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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, MARCH 27; 1961.
Page 9,
SOUTH CHINA
CHINA SOFTBALLERS
Another title for Recreio girls COMPLETE A GRAND DOUBLE
HOCKEY LEAGUE AND CUP
CHAMPIONS WIN FESTIVAL FINAL AFTER EXTRA-TIME Ireland, Pakistan draw in Men's International The only hockey of the weekend was one match in the Men's international series which resulted in Ireland and Pakistan drawing 3-3, and the Ladies Seven-a-side Festival which was eventually won by Recreio, the League and Cup cham- pions, after three periods of extra-time with Gremlins 'A'.
Festival was cancelled owing to the The Army Six-a-side
weather, although, as things turned out the weather was just about perfect.
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CAN DROBNY RESIST THE LURE? By JOHN COTTRELL
Jaroslav Drobny. 1934 Wimbledon champion,
Lennis giving up first-class
to concentrate on his new job
as assistant managing director
of a sports goods firm.
In the International match at King's Park, Irelandy had suf- ficient chances to make sure of the game, but their finishing was
poor,
The conditions were just about, perfect when the game commenced and the opening ex- changes were even, but after only seven minutes' play Paklo- un look the lead. Zia Hussain picked the ball up in mid-Geld and ran right through the Irish defence to hoot past. Horwood.
They were without Pat Gardner, and Kelleher who was brought up into the for- ward line to replace him, was never happy, there. Kelleher had one glorious chance in the, stoand half, but although he had time to pick his polevalled the scores he topped the ball and muffed it.
Trapped
The "Old Fox" he is now
Ryan did not have
a very 3p-
reported
A saying: "1
happy game, being very closely have decided not to
play watched by both Ghafoor and seriously any more."
on the Khan, but Careysford Fel I'll wager that "Drob" left wing, had some excellent turn up again at Wimbledon
Tuns und must be one of the this year and for many Wim- most improved players in the
Despite bledons to come.
ats Colony. disappointments of recent years,) he cannot resist the lure of the All England Club,
first-round
In 1955, when he was No. 5 seed, Drobny suffered a shock defeat against Indla's Ramanathan Krishnan. In 1959, smarting from another first-round knock-out, by Bel- toin's Alan Mills, he told me: "I'm finished with Wimbledon."" Yet he bounced back for more punishment last year this time going out the first round to the little-known Ger- mon, Wolfgang Stuck.
Now there will be added in terest in Droboy's next ap- pearance at Wimbledon since. for the first time, he will be representing Briain.
Pakistan, who played with ten players throughout, had the ser- Vices of players from Bharat, IRC and Prisons, and it
Nav
as Prisons' centre-forward Zia Hussain who scored two of their goals. In fact Hussain was their only really
effective forward
and both his koals were solo efforts. Pakistan's main falling was in being trapped off-side; it happened on numerous occasions through the final pass being de- layed too long.
The match started very late becauro of the late arrival of the Pakistan players and even then they started with only nine, one
joining more shority after the start.
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This goal only served to spur Ireland who gradually assumed the upper hand and eventually in the 25th
minute, when Landells scored from a Sullivan long corner. Two minutes later, Ireland tonk the lead, Ryan scoring after the been made by opening had Kelleher.
Solo effort Then, Just 011 half-time, Pakistan drew level with a goal from Khan following a short corner, the ball just crossing the line before the whistle for the
interval.
The second half continued with Ireland having the better of the exchanges but it was Pakistan who were.
By NUMPERE
took the ball down the right wing and centred for Cureys ford to cut in and finish it off. For the remainder of play Ireland were on top but could
find a way not
through the Pakistan defence, and the final whistle came with the score still standing at 3-3. The replay will be at Hecreio on Tuesday eve ning and it Ireland have Gard- ar in the side the should go through to the next round.
The teams
Ireland: Horwood, Chamber- lain, Hayes, Kelleher, Coffey. Leach, Sullivan, Landells, Ryan, Careysford.
Pakistan: Ghafoor, Ghafoor. Khan, N Ebrahim, Yacob, Samy, N Ebrahim, Z Hussain, D Hussan, K M Hussan.
Ladies' Festival
The Ladies Seven-a-side Festival, held simullane- ously at King's Park und Recreio, proved to be very successful, thanks largely to the organisation of Miss Betty Miller, Recrelo. were the eventual winners of the competition, thus making
clean sweep of League,
and Cup Cremlins
tock three Festival, but it. parlous of extra-time before they could dispose of Gremlins 'A' in the final.
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However, Gremlins 'B' made amends by winning the plate competition by beating KGV 3 by 9-0 In the gal
Deciding goal
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thing were played with the came result: Recreio and Gris A then took a rest whilst the Plate final was played and then caine out to resunie the battle.
A decision was soon reached, as after just over one miņute had elapsed Valerie Souza scored for Recreio to give them the trophy and 1 am sure they were all very relieved when the ball eventually found the net.
The teams
Recreio:, N. Prato, F.. Collaco, E. Osmund, F. Sequeira, M. Col- lace, V. Scuza, M. Rozarlo.
“Gremlins 'A M. Muir. H.. Paterson, J. Fahey, G. Mehta, S. Talat, J. Darrow, B. Mair.
In the Plate competition, Gremlins reached the final 121 St by defeating....... KGV Georges', bent KCC 'B' and KGV 13'. The final resulted in a fair- ly comfortable win for Gremlins 'B' by 3-0
Chess News
By LEONARD BARDEN
AMERICA'S boy star, 17-year- ← old: Bobby Fischer, lina, won the United States chainpionship for the fourth year running without losing a came. Fischer has. hús, served notice on the Russian grandmasters that bo wil be a powerful threat, in the He eliminating contest for tho world championship
The US, tournament, was one of the nine world-wide zonal Singes, and Hobby will get powerful support in the inter zonal from the second and third prize winners, Bill Lombardy and Ray Weinstein, both in their
twenties
The shock of the event was the failure of Gammy Reshevsky, former top man of American
Cligas. the first
to score again and, once more, It was a solo effort from Zia Hussin In which he run through from the half-way line. before shooting past Horwood..
Ireland went fat out for an equaliser and Kelleher had an easy chance, from close in, but with only goal-keeper Ghafoor to beat ne mishit he shot, and Ghitacr cleared comfortably. However, In the 53rd minute they did draw level. Sullivan
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In reaching the final Grem- lins 'A' beat Gremlins 'B' and KCC 'A' but they only went through against KCC on the sirength of one corner, Re crelo's first and second round opponents were KGV 2 and KGV 1 respectively.
The final was very close and at the end of the normal 15 minutes each way neither team had scored and extra time of three minutes each way was played.
This still produced no goals and two more periods of extra-
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By OLLY VAS
The girls from Caroline Hill won, the Ladies' Softball League title yes. terday when they easily beat their "B" team 13-0, and the SCAA whose men's team had already annexed Senior Division Championship three weeks ago, thus achieved à grand double this year.
In the only other game played at King's Park, a Junior League match having been washed out carlier, the Stardusts got through to the Knock-out Tournament, scheduled for Easter Monday morning by trouncing the Indians 19-5.
Baiting flest the Stardustan caught out by catcher Wu, were, one run up, un unearned Bosco Reza was tagged vul on run at that, when Indian pit- the base path between third and cher Marques issued a walk to home on a run-down play, Junior Diesta with the bases
Three infield errors, an equal loaded and already two outs' number of Belding cholces registered. With the bases still offered to the lofield and a bunt briraming Antonio Diesta swung by Baker Hussain combined to at and missed a third strike forgive the Stardusts three valu-
the side to be-retired.
Short-lived lead
In the Indians' turn at bat, Chaves got on when Stardust shortstop Moli Dayaram muff- ed an easy
grounder and Chaves second base. A felding chalce pushed him to third, then plicher Baker Hussain tossed a wild pitch way beyond the reach of catcher Lester Wu and Chaves scored the tleing run. Dadny 'Ullman stole home for the Indians' se- cond run of this inning to give them
lead which proved however, to be a short lived one.
In the top of the second inning Baker Hussain hit
one past shortstop Bosco Rozs and erided up at second base. An infield out
Choa helped on Wille Hussain to go to third, then Jojo Marques emulated his counter. part's feat of tossing a wild bitch and Hussain tallied a rùn to make the score two-all.
went all the way to
one-run
Double play.
It was 3-2 seconds later as centre-fielder Meno Baptisin dropped a fly ball with two outs Lamberto already and batter
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outfield second on this
error, Diesta slole third and once again pitcher Murques lessed a wild pitch and this 1403 the signal for coach Tiger Hus:ain to call for "Time-out," the third time he did so incidentally.
The pep talk should have given time for the team to settle down but Marques lost control of his pitches again and issued fier passes to Moti Dayaram and Lester Wu to cóuic his skle some anxious moments but then he rose to the occision striking out George Viera,
by
A double play by the Star- dusts helped them to protect their solitary run lead in the bottom of the second Inning,TM when, after Feler Souza had
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ible runs in the top of the third to make it 6-2 but the Indians caught up on the guns when Joey Reli talled onc DR Nicky Oliveira's routine infeld out to make it 6-3 and at this stage either side could have won the match but In
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blows which knocked the steam out of the opposition. 7710 Stardusts collected nine more runa and declared it à "No Con- fest" affair to win what must surely be one of the easiest vic- torien ever recorded by a Junior alde against an ostensibly top- notch one.
Spiritless
Quite frankly, from the mo- ment the Stardusts talled, four runs in the top of the fourth Inning the game held no further interest for the few spectators present. The Stardusts were giving nothing away and were obviously going, all out to score as many runs is they possibly could and in this they succeeded admirably. They were helped considerably by the lack of fighting spirit displayed by the Indians who will want to forget this outing.
Bosco Ozarlo made the job of umpiring first base look easy whereas plate umpire Bill Silva stubbornly stuck to his ins
Choa wis safely dropped fly, ba, the plate and promptly blasted then Lamberto Diesta strode up
a homer way over left felder Oliveira's head. Not satisfled the Stardusts loaded the bases and added two more runs to put them in an unassailable position as they now-led 10-3.
As a softball game it was and refused to be moved by m
from the all over for the Indians now | Impassioned plea began ta look upset over Indians coach over an incident some of the umpiring decisions when Silva awarded a 'ball' br plate umpire Bill Silva. against un Indian player AFTER The Indians scored two runs he had already clearly announced in the bottom of the fifth to it as a 'dead' ball. He 'atoned' make it 10-5 but an over-the- |for this when later, after fence double
Lamberto pitcher's "balk" he tailed to by Diesta and yet another double instruct 4.Stardust runner to
by the same batter in the sixth advance a base but well, that is
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