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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1958.
RESOUNDING VICTORIES FOR
SHEK O GOLF
F. de Jong Wins Archie Lyle Cup
Having been runner-up last year, F. de Jong was successful this year in winning the match play competition for the Archle Lyle Cup, beating J. F. Shoe- maker 2 & 1 In the final over 30 holen.
The winners of the December wdre & January running poola us follows:-.
December Medal. "A"-R. P. Abortio⋅ - (10) tled with J. F. Shoemaker (0) with 2 card averages of 65 each, but Moodie was declared the winner having
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better second card. 1. D. Frantz (11) put in one card with a nett 60 but this good effort was wasted as no second card was returned as called for of the com- in the condiflors
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P.I. Open Tennis Championship
Manila, Feb. 3. The Philippine National Open Tennis
got Championship underway yesterday with the only foreign entry, Ult Schmidt, süli scheduled to arrive. this week from Hongkong,
Seeded players, such as the, defending champlon, Raymundo Degro, Feilclaimo Ampon and Juan Jose, did not play yester, day,
This is the first Philippine Open ahorn of good foreign participation--Flunce-Preser",
GOALGETTER TO
GOALKEEPER
Remember Harold Haaseli, brilliant England and Bolton for- ward, who had to retire pre- maturely from the game? Well,
BRIDGE
Argentine Takes The Lead In International Championships
unex-
Como, Feb. 2. The Argentine team pećtedly picked up 37 points from the leading American In 20 deals in today's session of International Triangular the
between Bridge Championship the United States, Argentina and Italy.
The most important meeting of the day will take place later United tonight between the States and Italy.
The results of the first session of the Bih day gave Argentina 54 points to Italy's 20.
Argentina piled up 47 points to the US's 10 in the second session. After eight sessions, the standings in the triangular match were lily (200 points) leading to Argentina (156 points), United points) leading (109) points).
petition. In the "p" scetion C. L. Hill (24) won with netts brother Arthur has for long been star goalscorer for Lymm cards at 58 & 60, just beating E. Grammar School Old Boys in the Petignat (24) who had netts of Lancashire Amateur League. 58 & 03.
Now he has changed over goalkeeping with such success States (239 that he has just gained his first Argentina representative honour.
January Stableford. "A"-11. D. Barton (5) had two carda with 38 points each, Just Beating LB. Newby (8) who returned cards with 35 and 30 points. In "B" Section, Major JC. Robertson (12) won with 38 and 39 points with H., Sardeman (18) being runner-up, with 39 and 37.
Shek O members are reminded the match against the RHKGC will be played at Fanling on February 23 and those wiching to play for, Shek O should enter their names on the list ported in Sho clubhouse 50 February 10.
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before
East Rand Golf.
Championship
Springs, Feb. 2.
Bobby Locke of South Africa, the British Open Champlon, tied with Eric Moore, a local pro- fessional, in the East Rand Golf Championship at Springs today. They had aggregatos of 277 for the 72 holes.
South
Harold Henning, African Open Champlon, was 'third with 281-Reuter.
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Franco-Presse.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
Exhibition games by Uil Beltmidl
at CHC, 1:00 PM.
TOMORROW
Templ
Exhibition Games by Vil Schmid
ai JKCE. 4 pan.
Badminton
at CCC.
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SPORTRAIT
THE FAVOURITES Saints Chalk Up Their Ninth Straight Win By Trouncing South China
By "TIME OUT"
Mia Mareare! Varer Exhibition The uncertain weather and the condition of the ground dampened the onthusiasm of practically all our focal soft- ballers with the exception of one Junior Leaguor. In fact he was so full of vitality that his energetic efforts almost con- tributed to the makings of a near upset of the Junior League loaders, the Seminoles, at the hands of the Comets. The tribe eventually won this important game by 12 runs but no thanks is due to their over-keen outfielder.
Soviet Soccer Players For China
Moscow, Feb. 2. Thirly Soviet footballers from
to 10
whom the Soviet soccer team Only two other League games were played off and both resulted in
the World Championship
be will matches
eventually selected left today for China Tass, the Soviet News Agency,
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the by weather In South Ching, they
play will
few friendly matches there.—Reuter,
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resounding victories for the favourites. The Saints rang up their ninth straight win by trouncing a hopelessly outclassed South China team by 20 runs to 4 while the afternoon encounter saw. the Warriors keep within striking distance of the Joeys with an easy 32 runs to 3 triumph over CAA.
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This display of "cager heaver- Both the Warriors und Athle | bounced a single to left-field and
The following tennis exhibition tlea folded Teserve pltchers. when Kotwall's drive to right flis" quickly drew rightful ad- The winners' Jimmy Chang did was mufled Goodair crossed the monition from Seminole mentor matches featuring Ult Schmidt.
against who I had the Davis Cup player, an excellent job of holding the plate for the Comets and the "Chief Carvalho
been opposition to live scattered hits game's first run. Kotwall stole yet to see, that is until yeater- the Colony stars have
third, but was left there as the day, storm across the field to arranged by the Hongkong Lawn as hip teammates unleashed ་ burrage of 17 hits on the losers text two batters failed to push give a word or advice to his Tennis Association for February All matches originally which included two over-the-him across for another run.
charges, Two Infeld errors and 0. turn In their
at bat, the later the scoreboard read arranged will be played off with
| very slight variation at Seminoles quickly 'wrested the Seminoles 11, Comets 7. lead. Johnson Shen worked
|Hongkong Cricket Club: pitcher Reggie Hamet for a bass
FEBRUARY 4 en balls and advanced to second on an infield out. A fumble by Catcher Tommy Chadd had Shen
fence triples off the booming bat of husky lefty Tony Rodrigues and that is about the only thing worthy of mention in a dull game that caused the first-base umpire to complain of a slow cromp on the soles
of his feett
Confusion
The only game scheduled for Saturday was rained out while there was some confusion at King's Park earlier yesterday as the undergraduates of the Hong kong University and a full Wah Ying alde tramped up to the ground only to find it unplay- able.
Slender Lead
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at third and then "Mr Short-Cometa came within an inch of stop" Klondike Wong singled being on equal terms with the sharply for Shen to ile up the Seminoles by scoring 3 more but the latter, having game Wong going all the way runs to third on an attempted pick-managed to push across off at second base, which went more run on a foolish fielder'd wild to end up in the pastures, choice by the Comets, run The relay to third also got lost they hardly deserved, elung za and Wong hit the plate for the to their slender lead and run Seminoles second run.
out unworthy winners by measly pair of runs,
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The weakness in the Comet The Comets falled to score in team lay in their inability to pull The handful of partisan fans the second inning and in this just that little extra out of the who trooped up to the park to
frame the Seminoles really waste for no less than 10 of them watch the Junior League game
to town. Going to work in were left to cool their heels on between the
ded earnest on pitcher Hamet the the sacks. On the day's show- Seminoles were well rewarded
erstwhile champs rapped out 8ing the Seminoles must surely the Comels' Tony Djéng was an stolen bases and a steady success have won this game for they played a brand jof softball that Lal Dayaram. John Goodal then
accounted for vital eight
League- tallies which were to prove incurrent position as
leaders. Losing pitcher Hamel valuable in the long run as the received poor fielding support final result, proved.
from the Comets and gave up Leading by 10 mung to 1, the ulne hits to the Seminoles' Seminoles Increased their lead pitcher Lai Dayaram's 10.
the
4. pm-Ult Schmidt and Ho Cheong-po vs Edwin Teal and Michael Lo; 5 p.m.-Ulr Schmidt va Ip Koon-hung,
FEBRUARY S
4 p.m.-Ulf Schmidt and Sau bolle ve Edwin Tag Koon-hunz; 5 p.-Ulf Schmidt va K. C. Dão.
RED FACES
Earlestown FC players and officials were embarrassed when they learned that the outside left of Morecambe who aid the "hat trick" against them in their-8-0 Lancashire Cup tie defeat was really the winners reserve goal-
litto a hastily reshuffled aida.
casy out on a grounder to pitchersion of errors by the losers, certainly gives the lle to their keeper!· He had been drafted
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10 runs when slugger Dayaram will piteli worse than Klondike Wong fooled the he did and win bali games and Comet Infield by beating out the less cald of his hurling the neat bunt along third. Bernard better. Lee's hit advanced him second. Then two routine plays
to
Lastly a word of wisdom to all at first on the next two batters Junior Leaguers, Always imom- ber that it is how you react to pushed Wong ever for run
the barracking from the specia. number eleven.
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Tho Comels just couldn't cre that will eventually show make any headway until the whether or not you have the top of the ith when they had makings of a good sportsman and
softballer. the fans on the edge of their acats with a rally which should have produced the tying runs except for some foolish base- running by the Comets Michael| Hustaln who kept peering at the infield while on his way to first base and a potential run Wos thrown away. Tony Djeng BOL on base vla an error by shortstop Wong, Goodair's bunt advancing him to second and Goodair himself being declared safe at first. With two on Kot- walt's grounder bad the Semi- nole infield at sixes and sevens | and when it was decided to play either third or first it was already too late the batter wus safely on and the sacks were brimming with Comets.
The evidence is most conclusive
Stole Spotlight
Mar-
Seminale centre-felder clano "K.H." Baptista then stole the spotlight when he chose to Ignore the danger in the situa- tion by playing too close in. The Comets' Tommy Chadd was not slow to appreciate the potentialities and Baptista paid for his over-confidence by having to back-pedal for the ball which sailed way over his runs to score, head for two Kotwall ending up at third and Chadd at second,
The next batter up, John Bryant, latched onto one of Lel Dayaram's slow pitches and whot should have been an enzy out at left-field was turned into disaster ce cut of the blue there appeared a bolt of lightning which would have put Stephen Xavier to shame, Yes, it was the on-the-ball Baptista again. Ho bumped into left-fielder Lo with much force that the ball already safely tucked away in Lo's glove took a hop and yet another run
crossed the plate.
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