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U. M. OMAR LEADING

SKIPS' TABLE WITH A 100 PERCENT.RECORD

FOLLOWING IS THE RECORD OF THE SKIPS

'N THE THREE DIVISIONS OF THE LEAGUE:-

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)

V. Shepherd (P.R.C.)

C. S. Rosselet (G.G.C.)

A. P. Guterres (Rec. "B")

K. F. Luz (Rec. "W")

M. R. Abbas (1.R.C.)

R. Duncan (K.B.G C. "B")

5. McKelvic (K.B.G.C. "B")

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BASEBALL LEAGUE

TABLE

TO-DATE-

U.S.S. Mindanao

H.K. Browers Chung Hwa U.S.S. Asheville H.K. Baseballers Royal Engirioora South China

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MINDANAO

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 21, 1941.

MOROGORO UNLUCKY

IN 2,000 GUINEAS.

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BAD LUCK PROBABLY, COST MOROGORO THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS AT NEW MARKET, BUT IT SAVED GORDON, RICHARDS THE MORTIFICATION OF AGAIN PREFERRING A LOSER TO A WINNER IN A CLASSIC RACE, WRITES GIMORACK

100 PER CENT CORRESPONDENCE SHATTERED BASEBALL

LEAGUE

Despite the fact that!

they were out-hit 3-4, DECISION

Mohawks. humbled Mighty Mindanao 7 to 4 in yesterday's lone Base, ball League tilt,

..

He had chosen to ride... Owen Tudor rather than Morogoro, who finished second to the Duke of Westminster's Lambert Simnet.

For haltway Morogoro was last of a slow-moving field of 10 horses, and then Harry Wragg sent him after Mr. Sawyer, who was leading just in front of Lambert Simnel and Owen Tudor,

Interfered. With

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After halfway Owen Tudor held a short-lived lead untļi Lambert Sim! not forged, ahead.

**Three furlongs. from home my mount was interfered with," Bald Harry Wragg after the race.

"I had Sir-I have no desire to enter to check Morogoro, otherwise I think I into any fruitless argument with may have won. your correspondent Not-so- Anleystay so will confine my reply to the following remarks.

I don't think it can be disputed that the baseball public travel a good way to see a match would between the full and the Minnies, nor questioned that on the scheduled Tudor's defeat not to falling stamina. whiffing three. Henry Ruel, why date for the game, half the regular pace of the others in the last quarter

Larry Lawrence, the Lone Star Ranger, who was the mound vic- tor. walked four and fanned six

Pawloski was sent to join the 'sore-arm' brigade in

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finished the game for the Minnies, issued free transportation to first to three Baseballers,

EXPORT SIDE

taking up the story, "I realised Lam. "At this stage," said Charlie Elliott

bert Simnel would win for me. I had only to show him the whip, and he held teams of H.B. off Morogoro by two lengths,"

Gordon can it be

Richards attributed Owen

players of the HB. squad unable to, turn out.

were

The request for a postponement was not an unreasonable one, be-

amı

but to the fact he could not go

mite.

Lord Glanely's

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Clean Sweep

the

Both Ruel and Tony Mascavage connected for two-in-three, whilst, ing prompted by a desire to pro- Den Crary. Pete Elder, Tony Mas-vide the best opposition-I

Dancing Time, a filly who had seen a cuvage and Sux Bowersox each sure their opponents for the day

would much prefer to play the racecourse once only before-and that connected for a double apiece.

full team of the H.B. rather than when she ran without distinction near- a sudly depleted one, Likewisely a year ago-won for Lord Glanely should the sailors have subse-

his Arst One Thousand Cuineas at Newmarket. quently asked for a postponement for similar reasons as prompted Glanely's new

She is trained by Joe Lawson, Lord*

trainer. the H.B. teum, the latter would Lord Ganely

every have had no objection whatsoever Classic. to such a request.

Dick Perryman, who rode the win- Your correspondent is unfair iner, told me he lay behind Turkanu and delivered his challenge in the Dip. when he suggests that the H.B. team is "pot-hunting". This al- legation is entirely without grounds, and as far as the "pots" are concerned, these can be dis- pensed London, July 11.

without the slightest

of

my

has now

won

The biggest surprise was the failure of the favourite, Mercy. She was never in the hunt and was the first to come under pressure, "I have never known her run like it. It was her first bud race,” commented E. Smith.

G. Richards told me he had no ex- cuso to make for Keystone. She ran a good race and led Ull a furlong from

The export side of racing was formality, and he can sit hard on mentioned in Parliament yester-them with the greatest day when Mr. Richard Rapier pleasure. Stokes, Labour member fur Aud finally bis attempts at home. Ipswich, asked the Home Secrit- sarcasm merely show that his

knowledge of ary regarding the value attached

what constitutes by his Department to continuune foir-play can only be a hazy one. of racing for the next six months. value of having regard to the bloodstock exported in an excep- tionally good year.

Yours te..

"ANLEYSTAY'

RECREIO BOWLS

EXAMPLE

Mr. Herbert Morrison, in a writ- ten reply, referred Mr. Stokes to a speech of July 2 when information: Sir, I would like to draw "An- regarding experts was given. The levstay's" attention to the fact that value of bloodstock depended on Club de Recreio?"A", with six of the test of actual racing. added their regular men away on Mr. Morrison, but Mr. Stokes, Volunteer duties, very sportingly would appreciate that it was not carried through their "A" Division feasible to make a precise estimate Lawn Bowls fixture with Police of the loss that would be involved R.C. on Saturday. They were

the Colony who can be sporting about playing with a weakened team, but this, of course, would be too foreign to "Anleystay" - the very idea of carrying out a fixture with a makeshift team!

Before I close please permit me to congratulate the Recreio lawn bowlers on their sportsmanship- Yours etc.,

SPORTSMAN.

DID YOU KNOW?

Night baseball, dates back to

if no more races were held during beaten and as a result they are 1880. Some time during that year the current year-Reuter.

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out of the running for Lengue two amateur teams played a game honours this year, after having under electric lights at Nantucket been holders since 1937. TheyBeach, Massachusetts. could have asked for a postpone-

Fred Perry achieved a double in the ment and I am willing to eat my United States lawn tennis tournament typewriter if they did not know when he beat Richard Skeen 4-8,0-7, they would have got it too

had

Vincent Richards disposed of Skeen they done so. and Fannce 6-4, 6-4, 5-7 in

It was most refreshing to see doubles final,

that we still have some people in

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EASTERN LOSE

FOURTH TEST

Australia beat the touring East- ern football team by 5 goals to 2 in the Fourth Test match at New- castle on Saturday.

Eastern won the First Test at Melbourne 64, lost the Second at Sydney 2-4 and won the Third at Sydney 5-2.-Reuter,

THIRD DIVISION:

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A.-M. Wahab (1.R.C.). C. Wallis (K.B.G.C.) 4. G. Aitken,{P.R.G.)

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A... Coelhi (G.G.G} J. MacDonald 7(P.#3.0.)»- A. D. Madar\(LR.C.)-

N. P. Karatijla (C,C/C.)

"L" de Romo: (HIGE.R.C.)~··

P.. A. Yvanovich (Rocrofo).

G. 8. Graver (H.K.F.C.)'

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