninth and 10th places. School
Ng Ming-sun (BCAA). Distance, for contributing to thei The favourite, Chan King-yin, success of the annual ronal race. Javelin.1. Chang Yat-hung led all the way and was never The Prizes were distributed by (SCAAH 2, W. Nisbet (har); 3. B. seriously
Swabey (KAAC). Disince, 84 challenged. He WAN
Mr A. L. Potier, Principal of
Discurt. W. Nobel (RAV): 2. the K.G.V. School, assisted by
P. Cooper (Navy): 3, L. D. Maule Mr J. Tingny, Secretary of the (HAF). Distance, 14" 4", ИКЛАЛ
Home Soccer Standings
Lantion, Nov. 25. Football League standings after today's matches' were:
First Division
West Bromwich Wolves Huddersfield Burnley Bolton Blackpool Argenial Chorlton
named Sallen starling hurler against the USS Cockrell yesterday in for the Pandas, a win meaning the Senior "A" tilt but after his
the. first performance In an almost certain appearance in innings on the mound and his the final phry-off wong
the top display
al right-field three in the Ladies' loop.
The Army, though very loth to accept this offer, finally had to do so when it With the thought of keeping rest of the game there was no
quibbling that his ability has was found that the Police could not play another night. The game following was their record!
tenseness which
unblemished, there
not been overestimated. The wa!
about the
well won by the Navy by the score of 17 points to 8.
Manchester U." Saints pulled through by 12-0 UD-
Cardiff their uns in a game which did not
to The scrums were The Navy kicked off and were | falled, making it 14 points their lack thrills.
even and Preston handling and passing fapszs. The fact that the cobs could immediately attacked by the 8 for the Navy.
some credit must go to Pink Tottenham While the Owls'
Wednesday Aclders
Angin and again the Navy in whom it seems the Club
Aston Villa fumbled and threw more wild not score in the seventh when RAF, but were able to repulse
them and gradually assumed the attacked, and at last a neat have a hooker, of some promise. Newcastle pitches than I have seen them the Saints were in some danger
Ia were shortly drop by Smith brought
the incou's the Gunners Manchester the game was due ascendency, and for weeks.
the Pandas of losing
into the Airmen's score to 17 points. Io 8, and it had the slight advantage of Cherald
Shefeld U, and to solid defensive
territory. handling was clean and almost entirely to a paucity in finish probing deep
was in this state of affairs that
and were using it to Portsmouth weight infleld
Deeper and deeper they went the game ended.
the, Ineouts and Middlesbru play by overworked Jindoo
break through Theo
cle of Husain, was also an
until it looked as if they must | Without question Smith was harrass the Arturo
threes,
Sunderland though Ozorio and urgency about the Pandes play
cross the line. However, Parker the outstanding man in the Leader was playing very coolly Liverpool and there was great relief when Benny Omar.
the bail gathered
from
the Navy team, and as the captain and getting away First-baseman Cannon, of the
some good Leloester the Chinese softballers wiped
Loose and with a strong kick he got a fine spirited example passes.
The
Gunners threes Everton cut the WahooD threat in the Cockrell went a long way to
sent the play back to midfleid. to his side. The changes in the were a very fast and dangerous carter wards gaining recognition eighth.
ng The Air Force followed up Navy team seem to have im- combination, and their only Birmingham There was no lack of excite
their their clearance by attacking proved the threequarters line, fault was forward passing which Rotherham tal in the game.
strongly and from a lovely pass-and cf course The Wabo
ing movement, the ball went to more chances from the scrum
they started well when Stella Correa
Baiderston who tore through and than the came home on a wild pitch by
RAF. theks Lo Amy Cheng to Dlane Tong
to
dived over with the ball near Owen's hard work.
do
Bure.
meal
put the Wahoos ahead by 1-0.
top hitter yesterday by securing four hits in four times at bat. For the Saints, Sherry Burks got two and
Jindee Hussain one halt. The
The Pandas were not slow to play, showell,
Lake
It
chance
error
on
have
won
·
the
Notis Forest
Luton Leeds U. Lincoln
got lost them many chances.
ALL-OUT ATTACH
| West Ham The second half, was, except Disckburn on balance of the corner. Davidson missed the The forwards were at times for the last few
Bristol. I, by a conversion, and the Airmen lede Blow in following up, but fically all the Gunes, prac-Stoke
Again Awanser In the second atful of runs, but for a most by three points to nil.
tackled hard.
For the RAF, end again they were up to the Fulham canto. An
heartbreaking fourth inning The Air Force followed this Davidson was unill NE Terry
retire Club's
line, 5-yard
but good Derby C Noronha's part enabled Sally when
Saints
recovered up by attacking again, but were ment the best player they had.
2d.clearing kicks by Henderson Brentford
Plymouth A. Lee and Ida Pan to
magnificently cross the
core seven caught on the wrong foot by and as his shoulder is dislocated saved the Club every time. runs. Despite this, plate for two lucky nuns. The
there was Davis, who, intercepting a pass, it may be a little while before he De Rome then went off on a full Wahoos never gave up trying always a throat that one of the was only just caught and tackled reappears in the game and this good fost run from a Lineout but Bury and succeeded in tying up
railors' cressional breaks would by Milden.
Oldham A could make a big difference to gave away a penalty about len "Third Division- do the trick, but the Saints Then followed # game in the third frame for 2-
penalty the RAF.
yards inside the Club half, and pewich fielders, displaying an all.
almost against the RAF but Smith This was demonstrated when O'Kelly put it over to bring the Brighton RECTIC TIME.
nonchalant coolness, extricated failed
Bouthampto in his kick. Again the after they lost his services their score to 0 points to 6. their side from
the
After scoring two more runs In the eighth, the Pandas had a
hecule time and
came through
the
game on ice.
lind
trated in holding their opponents
the
gamer
4-3.
10
from
The
Kood
か
In the areond half the RAF by Henderson. Then tackled them
Notte C
Torquay
The XV can show stockport
C.
a most serious Navy attacked and were more gimes became ragged both in The Gunners kept up their Reading situation in the seventh to put successful this time when Davis, their passing and in their inck-stinck; and their threes looked Norwich
with three-quarter Eng.
the exception of very dangerous and eventually Northampton In the hitting department movement, evaded two men and Baldersion who played the ordeal with great credit. In the Saints were outclassed. The crossed the line. Smith
very Gelly went ever after a long Coventry made good game throughout. the last
the Wahoos inning,
twisting run which found the Watford
Crystal P. the Initiative in seme ively soft-three, chalking up
sallors outhit them by 11 to no mistake with the conversion GURNERS WHACK CLUB Club all on the wrong foot. Bristol C."
five hits in and at half time the Navy led On the other side the Club O'Kelly failed to convert and the Mawall ball while the Pandas concen- the third.
Gelingham by 5 points to 3.
with a team,
couple of lost score was 12-6. down after Alex Mendoca camo Against a Saints" squad who FASTER AND HARDER minute changes,
Craig saved the Club from Exeter were whacked home on Irene Starkey's groun their Pennant, it can be regard
are making a bold bid to regain
On the whole the Navy had by the Gunners by 12 points absolute disgrace by a fast run, Bournemouth der to shortstop, to nзrrow the ed as one of the sällors"-'best | the territorial advantage in this to 0. The Gunners kicked off a long klek ahead, a really fast Swindon T.
to gather and and were at once attacked by sprint
finally Shrewsbury gop from 4-2 10
Southend U ittle bit faster and harder than the Club, who were
within a pass to
Turville, who was With Irene Sturkey ut second League performances to date. half, and their tackling was a
Queen's Park three minutes given a und Darcen Czorio at third, and Should they reproduce the same
up well as usual, and Aldersbot tha Alzmen's.
penalty following
Colchester two away, Terry Noronha was farm, they are favoured to beat
three- about ten yards inside the Gua- who scored near the flag. Time once their next batter up.
The Pandas South China in the return game.
quarters got going. were the ners' haif, and Craig placed the boing short they did not attempt Newport
Weltall somewhat lucky when
Third LOSING STREAK BROKEN more dangerous, but the Navy ball between the posts to open the conversion and though they Tuiry was tagged out at Arst to
tried they falled to score before | Port Vale The Warriors losing streak seldom lo them get very for the scoring at 3-0.
The Gunners attacked in their the final whistle.
Gateshead und the bali game.
The Wahoos best work was manager Alfredo
was shattered yesterday when before they had tackled them
The Club's tackling earned Bradford Oliveira and and had reversed the direction turn. Horner looked very dan-
gerous but was
this reverse, and unless Scunthorpe done in the closing stages of his boys wipped the Rexes by of progress.
Barowley the Club, the rest of the
the Owls 17 to d in a lopsided Senior "A" same. When threatened in the eighth to save Division
Gun-some of the tigerish spirit of the Wrexham game, The tem-in started with a strong at forcing the ball to the
an-"old 'uns", 1. Henderson, De Crewe the Pandos appeared peramental Rexes ballplayers tack and this time their efforts ners half, were awarded
well more rattled, but played like a bunch of school- were
rewards
when, other penalty on the 25-yard Rome and Turville, the Club Bradford C and
Chesterfield more showed that they Intended boys and the Warriors won from a lineout, the ball went to line but Craig just missed the are going to be well down the Cu
their lead. Pentagular Tournament let this Barrow finish the season among the almost without opposition. Ramshaw, who broke through chance to Increase
Grimsby leaders and all credit must go The real singlicance of the and passed to Davis, who went Again the Gunners attacked and season.
The Gunners who followed up anmere Southport their perseverance had its res and the corner, to them for throwing the Wahoos game was the quality batting of lover near out of
siride to win by the Johnny Pereira who registered | Davidson made a lovely job of word when Horner crossed the well and hard, were definitely Accrington
Ecored between the the better team and O'Kelly Mazwinid barest margin.
two home runs, including the long kick to put the Airline and
ի posta aflora. beautiful The
Wahoos batters were grand slam home 'run in the men back in the lead by eight Then, amazingly, the kick went men. But all were good,
and Homer were their best slepool
and Chester
York City given little chance by pitcher second. The other prominent points to five,
the score stood at only attention to their passing Darlington. May Wu who went the distance Warriors
Gogo
was an Accident
ay and
This game was Halifax Town to Davidson and Wikeley, and
Rochala The Club then again In required.
vérrus as a result boil had to leave the creased their lead when Tur- the 7th Royal Tank Regt.
preceded by Club "g"
***u* | Workington
Brottish Leagi of the gume. ville, running field for the rest
well, kicked Club
won by 11 points | Queen Ở’'South difference to the RAF, who scored. Craig missed the kick game, and the Tanks were un-Cattle were soon overwhelmed by the so the score was 0-3. Navy. This was largely be The Gunners worked their lucky to lose as they did most
of the attacking. The "B" team at Mirren cause the RAF tackling becane way up the field and a very pack did not settle down, and den Wahoos: Pitcher Terry
high and
and weak:
Ranger dangerous move was stopped by had it not been for their fast | Rampely Catcher Noronha
Nana The Swedish soccer team Shortly this setback to De Rome,
after
whose tackling threes would have found them« iiberian Carvalho; 1st base - Doreen Djurgarden today overwhelm- | the RAF, Batemen from a pass-throughout was a joy to behold, selves the lostra instead of the Rain H Ozorio; 2nd base Bernadine ed an all-Japan side by nine ing movement took the bail After some, midfield. play the
to complete their over the line for the Navy to Gunners were awarded a penalty. They still pat the ball back in Remedios; 3rd base Stella goals to one Corra; Shortstopen Irone tour of Japan.
level the score at 8-all as Smith on the “Club's ", 25 yard line the lineouts and nilowed the Airdrie, Left-felder Alex The Swedish team, which did mined the kick
rather ""far"out" but O'Kelly look Tanks to brople through "their tamiton] St Centre-seldor
nok lase match in Japan,
little more. midfield play
play the extra distance in his stride line for too often for comfort other Chuchi Campos, Right-felder ➡ scored three goals: In the first and the Navy were away again, and with a nice kick, levelled The Tank threes on the other Dustwan Shella Collacos
half, two by Lennart Forsberg This was Smith's uy asha paghi and one by Sven Johanson.
backing up well took Again the Gunners then
passed, too quickly and were dand Forsberg netted another two pass, and crosskicked, for and the Club were saved by
This first baltswar woll tackled by Club on before me
they
well for
for the Pandas. Four hits were allowed the Wahoos with Stella
batter wast
Correa poling out a two-bagger DJURGARDENS
singles by Shelia Colinco, and
Nana Carvalho.
Prominent
Pandas batters were Eugenih
Kwok and Sally Lee.
The teams:--
Pandas: Pitcher May Wu, Catcher Eugenia Kwok;
WIN AGAIN
Tokyo, Nov, 29.
Then there
14
The loss of Davidson made a ahead and Ewart gathered and to 8: This was rather a scrappy ends
big
י !
the score at 0-8%: ON A hand lacked the inishing, touch-
base Daro Torla; 2nd base in the second half, during which | Davis to gather, and (tako naross | the butto
poingwend CIR”, buch"?" harder, congrád On
|than
(with-7tka į also did: Spencer
Pearl Chan; 3rd base-Bonnie John Eriksson Goth Sandberg, the line. Smils aga mis fairly Chang Shortstop-Amy Cheng: Johansson and Hans Andersson leaving the Navy three Left fielder-Ida Pan Contro each scored once. ANA SEE? shead at 11 points to Helder-Stella Pih; Right-Border More than 15,000 spectators again the lacked and the Lion of Tue, We
from a maw the game at Tokyo's Meiji Bateman war went over
PO, Henderson, preceded by his rapia ve Collec: The Swedes leave lot. Hang- threequarter movement. Croubse "Chinese kong tomorrow,
attempted the long "kický but) to: so..
—Sally, Log: ERRORE Stadium
Remedios hammered a shado
Reuter:
For the Tasics their
he way, but was not wall
Brig.
Marion
A Pt
THE PLACINGS
Following are
the road race:
the results of Austria Qualifies
For World Cup
1. Chen King-yin (BCAA), Time 07 22.3 7. Leo Ram hung (GAY 02 41.0
3. Chan Kwan-lum (U),
03′ 11 12 4. Ghr B. J. Aden 127,
BAA Regt). 64" 19.8": 5, " Fung
Lisbon, Nov. 29. Ping-kal (SCAA), 0451:20. Austria today qualified for tho Chen Kim-hung (SCAA) 05 19.6 final stage of the World Soccer
2. Michael Hughes (HKAAC), t 31.282/L3 Hudson (72 LAA Cup competition in Switzerland Hegti, D. Medhurst RNAC next June when they draw 0-0 2 B4 10. Gar Whiting (72 LAA with Portugal in, a rotura;mateli Reg), 08 22 11, Chan Kung-man
KSCAA): 12. A. N. Other: 1. Chi here. 43 37 24 Fo-sheung (U): 14, Wong Cheung
3 18. 9.1
19 10 10
-10-053:46-17.30 ·
122 31'17:
Juen
Austria beat Portugal 9-1 when
Wong Kamun the teams met in Vienna last Ying Pot 10 17, Cpt N September in the first match of Jordan (BAMC); 18. Wong Fal" (U)g
19. Chang Yu-wan (U): 20, Cheung their Group 5 qualifying com- Wai-tong (SCAA): 21.
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