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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS LIKELY IN THIS WEEK-END'S SENIOR LEAGUE MATCHES

By "GRANDSTAND”

Close encounters are again expected in the Senior League this week as the Jaguars tangle with the Saints at 11.30 am, and the Mad-. caps clash with _the_Pandas at 2.30 p.m. to provide "A" Division entertainment, while Red Sox and Dodgers lock horns in tomorrow's opener with the curtain falling on the Bareballer-Warriors scuffle.

In the Junior League, the Blackhawks will be featured in a double-hender during the week-end as they take on the Blue Sox and 35 Bantams, but the best game in the minor circuit should be the Wildfires-Rexes' tilt slated for 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. Only one game is carded for the Ladies' Loop with the four-time champion Wahoos meeting the South China rookies in a game which should provide batting practice for the Green Owls.

As an

may seem ineup comprises all experienced

players but their battery com bination has never been very strong.

COLONY SWIMMING

FINALS

The Colony Swimming Championship finals conclude at the Victoria Recreation Club this afternoon with another excellent pro-

the gramme,

two feature events, which will be staged in the first few minutes of the start at 5 p.m., being the Men's and Women's 100 Yards Free Style.

The Men 100 will be the Taco of the evening. Both "Sonny" Monteiro, who holds the recard of B5.6 seconda ret in this year's hats, and Cheong K'n-man. should be rear or under 55 seconds.

Madeans staged a brilliant and although this recovery against the Overseas in unusual, perhaps a rong-arm their opening game of the season, short-stay may mean all the and this dedal:cly marks them difference between a pu out and

Don Rebblas, who has signer which

n al-step infeld hit. chould not be outfit under-rated. The Madcaps are

Ingmar Eriksen known for their screwy per- in team up with has been able in for Doc Molthen's ou:ft, has set by Cynthia Eager in the

elther pitcher been sen practising the art of and is assured of a regular berth pitching recently, but this may,

have while Gerald, or may not,

been a baller, Langenberg is Uxels stories coincidence.

WEEK-END PROGRAMME a first-base.

formances in which they can he brilliant ene, day and anythin but tion: the next-but then, it is this uncertainty that keeps the Oppositien guessing.

surprised

Today

The record of 47.8 reconds

also Go in the heat sliculd

Vancs73 final na both, she and Giles were under that time in Thursday's 400 Yards reiny.

The Red Sox were

There will be another thr}- The latest stunt perpetrated by by the Warriors two weeks ago 2.30 p.m. Blackhawks v Blueing relay the Women's 200 the Madcappers is to field a left-aid will be out to redeem their Sux: Dragons v South China; Yards fenturing the Chinear v Pandas YMCA, the European YMCA handed catcher in the person of lost prestige when they tangle 4.00 p.m. Delawares

tic the Wahoos

Victoria Recreation this week. (Junior League); Erie Remedios recently promoted with the Dodgers

Club. from the junior Blackhawks. The Carmine Hosed outfit were South China (Ladies' League).

Tomorrow STRICTLY TABOO

eansidered favourites, and their

Other events St

pro- Joseph's v 11.30 Softball is n

upsel is not likely to game of

recent

the Men's gramme are

200 p.m. Madcaps y many cherished customs, almost change that opinion among their Jaguars; 2.30

Breaststroke final, the Pandas (Senior "A" Division); Yards as many as those to which guests rupporters.

a Itoyal garden party are

10.00 a.m. Reti Sox v Dodgers; Men's 300 Yards Medley Reins the Women's 100 Yards subject. The time honoured

4.00 p.m. Baseballerz v Warriors final, custom of infield warm-up and

(Senior "B" Division); 1.00 pm. Backstroke final and the school. Yarcis Breaststroke umpir-bailing are accepted, but

Wildfires y Rexes; 35 Bantams v boys 200 left-handed catcher is strictly

The Bugtballers Blackhawks (Junior League).

Now

laboo.

Call it prejudice if you wish, for there is really nothing against a south-paw handling the receiving assignment, For one thing it is an advantage in Belding bunts and plek-cit plays at first-base becomes casier, but there are times when the important peg to second base is hindered by having the

the

throwing arm leo near a right- handed batter. That is mentor Hollands' worry, we just sit back and watch the game.

It is unlikely that bench-boss Buster Hollands will start any- one but Kelly Silva-Netto on the

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seems that Joey Graca will have mound and from this corner it do a lot of pine-polishing before he gets a chance in this tight race to

to toe the rubber.

season.

A close game should result when the Baseballers tackle the Warriors who are full of con~ fidence after their triumph over the

Sox.

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League Soccer Season PAN AMERICAN

Opens This

By

“SPIV"

Afternoon

strengthen the already strong defence of the Army team, whiel will still have Philpott at goal,

and Etheridge

.the

Jones,

The 1951-1952 local Soccer League season opens this Kirkland

forwards, Third Division matches and the prospects of more thrill-Higgins, Edwards and Billiards afternoon with a full programe of First, Second and backs and Woods at righ: half. ing competition than last year, particularly in the first are still available. division.

the return

of the once

Another young tear year will be Eastern, which will be made up mainly of new play- ers recruited from the miniature

It will be highlighted by formidable Sing Tao team, and the re-starting of the Third Division League, but of greater significance is the in-football teams. treasing number of young junior players who will parti cipate in this year's Senior League.

At least seven teams, in the In L Chun-fat, Tang Sum, Hung First Division League will be Hing-yuk, Tam Woon-clieung, thickly in the midst of the bat- Chau Mon-chl and Lee Tal-fal,

this

do

The Pandas just managed to shade the aging Saints last Sun- day and did not look as im- pressive as in previous outings.

St Joseph's will be another It could have been a bad day,

Learn that will held a compara- but they will have to do better if

tively younger team than Just they

to chalk up their want

10 year and are expected second triumph of the new

better season.

Police, who last year nearly Mentor Wally Ma has a 15t of the for local soccer's supreme Kwong Wal, though also con-

China's applecart batting power at his command honours the holders. Southsiderably depleted

the trans-upset South King-sing. Chang by holding them to a draw and and knows how to use i'. R-China, Sing Tao, Police, Kow-fers of Hou

forcing them to play a final placing Woo at second baze

icon Motor Bus, Army, Kitchee, Fung-ching. Sit Po-vin, Chanplayoff against Kowloon Motor Kam-hoi and Fei Chung-wall Bus, ranit as one of the strongest during eruclal games. Tim Wong and Kwong Wah.

opened their season: In the has come through last week with

the title this by contenders for Stanley Shield competition MISSING FACES he winning blow.

They are the only team Eving up to their reputation as year. South China, who won the teal giant-killers, when

has not been affected by Championship last year by do they eliminated Kowloon Motor transfers, and have been keep. feating Kowloon Motor Bus by

Eus in the quarter-final by one ing extremely ft. 4-1 in the second final playoff,

al-to nil

The Liang brothers, Y. Y. and Y. S., can be depended on in the clutch, as they have proved time and again, while righ; down the slugging lineup are Raymond Teao, C. Y. Lu and Tami Wel. The only doubtful stick-artis is perhaps Y. C. Mel who holds the Initial sack. Jackle Wei will be given the hurling assignment

reserve.

LUCKY MAN

The Jaguars, who have not yet been seen in action, the first win being registered on a forfeiture, will

grace the

iamond against St Joseph's in

.

will take the field this year

without several of their. Jast year's stalwarts.

that

-THIS-WEEKEND'S GAMES.

South China and Kowloon Motor

FCC going

Although their line-up this

not have tu thel car will

Highlight of the opening series midst any particularly reputed of games this werkend will be Tam Kwan-kon, who cup. stars, with the exception per- tained

the victorious X1 last haps of Kin Lok-sang, Mnk provided by the clash between with Wong Ding-kwok inr, will be giving up the game, Sha, S. S. Nien and Lok Ching-Bus on Sunday at Caroline HIII. and Chu Wing-keung, and Koi siang, the Kwong, Wah leam With the present warm weather Fo-keung will be turning up for will include several newcomers, conditions, I doubt very much if

Too instead. Sing

and will be on the whole a

the busmen will be oble Chung Fook-loon, their right- youthful team.

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the Inst

fost pace half, is away at present although

That

undoubtedly will

bo LEAST AFFECTED his name is in the registration

set by the youthful South China list, and Kwok Ying-kee has Kitches is perhaps the least team. Saned up for Kitclice.

should. the leading

Today's games affected Rmong With flock of the morning.

The Champions, however, will

Тао three Army teams,

and Sing suffering only pitchers to choose from, mentor

have a

a strong forward line pansters in Lok Wa-shing to through with comfortable wins. Barros is a lucky man indeed,

in Yue Cheuk-yin, Lze Yuk KMB, Lau Chung-sang to Sing Police may be given some op- and whether he will star Vie

tak, and Szeto Man,

In de Tao

and Lee Ping-chiu to position by the Saints before Pedruco, Jock Brown

The or even fence, they will be served with Eastern To offset this, they earning their two points. Steven Xavier, is

anyone's the necessary experience by have acquired u

a valuable player Royal Air Force showed an Im- guess.

Stong

and Ling-sing

Tong in Kwok Ying-kee.

proved team

Stanley There Is a rumcur going Sheung

Sing Tao will once again love Shield and are expected to have around that Barros will start Vic Youthful Lau Yee at left Pedruce in

windy-alley, back will this year be

aa all-star team of experienced the better of Chinese Athletic's

team of still unknowa players, ported by the cratwhile players, among them Yue Yiu-

THE PROGRAMME Malayan right backt, Chan Katak, Hau Yung sang, Chu Wing- Ying-fan, Lau Chung- keung. Ho

TODAY The rest of the players will seng, Ko Po-keung, Hau Ching probably be drawn from the too. Hsu King-sing. Sit Pei-yin runks of their Second Division and Fei Chung-wah.

the

League Cricket

GOW.

sup-

Starts Today with Pau King-yin at goal, and On the whole It will be a team

the inclusion of new young rather advanced in age, and as The League Cricket season blood should bc.o change for shown

In the Stanley Shieli opens this afternoon with four the better.

competition

I doubt if it will be'j First Division matches. The Last

runners-up.

up to the pace of Services teams are largely new Kowloon Motor Bus, will also fo and unknown factors, while the suffer greatly

from transfers, the comparatively

Year's

in the

First Division

- Army v Eastern (Sockuppco 6.30 p.m.)

St. Joseph's v Police (Caroline Hill 5.30 p.m.)

p.m.)

CAA » RAF (Navy C.B. 5.30

Sing Too v Club (Club 5.30 p.m.)

Second Division Tramways v Dockyard (500-

kumpoo 4 p.m.)

clubs have moved up to the First | Goalkeeper Yus Yiu-tak, rights (as South Ching younger teamF Drision, largely for trial pur- back Hou Yung-sang and right- According to the 11s of e pores, a considerable number of winger Ho Ying-fan have all gistrations, Anny, the stronges:

St. Joseph's v Police (Caroline Second Division players,

Kone back to their former club, non-Chinese contenders, will be Today's programme ist

Sing Tho.

counting on the services of most. Hill 4 p.m.)

СЛА RAF (Navy C.B 4. of their last year's Army "D" v. „Army "A" af Former Eastern goalkeeper,

is the p.m.) Sookunpoo

A surprising omers. Yue Kai-yan and ex-Kitchee

Sing

Tus v Club (Club University v CCC at Fok-player Lo Wah-shing have al-name of Copper, who I undez-

p.m.) ready been signed up for two stant is still in Hongkong.

Third Division The The return of Tennuci, who of the vacant positions.

RNFB v. Western KCC v Royal Navy, 1 King's nucleus of a possible champion it is learnt will take up postilon

tean, however, is stül there'ut centro-half. will

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