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Also-rans Of The Softball League Still Have To Stave Off Relegation
By "GRANDSTAND”
With the shouting practically over, softball teams will he playing this week to lift themselves a notch higher in the Anal standings to reach that safety zone which-will-protect them-against-the relegation rule which may-come into effect next--
season.
Jaguars and Oversens tangle at 11 a.m. and Braves meet Pandas at 3.30 p.m. in an "A" Division twin-bill, while the "B" Division US Navy outfit who have an- / nexed the bunting will wind, up their schedule when they meet the Red Sox.
Blackhawks will he tested again this afternoon when they lock horns with the Pandas in their second round encounter, while the Rexes and Aces will be featured in a pair of double- headers.
The Jaguars, who missed the bus again this year, will Lake un Frank Poon's Overseus con- tingent with
nothing at stake except gunning for the runners-
slot to put
one over their arch-rivals who are still half a Enine behind.
make at least one hit in three lover lal year's champs, and the times he is to retain the coveted position.
Dodgers are all set to avenge themselves with a decision over Two hits in three tries will the Saints. If this should even- promote Y. Lu to the lop asuste, the loop will end in a tie the lumberrome slugger is now and a playoff will be necessary. clouting a round .309.
Namer Co
mean much nb't Chapple Remolios
emodios and Jackie when they are read off from the Wei
le will
the opposing care book, but you can bet that hurlers, both possessing a tricky everyone those nomes is inside pitch which has fouled closely linked with on old-timer. many in ambitious batter.
At random we find Danny Cosano, who is the offspring of that popular sportsman Bertie,
the of
Cosano
while clan, pitcher Rueben
Despa is rone other than the nephew of Blas Despa who has seen much ser- vice with the P.I. Dodgers.
#the
# is nol just by chance that these two burlers have been able to And the blind spots, but by close observation of opposing batsmen, nit if a pitch is grooved right where a weakness exists, then, nine times out of ten the batter will not be able to hit it safely. This is what the boys in the business call per- centage.
PENNANT IN THE BAG
and
ace and
Hindsnatcher Harry Lule of the Overseas is still holding out hopes of a shot ut the batting title with two more games to go, but he may and
fastballer Vic
Several of the Barros boys Pedraco hard to solve, unless
are on the Wahoo roster mentor Burros decides to start
these atomic parcels of humanity someone else,
belong to former Recreio Now that the season is al-
Best-sacker Hank Barros, mest over with two more
we can go on listing them until By weeks to 10-fans are already
the Hawks next season. virtue of
Thus softball has hot-stoving and it appears that triumph over the Rexes Jast
been handed down to another the main cause for the Jaguar week, the Ernie Hearther failure this year is in a sudden Trophy becomes theirs twice feneration. batting slump which has affict-❘ in a row. With the pennant in ed the whole lineup.
the bag for them, the series is Gerry Langenberg, batting in by no menus over as the Hawks the clean-up siol throughout there out to register an unassail-Junior League, simply because season, has failed dismally, with ble mark of consecutive wins. only an occasional hit to his To Bate
Pandas
the
with the
MIXED FEELINGS
The ruling made by the Council to exclude the Wahoos and Squaws from the Ladies'
these teams ivere Champions Hawks huve and credit, and everyone was begin chalked up 19-straight, some of has been received
ила runners-up respectively, with mixed ning to think that he had got-them easy, same of them close. ten over it last week when he The coming tussle
While
the novices gladly poled out the Arst bit of the i
falls in the
latter gaine against South China, but category for at the last meet- which will give them a better receive this piece of good news, he son fell back into the nut
ing the Pandus were Just chance In the forthcoming again.
shaded 3-2 and came to within Jock Brown, Vie Pedruco and
League we cannot help but Spoiling their unblemished re- Gus Pereira, who had con-rord but for bone-headed buse-mpathise with fresh talent
who have made good with sistently batted
the over 300 dur-running in the Bnat semester Squaws in their first ing the past few seasons, bare- with the tieing run perched on although the
year for 13 made the .200 grade this
teams mentioned third base. year, and when the final bits
may be strong collectively, it The Hawks have proved that does not mean that every name are totalled up for the season, mest
the on the
roster can be classified will not surprise your scribest of the hurlers in
Minor Loop are unable 10
Ins betonging to a distinguished muzzle their bombarding line class.
P
includes up of sluggers which
It is understood that an appeal Mana Remadios, Eddie Loureiro
the Council will be made and Marcus Souzn
a trio of to
the before the League commences, heading
consideration of the
ruling if
1ound them quite low in the vable.
The
Overseas,
are who petually in their first year of Senior competition, have fared clouters who are
well, considering Juniors in batting. remarkably that they never had pitching
The only hope, for whom a
strength, but the trio of Harry
Louie, Seldon Ma and Peter Ho seem to have helped them along with timely hits,
Harry was the winner of the MVP and Batting Title in the Juniors Inst year, proved that he can hold his own
Herrick 01
James rooting, the Pandas who has achieved reputation for being skimpy on hits and, with rea- giving out sonable fielding, James should be able to pull it off.
and we recommend a re
this step would encourage more
rest fron and has
in Senior company, being the only player in the Major Loop ip bang out more than onc homer.
the
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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1952.
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
gothaith
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"But, mother, you used to spank mo for disobeying! Don't try to tell me that my children are only being original!"
Living Language
Why we say Lick into shape.
Just as a
cat licks her kittens so a hear will lick her cubs, and because new-born cubs look nothing more than shapeless bundles of for the idea grew that mother bears licked them into shape! It is of course quite wrong and rather
silly theory, but it gave rise to the phrase "lick into shape."
Rescue Drama
In Korea
BOAT RACE IN SNOW
POSSIBLE
London, Mar. 28. The Oxford and Cambridge Universities' crewk Inced uq- pleasant conditions in their final outings on the Thames today in preparation for tomorrow's boat race.
Oxford were out in the morn ing in p
In a blinding snowstorm, and Cambridge brought their practice
close
in the afternoon in half
to
a gale of wind.
#
The race itself may be held in Snowstorm. The official weather report forecasts con- tinuous snow in London to- morrow during the afternon and evening.
The only rowing Oxford at- tempted today was a start of 10 strokes, which they com- pleted in 15 seconds. It was a good effort, the crew getting their best moving aches and covering n iol of water.
Cambridge intended to have a "carsal" with a Leander crew from stake boots, but the Cam- bridge stoke boat dragged so badly that the attempt had to be abandoned.
Tokyo, Mar. 28. A United States rescue heli- copter snatched i downed
Eventually they were started American pilol from this Com-
with Leander free some dis- munist coptors in North Korea
tance ahead of Cambridge. recently and escaped despite Leander did not join in for ground fire which punctured about 15 seconds, and so the petrol tank.
trial was not a satisfactory one, But Cambridge made a good start, the stroke rowing 84, 19 and 30% in the quarter, halt and full minute. Reuter,
large section of the fans will be players to participate in a series of equally matched games. The Council meets on Thursday and a decision is awaited with in-
several outfits of budding rookies.
WEEK-END PROGRAMME During the week, the Juniors have been active, the Hawks Today: 10.00 um. Blackhawks nosing out the IIMCS Athabas-v Wahoos; 11.30 am. Dodgers ken 10-9 while the Delawares v Saints (Midget League); 2,00 were subdued by
USS p.m. Griffins v Dragons; Blue Everett 12-5,
Sox v Rexes; 3.30 p.m. Pandas Several inquiries have also v Blackhawks; Aces v Wild- buen received, as to whether tires (Junior League). several recent
Tomorrow: 9.30 am. Ameri- protests have been followed up after cans v Dodgers ("B" Division); Rescue the game, and investigation has 11,00 am. Jaguars v Overseas suid that Captain William B. revealed
12.30 pm. Smart, of Lesville, Louisiana, that nothing official ("A" Division):
bailed Pandas
out after has been received by the As Bantams v Rexes;
Communist sociation,
Aces
(Junior League); 2.00 ground fire had crippled his MIDGET LOOг
p.m. US Navy v Red Sox ("B" | fighter-bomber. The Midget Loop is pro- Division); 3.30 p.m. Pandas v to the downfall of the Jaguar grossing at
fast and Braves ("B" Division). when they rode roughshod over furious pace, and the regular them at the last scuffe,
win be over by by
PANDAS PLAY BRAVES The Pandias who have been inactive for some time will finally play off their last game
schedule at 3.30 p.m. to morrow afternoon when they meet the Braves,
on
Although the Tribe failed in the ag chase this
year, they
have expressed open Ball
having contributed
Ine'ich
Just make the scramble for
the balting
schedule next
field
Week On Wednesday sday
Crown Interesting, the Dodger, accounted
the Braves will be all out to Blackchawis
for the 4-3 while The3 18-2
hold down the blazing bats of Wahoos absorbed another Welly Ma's Pondas-P. H. Lee, shellacking at the hands of St currently leading the parade, Joseph's,
C. Y. Lu and Y. Y. Leung,
and C.
close behind.
The Dodgers and the
Lee has only batted 32 time I tangle this morning in a
Si inta game
which may decide the Cham- this year and needs at least one pionship. In the first round tili more time at, bat to make the the Saints overcame a one-run minimum of 39 times laid down lead during the sixth chapter and by the Association, but he must i went on to chalk up a vizey
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Youth Who Wasted Water Is Fined $500
Remarking" "Let' that be a warning to those who waste water "Me Oswald Chauar imposed a fine of $500 or threg mantha on a 19-year-old „prentice atʼKowloon yesterd/
ale the defendant,
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The United States Third Air
Squadron
spokesman
Communist infantry disarmed him and ordered him to lay down flat,
Special Masses
In Rome
Rome, Mar. 28. Special midnight Masses will First Lieutenant Jolin R. be celebrated tomorrow in! Calhoun, of St. Joseph, Missouri, Kone's 127 parish churches üs piloted a helicopter to the area part of the Pope's plan to make accompanied by a Oghter escort. the citizens of Rome the leaders of a worldwide crusade to re- Repeated straing scattered awaken the Christian consejence. the Communists and Captain The Masses will mark the end Smart raced for the hovering of an intensive "Week of the helicopter. He grabbed a pro-Faith" which is to be formally jeeling bor. Private David Kroll, closed on Sunday evening by of West Allis, Wisconsin, pulled the Pope. him inside the helicopter as it
Tomorrow's midnight Masses soared away amid hafl are intended particularly for Communist flak.-Reuter.
Iren, it was announced.-Reuter
of
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Athens, Mar, 20, Admiral Alexander Sakeltiriou, Greck Defence Minister, resigned tonight after opposition Deputies walked car from Parliament demanding his retigwatlen.
All the "Greck Rally" Deputies had walked out,
They charged the Admiral with having sent an order of the day to Army units recommending that troops should be "enlighten- ed" regarding the tonik- national" character of F state- ment made in Parliament last week by the leader of the Rally, Field-Marshal Alexander Papa- gos, former Commander-in-Chiet,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS ANNUAL RACE MEETING Saturday 22nd, Wednesday 26th & Saturday, 29th March, 1952.
(Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 p.m.)
There are twelve races each day (38 In all).
the
Through Tickets, at $72.00 each may be obtained at Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also ticket at $2.00 each for the Cush Sweep on the last race of the Meeting on 20th Murch as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 21st March, will be sold and the reserva- tion cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offees at:~~
rules:
5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
332, Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL: CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.
Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any description cannot be rectified later.
Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investor have let the Counters.
All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course of the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.
In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disfigured' tickets,
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Members and guests are reminded that they and their lodies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
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a limited number, of
badges
ges admitting to Members' En closure will be on sale at the Race Co
Course. The Branch Offices, the Treasurers' Compradore Ofee, and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 am, each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House,
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27010).
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