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SATURDAY'S RUGGER
1.
THE CHINA⠀⠀ MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1951.
IT TOOK TURPIN 48 SECONDS
ENGLAND'S FORWARDS WERE TOO GOOD FOR THE SCOTTISH PACK
Says "HANLINCODE"
In the final for, the Commando Cup between England and Scot- land at the Club Ground, Happy Valley on Saturday, a good crowd saw England gain a victory by 12 points to 3 over their ancient rivals. This makes the score in the knockout tournament over the last five years since the Cup was first presented, Scotland 3 times, '47, '48, & '49, and England twice, '50 & '51.
It was a perfect afternoon for Rugby, no wind, a nip in the ́air which made the spectators' toes tingle and the ground in perfect condition.
The two teams played good, hard rugger and one saw some beautiful moves and good forward rushes. The English forwards however, were too good for the Scottish pack who did not bind together as well as they might in both the set and loose scrums. The Sassenachs too were much more lively and this showed up parti- cularly so in their backing up and loose ruskes.
opportunity
to but just could not break through. 蟲 score by good The game ended with England
The Jocks scored first from a long-awaited very good movement started by even
the
Goldschmidt and ending with penalty kick. In a short time 12 and Scotland 3.
McNabb going over well out. Lattey kicked another penalty This woke up the Englishmen goal, giving England the lead, and they pressed well, but 6-3. Scotland beat off these attacks
TEAMS
Padre Gover refereed in his usual manner. nice English movement England: Borwick, Barrett, and the game at this alage started by Lattey ended when Norman, Lawas, Layton, Lattey, ranged from one "25" to the Minto, Backing up strongly, Hutson, Carroll, Bógg. Francis, other and it was just anyone's scored, but Lattey missed the Carter, Minto, Gregson, Wynter,
kick. With England leading DWright-Nooth.
Scotland: J. R. Henderson, C.
Luc Van Dam, the Middleweight Champion of Holland, was KO'd by Randolph Turpin in 38 seconds when they met for tthe European Championship at Harringay.
Photo shows Randolph Turpin moving away as Luc Van Dam is counted out
-48 seconds after the fight began.
game.
An Infringement
near Scot-points to 3, Scotland now press- land's "25" gave Lattey the
forwards kept them from scor-derson, MeNabb, R. M. Camp- ing and by half time, Scotland's bell, Goldschmidt, Logan, Nis- line was again in danger,
belt, Moffat, Farquharson, Mc-
ed hard, but England's better J. Campbell. Stewart, Hen- WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Imtiaz Ahmed
Carries His Bat
For 187 Runs
Bombay, Mar. 6.
A dour and fighting inn- ings of 187 runs not out by Imtiaz Ahmed, of Pakistan, enabled the Prime Minister's XI to save an innings defeat in their match here today against the Commonwealth cricket touring team.
Faced with the tourists' first
of 332 innings lead
runs, the Prime Minister's XI scored 173 follow on. scored 343 runs for the loss of four wickets by the close today.
the
Tomorrow is the last day of this four-day charity match. In their first innings, Prime Minister's X1 scored 173 runs. In reply to the Common- wealth's total of 505 runs for five wickets, declared. They now have a lead of 31 runs over wickets with six the tourists remaining.
SECOND WICKET STAND Imtiaz found a gallant partner in the Bombay all-rounder, R. 5. Modi, and the pair put on a valuable 130 runs for the second wicket, of which Modi made 79
runs.
The two pace bowlers of the
In the second half, the play Callum, Smythe, Graham, Hen- really get fast and furious, with déreon. Scotland putting everything they
BARBARIANS ▾ KIWIS
had into it. In fact, they never The curtain raiser on Satur- let up for one solitary second, day was a game between a It was good, hard, clean rugby mixed local effort and the men with both sides trying to open of HMNZS Tutira. out, knowing that, with
good
The Barbs won by 17 points threes behind them and sound to 3 and when one considers fullbacks, anything could hap- that the Kiwis came from a pen to the line which could get frigate and
from the Barba |moving.
practically the rest of Hongkong. then it is little to be wondered nt. However, the crowd enjoy- ed the match and the matalots never ceased to play hard rug- ger until no sie.
ball travelled fast and furious
better fate.
Dragons And Rexes Win
Junior League Playoffs
By "GRANDSTAND"
Blackhawks suffered their third consecutive setback in the Junior League playoff last week-end when the Dragons nosed them out 5-4 after the game had gone into two extra-innings, while the youthful Delawares dropped their first game in the Series with a heart-rending loss when the Rexes shaded them 7-6 in the ninth inning.
32 Teams In The of the two because at the end Canucks were
Seven-a-side
over
them
for
gamé
broke
of
D
After a while, it did hap- pen. from a set serum near the Centre of the Scottish line, the down the English threequarter
The sailors packed a very the wing and Layton line to went over in the corner for the low tight 3-4-1 that, because
The Squaws provided a major upset in the Ladies' League when they over- of good binding, looked pecu- Anni Score of the day. liar to local fans. They were
whelmed St Teresa's 11-7 in a scintillating display on the field behind Bonnie Lattey missed the kick but it, young and asked no quarter
Remedios' masterful slab performance in which she fanned nine of the Terries. deserved
After this, the Jocks confined and certainly expected none.
allowed too Senior League scuffles failed and chased in three of his side's moments
meny the play to the
In fact, had the Kiwis threes English half,
any excitement as five TS. Just a little speed and dash, the to provide
runners to get on base. Kwoic REXES 7—DELAWARES & yielded nine safe hits. tale onight have been different. Baseballers failed to show up
Although
There was no doubt as to the The first half was the better against St. Joseph's while the
the youthful De- no match
lawares outhit the experienced outcome of the Braves-Canucks of it the Barbs had not found the highriding Braves
who Rexus, the gruelling extra- clash after the first chapter, as trampled
11-2. innings each other.
their the Warriors blasted Nazarin hits which included! However, in the second hair while Pandas completed their resistance and a wild throw at for two
6-4 programme with a smant
the last minute although the Kiwis' pack were win over the Overseas Chinese, caused their first defeat in the three run lead.
the game Spiky Guterres' homer for the cellar
Fred classic,
In the third inning Nazarin series. hooking and threes beat them in Diesta's Dodgers chalked up For the fourth successive year a fine open
A Dair
of hits in the first was battered once thore for four display of good their first triumph of the sea inning gave the Tribe a two-run bingles to allow the Braves to the charity seven-a-sido Rugby ruggor. Well done, sailers, we son when they downed tournament for
the cad
notch but the position Blarney liked your hard fighting spiri.
another cluster of six Was H Shield will take place this J. Redman controlled the game
reversed with the Rexes collect runs, against which they only ing a trio of markers in the managed to reply with a pair of tallies manufactured around a Bunching up three blows in walk, a sacrifice and a hit by baggers by Frankie Loureiro and the third, which included two- Junior Marker-the only Canuck
hit
of the game! In the closing stages of the Georgie Ribeiro, the Delawares produced a cluster of three runs game, the Braves changed all and added another in the fourth the Belding positions with the
exception on a Rexes' error.
Tony of keystoner From that stage on, the De-Alves, and even hurling chores tawares failed to cross the play-were taken over from Chapple off station again while the op-
Remedios by Spiky Guterres in the last two frames.
Rugger Tourney superior in the loose, the Barbs In
the
week-end and will conclude on well. March 17 (Saturday).
Thirty-two entries, three less
than last year, have been re- celved, and Saturday will see a | programme of 10 first round matches, the draw for which took place at the Hongkong Football Club.
First encounter on Saturday tourists, Ridgway and Shackle- will be at 1.30 p.m. between ton, offered little threat when KOSB "A" and the Club Soccer. Prime Minister's XI Matches will conclude at 8.30
the
Reds 4-3.
DRAGONS 6- BLACKHAWKS 5
in
TEAMS Barbarians: Snow, Reynolds, Slovin, Hartland, Cleme, Mynott, pennant goodbye as they were The Blackhawks kissed the Telput, Thorneycroft, Moseley, nosed out by Dragons 6-5 Davin, Saunders, Atkinson, their most crucial game of the Thomas, Fawcett, Warne
series, thus dropping their third Tulira: Edgington, Kelsai,
consecutive verdict. Hughes -
Gregory, Hallett,
The tusale McClay,
went into two O'Rourke,
Cocker Lewis, Matene, Watson, Cooper, extra frames, with Harry Loule Gordon, Kent, Howe, Feasey.
nudging over the winning tally a timely single to break the deadlock as darkness was setting in.
on
followed on, and Ames had to. Monday and Wednesday bring on his spinners before On lunch.
next week, there will be four Callover On The in games. on each day between 5 and 6.30 p.m.
for
The move met with success Ramalhin had Bannerjee caught by Gimblett for 15 runs, But then Imtiaz and Modi played all the bowling steadily. How- ever, Ramadhin again struck a blow for his side and clean- bowled Modi after his splendid knock,
Docland, the Australian all- rounder, took the other two wickets which fell today. The wicket la silli playing perfectly and there is no hint of a break in the weather-Reuter.
Rugby
Cup Draw
League
Manchester, Mor, 5.
Quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals will be decided on March 17.
troduced in 1948
The tournament was first in- when it wILE
Lincolnshire And
Grand National
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*Scond.
SCORES......AT-
-Hawk hurler Jocy Graca was ~~~ in top form Dut his mates' stickwork fell apart when At A GLANCE carne to producing a scoring safely, For the first three
ons Dodgers frames Graca had the Dragons eating out of his hands without St Joseph's
SENIOR LEAGUE
4 Reds
Tony
up
Osmund and Junior Remedios both clouted tive hits In~four times" "al bal"to" keep" abreast of the hitters in the batting race.
A COLONY TENNIS
7 Baseballers 6 Overseas 11 Canadia LADIES LEAGUE
11 St Tereen's
PLAYOFF
2
of
RESULTS
The following were the results yesterday's Colony -- Open
Doubles Championship:
any of them even reaching first Paudas
Hawks Braves base, and although the London, Mar. 5.
lost a
in the won by the Inniskillings who
scoring chance Business was light and nial frame when they defeated Club in the Anal Ja
the Far had
two❘ JUNIOR LEAGUE were Club little inspiration could be bags loaded followed by 1940, the winners "A" with Civil Service as run gleaned from the prices blood in the second semester
easy pop-ay outs, they drow Dragona Last year, Middlesex
offered when quotations for when Bernard Silva dented the overcame Club "B" in the funl.
Full programme of matches the Lincolnshire Handicap-rubber on a single and Graca's position niet nitialed awn Kotwall and Tele 6-2, 6-4 for Saturday are as follows:
sacrifice by. KOBB "A" Club Boccer: Leloes- Grand National card
were
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5 Blackhawks. A 7 DelawareN
ters, Wilshiregi Tamir Nak called over at the Victoria righe Dragons
into the lead in the fourth Samy acored on a
27 HAA Talkoo:
50 Medium; RAF "A" v Club "B" Club here tonight.
"A v Ewa; 14 loki
G. Choa and K.C. Dao beat Cheung Kam-fat and H. Yuen 5-1, 8«X; FAW, Snance and Edwin Tual beat Choy ? Tin-kin and Chung Yun-to 6-4, 7-5: C. and A, Chay Tin-foak
and when Samet D. Lo and N. Lo best T.E. Rodrigues hit their way at the lead,
wild throw; and TM. Ribeiro 6-2, 6-1} (V. Wank sbeth the count was and Lee Wal-tong best J.V. Señorr inning with a three-hit attack in the
and J. Mackie 6-1, 6-2; Y.P. Teul 25 Field Regt v RACC; HMS Dam-
spearheaded by Harry Louie's knotted up six-all.
and W.P. Trill heal ZI. Bia and P. The Yorkshire-trained four-
Terry Lueldo Alt safely in the Peon 6-4, 6-1. pler v 27 HAA "A": Police v REME: Club "A v 14 Field "B" and Tank year-old filly, Rose Pink, whom single with two on base.
Hawks scored once more in seventh but the follow-up punch The following are to-day's games. Championship:Y.W. Lu "Av4 capable Jockey Douglas Smith
Open
Heenan Field RE: Stanley RLA V and Tank will partner in the Lincolnshire, the fifth to reduce the lead and missing and the game went and Kam-chen.
Into
extra the first although Dragon Ming Ong's Carlos Xavier, Mickey Osmund Lum 1 Agafuroff and T. Goult Inning, and it. Ayres, Ip Hoon-hung and G. "B"; Wayfoong v z3 Field; RAF "V KOSB "1"; Civil Servants Handicap, was noted as advan= |safety started a two run spreet and Jackie Silva fatted in For G. Lin Jr and M.. Mi v G. Choa and V 34 LAA.
cing five points, leaving 28 to 1 the Hawks tied up the ballgame
JONNIK.C. Dao. as its best offer.
in their half f the frame on basu while the Rexes placed Club Singles.-R.B. Kingsford Y Flower Well-fancled
Dust, with a three-run
uprising which two runners in scoring position G.M. Macwhinnie: RM. Macpherson who won at the Lincoln meeting had fors wild with excitement. after Alladin and Tipe
V J.V. Ballora: K.CA, BAI AVID, last year, also
Mackly. 11fted out. Wahab The Dragons falled to core grounded points to 20-1.
the seventh and at that the next witch which was frozen Apart from the Irish horse in
Asstampero to one polat stage it was the Hawk's ball by Shagreen, shedding
game to
lose. Reggie
rally. win to bocomo clean
CITOF but came fare as at their previous
The draw for the third round E.B. Choong Beats
of the Rugby League Cup, made
Salford v. Warrington.
here today, resulted as follows:
Leeds v. Hallfax,
Wigan v. Huddersfield,
Barrow v. Bradford Nither.
John Skaarup
Belfast, Northern
Ireland, Mar. 5.
Ave came In
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THE BETTING Betting was as follows:
Lincolnshire Handicap
13-2 Masked Light. D- Astromonte. 100-4 Cabbage Hill. 18-1 Fair Judgment. 20-1 Faganil -and Dust.
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grounder. In the first overtimo frame
Jittery Terry Lucido on the neither side could get the ball mound for the Delawares heaved out of the infield and a pair it wild as Ismall scampered home of horso-collars decorated the with the winning run. scoreboard. With the ninth
SENIOR LEAGUE GAMES 1 tiring Graca wos up, coming
A timely hit
third- Panda hit by Barretto relieved by Rennie
sacker Y. B. Liang with the bases whoso cold-arm walked
but brimming with base-runners in out but Flower Wong. Peter Tluated
Afth inning, spearheaded, a Sammy Loule singled safely.
of four runs which Selden Ma hit into a fielder's splurge 22-1 Richard Louls.
broke nano-all tio, which Lawa Tennis Championship RECORD LIFT AT Merry Hos and Seconds Out
25-1 Refund, Persia, Jacobite, choice for two down and the ro
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when the Hawks were behind again. Peter inning
wavered - Grand National bg-2-0 and 2-Reuter.
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10-1 Green.
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