WEEK-END SOFTBALL
THE CHINA MAIL"," SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1954.
BRAVES SHOULD BEAT THE USS ORCA IN TOMORROW'S FEATURE MATCH
Says "SNOOPER”
My prediction is that Ed Carvalho's champion Braves will beat the alugging USS Orca outfit in the feature Senior "A" return softball tussle on Sunday at 2 p.m. at King's Park, but the gobs may pull a surprise in this eagerly-awaited clash which is expected to draw another capacity crowd of fans. Preceding the Braves-Orca battle royal, the Warriors face the youthful Rexes in the morning session game.
It will be remembered that the Orca ballplayers were almost through in the first round meeting but for the magnificent spirit of the Braves who rallied in the seventh to tie up the ball game and then went on to beat the sailors by 3-2 in the eighth. The Orca lodged a protest in the seventh and later the Protest Board of the Hongkong Softball Association upheld the objection. The first round game will be replayed from the seventh canto next Sunday (January 17).
catcher Jack Bordwell.
American Alda Wildfires, man. from his
Solld
Although the Pandas, Wild-
The Delawares Bres and
Likely to be seen in action are Thot rip-roaring game be- medios paved the way for the
Bunny Remedios, tween
the Braves
the Americans rousing success over "Pam" Hall, and
Remedius, Sally B Silva's Delawares in their "Ton!"
Sun. Oren, played rome six weeks
and Dolly Nor- Oliveira of both lust outing and on ago. had supporters
victory
the over worked up to fever pitch compa
Lat chiefly come Wonket
there be no mistake. and was
a fine, undoubtedly
pitching performance.
bc- There is a big difference hard game. The two teams ard expected to treat this Sunday's support is bound to come from twoen pitcher Evelyn Alonco of the Wahoos "B" and May Wu crowd to another grand game.
of the Pandas. The good num- If the Orca ballplayera
ber of hits collected by the counted themselves unlucky not
Colleens was, i believe, the to be on the winning end in
abend of the Yanks, the Amert-principal reason for the Wahoos the first round clash they will
within striking dis- cans are
Ignominious setback. be given
chance to another
tance and their chances of un- show
themselves tomorrow. Because of the sailors' lack of practice, I am Inclined to favour the Braves to win, but they will
have to fight hard. Alter weeks of King's
practice
i
ut
Hexes last season.
ure
arxing the Sentor "B" Pennant But the Colleens should look cannot be ignored. The Ameri- | very much the unknowing Anished second tu the pupils against the fast, direct balls of May Wu who distin- guished herself against Terry Noronha's champion Owls last
Should May month.
We give another superb display through- out. believe that the
I have every
reason to Colleens witl suffer their second successive lefcat at the hands of the Pundas.
I was impressed with the way Jimmy Herrick's Pandas battled
Delawares in Bill Silva's
win by 7-0 thrilling finish to
On that showing last Sunday.
have to in the Pandus will Brown
respected.
Park, the Braves have looked more polished in infeld play but there is little to choose bolween pitchers Kally Silva- Nello and Jock effectiveness,
The
BIG BLOW
Joys of moundsman
Chappie Remedios 1st a big blow to the Braves, but it 15 considerable consulation to both thai anager Carvalho Silva-Notio alt Brown have relumed to form.
Carlos Yvanovich will be an automatic choice at first while Manuel Guterres has proven his Capabilities
ties behind the plate.
Honk
Kiteen
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improving
rapidly at second and should play again, bul It is planned to remove Junior Remedios from shortstop to third with the ac- quisition of Roberto Nunes who is ilkely to be posted as short- stop.
Ax
made n special note uí pitcher Herrick himself, who improved greatly. When the Fans face From Diesto's xxigers Tomorrow, much will depend in Herrick's pitch- ing.
COLLEENS IMPRESS
It was a great day for Bunny Remedios' Colleris inst week- end when the red-shirted soft- ballers humbled Virgie Ribeiro's Wahoos "1"
remarkable
ال پورا
23-5 seure after having best held 4-4 at the close of the third and at one stage trailing 2-3 Coach Eddie Marque, came a for many congratulations after- wards,
الغاط
In the matter of coaching, the Colleens are well on top. Be- tween veteran Eddie Marques: and couch Willie Woo of the Pandus, experience will tell in the end. A little steadincks on
the part of coach Wou in guiding the Pandarettes will pay hand- some dividends.
In the other Ladies' League
TWO MINDS THINK AS ONE My Best Golf Shot
Together, twins D. Carew and J. Carew (back- ground) ponder a problem during the London Boys' Chess Championship at University College in Gower Street, London. The twins, 14, are students at Whit- gift School, Croydon-Reuterphoto.
International Rugger This Afternoon
By "PAK LO”
A 100-1 Slice Came Off For Richard Burton
Supreme moment in the golfing life of Richard Bur- ton (Coombe Hill) came with a three at the 18th hole at St Androwa, which won him the 1939 Open Championship from Ameri- can Johnny Bulla by two shots.
This, however, did not provide his biggest thrill. It was a 100-1' shot in a London tournoment the same year. He recalls:
"The most thrilling shot, and the one I remember best, was at the 480-yard 8th hole on the Moor Park High course,
"My drive was sliced; Anished behind trees. A No. 4 iron could have got the ball over them but not on the green a probable 6.
"So I decided on a 100-to-1 shot and it came oft. I sliced a brassto shot almost half a cirelo round the trees.
"It was no half-hearted effort. The ball widzzed its way to the green and finished 5ft, from the pln. Down went the putt for a 3. This enbled me to Úe for the £300 first
with Alt Pudgham.
prize
"Later, I had
an almorb
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COMFORT
Week-end golfers who fall with their drives can and com- fort in these opinions of Burton
"The driver is too uncertain for week-end golfers. Many would get better results it a brassie were used from the tee.
"They try to manoeuvre the ball with B driver. With the straight face, they have no chance. The margin of error is greater.
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Athletic Association by for table margin.
JUNIOR GAMES
In the first game Wales have had to field a weaker side than they hoped to, as the Welsh Regiment have refused to allow any of their players to be selected, as they have a friendly inter-unit match on Saturday..
This is not the spirit that is wanted in, the Colony's rugger and the Welsh Regiment should realise that in rugger circles they have been highly criticised in the last few days for their defection from the Internationals.
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PIRIE TRAINS SUCCESSOR
Wonder runner Gordon Pirie
the
is busily engaged training his possible
successor 17-year- old Laurie Reed, Rood la Junior Inter-Banks Cross Country Champion and over the same course Pirie won
senior event in only 1 min 43 secs bet- ter Ume. Reed is consistently
times returning better
than Pirie did at his age five years ago and Pirle says Reed can outsprint him.
NOTICE
Frank Poon's unbeaten Chinese Athlete Association By value of this victory the
have moved urst
team should go to town 11 will be Numes' first 03- Colleens
again this afternoon against the pearance for the Bruves in the threateningly nearing the home
streich,
whether Peart Pendas, The CAA youngsters season's big league games, Out-
Cha's Pandas will deprive the have a butting attack that is to be left-no felders are likely
rated as Senior "B" standard All this does not mean that place re- felder Dick Chaves, centre Colleens of second
weak team. mains to be seen. The much-and their teamwork has worked the Welsh have a felder Spikey Guterres and mai
On the contrary they have a awaited return tussle between much more smoothly than the right-fielder Buji Dhabher.
fifteen which will take these two teams will be pinyed Pandas.
pity and 11 on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. and a TRIBUTE TO WARRIORS
With "Little Goose" Wong, of stopping,
that Dal Rees, who was to have and keenly-contested who is considered close
one of the That Alfredo Oliveirn'a relega- game should be witnessed.
most promising youngsters in the captained them, has had to call
off because of an injury. Colony, pitching tion-menaced Warriors succeeded
there is tule Among the Pandas' candidates reason for the CAA
They have a good back line softballers in beating Chev Tsul's South China last Sunday is a great 10 challenge the Colleens are
to falter this afternoon.
and a fairly strong pack but
In the Scottish side we have tribute to their
May fighting calibre, pitcher
it à Wu. catcher
going to find The much-vaunted Maumaus they shortstop Amy will be given a fine opportunity struggle
overcome
the Eve os hooker and this should not quite stylish in the Eugenia Kwok, and
backs the give the Scottish Stella
who outfielder Cheng And
England forwards
have manner in which they defented
to score another win at the ex- the Caroliners
The Pandus have had
the Services they performed Pih.
Owen Athletic
greater share of the ball from pense of the Chinese
the scrum, and with Craig at reasonably well for a team that some bad luck in the matter of Association second team.
This hooker.
base of the scrum the has lost most of Its lustre.
sick lists, but it is understood
should finish with the For this reason I think that the
depend
good on a Diane Tong, regular first Mauinous, at least 10 runs ahead England should see more of the throty care!
oul for of their opponents. base, will be turning
ball and as they have about steady service.
The Scottish threes are very the Sunday game and her pre-
the best set of threes of all the fast and provided a certain one The Club's public stand at David Cooper's 25 Gunners sence should be keenly felt.
teams
should therefore will have to produce first class win; but if the Welsh loose they should do very well.
Mỹ | of them watches his possing, Happy Valley is being lent
In the
to against the softball
overcome game
stem forwards do their job well and Nicholson and
McNiven can
to the Hong Kong Automoblie Wahoos "B" relief pitcher opposition from the Cubs who mother the
English halves, always be relied upon to take Association for a Motor Rally Shella Bernal-Silva did a caused a sensational upset victory then the
game could
the ball well upfield and Moore on Sunday, 17th January, capable job when she was sent over the Maumaus a month ago easily go the other way.
In the centre has been playing | 1954. made who have There will be two Senior "B" in to replace Dolly Normon in The soldiery,
The fact that neither side very well of late. games followed the Braves-Orca the top of the third frame. much progress in the game, suli
before as a team This should also be a close tack finishing power. But there has played tussle. There can be little doubt
Shella's standard of pitching can be nn denying that the also leaves a lot to conjecture, game and it could well be that that Bob Summan's Americans
that day was very high. More Gunners owe much to the good but on the whole the England Scotland might just fall against than
has fired the once she
very work accomplished by David side should have the Iton's share what said to those Colleens Cooper on the mound.
of the play, and emerge the rugged bunch players. who worked as hard as Virgic
Definitely this is a "must" Ribeiro's • Wahoos for that In the final game of the after-
for all rugger fans and they 23-5 victory. noon, Fred Dlesta's Pl Dodgers
will find the trip to the Police Recreation Ground well worth their while, and should see two first class game9.
have little doubt that if the that Warriors maintain their n- proved form they will beat the tomorrow. Rexes comfortably Both teams are apt to be ragged, and if the two teams are level on form my bet will still be on the Warriors,
are now
at their best but the Yanks will have stern opposition
from Jack Carvalho's Wildfires in the feature game,
imagination of
A pitcher who will have to memorable be sericusly
ccrisidered
mc
14 Whether coach Marques will face the Rookies. The Dodgers Daniel Remedios who is a very start Sheila against the Pandas will start strong favourites to
Re- remains to be seen. moundsman. consistent
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clinch the game.
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HARD TO FORECAST The second game La even harder to forecast as very few of the Commonwealth team
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