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Victorians v. King George V School at Chater Road.

Ladies' Hockey League Championship Race Tightens Up

VICTORIANS &

RECREIO

SNATCH FULL POINTS By "OBSERVER”

Yesterday's two crucial games in the Ladies' Hockey League provided thrills galore as expected, both ending in a one-goal margin of victory for the winners.

Hitherto unbeaten King George V "A" team sustained their first defeat at Sookunpoo at the hands of the Victorians, going down by two goals to one, and at Recreio, the Portuguese ladies, repeated their one-goal triumph over the Gremlins "A."

Though not involved in the Louise Warning; Mary Elliott, Champlonship race, the Grem-Pamela Wright, Jeanette Davis; Hale, lin Juniors claimed their share Shirley Read, Hilary

Holdinson, Ruby of the spotlight when their New Maurten Year resolution to be more Scott, Valerie Jillott. "gremiinish" for 1051 resulted

RECREIO 1-GREMLINS O first in their recording victory of the season, defeating the Dutch by one goal to mil. The goal was scored by centre- forward Mrs Arst half.

their

At King's Park, Mother Read's Gremling failed to reverse their defeat by Recreio one goal Vianna In the Ladies

round. in the Airst Recreio's one goal,

Ecored by Amanda Silva, "A" 1 centre-forward

who seems to be the official control scorer for the team, came after among 10 minutes of the first half, Vic- Mra Read had her view blocked wia by one of her full-backs and she

let it in.

VICTORIANS 2-KGYS

ball Superiority in and better combination

д

Madcaps Throw The Senior

League Wide

Pennant Race

Open Again

By "GRANDSTAND”

Backed by the vociferous efforts of their rooting line, Madcaps toppled tho League-leading South China by 8-4 in a brilliant softball exhibition, to throw Sentor flag race wide open again.

There was jubilation in the St Joseph's camp, for after breezing through with a 9-0 shutout over St Teresa's, the Madcap triumph gave them a new lease on playoff chances.

The Canucks completely routed the Reds as they whitewashed the opposition 14-0, while Overseas, who started off shakily in the curtain raiser, fought right back to register a 13-4 victory over the Dodgers.

and

Willie

out

Ollio

In the Junior League, Black-China's turn with the hickory right into batting form by con-

twice

of found necting safely hawico almost lost their first and Kelly Silva-Netto game of the season, as South himself in difficuldes when he three times, and for good mea- China held them for six walked P. F. Choy and Kan euro, threw in a sacrilee fly.

a lightning Buzzy Wade belted the longest Innings, but blew apart under in succession, but the heavy barrage

double play pulled him out of blow with a four-master. BUC-

Leung cumbed 18-13. Another upset the hole when Rabbit

and Sprinkle Choy and was recorded In the Midget bunted a' pop-fly league when $1. Joseph's was nailed off second base by Vas contributed to the Madcap success with two safotics each. Delawares handed the

their Frankie Correa's bullet peg,

Correa and Buzzy Wade regis- arat defeat of the season, with

drow South China

further tered an unusual twin-killing a 2-1 noscout.

Rabbit Leung bunted ahead in the third frame when when

wlid out hraved a

and centré-flelder Wado base with Tho sneaked in from the left patch two away.to trap Choy off second base. surprised

SOUTH CHINA 4—MADCAPS 8 Edo Almeida

Madcaps went in to bat first throw to first and failed to score,

leaving sacko loaded and Barros stranded on

second for two Caroliners to cross the Choy was the most Madcaps person on the field. base, while South China struck plate and lead 4-1. twice on a walk and two suc-slimmed the lead in the fourth cessive singles amid wild ex- when they nudged

pressions of ecstasy on the Caroline bench.

In the second frame, leadoft

RESULTS

one run

AT

A GLANCE

SENIOR LEAGUE

cause

SENIOR LEAGUE GAMES Jimmy Criss, hurling for the Joeys, alded his own with a perfect three in three bailing performance, while ho hit allowed only one scratch

by Mamie Xavier which split an otherwise perfect gamo.

Willie Sprinkle singled and pll- bases fered second and third

while Almeida but and Correa struck out, in succession Ollie Vas came through with o timely single to chase the first Overseas 13 Dodgers

St. Joseph's 9 St. Teresa's Madcap run of the tracas.

S. C. Wong fanned the Canadians 14 Reds breeze for the first out in South Madcaps 8 South China 4 scoring 14

ON THE RECORD MAN BITES DOG AT CHATER ROAD

Ordinarily

д

4

The Canucks had everything

0 their own way against

0

feeble Red cutfit, and in addition to the runs against hapless side, also added insult to injury as they banged har- ler E. Ribeiro for 11 safe hits, 4 Falcona 4 which included

by A homer 11 St. Teresa's 4 Don Robbins, a triple by Kas- Blackhawics 18 South China

Grimas ¿Accs

Wahoos

JUNIOR LEAGUE

LADIES' LEAGUE

7 Pirates St. Teresa's 17 Clovers

MIDGET LEAGUE

2 Delawares St. Joseph's

10 Black Lions

Arrows

Across on Willie

13

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Nazarin. Tiger Hussain, A. Abbas and Ming Lau were the only ones that did not hit sale- oly in the mass massacre.

Chinese tallied Overscas three times in the first to get 1the jump on the Dodgers, but the under-dogs retaliated with 12 a trio of markers in the next frame to even matters, but the a softball game hits in an attempt to pull the

too hot for them and pace was been of us much game out of the fire.

Sprinkle's the Overseas gladly jumped on would have

Ernie Staber, Comiskey and significance as a dog biting

Cor- pitcher Fred Diesta for a total man bites dog, Franklin oach contributed two second hit followed by man, but when

ren's single, at the same time of 13 hits, six of which were One such blows, while Tom Richards, who blanking South Chins in their bunched in the Afth frame. that's another story. turnabout occurred at the more than held his own at

half. Club on cricket, did his little bit with a Hongkong Cricket

K. K. Sit homered in After that the Gremlins settir Saturday which

Hindsnatcher Lou be the single,

With the fifth inning coming one-sided tilt, while the Over- Hollandsscas dished out two scintillating down to the offensive and were talk of the town for some time Dempsey and gardener Malone up, Madcap mentor

the opposition's territory to come.

tried desperately to salvage the issued hitaway instructions, and twin-killings when Fred Dles- in

For one thing, softball is an game with a hit apiece.

the result was a demorallsing to flied out and Louis three-quarters of the time but

four runs manufactured around was nailed at the plate on could make no impresion on improbable game on the sacred

four solid blows, including

perfect throw from the a Recreio Gefence that played precincts, and for another, both

teams to plan,

Wade eld. The game had eleven players on

The umpires for this classic round-tripper by Buzzy then the cach side, but oven The plan was a simple one. horsehide horseplay

would were Frank Folts, Tony Mead which sailed to the outer con- S. Babida popped out

A. pitcher and caught off base. Norah The idea was to bottle up the bave escaped notice except for and Hume, and don't get away Anes of the left field.

Frank with the idea that there were no of humillation

much The uprising was too Gremlins most dangerous for-the ward, outside-lett Valerie Slade, Cleary's Americans at their very squawks from the gentlemen for the Caroliners, who are not and Recreio's classy full-backs own national pastime by the players it wouldn't be softball accustomed to taking the back.

the forwards gave the torians well-merited for after leading by two goals Application in Malaya.

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Their first goal came until after 15 minutes of play, when a good throw-in by An- ne Sainsbury sent Susan Whit- worth racing with the ball to- wards the "D".

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had the sacks that the when Taking the ball to keep the attack on the right of the Senior

suggestion at good move. avallablo quarters

League softball, outward living

towards the circle she parted

wing. The right wing of Nocle

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It was a dark day for the futlie sacrifice. Y. K. to the field for the softball Register in the RODO HOUSE

Americana and there are some flied out to end the rally which Mc-always a dangerous half-back to Y. H. CHAN,

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Inside-left Mary Eddis miss ed it, but left-winger Beth Naughton came dashing from the left touch line

and

1

banged the ball hard into the

nei.

had

The KGV forwards their turns at the Vic- torians' goalmouth during Arst half, but their movements

Ladies' Hockey League Scores

the Recrelo

1 Gremlins

"A"

were inclined to the hit-and-victorians 2 KGVS "A"

their rush type and were on the erratle side.

The schoolgirls, with

Time and again she stood between the KGVS wards and a sure goal.

passca Gremlins "B" 1 Dutch

University 1 KGV6 "D"

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Budge Patty Dropped From Ranking List

New York, Jan, -21. Wimbledon and French

nightcap of the double-header. who would wish it was all a might have turned the tables Tennis Champion Budge

.:

Patty, of Los Angeles, has into the oven after turning on the sports may be a sacrilego be denied their moment of vic-American rankings follow-

sane people to shove their heads Club score book. Inter-mingling The Madcaps were not to been dropped from the 1950

the gas.

Club batted first and had a potential run on base but failed and 0 to chase the tally home 1Thessen-Ender died on second while tho Americans base jumped into an early three-run lead.

The socond was an exhibition

artory, and to celebrate the oc-

to some, but it's "on the record.

-"GRANDSTAND"

ing the annual meeting of casion, Rennie Sequeira burst the United States Lawn Tennis Association here on Saturday. Patty

One For The Road

with

man. H.K.S.P.C., P.O. Box No. Prove it in black and white telth tackled in the nick of time by/Better than that, she had a habit which chased in six runs for their way to Kores."

2602.

NOTICE

PHOTOSTAT

the goalkeeper to beat, Peglyn Faber.

of the

ranked beneath Patty moves up

one place. The official list for 4b 2b lb 1950 now reads:

2. Herb Flam.

2

1

1 1 2

1. Art Larsen.

0

D

1 0

0

3. Ted Schroeder.

4. Gardner Mulloy.

5. Bill Talbert.

6. Dick Saviti.

7. Earl Cochell.

B. Victor Seixas.

9. Tom Brown,

10. Sam Match..

was originally placed third by the ranking committee, behind

national champion Ari

Somewhere about 2 p.m.

on their positions on the identical Larsen and Herbie Flam, but the meeting decided he had not and youth on their side, came tackle as her enthusiastic swing of softball as neither side could

Д softball-playing spot just vacated. follow second at the ball includes a

played enough top tennis to back fighting in the

but a cluster of eight runs Saturday score,

merit the honour. half, and repeatedly stormed through that excludes any mercy in the third inning, when the member of our American com-

The Americans scored 82 runs "A sprained ankle after Wim- and for the opposition's shins. the Victorian goalmouth,

cricketers sprayed the American munity had a problem on his fielders with hits, saw the turn hands. Unaware that it takes 11 against the bowling of Sammy bledon kept Patty out it was only a grand captain's

However, the Simmons girl of the tide much to the conster- men to make up a cricket team, Snaith, Bill Howard and Lea United States Davis Cup team Kame

by Paglyn Faber

With he had brought nine softballers Stokes, They lost their wickets and the National Championship. fine tackler, good dribbler and a 2 them centre-half that stopped

tireless terrier on the ball, has nation of the visitors.

him for the cricket and ducking away from full tosses Patty's name now will go into than ono from scoring more

a possibility, the but one falling. She loses her victory now

match with and taking that extra split the record book as "unranked goni.

head in front of goal. Hor Clubmen played superbly and softball challenge

second to put added beef into because of insufficient data."

All other rankings were ap- Wandering into the bar, he tame balls coming straight for inside-right, Renate Kerr, was in managed to hang on to the lead the HKCC.

saw there two Diggers complete the wicket. Only two of them proved so each player who was for-good form yesterday but suffered until the finish.

from the same type of goal-

with slouch hats. He suddenly came back reoreless.... Centre-forward Hilda shyness.

Their box score was; Len Stokes, hurling for the remembered reading somewhere Half way through the second Fowler was way off her best and

Chater Road ouißt, surprised that the Australians were top- left-wing, was no menace.

cricketers, The school's

two Richards half, the

the opposition when they found notch Shirley Read, snapped a centre

were he could actually pitch a ball Diggers were immediately roped Dempaty

Comiskey from the left, took the ball in-Despite all this, there to the "D" and drove it hard melees la front of the Recrels underhand, and although they in for the game.

The Two were Privates Dill Staber goal and the home club's new dayed him with umpteen blows,

Street, Agres with equal Malpass, of Wellington past Pat Lederhofer,

West Perth, and Ted Penfold, of Malone Immediately after the bully-off, goalkeeper, Doreen Ozorio, had his mates replied

a rough time of it and put up a sus Howard was a menace at Salisbury Street, Somerton Park, Bordwell centre-forward Maureen Hod-

for. a South Australja, members of the Cleary connecting and the plate, kinson got through the defence superb show. She saved at least

near-certainties three only in the centre and, with

goals. round-tripper and a two-bagger Royal Australian Regiment on Franklin several moro, possible

A four-base hit (a boundary) They had been persuaded to is four runs, a two-base (2b) hit while Oliver's winners, of pushing the ball out to the the

They counts two and a one base hit right.KKE

homer nudged three runs across have one for the road. the payoff sta

were roped in as they were hav- (16) is a single. station. THE TEAMS

(aliasing another one for the road. guardian

It was a great experience for Forgotten in the excitement Recreio: Doreen Ozório; Chel- third baseman) Neal Arthy, who

away at of two Aus- the Yanks, slugging Silva, He

Evelyn Collaco: pili doesn't know when a run-

tralians was the fact that not good change bowlers, and for not so dum when it came to Victorians: Pat Lederhofer: "Girlie" Danenberg, "Nocky" nor has to be tagged out, was of the discovery Marguerita and Rito Lang-Remedios

batting and allowed his willow all Ausies play cricket. When Bill Malpass of West Perth, Tsok. Lily

to do the talking for him with he was 12, a schoolmater had whose only sport is ashing, in Perlyn Collaco; Elvie stop; Anne Sainsbury,

Amanda Silva,

Informed Bull Malpass that he which he uses a hand line on Faber, Pauline Owen-Hughes; Danenberg,

would have to play in a cricket snapper, kingish and albacore, was the craziest of his fo Whitworth,

Norah Márie Hoza and Cynthia Reme-three resounding safe hits. Susan

match whether he liked it ore proved quite conclusively open Chess Championship of Mary Lo Buyers, Joan Crighton,

Gremiton: Maud Read; Kay Samany Snaith at short-stop not.

that dishermen don't take to the the Colony for 1981. The cricket match at Chater fielding aide of ball games, but The tournament is opon to Eddie, Beth McNaughton.

máfobck, Joan Gerrard; Shella (or should it be slip) punished

with an almost Road was the second of Bill's are fair with the bat.

alt players resident in the KGY "A": Sheila Graham Abrittam, Marjorie McNell and the horsehide

The Americans played only Colony of Hongkong. Winterton, Naomil Abraham; Hoele Sim- perfect performance with three life and he is no youngster, be Cumming; Shirley

of the African Tony ing a veteran

three men in the "Infeld". mens, Renate Kerr, Hilda Fow-safe hits in four tries,

Valerie Ruifelt turned out to be a wolf desert and Now Guinea com They were tho wicket-keeper ler, Doris Barton and

clothing, for the 9lado.

former captain of the Tientsing. He carried his bat 10 (Jack Dempsey) and a point in case of alx or less entries inahcop's

eight runs and then played HOW THEY STAND nine placed his hits carefully to first softball game of his. He (Penfold) and mid-on (Mal- and a single round event with

Club's

pas). Everyone else was, an more than eix.. the

trammph. and connected for two hits that outfielder and there were no contributo

Eatrics and entry fee $15.00 PW DLF A Pts It must be said for the Amert brought

of five in a total

of are to be sent to the Hon. runs for the Americans. cans that they were somewhat

Zilstory Bro to submit change of copy KGVS "A" 8 7 1 1 33 7 18

Victorians

swipes 8 0 0 2.29.11. 12 put off by unexpected

Chater His pat, Ted Penfold, scored

Road were so many Secretary, Room 14, French not later than 3 p.m. on the Gremlins

at the wide ones which may bo

four runs and hold two magni- overhead strokes played in a Bank Building (Tel. 85717). pricket, but certainly not base¬

Entries close at 5 p.m. on. day before publication.

fcent catchies at point and cricket match. The overhead Itocreio

Skipper Cleary did his best gully to provide Harry, Ayres chop suggested itself as now

with donate Friday,. 9th, February, 1051 Urgent notices will be HKU

analysis Atoricket stroke

L. SCHURE 00:10 27 4 with three hills, a performance with a bowling accepted up to 12 noon on KGVS "B" 8 1

Hon. Bedretary. renowned the end of each over, Bill and possibilities. Dutch.

7 2 0.0 0 20 only “equalled by the day of issue.

spike-wearing Harry Ayres who Ted religiously cromed between 072 20 2lso registered two three-base point and mid-on and took up

one.

The final whistle came with Victorians the hard-pressed Documents reproduced in Facl-the winners by two goals to mile at actual or reduced sixos. Quick service, inexpensive. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY Rurate, close contrasting coplas Sylvia Franklin,

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