THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, · 1953.
SUCCE HAS COME THEIR WAY
Some 30 mono, Hodkinson & Co. started out on their attempt to win the Championship Ladies' Hockey League. Last Saturday, the one survivor of Cut firm, shippy Hale, led her team to a five-nii trouncing of a dispirited set of Gremlins and George V School finally became the Champions of the Ladies' Hockey Leag
The winning members are, from the left:
Back row Bones, Sylvia Heitmeyer und Joan Lambooy. Middle row Jillott, Claire Marchetti and Lynn Ramsay, Front rower Hart, Leila Butcher, Hilary Hale, Suzanne Hewson and
Sheila Hall,
CHINA WHIPS USA 14-7 TO WIN INTERNATIONAL
SERIES, What's best in
PORTUGUESE LADIES WIN
By "KEYSTONE"
The Chinese All-Star squad clicked with ruthless machine-like pre- cision yesterday to smother the USA threat with a 13-hit attack and prac- tically errorless defence to snatch a well-deserved victory and this scason's International Series Championship.
The Portugal team in the distaff circuit thwarted an all-Chinese monopoly of the Championships by finishing on the right side of a 6-4 score against the game Chinese Ілавен,
The thled Championship; was brought across the pay-[he promptly ted the ball clear encounter yesterday sow the station
over the rightfield fence for young Blackhawks taking the This ended the scoring for homer while the enemy rooters Chinese Athletics to town, on both sides, with both teams shoot their heads in amazes dis- the short end of a 10-3 count going down one-two-three in the belie In the only morning session.
fart inning to end a hard-fought
hallgame,"
Their rather unexpected easy victory over the Athlet hands the clated Hawks the Junlor Knock-Out Series Championship.
and
brings final end to all League play in the different Divisions.
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Two more runs were brought
In through Y.S. Liang's sur- prise hunt and K.T. Leung's sliced blow to right field.
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Winning pitcher Terry Noronha was in deadly. form, racking up seven strike-outs STUNG INTO ACTION conceding while walking only,
and Jour hits.
Her The easy manner with which opposing number. dend-serious China seemed to score their May W of the Pool To School-runs stung the USA contingent girls team,
almosl stole the into action, and their batters The Portugal - China mutch pitching limelight with the exploded with soven bunched- proved to be a pitchers' duel speed of her deliveries. She up hits in three innings to re- from the very arst inning In was credited with five strike- duce the defelt by Ave MELBOURNE 751, Nathan Rd., Kowlcon which both Terry Noronha and outs ngainst the powerful-markers. May Wu collected two strike-hitting Portugai outfit. but The sixth inning opened up outs apiece with a thrilling ex- walked five and
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How- two-in-three butting perform-ever. Claude Pugh started the ance, while team-mates Bonnie belated rally with a bang by Chan and May Wu dropped one slashing a sharp single through safe-bunt each.
short,
scoring when Long-reaching first baseman baseman Duffle drove a doublo Benita Remettios grubbed batting to left. honours in the victorious Portu- Reller pitcher Ryan further
afdets
team's coupe with another clutch-hit to drive in the second American run, but thirdsacker Carvalho fanned to
in
Downing the Chinese callers short one-two-three order for the first three cantos with consummate cose, the Portu- guese girls held China hiiless and, scoreless while they built a comfortable three-count run by run. Portuguese lett-felder Aler
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Some of them are fr of Hodkinson & Co. to content Four of them swim competi- foot than the original with and members of the fent (vely in the animer months sun & Co., who were, he were small [1 Alze. Skipper I but without, any will to a crowd with much more nie was quite a wee girl, nl to their splashing. One 19 When
tonfronted With
ways Victorians of Perin Fabwearing a bandage around either are a handsome enough crowd, bruised and invariably reasonable writer of verse. They Recreio of Amanda
Sify thumb or shin
but if ever Copi Suzanne Whit- the pukka Gremling of N Read's school, the Old Firm Today the girls play highly worth came charging in their Mendonca started the ball roll-guese team with two solid hits,
a skipping grounder including a Afth inning round ing with actient hockey against opposi-direction, we are almost certain over like ninepins but on without inspired leadership it would
through be an unnerving ex-
second base, stole tripper. back on their feet in and, with the exception of Halperience to most of them.
second, and lamled on
third
Leftfielder Alec Mendonca ling to give chase.
and Ramsay, they do litle else
safely when the heave across scored a perfect two-in-two utend the scoring threat, There were glants in then the sporting line.
—“RECORDER”.
FIVE
GDD REASONS WHY THER SHOULD BE AN
ALL-SCO
XI AT WEMBLEY
By ARRY ANDREW
The Andrew ss "Home Scots For Wembley." Yes, and for Cardiff, Belfast, and other place to which we carry the Scottish Soccer standard.
1 am happy that that before the Scottish League bent the English Lengue at Ibrox.
I am still now-both at our victory and at the manner
of it. In that first half, England at full strength, our boys played as well as any Scots post-war-team)
Yet still the cry Ruts up:
the diamond went wild. Terry bat, while Sheila Silva, Alda Noronha popped foul-fly to Oliveira and Nuna Carvalho first, and the runn dented the collected one
runner
hit apiece to top plate after the calch to open the off the Portuguese offensive. scoring for Portugal.
Poker faced pitcher May Wu then bore down and sent third and fourth battere Antonia Remedios and Sheila Silva back to the bench, xais trailing, with six sizzling pitches,
Portugal scored again in the
accond stanza through
one
and Nona
first- Backer Bentia Remedios, who slapped
Into right crossed the rubber on Carvalho's
• blast limely
third Portuguese run came in when Shella Silva drew
one to
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Two
wo solid hits resulted in nary a single run for the USA squad in the seventh. A fly to left field and another to second Unse were MONEY'S WORTI
followed by a solid bingle by skipper Mort Angrist, The huge crowd of boisterous' The next batter sent a fast two- fans that turne up for
the hopper between Brst and second, China-USA Chi
"battle of the and Angrist was called out for giants were treated to nine full being beaned by the ball when innings of high-grade softball, he look off for second.
Calling in relict pitcher Ryan complete with spectacular field--
thunderous as from the ing plays and
Arth laning, the Americans
tu barrage of long-distance hits.
managed hold The American outfit started China both hitless and scoreless con- for three successive Ionings, on en the wrong foot by 10 ceding a a back-breaking lead of when Ryan delved deep into soven clear runs in the very his bag of tricky pitches and first inning,
retired six Chinese batters vis After one out, K. T. Leung] the strike-out route with a walk and was pushed across drew a bato or balls from devilish scramble of risers, by Aldu Oliveira's
grounder storiing pitcher. Smith, C. M. drops Drough second,
Tsung
laid down a bunt along curves. China made a belated start the
Arst base ilne, and the The never-say-dle Americans In the fourth frame,
ball manus resulting wild heave deposited bashed the
for another Iacturing two
rubber-denters the pill in deep rightfeld while brace of solid hits in the eighth on a brace of his by hind-Leung cossed the plate standing
inning effort which garnered snatcher Angelene Kwok and
them three runs. A wild pitch up and Tsang arrived at third. shortstop Bonnie Chan,
C.-Y. Lu combined with a hit each by Hefty backstop A miscue by second baseman
rapped
short for the hurler Ryan and third baseman Antonia Remedios put "Little secund out, and Toang scored on Clarke brought in the trio of Amy" Cheng on first. A suc-
the play cessful steal and a sacrifice-bunt put the
K. K. Si belted out a twisting margin to four run. rummer in scoring posi-
But in their half of the ninth "Ion at third.
double to right to score L. P.
last inning, the Chinese Lam who received a walk. An boys zeroed in on Navy slobster Angelene Kwok then through with a clutch
infield hit to
error and
more Ryan's deliveries, and slapped walks off the cold arm of Navy out three straight hits, climaxed core the runner, WELCOME BACK!
moving to hurler Smith loaded the sacks by C. Y. Lu's resounding homer. second. herself on the play...
to left-centre. A misjudged fly and a walk to overflowing. Practically all the big names Alled the sacks,
Veteran Y. S. Liang then
These
three Insurance runs, in world golf will be in Britain
Chan placed
a stinging took the a beautiful bunt came through with
fight out of the Ameri- this reason, when the Ameri
lowards first to bring another drive into centre which cleared can squad, and their last three cans arrive for the Ryder Cup.
the centre-batters went down quickly with the bases when run in. Today I have news of another
Portuguese slabstress Terry
fleider mishandied the ball, three consecutive fly-outs which to do it, Celule will play in "invader" the fl. Argen-Noronha then settled down and Liang himself landing on third uld not even clear the infield. They can do more for fnotba}}| oronation Cup."
tinian nce, in Scotland by offering example said Parkhead Chairman
Roberto de Vicenzo. retired
the following two batters on the miscue,
Winning pitcher Jackie Wel Roberto, of the broken Eng-wit
K. T. Leung, with a strike-out and a foul-fy
lasted und incentive to the youngsters.
coming up to surprisingly
the whole They increase public interestgue President Mr Bob 1:sh and large smile, has twice
to squelch the
rally.
bat
the second time, ended the route of nine full innings, strik And he added this: been in the first three of the
China fell another run be, long, disastrous in the game at home by the very
by ing Inning cannet compel the players British "Opin" without win-
Issuing hind in the bottom of the fourth grounding out of third.
only Ave Press while
walks. fact they are playing for their out. This is a close seasoning. Now, in a letter to his
when Alce Mendonca collected Two nics and a fan-out dis- The USA
atlled Navy country.
ment, and we will merely Glasgow club-maker, Bill Jes-
her second hit of the day with posed of the American batters hurlers Smith and Ryan. Smith, They are bound to absorb new the players to assist us. It siman, Roberto says he is ar-
a quick bunt. Terry Noronha with the utmost despatch in who was tagged with the loss, ideas from other countries and fish to refuse, we can do riving In Britain at the end of
lofted one to
second, but the the Arst inning. In the second struck out one and gave up May and is slaying until after they will bring those ideas home about it,
the "Open." to us.
ner crossed
Bird drove one into centre to a total of 10 resounding hits. When I first met Roberto he
Rolleter Nyan impressed with The Chinese girls dished up a ret on, but was forced at second
record of six double-play to end
fan-outs, two the when Claude Pugh grounded to a was finding dollars and pounds hard to get. But he has
when Shella beloning.
Silva third baseman Y. S. Llang. A walks and three hits in four and
one-third fanings, come such a success in both popped to third und the relay
and another strike-out. S. Liang and C. Y. Lu cach pep-fly South and North America, he across the diamond beat Terry ended the fruitless inning.
had to get himself a Noronha back to the base...
China went further ahead connected safely three times in at bat, while Wally with another
key six turns run when stone sacker Wally. Ma parked Ma chalked up a two-in-three
centre
and effort. C. Y. Lu and P. H. Lec the pill between
credited with After were
a homer right for a two-bagger.
extra-base two down, a clutch hit by Y.S. apiece, while other
blows included doubles by K. Liang brought the runner in.
K. Sit and Wally Mo. BOUNCED BACK
must have 'Anglos." I just dor won-and
a normal week's wages. If wake of the Panton-Daly match Just a normal when they came across a large belleve we need then,
's wages it they st patch of ground from which the
you imagine anything turf had been removed. Why am I so Insistent on hom",
Said Charlle innocently: likely to lead to trouble." Scots? For these five reasons:'t think I am complaining didn't know you were a mem-
They blend better, becaus
players getting more out of ber here, Jock!" they all play in the same type nal, But I must insist that football
difference between-victory They fight harder
lefeat can never be allowed than "mixed" side,
the come so great, Because
have the common urge to show OLD FIRM READY they ате better than Liz glamorised Englishmen.
we have to sign a whate
to me.
this talk of appealing to And I don't think the Anglosal is so much nonsense. are better players in any case! case is there to answer On Wednesday the SFA he whole business is ou selectors pick the Wembley side.tution basis?". Last Wednesday's performance must have made them thinks are backing the Cel- has
But furiously.
udir that they will playmanager!-London Express Ser- Imagine they circumstances.
vice. will agree with me that, well as the boys played, we make improvements.
•
can stit
Of the triumphant League side, I would take Cowan, Young, Cox, Evans, Cowie, Relily, Fernie and Ring.
I know there will be a debate about Fornic. But the factor that spiked England's guns most was that right-half Billy Wright was unable to bring the ball through in his usual fashion. And the reason was the attention he had to devote to the untiring Celt.
cm not over-sure about Ring, but he played zo well at Ibrox. I think he must get his
chance.
put
St
dispute is over that £10
atch fec offered to I'm told the Players' yould be willing to settle
a man.
WONDER MAN'
re
a better interna- Sammy the whole of Britain?. my a fan who spoke to cr the Inter-League
doubt it.
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An added incentive to win is being planned for the players in the England soccer team which is scheduled to tour South America next month, it was learned here.
The incentive will be in the form of a lucrative cash bonus for victories in the matches against the Argentine, Uruguay, Chile and the United States.
BACK TO THE WALL Ella Chinn's squad made back-to-the-wall effort in the Afth, squeezing another couple runs in through Angelene Kwok's second hit of the game. After two outs. Eugenia Kwok
The Americans retollated lifted a high fly which was The fighting USA team through reliefer Ryan, who dropped, and she moved town bounced right back in the last collected a single and a double to second on the following pitch. half of the third inning when for a perfect batting score, Angelene Kwold then com- Chinese plicher Jackle Wel had while right-fleider Nelson dupll- picted the sister act by belting a lapse, issuing three walks to cated this feat with two hits of
into fill the bases, a vicious lina-drive out
his own, left to bring one sun in.
Centrefelder Nelson had the With the play-off of the successive wild heaves American rooters on their feet International Series completed, Two оп the same
play allowed when he stepped into a straight the curtain rings down on an-
scamper one down the middle and salledd other Angelene Kwok
of Sydney, Apr. 6.
long and centre to chase arduous campaigning.- down to third
and then into it into deep Carioca, a 9-4 favourite, home-station again to mark the two runners across the plate. ing practically on one
THE CHAMPIONS the
With two more potential runs. hour? won the Sydney Cup with fourth and what proved to be
He da ligament in his left
The following is a complete run of the perched in scoring position, the Inst Chinese on Monday, costing the kil it strapped, then did bookmakers nearly a million a
next two American batters fell list of Champion Teams in the Py all his kicking with dollars.
count knotted With the
at easy victims to ace Chinese different Divisions and Series: h foot,
Ladies four-all, the Portugal team hurler Jacklo Wela masterly
Champions: matches. Division did it to smoothly. Carloco, who scored by two and
sotiled down to tight fielding elants, both grounding to third Walioos.
Ladies Division Junior Cimm- noticed the difference.
disposed of the Chincae for effortless outs and one half lengths
Spurred (or
by the over batters in rapid succession
two plons: HK Pandas, performance is pos- Advocate (14-1) with Friendly the
Junior Division Champions; whulo American runs, the Chinese team player to Feeling (9-1)
remaining innings, third,
Dodgers wideking Ja
they resumed So may team is: Cowan; Young, nth either foot Many autumn racing double.
up in the batter for the next two innings, marked
Junior K-O series Champions; hauling down no less than five Blackhawks. ***fifth frame. Cox; Evans, Telfer, Cowle; Smith, fo con kick with both.
Senior "n" Division Cham- Benita Regucdios stole the towering flies in perfect support MoMillen, Reilly, Fernic, and calmost all of them
Tarlen, an imported English show by opening the fateful fifth of the lethal effectiveness of thois plons: Rexes. Rinit.
for either four-year-old, wan the Don-
Benfor "A" Division And win or lose-I shall still right.
caster Handicap first leg of the with a ringing blast which battery combination of Wel and
Cham-to, £30 for these matches, there compense for their endeavours. the ball under the
plons Braves. stand by the home Scots!
But whether or not the Foot- is no rule restricting the amounts my. To him it is double on Saturday and book-gold scoreboard for n
China sutted out farther Ladies International qually all the Bame. makers cald
Series which can be paid to the players ball Association decides to pay ahead with three more tallies in Champions: Portugal.
in keen com- In international matches outside bonuses, there En great inside-forwards £400,000 (Australlan) had been home-run.),
International: Series of Great Britain. Mun' of or two back, Raich bet on the pair, I must profest....On all sides Co Wit Mannien, had
Team-mate Aldo Oliveira was the drome which was opened
petition among players to win the Football a place in the squad which The two horses were coupled granted a life when her hopper appropriate manner by debat Champions: China. ***
In one understood to plan will A choked-bat this season I hear complaints the neck. Dundee's Doug at 140-1 last January but the
to third resulted in a wild wing" akiitered the.
The official "crowning" of the Association is
make the trip to South about rough play. Yet it is now Co another, a
ball over.
above title-holders *for are price reached a record low for throw. A home on bails put thirs base for a safe-hit, but Ma
the to inform the players taking part America, where they can al being suggested that the bonus Allan McMullan and such bets of only 1 two weeks another runner on, and a wild was thumbed out at the mid-1952/83 Season is scheduled to in the South American tour that least get an appearance fee"
ago.
te plich advanced both to scoring station when he hobbled down in take place during the Annuar a win will ensure a good per- of £150 for five matches. And at the present rate of pay this WITH TULLY Carioca, covering the two perches. -
an attempt to stretch the hit Into Pcntation Dance of the Hong-sonal financial prodit Charlto Tully and miles
Rightfelder
kong Softball Association at the The wide difference in the would represent the equivalent under 121 pounds, in
Doreen Ozorio a double d vere walking around 5:23.6, won a
"week's - wages--United Soubpaw P. H. Lee was fed a Peninsula Hotel on Saturday, Onancial reward-between Eng of 10 golf course, iny
purso worth then dropped a deliberate sacri-
lish (and overseas, players : hjs | Prem, the £10,270-Associated - Press, fico bunt and the insurance sus fat plich down the groove, and May 2, 1953,
For the rest, I'd Mirren's Teller at centre-half (he's more commanding than Dougan); and I would pair our two most artistic ball players, Ian McMillan and Gordon Smiths for the on the right-wing.
TOO-FANCY · PRICE.
ha reference
for winning the Scottish Cup Baile Waddell final should be raised to £100 per man.
In the baklest terms, that Joc nouns players would get £100, K
wax
equally coupled with Tarion in the big two tallic to load with bore down hard on every enemy | PI.
approximately
second,
This would be a big innova- always been widely commented tion for the English players, upon by sports writers, who who have hitherto received only have tried to urge the Football £30 for an appearance in any Association to give the English of the Home International players the same bonus as their,:-
opponents. This mooger bonus has long been a sore point with the play- The writers have pointed out ers, whose Union is at present that, opart from the question of pressing for a bonas of at least national honour in these over- £100 in the International games seas matches, the players are being
In played
England, professionals and are not play- Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Ing for the benefit of their NO RESTRICTION
health. Therefore, they should receive additional financial re- Although the amount is limited |
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