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MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950: ARSENAL Y.

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The King's Six Yearlings

Will Race For The Taxpayers Of Britain

London, Dec. 10.

Six names which racegoers may have cause to re- member next season are Ardent, Bell Buoy, Deuce, Good Shot, Fair and Game, and Game Cart.

These are the names by which the King's six year- Pontage: China and Macaolings will be known when they race on the turf in the 1951 82.00 per month, U.K British Posses long and other countries 18eason. $4.50 per month.

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unlestions and advertisements that the King has named one these youngsters who, brod In purple, should between Good Shot, which night well the to the Secretary.

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Kovaleski &

Drobny In Asian Final

Lahore, Dec. 10. Fred Kovaleski, of the United States, and Jaroslav Drobny, the self-exiled Czech ace, will fight out the Men's Singles final in the Asian Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships here.

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Eyes left as a header from Doug Lishman (on the left of the picture) Just passes outside the Fulham goal, an incident in the recent First Division match at Highbury between Fulham and Arsenal which Arsenal won 5-1.

From left to right are Lishman and Goring (Arsenal) Quested, Taylor, Lowe (Fulham), Logie (Arsenal), Bacuzzi Black and Pavitt (Fulham).

Madcaps Bid

Crush The Terries' For Vengeance

BY 'GRANDSTAND'

Teresa's bid for ven-

Superior batting power enabled Madcaps to crush St

as the losers wilted geance with a 9-6 decision in the Senior Softball League, before the thunderous crescendo of devastating hits which gathered momentum with each inning to decide the heiter team, once and for all.

Early morning. fans were almost treated to an upset when the lowly placed Reds blasted Panda hurler Vincent Xavier from the box in the sixth, and Y. S.

the Panday to

emerge winners Liang was called in to put out the fire for subsequent by the narrow margin of 10-7.

some

j

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LADIES HOCKEY

VICTORIANS BEAT RECREIO 2-0

By OBSERVER'

Giving a brilliant all-round display, the Victorinas inflicted on Recreio their first defeat of the season in easily the best Ladies' Hockey League match yesterday. As a result of this win, the Victorians are now on level terms in points with Recreio, cach with three garnes won and one lost. With Gremlins "A" and King George V"A" girls both winning their matches yesterday at the expense of each other's junior teams, an exciting race for Championship honours among Recreio, Victorians, Gremling "A" and KGVS "A" is now on.

WIR

Amanda Silva, as usual, ied Yet another glorious triumph |

that of the her forwards well, but received yesterday University over the Dutch by little support. She was rather three goals to nll, giving them unlucky not to have scored on

three occasions. two points of their first

three season.

VICTORIANS-RECREIO

Two grand

the

The Arst goal came minutes before the interval, A

goals by left forward pass from inside-left scnt Beth Mc- winger Beth McNaughton, one Mary Eddis In the Orst half and the other Naughton through on the left

the wing it the second half, gave

Taking the ball into the ctr- Victorians a

a deserving victory

of two goals to nil against the cle, she slammed it into the hitherto unbeaten Reerelo XI. goal, but it was well stopped Ozorio. power by goalkeeper Doreen hitting The harder

the Victorians Arst time Following up, fearless and fast tackling of the Victorians gave left-winger flicked the ball in- them a clear advantage over to the net.

The second goal came Ave their opponents.

Their forward Ine was ably minutes before the final wila- on the led by Joan Crighton át centre-tle from another run forward and had two excellent left wing by the same player, the ball into the "D", took wingers in Susan Whitworth who and Beth McNaughton.

however,

do.

Victorians: Pat Lederhofer;

a bunch of got through Star player of the winners, fenders and pushed it past the

goalkeeper. was undoubtedly

The teams were: Peglyn Faber, at centre-half. A tireless worker, she pulled

Sylvia Franklin, Rita Langston; her side out of many a tight

Ann Sainsbury, Peglyn Faber, corner, and sent her forwards Pauline Owen-Hughes Susan away with well-directed passes. Whitworth, Hannah Foley, Joan

With Pauline Owen-Hughes

Eddis, Crighton, Mary either McNaughton, and Ann Sainsbury on

saves

Both

side, the three make a power- Recreio: Doreen Ozorlo; C. In today's semi-final round

ful Intermediate line. Another Remedios, Evelyn Collaro; N.

mention Osmund, "Nockie" player who deserves Kovaleski, ranked 15th in the

Remedios, The Americans juggled their pulled the game out of the fire a two-bagger to deep centre to was the Victorian right back, C. Remedios; rankings, 1049 United States'

S. Danenberg. Vincent Xavier, who started spearhead

who uprising which | Sylvia Franklin, by mound staff again, and started

was L. Danenberg, was given a hard match

A. Silva, C. up nine finally netted them seven

runs responsible in a great measure Remedios, and M. Maher. Iftikhar Ahmad, Frank Cleary on the slab, who for the Pandas, gave left-handed

for- for holding the Recreio top ranking player, turned back the Dodgers 15-7 walks as he lost control of the for that shining chapter. Pakistan's

was banished to the

UNIVERSITY—BUTCH 6-4, 3-6. 3-6, behind the 12-hit willow wield-ball, and

bengh in favour of third-sacker less shutout for five semesters,

Xavier's hit broke up a hit-wards at bay. ing of his

of his teammates.

Pat Lederhofer, in goal, did The Junior League provided Y. S. Liang.

University scored their first was followed by Malou not have very much to do, but win in the Ladies Hockey excitement as the Dodgers

made two very good

League when

the they beat by were robbed of their first vic- AMERICANS 15--DODGERS 7 Arnulphy with a single.

tory by the Wildfres who

clear Dutch Ladies by three In that damaging sixth inning, when called upon. seemed that manufactured the winning tally

Wahoo catcher

Soares Hilda

On the Recreio side, Chelle the Dodgers were going to up-split a fingernail and the hind-

goals. Remedios at right-back, Evelyn in the seventh on a walk and

Play opened with the Dutch set the Yankee apple-cart

and left-back Collaco

and Ladies on the aggressive two

snatching chore was taken over singles in succession,

but, the Diestamen found Fronk

the after Spartans played truant again

the first ten minutes, Castilho in turn.

University mainstay of the defence.

settled down The British pair of Mrs Joy and failed to show up, giving Cleary's offerings to their Uk- Gwen Dragon and Irene "Nockie" Remedios

to Mottram and Miss Kay Tuckey the points to the leading Rexes, but in the fifth inning the

force the play. beat Miss M. Gorodetski, of while St. Teresa's staged a last

Chances were missed by both Turkey, and her Pakistan) ditch stand 10 shade South

teams but towards the end of partner, Mrs Tagi Butt, in the China 15-12.

the first half during a gon}- Women's Doubles semi-final,

Wienie mouth melee,

Hule managed to push the ball in to score University's first goal.

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MADCAPS 9—8T. TERESA'S G The grudge game started out with a dazzling flelding display as

both sides left potential scorers on the basepaths with out inflicting any damage in the initial chapter, but in the second, Madcopper Willie Sprinkle broke the ice when he belted a into deep contre third strike for for a tour of the bases.

to be outdone, St. Teresa's knotted

the game in their half as Lou Viern was given a life on Interference by catcher on Buzzy Wade, and stole home

to third after being sacrificed. by Raul Souza.

hex Madcap The

started With only one round to be working on Jocy Franco in the Paul Keres, Tolush third when a walk, two bunis played,

and a sacrilico paved the way and Aronin share the lead with for a five run inning and, to add 10 points each.

injury, the Madcaps They are followed by Lemint-sult to

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London, Dec. 10. The Soviet chess

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as

four-run

who

Americans staged uprising which enabled them to grab the lead for the first time la the game. A further bunch of five runs in the sixth broke the backs of

of the succumbed finally

Hurler Cleary

won his first pitching assignment and tributed to his success with a One performance of three safe hits in four batting tries, while Staber went one better by in-

three p cluding a homer in his

con-

RESULTS AT A

GLANCE

*

8

Americans

15

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE Pandas

10 Reda Dodgers Madcapa

St. Teresa's £ MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Rexca

Grins Falcons St. Teresa's 15 Dodgers

Recreio "A" Too Good In King's Park Derby

BY

"TRYIN'

The King's Park derby between the two Recreio teams ended in a win for "A" by five clear goals yester- day. Up to the interval the game was fairly oven with only one goal scored but afterwards it was just a matter of how many goals would eventually come from the “A” forward line.

|

of the play in the Dutch half with University pressing bord and Winnie Hule scored again from a pass from her wing half, Susan Owen Hughes. University scored again after through Margaret ders.

B000 San-

The teams were: University. Anna Graham- Cumming; Joyce Avasin, Elea- nor Smart; Silvia Loo, Marion Ahwee, Susan Owen Hughco;

Gerry Gosano again distinguished himself by scoring Amy Wong, Margaret Sanders, a fine hat trick and Alves on the left wing put up a

o grand show to be a constant danger to the "B" team's

defence.

7

Spartans

(forfeited)

10

Aces

3

20

Mustangs

5

Remedios, in goal, although again, Rosa, receiving 12 beaten five

8

7

a

Winnie Hule, Betty Barbara Youngsaye.

Dutch:

Miss J.

Choa and

Mrs E. Scheopens; Driessen, Mr. D. Stradtman; Miss J. Barren,

nice Mrs Van Houten; Mrs Dekker

the Mrs B. Pach, Mies A. With-

len.

and

times, saved A6 puss from Gerry, scored S. China Wildfires many certainties and on this best goal of the match, giving kamp, Mrs Brandt, Miss N. A dazed Terry outßt only

LADIES' LEAGUE

form must be a candidate for the goalie no chance from onlyKamerling and Mrs van Daa- 14 White Fangs 7 future Interport honours. managed a run here and there Wahoos

few

yards out. Silva

From the bully-of the MIIDGET LEAGUE·

Spasmodic breakaways

GREMLINS “A”—KGVS "B" as Madcap hurler Kelly Netto pitched himself out of

20 Delawares

St. Joseph's Seniors attacked, only to be raids by the Juniors all proved

Fielding exactly the Fame difficulties on several occasions. Blackhawks 20 Lions

5 ruled offside when well placed. unavailing with the "A" team

team as last week, Gremlins top. Offside "A" showed vastly the In the Terry half of

Their left wing was their most continuing on

improved seventh and last inning Tony

en

the

Gonsalves struck out but made

the

Aren tree IssuCI |

dangerous forward but played and over-engerness spolled teamwork to put up the big-

ques

Xavier but Rosario was nailed to first base opened falled to ing shot hit the goalie's pads |

PANDAS. 10-REDS 7

inning as S.

Gerry then

thegest scare of seven goals to al In their match against the King George V School Juniors. Valerie Slade, at left wing, again that she is

HOCKEY LEAGUE

SCORES

One tbo

of the best wingers in Colony by bagging four of the Konis. Hilda Fowler, at cente forward, showed £2 welcome 1 return to forms, claiming

other

three goals. Once again the

line,

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Dutch had two

good NoveIS pulled up for

0

half

the

a

Gremlina' with right-hair Sholla Abraham giving

display, acquitted with distinction. were

Gosino superb

to be up against team at its

It-

The

unfortunate

a Gremlin

Little Nora Sun, at left-half,

France Beats Holland

first base safely as Buzzy Wade bits. Harry Ayres dangerous too close and through this many many good chances for Paris, Dec, 10, lost the ball, Mamle Xaxler bat barked again and a round- Rood chances went a-begging. Seniors, but they were not to

Mar From a short corner France beat Holland by five coaxed Silva-Netto into walk-tripper resulted.

missed by inches and then JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES Bertie Gosano, racing down goals to two in an international ing him while Rocus Rozario

a bunt to load after-dumped

have The P. I. Dodgers tried hard the wing, moved in to here this soccer match

3-2 at the sacks.

to earn their first victory, and the goal at his mercy but fall- They led

almost succeeded in surprising ed terribly.

BENIOR LEAGUE interval-Reuter,

Gerry Roza Pereira poled out

the Wildfires.

A nice pass from Gonsnives Heereto "A" 5 Recreio "E" to left to score a deep fly

4 Police the Dodger to Rosa saw the latter's part-Argonauts in an attempt to pile on another find the plate, while his matcs and go behind.

4 Nomads down. marker for two

Raul committed bungles

galore, and

2 IKAAF hit safely to keep the Souza

tries but was but Joey France when the dub had settled, four rally alive,

runs were on the score-board. failed to come through in the

The game was deadlocked 7-offside at the crucial moment. be denied and Gerry out for ΚΟΣ and grounded

From a right wing cross by with

the Wildares coming Casano the goalie conceded all

completed his hat trick close selit clutch the game to end.

on time, to bring the "A" team schoolgirls for their last. Ucka. Delgado Madcap catcher Buzzy Wade 201

short corner which first base

proved bummed his

victory by five clear goals. way to connected for three in four

and on four balls,,

Bobby fruitless.

The teams were: while his team-mate Willle

chased

FIEST OF FIVE

Nery, Stewart and R. Mattos

Hegrelo "A": Garcie; Sprinkle was good for a four-

him around the bases with two A left wing move by the Seniors Guterres; Reed, A. Remedios, standing not much taller than master.

"Gosano, sclid singles that decided the again saw Gerry Goseno rob Gonsalves; B.

Rosa, the hockey stick she held, earn- bed in time by Autin.

ed the plaudits of the crowd In the G. Gosano, Marques, Alves. closely contested tussla.

South China breezed to a fly-23rd minute Gerry, pleking up

Recreio "B" T. Remedios; with her fine interception and The Reds started things ing star against the Terry Junior a nice pass from Rosa, eluded Vieira, S. Collaco; M. Reme-stopping of the balls.

the dios, Yvanovich, Autin; humming in the first inning as nine as they registered clusters both backs to place into

UA-

Left winger H. Huang was they dented the rubberT four of four and eight runs in the net for the opening score. mund, R. Collaco, J. Pereira, another KGVS player who im

but thereafter

pressed. times against the Pandas, when Arst few frames,.

The Seniors again swarmed A. J. Remedios, Ribeiro. Reggie Vicira and Dave Silva failed to cross the rubber as the to the attack and, urged on by

POLICE "AT

The teams were; walked, followed by safe hits Terries bore down

whittled

the constant

the applause of

ARGONAUTS "A"

Gremlius “A”: Mrr M. Read, off the bats of Ernie Gonsalves, away at the lead with

5-run spectators,

nearly equalised Police "A" playing without K. Baldork, J. Gerrard; S. Bernard Brown, A. Lewis and spree in the fifth inning which through Rubeiro, who had bad centre-forward Yusuf, falled Abraham, M. McNeil, N. Abra- Joa Britto.

gave them the advantage.

luck in putung over the bar. 10 produce the form of their ham; N. Simmons, H. Kerr, H. Two more Terry runs in the

The "D" team wero now earlier match with the name Fowler, D. Barton and The Pandas promptly dupli-

cinched the issue with

playing very well and gave team, losing by four

to Slado. cated the performance in their sixth

goals conch Robert "Quacks" Re-

many anxious moments to Gar- one to Argonauts "A".

KGVA "B": G. H. Hindel turn at bat to the up the score, medios

on rushing

the

winger, cin, their right

03-

Davies: 3, Collar, K. The Police.defence, in which D. but the Reds had tasted blood diamond to congratulate relief mund, just falling to and were not to be denied their hurter Junior Poeroy who held when well placed. Half

connect F. Soares at goal was in brils Davies, P. James, N. Sun M. time liant form, stood up against Rovio, H. Huang, 8. Hewson, stance..

down the bupoaition after

arrived with the Seniors lead-the repeated thrusts of the Ar- Baxter and S. Hall. ing by the only goal.

Arzt gonaut forwards in the

HGVS "A"——-GREMLING "W" Resuming. the Senior half, conceding only one goal: The King George V School..

the attack swarmed to

Dillon Sentors, made and This came from U.S.

up for 'their soon had their fallow clubmen toward the end of the

Arst Juniors 7-0 defeat by return- in dimcuities. Alves was

half

on the ing the complimenta but Fifteen minutes after the Gremlins "B" tilt, side from a good position but

with a later made amenda by scoring resumption, Peter Rull took win. their from a

from. B. the ball through to give his

HOW THEY STAND- side their second goal. Centre- Gosario.

A short corner was spoiled forward F. X. Pinto made it

PW D L F A Ptoi three-nil, when he converted a Recreio... 4 3 0 1 7 9 6 PHOTOGRAPHERS. a fumble, but Teas and Watt, another in the second on Trono just after, Gerry, receiving KODE pass · from loft winger Victorians 30 1117 0

who put their side back into Castilho's four-ply blow.

The famed batting power ex. through pass from Rosa, want Barile Xavier previously, falled DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF

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the chalked up seven runs, and, from whing

then on added to the score goal for "B", was playing mag-in the closing minutes, Baghat KGVB "B" 4 20 DEVELOPING, PRINTING | the top of the seventh, stendily.

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Two more runs in the fourth Charlie Ozorio was derricked put them ahead again only to from the mound when he started,

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COMMERCIAL he worked his way to first base The Owls worked for one run

pt. four wide pitches aided by in the first inning and added by sticks for the Beniors, and,

The. FADE TUNE

Police' replied with their

Gremlins

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