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THE CHINA MAIL; MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1952.

SWANSEA

Y. NEWCASTLE UNITED

Swansea's Turnbull in a jumping duck with Simpson in the fifth round FA Cup match.. Left to right: Robledo, E. Turnbull, Simpson, Cowell and Mitchell. Newcastle won 1-0, and have now also won their sixth round tie with Portsmouth

4.2.

Narrow Victory For Jags Against The Madcaps

By

*GRANDSTAND”

After the Jaguars had nicked Madcap hurler Kelly Silva-Netto for three consecutive singles yesterday in the seventh inning to lond the bases, the Jags forced across the winning tally of a 3-2 ballgame when the ball was heaved wildly, while the Saints shellacked South China for ten safe hits to emerge at the long end of a 9-1 count.

two

in the third when base grers around first placed a pair of potential scorers on the basspath

In the Junior Loop, the Blackhawks nosed out the Pandas 3-2 to register win No. 18 of the current season while Bantams, succumbed to the Delawares 12-8 and the Dragons faded before the Dodgers by 17-5.

been that the drew blond I may have The "B" Division Americans had a hellgame in hand when Saints had their hitting suits on they 1:de-Warriors-2-1-foror it may have been that South the greater part of the game, but China hurles P. C. Wong had a a sudden barrege of Warrior bits bad day, but the fact remains the Bith, which produced that every one of the Salets made hit except lead-off Artur Three rem, rubbed the Yanks of

Ozorio anch tall-end Bimb victory.

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A sacritice burit and Manuel Nunes timely bingle nudged Eddie Remedios across with marker while another run crossed over when Herrick wild-pitched. In the fourth semester, the Pandas made up the deficit when they replies with a pair of tailles

hits (C. M. Tung, J. Herrick and A. Chang) but the

JAGUARS 3--MADCAPS 2

The Big Gun of the barrage For six franes this could have Jinda Hussain who poled been anybody's

out, three hits in Inur tries, une Pedruco of the Jaguars duelled of them being good for three tired · pround a trio of Madcap Kelly Silva-Netto on the

Kame

mound, and it was a fairly Week-End Results

affair until Kelly blew up in the) seventh.

with twirledi Vir

Pedruc deadly effect and accounted for

Best two the

Jim wille

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At A Glance

SENIOR "A" DIVISION

3 Mndeaps

South China. SENIOR "B" DIVISION Warriors 4 Americans JUNIOR LEAGUE

Pandas Blackhawks 3 Delawares Dodgers

12 Bantams

17 Dragons

LADIES LEAGUE

12 South China

SOUTH CHINA PRACTICALLY ASSURED OF SOCCER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

The First Division Soccer League title for the 1951-1952 season was practically decided on Saturday, when South China edged Army by one goal to ni.

out

The Caroline Hill Club now hold a firm grip of the Championship and have only themselves to blame if they do not win it. Their five remaining matches are fairly easy ones with only Kwong Wah and Kitchee anywhere near being capable of producing any upsets,

At their beat now, either Army or Sing Tao can only collect a maximum of 39 points against South China's 40 and so for Army and Sing Tao the long wait in on to see if South China will drop a point in their remaining matches,

South China played as they opponents almost at a stand- have never played for a long still in the first halt with their time in their match against dazzling speed, Aviny on Saturday.

top

sent a forward tow cross centre across the goakmouth.

Chang Kam-hol let the ball Even their defenders were through to an unmarked Leg always there for Arst-time Hung-kee, who crnnected with tacides before. the ball could a good first-timer to give Sing reach the Sing Tao forwards.Tab their equaliser just before

Erratic passing and Inubility the interval,

Co form they deserved to win but in the number of goals servi kast day Army were rather unfortunate not to have gol away with a draw.

to get into carbined mave b In the second half, the Bus With both defences in form, the match hinged on the hit onwards, however, nulinat men were again having the bet- their goal-scoring op-ter of the exchanges and it was form of the forward lines, in portunities.

against the run of the play that Sing Too took the which department South China

lead seven a slight advani- proved to have

The Busen opene: their minutes towards the end.

A scoring in the second minute of

from Ho Ying-fan The return of Yue Cheuk-yin, play when the Sing The sub- went to Chu Wing-keung, who fter a few months absence stitute goalkeeper. Wong Shiu took a fairly long shot at about from the game due to a hip in-wo, had his sight blocked during 30 yards range. This deflected Jury sustained in the Stanley a melee in funt of the goal-off Fung Kwan-aing (incident- Shield Competition, gave them mouth. A cross grounder by ally it looked as "if it was off

pass

a more working attacking line. KMB left-wing Tem Woon-his right hand) and hotirvled Although he was evidently cheung found him at the other into the far corner of the net. still not fully recovered, this end of the goalmouth.

Two minutes later, Hau Chin:- most promising of Hongkong

to came across into the inside, forwards showed that he had Sing Tab, who started with a

forward line-up of Lee Hung-right berth and was rather sur- lost little of his excellent ball for at right wing, Ho Ying-fan prised when his rather weak. control.

His neat

along-the-ground at inside-right, Chan Kam-hol at cross grounder beat Yue Kal-you feeding passes and

first-time centre-forward, Chu Wing-keung to give Sing Tao a 3-1 lead,

KMB made belated atten:pi at flicks time and

inside-left and Huu Ching-to again set his

in the waning minutes of the forwards into dangerous move-

at left-wing made an unsuccess- ful reshuffle towards the end of game and Tank Yer-kit succeet- ments.

ed the first half.

in going through on his own, out the goalkeeper and Going back to the right-wing drew

Ho Ying-fan get upped the ball past him into the position, through along the touch line and open goal.

Szoɔ Man, who has not been showing good form. lately, rosn to the occasion in this critical provided a constant game and danger with his dish and speed.

other three The

forwards, including Mok Chun-wah, could not be said to have played _even with average form.

chi

Szelo Man's goal for South the 23rd minute, though a lucky one, was the re- sult of a Ane attempt.

Taking the ball towards the inside-right line in the position, Ко Po-keung sent across a low cress centre which found Man with his back to- words the Soulmouth. Man sizzled out when Feier nucled with his nog nie with his right foot,

Tung popped aut to end the chapter.

Playing determined ball, the Hawks jumped out in front again when Alvaro Scuza wheedled a 1 walk out of Herrick, stole second and third, and when Herrick 2 henved his second wild pitch of the game, Souza was over with the margin of victory.

2

3

5

1

Silva-Netto singled and was The Caroliners seemed upset

During

Don

hardly

Both

Isich

conbeeled

a back kidk which sent it across

the goalmouth to hit the far up-

right and rebound into the goal.

the of

of the

Lucido claimed

OXFORD NOW GIVEN MORE THAN AN OUTSIDE CHANCE

IN THE BOAT RACE

London, Mar. 9.

Oxford, since their arrival on the tideway in London the boat race on March 29, have impressed many critics, this week to begin the last stage of their training for who now give them more than an outside chance of beat ing Cambridge for the first time since 1946.

They are certainly a better crew than they were at this time last year, but they are still very rough and will have to improve considerably if they are to challenge Cambridge, who give every indication of becoming an even better eight than last year's "world beaters."

Ap- long

Sugar Ray

Defends Title

On Thursday

New York, Mar. 9. The first of three

pro- defences by jected title

Now Gladstone has been re- i placed, possibly only for the time being. by Christopher David, who stroked Oxford in 1940 and 1951, and the eight and his technique may find steadiness an improvement on Acry but erratic Gladstone's itadership.

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Four years ago Davidge was claimed the most prospect in Britain when he stroked' Eton College to victory in the Ladies' Plate at Henley. But he has now stroked two Oxford boat race crews, jaundice prevented him rowing in a third, and the advisability of his stroking them once again must be doubled.

Oxford now have the choler | between Gladstone's tempera- ment and race-winning qualities and Davidge's experience and 1:3kill.

found

a

easy

batter lo face

ARMY'S MISFORTUNES strikeout route | Jaguars third ground: Saints

Army's misfortunes of the day started in the 20th minute when out feebly. In the bottom half Initial semester, Gus

Higging sustained a leg injury of this

during a tussle with Chiu Chor- Pereira drew a walk after Silva-

wing and although he took to the Netto had reached the full count.

field again after an interval of five AL present Oxford have the exception of the American, An infield tumble, a passed ball

Pandas staged a last inning a sten hume, saw

minutes, he was mere passen-neither the length in the water Ken Keniston, at No. 6 were followed by

rally after A. Cheng and P. Tung

of their rivals washed out. ger for the rest of the game, ner the strido Jaguar ran appear on the first

had fled out. Frankie Lau was

this becomes very play and scoreboard.

Wahoos the scor

and Army were forced to given a life as Mona Remedios

with only four forwards.

when parent

they try further Neither side mode

It seemed that a bigger de-

rows at high ratings. hendway in the second chapter bases, and if the muscle-man had fumbled a grounder, Jimmy Yen although

feat was in store for Army, but Graca bingled out a less weight to carry, it could drew a pass and K. C. Hsieh

WASHED OUT the fact that they did keep the On the third pitch, safe lit but was left stranded, have been a round-tripper, as stepped into the batter's box.

Anal score to one goal to nil but in

third inning the the ball sailed way over the head

Gladstone at stroke was the a surprise bunt which pulled off a

speaks of the gollant uphill to life when of the luft-holder. Madcaps

tor he worst offender

never Mana Remedios again fumbled,

fight they did put on. Robbins but Lau, who was perched on

Then came Army's biggest gave the crew time at the Anish advanced to second base by Alec when umpire

Lefty Erie Remedios thumbed out their lead-off man third-base with the tieing run,

misfortune of the day. In the and consequently they all, with Braga, parked the apple to right field Lo To-en for stalling at the bat- failed to start with the hit and at the plate on a

28th minute Soong Ling-sing mistimed a tackle and Miller and both runners scored for the ting box for over a minute, and was nailed

had settled down quick relay from Eddie Remedios when they Madcappers to take the lead.

to Eddie Loureiro.

went clean through with only it was too late.

him. the Jaguars again

the goalkeeper in front of In the fourth,

Jimmy Herrick poled out the The floodgates were wide open

clout with a Racing from behind, Chiu dented the rubber for the ficing run when Ingmar Eriksen beat in the second chapter when the only extra-base

while Mana Chor-wing tripped the Army forward and was immediately A sacrifice Saints scored six runs, three of two-bagger out an infield hlt. bunt followed by Tony Silva's them being gifts on a golden Remedies atoned somewhat for

held up. A penalty was award- his erratic fielding with two hits Gold found platter. long fly to left

Eddie ed. It was quite a surprise to The bases ware loaded with in three times at but. Eriksen crossing the plate.

and Marcus Souza, the majority of the spectators when pitcher Wong Loureiro The next two frames unfolded two away

when Tennuck took the kick in- one-two in the batting tearing

stead of either Wilson or Ed- rapidly with both sides playing suddenly hurled, one which clud lending

wards, light ball but a wild lapse by ed catcher S. C. Wong for the parade, falled to collect even a Silva-Netto in

fateful Brst run to tally, On the return single hit between them. the

Although

Tennuel, however, made no Shiva

Cooper

mistake with the kick and the seventh, in which Gus Pereira, of the ball Ozorie sneaked home

ball landed into the net. While Steven Kavier and Vic Pedruco and in the ensuing confusion, the Baniums fanned seven connected safely, paved the way ball was heaved out to centre- Delawares in another junior loop

the ball was hurtling towards

ion Cambridge, too, have had for the winning run when Ingmar field for Ali to join the procession scuffle, they were sealed by the

Delawares 0-3

the goalmouth, however, the Middleweight Cham 49 winning Eriksen tappet out a grounder over the plate.

referee was pointing to the Sugar Ray Robinson high- their stroke troubles but have In Jones a competent The score

changed pitcher Terry wild in an which was thrown

gives his crew Bext three frames, nine victims, and alded his own goalkeeper, ovidently indienting lights this week's boxing leader, who

an infringement. attempt to cut down the all during the

good length and a nice cause with a pair of sate hits. and with the game practically in important winning tally.

into programme, After

bull had landed the two teams registered

hymth, though he Lacks the the fourth inning the bag for the Saints, they let

runs each in the opening frame,

the goal, a re-kick was ordered,

Robinson, idle since regaining genius of Jennens, who stroked Ingmar Eriksen sprained his foot up on the blasting with a series

but a concentrated barrage of and this time Tennuel shot wide when he spiked

with first base and of bunts which netted them a

grounder. The penalty his crown from Randolph Tur-Cambridge against Oxford and four telling blows by the De- was carried off the field, with further three runs in the last

then completed his lawares resulted in a splurge of will be a subject of controversy pin of England last September the American universities lost Gerry van Langenberg pinch-inning. running for him.

Dave Leonard kept pace with four runs in the next frame and for some time, and in fairness to 12, meets Carl (Bobo) Olson of year and

the referee It must be said that Honolulu in San Francisco on Universtiy rowing carcer Gus Pereira of the Jaguars the batting leaders with a single from that time on they never

scheduled for plonstrips.-Router. situation. registered two hits in three times in four times at bat, while Sherry once looked back as they breezed

He had very little bout originally

December, then January, and time to blow the whistle between postponed until et bat, while Madoop hind-Ducks added a pair of safeties in in to victory

Newby, for the Bantama,

now because the interval that the kick wasof Robinson's aching back, Remedios belled four attempts, Hussain's three in sastaher Erke out the longest blow of the four topping all achievements for blasted out a. two-bagger, while

taken and the time that he saw Dicky Chaves of the Delawares fracas with a three-plier,

the goalkeeper moving.

If he gets past Olson, Robin- the batting race when he went herry Bucks pitched a two. I also contributed to his team's

Rene Sequeira lost the lead in

two ante hits in in this particular case it was son's present plans call for him winners and victory with

hard to ascertain whether, the to defend the crown against hitless in three attempts, his fanned three, but the Saints only three tiines at bat.

whistle was blown or not, but the Rocky Graziono of New York second time at bat almost result-

referee did by gestures indicate

and Chiengo en April 16 ing in

Now wrong be- against Paddy Young of that something was a hit, but he was robbed | of that credit when Gussie BLACKHAWKS 3-PANDAS &

The newly crowned Champloris | fire the ball landed into the York here on May 16. Pereira, patrolling the

the Ladies' Loop Loop Blackhawks-of The Junior

had no centre

goalmouth. feld, dished

Pandas tussle attracted a large aimculty in accounting for a spectacular Pandas out

It seemed that the more prefer Robinson also is hoping for a crowd of fans who braved the feeble attempt from South China able action would have been to shot at Lightheavyweight Cham-KCC catch with

time RAF which brought down cascade of

during the summer.

Army applause from the fans.

ns. meeting between these two rival their way to yet anellier win by wait until 11 was over. Fans are probably wondering successful in protecting their

Optimists bali went into the goal Lightweight Champion Jimmy Scorpions despite the movement of the Carter of New York also is in Indian RC Terry Noronha, on the slab for how come Eddie Marquez who is

rabid Madcap far, failed to put winning streak, extending this to the winners, pitched her usual goalkeeper, a goal would be al-action this week, meeting Luther

effective game and only allowed

Cralgengower a goal was not scored. Rawlings of Chicago in a non- wed lowed. baillant plays were one hit by Connie Lal in the and the goalle did move when title bout on Wednesday night Royal Navy yesterday when the Madcappers

Recreto crucial seon as the cream of the minor third inning, while her mates were engaged in 4

the kick was taken, ́o re-klik at Chicago Stadium. circuit

clashed in a showdown jumped on the Caroliners for a would be allowed, But then Luther hopes to get a title bout Army "B" encounter.

University The truth

is that Eddie

Hawks out to protect their total of ten hits, which, included the referee would again be mis-- if he makes a good showing in became the

the non-championship go. papa to a baby girl yesterday to winning streak and the latter de- two hits each by Irene Starkey, understood!

YESTERDAY'S HIGHLIGHT be exact, at 110 pm. Eddie isn't termined to be the first to halt Gracie Archer and Shella Colteco.

Terry Noronha herself con- Highlight "yesterday's' Len- The Friday night bout given certain whether the new edition their march to Pennantville,

Rearle Barretto of the Hawks nected for a two-base hit, but it gue matches was the claab be- Johnny Saxton of Brooklyn a NAF will be a pitcher or a catcher, so all ye engleseyed managers can and Jimmy. Herrick of the Pandas was Shella Collado, who added tween Sing Tao and Kowloon big chance against Johnny Brat KCC

the wore

opposing moundamen another homer ∙to

Miqtor Bur, which proved to be ton of Chicago, former National Dockyard SAINTS: O-HOUTH CHINA-1 and both yielded four blows with a mighty round-tripper in one between speed and accurate Boxing Association, Lightweight KOVS

- whorena' Barretto this tilt,

ball control. Better ball control Champion: Saxton, a fost inc The Baints showed they meant each, but

A double-play was returned and combination on the part of punching youngster, has won 25 cerclo walked to

two and fanned four. ...anty, struck put two by South Chinn when a foul fy Sing Tuo gave them their 3-2 straight fights but he has yet to Police RC the lumber, talecticel bits of batters, was caught on Colato's

The Busmen The first two chapters were bat found Alec Mendoned half

played rousing with a much authority as Royal Navy scoreless/ affairs but the Hawks way dowit to second base. game throughout and had their Bratton,Asociated Press. University.

the afternoon.

for the

two bungles which runners to get on base.

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shoo-ME_CHIVAY | scorching aun to witness the first ins the Wahoos steam-rollered allow the kick, to be taken and plon Joey Maxim Boma

and the Hawks · were | 12-1.

in an appearance at King's Parket.

Just hold your: horses: M

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South China Churler F. £. Wong.

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