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THE · CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951.

Week-end Softball

SAINTS AND BRAVES

EASY WINNERS IN SENIOR PLAYOFFS

By “GRANDSTAND”

SPORTING SAM

Spearheaded by Dave Leonard's homer with one aboard in the Interport

sixth inning, which broke up a one-all deadlock, the Saints triumphed over the Canadians 5-1 while the Braves plastered the Jaguars for seven solid hits to hand the Jags a 5-0 shutout.

In the Ludica" Junior tournament, the Squaws pulled an upset when they edged out the Canadiennes 4-2 behind a steady mound performance by Bonnie Remedios, while team-mate Carmen Souza put on the clincher with a round-tripper in the fifth.

The Hong series found a flashy Rediffusion outfit triumph over Stanvac 7-2 while Shell chalked up their first victory of the acries when they lashed NTS with a barrage of baso-blows to emerge 17-7 winners.

off a

The Junior Delawares pulled, Omar tried for the tie-breaker surprise on the Dragons by stretching the triple into a when they toppled the League fourmaster, a smart reply from champs 4-2 in the final playoff centre-flelder Baker to Nazarin game, while Rexes played truant to catcher Ismall nullined the again and forfeited the point effort. to Blackhawks,

BRAVES 5-JAGUARS 0 There was no doubt that the

Showboat Al next reached Jirst base on Junior Marker's infield fumble and, after All bad pilfered

Dave second base,

Jaguars who faced the Braves Leonard showed a flash of his yesterday were not the same as former halting might when he the side which subdued the Saints last week for, apart from blasted out the next pitch to go bungling plays on the fold, they could only nick Chappy Re-

for medios

a solitary single

which was unproductive.

The

RESULTS AT

A GLANCE

LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

Ove-nil shutout was a bitter pill to swallow after their pennant hopes were raised with the pre-BENIOR vlous week's win,

The Jaguars failed to score in their first batting attempt while the Braves jumped on an infield bungle aided by a timely hii by Carlos Yvanovich to notch up a par of tallies.

Brillant flelding on both sides prevented further scoring for the next four frames, during which time Umbe Mose pulled off a twin-killing when Frankie Vas pop-bunted to Mose who nailed

Jose Gutteres

Saints

6 Canadiang Braves

5 Jaguara JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Delawares 4 Dragons Blackhawks 7 Rexes

LADIES JUNIOR LEAGUE Squaws

4 Canadians St Teresa's 7 Pirates

INTER-HONG LEAGUE

17 NTS Rediffusion 7 Stanvac

Shell

0

7

2

Turpin Chases Robinson's Victims

Soccer

By Reg. Wootton

Cabral's Brilliant Goalkeeping Keeps Down Hongkong's Victory To Only Five Goals

By "SPIV"

After being held for 36 minutes to a goalless score, the Hong- kong XI asserted their all round superiority to overwhelm the Macao team by five goals to nil in their tenth annual Interport Soccer match at the Club ground yesterday.

Despite the margin of their defeat, the visitors gave a creditable performance, and to one particular member of their side went the honour of putting up the best individual show of the day.

This was the Macao goalkeeper, Cabral, who gave perhaps the finest goal- keeping exhibition yet seen on a local ground this season. All the five shota that went past him were unstoppable ones and but for him, there was no doubt that Macao would have gone down by a much heavier score.

A rather disappointing crowd forward, and although over into the pear

WBS

excellent

rubber registered his second hit of the Robinson falied on his European the maior period of the game brainy display you and minute Chang Kar-hod

-Reuter.

and

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London, Mar. 25. Randolph Turpin, the Bri- Heh and European Middle- weight Boxing Champion, is busy chasing after the "victima" of the American,

corner of the Ray Robinson, the world

At the interval titleholder, whom he hopes of not more than 6,000 spectators eagerness robbed him and to a goalmouth. to meet in the near future. saw the match, which if lacking slightly less extent Yiu Cheuk-Honglong were loading by two

was yio from a few more goals, it gouls to nii. Following his five-rounds in thrills and excitement,

the splendid was pleasing to see them both

THREE MORE GOALS battering of the Frenchman, highlighted by

played, unafraid of taking drst-time

Macao assumed a temporary Jean Stock, who was defeated spirit in which it

rather than scratch and

offensive on the resumption by Robinson, with each and every player on shots, In two rounds

and forced of fruiticos corner. Turpin will

meet Jean Walzack, the field deserving of the highest grope at the goalmouth.

UNDISPUTED SWAY

Silve empped a Inside-left at praise for setting an exemplary another tough Frenchman,

In defence, Hongkong held through pass in the centre, and exhibition of clean sporting in- Coventry on May 7.

undisputed sway, presenting an after beating Capper, had This fight should give the best terport soccer.

almost impassable barrier, with

to reduce clue so far of Turpin's chances

Hongkong flelded the team as m

the regular

ung golden opportunity stalwarts, Hau Yung the World Champion, originally chosen, and with one sang, Lai Wai, Tong Sheung, and over the bar. The

the deficit, only to shoot wide Bgainst

next as Walzack has twice lasted the possible exception all of them

their usual stellar son tour of the bases and the distance of 10 rounds with the justified themselves as the best Capper and Yue Yu-lek, giving over to the Hongcons

performance. base.

Saints were ahead 3-1,

American Negro only to lose on XI that Hongkong can put . Coates of Navy made an aus- forwards gradually assume the

The

only weak link appeared to

attack again, and in the 20th sent In the bottom of

In the seventh frame, the points. the sixth,

The last time was at Geneva be Hau Ching-to in the left-wing plelous Interport debut, and on three bunched up blows follow- Saints were connecting practical-

was Jones racing with the ball ed by an outfield fumble enabledly at will and Jindoo Kussain in December, the only time that berth. He was bottled up for his

good mid. Issue day to add two more runs to the

gulity of choice for the Colony right-hair forward pass from the half Adrosa,

was

in 100. berth. Except for brief spells in

A knee-high centre by care which ended 5-1 for the tour to win inside the distance by the Macao captain and right- generally acclaimed as the future the right-wing with a

spoiling at least three promising the second bak, when the Macao

the cao Jones across

ponmouth movements by being offside. forwards switched over from was taken by Au Chi-yin with Winning plicher Sherry Bucks

Jones at right-wing was the their open passing game to close a raping first-timer that slip- Carl Remedios was under me- returned another brilliant per-

most successful new choice in and, in

bendis dical attention. The gaps were

formance on the slab

the forward line. He and right passing tactics, the local defence pod through

Five minutes alled

their by Bob Remedios at the addition to limiting the Canucks

half Coates struck a brilliant were never seriously challenged. keeper Cabrol,

The Macao team, slightly on later,

got ongkong key-stone position while Jose to only four hits, he pulled off

partnership and his inspiring

the

from a penalty, muist yesterday performance Guterres picketted the outfield a snazzy doubic-play when he

Sul-lin froze Bamey Abbas' line drive

have given the Selection Com-pped by the heavy and alip- through the pitcher's box and

for pushing Au. pery ground. Their hard-pressed SAINTS CANADIANS 1

miitee some thought to the defence stood up stoutheartedly Chang Kam-hoi made no mis- lossed Olly Omar out at first

that for repeated criticism that A jam-packed crowd watched

base.

the first 30 minutes, but take with the spot-kick. Five Chinese halves are usually the veterans break their age-old

of their forwards to failure Dave Leonard poled out the

that

minutes before the end, Hong- reluctant to feed other

their Atik... goal Jinx when

they subdued the first homer in the current play-

London, Mar. 25. Ömar Maple Leafers in the

for

Д them to take enough off series while Benny

Jimmy Seed, the their own Club forwards. click and hold the ball long long added Mr Benior League playoff

scoring one goal himself, Jones game. pulled off a triple, but Jindoo

responsible for two of breather, spelled their inevitable from a free kick just outside The Saints had several scoring Hussain, who

the box. Taking the kick, Hau was due for a manager of Charlton Athle-was chances in the first three cantos, couple of hits, whacked out a tic, considers Hans Jeppson with the Macho defence con-Jones was left unmarked for the Cutting in, Coates took Jomics

cracking up. Weakest link was other four Hongkong's

Was Ching-to sent the ball goals. their

left back, Cheong Slu-ng.

hacross to the right to but failed to cross the pan until couple of safelles in three times

Charlton's amatour Swedish

Hongkong's other centrated on the top of the fourth semester

at bat. one of

leader, as one of the finest star terwards. Jones responded greater period of the game and high centre with beautiful when Dave Leonard was given double.

had clear Beld almost every header that streaked into

G

the JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAYOFF centre forwards in the game]ably to the remarkably large time he had the ball. Toledo, at;

mumber of passes that came his left-halt in an attempt to cover wh

corner of the act. The final and was instrumental in

whistle blew as Cabral climax- way,

more ground, was playing awayed his afternoon's grand dis wracking the Macho defence

position, Next to Cabral, the mainstay of the Macao de play with a spectacular one-hand five-yard first- their weakest spot.

fence was their Centre-half Lo save from a

with YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE

Att Chiayin Hon-san, who saved at least half timer by Instead of Chu Wing-keung, a dozen goals with timely clear-Hongkong the winners by five the Selection Committee entrus ances and

unspectacular,

the Braves to dent the three times to but the beyond doubt.

Tony Alves was side-lined Saints. owing to an arm injury whilo

with nary an error,

crucial

the

which was

11

won Although the title was

bingle which madged Hussnin yolg whethe

over the pan, but Baker

nailed at the hot-corner,

Was

The sixth inning opened with Benny Omar belting out a deep liner to centro and

Civilians

Declare At 254 For 8

Loureiro

of

the

a

#

Hans Jeppson Rated One

Of The Best

today.

who was in a chal-season-Router. lenging position, gave him good run for his money by re-

Freddie Brown To equally good per- mirning an formance, but was still two blis short of Louie's record.

Give Up Test

L. P. Lam, hurling for the losers, was not up to his usual torm and walked slx, while

winning pitcher Terry Lucido

the Mamak

Cricket?

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NOTICE TO MEMBERS

EASTER RACE MEETING

Saturday 24th & Monday 26th March, 1951

The First Bell will be ring at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 Noon, cach day. The tiffin Interval is after. the fourth race (1.80 p.m.),

There are twelve races each day (24 in all). Through Tickets at $48.00 cach may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st door, Telephone House, also tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cam Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on Saturday, 12th May. Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for. by 10.00 am, on Thursday, 22nd March, will be sold and the re- servation cancelled for future meetings,

"

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offers at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their swoop tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at

3, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

***

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' BADGES WHICH WERE ISSUED FOR THE 1950 RACING SEASON ABE VALID FOR THIS "MEETING. THE NEW SETS OF BADGES WILL NOT BE VALID UNTIL 1ST APRIL 1951.

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

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The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 am, cách day. Both offices at 1st floor, Tele- phone House.

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MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

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Servants' parses will be issued to private box holders only who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the parses. Holders of such plans sie not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on

their duties and must remain' In their employers stands.

Owing to the present congestion in the Members'. Betting Hall, Box-holders and Members are requested to ensure that their servante make use only of the Public Betting Hall. “Muitary Police will be posted at various entrances to the Members' Haa to ensure that this regulation is adhered to.

BY ORDER

8. A. Bleap,

Secretary.

Sava's House, Happy Valley and HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.

a lie on a grounder and scored when Stan Leonard poled out a safe hit.

In paying tribute to Jeppson, The Canucks came right back and knotted up the old ball by the Dragons last week when who scored three goals against came when Hussain and Baker the Rexes forfeited their game, the renowned Arsenal defence Delawares received

e on February 24; Mr Seed said: singled in succession to stage a

an English- scoring setup, and Don Robbins honour of being the only team Jeppson were

upset the Dragons in the man, he would be in England's delivered in the clutch with a

they camed

International side."

THE TEAMS 4-2 decision on Saturday.

Mr Seed added that Charltonted yesterday the task of leading right-half cklings. -Airosa at goals to nil, Harry Loule of the Dragons

Hongkong: Yuo Yhi-tak: Hau up made sure of the batting title will sorely miss Jeppson when the Colony's two youthful in-played a sterling game, putting

with accurate inter-ung-sang, Lai Wai; Chouk-yin, to Chang Kam- of action

Jones, when he registered two hits in he returns to Sweden on April side forwards. Au Chi-yin and the Hongkong left vanguard out

Capper, Tong Shoung; times at bat, although I and he hopes the Swede will hoi. This blending of youth and 'ceptions,

Au Chi-yin, Chang Kam-hol, the be able to help Charlton next ho

worked out effective- experience

The forward line was Yiu Cheuk-yin, Hau Ching-to- ly. Although there were a num-visitors greatest failure. The

Macao: Cabral, Pedros ber of times when Chang ap- two wings, Che Kam-ho

and Fraction

Cheong Sul-Eng; Adrosa, Lo former, Hon-san, Toledo; Che Kam- peared to pass just a too late, he was the brains of Costa, particularly the

in provided constant daarger

a

Kok Seak D. Silve, the attack, and time and again Hongkong with their speed and Cotrim, Costa. sent his forward line into a

well directed centres, but the concerted move

clover with drawing of the defence and dis- inside trio appeared to be the heavy tribution

the ball. Both Yiu most affected by the

pitch, being always slow with Cheuk-vin and Au Chi-yin, Wellington, Mar. 25.

the ball,

KONG Freddie Brown, the 40. their speed and opportunism en-

HONG did not walk any but yielded

TTIE PLAY the

JOCKEY CLUB choice Colony seven hils which were scattered year-old captain of the tour-ced their reputation as

automatic future

Macao won the toss and In the last match of Army over the seven games.

In high ing MCC team, indicated for the inside positions. Yiu was

Draft The Squaws were

Programmes and Cricket Week played at Soukun-

night after elm- that his days in inter- the most heavily marked for- chose to defend the Club end.

ward

From the kick-off, Hongkong Entry Forms for the Fourth yesterday, but despite this, 100 yesterday between the spirits last Civilians and Army, the former Inating the Canucks 4-2 lang national cricket are coming outstripped the opposing defence took the ball into their

for current race dediared their first innings at

to an end in a speech at the on a number of occasions with ponents 25 yard line, only to Race Meeting to be held on 254 for eight wickets. The Trophy.

Fúna

New Zealand Cricket Council his dazzling speed and excellent sco Jones mispass and being Saturday 7th and Saturday ball control. With a little im-offalde in succession, A good 14th April, 1951, (weather Army, who went in to bat to-

Bonnie Remedios hurled a

provement in ball control, Au combined

between move wards the latter part of the good game for the winners, and dinner here last night.

Brown said that it would be Chi-yin should make an

Idea Macao's inside right Silva Got permitting) may be obtained afternoon, managed to score 40 with Terry Noronha and Sheila

Arst centre-forward Kol good idea for English teams inside-right. Hongkong's

Soak at the Secretary's rung in as many minutes while Silva unable to turn out for conceding three wickets, Portugal this afternoon due to to tour New Zealand first before goal came from a brilliant piece brought the ball to the Hong-Telephone House; the Club

of opportunism from this young kong goalmouth, but The game will be continued injuries, there is a rumour that going to Australia.

Brst time shot today at 11 am.

Brigadier Michael Green, the

was woefully the Stables, Shan Kwong she will be given the nod in the

weak. Sliva Scores:

classic manager of the MCC party, sald

came back again important International

Road. tho team at that

appreciated

after snapping a pass into the scheduled for this afternoon

checked open space, but was

Entries close at 12 o'clock Real Estate Capper at the coalmoulby.

NOON Thursday, 29th March, furto the

open the by

Macao right-1051. space

centro- forward Kok Seak, whose

however, parting shot. again blocked by Capper.

A succession

ssion of raids by the Three European boxing

followed.. champions may appear in Hongkong forwards

through pers, Au Chi-yin was the boxing ring at Earl's in a race for the ball in a Court, London, on March beaten by the visiting contre- 27.

half Lo Hom-san. Hau Ching- Dext Jack Gardner, the British to and Au Chi-yin were Champion, and Joo. Weldin, the offside in two successive moves. brilliant

· After a Connecticut, Mar, 25. Austrian, have been matched for

series of The Australian swimming the vacant Heavyweight title, saves by the Macno goalkeeper ace, John Marshall, broke and Randolph Turpin, the Bri- Hongkong ecored their

cuad European Mid goal in the 30th minute of the his own world records for weight Champion, le Aghting first-ball. Goalkeeper Cabral's back to the the 400 metres and 440 the American, Billy Brown, In clearance was sent

ore the backs m gth before Doris Hart Beats yards freestyle in a sanca ma-llle bout.

DOLLA

recover. Both tioned time trial here yes- Now Mr Jack-Solomons is AT

other bell, before the hoping to get permission to fun and Cabral rushed Marshall, who is Yale stage acrulser-weight to defendors roalised where the

British ball

the collision, University student, covered the match between the Alexandria, Mar. 25.

and the ball remained nearer to Doris Hart, Florida, defeated 440 yards in 4 mins, 28.1 secs. Champion, Don Cockell,

and Europorn ALL who had to difficulty in LA Hoskins, Ltchelson, Lt Wimbledon Champion Louise in a 25-yards pool. This bettered the French Randall, Capt Harding - and: Blam | Drough, California 7-5, 6-2 his accepted world record of Champion, Albers vol punding it into the empty

Tive minutos : lator-Ali here today, to win the Women's mine. 312 seca stablabod bare ved he intimated file wil- Dowling Analyse

ofun w Singles final of the Alexandria last April,

tingmoen for such a phat and Mr rin arter sadarka international, tonale tourney. At the same time Marshall Bolomcard has made opplatkin loft wing

Miss Hart played approve named the 100 metres mark in to the British Board of Bor him correred

2 to 4 mack, 26.9 seca., which le mond Ing: Compurol, and the kaupsin me, ben tetails, troqueline Bals Bankowo seconds under his Boosted Unlock to YU ENTANCY'a lobs within powerful accepted. wurmă record or 4 mins, bicating to mich vom contest...

CIVILIANE, 187 INNINGS

N. E. Arthy Ibw Brookes

Brown's inspired leadership on Three European Rendall .............................. D The Squaws applied pressure the tour of Australia and New

40 2.00 pm

D. Klibos c Williams

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Dodge e Harding b

Rendall b

E. L. Gosano not out

B. G. Craid not out

P. Raynor b Brookes

T. P. Ruffett run out

7. I. Kermans lbw b

aiding

1. E. Lee e Harding b Brookes

Extras

Total (for 6 wktaj

8. M. Teh did not hat.

Dowling Analyde"

Hoskins

Randall Brookes

· Harding

Nicholson

102 42

37

right from the first frame when Zeeland.

He added that it had given Champions On

clover base-running assisted by

great hope for the

4a timely hit manufactured two English cricket a new lease of

runs, and although the Canucks life and linned the margin with a tally future-Reuter,

in the Afth, Carmon Souza

belted a deep Ay in the silh

14 that was good for four bases,

By virtue of this victory, the

John Marshall Record For 440 Yards

274 Squaws are carded to meet St. Breaks

Toresa's in the finals on Sunday.

A General Council meeting

has been convened for Wednes OMR W day at Shell House, first floor, and among the important sub- jects which will be discussed will be, the formation of the »Summer League.

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