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OVER THE JAGUARS
By "KEYSTONE"
South China squeaked past a smooth-clicking Jaguars team by scoring all their runs in the last two innings to retain their unbeaten record in the Senior “A” League yesterday.
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The rampant Braves kept pace half a step behind the League-leaders with a 7-3 win, but were given surprisingly stout opposition from transformed Navy aquad. In the final Sentor “A” game, the Madcaps came from behind to snatch a 10-8 decision from the luckless Chinese Athletics in a see-saw battle.
In the Ladies' Division, the hero stuff by slashing a tearing | The Athletics commenced the hitherto
Wahoos drive through third to chase scoring when, with two runners undefeated 3 sustained their first loss by Guterres aerbay the pay-station, on base through an error and conceding a forfeit to the third- The US Navy nine lost hearija wolk, "Ping" Lom blasted place South China girls, and in the last two innings, going out a sizzling hit to left, and this
brought the powerful-down rapidly
Chapple before
scored the runners. in-curving hitting Squaws within striking Remedios
slants.
The Caps bounced right back distance
Exwins' The when Fred.
fell Robs
victims to with four good-looking runs in yellow-clad girls administered a scintillating double-play in the the second alanza, marking up ruthless 31-1 thrashing to the final frame what Luther was their tallies on three hits when down-trodden CAA rookies
nked by the ball and award-Edo Almeida and Alec Braga noon-hour encountered a free baso as consolation, singled while Bob Numes obliged
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for the Bearcats,
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double,
15 between the Pandas and Pool Gonzales grounded to Manuel with a sled this chort load by
To resulted in 10-2 victory Guterres who scooped up tho CAA Fall of wickets:- 1-7. 2-18. 3-17. mine hits ear cuts, who collected pill and fired it off for a bend collecting four charity-runs in
poker-faced hurler
titut third-to-second-to-first the third inning without a May Wu and her relief to wreak twin-execution.
single safe hit when the Mad- W sweet vengeance for
Arat A
thrilling In the
Jaguars- caps began their costly juggling 2 round humiliation.
with the ball, and went further The hustling Bexes ball-club South China till, the Nam Wah ahead through Tony Kwok who
safely pulled the surprise of the week-boys connected
Limes on speedballer end with two jolting upsets in x. the
Sentor
büt sparkling ""R"" Division, Pedruce,
fensive-play
cut off humbling the League-leading
many 10 Delawares 6-2 on Saturday, and potential run to keep the linut score down to a tight 3-2 win handing the creatallon Black-
for the Chinese spuad, shut- hawks a humilating 2-0 out yesterday.
Stukes
FESIO
Bowling Analysis.
OMR
Kilbee
Whitehord
Graham
Halter **
Woodhous
Stenton
Wilson
A. Graham, bw Crate
KEEN POLICE
1... Stakes, c Leary, b Crait...
PA. English, hit wit. Spinks
K.W. Frankila, e Maroney, ↳ Hong
Choy............
r. Whitehead, run out
40
M. Hulbert, played on Spinks
J.A. Cheetham, c Arthy, b Mahou
10
M. Williamson, b Spink
L.D. Kilkee, not out
02
1. Day, Spinks
R.. Thorpe, Ride
G. Woodhouse, ↳ Spinks
J. Shannon, at Greene
10 J.F. Ferrier, e Breadbridge, b
16
Spinks......................
D. Salter, b Zimmern
Total (for six whis.)
201
1. Trier, ofroadbridge,
b
Splika
A. WUson not out
and D.J. Hill! did not bat,
Extras
Towing Analysi
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Stor
Extra
DW. Leach, J.L. Stanton, CJ. Ure,
Ride
Lenty
Crak
Arthy
Russell
Marency
Cook
Hong Choy
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K.W. Farmer, not out
Tolai
igmar Eriksen
eight eingled sharply to centre and
Vie
de
cuttled over the plate when "Ping" Lam collected his second hit of the game.
The Caps tied up the ballgame in the sixth when pinch-hitter Ramon Loureiro and Bernard
The Widares shared the first attack for the Jags Pened the Silva hit safely and scored on
Fall of wickets:-1-1, 2-1, 3-18, 4-25. tense struggle. 5-24, 0-41, 7-46, 8-46, 9-31.
Dowling Analysis
MR W
Zintern Suinks Abbas
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..
1
11
4
10
game of their double-header by drawing 5-5 with the Pandas on to Saturday, and dropped yester
Coy's nightcap game to the Americans 15-9 after a long,
SPIRITED STRUGGLE Barelyouthitting the Navy hoys lve to four, Ed Carvalho's Braves had to throw in all the "big medicine' they could muster before they could sub- due
the gobe
who put up spirited struggle all the way.
The Tribe marked up two rums on nary a hit in the first Franide canto when cutcher Batting frat, Over 40's scored Correa and Curlòs Yvanovitch, 181 for nine wickets, W. H. Col- stealing their way to first on ledge being top-scorer with 53 balls, crossed the plate on two runs. N. Hart-Baker contribut-succesive errors by the Navy ed 50.
infeld,
MEMORIAL MATCH The Over 40's defeated the Under 40's by 30 runs in the J. P. Rubinson Memorial Shield" cricket match between members of the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday.
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the initial scrinces. in
In the last fenlog, sharp with
single Bob Nuric frame
garnered his third through short, and was advanced solid hit to get on, stole second to the keystone sack by a sucrl- and third, and scored when Edo fee bunt. Pedruco then lined Almelda came through with out to Rabbit Leung who beat clutch hit to centro. Almeida Eriksen back to second to com- brought in an extra run when ploto unassisted double- | an outfield fly was bobbled and erasure and nullify the Jaguar Braga laid down a sacrifice
bunt. threat.
An
f
next
In their last turn at bat, the Athletles loaded the pages with only, one say when L. P. Lam macke a two-bagger to left field, Felix Chan followed suit with one to centre and Y. Z. Yeung dumped a sate bunt,
However, Y. K. Leong filled
centre lo short
for the out second out, and the runner on third was forced at home-plate
COULDN'T SQUEEZĘ ONE Collecting two solta hits through Y.K. Chan ond P.C. Wong in the second, Nam Wah Just could not
squeeze a single run in when the Jaguar infielu clamped down hard and left the two runners stranded futilely at third and second..
seconded Both sides settled, the
lown to leor the third out to spoil what play air-tight ball for three cantos and extra innings
seemed a promising last-inning rally. seemed Imminent by the time
fateful sixth rolled around. Nam Wah then broke the ice
to over things in fine style by socking by loading the sacks out a rolld single, advancing Rabbit Leung and a bunt-hit off to flowing through a liner by second when centrefieldor Luther was walked. Third P.H. Lee's bat. batter in the line-up "Pancho" Free swinging LC. Foon then Gonzales elected to swing stepped up to the plate to clean rather then bunt, and fled out up, but was forced out with an
The two following infield fly-ball, which grounded out to leave Rabbit Leung from third after two potential runs stranded on
the out third and second.
G. E. Taylor captured Ave ["
wickets for 49 runs and J. Leriou Navy hurler. Duvall started their turn at bat, new
three for 30.
The Under 40's were all out
for 181, J. Leriou, contributing 50 runs and G. E. Taylor 35.
F. R. Kerment was the most successful bowler for the Over 40's, capturing six wickets for
31 runs.
OVER 40'
W.il. Colledge, run out C.I. Stapleton, Ramage, b Taylor F.K. Kérmani, ww, b Taylor" N. Hart-Baker, e Taylor, i Leriou B.V. Gitna, at Cowie, b Leriou
F. Howarth, b Leriou
FE. Lawrence, b Taylor
L. Quincey, and b Taylor
9. Ramchand, b Taylor
A.P. Welr, not out
Extra
-Total ̄(for-nine`vkts).
Bowling Analysis
G.E. Taylor
D.G. Coffey
C. Ramage
W.1. Pepperell...
J. Leriou
UNDER 49
Uncle Sam's boys manufac- tured one run on a hilt to centre by Stoffel in the second inning, 14 the runner being brought home when Lefty Warcher's grounder waa bobbled by secondsacker Eddie Loureiro.
scored
Recreio Beat
+
Victorians
By "STICKS”
A very exciting match Y. T. Chan lifted a long fly
took place at the King's Park to left to score another run pool ground when Recreio after the catch, and P. H. Lee met and overwhelmed the got himself trapped in a cut-off Victorians' side in a fast play between third and home for the final out of the inning.
game by four goals to one The Chinese team picked up on Saturday, chother run in the final frame Recreio, considerably .ch- Tho
Braves increased their when burler P. C. Wong plastered couraged by their easy victory icad In the third stanza when the ball to dight for his second over the Gremlins Last week, Correa drew the second of his hit of the day, and was puthed played very confident hockey four walks of the day and came mates bunts,
across home-plate by his team- and outwitted the Victorians in in. on three successive wild
every move. The majority of The Jaguars were unable to the play was around The Tribe added yet
the Vic- the fourth when retaliate in their half of the torlang goalmouth and in about run in Chappie elder's choice after the feet in the wentful seventh | Stella Correa acored a very neat Remedios got on first six but had the fans all on the 5th minute of the match
when Vic Pedruco literally took goal. things into his own
hands by banging out a scorching drive to
M R B- 49
30
3
30
20
3] heuves,
D.G. Coffey, e Stapleton, b Ram-
chand
C.
Ramnge, Howarth, b
Unkor
G.E. Tayler, c Colledge, ↳ Hart-
Enker
3. Lerlou, At Stapleton. b Hart-
laker........
WJ, Cowle, b Kennani
W.. Pepperell. b Kerinani
3. Abban, e Gitties, b Kermani,
R. Moore, not out....
J. Randall, Ibw, by Kerman!
F. Braddel, e (Subsitute), b Ka
mani
C. Egungton, b Kemoni
Total
Dowling Analysis
9. Rameliand
A.P. Weir
N. Ilgrt-Baker F.R. Kermant
another
through two down and walked Beross
when the rubber
Navy chucker Duvall faltered to pass the next
three batters with an unbroken wordsacker Van Langenberg)
distance.
Frankle
The Retroto team ran like left which he stretched into line, led by Terry Noronha, zan clockwork and the forward
circles around the Victorians succession of bad pliches.
The Navy roared back into the then zeroed in on one of P. C. defence. Rito Marques scored plature by the fifth canto when Wong's plow drifiers and noted the next coal with a good run lead-af baller Duvall sent a way apinning ground ball to first gardens for a two-run homer eluded in the Victorians side,
out into the outlets through to the D.
Two new players were in- o which Ivanovich promptly which hauled the badly-scared
trapped but lost in the volumin- South China team back within the left-half and the inside- ous doldis of the uniform draped
right, who scored their only HOLI. on, his linky frame.
Barros received 1 By the time he had dis-to on first when C.M. Tsang In the recond half the Vic- entangled his long nems from his missed the bag on a throw to torians took up the attack, but even longer legs, the runner had Arst, and stole
missed second with
many opportunities of safdly clented the bag. Out plenty to spare. But Lionel scoring, Although Doreen felder Luther then stepped into Sequeira and Derek Smirke Handyside and Jill Peach did
of Chapple Remedios's could not come through with
with trojan work trying to feed the middle-groove pitches and one solitary strokes out a sky-scraping twister them, flying out fomely to and passes were intercepted.
between forwards, but many of bingle to right held which mailed over the inalog, the game and, in- Recreio well deserved their the outfleld fence for a specia-cidentally, all Jaguar hopes for win, and now hold high hopes eular two-run homer.
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Throwing all the finer points the Schoolgirls "A" team
the day was the one. between and Cricket Club for the winter amends for his miscue in the
the fielding game to the Doriens sixth Inning when with a no-
White. Again the. winds, both the Merry Madcaps Schoolgiris managed to bring off Miss E. Foyn. A. E. Howkins (ner on base he slammed out e and G. Les beat Mrs P. D. Beert rousing double to right to score
and Frank Poon's Chinese victory of four goals to one.. zen, G. Madar and T. E. Bakeren further Braves run, scurrying Athletics indulged in a hitting It was a very fast game, with *0-10.
FA. Hutchinson, J. 8. Beach, across home-plate himself when game_and_committed numerous both
playing good errors
hectic beat the relay in was fired wild at D. Phillips and F. Goodwin
nightcop hockey. Mrs, flowarth, A. J. Maitland, | third base,
game that anally ended with The cecond 'match on the W. Baker and O. Madur 24-16.
the Caps ahead by 10-8.
King's Park pool ground WIJ Mrs D. J. Wake, D. Symone, E.
Madcaps chucker Kelly Silva- between Gremlins "A" and Netto was touched for nine Dorians Green. who werd while L.P. Lam of beaten by four goals to all, all Chapple CAA allowed an even ten off of which were scored by Marit
Melkle, the Gremlins' inside-lefk
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Mike C. Muose, Mrs D. L. Ed. advanced to rearing position on safeties,
routine outs wards, W. Hang Bling beat Mrs Wtwo
In
E. Colledge. Mrs Hong Bling, R. s. Remedios then made with the his pitches.
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