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Brewery Baseballers In Championships Trim

Mohawks Trounce South China

Cardinals Triumph Over Bewildered Truelight Girls

(By "Ball Fan”)

Dusting off the last minute clinks in their ball-playing machines, baseball managers sent over the their hopefuls into final try-out tilts over weekend as ball fans throughout the land eagerly awaited the opening toss to start another pennant chase along its winding way.

Hongkong Brewers' top-heavy favourites made a clean-cut training season sweep as they steam rollered across the spring tune-up session for their fourth straight victory, taking a big 10-1 game from the U.S.S. Asheville's "slip-slap" tars.

TRUELIGHT Girls

High

School took a "bewildering

14-4 shellacking from Dixic Week-end Stars

Walker's Cardinals in a softball fray at the Kowloon Football Club. It was the schoolgirls' first affair away from home, and the rookie maidens were stand- ing on high tension wires throughout

afternoon.

TONGKONG

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the ball-playing

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Brewery's ballast ball fans let out a big "yippee" In their weekend after game shin- dig, In celebrating the fourth straight the beer triumph garnered by

Jugglers as they dished up classy ball to trample the U.S.S. Asheville nine with a 10-1 training stretch- bid win.

Uncle Sam's visiting coast guards let down a hopeful crowd of peanut meagre chewing hill fans with a display of diamond tossing in suffer- ing this distinct loss.

The beer bottlers opened up with a vengeance after two were out In- the isi canto when "slinging" a sizzler over Alves Bent Tony third and scored on Dave Leonard's double to left field; the "torriders of bams" checking in Inter at the platier on a a bad error by out- fielder Coller to end the initial In- ning beer uprising.

red hot brewers added two The

the 3rd frame, a Inore tailles in single

Dave run

6th in tire Leonard's double, and climaxed a perfect spring training season with five devastating runs in a mad scor- final frame which featured # Ing high-ighted double with the bags toaded, Buby Abbas, the pressure

by

kkl

on

The Tennessee Aces averted

himself.

shutout

out in the

Fitzgerald and Bolly

Allco Tsang. Cardinal-Winsome Betty stole the show again to lead the Cardinal attack with two sizzling Flugles and came across the platter with two mus; latter checked in with a snappy game in her first | appearance at the initial sack.

B. Tony Alves and Baby Abbas, B. Heer-Teny fed the 10

10 run beer- makers' spree with three solid bin- gles and crossed the pan two runs; the "baby" once again proved be- yond dictbt that he is the pressure kid himself, driving in three tallies and ecting through with a high- lighted double' when the bags were choked with brewerymen.

Johny Schaberg and "chaude | patate" Hamelin, H.K.B.C.-John- ny fairly sparkled at the platter with a rizzling homer, double and single and pulled in with a sparkl ing fielding gem in the 6th stanza; latter made merry at the platter to tear across with our winning

runs and connected for three safe- iles in three times up.

Lord's Cricket

R.A.F. Easily Beaten By Rest of England

Two County Matches

LONDON, June 2 (Reu- ter). The Rest of England beat the Royal Air Force by 62 rùns and wickets in a big cricket match at Lord's to-day, Whit Monday. Many Test playors appeared in the match.

The Airmen were dismissed for 61 runs only, the Essex Professionals Ray Smith and M. S. Nichols taking 5 for 11 and 3 for 18 respectively. D. V. P. Wright, of Kent, took the other two wickets for 3 runs.

The Rest of England lost their first

The Five Nation Mohawks put two wickets for seven runs, but R. the tilt on ice in the next frame E. S. Wyatt and M. S. Nichols carried with a four run spree as Iroquals the score past their opponents' total "hot potato" before Wyatt was out for 42. Nichols gleefully saw fans

Waggoner, Jack was not out with 50 to his credit at Hamelin, Honus Elder and "whatia" Waller check the close, when the score was 113 In at the home stretch.

The

for 3.

gave

Win For Leicester

gang red and blue Chinese ball fons a sparkling glare

in the 1st inning when Wolly Ching LEICESTERSHIRE bent Northump- and Hat Winglee crossed the countion by 10 wickets in a one-day county 4th frame after pun with two tallies, but wobbly match. They dismissed their rivals Governste Willow-wielding at the platter wrote for 57 before lunch, W, A. Smith tony "poosh em up" Tony

taking 4 for 21. start the later defeat for the South China crew. had whitfted to

C. S. Dempster, the former New Bernie Johnson opened up on the Zealand Captain, scored 36 and L. G. Firebrand Dig Digiacomo smashed out a rousing triple over left fielder Mohawk slab and held the Caroline Berry 23 which was enough to win Showboat All and cashed in at the Hulmen to a solitary bingle, whiffing, with their opening partnership. check-up station when the pellet Ave and walking five in three made

tensorary Д

getaway from

frames; relief burler "Lynn" Larry Beer, catcher Obear Arcuill,

Lawrence tossed the next tour frames Centre fielder "Honolulu Lels and held the losers to four sentiered appeared like shining star in a dismal Ashville ball tossing lineup, connecting-for-two-solid-safeties.and

In the wastelands.

Bot hurlers sent out eight

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swere

across

Bob Cramer (U.S.S. Asheville) connects for a single in the match against the Brewery boys on Sunday. O. Arculli catching-Ming Yuen.

Home Football

British Army. XI Win Inter-Allied Services Cup

LONDON, June 2 (Reater).—The British Army beat the R.A.F. by 8-2 in the final of the Inter-Allied Services soccer Cup at Stamford Bridge to-day. Eight thousand spectators watched the game.

Cash Sweep Winners Yesterday

RACE 1

$1,887.53

630.30 269.64

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As a curtain raiser, the Army teams from Belgium and Norway who had reached the semi-finals, played, and the Belgians won 4-3. Scorers for the winners were Landrieu (2), Schuerman and Busser, while Hagen scored all three for the losers.

As the Tournament title indicates, No. 3001

Leams from the Allied Services in No. 456

Buglund participated, but the British No. 4107 Unplaced ponies (350 each): Nos. 1433. Army and the R.A.F. were always 3155, 2000, 214, 148.

No. 2234

No. 4003

RACE 2

$1,041.00 054.00 27740 No. 102 Unplaced ponies (850 each); Nos. 3131. 940, 372, 1785, 4210, 3013, 1283,

RACE 1 No. 1506 & ̈4263 · $1,334,70 each

206.09 No. 2237 Unplaced ponies ($50 pack); Nos. 3242, 3015, 2604, 3090, 3852, 1255.

RACE 4

No, 4200

$2,000.00 671.00 No, 1249

283.80 No. 3173 Unplaced ponies ($30 each): Nus, 62*, 40, 4073, 1347, 1250, 1973, 2286, 1220,

1771, 1780.

RACE S

No. 4360

$2,504.23 713.50 No, 1415

357.75 No. 3237 Unplaced pontes ($30 each): Nos. 2504.

Notts Beat Derby NOTTINGHAMSHIRE beat Derby-3027, 4770. shire by 10 runs.

Notts scored 139 and then dismiss- ed_their_opponents_for_129. despite.

Woodhead (Notis) took 5 for 15, and

An Upset In Derby

RACE (

No. 2033 No, 2201 No, 4574

$2,428.63

340.03 Unplaced panter (350~oach) Nos-449.-

RACE 7

No. 358

$2,482.00

No. 2704

700.40 $54.70 No. 5038 Unplaced panics (850 each): Nos. 1710, 1302, 4250, 3166, 135, 8424, 1901 1219, 417,

RACE 8

dising up a surg-shagging game out FLASHING in with un ex-ja fghting innings of 51 by A. Payton, 3842, 1072, 1805, 4030, 3194, 2040, 3012.

cht apiece

perienced brand of all roundMitchell (Derby) took for 40. via the "stand up go back" route. ball behind the speed twirling of with Arhesille slabman Lefty Dolly Brown, whose fast zippers Crumm showing a neat change of

tearing

those pace, but receiving negative sup corners, Dixie Walker's fighting port from his teammates.

Cardinals barged through with a 14-4 triumph over the rookie their second Truelight High School lassies, straight balmy spring loss as at the K.F.C.. Johnny Schaberg led a terrify- ing Mohawk eleven hit attack to smother the Chinese gang with 13-6 triumph.

SOUTH China's red and blue

men

took

The schoolgirls checked in with "Lowildered" ball in the initial came away from home and were continually matching pace with "old man nervoumess", to chalk up fourteen mietes. Stül in the new- born stage. fundamentally the young Canton girls garnered seven safe bingles oft the Redbird offer- Ings, one more than the winners'

total of six.

1

The former Shanghai Amateur star, in its debut at the Caroline F sand dunes before local gas- housers, flashed in with a prodigi- Our clouting attack.ramming out a terrific homer, double and single. Į The masterful finishing" Johnny

For four hard-going stanzas the was the real sparkplug Ja

the students held the Cardinals to a ver the win out, there over

three all tle, but a powerful Card maiden attack broke loose in the 5th Kenny Moy, sweating to showers at the start of the last canto, to see coach Walker's cutles

KBC. Which sent the youthful |

Trial Stakes

$2,773 05 792.72 190.15 Unplaced ponieя (150 each): No. 2002.

RACE »

3320,

No. BJ No, 1013

No. 5510

No. 4083

No. 3590

$2,007 002 No. 1004

401 Unplaced ponies (450 each): Nos. 2773,

King's Colt Outstanding 5410, 3081, 3640, 4299.

1

TRACE 10

$2,712.15 SALISBURY, June 2 (Reuter).***

No. 5767 No. 344

774,90 Racing featured an upset to-day

No. 4002

10745 were whch six Derby candidates

Unplaced ponies (430 ench): Nos. $205. the 114 3713, 2007, 600, 217, 223. among the nine runners in

RACE 11 miles

Trial Derby

Stakes, at Salisbury. Owen Tudor was made warm favourite at 1-4 on, but Mrs.

'Kd. 170

No, 6TT

$3,245.00 1,490,80 740.40 Unplaced ponies is100 cech): Now, 5010,

*No. 5085

LANTAO HANDICAP SPECIAL SWEEP

No. 249,508

$110,030,40

No. 240,240

Macdonal Buchanan's horse, which 3400, 4535, 2365, 2030, 4702. was ridden by Harry Wrack who had won two

races earlier in the programme, was well beaten by Fairy Prince (8-1), owned by Mr F. Williams and ridden by Lane. ram ncross six runs in an epic score second place by half a length from Owen Tudor, in fact, only just got canto.

parade. Ainus the bombarding trio of Pete Cardinals, with steady, result- the 20-1 outsider Nazarin owned by Fitch, Mack Sperry and Frankieproducing practices, under Walker's

Dawson and ridden by Crews,

the Marauding Mohawks board of inster-minds, showed lig

Bartlam, went to town with a long in the time class--a pennant labelled class

Gardon Richards, the champion initial stunza, chalking up two runs with all-round. balance which should jockey, who sustained a broken leg fat Salisbury three weeks ago has Johnny Schuberg's · scorching

on

rence.

Mr R.

was placed in another plaster cast.

It is likely to be several weeks before. he will walk again.

triple and a single by Larry Lautat about 130sh the. Teds up to the found the limb stlil painful and it tharined circle in next season's girls loop,

Margery Woo and Hindsnatcher Au Yuk-cheung led the student al- Fairy Prince, which won the Derby tack with two blows each. The Trial Stakes is owned by Mr F. high school catching starlet came Willlains, a young Army officer who. through with another brilliant rame behind the platter and from is how a prisoner of war.

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`King's Success'

His Majesty's Myrobelin, a colt, was obviously the outstanding two-. year-old and won for the third time this season when he beat Tornado by a length in the Two-Year-Old Plate with Romari Emperor third.

Myrohella had gained other wins at earlier Salisbury meetings and was hot favourite to-day at 9-2, and. for his third win of the day.

Wengg was given a comfortable ride

Cambridge Win Varsity Tennis Match

OXFORD, June- 2 (Router) Cambridge, University, beat Oxford University by 8 matclies to 7 in the annibal,!?" "Vaculty, Lawn Tennis

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Perry Budge Win Pro. Doubles Crown

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The Match

The first half was thrilling; four goals were shared, then the Army's Brilliant forwards dominated play.

Scorers for the Army were Edelston (3), Denis Comptor. (2). Birkit, Welsh and Ilagan, and for the Air

and Force Fentan

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presented to players as mementoes, while the Cup was hunded to the victors by a high official of the R.A.E.

Captain Murgessor, Minister of War, was also present, as was the Norwegian Foreign Minister.

Fixtures For The Week-end

.

LONDON. June 2 (Reuter).- The following are the football fx- tures for Saturday, June 7:

International Cup

Wales v. England.

London Cup Final. Brentford v. Reading

South Regional Leicester v. 91oke; Kuitwalt v. Crystal Pal; Tottenham v. Fulhamn; West Ham v. Queen's P.R: Aldershot v. Walford.

North Regional Manchester C. v. Bury; Oldham v, Bol- ton; Preston N.E. v. Liverpool."

Cheshire County Dow) (Final) Stockport County V, Chester.

Regional Match Monafleld Town v. Chesterfield.

Scottish Summer Cup-

(First Round)

Airdrie V. Hamilton; Celtic Hikensian; Falkirk v. llangers: Hearts v. Queen's Park; Morton v. Clyde; Mother- well v. Dumbartoni: Partlek v. St Mirren; | Third Lanark v. Albion B.

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