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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1958. EX-CHAMPION ·

CLUB BEAT RAF 9-3 IN PENTANGULAR TOURNEY

By "PAK LO"

On 'Haturday afternoon in the Peniagular Tourhument ike Ciali, in a thrilling needle match narrowly defeated the RAF XV by D polaig (2 tries 1 penalty goaly to 3 (1. try), and following thal, In the second game at Boundary Streel the Navy. completely overwhelmed the Police by the fantastic score of 40 points (6 tries 5 goals) to 3 (1 try).

The Dih minute enw Lloyd

In the first game the Chub kicked off against a moderate cross wlud, and wero soon deep into the Airmen's half, and only a neat tackle by Balderston forced Ewart, who had cleverly intercepted a pass, into touch close to the RAF corner ling, From the lincout the ball was and went over 'the Club's Ene cleared upield and the RAF and Gammon dived on it to level} again score when, from a neout, began to press hard and were the scorca as the kick was miss-away went the threes, and Senth given a penalty for an offsitic ed. The HAF attacked again easily converted the kick. 10-0. infringement, but gusty and Bedderaton dribbled up wint bent Milden's attempt at the line, ant only a rapiul sprint the kick, und enused it to slide and dive to touch down by past

the posts and it was Layton saved the Club. touched down by a Club player.

the

10

After this the 14th Policeman crrived and this seemed to

to alow down the Navy's rate of acoring. However in the 21st minule the Navy's threes went off again and Owen went over near by the fast despite a desperate last ninule (tackle by the Police full back.

serum on

De Roine 443 Layton then tools For the next few minutes the ball to die RAF 25-yard line looked as if The HAF were and there the Club were award going to repeal their previous e a penalty for an infringement Smith missed the long kick. 13-0. performance, as they were all and Hendersoput the ball neatly! A short time liter and the

fastween the over the Club, il t

posts to give the Navy heeled quickly from a set Henderson cleared with #lub the kad by 3 points.

the 5-yard ine and nighty kleks.

Lloyd reored again in the corner. With De Rome leading, the

Smith missed the conversion, Then the Club won a linen club again attacked and n klek 16-0. arid Leader gent, his threes fahead by Farquharson botinees

Then

Just before half time away, and Terville and over the wrong way and went over Smith broke through from a in the corner after a good wody the dead ball line. From the ineout and scored всаг the run, Ewatt mised the

5-yard serum

that resulted thei and after 20 minutes play the chib pushed their opponents Posts but missed the kick. 19-0. their line and the Club The Navy had had the ad- over

They serum collapsed on the ball andvantage in all they dick.

points played harder und faster than 11 was a very even first Half the score now stood n

3 Henderson missed the the Police and looked like a and the RAP were uninicky not to

well-oil:d

and the machine, level forms with the conversion, to be on

Police Just lid not know what Club. The RAP pack was play-

had, hit them. and they broke ing as a tearn through quite a bit, whereas the Club who were superior Indivi- dually played as such and thus Jost many good chances.

Club were eating by pri to nit.

The RAF lease forwards were doing their job well by smother

to a great extent,

The gume entled shortly after another RAF attack was clear

On the whole the game was ed. very even. The threes on both sides had their faults. RAP's ult was forward ing, and the Club's that of no! catching their passen

past

i

The second half was a repeat Wikicy went over

the first. In the 6th minute

converter. 24-0.

and Smith

Five minutes later Boulter wus forced out after a lovely Navy Buth sities brought These move and from the lineout the Da Club's tacklbst war. As faults into play whenever they baf went to Devis who toolt t usund, poor and only the three seemed likely to reore, and they over th me. Smith succeeded and the score stalwarts, Henderson, De Rune, tebal al

spot more again this time

tlo A

and Turville, tackled their man panties in this line before their was 20-0. below the waist. I

SECOND HALF

The second half opened

attacking and the Club

Bext games.

The packs played

At last we saw the Polite, well, thanks to Lelliot, who played a though St. Andrew's night had gond

throughtout, scorę withbviously taken its toll, and the when 1: dribbled wel? rand they Club did not back up as hard kiektu terol for his threes to to the RAF 5-yard le as they should have done. The gather and Scott went over near missed the before a fumble gave the Ale best players, in the Club side the corner. Scott

Police hed men a chance which they seized | were Ewart, De Rome, Turville, conversion and the to send the play back, to mid- Henderson, and Loder, whilst broken their duck by 3 posts.

those in the HAP were Maiden. Then in the 10th minute from a 5-yard scrum the ball came to Gammon, and Davis.

Davis who sold a dummy and crossed the line under the posts leaving an easy kick for Smith, who mnele no mistake, 34-3.

feld,

Then Lasider started a fine attack and when he kicked neros it looked as if the Club would

However, much

the Ainnen

NAVY v. POLICE

Gizi Farkas of Hungary, former World Women's Table Tennis Champion, in play in the match against England at Wembley.-Central Press Photo.

LEAGUE CRICKET

ARMY MAINTAIN THEIR LEAD

By "THE ZOMBIE”

Army maintained their lead at the head of the table in both the Senior and Junior divisions with two decisive wins during the week-end's Cricket League matches,

A pleasing feature of the other games was the good form shown by two enterprising tennis, Optimists and Navy, whose well-earned victories brought them up next, to the Scorpions in challenging positions for Senior

Division honours..

.

'th

Indian Recreation Club Cralgengover to declare their X1 were involved in another inning at a total of 147 runs for drawn match, this time with four wickets.

to the spectators' amusement, one of Henderson's young cons decided to try and emulate his 'famous father, and dashed on to the field and nearly caught the ball causing entitled to tackle such an un-gh the Navy scure would be. In the 4th minute Lloyd went usual opponent or not.

The over near the posts from a fast The RAF now attacked and neat three move and Senith con- the ball came but of a loose mául |verted. 5-0.

The second game as indicated by the score was an easy win

Navy and when for the

the

the After a tle midßeld plny, Police started with 13 men and Smith, getting the ball from the eventually when their 14th man serum, ran well and passed to who scored. Smith 37-3. missci. spectators minds

In the inst

few seconds the

round a niet Navy made it

gure when Davis scored from a three move and Smith_just missed the converalon. 40-3.

to wonder whether they wereted up, the only question in Davis

was how

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB FIFTH RACE MEETING (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) Saturday 5th and Saturday 12th Décèmbor, 1953. THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race run at 2 p.m. on both days.

The Secretary's office, at Alexandra House will close 11.45 am, on bolli days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

The Police tried hard but they were faced by the prob able eventual Tournament win- nery, and just could not get going Oply Scott and Lelliot shone, but once the team gets in some practice they could win against

weaker team that this.

a

to five.

overs

Indians batted for for 184 runs, and left their opponents with only 28 overs, which leaves rooms fog some criticism. A difference of Ave

would overs teen too bad.

not have

Pandas With The Hearts Of Lions Upset Braves

By “SNOOPER”

The spirit of Ed Carvalho's Champion Braves was abrond and the spirit of Jackle Wel's lion-hearted Pandas was at King's Park, judged by the gallant way the Pandas shattered the Braves' unbeaten record with B-0 shutout victory in the Senior "A" tissle before a record crowd of onlookers yesterday.

But the story of the Pandas' glorious victory was the superb pitching per- formance of Jackie Wei and the brilliant helding of his colleagues. The landus not only outhit the Braves by 8-2 but were superior in' all departments of the game. By virtue of this victory, the Patufig carned the distinction or being the first teamh to lower the Champions' colours and It was the Pandus' first win over the Braves since they first met four yeurs -ngo,

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It was a thril-proked; nordle was moved awitily from man to j Gogo Marques, who was ofte game. It was not until the intimah and tilere was only one jut

last the proininent hitters" Braves batter was cut that the error committed by the Paidas week, once again showed up Pandus made victory secure. in the course of the seven- with fine hitting form to secure

The Pandes struck top form as inning contest. The error was two hits out of three..

ch catcher Raymond thright time and delighted their cheed

Johnny Pereira also excellda with Ton in the seventh when he at bat with two hits in four. apperters as well as toes their deft

panteked pitchts had ball con- Intertered with pitcher Wei who The Caroliners were

the act of catching into some terrible trol. They ruist be given the was in

Infield blunders. Winning pitcher was highes praise for a great show Chappie Remedios' pop-lly.

Joey Franco. South Chilla's Diek and ence again winning pitcher

But from catcher Raymond Laŭ gave a good pitching dis- Jackie Wet has shown himself an outstanding moundeman in Tsao leo came a three-star display.

Frank Poon's Chinese Athletic play a spectacular dive-catch the Senior "A" Loop.

the USS to Wer's In the sixth frame to put out Association trounced In sharp contrast

Braves hurler Jock Eddie Loureiro. The Braves' pitching.

ves Czekre by B-1 in the thr Brown seemed to have lost hitting. by comparison. looked Senior "A" encounter, the fea- was the elever confidence in his own ability, second tale. All the Braves ture of which

feared His pitches fell easy prey to the most

hitters Junior defence of the Chinese ball- Pandas batiers who collected Remedios, Hank Killeen. Dlek players. eight hits in the seven innings. Chaves and Spikey, Guterres The sallers delighted the Wei yielded only two bits in the were most disappointing, only crowd with good ball sense in afternoon's play,

Buji Dhaber and "Doc" Guter- the first two innings but their Playing it ther new grey res were able to secure a hit defence was hustled but birits uniforms, the Pandus looked apice

brdinaty erim into thaking a most, impressive from the very

rip-roaring light for

of errors. During start and moved like winners did all that he could possibly used no fewer than six runs

supremacy. manager Carvalle Kreat deal

the next four frames, the CAA stop Y.S. Lang on third after a do. Almost all is players without minking serious infleld sacrifice bunt by second took part in the game yester- baseman Willie Woo, third day including Chapple Remeelus

Reinforced by the inclusion of sacker Wally Ma fired a high, who played second after the one to centre to drive home loss of "Doc" Guterres owing pitcher. Jack Bordman, first- Claude Pugh and to

In the the Pandas' Liang for

an injury

firth baseman

second-biscman Aunstrotz, the Frankie run.

Correa was yanked Americans shattered their losing carlier

and Junior Remedios streak by walloping the favoured TENSE ALL THE WAY

substituted as catcher.

WildBres.7-2 in the Senior "** From then on, it was tense

tussle.

Virgie Ribeiro's Wahoos ""

the first inning. With short-

Initial

all the way. The Braves were lighting individually as if their

Tsao

#1

In

THE REASON

I put down the reason for continued in winning vein by

enhto, abril-

good,

to

AUSTRALIAN RECORDS

lives were depending on it but the Braves defeat to the fact taking the measure of South It appeared that their team that

China 7-5 In the Ladies' éireult the Braves' ballplayers spirit was missing. The Pantins remed scured of conceding in the moming session game.

top continued to be right on

Prominent players of the day this game and were too tense for the next three innings to throughout. It was safety first were Angeline D'Aquino and

Elaine Souza. hold the Braves scoreless.

all the time and the prospects of Pearl Chan's Pandas maintain- Going into the fourth, Jackie Co

scoring a run werd all too ed all the characteristics of A the RAF, bringing their total It was a sporting declaration Wel and his colleagues put more are

team by deffaling Arst-class Into their of drawn matches to date up in that the total was below punch

hitting and

Seldom was a Braves' man on Chinese Athletic Association first-baseman Harold Ong sent third base and it was only in the average but left the opposition a

to register their sixth suc- 0-4 to stventh that the of time to the crowd delirious with

Braves were ĮMAL) sterifice fly to enable Benny able to show any signs of re-Chan herself 38 resonable period

cessive win.

Manager Pearl force ie Issue.

Fan to cross the plate for the covery. But their finish was not

was the winning Pandas fielded pitcher. The This the soldiers, and particu- Pandas' second run.

In the alth

in this If the Braves are to cebulid most of their reserves nrly Alexander, did in no uncer llantly-judged hit" by catcher toln manner. Alexander's 03 notants

to fight-field anything from the wrecicagt, it game. Naymond cut can be regarded as one of the drove home centre-felder S, 3 up to manager Carvalho fastest and brightest innings yet

lay solid foundations in the in- The CCC-Anny return match seen, probṛbly only next to that isu for the third ruh atit, a few hold. It will come as no sur-

minutes after, the whole crowd produced plenty of bright cricket of Tinker" Lee Inst week.

OL Pandas players, and supprise should the Braves go down ark was played in grad sarit. A ane bowling spell by veteran porters ran across the field to defeat-to-the-Saints-next

week-end, Forceful batting by both sides Donald Letch, aided by forceful wall of Jackie Wel on the Beck

A reshuffle, In the Infleld The Navy deserves credit in saw the balamen generally having batting by T. G. C. Knight and for the best effort or the one should shake the Braves out of

F. A. Woller, played the major wäich shut out the Braves in hd every department for their fine the better of the bowlers.

Melbourne, Dec. 8. their complacency. Three vital win and to mention the good

committed by the errors were

John Landy, Australia's players would only mean run- A brilliant 82 by George Souza, part in the Scorpions' unex- uncertain manner.

who once gath

The claimed the pectedly easy win over Club de athing through the whole team.

Braves were

yesterday. The first champion Miler, who may be lacking infleider Smill was, however, even more honour of being the highest Recreió,

traditional palikt although they costly error came when chicher the first man to run the four The Recreio total of 114 runs played with zeal. They went Frankie Correa threw to "Doc" minute Mile, today clipped 5.9

beenuse was far below their usual cap-down

manager Ed Guterres who fumbled the ball. seconds off his Australian $1,000 The next was. charged on Metres record in an unofficial abilities, and Leach's Bve Carvalho played Jock Brown

Hank Killten on second base run here, instead of Choppie Remedios was only wickets for 35 ruhs INTER-VARSITY

Timekeepers at the meeting next to Sim's six wickets for who is more familiar with the who allowed Manuel Gulerrts ball to pass through his legs.

not Athletic Associatio 24 In the week's 1st of best

best Pandas manner of hitting,

Bo Landy's Almo CROSS COUNTRY

bowling

Like Chapple, who has never lost Eddie Louteiro was guilty of a officials and performances. Leach,

Sims was mainly re-a game to the Pandas, will be third error when he fumbled a may not be accepted.

He ran the distance in two London, Dec. t.

Franklo Correl as minutes 20.5 seconds. Oxford gained an unexpectedly sponsible in keeping down the leaving for the United Kingdom throw by Junior Remedios who

calcher.

During the afternoon Geof appears that he stands an ex- Annual Inter-Varsity Cross of only 80 runs.

cellent chance at preserving his

Warren clipped 1.1 seconds of The tears:

Los Perry's

Metres 3,000 miles course at Roehampton near

over 7 Country Race held

HOW THEY STAND junbestén record.

Pandast pitcher Jackie Australian record with a line of The Pandas, however, had a Wel: Catcher Raymond Tsao 8 minutes 24,5 seconds, but miraculous escape in the seventh 1st Baseman-Harold Ong: End

here again It

doubtful when the Braves had the bases baseman Wille Woo; 3rd whether the new figures will be loaded and two away. But the Braves were not in scoring mood

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Melnber, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

antstending than the rest,

CLUB "B" WIN

Tha

REME

On the other side Club "B" Won casily by 25 points 10 3 when they played the A. A.

REME. Workshops lost because their threes were all at sixes and sevens and they

ircely through their line. The Club pack niso had the advan- of weight and used it quite

scorer

enabled of the week.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in allowed the Club threes to runeasy win over Cambridge in the Kowloon Cricket Club to a total at the end of the month nnd It replaced

advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during

the meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the ages was indeed an easy win London today.

of seventeen years, Western standard.

the Gate,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3 each per day payable at Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required.to pay the requisite fee of $3 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS & REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT.

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for| passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Belling Booths in the Members' Betting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $32. Through Tickets re- served for this meeting but not paid for by 10 a.m. on Friday, 4th December, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the Meeting at $2 cach may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen's Building, (Chater Rond), 6, D'Aguilar Street and 382 Nathan Road, during formal office hours and unt!1 11 am, on race days.

Attention is drawn to an amendment to the Rules for Cash Sweeps whereby Prizes of $2,000 each will be paid to holders of ičkets on placed entered ponies, whether Starters or not, but chly in the case of Cash Sweeps on the last race when tickets ardi on sale prior to the day of the race.

Taketa, for the Special Cash Sweep on the Pearce Memorial Cup scheduled to bo run on 30th January, 1984, are now available. The cost of each ticket is $2.

TOTALISATOR

Backers are advised not to destroy or throw away their tickets until after the "ali clear" signal has been exhibited."

ALL WINNING TICKETS, AND TICKETS FOR REFUNDS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT THE RACE COURSE ON THE DAY TO WHICH THEY REFER, NOT LATER. THAN ONE HOUR AFTER THE TIME FOR WHICH THE LAST RACE OF THE DAY HAS, DEEN SCHEDULED TO BE RUN,

PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE ON TORN OR DIS FIGURED TICKETS.

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Bookmaker, Ne Tac men, ste, will not be permitted to operate within is precincts of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

By Ordák of the Stewards,

HAMISA,

for the Club "B" and ft made They were successful by 20 than it is. Ingles and Kirkwood Best six places, their team look even better points to 50, filling four of the Army

with R. Royd Scorpions slone in the threequarter line the individual winner in 40 min. Navy and Berger did well in the for-30.2 secs.

Optimists JRC

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He led practically throughout CCC to set up a record time for the KCC course and beat C. J. Sudiby. RAF also Oxford, by more than half Recrelo a minule-Reuter.

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RAF Police Bangkok, Dec. 7. The Hongkong men's team de- Navy

IRC !. fonted Bangkok 49-42.

Recreio the women's division, DES Singapore defeated Bangkok KCC 18-31 and Japan beat the HKU Philippines 44-17-United Press | KGV

In

THE GAMBOLS

MAKE UP A FOUR AND DO TO THE THEATRE? NICE OFE YOU TO ASK US, MAC ... AND A SUPPER AND DANCE EX AFTERWARD6......; FIRE,

were

and even Bplkey Guterres ann-Wally Ma: Shortstop recognised,--Reuter,

mak up,

was struck out by Jackie Wel to end one of the | Fan, best games of the season.

STREAMLINED

S. Liang: Left-neder Chang Centre-fielder S. Hsu; Right-Belder Benny

Braves: Piteller: Jock

Eddie Choong Brown Catcher Frankib. Corren Wins All-England

18t

baseman-Carlos Yvanovich) 2dd baschian-Hünk. Küléén,

Badminton

Landon, Det

In winning this crucial Chapple Remedios 3rd baseman game, the Pandos gove 4 --Marubi Guterres, Junior Ne- streamlined show of fast, incl4 mé

médios;

Shortstop ** "Doc" Braves assive softball that left the

Guterres

Left-dekler. TER

Malaya's Eddie Choong todby defches torn and tattered. Ad Chaves; Centre-feldor -- Eddie won the All-Ingland badminton 3 5 1 0 2 21 It was all accomplished with Loureiro; Right-felder Bull title, al. Ensiboume when he

0 0 2 20 out any changes in the line-up, Dhaber,

0 a 13

samt bunch of players who 004 12 conquered the Saints rose to the 0 0 2 12, Joccasion, to overpower

100

beat J.B. Hobson of New Zệt- land. 15-8, 15,-3, in the Singles final today.

Bouth Bost and 3. Timperley,

15-8.-France-Prés

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'the other, two Sénior "A". Later, he and his cousin D. Ults; Alfredo Oliveira's Warriors Choong, won the Doubles title Champlon Braves.

Everything that the Panduk chcountered ittle difficulty in by defeating the Brilish pair,

1547. did was done with strict ecoa | beating, Chev Tool's Onomy of movement. The ball China by 6-0.

OTHER GAMES

ERIE SUTAI..I'M AFRAID WE CAN'T AFFORD IT THIS WEEK.

(WE'LL GO DUTCH, EH.?)

Barry App leb

JUST HAD A HEAVY-AND UNEXPECTED EXI

BLUE BAND MARGARINE

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