THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951.
MADCAPS S. CHINA MATCH TOMORROW HIGHLIGHTS THE HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
By
"GRANDSTAND"
The Merry Madcaps and South China cross bats at 2 p.m. tomorrow in a Senior “A” Division scuffie of the Softball League to highlight the Holiday programme of 13 games, while the Saints-Overseas tussle scheduled for 11 a.m. should provide plenty of action as the veteran outfit take on the newcomers to the major loop.
In the "B" Division, the U.S. Navy tangle with the Warriors, with the "Albuquerque" representing Uncle Sam's outfit in the absence of the "Everett” which left port during the week, and the Americans lock horns with Doc Molthen's ever-trying Baseballers,
Rivalry in the Junior loop reaches a climax this afternoon at 2 p.m. when the undefeated Blackhawks defend themselves against the challenging Delawares who dropped their first decision only last week, but are nevertheless anxious to leave a blot on the proud record of the Hawks.
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Portugal - Mr Arturo M Ozor1o.
Philippines-Mr Eddie Guz-
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SPORTING SAM
RIDING SCHOOL
LESSONS DAILY
By Reg. Wootton-
Army Match With South China This Afternoon Is The Week-end's Soccer Highlight
By "SPIV"
Highlight of this week-end's League soccer is undoubtedly the clash between the two leaders, Army and South China, at the Club ground this afternoon, starting at 4 p.m.
Pakistan-Mr S. M. Butt.
A win for South China will place them in an almost unassailable position with The Entry Fee of $30 per
a clear lend of four points on their nearest rival. A win for Army on the other hand team must accompany the entry but the usual proviso that all
will see the two teams with the same number of points. players must be registered in the
Unless Array
show consider their combination. official Leagues has been fed able improvement in their goal in order to afford non-League scoring ability. players an opportunity to repre-much if they can get away with
of size and The Washers and Squaws mee. again 01 previtusly
sent their nation.
I doubt
less than a 3-0 score
very
against
Tee's Pou To femmes meeting weeks back way of played the Chan's South China squad
To the exlar-derby, while champ. Bravos
W. wn a 120 of rak, s n Madcap
Buster a * playof cutfit. Hollande has a pin the stategy, postponed game.
Last week the Owls unseater. of sucking in his hitlers in clutch
Entries are expected to be them. frum whe ber her spots, and
the League uses a Squaws
received from all the above 7. R.C Watc men his teen xadership, but in the late luninges
Their defence has been sound nation. in the Men's section, but Junes hav pad off handsome if he scuffic, Wahoo harder Terry
in most of their games to far, Noronha suffered a finger injury it is anticipated that only Great but one glaring weakness has Wieber Kelly Sun-Neto of which necessitated her semoval Britain, Portugal and China will been the inability of their halves Juey Grace will get the non firm te piching box in favour be represented in the Women's to send accurate feeding passes
erles, s1b/ sou hpaw Dolly Maddox,
to their forwards and the linck 1:
This sunderstood that the Big
ал invitation
combination among the for- and any Genar has a sw.f de.very Chief will not be able to toe the tournament,
other wards themselves. Most of their and, a hough he may be scrutin rubber for the pending clash, nation desiring of participation goals have come from melees in the and seams that Dolly will have should convene its own meetings front of the goalmouth and their vb. slants w... be dilukko go the whole route for the and Pommunicate with the opportunism (particularly Wi- Heume winners of the distaf¦ Hon. Secretary, Mr A E.on's) rather than from any Or the her hand, Mangs :::
Ablong, c/o Landis Brothers, constructive moves. tony wil not forget that
Dolly Maddex
vest French has hed
Bank Building, at the South China,
other Kiky who tuum I fuck the Ca e- experimes on the rubber before earlic opportunity, and in any hand, have built up a very good
on she decidek İ aking over the
team, unsurpassed this season in puck the playoff serice, which result-
and the Squaws
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ed in South China being edged wraid he wise me to underrate
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OUT TO AVENGE DEFEAT South China's coach. PK. Lo.ļi:As
by
the southpaw hurler, particular-
Nie w be backed Scares bend the plate, ! Paltres Campos at flow-bart, the Starky hury, and morrow's clash w.likeystone duo
S 30: apt to forget that
of Irene
eee Nam. Hwa al ou to avenge and Gwen Dragon, and last bu that defeat The Careers alot leas: Helme Ribeiro holding have another season for wangi low the hot-commer.
this gain: badly, for after tag Judyng from last week's game. nosed
fus fit
Likely that ou by the Pandas
Squaw 62-1 heartbreaker. mastermund Bone Sequeira will week with
***** ira agante Marie Gutierrez on the rub- have
be word it seems that the task witi fai on Benita Fiznesins who
1 sway b
The
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very
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of success a megrue In is elcse nake in which evroga " the Owls last week afte;
treat, but "cam is
br ceplace Mane on the mound. a polentai lans are desided tha
A victory IT the Owls wal will have an beas
Akiem two de place carr feals in their records.
post ion to notch their mark on Three is
hand
Ona Mail Shield for the a sevire while four would be a death-fifth consecutive year, while a blow, and that is why the Can- Squaw triumph will make it a
time handing the Wancos their PC Wong wall probably be fest defeat ins year. Needless coach Lau's a mination wie S. C. | sey. Wahco coach Bagh: Abicng Wong behind the baster. The in-wi see to it that this does not Heid combination, which includes happen. The clash is skerdded for Asobit Leung a showstop end Monday 11.00 a.m. Lafly Teang of first bast, is a smooth machine and.
given even breaks, the Caroliners may snatch this one out of the fire."
lators will throw every h.ng into very interesting leo, at the same
this game.
"For
once in
not
ease before November 15,
un the
EUROPEAN RECORD BOOK IS BEING RE-WRITTEN
Their lack weight has been made up for by the Inclusion of Chan Ka-sow in the centre- forward berth and probably Ko Po-keung
centre-half position.
In
the
Some amouni of may be shown by the backs, Fok Yiu-wah ver, but that will
weakness two full- and Lau depend on Army forwards gel past the formidable South China half-line.
how often the can
ARMY DID NOT CONVINCE
the
to a one-all draw by Chinese Athlete in the first half, broke
in into a scoring spree second half to finish up with a 7-1 score and to maintain their unbeaten record, Kowloon Motor points Bus garnered two easy and a 9-2 score at the expense of Navy to take fourth place in the League and Kitchee, with a 4-1 win over RAF now occups the fifth place.
p.m.
TODAY'S GAMES
FIRST DIVISION
Army v South China-Club 4
V Kitchee
Police-Caroline not as con-Hill 4 p.m.
Army's victory over Sing Too last Saturday was vincing as the margin of two goals to nil would indicate. As the feature match of the week, the meeting of these two teams proved a disappointing affair.
were
RAF v Navy Navy CB 4 pm.
SECOND DIVISION
Tramways v South Chima- Sookumpos 2,30 p.m.
then
H
The first 18 minutes promising enough and Sing Tao was disallowed a goal and this wag followed by then on to scrappy play from
the final whistle.
The referee's whistle began
Kitchee V Police Caroline
2.30 p.m.
RAF ▼ PCA - Navy CB 2.30 p.1.
THIRD DIVISION Rediffusion v Gymnastic - SL to blow more and more fre-Joseph's 2.30 p.m. quently and it seemed that some CMB v C & W—St. Joseph's 4
Jaguars RNFB-Navy HV
of the players lost interest in p.m. going for the bait. Rough play developed
and three Army 3.30 p.m. players were injured.
The second disallowment of a goal by the referee for offside was understandable, but the
TOMORROW FIRST DIVISION
Kwong Wah v St. Joseph's-
the KMB v Sing Tao-Boundary
St. 4 p.m.
SECOND DIVISION Talkoo v St. Joseph's Navy CB 230 pm.
Solicitors v Sing Tao-Bound ary Street 2.30 pm.
The European nations, no matter which side of the frog Curtain, have been re-writing their athletic record books and over the past month more records have toppled than did through all the months that preceded it
Almost completely re-written is the Yugoslav record first one that set the spark to book. The Finns, whose records were impressive enough, frayed tempere seemed ground-Navy CB 4 p.m. have been following suit with new marks for the season less to the majority of in the 400 and 1,500 metres runs, the 1,600 metres relay. spectators.
Lau Chung-sang trapped # 14.6 backward pass from the right 14.8 and drove in a beautiful shot hot 14.8 to the top comer of the net. The infringement, however, ac- 51.7 cording to the roterce, was in- 52.0 terrence by one of the Sing
THIRD DIVISION 52.4 Tao forwards in an offside posi-
367 SU v Talkoo-Sookumpov 62.8tion.
2,30 pm. the Had he not heard, said
Lane Crawford v RAMC-S00- referee later, the Army centro-kumpoo 4 pm. half asking one of his backs to 6:64
mark that particular 6:8% Eo and 6:6% forward, he would have allowed
Wahfoong v Aces-St. Joseph's that goal. 6:84
4 p.m. If 6:6
there was anything that farmed Army their win it was probably their ability to stand the knocks that câme their way. Their combination and ball control on last Saturday's
The Russians have produced a Heinrich (France) pole vaulter who went over 14 Tosnar (CSR) feet 4 inches and the Dutch have Popov (USSR)
new national record of 24
LOW HURDLES feet 6 inches in the long jump Lituiev (USSR) The Danes have new national Luniev (USSR) marks in the pole vault and Filiput (Italy)
Larsson (Sweden) Salten (Germany)
discus throw.
100 METRES
Ahman (Sweden) Paterson (Britain)
10.3 10.4
HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
In one event practically every Today: 2.00 p.m. Delawares v
European nation has bettered
HIGH JUMP Blackhawks; South China y Dad-its record this year.
That is in
Damilio (Frane:) gers; (Junior League); 3.30 p.m. the 1,500 metres run. their years
Ljungqvist (Sweden) of South China v Pozi To (Ladios" Best marks for the season Svensson (Sweden) damcod camps.gang, the Saints League).
follow: have more than one plicher on Tomorrow: 9.30 a.m. US Navy their
turing w; h the
(Semor "B"); 11.00: v Dodgers usually facing chores
on them. Saints v Overeras (Senior Sukharev USSR) shoulders over-
12.30 pm Jandas v Han- Futterer (Germany) Sherry Bucks, but now that they tams, Dragons v Griffins (Junior Kolev (Bulgaria) have Tony Kwok on hand, Bucks League); 2:00 p.m. Me caps can afford to put more strain South China; (Senior "A"); 3.30
having 40 pkches
Baschalters V Americans abou worny
those dreaded las Senior "B"). tew unings. Sherry Bucks is an
Monday: 11.00 am. Squaws
burdened
10
of
p.m.
all-round player and con tackle Wahoos (Ladles League); 2.0
any position in addition to pack-p.m. Warriors v US Navy (Sano
a heavy willow.
The Saints have been playing better bali
than
they did for some time. having slipped into a brief thargie spell
"B"); 3.30 p.m. Dragons
Paquete (Portugal)
200 METRES
Kraus (Germany) Sukharev (USSR)
Wilkinson (Britain) Geister (Germany) V Shenton (Britain) Zandt (Germany)
400 METRES
* Pandas (Jumlor League).
INTERNATIONAL SERIES
At a meeting of Council
since the
Camucks snatched the tile from Members of the longkong Soft- Geister (Germany)
to
shem in 1949, and since they have VRC not been
ahe survive the free-for-all to Pennantville.
of this
reckon that
once
the
Lali Association held at the Haas (Germany)
on Thursday night, repre-Pugh (Britain) sentatives of the teams who are Back (Finland) The resurgence
to compete in the In- gets (France) expected ternational Series were appoint- Huppertz (Germany) mighty cult has surprised many ed, these reps
representatives being fans and even the opposition are authorised to convene meetings
800 METRES beginning to
the for
purpose of electing the Cleve (Germany) Saints are the team to beat. This field managers and selecting of Lindgard (Sweden) may be mentor Art Ozario's the best available teams.
Boysen (Norway) Team entries close on Thurs-El Mabrouk (France) day, November 15, while the Ulzheimer (Germany) The Overseas Chinese have date by which players must be
1,600 METRES dished out some brilliant playing registered has been extended to
Landquist (Sweden) in their first Senior League ap- December 10, with the
Aberg (Sweden) pearance, having toppled the maximum number of registra-Otenhajmer (Yugoslavia) Pandas carly in the season, bu tions not to exceed 18 in num-Taipale (Finland) the in fa! burst of huse seems ber.
This Series will be conducted El Mabrouk (France)
first pennant.
PETERED OUT?
to have petered out, for their performance against the Jaguars a knockout system and the Bast week can only be classified Management Committee will
the usually announce the drawing after as ragged. Even reliable Harry Louie was pegging entries have been received. 'em wild.
Representatives nominated at the mesting were:
Great "Jock" Brown,
China-Mr Wallace Mor, United States Mr J. M. Lyons. Canada-Mr Bill Doyle.
"Manager Frank Poon, however, is not even cuffed and ahrugs off that Basco es one of those had days which every team must get cut of their system sooner or laer, but he is perturbed by
POP
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Brital--Mr
I THOUGHT YOU
KWJEW!
5,000 METRES Reiff (Belgium) the Zatopek (CSR)
Schade (Germany) Popov (USSR) Albertsson (Sweden)
HIGH HURDLES Bulanishik (USSR) Lunier (USSH) Marle (France)
A. D.
63.0
FOLE VAULT Denisenko (USSR) 14: 4 10.4 Bryngeirsson (Iceland). 14: 2
Lundberg (Sweden) Silion (France) Brazhnik (USSR)
* 10.4
LONG JUMP 21.1 Viser (Holand) 21.2 Broad (Yugoslavia), 21.2 Adamczyk (Poland) 21.4 Walker (Britain) 21.4 skenirav (USSR) 21.4 Valkama (Finland)
14: 14 14: 0 14:0
оп
University v Dairy Farm-St. Joseph's 2.30 pm.
MONDAY
CHARITY MATCH
(Duration of match 70 minutes. No extra time,)
LEAGUE STANDINGS First Division
United Services v The Rest showing left much to be de Navy CB 4 p.m. sired, and Sing Tao had been tetter eble to control their 24: 842 g
and concentrated Ismper, 24:54 playing the ball, they could 24: 3
have probably forced a draw. 24: 2
The first goul by Army came (SCAA 24:04 from a melee in front of the Army 24:01% goal and was a rather lucky Sing Tao
60: D
49:11
HOP, STEP & JUMP 47.2 Hiltunen (Finland)
(USSR) 47.3 Scherbakov 47.8 Uusihaula (Finland) Burgard (Sasr) Norman (Sweden)
49: 72 48:11 48:1035
one.. The ball rolled from one KMB Army forward to another, until Kitchee Edwards gathered up the cour- Kwong age to bang it into the goal- Wah mouth.
RAF
The second
FOAL however, Eastern
coming St.
47.7
47.7
47.7
Sarialp (Turkey)
SHOT PUT
48:102
was a deserving
one,
from
55: 7%
Wilson for Edwards to
54:10%
54: 9 84: 5
and
Joseph's a good through pass by
cut in Police almost walk the ball into CAA Club the met.
P W D L F A Pts 8 8 0 0 39 4 18 760 32 7 12 7 5 0 2 25 7 10 7 5
5 0
2 20 10 10
7 4 0 3 18 11 8
7 4 0 3 20 16 8 7 4 0 3 13 12 8
8 2 2 4 11 20 6
8 2 2 4 15 24 6 7 2 1 4 13 25 5 8 2069 23 4 81 10 8 24 3 0 0 7 7 58 0
Division
7
Second
P W D L F A Pts.
One noticeable feature of Navy 53: 1% Army's play was the fine goal- keeping of their new goalkeeper, Boulton, whose firm handling SCAA 189; 1 of the ball and fearless leaps Klichee.
Lipp (USSR) 1:50.0 Galka (USSR) 1:30.0 Huseby (Iceland) 1:50.1| Savidge (Britain) 1:50.1 Skoble (CSR) 1:50.1
DISCUS THROW Consolini (Italy) 3:44.8 Tosi (Italy) 3:45.4 Kibes (Hungary) 3:47.0 Nyqvist (Finland) 8:47.8 Hipp (Germany) 3:48.2
177: 9
175: 0
to the high ones should comm him а regular place.
7 0 1 0 19.2 13-
7 6 1 0 20 11 13
7 5 0 2.22 14 10
8 1 2 18 18
7 8 1 3 22 23 2 2 3 18 17
167: 2 184: 2
Contributing in no
14:10,8 14:11.6
JAVELIN THROW Nikkinen (Finland) : Berglund (Sweden) Hyyainen (Finland)
249;1
defeat measure to Sing Tao's
Sing was also a weak and disunited 246:10% forward line. Only Chang Tram
and . 240: 71⁄2 Kam-hol
Ying-fun
smail
Talkoo Solicitors Club
Tao 7
6
Ho
Ways
6. 2
7 1
14:15,4 14:20.8 14:20.8
Moks (Sweden)
71
PCA
7 2
STAL
Scherbakov (USSR) 235:10 were playing anywhere near CAA
285: 7% average
RAF form. Their new in- side-text, HAMMER THROW
Ho Cheung-yan, Storch (Germany).... 103: 5% tolo Blow and
grenn to fit into the Polles Wolf (Germany).... 193: 1 forward line.
14.3 Zerdal (Yugoslavia) 192:11
14.0 Strandli. (Norway)
192; 7
....
St
In the other First Division Joseph's 8 1 1
22 3
games played during the week, Dockyard 51 0:4 9.15 2 14.5 remoth (Hungary) 190: 8% South Chim, sfter being held
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
TENTH RACE MEETING
Saturday 10th & Monday 12th November, 1951. (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run al 2.00 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the first beil will be rung at 11:30 am, and the First Race will be run at 12.00 noon. The diffin Interval is, after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
There are Day (18 in all).
Through Tickets (at $36 each) may be obtained at the Com pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, alaɔ- Hickels for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the feeling as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" 1952.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting, but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 9th November, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
races on the 1st Day and 10 races on the
To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5. D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathan Road, Kowloon. -
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