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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY: FEÐRUARY 25, 1957.

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

TODAY'S Famous

Pandas And Warriors RUGGER

Take Top Billing In Sunday's Programme

By "TIME OUT"

This week's three-game softball card is again sparked off by the appearance of the Pandas, whose clash with the cagy Warriors for the second time will take top billing in tomorrow's programme.

Having suffered. two straight defeats. In as many appearances, Kenneth Chun's lads will be fighting tomorrow's encounter with their backs to the wall and another defcat, which is not at all improbable, would mean a sudden dash to their Pennant hopes after having led all the way lh the initial round,

In the luckime programme

tomorrow's Coming back to

worry

#1

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at-

By "Pak Ng Lo Wáh“

In the concluding matches of this year's Hexangular Rugby Tournament today, Club meet the RAF at Sooltungod at 3. p.m. and this game will be followed by one between Army South and Polleo on the same groind at 4.15 p.m. Navy and Army North will battle it out at Boundary Street, kick-off at 3 p.m.

The Navy are already assured of winning comfortably and the only remaining possible batle is that between Club and Army South for the runners-up position.

The civilian side are one point ahead and if they can beat the RAF, which they should, this will ensure their finishing up in second place,

Army South should be to strong for the Police, but if the Club win this victory will be a no avail to the soldiers.

Army North, who have beeu falling off badly, are determined to finish the season with 's four- Wish Although no details are

Imht, they eat, to deld their

the.Navy.

to

Sports Stars

1 Have Met

ELISHA SCOTT. By Archie Quick

unique.

Ho doos

Ono

mon holds á

in football Position "manages" a club which not exist! Believe It or riot, the great Elisha Scött is manager of Belfast, Celtic FC although that club has long been defunct. has a contract which has years to run before it expires but he has

The former no players. directors of the club are content for it to be that way da a ffibute to this legendary goalkeeper's services to Ireland.

this

The

plons, the PI Dodgers cham- placements, but whispers from purloiners practically sical Tsas strongest passible side agalist) close-cropped hair, it was dim.

will be

man

Elisha was one of the interest- Ing characters I met at the United Bilbao Manchester But, as with all good things,

match, and his verdiet on bi 1.30 pm, fans will be enter- encounter, the Pandas will still this sure-fire battery of yester

epic was: "Football his come a long way since my day. tained by the current cellar- enter the feld as light fav-year is slowly coming to Its dwellers

leg. Batters today no of

"A"ourites by virtue of their first-litet the Senior

crowd and the style are vastly Division the lowly

29

ACG round success.

longer worry about Wel's Inst-

altered and the possibilities of the European Cup competition con'ingent meets up with David

With the loss of several key balls na they casually look over

strikes before even

ure boundless." South Lo's

China ridne for players, the Warriors have

cut, and

Apart wooden spoon honours.

from bate in dealing with the re- tempting a

his Iron-grey

at random. Fred Diesta's reight

tult to realise that this their camp are confident of a

However, this battery is good Warrior

nonotheless. out for another slugfest tombr

closely con-

gave 22 yours' service to Liver- victory

This should be before for four hard innings

lesle row when they tangle with the

Wong martist Goo

Goose Work Father

match, free from any pool, and was still good enough. Time catches up with

to go back to Belfast Celtle as Championship worries. If ind be carrying the main food on Comets in the only Senior "B"

them and it the Warrior guns

age attraction featured

sailors slack Having his turdy sta

olf at all Army player-manager at the and with reliable

are not keyed In by then, the North may well puli off a sur- 40, and win the last of his many copped the flag with no losses George fuibeiro back in the

Pandas have every charice of

"caps" ut the ago of 42. He to their name, the hard-hitting roster for the job behind the

snupping their losing streak.

started with Liverpool his

on will have little Dodgers should easily notch up plate, Wong

At short, the Pandas feature another name to their list of trouble from the Pandas.

old Imer Y Y. S. remains

Liang, polson ut un- vletims whei they

at infleld meet

quartet altered,

post for however,

the bat and a wizard at his young 11.30 a.m.

bolihawk Dick Chaves is play- Still ranked as one of the game's beater third basemen, Wally Mu sterling

nt the game ing

અ commands with Stephen hot-corner and

lot of attention at Xavier's mercurial spikes guard-third base with his cas mations, the for-ranging At first base, Ing the windy alley, that sector is beyond penetration,

mist of Harold Ong mung sure

I certainly

seems that the Pandas second-round jinx is *}]} hot on their toilu for. after a flying start in the first round when they coasted through the fixtures with no losses to their name, Kenneth Chun's high-flying Pandas Look off their lofty perch in no uncertain manner as they were plastered with two consecutive defeats to lend into a two-way tle for secondary honours.

The

Plot Hank Kitleen will be playing his regular position at second wille lanky Joe Reis, an Impregnable unli covers his usual sock at first base.

pre win.

and

AR

of

SEVENS EARLIER

eighteenth birthday in 1913 on the recommendation of his Due 10 the Army exercise International brother

goal- which was arranged recently to keeper, Willle Scott, of Everton. take place during the week be- Willie collected 23 "caps" for tween March

10, the Ireland,

but Elisha gained 31, well as two First Division organisers of the Blarney Stone

Seven-a-Side Charity

Rugby League Championship medals. Competition have now decided And he got his first Inter- to hold the competition on League "en" for death to all base-runners while

March 4, 5, 6 and D.

League against the at spenne, young Bobby

The closing date for entries when he was 42. counted on for a fair will be February 25 and the draw will take place that even- Ing at 0 p.m. Entries already received will be taken for the new daics unless the organisers are otherwise notined,

can

be

performance, of defener,

THE WEAK LINK

Tau

The wenk nie in this formid- able defence les in the outfield, and as long as it does no go through any change,

Munager Chun can expect the opposing artillery to keep hammering at this detect for their runs. the three outfielders, only

Lam Piny

on for an can be counter

A SLIGHT SHUFFLE

Of course, the breaks are no The outfield will undergo longer working to their credit slight shute with the probable na Lady Luck has obviously trio guarding the pastures be- turnedt her Stulle on other in speedy Jimmy Chang at teams for a change, but the left, Terry Ewins at centre and first round proved a Invourable one for the Cubs, as the breaks i Cluteli - Hilter Oliveira atecasional hlt in a tight spot ·

did work their way then und, capitalising on them, the Pandas worked their way to the top with a long string of successes.

on

for

who Partisan Cons

watched

right. Jackie Wei at his peak and the Jackie Wel now featured by the Pandas will, undoubtedly, notles

03

the

SECOND ROUND With the curtain being raised

the change over these plist yours in the quality of his Areballs. the second

round of this

At one time rated gruelling Phee, the Pandaa drew Colony's top hurler and a menace the youthful Blackhawka GOES TO their fist opponents their grid to all local sluggers, Wel is now round encounter being, post-but a mere shadow of his former CUSTOMERS poned at the last minute) and self and, as was seen in recent instead of waiting Waterloo with a 6-8 defeat.

after extra innings met their games, can only throw un oc- fast ball with a fadr DLsional After a short rest, they took amount of anguracy,

the Saibts whom they beat His fast underarm flings used in the initial round after extra to find batters terally salver- innings, but this time the tables ing at the plate as he whipped were turned on them. as the them across with unerring.ac- Joeys pushed the game

to battery-mate Ray- Innings and whipped mund Tso whose rise-like pegs them 3-2 after gruelling were highly respected by local battle.

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are hardly worth a

other fielders in the League. ination when graded with Running through the rosters of both sides on paper, and math ing them man for man, we find the Pandas having the

odge in defence while the Warriors lead In the slugging department. But judging on past performances

The

Week-End Cricket Teams

following players have been selected to represent their respective clubs in League cricket games over the week-end;

the Irish English

E is interesting to note that Willle

guarded the Irish goal from 1993 to the beginning of World War 1, and Elisha took over the duty when play was resumed at the cessation of hostilities and kept it until 1038 brotherly span of 33 years! Bad luck on any other wanted good goalkeepers who

a look in. to get a

and

but

He is a dominant personality with an Ulsterman's will of his own, but he is not a man of the past who can see no good in the present. Talking or the Manchester Bilbao match he said: "The speed and

Atness of the players surprised me, what was more surprising was

ball control

accuracy of at such a high speed. I Manchester United would Iri Division Scorpions (Home) V have beaten most teams et my Royal Navy: HOwen-Hughes, DAW

Typically, he was proud forward, and the only, Irishman whineray. C. 8. Hul, we playing. "He ought to do the Old Country a bit of good for

come," sald years to

Elisha.

ПЕСС Bcorpions

and on reputation, my money is Leach, 1. L. Stanton, Y. A, Weiler, Whelan, the United, insido- i oit a long-drawn battle with the H. Leckie, F. Howarth, J. D.

T. A. Pearce, R. E. 11, Nelson, of

Warriors emerging with the odd run in the final innings

to band them their third straight defeat and thus knock them mathema tically out of the Pennant race. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

V

P. J. Hart; Scorer: L

Polite:

White

1st Division (Home)

mc

per

to

8. 11. Khan (Capt.), S. Raymond, "But, apart from him, England C. Myatt, A. Myatt A. 8. Hamahn, could pick this team and L. G. Ebert, E. Minu, Ali Khan,haps piny a United reserve Sunday

J. C. KO R. Lachandani, A. R.

All Whelan's place!" Scorer: 11.30 em-Comets Pl Abbas, Umpire: B. Smith,

Skippy Arculli, Dodgers (George Pang, K. Abbas; L. Dayaram).

1,30

ACG v South Kilchil China (Fred Diesto, R. Pacheco, K. H. Tang).

6.30 pm Warriors v Pandas (Mike Cooper, Bob Low; P. J. Law).

Thornhill Pays

Fare To Stockholm In Title Bid

ail

2nd Division (Away} v. Police: H. T. Berna (Capt.), A. R. bin bin Ritchell m Kitchell, S., A. Khan, S. K. Khan, A; H. Madar, §. A-- [appi, A.Ş. Parahum, 1, ishtani, de Bi Wahab, Umpire M. Mahtani, Bearer: V. 1. Rumjahn.

xec

1st Division (Home) e Amiy South: D. G. Coffey (Copt), I. Findlay, Bell, P. Wood, 1. Car- nell, V. Falchall, K. Lo, B. Roach,

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCRBY CLUB

The Public Enclosure at

6. Hill. A. T. Lee, R. E. Lee, Res. Happy Valley is being loaned H. Cartledge, o Hampson Scorer to the Hong Kong Kennel Mrs Findlay, Umpire: N. Harria:

2nd Division (Away) Hornets v Club for a Dog Show on Sun- Army South: B. V. dittine (cap.), day, 24th February, 1957,

R. Williams,

SPORTS QUIZ

1. In what sports might, thờ

margin of Victory neck, a set and a canvas! 2. In which game do you alm

wood at a jack? 3. To whom did Jack Demp

aây loss his world Heavy- weight title?

4 What have these inen in common: Doe Keains, John Roxborough and Al Weilir.

Sports Diary

TODAY

Cricket

ut Divion: Het v Argy, south. Ammy North v CCC, Rerido v op- timists, Scorpion Navy, Mc v Police,

2nd Division: Army Bouth v KCC Hornets; Dockyard v Army North, Police v Inc.

Воссел

stratum) sing To St Jperph's in Blylalon; Kmá v Kitchen. (lík Club), matern V Club (Caroline In matches at 4 p.m.

6. Toni Sailer was a tripled Divih bookyard: v Talu-

Olymple Champion Yet year. In what sport? 6. Who was the

phone (FC Stadium), CMB v Gymn- netto (CH), Solickors .... V. · RÉMD last hon Club) at 230 pm Prisons V. RAP Australian and, non-an (Stanicy),430, p.m.; Telko

B&S (HV) 4.30 p.m. American player to win the Wimbledon Men's Singles 3rd Division Hollandlev Dodwellt Championship?

7. J. Goddard, C. Walcott and N. Asgarall are thembers of

International

shortly

team

to four Britain. is the team? B. Paulle Betz won a world

title Th 1946. At

aport?

b. Catch-

form of which sport?

which

19

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10. What is the sinndard length of the marathion course? (Answers Ses Page 17)

3. pm Rediffusion v RIL) (HIV) 430 p.m.

Hockey

Ladies' League: dremlins "B" Victoriatie (KP) 3 pm.

Athletics

RGV salool. Animal husófic at school ground. A po

Britornational 4000, Mietres face at Caroline Hilt slæditum, z pima

Rugby

·

Navy, v...Army North, RAF v Club, Army South v Police,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NINTH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING Saturday 2nd, Wodnesday 6th and Saturday 9th March, 1957.

(To bo hold under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 30 RACES, The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the First Race ruh at 12.00 Noon each day.

The Tiffin Interval is after the Fourth Race (1:30 p.m.) each day.

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 10.00 a.m. each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

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

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day pre obtainable from. the Club's Cash Sweep Omoe, at Queen's Building, Chater Road only on the written introduction of a Member, who will be responsible for all visitors introduced by

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House it undered advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811).

The 6th Floor is restricted to Members and Ladies wearing: Lady's Brooches,

NO CHILDREN will be ndilited to the Club's premises duriņi the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under thò nga of seventeen years, Western Standard,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 eich për day payable at, the Gate.

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $8.00 in order to gain re-admission.

MEALS and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable in the RESTAURANT,

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their, employers' boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no acedint use the Betting Booths or Pay Out Booths in the Enclosures,

CASH SWEEPS

Although Through Tickets cannot normally be purchased for each day, of a Meeting unless there is an interval of at least fivo days between each day, an exception is being made for the Annual Race Meeting. Through Cash Sweep tickets, therefore, at $20 each per day or $00 for the three days of the Meeting may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at Queen' Building (Chater Road) and 5, D'Aguilar Street during normal office hours and until 10.00 am. on each day of the Meeting.

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 3,000 may be reserved for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets will be issued consecutively only and the right is, reserved by the Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a particular Meeting if it is fourth that sales may not reach the number reserved in the series 1 do 3,000.

Tickets reserved, and, avaliable, but not paid for by 10.00am on Friday, 1st March, will be sold and the reservation cancelled

N. Hart. Baker, T. 10., Hunter, These premises will be closed for future Meetings.

E. R. Hubert, C. Ship, M. C. Ing. J. Fenton, N. Del.

pire: J. nl Areuil, Scorer: Mra Ship.

Arnold, C. R. Cartledge. D.. Hampton, G. Wilson,

1st Divisiori (Away) Opilintita v

T.

the

The charges for admission

A. Henson, les T. L. King. Um to Membera út 10 am. on Sun- The Badminton Courta day. 2nd Division (Home) Wap will be closed all Friday Michael Thornhill, unlucky rather, it Carene 22nd, Saturday 23rd and Sun. not to be in England's Swarthling Crowler C Cup team for the World Table E. Randall, J. Arcaill, W. R. P day 24th February: Tennis Championships in Stock-parell, J. Doggett, Res, Pr.. Chin,

Umpire: G. Shaw.

During Scorer: Mri

Show, the holm next month, will, atler Wilson.

Private Boxes, Dining Room, in the individual be playing in

Optimista events there. He is paying his

Bar and Ladies' Lounge, will own way, flying out on March necrefo:-G, H. P. Pritchard, 1. D. be open and reserved for the 7 and returning on March 16. Kobee, G. T. Rowe, C. 2. B. Les-

Only Alan Rhodes of Eng- der, N. Leigh-Bennett, P. D. Boug- use of the Members of the

, K. G. Spink, M. B. Watts. Jockey Club. land's

tepm

has a tournament R..

Hughes

P. Matan. Umpire:-C. D. Hall. record comparable with Thorn- Priestley. hill's this season. The 20-year- old Thornhill has won three 1st Division (Home) v Optimists are $4.80 for adults and $1.20 Open Singles titles and three D. E d'A. Remedios L

J, DA for

Service personnel in Remedios, A. Doubles

M. Prate. Championships. As a 19-year-old, Thornhill Gates, Jr. And Prata, Muniform and children under Bruto, A.A-Alonco, G. J. Noronha, 16. Entrance to the Show was a member of our Swaythling H. T Remedias, W. D.

be by the Public Cup team in Vienne in 1951, A. P. Pereira. Umpire: S/Sgt, will

Entrance only. When he reached the last 18. paven; Scorer:A E. Osmund.

HAY the Men's Singles and ww 2nd Division..

Wasps "riaturally disappointed" not to (away) on Sunday Col Ashby,

Cat. Thornton; Cpl. Jaj, Opi, Mera make the team, this year. th. Car, Milneri 201 Cook

"I think I am now playing Buller, Bee Hayworthy Bac Moon better thari ever before" De La Beniston, Lac, Plikington; 12th Cattani, “Umpire:-Lac says, "and feel confident I can

ADH MJ/T da well in the World Cham- pionships, I have just written

10.

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McGrann,

Dray: Scorek 5% ADPISILLE.

Dotwell.

Dodwell v FC Bank,al· Chater Stockholm confirming my Road on Sunday, 1.15-a.mp arrangements for the trip, a Chubb, P. C.-91, Devison, G. Holds.

shall be playing with wort), King E. LORALA Rhodes in the Men's Doubles. Payne A. Forers Phuchworth, Ure, L., H., Wildete, PQ. and Jill Rook in the Mixed,” wunkchokervel, Bousa; Um-

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