EARLY »JUBILATION
THE CHINA - MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955.
Shouls of joy by the Australian fløjders as Evane is caught and bowled by Archer during England's first innings in the Second Test Match at Sydney,
England won by 38 runs.-Central Press Photo,
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Braves Beat CAA 10-6 After Trailing 1-4 At The End Of The Third
Braves defeated Chinese Athletics by 10-6 before a large crowd at King's Park Junior Remedios connected a three-run homer in the fourth inning to yesterday.
tư the tide of the game,
The Tribesmen started the attack, frst drawing blood in the opening frame wt. n Junior Remedios was safe on first station by a fumble and reached second by a steal. Carlau Yvanovich popped and Tony Osmund's long fly to centre field was caught. However, Manuel Guterres came up with a safety to score Junior Remedios. Buji Dhabher filed out for the third down.
It the fifth
Braves
K. T. Leung of the Athletics
forged their fielding and it is the first led his team's Inning with another run by Frankie Loureiro win they have earned since they hard drive to centre and stole who hit a safety to right feld joined the League in 1953. second safely. Leftie C. M. Tsung and mude second when the was put out on first but advanced fielder bobbled. Jack Brown Rabbit Leung. third. P. Hadvanced
him to third by n Lee drew a walk, but Y. K.ve
bunt and he himself ancrifice
Paul Tlu of CAA reached first on an error
and S. C. Wong followed with a hit.
Seldon Mo came up with an Infield fly but K. F. Chan con- neeled for another hit to load the bra
bases. Jock
ALL BLACKS SHOULD WIN LOCAL INTERNATIONAL RUGGER TOURNAMENT
Says "PAK LO”
On Saturday afternoon on the Police ground at Boundary Street a large crowd of spectators watched the first round of the local Inter- nationals being played off. The All Blacks (New Zealand) romped home with a well deserved 15 points (5 tries) to 3 points (1 try) win over the Welsh-Irish XV, while later in the afternoon England, showing more skill in practically every department, comfortably beat Scotland by 24 points! (3 goals, 1 penalty goal, 1try) to 8 points (1 goal, 1 try).
land. The only time Scotland This will be the first lary looked really dangerous wis when the forwards kept the ball and took it on with their feet and short passing movements.
By far the most spectaculer display was that put forth by the All Blacks. They were very much atter than their opponents, and made good use of their plentiful chances. On Saturday's They first used this at the end display, without any hesitation of the first half and why they whatsoever, I select them to did not repeat it in the second head the International table until
car the ent Was a when the second round is played mystery. off in a fortnight's time.
In the
the forward rushes Todd Horta, the pack leader, and a one time New Zealand Inter-Ing player. Despite their ap- was for and away the outstand- national, was terrific, His play parent advantage of weight the was an inspiration to the rest of Beaitish forward seldom got the his team throughout the game. ball back from the act serums, Not that they needed much in- spiring. So good were they that and when they did their threes
fumbled badly. the only difficulty is to select the best.
for him, back, WILD
Dyer, playing his first game Even the full back ployed
the Colony, in the well as extra man in the three unusual positions of full
down and Unt, for he was little needed at never settled
often out or full back, as the All Blacks ael- en
position and had o dom were out of their opponents poor game, though he seemed better when he switched with half.
end of the Rainger, who has been im- Ingils toward the proving of late, played his best game. game to date, but he was com- other hand, the threes combined
In the English team, on pletely overshadowed by the other threequarters.
Sadd, in well, and with Parkinson
service.
under the pow type floodlights, and whether they will be better than last year's can be seen on Wednesday night
It will be remembered that the only previous floodlit gume was played last year under bad conditions, but it is expected that there will bo a tropical downpour this time.
Parsees Prove
Too Good For President's XI
A brilliant unbeaten 98 by Jalu Shroff, the King
the Parsee XI to a comfort- the George V schoolboy, helped
and able six-wicket victory over the IRC President's XI in a
ed at the Indian Recreation friendly cricket match play-
Club yesterday.
particular, played blinding Brentford in front, got excellent
game
Shroff's innings capped an en- tertaining day's cricket, which saw first one side and then the
other holding the Initiative.
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HE CAME BACK !
This dramatic picture shows Frank Tyson, England's fast bowler, collapsing with hands to head after being hit by a ball, from fast bowler Lindwall in the Second Test at Sydney. He was taken to hospital for an X-ray, returned, continued his innings, and then bowled! The next day his magnificent_bowling was responsible for England's victory. Central Press
Photo.
Home Soccer Sports Diary
Standings
London, Jan. 8. Football League standings after today's matches are as follows:
TAMD DIVISION (Bouth).'
Leyton Orient Bristol
Southampton
Coventry
Southend
Q. P. Rangara
Northampton
The tackling The Walsh-Irish fought game backs left a lot to be desired, of the Scottish ly, but their threes seldom got AB chance to show their worth. R, was rather half-hearted.
Outstanding for Scotland were The fast breaking of the All
Todd and Patrie, while in the Blacks wing forwards kept the England team Talamo and Ferry two Welsh-Irish halves pinned
no were the best in the forwards, they just never down, and the chance to feed their threes and everyone of the English backa deserving recommenda- properly. When the ball did get tion, but especially Hewitt for The President's XI batted first out to the three, however, the
his wonderful dummying, and but the opening batsmen were All Black threes
marked'
and Parkinson for his long, rakingsoon struggling for runs agamst tackled them so well that
often
touch kicking. and of course, the Parsec Welsh-Irish
opening the
were moving Brentford, for the openings hoBilimoria and Dhaber,
bowlers, towards their own line instead
made.
MSIWAI Noratch of away from it. In the Welsh- From the start England press- Billimoria clean bowled Ar-Gillingham Irish berr Collins and Thomased, but it was not till ten min- thur Rumjahn for a "duck" with had a good game but the others utes had passed that the first no runs on the scoreboard, Wilh never settled down.
score came. Then from, a line-two runs on the board, B- out the ball
the moria struck again, wrecking 3. came back to line, and Hewitt cut R. Kitchell's stumps, and two The only fault the All Blacks three
through and scored. Brentford wickets were down with no ad- had was the absence of a place kicker. Had they had a kicker took the kick and converted to ition.
make the calibre the of Thomas'
5-0
One un inter, the other open- England attacked again and would have reached astronomical
Scottish 26 where Ing batsman, S. F. Chagia, was Tatay got to the proportions.
a penalty run out for one run to his credit. From the start the All Blacks they were awarded
The Presidents XI was all out attacked, and they hardly ever for offside, and Danskin took cased up until the final whistle the kick and put it smack be for 180 runs.
Billimoria finished off with the to make the His teammates, Jack Carvalho went. On the half way line tween the posts
fine analysis of seven for 36 Penman broke through a llacout score 8-0 after 15 minutes. in the first few minutes, passed Sun
but runs in 10.3 overs, one of which England pressed, on to Harrison, then to Hata, were somehow kept outside the was a maiden. who tore off and was bundled Scottish 25. Then, about 15 into touch with barely a yard yards inside the half way line.
Rolkes
the ball, nipped got through the defence and scared well out. The conversion was missed. 11-0.
to go.
ONLY FAULT
scoro
score
ON THE DEFENSIVE
Aldershot Bournemouth
Watford Brighton
Exeter
Brentford
Swindon
Shrewsbury
Reading
Cry Palace
Newport Wales!!
Calotoler
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DIVISION THREE (North) Scunthorpe
Herthepools
Accrington
Barnsley Gateshead York City S. F. Shroff and Jalu Shroff Workington opened for the Parsees against Oldham the medium paced bowling of S. Started H. Khan and F. M. el Arculi, Chesterfield and were
ere immediately put on the Rochdale Southport Khan mado a mes 14
Darlington Bradford
The Americans walloped the Overseas 18-1 in another Senior "B" match played at the same
Jim me.
Armstrong of Chan was again put out on Brat reached second on an error.
Yankees shone for his sido in and P. C. Wong illed out 10 end
Eddie Loureiro again popped, collecting eight runs, three on the inning with Rabbit Leung but Juntor Remedios pulled a his
Own account and Ave still stailed at third.
three-rum loword centre field batted in, including a three In the second. Frankie long fly Loureiro of Braves collected a which, however, was caught by homer in the second canta,
Ho also took the batting two-bagger after one down but P. H. Lee who ran hard and
the ball honours with three in three. the next two batters were put dived la time to scoop
for just an inch off the ground out to no avail.
the second out. Frankie Lourelto and Ken Donaldson, each made dented the rubber nevertheless, three trips around the diamond.
The Arricans dentai
the СЛА
were again sent back by
rubber four times each in the a pop and another double pluy.
sixth and five times During the sixth both sides first and
The second and fifth. were kept scoreless
the in the 08
Overseas came
There was a scrum about five Braves
turned back lonely run for were first
yards from the line and the All also by a double kill and a put in the third.
Blacks were awarded a penalty out und Athletics went cat in
COLLEENS LOSE
for "fect up". Harrison took three straight.
the only Ladies game the kick but it hit the upright but were $000 back on the defensive In the last frame Braves ob- played on Sunday, the South and rebounded into play, and defensive again, and from a of S. F. Shroff's stumpa Ker Hallfa ined another $13 Insurance China
Ladies shellacked the was cleared to the 25. There suru
surum Brentford at his threes mant joined J. Shroff, but no s through Jock Brown and Pennant-holding Colleens 'A' Hata took the ball in the line away and Edwards with a love-too left without scoring and two Calisto die Loureiro, who were batted
scored in
out and crashed through to be ly run crossed the line and wickets were down for 40 runs,radford Lee's
in bry Hank Kilven after Frankie 21-5. They
except the sixth
caught with 15 yards to go. scored beside the posts. Dansin all of which were scored by Grimsby Louisro was wiped off at home. collected 17 hits from losing Athletics turn.
Another penalty for "feet up", hot little trouble in converting young Shroff, Shroff, driving Braves were unsuccessful In Rabbi Leung made another pitcher Dolly Norman. Dlone but Harrison missed again. Then | 18-0.
and cutting with great power, the bird and were retired with double play to end the Indiana' Pires of the Colleens homered in
Sadd
took the ball, kicked Now the Scals with a lovely continued to dominate the inn- out
nty run. I was the big last turn.
now all the third and Henrietta Ozorio ahead, raced up under it, gather rush rocked England back on ings, as his other teammates The Athletics inning for the Athieties. Y. K.
topped the batting with
• three
ed, but was tackled in time, and their heels, but on the English came and went in a steady pro- hit. Chan was an ugain with a
C. M. out for a desperate rally.
in three
Collins touched down the loose | 25 the ball was knocked on and cession. Though
C. Wong
was Tsang reached first safely on a
Saturday's resulls were: CAA ball.
England cleared from the serum declared out for being &cpped bobble and advanced to second Jr. upset the P. I. Dodgers There was a slight lull in the as the half time whistle went, out of box. a series of miscues on P. H. Lee's sacriflee. Y. Ka-6; Wah Ying whitewashed the
Immediately after the interval All Blacks attack as tho Welsh- Irish pressed, but some long England attacked of the put Wong in scoring "position
plete
also a no-eun and no-hit game, kicks"
took play back to the with a lovely three move sent diamond.
Pandarettes gave a walkover to Welsh-Irish 25, where there was Hewitt over in the COTIC Colleens 'B' due to insufficient players turning up.
score
Brown, the Braves' chucker, lasued a free ticket to the next batter, Rebbit Leung, and the
was tied at 1-1. S. C. Wong was nipped at home plate when C. M. Tsang ground- ed to second bars and P. II. fly ended the
infeld
in
were
In
on Paul Tiu's infield grounder lete Tsung's
Chan blasted a bingle to com- Ovoraens Jr. 14-0, which
end Tlu on second,
inade a squeeze
tour
S. C. Wong
P. C. Wong followed with n bunt and, rushing in, Yvanovich single and Y. K. Chan made at Wong arrived
Paul Tiu sacrificed
fumbled. P. C. Wong crossed for home. the plate.
Seldon Ma sacrificed third wher. himself to push Paul Tlu across for the second out and the Inst batter popped to end the big income,
Jocks Brown of Braves and,
from the third, and K. F. Chan's mely hit brought
S. C.. ong for the third run.
CAA le 4 at this stage.
JG RALLY
Soviet Speed
ond
was
P. C. Wong of Athletles both Skaters Improve
went all the way on the mound.
The former yielded nine hits,
the big rally of issued three free tickets and the On World Record
Intter 12 and one. The Tribes-
the Braves in the fourth canteen bobbled seven times and
Jock thele opponents nine.
honours Eddie
went to Frankle
Batting
Now came
Frankie Lov giro started with after one out and
followed
sult, Loureiro popped out but Junior Remedios come up and looped made a perfect four in four,
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hit
Brown
fat low
over
and
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Then with four wickets down for 70 runs, Shroff at last found Hearts and In P. R. Ragi a partner who | Clyde
could stay with him. Those two Hibernimm hammered the President's XI Falkirk. attack all over the field and won the match for the Parsed's Queen 8 anth without much difficulty.
a fumble and Contes broke Danskin converted to make the through to score well out. The score 21-0. conversion was missed, 3-0.
"CURIOUS TEY Never for a second did the All
Bowling honours for the Pre- Then at lang tast the Scots Blacks caso up on the pressure,
scored. It was rather a curioussident's XI went to S. H. Khan and after a couple of failed at try, as one of the English backs who took three: wickets for 85 tempts, they were pushed back with long kicks into their own had the ball as it went over the runs.
The match followed by line, but rolled on his with
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haust Inside their half Thomas the ball in the air and went tea dance which was well afterne missed a long penalty kick, but grabbed it and touched it down.
Deconis
SECOND HALF-
tended,
THE SCORES
IBC President's XI
Third Lank Queen's Park Et. Johnstone Steaétouantir Moston Jactar Ayr United Arbroath Brechin Aston
[2] A. R. Klichell, b. Elllimoria ( K. Nazarin, c. J. Shroft b. Ker
mani
Billmorta
moria
Bullmoria
K. Lalchand
Billimoria
H. T. Barna, Not Out
Total
laber
was missed. was awarded The conversion
21-3. another try about 35 yards out. Moscow, Jan, 0.
Midheld play followed unt!! Speed Skating This time he made no mistake to Champion, Boris Shilkov of the level the score at 3-3. Somehow Fleet dummied his way through Arthur Runjahn, b. Billimoria Loureiro of the Indians who USSR. today broke the world the Welsh-Irish kept their onto score near the posts, The 15. T. Chugia, Run Out
At this point the English Khan, C. B. Shroff record for 6,000 Metres, clocking ponents at bay until halt time. conversion was missed. 24-3. 7 minutes 45,0 seconds at Almă
hooker, Beld, was injured and tance to left, the bull sailing:
In the opening minutes of had to be carried off. In "the 8. A. Ismail, Fun Qut Ata, capital of the Central Asian felder for
the second half the All Blacks closing moments of the game | A. R. Abbas, ibw b. Billimoria the
In the other Senior "A" game, Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan.
received a walkover homer to clean up the diamond. Pandas
The former world record was scored again when the forwards Scotland scored ogain whan K. Minu, St. Hagi b. Bill. Inspired by this the, Tribes from Delawares who could not held by Nikolay Mamonov of and the threes joined in a torzi ingall cut through and scored y el Artuili, e Dhaber. men Yvanovich
Osmund field a team in timo.
the USSR in 8 minutes 9. fic foot rush front their own 25 well out. Annandale converted each
right up to the Welsh-Irish line to make the final score 24-8. connectedl
hit 21
and The University staged an upset seconds. Manuel
the ball Guterres forced an by shading Pandas 'B' 6-4 in tife Skating conditions were ideal where Sada gathered
THE TEAMS WEB error which scored Yvanovich. Senior "B" League match, The at Alma Ata today. The world and scored. The
conversion Buji Dhabher slammed out Collegians started well by lead-record for the 5,000 Metres was missed. 6-3.
Welsh-Irish: Harris, Lloyd; another hit which yielded two ing 2-1 in the first. The young lowered twice, first by Dmitriy Minutes later Hata added an-
Collins, Blackburn, caught up in the second and Sakunenko more runs.
7 other Ane try when he burst Slevin
through a Tony Guterres was put out
lincout on the Welsh Marsh, Lloyd, Summers, Holds- a two-all deadlock. Then minutes 54.9 seconds! nde it
worth, Bovan Thomas, Hargroves, The 500 Metres event was wen Irish 25 and scored in the co.. Heyoon, Culverwell, Dawson, dn the warpath. Their leg went ahead in the third to
4-3, but the Undergraduates by World Champion Yourly The conversion was inlowed. 8-8.
Imho
Welsh-Irish. attacksed in turn and Thomas narrows Tail Rainger, Healy,, Carod“
Heywood, Peck Daber and impressive;
Though C. M. Teang of the Afth frame both relired empty-seconds. Serguev's world re-
cord statics at 40.9 'record- Athiolles was on with
hit and handed,
Franco-Prosette de
Callin early, scored when he W. Ernest, centre-flekker of
Harrison, Flavell, F. Buhrort o 108 2109 Nowznanj reached second on a wild peg, University came up first in the
A DOUBT
broke thro lincout on the Penman, Costos, Clode.
he first, P. H. Lee was mud roller, was sixth and he unexpectedly slam ex
doubt about the All Slacks in a
Baotiands, Dyer, McNiven, Shrops Not Outu Chan's Infield
and the All Ingall stone. Inglis, Turville, The Kerman, Iow gloved by Tony Osmund in the med out a low fir between the existing record because no have y
cleared upfield, Back Mamonoy's per Black windy
alley and C. M. Tsang and centre-felder, for
formance was made in 1953 the freid went the play, and Walker Black Ruh Bankin, Todl, Petrie, Perry, Landendaje, was caught running back and home run.
Est broke through Chhom That inspired the scholars and when at Davos, Switzerland, Barmout a forth betwean bases and finally
scord well out. they were able to hold: the Keos Brockman, of Holland; from amerikul
-Patterson.) Edwards, tagged out by Jualor Remedios, Bearers scoreles during the won the Championship of the convenion was mit 13. Heyits, rivet Brilles Brentford
Nost the All Blacks misvedka pa
Dans Inst two innings. Finally they. Swliberland in
Held Between
walked away triumphantly, with: seconds.
at 3nst but the Indians were
now
clocked
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felding suddenly became lively led it 4-4 "In the fourth In the Sorguevef --- Moscow. in 2011 | imel ved erather popality, then AAIDOLLISERER Hata, Mitchell, 7h, Kermani.
the hot corner guardian.
In
bases, Can
There
mention
During than had passed an additional run in the he havin the fret station
was making canto to make the final Record. It was Junior, Ramo,
allos The Jokers
the
covering Frankie Lou onts 9-6, but erred seven Limer reiro to peg Chan at second for which cost them three runs a double play, and send the "It was a well deserved Athalice, back to their benches, for the University, Pe wild the score at 7-47000
they have dednitely imp
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Hot OUR
Total (for four wide dec.) 187:
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REZARABRANAREZANTEBRAERE
TODAY
Boccer
Rest at 4.30 p.m.
Seafareja match: Scottish V The
TOMORROW
Golf
Mitchell Plate werni-Duais.
WEDNESDAY
Cricket
Triangular Tournament; NAF-RN. V Army at HKCC at 11 6.
Boxing
"Red Duster" Trophy matches at Missions to Beamen commending ot 6 p.m.
Harry
Odell
says
I feel highly honoured to. be able to announce "what I believe will be the most
[brilliant event of this decade.
DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE and SIR LEWIS CASSON, England's distinguished artists, will give a recital of Shakespeare and poetry at the EMPIRE THEATRE on Wed- nesday, 16th February, 1955, at 9.30 p.m.
A limited number of seats will be sold. For further particulars call International Films, Ltd., Telephone 21832.
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