THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957.
· Nominate YOUR
VISITING TAIWAN PANDAS DOWN SAINTS 7-5 IN YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL
By "TIME OUT"
Before a near-capacity crowd at King's Park yesterday, M. Jen- nings, guest star for the visiting Taiwan Pandas, had the mighty Saint Joseph's handcuffed for three innings to allow his mates to pile on an early lead to win 7-5.
Hongkong Footballer Of The Year
Members of the public are invited to nominate Hongkong's Footballer of the Year for the current.
season.
It is a popularity poll organised by the China Mail, and nomination coupons will be accepted until the closing date to be announced later.
The two qualifications for nomination are: (1) Footballing prowess.
(2) Sportsmanship on the field of play Toiling on the mound with his smooth whip-like deliveries, Jennings had the Nominations should be addressed to the powerful sluggers of the Joey outfit practically eating out of his hands with his tricky Editor, China Mail, Wyndham Street, upshoots, dropa and crackling curves.
In his seven-inning tenure on the mound he claimed eight batters at the plate while walk- ing two. Losing hurler A. R. Salleh also served up a brilliant effort in his toil limiting the
to hard-hitting visitors nine safeties and were it not for a
the opposition shot through with Ave runs on costly bungien by his mates, a very different story
Have
unfolded.
disastrous second
were frame when
over
Blackhawkh, who are at present among Hongkong's best in this
To the Editor, China Mail,
:
My nomination for Hongkong's Footballer of the Year, taking into regard his playing ability and his sportsmanship on the field of play is
alive, Claude Pugh belled the league-lenders, the Blackhawks next feed into short-centrefeld at 5.30 p.m. Olly Vas youthful to send Ozorio cavorting the pan.
goose-line of port, will have a lot at This breaking of the egg decoration
Saints' stake when they cross bats with on the ccoreboard seemed to have the visiting Taiwan Pandos for affected Taiwan catcher S. Y. besides trying to add another Su quite badly for successively name to their list of victims, the enlied upon to on two plek-off plays at third Hawks will be
do what the veteran Joey base, he whipped the ball on
base-runner, failed, and that is to keep the of the to the returning allowing it to stray wildy into Association's rolours flying. the outfield for two more Salat Judging un the performance Joseph tallies to notch up. With put up by the visitors in their this rod-hot rally
at its peak, clash against the Jocys yester Ле
milled his
the younit day, rebailer Jenning
Hawits will be mates out of the fire with a the ano team to be them
twin-kill when He provided that their sluggers get brilliant aranared Sherry Bucks pop,
By their
guns zeroed in on Jennings to third 10 tricky deliveries in the earlier and fired it back catch Mamic Xavier off base.
stages of the
game, Coming into the fifth frome with a 6-a lead,
With a power-packed
roster the visitors at his disposal, mentor Vos will added one more tally on three
hard time in fixing the have a well-bunched hits. Leading off starters in this key game as he accond baseman Huang dropped will have to utilise all
four of dead bunt at the plate for a
his fence-busling lefthanders in single, advancing to third an
the line-up. Whispers from the { H.C. Sin's second hit. S.M.
Hawk
has it that acc camp Sin then put in the finishing
large crowd
of fans braved weather yesterday the doubtful
witness tho debut of the to
Pandas and visling Talwan their troubles were amply re warded as right from the start of the
ballgame, thrills kept them glued hard to their seats in the stands until the final out was made. The aftemoon opened with the traditional introduction of team managers and the ex- change of pennants and the final call of Play Ball
Opening the gaine at bat, the visitors towered out successively ont-two-three order bringing the Joeys to bal. Showing his masterful handling of the ball, Jemings equalled the occasion with his pin-pointed accuracy, fenning both Ismail and Omar on strikes and aniling Ozorio on
a feeble pop fly.
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winning
WINNING PITCHER After outfelder II.C. Sin Lowered for the initial oul in the second chapter, pitcher Jennings started the bail rolling with clean clout to contrefield for a single.
Right- fleider Jock Brown then touched off on avalanche of errors with a neat miss of a long fly ball in his sector allowing runners atraddle second and third,
Guest star Johason then bounded to Omar at third for what looked like the second out, but Omar, after making a few fake Alps to first buse, held on the bail to give hir life and load the sucks.
to
n
to
touch with a safety Inte cell-peedballer Vie Pedruco will not trefield.
be available and that young Ren Barretto will have to hoist the mound sing.
Having set their eye in on Jennings deliveries, The Joeys grouped two hits in their next With Pedruco off the line-up, chapter to push through another their defence is slightly weaken_ marker, Salleh singled sharply! through short and made seconded as Barretto's Bings are not as they used to be. on a passed ball at the plate, accurate Us
vid-time battery- Collaco popped, bringing Ismail However,
Mattos may Another dead male Reggie the plate. bunt at the plate saw Jennings called back to active duty be whipping it wildly to first to hind the plate to give the neceS- put Collaco Aeros,
sary assurance.
to
be
In the infield, the Hawks will
In a hasty attempt to pilter third, Ismall was thumbed out on a close piny, causing Oorlo's probably feature Frank Loureiro timely hit that followed, go to first and Budji Dhaber at the waste, Making for second on keystone. The impregnable line the next pitch, Ozorio was of defence at short end third base all probabilities be nipped by a hair's breadth to will,
shared between newly-acquired retire the side.
Junior Remedios and the Nunes brothers, Robert and Manuel.
SHAKY INNINGS
SOUTHPAWS
[fleet-footed
Thus the battle waged into the final innings, 7-4 lead in favour of the visitors. After two shaky Innings.
In their outer line of defence, windmiller Jennings Taiwan shortstop P H settled down to his usual steady
a harder-hitting trio is yet to Chang then sileed
nank
be seen, for they feature south- slow fastballing and the mighty Jocys bounder to third causing Omar could not get in their share of Rodrigues at left and right re paws Eric Remedios and Tony on all fours sprawl
on thethe pick-up to see
game. At their Bral attempt Jennings scool
spectively whilo at bat, the Saint leaders went John Pereira patrols the wide for Taiwan's first across
run.
out in a demoralising one-two area around centre-feld. Utli- Catcher S. Y. Su then planted
order untij
crashing ties for this game are Jerry and Sallch's and carbon-copy.
again,
Nado Remedios and round-tripper boosted the little Donel Omor on the catch, iripped
Running through this Stepping Gomes over himself a second time for fight they had left.
roster on paper and Judging on into a high pitch, Salleh blasted run number two.
I performances, would With the basce still brimming the horsehide in a towering line past S. M. Chen rifled a drive over
over centre-field for a home-run. stick my neck out to say that if to take guma second for another two tallies. However, their joy was short Hongkong is
from the touring Talwan lived as Jock Collaco, next up, However, catcher Su in
youthful Black- provided the anti-climax to this Pandas, the score Was nasty attempt to
hawks is the team to do it! nailed at the plate for the occasion by striking out to end
Umpires and scorer for tom second out. S. M. Chen, biding the inning and the ballgame.
day's game: Kenneth Chun; Needless to say, windmillery. S. Liang; M. Hussain; K. H. his time at third, made a sud- den dash for home when the Jemings, with his pinpointed Tang. Dill cluded Sherry Bucks control and nerve-shattering momentarily. When
curves, was the one item that the brought the visitors their triumph. Relying mainly on hie shantving
riser,
his
Huang grounded feebly for the third out, five runs were chalk- ed up on the Taiwan
Bide
Bucks
(Signed)
Club.
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
from J.Jy
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THE GREATEST RACE IN THE WORLD
By PETER WILLETT
Britain's Grand National is the greatest horserace on earth. It is run over a longer distance, over more and bigger fences, than any other steeplechase in the world. Here are the vital statistics,
The distance is four miles and 856 yards. There are 16 fences, all of which, with the exception of the “Chair" and the water, are jumped twice, making 30 obstacles in all,
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The smallest fences are the Fitzgerald and T. O'brien are Handicap in the Spring "Double, first and the last, both four feet |all Irish-born and brad, six inches high. The biggest
it.
and is one of the three occasiona
All
in the year when everybody is the "Chair. This spectacular ONLY BOYAL VICTORY likes to have a bet. The others fence in front of the stands is The anly ive teet two inches high, with National viatory was gained by bridgeshire).
Royal Grand are the Derby, and the Autumn Double (Cesarewitch and Cam- a ditch six feet wide in front of Ambush for the Prince of Wales over Scotland, England, Wales
Bookmakers (later. King Edward VII), in and Ireland will have a turn Two of the tricklest fonces are 1980. Devon Loch should have over of about £5,000,000 on the
and Valentine's; both won for the Queen Mother last Spring Double. them have a brook five fest year but fell ou the fat when
propagandists six inches wide on the landing leading by ten lengths, 50 yards
from the winning post. He was against cruel sports criticise the The landing side is a foot to have run again this year but Grand National. In fact, the lower than the take-off, which suffered a serious leg injury in proportion of horses killed or makes these fences particularly Royal representativo on Friday.is no higher than in sicepic- So there will be no injured in the Grand National January
chasing generally,
Becher'a
side,
Wicky.
Owner
of the winner
receive a trophy
on
The Canal Tura is also a dif. deuit jump, because the horses Friday will have to take a right-angle bend worth 2000 and a cash prize to the left
The winning immediately after of £8,318, 10s.
jockey will receivo a riding 200 landing.
The ages of horory this year of £100 and probably a present vary from seven (Wyndburgh) of at least ten per cant of the up to 13 yoara (Waking and first prize, Royal Tan). The majority of Some jockeys have excelloa Grand National winners are from in the Grand National, 'George seven to ten years of age, 20 of Stevens won it five times and the inst 32 winners having been | Jack Anthony, Arthur Nightin- In this age group.
Twelve
those of were nine-year-olds, The name year-olds in the field today aro Goosander, Much Obilged,
Throw, MOSTY
Royal, Rendez Vous III, Falias, The Crofter, Tibereita and Go-Well. Nearly 40 horses will go to Discipline-Parades -All personnel the post. All are geldings with
Serial No. 13. Orders by Brigadier L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated March 26, 1957.
HA
Alexander
FORCE ORDERS
Honor- Hir
Congratulatory.—The Commandant
very pleased to anncunco that he had received a letter
Excellency The Commandant General, 14.D., congratulating all canks on Grantham, G.C.M.G..
their exceptionally, smart and cheerful appearance on parade un the coction of fis Annual Review, despite the very adverse weather conditions.
FORCE HEADQUARTERS int Platoon --Wednerday April 3. 1987-Parade MPQ 2 p.in. Drom: Mufti. Saturday April 8, 1967-- Parade MPG 2 p.m. Drem: Muret. Sunday April 7, 497-Field Day. Parade Security Car Park Kowloon 8.15 a.m. kness: An ordered,
Recce Pistoon-Thunday April 4, 1997 Practice for Queen Birthday Parade and Mop Reading, Pande MPG 635 p.m. for transport to HG2 RHKDF, Drew: 10. Blue Beret. Ankleta, Boots, Bell, Frog, Rifle Sting
Light Troope-Sunday March 31, 1967-Field Day Parade MPG 8.15 a.m. for HQ RUKOF. Drees: KD Shirt, Pullover, od Trousers, Blue Berel. Ankiin, Bocte Annual Camp 3rd Period Parado MPG Monday April 1957 7.40 0.m. for 1 RIKOF Ba.m. Dress: KD Shirt Pullover, DG Trouser, Blue Beret, Ankite, Boot
person who is gulity of an office against restion 13, 25 or 27 all be
Bable to a fine of ono thousand dollars."
are reminded
that when
dotatied
Hart
gall,
Toon Olliver and Ernie
winners Piggott all three times each, but they were all a long time ago. Bryan Marshou and Arthur Thompson have each won the race twice since the war, but neither is riding in today's race. Thompson has retired from the saddle,
Dave Dick (on E.S.B.), Pat
for a parade attendance is com- the exception of Gentle Moya, pulsory unjes, price portion le Sandy Jane II, Red Menace and | Taaffe (Icelough) and Johnny obtained by them from this lead-Tiberetta, who are mares.
quarters,
HOT FAVOURITE
Correspondence-Al GÖSTERDONT= dence is to be addressed to the Oleer Commanding. HQ IAAF. Kai Tak and not to individumi affioems unless of penonal nature.
Change of Address it is the rew the 118 years' history of tho ponibliity of the individual to notify race, but this foodquarters immediately of
Bullock (Armorini IX)
510
jockeys riding today who have won the race before.
In Britain the Grand National
Only 13 mares have won iis inked with the Lincolnshire
this is a fair pro- of the small
any change of address, Failure to portion in view notify tile Headquarters of any | number of mares who have run, change of address results in great Shella's Cottage and Nickel Con inconvenience to the adiistrations of this Headquarters.
were post-war winning mares.
The race will take about Annual Review, 1957-The Ober Commanding wishes to thank ranics of the BCAA who took part nine and a half minutes if the in the 1997 Annual Review for their going is good, and about tan good bearing and fortitude in minutes if it is beavy. phase of
The recond time is held by conditions.
most adverNe weather
Queen's Birthday nehearsal Pando Golden Miller, who covered the --April 4, 1957,—A detailed--/Trans- course in minutes 20 2/5th
port will leave 31PG at 0.10 p.m.
$.20
Trade Training Police Section-seconds in 1934. Slowest time Tienday April 2-All personnel-34 since the First World War was RAP Police Dist, North Point the 10 minutes and 20 seconds p.m. Transport leaves MPG at i p.m. Equipment Bection As detailed of Shaun Spadah in 1921.
Clecks PA. by Section Commander,
Traditionally, tho Grand Bection RKD-5.15 p.m. National
April 4mAll per-
sonnel - HQ Trasport leaves MDCDT at 7.15
Every year
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對君非常有益
IS
GOOD
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YOU
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
at
TENTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 30th March and Saturday 6th April 1957 (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST of 20 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1,30 pm. and the First Race man 2.00 p.m. on both days.
The Secretary's Officer 'ot Alexandre" House will clòs. 1145 am on both daya
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NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persóna MUST wear their badges prominently displayed
p.m. Sunday April 7-As detailed surprises. The 100-1 shots Tip throughout the mecting.
produces upsots and
and Tim Gregalach Caughoo have won since 1920, win Heavily backed horses to win during the same period include Troytown (0-1) and Sprig, Golden Miller and Royal Tas (RIL 8-1).
THE HONGKONG REGIMENT Training.=="A" Coy-Tuesday Apri As per training programane. RV MPG 5.15 p.m. for Riq Dress: BD, Boots, Gaiters, Berat. Web Belt. March 30/31-W/E Trg. Thursday April 4M Birthday Rehearm
Parada Selected personnel BD, Boots Riic 8.30 p.m. Dress: Ankicu. Belt, Beret, Rine Bling. Bayonet Frog. 'B' Coy-Thursday April 4-Field-craft LMG. Rehearsal for HM Birthday Parade, RV MPG 3.16 p.m. for UIQ. Drew: BD, Books, Anklets, Deret. Best Pouches Carry Rifle Sling. 'C' Coy Friday April 5-Arme Delli, WT
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HONGKONG WOMEN'S. AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS Training-Thursday April 4, 1067- Practice for Queen's Birthday Parade. Parade MPG 8.15 p.m. for tpt 10
fiq RHKDF-e a.m. (Full Day). porary Transport leaves KiDF at 1.50 P. Clerk -
Personne-HKAAF Ilingar 0 p.m. Transport jooves Salsbury Roock at 6.15 p.m. Sa day April o–All Paracrine Le=HICAAJ Hangard a.m. (Full Day). Trans- port leaves Salisbury Food at 8.45 4.m. A.T.C. Bection As detailed by Section Commander, M.T. Section Monday April All Personnel 10 NHKDY.30 p.m. Transport travel MPG at 6.15 p.m. Nursing Section
Pergovinic). Friday April 5-All
RED CAP POMPEY S. Bayonet 201
Portsmouth is a naval port, but there is a distinct Army atmosphere about ils football club just now. They have re- Artcently
signed four Military Polloemen from the Corps Depot at
of Woking-as amateurs, course. They are Lance Cor- porals Sharples, West, Hall and Ib | Butcher,
Still handcuffed by Jennings'
down eight batters at the plate while yielding six safetics. upshooting breaks, the Saint
went
down in quick order
The only ones in the opposition but the visitors gave no quarter
that were not victims of his in their third of outfielder Sin strike-outs being veterans doubled off the force at centre-Ozorlo, Dave Loonard and Sherry field and advanced on Jennings' second hit, a smash through the keystone. After one out, John- son poled a long fly to centre- feld to score Sin on the catch,
FUTILE ATTEMPTS After three innings of futile attempts, the Joeys" finally got through the iron-clad defence In their fourth when Jennings openext the frame with a free ticket to Ozorio who advanced on a wild pitch. With one out, Dave 'Bambino' Leonard came the Saint first through with
liner to
clean hit, a screaming
lett, placing runners are third. Keeping
on
first
the
rally
IVONOMI
-1 Ancient town
2 One to six
3 did's well dressed
A Such a shoe
8 Style
* He cuts
Wore it not for the fact that he was the losing hurler in yesterday's game, southpaw A. R Salleh would have walked off with top honours, for besides a creditable per- dishing up formance on the mound, he led the batting parade with two hits in three trips to the plate, one of which was a resounding four- bagger in the final chapter.
TAIWAN PANDAS v. BLACKHAWKS
HOME SOCCER
London, Mar. 28. Shrewsbury Town drew 1-1 with Ipswich Town In their rearranged English Thind Division Southern Footbril League match at Shrewsbury originally
The visitors will be put to today. their stiffest hurdle this even- The match
WILE
ing when they face our current | postponed on Jan, 5----Router,
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Beret, ・ Web Belt.
March 30/31-Mor W/ Tra Coy Bir F-Thurday April Field Day -Line Laying. Volée & Morse Pra= cedure. RV 130 p.m. MPG for RHQ. Dress: BD. Boots Gafters, Belt,
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White Bell/Gaiters. Beret, Band & Corps of Bruina-An order- ed by Band President,
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Training —Thursday April 4, 1037-- Practice for Queen's Birthday Parade. Parade MPG 5.15 p.m. for transport to 11Q RHKDF, Dime: ED, Bite Beret,... Anklete, Boots, Belt, Frog. Rifle Gling.
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AIR FORCE-
Discipline Members are reminded of KDF Ordinance No. 2 of 1951, Fort IV para, 23, which state "Any odor, or member who falls without good and suficient ranaou (the proof whereof, shall be upon
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him) to report awfully ordered su or place to do ball be guilty of an offence,” Part 1 Fara, 251) Without pre- Judice to
or to the provisions of subsection provisions of section 24 or to such provisions, if any, may be contained in regulationse made heretander whereby officers'or FINIDRYWKy be deprived of an Intruction allowance os og bounty every officer, and member who (a)] Bella without reasonable excuse ta` attend training and instruction which he is by virtje of rapilations made herunder Yom time to Erroti required to attend; or (b) | £=[3/30
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Hottest favourite was Golden Miller, who started at 2-1 in 1935, the year after he had won. This was a ridiculous price as Windsor House 3.15 p.m. Bir records show that It is 3-1 Section As detailed by Section Com against any horse even complet mander. C&R. Section Sunday April 1-a Controllers from Bing the course. Golden Miljer
Teams SOC-9 a.m. 'B' & 'D'
underlined this fact by falling Terma-117 SU-4 a.m. (Full Day).
on that occasion, Transport leaves MPG at 8.30 a.203.
Flying Training --Thursday April 4
Ireland has always been the great breeding grounds of chasers, but England has not done badly in recent years. Russian Hero, and Teal are Niakel Coin English-bred winners since the
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