TENNIS
EXHIBITIONS TODAY & TOMORROW
THE CHINA'' MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1951.
WEEK-END SOFTBALL”
The American and Swedish Tennis Players will give two more exhibi- tions at the Hongkong Cricket Club Ground today and tomorrow, commencing nt 4 p.m., if the weather holds good.
man
The following matches will be played:
TODAY
Miss Dorothy Head & Edwin Tsal vs. Mrs Diana Cooper & Irving Dorf-
Sven Davidsson va. Fred Kovaleski
'Fred Kovaleski & Irving Dorfman vs. Tsui Wai Pui & Taui Yan Pui.
TOMORROW
Miss Dorothy Head vs. K. S. Wong (Schools' Champion).
Sven Davidsson vs. Irving Dorfman.
Dorfman & Kovaleski vs. Ip Koon Hung & Davidsson.
Yesterday's Exhibition Tennis
K.C. Dao Takes A
Set Off Dorfman
By "ARGONAUT”
SAINTS OVERWHELM THE CAROLINERS AND STAY IN THE PENNANT RACE
By "GRANDSTAND"
St Joseph's and South China__completed their season's fixtures knotted for second place in the Gold Section of the Senior League as the Saints unleashed a barrage of baschits to overwhelm the Caroliners 8-2; while the Pandas suffered elimination from the flag chaso when they succumbed 8-3 to the Canadians.
In the other Senior tussles, St Teresa's forfeited the points to the Jaguars while the Braves notched up their ninth consecutive triumph when they overpower- ed the Overseas Chinese 8-1.
In the Junior Loop playoff, the Delawares upset the Blackhawks with a well- denerved 6-3 decision behind Terry Lucido's superb mound performance, while the Dragons tucked away their second success in the title series when they outplayed Rexes 12-4.
Walious celebrated their finali lemond appearance this season with an 8-0 shutout over the Canadiane in the mid-day game to register their twelfth straight victory.
ST JOSEPu's 8-soUTH CHINA 2
The Saints slugged their way into a tie with South China for the playoff berth when they belled hurler P. C. Wong for a total of eight hits, which In-
was given to Rennie Barretto, even when the Delawares started to hit him at will, Winning
Lucido pitcher Terry
was in rare form and, with good back- ng from his mates, won fils first title playoff game.
The Delawares threatened in the opening Inning when Jackle Silva worked Barretto for eight pitches before he singled, but Frankie Loureiro's pop-fly
twin-kliling resulted in Silva was off with the hit.
as
In the classic five Innings of no-hit, no-run, no-error play, Criss was responsible for six strikeouts with his smoke ball,
In the opening
atanza, the Saints jumped on hurler Wong for four bunched us blows that produced four runs, and added another cluster of three tallies in the fourth when they went out on another hitting spree.
South China broke into the scoring column In
In the sixth cluded homers by Dave Leonard when Rabbit Leung was given a
ilfe on a fumble-the first error The Hawks drew first blood A brilliant pitching per of the game. Leung pilfered as Eddie Loureiro drew a walk formance by Jimmy Criss with second and C. M. "Lefty" Tsang and pilfered three bases for the Modest Khan receiving contri-beat out a grounder to place first run of the game, but the buted
runners on first and third, Saints' largely to the
In Delawares fought right back in attempted triumph as the opposition only an
double
frame steal, the third
when Mann got on first base once in the Leonard and Mayfleld had Tsang Arst Ave frames and that was when lead-off batter Rabbit drew with I. Dorfman and F. 1.cung worked Criss for a walk Davidsson Kovaleski, 2-5, 0-3,
on tour pitched balls.
Despite dismal weather conditions, the visiting International net stars, Davids- son. Kavaleski, Dorfman and Miss Dorothy Bead, sportingly took to the courts at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday in their second series of exhibition matches in Hongkong, and treated the few hundreds of rain-soaked spectators with another scintillating display of high-powered tennis.
Doubles
K. I. Ip and 5
A continuous drizzle and a strong cross wind throughout the whole afternoon that made neeurato play extremely difficult, irl not deter them from putting up. under the circumstances, a fine exhibition of fluent strokes and aggressive play.
Saaring Honours with Hong-1 kung's reputed visitors in the afternou's programme were the Colony Hardcourt and former) Shanghai Champion. K. C. Dan, coming the local up and youngster. Norman Lo. drew one-all--0-3, 2-6-in San-set exhibition match Dan and Narman lo
Dao
his
beat
Mi Durolly Head in two se's, i G-3 a 6-).
HANDICAPPED
com-
Handicapped by a weak eye- sight thm atcessitate her wearing glasses, Miss Head was Visibly affected by, the con- tinaeus
which drizzle. pelled her to disward her glasses in the second set. She was seen at her best in the fast six game, when she held her own at the baseline, with her force- ful, full length drives, but from then on found the weather con- ditions a little too disconcerting for her role play,
This dil not detract from the line performance put up by young La, who gave his usual display of stylish.v exceuted forceful strokes, with more ac- curacy than ever seen so far. His greater retrieving power and speed in coming up to the
net for his
The
LEAGUE CRICKET
and Benny Omar.
TWO UNKNOWN SCORPIONS STEAL THE THUNDER
FROM FRANK HOWARTH
By "RECORDER"
The Scorpions turned up against Army at Sookunpoo
yesterday
with their prize number - Frank Howarth and such other, cele- brities as Alec Pearce, Harry Owen-Hughes and Len Stokes. By 6. p.m. it had taken two 'schoolboy heroes', D. J. Hill and R. N. Munden, to make a three-cornered fight of it for the First Division Championship.
RESULTS AT
A GLANCE
Jaguars
SENIOR LEAGUE
St Joseph'a 7
Braves
Canadians
1 St Teresa's
South China
8 Overstas 8 Pandas JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAYOFF Delawares # 'Blackhawks
12 Rexta LADIES' LEAGUE
Dragons
Wahoos
the
8 Canadians
1
3
Remedios connected a timely blow to nudge Silva ncross with { the equaliser.
Coach Tony Kwok's charges really went to town in the fourth semester with on inspired barrage of three singles which produced a. quartet of tallies.
splurge of
After this
markers the Delawares were unable to score further and settled down to holding the Hawks, allowing one more tally to trickle over on an infleld fumble the pan with the sacks choked.
Jackle Süva
Mickey and Osmund paced the leaders in the bat-race with two hits each In three times at bat. Terry Lucido hurled 20 strikes in 121 pitches while Rennle Barretto strike put the ball across the zone 31 times in 134 times.
In the other minor top
poled out a three-plier for his only fit in three times at bal, while A. Ditta duplicated his clout and added a single in three times.
Badminton Championship Programme
trapped, but in the confusion, Leung scooted horne and the relay, which went wild, enabled Taang to cross the pan for the second Jouth China run.
In the final frame, South playoff game, the Dragons took China could only produce two advantage of an outbreak of singles to apoli A hitless Rexes' errors to notch up their performance, but none of the second win in the series with runners could score with the a 12-4 decision. Harry Loule tight infield closing, down on every play.
CANADIANS &--PANDAS 8
Pandas were unable to shake off the
the hex that jinxed them throughout the season as they allowed the Maple Leafers to Army lost by two wickets and are today three points behind the Scorpions chalk up a big five-run lead in the initial canto, on an out- and Optimists with a match in hand. The Championship now depends largely upon
break of Infeld errors. follow-up volleys the Optimists-Army match at Chater Road on March 10, though, of course, none of
Regular hitters were unable gave him a distinct advantage the "Big Three" can afford another draw against the also-rans.
to solve Canuck Nozarin's Men's Singles match
Army have left to play KCC, Optimists and University. Scorpions are faced pliches and despite the fact that The.. Pandas had runners In proved to be the best game of-with-IRC, RAF-and-Royal Navy and Optimists are-left-University, Army-and-IRC.
Frank Howarth failed as a batsman at a critical hour when there was only oring position every Inning, they-failed-to-come--through Tony Weller left besides himself, being out for a nine that wasn't chanceless. On a with the necessary hit, the dis- slow bowlers' wicket on which the Army did not use their only real ball-turner,tance clouters only
producing
The following FUNG the Brooks, the Scorpions' batsmen put on a dismal exhibition. Tony Weller who made easy flies which were gathered matches down for decision in In by the Canadian outfielders. tho Annual Open Badminton 43 runs, and T. P. Ruffett (34) were the only two who were reasonably comfortable. Kassa
Nazarin had his usunt
usuat Championships for this week: control of the ball and chucked
TODAY hest out of the visitor to cap-fore he had made 19 and even lug Campbell (39) and Wilson such
Len Stokes was dropped be- and he took a long time separal- | wickets costing half those of
leading trundlers of the er with deadly accuracy at At Kowloon Cricket Club ure the
the same time present season as Willle David- which
mixing his
1.30 Dm. (Junior Men's Doubles) sperdi, A good control of length and Alec Pearce's modest three did (32).
baffled
Ho Weng Toh & Sonny Hi vs B. the his forceful flat pt represent a chanceless
Pandas. Brown & D. A. Xavier After he had Wilson mistime con and Gerry Gosano. with Duce
Three wickets tell when one rings.
Vincent Xavier, regular hurler Into the cafe hands of Yet, Recrelo's umpire did not for the Fandas, started on the CM. Quinn & Mrs C. M. Quin V 8p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles racket forehand and cut back the Scorpions' total stood at #1 Tony Weller with the score : escape humiliation.
well-timed hand drives, and
WILSOD, reply to the Army's 139 and 58, he folowed this up by dis-Robertson - McLeod and
and was nicked for 7. Hool & Mise B. Loo. reet with
"Pair approaches to the
of singica in the first frame, and overhead and volley kiils, gave when Howarth returned to the posing of Maynard at 85, Camp-feld all hit him for a six.
after
his HOW THEY STAND
he walked was 97 for bell at Dorfman
Nicholson at 86, a 3-1 lead in the first villon the score
sixth batter 80 seven. Even Harry. Owen- Mackenzie and Rendell at 122
PW DLP at the game to load the bases pet.
Optimists always been and Robertsan-McLeod at 125.
18 0 4 2 43 in the third frame, Breman Retrieving and returning Hughes, who has
comfortable
15243 Wong Ting-kwok was beckoned.30 against every possibic ball gamely from howling, found it impossible to wickets for 57 runs and his Receio
Army His final figures were seven
14 & 5 1 37 1N4 the base, Dac caplialised on day his first ball from Nicolson. figures for the season this KOC Dorfman's
occasioned THEY WERE DEPENDABLE errors.
being his second League match 28
between Dao and Dorfman
on
the afternoon. Although it was evident that Dorfman, playing with his heavy sweater throughout the match, was only giving an exhibition of stroke play in the first set, Dao did extremely well to take
IOL.
the
in-
|
Scorpiona
Army RAF
Pavel Navy
to a great extent by the strong Atter that, pavilion opinion are 16 for 60, which gives University wind that caused him to mia-ran, it all depended on Weller him an average of 4.50, his few ree time his overload smashes and and there was a long sigh follow-up volleys, and took the next six games in row for the red every time D. J. Hill sur-
rellot
another ball Then ul first
act.
came Weller, caught and bowled Playing more cautiously and by Rendell at 117, and in wont
Mittle
R. N. Munden. All of 23 rums of tournament i
for victory! The dominated play in the second
A
match concentration, Dorfman ill requts were
set,
our
winning it by 6-2. Dao leal bookies would wnger any
perva-
uncertain
the
even
Cor-
5.9
A.
0.30 pm. (Junior Men's Doubles) D. Brown & J. A. Soares us S. 3. Brown & M. Kempton.
p.m. (Ladies Doubles) Mim Ivy
& Mist D. Lam Mirs Z
A. Boares & Min 0. 8iya,
m. (Jualor Men's Doubled
15 6 6 3 30 wont pulled the side out when got & F. M. Tubeiro...
to extinguish the conflagration. Chlu & Amrun Ho ve A. V 10 r.m (Senior Men's Doubles) 15.5 7.5 12 he forced the first batsman 13 Robert Tid & Jammy Hoo v W.
face him to pop up for the third Cilles & 3. Baul out.
TOMORROW The Pandas were successful in At 81 Teresa Church Hall
7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Bingdae) adopting a "hold them down".M. Rocarlo v M.T. Lam, strategy for the remainder of 8p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles) the
game, but
were unable to HP, TU & W:37. cheung V C.C.
Wong & D. Yeh.. catch up with the Canucks, even though they nibbled away at the
Commonwealth Score 350 Against Combined India, Pakistan And Ceylon
Colombo, Feb. 25.
8.30 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles) .. Eriksen & Miss C. Amupay v J.A. Soares & Ms D. Temedios
9 p.m. (unice Men's Doubles)
cad, and when the game or S.T. Hool & L.H. Tan M.C.
count.
the Pandas were at the end of an 83
unt. This
Loss Fung
& C.C. Wm. eliminated the Pandas from the 950 p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles) playoffs, and by virtue of this R.C. Wong & Mr Elvis Tooke V J.A. da Moita de Mrs J.A. Soares. triumph, the Canucks with the
10 p.m. (Benior Men's Doublem) Braves are sure qualificants for Robert Tay & Y.P. Yong v Bu the four-team championship Funk & H.K. Howe series due to commence
WAHOOS 8-CANADIANS - 0
Playing
the errorless ball,
Alice
Dr
WEDNESDAY
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SERVANTS' PASSES
put up
a gallant show, extend-odds, out of the Championship ing the visitor to four deuce race. They were mistaken. It games in this set, and though 4 slow and painful process beaten was not entirely out- and the runs came in singles. classed.
Some thought Brooks would be put on to bowl. He wasn't FAST AND ‘AGGRESSIVE
A grand century by Bruce Dooland and a century Suddenly, confidence Fast and
came partnership between him and W. Sutcliffe enabled the Aggressive Doubles
Munden's play featured
A limited number of Uflas will be obtainable at the Club en's way and he became the match bo-
Commonwealth to score 350 runs in their first innings on boundary-conscious,
Sixteen of ID
and
House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bay LWCCD
Koon-hong
his 20 runs came from fours, the second day of the four-day anofficial Test against a champion Wahoos were content K., Chin & N.K. Cada v M.T.
(Tel. 27818), Davidsson and Dorfman and
At the other end, Hill was all combined India, Pakistan and Ceylon XI here.yan Kovaleski With
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S the
10 register a four-run lead in Lam & K.T. Ları,
3.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles) | PREMISES DURING THE MEETING, ding conditions, and with both set to get into double figures
The Combined XI lost two wickets for 81 runs by the opening inning, after which w ankesvall Funk when the winning run had pairs going in no
throw in the utilities in ten, immediately after which bad light made further play their final game of the season: w.Brown Brockbank
(Senior He came manner for killing shots, long already been scored. rallies
Mar for the undefeated with nine, sur impossible. in the exception were
losers PH. Wong de D.C. Lau viving Ce
Army's twilight
shouldered I more than her share Robert Tay & MM. Ribeiro v 9.30 p.m. (Benior Mixed Doubles) rather than the rule.
When play was resumed this league, Imtiaz, did a grand job of the Canadian efforts for, inw.7. Yoo & Him H.P. Lam. Both pairs adopted the menace, Corncia.
with the Common behind the wickets, helping in addition to pitching a good ares & H.F. Gonsalves v Sobering thought: it takes 11 morning,
10 p.m. (Senior Men's Doubles) slightly up and down combina-
Camp to make a team. Eleventh man wealth score standing at 225 the dismissal of five batsmen. tion with Dorfman
game, the Maple Leaf Hazare's superb field setting connected for a
K.B. Low & Hamon Young. taking their position regularly, C. B. Connett, must have runa for six wickets, Dooland
perfect
THURSDAY handling of his in three at the plate. Babida nearer the
net and Kovaleski watched every ball bowled with and Sutcliffe added a further 78 and judicious and Davidsson covering slightly same foreboding the normal runa to their seventh · wicket bowlery made the tourists Aght was the only other Canuckettą |
At Cralgönguwer 1.30 p.m. (Junior Man's Singles) further back in Lho
for every run, whic that they Ribeiro of the Waboos thumped .J. Brockbank & WB. Broth human feels at the approach of Partnership. midcourt.
re-to rester hit, while Helen L.It. Tan C.C. Wen. out vealed by the fact
0.p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles) the fastest the dentist's drul
Looking back at everything, for a big filt off Gul Mohammed, look 430 minutes to score 350 Allen Mar for a round-tripper E. Rodrigues & Adi. Hemedion. at the net, breaking through with sizzling volleys and inter-Jill and Munden seemed all set ad his hills whipped off by runs.
in the first inning. Dolly Brown The Combined XI would have was good for a couple of safetles Devindra & Miss Ivy Choong the Imitaz
He thus became Ahmed. cepting shots, and his combina-to score a century, though,
Pakistan wicket-keeper's I done better had the catches in four times at bat. ly the smoother of the two got, la faster, been called in,ith vietim, in the innings, the batsmen all been taken. tion with Kovaleski was slight chances are, Munden would have
offered by the Commonwealth DELAWARES_G-BLACK- and let Connett in, to score one
whose share
HAWKS 3
9.30 pm, (Senior Mixed Doublow) The picked crowd of 15,000
cherished ambition was Wong de Mine Uzen boo mulcourt, Davidsson provided floodlighting' could be Pig 97, made 105
and both sides were runs in three hours, with 10 was badly dimppointed to see realised, when the Delawares 10. pm, (Benior Men's Doubles)
Em Yeoneo a bar II, Tr Omine and half-volleying willing to make it a two innings (fours. He had two lives, at 88 the Combinod XI start dis- toppled · the Blackhawks 63 A.J. Bousso TM, Horario V. K.
astrously, losing two rollable in the Junior with accuracy. Kovaleski in affair.
Sutcliffe followed him to
"to the batsmen for four ruis,
In which the playoff, Y. Two KC. Ton prossed with his fast half- REMEMBER HOWARTHT.
underdogs played volley drives along the centre
DAS BI Torem Church Hall Remember Frank Howarth Pavilion goon after, having made Ridgway, working up a great inspired ball and limited tho
owarints dogged 50 in 174 minutos. Ho paco, boat and upwipd, the hard-hitting Hawks
pm, (findor Marľa zngla) Y.W. from midcourt and his back. There was, to 'be sure,
to only two It nine-fours. He had one Ufe, openes, fentiar, and had the next scoltored wafetlen while
16.30 g,at (Bondge, Mileed Roubles) hand cross-court half-volley odour of mothballs about his et rumman Fernando, held brillantly diminutive out collected six Brown CHE Cost drives.
* flannels. Ho falled as a bataman. THE RESULTS
But he wasn't com
completely wasi bating resolutely, put on 82 third over
Shackleton and Ramadhin, by Dunnett in the alips in his safe blows, three of which were | 3.A. bowl 24 BIN
up in the third inning at Lamy B.K.42 143 bundled
(Supmj Donor Maya, DoDDEN))*M. Bingkos
auna for the last twinkel. 19.
But the Norman Lb beat Mim Dorothy Ho-took a long time getting The Pakistan pron bowler, and turbom Chmasekerd, who Ter no apparent reason, Hawk 1933 pynt Blogies)
kipper, Hazare (15) for a four run started and he wasn't quite the Khan Mohamed, Unlibed beat took its minutes to more two hurles de Jour & Track vs lent overt The ES UN SAN KC. Dao drow with Jame Howarth with the ball of the attack with five wickets runs, weathered the parfod until coding his hosia at the keystone or
He couldn't find his outbreak for 127 runs, whlis his cul- the close, Reuter,
while the mound westgomeryt
Dorfman. proved
pairs.
In the
play,
smashing found
Then, Dooland, jumping
runs and at 98.
in
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8.30. p., (Junior Mixed Doubles) M/. Lam de Mini H.P. Lam v C. 9 p.m. (Senior Men's Bingles) r.W. Kwong v C.K. Lee,
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