THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1956.

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WEEK-END SOFTBALL

CHINA CLAIMS BOTH INTERNATIONAL SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS

By "TIME-OUT”

Playing determined ball before an enthusiastic crowd of supporters at the park yesterday, China claimed both titles of the International Series as the Ladies whitewashed the Portuguese lasses 14-0 in a five-inning scramble that had to be called off due to the inability of Portugal's fielding a team after a player had been injured, while the men's side saw Portugal succumbing to a heartbreaking 3-4 decision when bone-headed error virtually handed the victory over to China on a silver platter.

A

The vast crowd of Chinese supporters who stomped out to the Park yesterday to witness their team's encounter against a formidable Portugal nine were ably rewarded as this diamond thriller went into the tenth frame with n 3-3 deadlock before an unforgivable error in the Portugal infield pushed Harold Ong across with the margin of victory.

The colony's lop hurlers, way to centrelleld to see Poon įsion, China's Arst rackter Harold "nose" Wong and Vie Pedruco, scramper over the plote,

Our relayed the pill to catcher faced each other on the mound Velerun Y.S. Lining followed Tsão and Chaves was tagged to for China and Portugal resper- | with another strush through complote a timely twin-kl.

Eldie Loureiro then walked. tively. and

pitching 让

duel❘ third base while encued right from the opening papurd for the second out. Aton-teir second and advanced free- pitch. chapler as both hurlers fired ing for his

whi error. Portugal'sly to third

Y.K. Chan

Vir

had

their fuak balls in with unerring Souza nailed Llang at second for Chaves would have scored

he held up at third! Waiting out neeurney for ten frames before the third ou

Art Özório over- the pitches. looked a shady third strike and for the third out, was picked

last chance sealing Portugal's

as future batsmen firgl

Loureiro

for victory

a boneheaded play in the tenth Opening the fifth frame with by his maten tagged Pedrucu

burler toning Pedre lined over third for a with a heartbreaking loss,

Ballhawk Tony Guterres double and advanced on a wild +utad 1 score card

Eddie for pitch. Prtugal in the second frame chased him over the pan with a could not even got near with the indial tally. Leading clean bingle to left Geld, but bose in the final innings.

Sleady ball-playing on both uff, Guterres latchett on to once again ragged base-running fat letter-high pitch and sent it saw Portugal's pufertil tally sicles was the order of the day' this tower jug way over the head of ¦dying en

as Laureiro's during the final stages of Polite

tusafe us innings Chma's centrefelder P.C. Wong attempted steal saw him being thrill-packed

score for a paring

Art came and went and the plastered for the first out, China then settled down and rest and hey Res still stand at 3-4 when China two capid nits were registered, then shortstop Dickie Chaves beat out a bunt, settling at third when a whip arross the ila- more in an adtempt to noul hun ut the pilfer went wide.

humer

1ELE

stirred inning

the breez

to end the

TIED IT IP

in

Capitalisang Portugal's defence in the bottom the next Unbler failed to con- [haff of the sixth, China pushed Deet nad the side was retired.

im two runs to tie up the ball- jigame. "Cloove' Wong led off with a walk, Seldon Mu then obluun- life when his grounder was heaved wildly, leaving men second and third,

INCHED AHEAD

With China still finding di culty in solving Pedrico's starts, the Portuguese lady inched altend

the fourth with

bunt

an-

Paul Tiu. pinch-hitting

(12)

fur

for

ather tally on two timely fits, Harry Kwok, then grounded out After one out, Tony Slugger 10 second to send Wong across. to Collecting his steand hit of the Guterres drew a free buss Best Diki advanced on u sterday. L.C. Poon orcounted Ace. Marcos Souza then pusled the equaliser with a neat single Riding his luck. ham to third with a neat smash to centrefield. through the box while Dickie Poon made a dash for second on Chaves sneaked him across withi the next pitch but Souza's peg along the ron true and Poon was thumbed for the second, out. Y.K, Chan then grounded lo retire the side. The seventh frame opened favourably

Portugal FLY Dickie Chaves obtained a life on stole bungle un infield

and secont.

Boneheaded base-running once again seated the fate of Portugal Here. Portugalas, next up. Vie Pedruco roiled and to third for the Best out made gift of their initial tally

Filcarm catcher "Cuchie Chaves tried to

from score

another neat basepath at the plate. However Chaves husty attemp to steal second saw the rally lizzie na hu was nipped on the slide for the third out.

Batting in the bottom half of the fourth frame, China's LC. Poon singled through the windy- alley after one out and promptly

second.

stale

215

for

fans that

The to bal in

tenth Vale frame, the first extra inning,

anel Tension nunted, were cheering every pilch shot peross the plate. After one out, Harold Ong outron an in- field hit by a hair's breadth and the Chinese quarter went wild with elation.

ham A sacrifler bunt placed

at in scoring position

second base and Seldon Ma stepped to the box with fans wildly plead- ing for a single. Facing a two- two pitch, Seldon Ma tapped a lowering pop fly towards short- with atop and short left field Harold Ong rounding the sacks at the crack of the bat.

With the outcome of the game the play of this relying on

fly ball, Portugal's towering

Dickie

and Chaves shortstop left fielder Eddle Loureiro both mode a mad dash for the catch

final only to stop short at the

to moment to allow the ball drop cleanly between them for a single and the Championship, a disastrous Anale Lo a grand game.

Soura, whipped the pill all the second base! Equal to the voca- for China were outlielder 1.C.

1956 Olympic Torch Relay

Is World's Longest

By ALAN GEMMELL

1

At 1.32 on the afternoon of November 22, a runner will enter the Melbourne Cricket Ground, main Stadium for the 1956 Olympic Games, and make one circuit of the track. He will carry the Olympic torch. After completing the lap he will transfer the flame to a cauldron,

The XVI Olympiad will be under way. The world's longest relay run will have ended,

BATTING PARADE

Leading the baiting parade

l'oon and catcher Raymond Tano who had two hits each in four trips to the plate while for the losers Dowerhouse Tony Guterres claimed the taurels with a ringing homer in second chapter, himself scoring twice for his side.

the

On the distaff. side, Portugal, without the service of top- notchers Patsy Macdonald, Irene Starkey, Alda Oliveira and star hurler Evelyn Alonco. were heavily outclassed by their Chinese opponents

who mude

mince meat out of the weak re- sistance offered and claimed the

it with a severe 14-0 troune-

ing

Taking the initiative right from the start, China jumped into the lead with

two runs.

KUTS WINS X

COUNTRY RACE

Soviet runner Vladimir Kuts isi pictured during the Champlon cross-country race held Sunday in the Vincennes Woods. He won the race, beating and Poland's Chromik, who came second,

Emit Zatopek.-Express Czechoslovakia

veteran

Photo.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 13.

Orders by Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated March 27, 1956.

Force Headquarters

April Platoon.-Tvenday Int 1930-Q RIRDF 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mufu.

Platoon-Sunday April 1, 1956-Shooting Practice at Kal Tak Hage Parade WD Car Park Kuw-

Reced

Remedios 99. -1; A. Nuronha 90, 90-105 E. Rozarto 900-194: E. Costa 10, 94-290; total 1173.

Aimy "D"-1163.

Cricket-RHKDF-RICKDF v KM9

SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNEY

Win

King's Own "A” Blarney Stone Shield With Two Injured Players

By "PAK LO"

When on Saturday afternoon the King's Own "A" had to take a third period of extra time before they could overcome the hard fighting 74 LAA, the sages round the field shook their heads and announced that whoever won the next semi-final would be the eventual winners.

This certainly seemed to make sense, for in a Sevens match the extra minutes always take more out of a team than 50 minutes rest can put back again.

Not only that but King's Own Army were out in force many of the the Club could have, won had they forgot their speculor

normal | tackled 4 lllße harder. In the third "A" took the field in the final allegiance and cheered on the insder-minute 27 took the hall upfeld at with virtually two

The Old Crocks el fest and then picked up and passengers dog Old Crocks. both having been injured earlier never moved up to tackle, they were scored under the posts. Rowe con

too clever for that. They saved their verted. Club came back will a nieg on: But their spirit never lugged wind and strength and let the 34 do i fry from hair way as O'Kelly broke cont and with a wonderful

by 13 the threes to come up is then Wilson off in a long rus which end- and then into the tackle they went, fed in him touching down under the points (2 goals, 1 penalty goal) In the lineouits and acrumm the Old i posts. O'Kelly converted. 5-5. to 3 points (1 try) to become the Crocks with an amazing regularity The Cuts had a terrible chance in the opening minule of the second winners of the Blarnos Stone got the ball back to their threes and Shield for 1950. The Shield and Roberts kicked often and steadily for half when O'Kelly Intercepted

bough, making ground all this Umepass at the outsel but he knocked on runnersup as he did ko.

and from the resulting scrum on the the replica, and the

Attacking in the 74% 23 the 014 27 HAA 25 the ball went to Rowe Cup

were presented by Mrs Crocks were awarded a penalty for who raced away down the Wing Strufion, wife of the Commander feet up in the serum and Roberts closely pursued by Penman

to Just as Penman, was about British Forces at the end of the converfed,

Then in the final

second half, the 74 | tackle Rowe stopped short and then LAA realised that normal three | tore on again but Ponman was un« biggest surprise of the movements

would never beat the balanced and could not get cloka The afternoon was the failure of the Old Crocks and in the first minute enough. Howe just made the corner Club "A" team to got into the Anderson lay well out on the wing and no more.

and a long lobbed paw found it's Anal, but they were well beaten mark and with a seventy yard nun

con in the semi-final by a faster and he scored well out. Buckby Atter

beam in which Rowe and verted Jackman were the outstanding players.

bent the 27 HAA way they i all the rumming, but they waited for through the centre and then

Then in the closing minule on the and Club 23 the 27 kicked across Jackman, gathered and then as he was tackled passed on to Rowe who teored under the porta and then converted, after again getting away

13-5.

In the last minute the 14 were on the delenstve when a long taking kick by one of their men failed to fram End touch, but Izod ract after it picked up with about a yard to gu and scored. Buckly converted. 10-3.

27 HAA

"A"

v King's Own "C"

"CH King's Own

were no match for the 27 though they tried

but their

The

The Old Crocks nearby caused the upret of the tournament and Bave 74 LAA a very nastly shock when they took the lead in the

con- first half with a penalty version and held grimly on to their lend until in the second hand, half youth arul speed finally told and 14 LAA racked up two goals to give them the right to contest the semi-final with King's Own

'A"

three lind never

the day wine and agale with some

Penman at the last second,

King's Own "A" y 27 HAA "A" Although Rowe and Jackman played like herdes and were well bacted up by the rest of their Seven they were no match for the terrife speed and effortless handling of the King's Own

inces

In the third minute the King's Own

noved well had only qutilar maved nice runs on is own. And a word of oral for Howe who was every- where. Ife played on the wins but was covering the centre and attack- ing us all times and when after a One interesting factor in nice three move from the King's were awarded a penalty for King's Own "A" win was the Owns 25 he scored in the corner and feet up on the 27's 20, and Keir then converted. the King's Own converted from the touchling fact that when In the semi-final | were out of the hunt. A few seconds with a grand kick. Again and they knocked out 74 LAA they later Rowe repeated his manovre

time he covered again in the first half the King's fer except that this felt fully revenged, for earlier Aully three quarters of the field Own attacked but could not on In the season. the two teams before running round to touch down broak through and still with had playd a couple of friendlies, under the pole the converted their three point lead they enter-

his own try, 10-0. with each winning one game. In the second half 27 ecored again of the second half. Then with the Inter-Unit finals from a fumble by the King's Own In the first minute the ball went Une. and Rowe out to Cain from serum just inside the 74 LAA were one up when on the half way

missed the conversion narrowiy.

the halfway line, and there was no and they beat the King's Owa.

Next minute Rowe was again one who could catch him. In fact it after Saturday both were once through the centre to send Mowl is doubtful K patyone at present playing rugby in the Colony could each over near the posts. Howe converted. more square again with

Cain once he has got started, and RAF Sok Kong v Club "A" he touched down under the posts. having won a major tournament. 18-0.

King's Own "A" v 15

were slow to start and did far Keir to add the extra two points. Medium "A"

line

Then

In the fourth minute the King's Own seemed to put the issue beyond all doubt when Keir, after a lovely touch Nading kick, goi. the ball from the lineout and weat through to pass on to Blincse who

verted.

loon 0.30 p.m. Dress: BD, WT ORUCT. Lt. Col A. S. J. de 8 E C. the gatho was seldom in doubt. went blind from a scrum to-core-scored „Açor the posts. Keir, con

Thursday April 5, 1908 Visual Train ing & Fieldcraft. Parade MPG 3.30 P.. for HQ RIIKDF. Dress: OG. WT Order.

Light Troop-Friday April 6, 1000-H. Gun Drill Parade MPG 3.39 p.in. for HQ RHKDF, Drem: Overalls.

C& Troop--Monday April 2, 1956

-No Paroch.

Hongkong Regiment

P. O'Driscoll, Capt.

that he

A

the

TERMS

1st King's Own Fidler, Diana. Cain. Keir, Wade de Cordova.

Dew.

There

27 HAA "A"

Barker, Mancy. Owen

In the second half Bilncoe side. stepped his way through the opposi tion from the 15 Medium's 25 to scors King's Own "A" ♥ 74 LAA Rowe. Mow, Jackman, Thompson. well out and settle the questio

Here werO through after Glen nearly broke

two really well Barber. thle, but was Just caught and no matched teams and a really first mare on the King's Own line, and class battle ensued. The 74 LAA King's Own began to kick for touch seemed to have improved with in the last few ecconds.

Smith.

Club nat seem to have the punch that they had shown in previous games, The King's Own three

but their three line moved much were far too strong for the 10 better than did the Airmen's who

were ragged. In the 4th Carthage 3 p.m. April 3 at 6: Medium, and when Cain scored efforts Ground. Team wit ho selected from:

Club scored when O'Keffy Clayton, the first try within thirty seconds mute Major

beside the corner past. There wall M. A, D'Almoda

Then it was 27′e turn and from a doubt in the ranks of the Fincher. Capt.

five yard serum the ball went out Remedios. Capt. A. P. Pereira, Capt. Only Glen looked as if he might some

to Jackman who acored in Mieville, MC, Capt. G. F. do anything in the 15 Medium, spectators whether he had hit the

corner. The conversion was missed. referee said

Agala 27 attacked and the King's Newman Doggett. MC Lieut. R. Lee, Lieut. but against Fidler, Blincoe, Cainer Fire or touch down first, but

down Brat, C. Pups, and Keir he was no match.

Roberts went away a mintite later Own were definitely weakening. but Hardingham, OnQMS

The King's Own gathered from the CSM J. W. Mancings. Sgt. T..

but was caught and from the five they just managed to hold out unti Well done the Chamberisht, WCD! S. Khan, P. first kick off kleked up to the atr

yard serum toward went bind to the final while. and gathered and sent the ball out score In the earner. O'Kelly missed. Į King's Own, C. Myatt, Pto, A. Myat. Anyone to Cain who scored in the corner. unable to play, is asked to

Just before her ume Buncoe, got 6-0,

I the second half Wilson nearly H.M. Queen's Birthday Regimental Adj: HKR before Friday March 30.

the ball from the loose about fifteen

scared again when following up Rehearsal Parade--Wednesday April

Cricket¬‚K‚R—H.K‚R, v Club_de-yards from his own line, opened up kick from the halfway How ha saw it 4. 1830. There will be a chearsal for all members of the Regiment on Recreio on April 3 1.30 p.m. The the defence with and nice run to

have been selected to pasm on to Fidier and finally Cala roll over the lead ball line inchies following the Parade at 3.43 p.m. April 4. Tpt

attempt to touch down. will leave MPG at 5.15 p.m. Dress: play: Lt. Col. 11. Owen Hughes, went over under the posts. Keirin front of his fingers as he dived in

converted, 9-0.

was no scoring in the second half. Overalls, Dood Atikiets. Belts Major J. P. O'Driscoll, Capt. G. F. Newnon. nad Bayonet Frogs, Blue Berets, Doggett, Lleut, B.H.

Lieut. R. O. Baker, Lleut, M. L. Officer to wear Sam Browner.

Hardingham. L/C 6. Khayat, "Training "A" Coy-Wednesday Diaber, Ple C. Myait, Pie A. April Ttg as per Queen's Birthday Sgt. T. Chamberlain, L/C K. Lo. Itehearsal parade. "B" Cos-Wednes Buttmarkers Ball-Hongkong Regl day April 4-Trg

Quest'a | ment--The Hongkong Regiment Buil- Dy per Birthday Rehearsal parade. Warning markers Ball will be hold at the Order Loy Tri 2, p.in. Monday April Kowloon Cricket Club on April 20

TOET April Trg as per Quóen's Birthdayam. Tickets at $5.00 per person Rehearsal parade-those who have (which includes Buffet Supper) are been notified only, Thursday April 2obtainable (rom Company Com- --WT, AV MPG for RHQ 1.30 p.m. Imanders,

Volunteer Uhe

Centre Canteen Dress: Musketry Order, Blue Beret, Canteen and the

at HQ Boats. Anklets, Rine Sling & Bayonet RHKDF Happy Valley, Requests for Frog. "D" Cay-Wednesday April Table Reservations will be made Fderaft, WT. RV MPG for RQ 130 through Company CQMS who_will p-in Dresa: BD. Overalls, Musketry inform the OM The H.K. Regt. Order, Boots, Anklets, Berets (Per Dress: Lounge mult, sonnel will be chosen for Queen's Birthday Rehearsal parade), Trg Pl— Friday April -Foot & Arms Drili. RV MPG for an 8.15 p.m. Drets: OVETALL, Boots, Claiters. Blue Beret, The resignation of the follow

Coy-Wednesday Apriling officers of the Royal Hong- Belts. Tre is per Queen's Birthday Re- hearsal

HQ Cay-Wed-kong Defence Force has been ac- parade. nesday

percepted by H.E. the Governor, Birthday Rehearsal the Gazette

announced yester- parade. MT PI Programme At ordered by MTO, Int Bec-Ma-day. Mca Bec-λa urdered by RMO.

ordered by Band CSM.

Queen's and the athletes of adding four in the second frame and seven in the third to take the second straight game for the International Championship.

-(Landon Express Service).

(COPYRIGHT)

what that is For

will be spectators, involved in the flume's Journey | 83 nations. from the south-west plains of Olympia, in Greece, 40 Mel- bourne in south-east Australia, The name will be first kindled by the sun's

rays through magnifying glass on the site of the first recorded foot race, 2,730 years ago.

From among the ruins of this oncient stadium where the Olympic Games were born it will be carried 217 miles to Athens airport by Greck run- ners. Here, for air travel, it

will be transferred from Larch

to

a miner's lamp.

To meet International Civil

Aviation regulations Qantan

Nominate YOUR

Hongkong Footballer

Of The Year

and

74 LAA v Old Crocks every game they played Coy-Wednesday † 1950. Dancing from 8 p.m." 1 This almost became the match of Gerrard was on top of his form threes the rest of his the afternoon with the large growe while screaming itself hoare. Although the moved well and tackled hard.

When In the third minute Dew scored with a nice run from thirty

yards out the King's Own supporters heaved sigh of relief. Certainly up to this point they looked the more dangerous. Then 74 attacked and on the King's Own 25, the King's were awarded a penalty but Keir failed to put I wafely away and Gerrard gas the ball from the loose maul and went through with a terrifle run to score. Gerrard missed making it 3-3.

In

AS

OFFICERS RESIGN

day April D-TOET 3 pm. B8Q. Capt T. D. Sorby (Reservo Band & Corps of Brums Tra as of Officers); Lieut. R. FK Jones (HK Regiment); Lieut.

Home Guard

Training-Thursday April 5, 1930-

A Village Celebration

Gelli is only a small mining village in South Wales, but it had something to be proud of Roy Paul led the other day, Manchester City to a FA Cup semi-final victory over Everton and brother Bill did the "hat trick" for Cwmpare in a 13-1 win over New Tredegar, Then another family affair Graham In

ham

the first half of the second

period King's Own did all the at- lacking and in the second half it WAL 75 LAA who prosses, 74 at ane point irled to drop a goal, since they could mol break through a stubborn

defence but missed and King's Own

Two periods of exten time passed

A. Reynolds (HKWAAC); Hopkins also did a "hot trick" Sub-Lieut. V. Ä. Toozolt in this 13-1 success, walle his without further scoring, and then in the third period King's Own really brother Mel was helping Totten.

Uput on the pressure in the first their Cup unuta in Detalis will be given on parado on (HKRNVR).

obviously a do Hotspur in Thursday March 29.

It WAR also announced triumph over West Ham United, or due attempt. On the 254 25 the Hongkong Auxiliary Air Force

| King's Own throes warn caught but Break-Flying will take that the Governor las appointed stem such an obscure village as found Caln

that Strange

two young men the ball came hack to Keir Easter

who Kilbeo place at RAF Kal Tak on Friday Lleut-Crd L. D.

with a long pase, and March 30, 1956, The Flying Squadron

of Gelll should be in opposition in Cain putting out ail he had spurted For the line and scored under the will stand down from Saturday act as Commanding Officer

Mel posts. 0-3. FA Cup semi-final ag March 31, to Monday April 2, 1950. the Hongkong Royal Noval

Queen's Birthday Parade,The Queen's Birthday Parade will take Volunteer Reserve from March Hopkins and Roy Paul are while place A.M. on April 21, 1954. Por 28, during the absence of Com-their brothers play for the same sonnel detailed will be notified indivi- mander W. P. Goodfellow.

Members of the public are invited to nominateduany

Empire Airways will specially Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current

modify a section of a Super season. Constellation to carry the lamp

and its attentant 8,545

miles

It is a popularity poll organised by the China

Chalige Into Tropical Dress—It is

noted

personel that the date provisionally

for the Information of all selected for the change into tropical dreas April 9, 1956.

from Athens to Darwin via Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepted Distric,30 p.m. Tranport leaves Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta Bang- until the closing date to be announced later.

kok, Singapore and Djakerto,

STOPOVER POINTS

Both flame and plano will be refuelled at stopover points on the journey, and high pressurisa- tlon will enable, the torch

burn happily at 22,000 feet.

to

The two qualifications for nomination are:

(1) Footballing prowess

(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play

At Darwin the miner'a lamp Nominations should be addressed to the Australian Air Forto Canberra Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street..

will be transferred - on to nn

Jet bomber and flown 10 Cairns,

In north Queensland, where the

aluminium alloy Olympic Torch To the Editor, China Mail.

will receive the flame.

among the first runners in

My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of

Trade Training-Auxiliary Polica.= Tuesday April 3-All personnel-34 MPG at 0.20 p.m. Clerks .A. April 6-All personne)--- Riker 6.10 p.m. Transport Seaver FUDcor at 7.10 p.m. Clarks Q.D. Thursday April: B-All persontiel- HAAF NARRAT 6.p.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 5,45, þ.m. Nursing Bection. Wednestlay April 4.

All personnel-85Q Kat 0 (falt Day). Transport Traves Salisbury Road, at 0.43 a.m. 11.2. Section Thurrday.

led-CAA Basar-8.30 -0.m

(Full Day), Transport leaves Bally- bury Rd at 4.15 s.ms,

vivir Programme. — Thursday April 6-All pliots?C-0 p.m.

Hongkong Women's Auxiliary Army Corp Training-Wednesday April 4-Ali personnel parade 5.30 p.m. MP for HQ RIKOF. Dress Uniform, Thurs-

prada

Australian aborigines will be the Year, taking into regard his playing ability in Aldar Peporte 2.160-mile relay down the cast and his sportsmanship on the field of play is den Honda Trem Balloond

coont of Australia. Each athlete

will run approximately one mile.

From the sugar plantations

and palm trees of the north,

through industrial centres and

theepana of New South Wales; of the.

the Olymple Flame will travel

lo Melbourne ja mu

On entarios-the-

stadium, 1

(Signed)..

Club

Friday April 6-8g| Zeronnal parade. 0,30 pm MPG for HOLT, Dyessi Uniform

(örd.)(C), KI CALTIST, Majbri

for Commandant IH.K.D.F.

from

local 1cam.

27 HAA "A" v Club “A”

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