THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953,
THE AMAZING RANGERS
The Word Alone Is Enough To Start The Hot Words Flying
By HARRY ANDREW
Rangers! The word alone is enough to start the hot words flying. Amazing Rangers. "Lucky" Rangers. Idolised by hundreds of thousands. Hated by as many more. Rangers, the club with a success secret which is more, much more, than the mere playing ability of 11
men.
They have won the Scottish Cup for the 14th time. They have won the Scottish Learue Championship for the 29th time. They have done the "double" (both in the same season) for the seventh time,
fashion.
More than two million people For the game in general, it was have watched them this season disaster. Nothing will convince either in joy or in frustrated me otherwise.
the unger-as they hava marched Hangers sot from victory Lo victory. Sheep-like, the rest followed. Yet they are not attractive to Thus was born the destructive, watch, They are accused, even colourless, spolling type of game: individentism and by their own loyal following, of which killed
rubbed us of our traditional ball many playing failings.
And they players. Genius was draped in S'they wiri. keep on winning. And wherever | shacklen,
they go up go the "house ful!" Frankly Rangers' suCCESS of
notices too.
THE SECRET?
So what is the secret? have Rangers got the haven't?
Lei us try "find out.
Whal others
On the playing side they have. Irst and foremost, that wonder- ful defence. George Young, Johnny Little, Ian McColl, Wille Woodburn, Sammy Cox-ve of them Internationals, the sixth heading that
way,
the
Each of these six is a great player in his own right--yet none is as great as system--the de- fensive blue un which at Ibrox Trumphs are built. The "Icon Curtain The military defence In depth.
in
It began back in the early 30'%' with the first-team advent of a fall, lanky, ungainly six-footer known as Jimmy Simpson. And he, if anybody, was typical of the transformation Ibrox), vani work in a player.
I remember
him well as a) teenage, bail-playing inside feft with Dunder
United 13t Rangers signed him and i- to change him mediately began info centre-half. Not the type of centre-half to which Scotland had been used to up to that time, No, indeed. No Meiklejohn this, No builder attacks.
of
Mil
the type of referee who would find it diffleuit
to believe that Scotland's captain, for instance. could be in the wrong. To that extent Rangers may have had the breaks.
But for every refereo of that, klad, there is the other only too willing to say, "I'll show them big names mean nothing to me." Over the piece, refereeing “huck" works out pretty events--far been worrying Rangers, as for every other club.
These
are the controversial recent seasons, Hibs) In have tossed overboard their de-angles that cling to Rangers, that produce so many bitter argu- ments. Bul, in strict fairness,- it is also necessary to point out the gand they buve.tions -k4idབw449 club has done more.
this season
ine.
Jimmy Simpson
The Iron Curtain was on the
way.
We spare
fensive ideas. "Let the ofliers score, long 28
SU oftener,"
they have said. Thus they have given us dazzling foot- ball, goals galore, the excitement.
We crave.
Consider the great players they have given to us.
TOVE HAV
The "Wee
Blue Devil, Alan Morton; Bob McPhail and Andy Cunningham, those two long-striding, hard- shooting glants of Inside for- wards; Tommy Cairns, the hon Dawson, prince of man; Jerry
George Brown, Muirhead, Davie Meikle- John, peerless half-backs. But can go on only at the cost of offending thousands by the names I leave oul,
Consider the money they put into football, season alter season. hard cash that keeps many The another club alive and, believe me, that is no exaggeration. Play Rangers and you play to capacity. Look what they have done for Scottish prestige, not only in the International supplying
players, but in their own per- formances against the top tearns of other countries. Any match to the Ibrox club is a match to
be won.
RELENTLESSLY
Rangers play football the way Here was destruction, pure and
grimly, But-on the Scottish Cup is Yorkshiro play ericket -- simple. Here was The ruthless
And on relentlessly, the name RANGERS.
efficiently. They centre- of the blotting The order was "Clear]
the League Championship flag never make a move purely for sake. They mny the ball" and it didn't much I am afraid that, for the ornament's
enjoy their football; they don't matter where. Simpson, eplay-majority, success itself is more
seem to. And they don't spund footing clearances into the crowd. important than the means.
like it, either! Bocame familiar feature of Rangers-and of Scotland.
PLANNED CHECKMATE
the
After which digression, let us get back to Rangers, themselves who, incidentally, are not really to Blame it others care to copy them.
to Indeed, I have nothing
To back Stimpson's destructive but admiration for a club which talents, Hangers evolved
can win nearly everything in covering system which has made
the most water-sight with an attack which limps their defence
done in recent tight in the world. If one man us theirs hus
was another years! was beaten, there behind
Inch perfect him. position. Planned checkmate.
As a club policy, this negative football was a stupendous success.
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
6.30 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Reports of the Clerk of the Course and the
So much for the playing-side. There is, of course, a great deal more to Rangers.
They are, quite literally, a religion to many
thousands of people. That is not a subject on which I propose to dwell, except to deplore the fact. I do not think auch fierce partisanship has a proper place in sport.
IT'S DISASTER
I would say Rangers are the noisiest team in the game. They shout continuously. They do it as a matter of studied policy.
I was talking a few days ago 11 famous player about fangers. 1 mentioned this "tough" attitude of theirs.
"Sure they are tough," he said. "Tough as they make thein.--But they respect you if you are tough, too, And they don't hold it against you. They play all out to win--and why not? But as soon as the last whistle blows, they forget it. That's the way I'd sooner have it.”
Of course this tough attitudo stems from the top of the tree. Rangers don't often attempt le lay down the law. When they do, they are prepared to follow through to the bitter end.
Nonetheless, the fact is there.
The point was well hummered From ano end of Scotland to the other, there are Rangers Sup-home recently in that row over
Club porters
(124
of them whether Young and Cox should For them:
Scots team to defeat travel with the altogether).
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or. VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Friday, 29th May, 1958, for Rangers is disaster. And de- Wembley, or stay home to play
feat by Celtic
is stark tragedy. for their lub. Who suld it was just a game! am not going to start the argument over again about who Much of the opposition to was right and who wrong. Bul Stewards, of considering. and Rangers is, of course, born of I do believe in being realistic. if thought 61, passing the their
That is And the blunt truth is that, ir want to diciate to Accounts for the year ended inevitable.. Equally inevitable Rangers do 31st March, 1953, and of re- the fact that they have only to Scottish football, they have a
win by a narrow margin to be | damn good chance of getting away appointing the Auditors.
accused of being "lucky". I have with it.
-(London Experen fårvice) heard opponents spit it out like are
ALI, MEMBERS cordially invited to attend and participate in any discussion which may ensue. They are invited to forward to the
cursc.
very succEDA.
Rangers ARE lucky. But not lucky in the sense so many people believe..
They are lucky to find so many Secretary in writing as soon opponents willing to be kidded as possible any matters which by reputations. Mony a team is they may wish to bring up for licked Ibrox. discussion.
By Order of the Stowards,
H. MISA,
Hongkong, 21st May, 1953.
NOTICE
Nine Dragons Club Results
before it sets
They are lucky
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foot on
many the
A volunteer lady
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RANGERS BEST EVER TEAM
HENDERSON |
LIVINGÜTÖNK
RODE
DIXON
MEDERMID
MEIKLEJOHN
CUNNINGHAM,
MCCANDLESS
| MUIRHEAD
MORTON
·MANDCASON
CAIRNS
is the team that most experts agree was' They formed the Ibrox line-up almost con-
Express Photo. World War I,
Here in unfamiliar stripes the best Rangers ever put on the field.
tinuously for the ten years after
Rosewall And Seixas
To
Contest Men's Singles Final
French Championships
At
Paris, May 28,
The Australian Champion, 18-year-old Ken Rosewall, became the youngest player ever to reach the Men's Singles final when he won his semi-final match against Enrique Morea, 29-year-old Argentinian star, by 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2, in the French Lawn Tennis Championships today.
When the Australian youngster left the centre court after his great win, 10,000 spectators stood and cheered.
Rosewall showed amazing maturity in spite of his youth and at critical stages was calmer than his opponent.
The match was easily the best seen In the Championships so in parll- The first set
Unknown Filipinocular, produceti brillant tennis
Beats Sih Su-chu of lop world cinsa.
Rosewall won largely because In Four Sets
Manila. May 29. Local table tennis player Teofilo Ibanez, who did not get past the semi-finals In the recent local cham- what pionship series, did was described as impossible when he upset two visiting Hongkang stars, Sih Su- chu
Cheng Kwak Qu wing. In exhibition matches.
Ibanez overpowered the Amashing drives of Bih Su- chu. the Asian Champlon, with- ·B-Core- of---15-21,- 21-13.
21-12. 21-19 and He then went on to upset the No. 4 ranking Aslau player, Cheug Kwok-wing. 21-14. 31-18. 14-21 and 21-17.
and
Ihonez had trouble in re- 6th Su-chu's covering drives in the first sat, but In the succeeding sets he solved the Asian Cham- pion's famed sinnakes which brought about the Satoh, defeat of Japan's World Champion, in the Just Aslan Lourney. France-Presse.
LEAGUE TENNIS
the French International Lawn
Only One American In The Last Eight At Hoylake
:
Hoylake, Cheshire, May 28.
Golfers from England, Scolland and Ireland.combined to blast six of the remaining seven Americans out of the Amateur Golf Championship in the fifth round on the Royal Liverpool Links today.
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The lone American In the last eight is J. Harvie Ward, of Georgia, the defending Champion, who had convincing wing in the fifth and six rounds. First he overwhelmed Alan Turner of Moortown, by seven and six, and then bent G. B. Wolkenstenholmo by five and three.
For the Best time for threa Another leading American years a home player will appear who went out today with Robert In the final. No American" has Sweeny, windje of the title- In won at Hoylake in the lost 12 1937. He went down by one championships there.
hole to the Scottish Inter Joe Carr, Ireland's brilliant national, Roy MacGregor, who Walker Cup player, le believed had the disconcerting '' experi- to be the only home player with fence of seeing his opponent hole chance of stopping Ward re-out bis tee shot ni tho 160 yards laining the trophy.
A
13th.
He had a comfortable six and MacGregor was later beaten five win
and over Sydney Ball, adve
four by Arthur former
professional, but he had Peroune, who joined the last to struggle to beat Melville clah
Others In the last eight are Bucher of Western Scotland at the 19th after being one down. T. Lamble (Sandlway), D ut the 16th.
Irishman Cecil Beamish, a Royal Air Force dental surgeon, did fine service by eliminating the American giant, "Big Bill" Campbelt, in thrifting 19th hole victory,
FINE SERVICE
Later he beat Ian Caldwell, a young British international, by one hole in the sixth round. Compbell looked a picture of dejection when he misseú a puti of less than two feet for the match on the home green.
Curvis Retires From Boxing
CHA
ia a
.
has
"Curvis told me that he had long been thinking of glying up boxing," said Mr Waltham. "He has a good job and has li slcea after what money he has carned
Rawlinson (Southpoty and Alas- dale), J. W. Draper (Inverleven) and C. F. Winrow (Gerads Cross)-Reuter.
Belgium Boats Sweden In World Cup Match
TA Stockholm, May 28, Belgium beat Sweden by three goals to two here today in Group Two of the elimination series in the 1954 World Football Championship.
Belgium led 3-2 at half time. Reuter.
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
at
MC V. PRC at home 4 p.m.-A. R. Abbas U.A. Itum- jalin, M. B. Harian, A. M. Omer: A. 1. Kitchell, A. 8. A. Rahman, K. M. RumJahn, A. K. Minu; M. I. Razack, 8. Yusuf, "K. M. Omar, A. R. Kitchell,
KCC v. Talkon away, KE 3.30 p.m.-I. E. Lee, J. Chubb, R. S.
London, May 28. Curvis, the British Wellerweight Champion, retired from boxing. The Ulle has been declared vacant by the British Boxing Board Stewards.
Curvis announced his decision a telegram to the Board on
The following are Club selge- his retirement Tuesday, and the Stewards ac- with cepted Tennis Championships here.
tions for Lawn bowls matches to- In today's semi-finals, top
Stating this to-day Mr Teddy marrow.
FIRST DIVISION · seeded Miss Connolly clurinated Waltham,
Secretary of the Mrs Dorothy Knode, an Ameri- Board, sald he had asked
PRC v. INC away at 8. pm.- theo T. Watt, E. W. Holland, J, 2. Turkey. can living in
The Welsh, boxer to think over his Hayward, R. F. Body Boza YU,
G. Parkins, C. of his greater accuracy when pretty 18-year-old holder of
declalon. the the delicate drop- cmploying
Wimbledon and American,
Dewar, C. File, W. R." Hillyer, thot and lob. Morea's main Australian titles, won fairly cannon-ball casily, 6-3, 6-3; before a packed
Reserve. Meckenrid armament his service-never really operated gallery. effectively and this factor made Miss Hori, seeded No. 2, was all
because in given a stiff Sght by her team in the ring." Reuter. the difference every other department Moren, mate, Miss Shirley Fry, bafore this year's British Hardcourt running out winner by 1-0, 0-4. Bilss Fry took a 5-2 lead in the Champion, played superbly.
SEIXAS BEATS DROBNY
rallied to level at
six-ali and Rosewall will
the meet
eventually won the set after 37 American Davis Cup player minutes of hotly contested play. Vic Seixas, who beat the top
She won the match by taking seed, Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt Miss Fry's service in the 19th
Birmingham, May 28.
4 p.m.-G C. Norman, G. E. Hongkong, Thompson, F. Ermels, K. B. Robert- Edwin Tral, of in an upset. The score
game of the
second set with reached the semi-finals of then, R. H. Browno, di Meyer, 0-3, 0-2, 3-6, 6-3.
varied and accurate returns. Men's Singler at the Priory
E. Howarth, A. Harvey, H., Gaddi, Drobny had been-quoted Reuter.
HKFC V. EXC
Football Lawn Tennis Tournament here 5-2 favourite win the Wimble-
10 don
today when he beat P. E. Hare Club Ground 14.m.--G1 Verral. OTHER RESULTS title.
Selxas is at 10-1,
1-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the third round Styles, L. G. Young A
W. McColl with Ken Rosewall at 3-1.
E. Roddal, K. Forow; E, F, Gree, 'Mixed Doubles quarter-finals: Today's semi-final result will
Hare had every opportunity akuszen; it. Flaxman
a decisive lead in T. Dyer, J. Watson, ... Bickford, K. Rosewall (Australia) and of gaining play havoc with these odds.
era | Reseryes-J. Taylor and E. Lonsdale, power- the second set when his Drobny had absolutely no Miss Julie Sampson (USA) beat
BECOND DIVISION ful backhand shots enabled him answer to the power game of Ayre (Australla) and Mme.
IRC N. KDC away at 4 4-6, to lead 4-2, and he was twico his Nelly Adamson (France) Selzas, now reported at
—A. M. Kadir, Adam Khan, A. R. 0-3. 0-3; Enrique Morea within
but Raines, Joopen; M. L. Jono, point of 5-3, Seixas owed his victory penic
(Argentine) and Miss Shirley Tsal's brilliant volléying had . M. But I buttchell, B., nt In the first set to a series
| Ruzdahn; &. 0. Bux, 8. A, N. Bux, worried and neat loby which he sent over Fry (USA) beat Rex Hartwig the Englishman
and Mrs Durolby
Хасс the Hongkong player went out. Wahab, A. Mujaha. after enticing Drobny to. the (Australia)
to win nine of the next ten |4j
1.-13.dloward E. P. Lea T.W. net Drobny took paints with lead-Knode (USA) 5-1, 4-0,
games-Router.
White, 5. A. Gray, M. J. Divecha
Kamant.D. Бутто W. Baker, D.Phil J.
was
smashes.
Selxas won his service with difficulty in the fifth game to lead 3-2, and then Drobny Jost his service by putting easy balls into the net. Seixas con- fidently ran away with the set.
In the second set Seixas con- finued to play immaculate power tennis, serving aces when he needed them.
Drobny had absolutely no answer and, under pressure, netted his usually re liable forehand drives. Seixas In # Men's "A" Division was at the peak of his form and League Tennis match yesterday seemed to be overwhelming the CCC lost to SCAA by champion. 84.
LADIES' "A" DIVISION
They are lucky In the an exhtblion table tennis match In 4 Ladies' "A" Division
Drobny, never a very confident
point.
opening set, but Miss Hart EDWIN TSAI IN W. Bang Sling: . V. Lopes,
B-0.Reuter.
THE FINAL
Another "Borrowed Time" Victory For Dodgers
W. 11. Cowie. E. 0. Fincher. T." E. Baker: J. Tang, N. Wong, C. Thompson, F. O. Madar. Members of above tesan are requested to meet at Queens_Pler at 3 pm,
KBGCV
at home
Purvis, A. Eastman, J.. McKelyle,
at
JBGC V. HCC at home" p.m. G. Volckaert, G. Blackey Rounsefell, J. Tindall: A. Jodi
S. Baker, A. Bucha Crighton; Button, J. Delk C. Parker, D. Trail. Revers G. Ure, C. Greaves, J. Dewhurs
HKCC v. Recreto "B"
p.m. Drown
Sewell, A. 4. tuxon;
J. Mount A
RA.
Recreio A
2.
Wallwork Mar
New York, May 28. P. Banham. A. S. Mitchell, FIC, D. The Brooklyn Dodgers scored another of their famous Black, 1. J. Bicide bomb at 4 "borrowed time" victories 7-6 against the New York M. A Baptista, P.A.* Costa, Giants today when catcher Ray Noble became completely confused trying to handle Hoyt Wilhelm's knuckleball and a 10th inning run came home without a hit.
to ball.
KAYDED
C.M. Save, A¦A, Lopes: F.G; Lur.
L. Rodrigues, 1.Forguce, HA zorio: AA, da Silva, C.P. Breto,
GA. Noronha, C.A. Danenburg.
Aperela" "B", V. EXOC : away. A 4.-M. Hoza-Pereira, M.A. Perwira, J.A. Victor A. Comes; Pinto M. Silva, E.M. He- Dasto: "A.P.--Ried-
Retro,
inedios. 3.3.
THIRD DIVISIO
PRC. EC away at 4 pime
-Blanton, W. G. 4. Jones, . Ciler, Act: P., Motonite.
W. Roberts, P. Zotro, G. E. WilANG-
LT. My and J., Mourn
team
*#
Pee Wee Reese was at bat and struck_out against Joseph Hsu and H. M. Liu (CCC) lost to K. C. Dao and player, was more nervous than Wilhelm, but reached first safely when Noble let the ball Tony Leung 4-6; lost to K. Y. ever when the third set started, Ip and Dr. Y.. K. Ng 4-0; lost to and he began by losing his frat get past him for an error. Duke Snider also was safe at
Szeto and L. C. Lee 3-0.
service when he missed an easy first when he busted and Hank Thompson's throw was too Sava.. N.A. E. Pereira-and L. 3. Wei lost shot by inches Selas then won late for a forco put at second base. Jackie Robinson was to Dao and Leung 1-6; lost to his own service and established passed to fill the bases. Ip and Dr Ng 0-0; lost to Szeto a two-love lead. Services and Lee 3-8.
Roy Campandia, whose three- Paracli hatt scored nine On Drobny's second service run homer lost night gave the straight victories over Philadelfon: W. I. Catan, A. Benbelt, players are "scared" to score a Club, Mrs E. M. Beersion, pre- H. II. Tsou and Y. T. Chow goal against them-scared by the sealed. trophies to the winners lost to Dao and Leung 3-0; lost the titleholder was lovo-10 when Dodgers a ninth inning alignph phia, It was his first loss of the Bellamy, 8; 11. Marvio, llevarvas thought it is supposed to be of the table tennis and darts to Ip and Dr Ng 1-6; drew with Seixas notted a ball. Cheered over the Giants, worked the year after six victorles,
And so you competition Secretary, nearly impossible,
at the Club, pro- Szoto and Lea G-0.
on by ten thousand fans,
IRC SWAY at a m with count to 2-3. Wilhelm's next
KOC KIT. (Wong, A. C. Tribble, L., Gibs get the too-beaty shot, that mises last night.
whom he is immensely popular, pitch got away from Noble and
sun. J. Grglobinson: Vf., F. Dud- familiar goalmouth, panic.
Following the presentation,
the Czech-born star began to Bose sporet easily, on the passed singles by Casimer Michaels, Lemely Cher
c. W. Lam; ht back, taking the set deuce and eventually winning it Earlier, the Dodgers came from Fricano and Eddie Joost drove Stewart, T Lock, S. Randhand. of above Third Dividen superiority complex" which so was given by Cpl Strulovitch Longue Tennis match, CCC without leaving Seixas another behind with two “runs in the in three runs off Parnell in the Members
my requrated to meet often carries them to victory in and Chung Ching-chau.
Jost to USRC 'by 0-0,
second and he was kayood with Queen's Pier at 3:00 pan, seventh to to the scare at 0-0 on face of better football by the; In the darts competition, the Mrs Fowler and Mrs Chowpa
pinch-hitter Wayne throa more unearned runs in me Seixas opened the fourth set rookie
v. KCC at home at 4/1,m. oppositions in the recent Cup Wilts beat the RAF 5-1.
first Tin (CCC) lost to Mrs Goodwyn
Big
the seventh when Eddie Robin Abog, 8. 4. chan, League and took the Belard's Final against Aberdeen, Belleve Wills team consisted of L/Cal aid Mre Stamp 4-5; lost to Mis on his savica
son's two-run double and Gus Arvulil, 6. 21. Badleky AA... Rumjan, K, Nazara, 5., Ducks, it is a handy thing "know" Northwalle,
Zernial's triple were the big Ass gain STEM Humein MA L/Cpl Vellance, Anders and Mrs Farrer 1-6; sarae. With varied rapid and homer, Reese's single and Duke Pto
hits. Butler, Pte Bacon, Ple Ran- lost to Birs Tugwell, and its powerful returns ho dominated Snider's triple.
wak by E. H. Marker, M. Y. "Adri. and went away to a SHARY FIELDING
*USRC "V. HKKU at home at On Tuesday, 2nd June, the you are going to win!
But all this luck is built on dail and Ple Parkin. The fol- Odling 3-0.
lead. Drobny's foro- Philadelphia Phillies
Bymington, Club's property at Happy their
win,... own endeavours, on the lowing played for the RAF: Cal
Hollway, 14: 2. Reader A. Steven: Mrs Ramchand arid Mrs Souza hand shots came to his aid in came some shaky Belding to scoring a 7-2 victory over the G. D. 3. Agnew, N. Hart-Hoker. Valloy will be open and great tradition they themselves Stalker, LAC Otter, LAC Gu
fourth tamo when the outslug the Pittsburgh Pirates Washington Senators as Whitey Dodd My reserved for the UAO of have built. So te luck really the ter, LAC Bokker, LAC Parker lost to Mrs Goodwyn and Mrs the
and LAC Cooper.
Stamp 3-0; lost to Mrs Androw champion continues als spicited aplece by Richie Ashburn, Del without a loss and preserved his Reserv
won on his service. 0:0 with 13 hits, including two
Ford gained his fourth victory c. ThaledewD Members of the Hong Kong
and Mrs Forror 3-6; lost to Mrs Drobny In table tennis, RAF beat the Tugweli anti Mrs.
up at Ennis, Jockey Club and their Ladies Rangers are frequently-and
Mrs Watson and Miss J. Run- drop-all. Then the American Plucher Jim Konstanty, who was mark of never having been
olarting nsignment pim who must wear their Members rancorously-accused of another 3rd General Hospital 4-0.
Tho following wero thejahu lost to Mrs Goodwyn and again won on his service and his fourth gore despite giving defeated in a
Tommy Glaviano since 1950.
K. B. Biker, Badges and Lady's Brooches, kind of "luck." the luck of the
ployers: RAF: Cpl Strulovitch, Mrs Slamp 0-6; lost to Mrs An- with accurate lobs and clever up 16 hits.
Ford, back after two seasons Taylor, LAC Wild 33rd General Hospt to Mre, Tugwell and Mrs Oiling sunca and, with them, the sot Rookie Marion Friozup pitch in the service, cave up only five vant strange,
andrew and Mrs Farrer 1-0 los placements took the next two hit a Philly homer. if so. I haven't mot them.
tal: L/Cpl White, Ply Todds, 3-0.
and match.
od Ave-hit ball to give the hits. Irv Norene two-run triple Reserved Cpl Tresion and Pie Bough. JAD THE BREAKST
Club do Recreio lost to LNC CONNOLLY V. HART Philadelphia Achistics... a jinx- In the fifth put the Yankees in th It was atpounced that entries by "0-0 in the Ladler" """A" Divis Mus Mpureon Little Mo' breaking Victory 6-1 over the front to stay and in the sixth W. Minerariage, However, I will say one thing. for the June compeillion for sion and RCAA drow with Connolly and Miss Derie Hart Boston Red Sox lefty. Mal they scored five more, two coch on singice by Billy Martin and Secretary. It is easy to be impressed by table tennis and darts will close KOO 4-4% in the same Diviwili battle out the all American Farnell, whom they had not
Ford, United Press. reputation. I-camine on Saturday, May 10.
sion.
dral in the women's singles in beaten since April 20, 1981.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
otherwise they will not be admitted: thereto,
By. Order of the Stewards,
H. MISA,
me.
word?
refereeing, Well, there may have been dishonest referees, but,
Pennant,
fight
.
over~
The New York Yankees again came from behind
to
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