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[ THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1958.

YESTERDAY'S SOFTBALL

SPORTING SAM

By Bog. Wootton

BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA?

Army Alone Victorious Of Last Season's Giants Of The Cricket League

By "THE ZOMBIE"

Further indication that the race for Cricket League honours this year is going to be an extremely close one was given by the results of the second week's games on Saturday.

For the Arst time in many years both the Hongkong Cricket Club the Scorpions and Optimists, suffered crushing defeats in one afternoon.

SAINTS SKIRT DISASTER BY TRIMMING WARRIORS 1-0

IN OPENING TUSSLE

Jindoo Hussain's highly-touted Saints, in their bid to regain the pennant which they lost to the Champion Braves last year, skirted disaster in their opening tussle by trimming Joey Franco's Warriors 1-0 in the feature Senior "A" Softball League match at King's Park yester day. The winning run was scored by catcher Igmar Ericksen in the second half of the fifth inning.

Vic Pedruco, Saints' winning pitcher, who got most of the credit for the vic- tory, allowed the Warriors only three hits. Pedruco was superb on the mound and showed that he could do much for the team with the right kind of support. The Saints relied on greater speed and some brilliant fielding to register their first win of the

senson.

1

The gallant Warriors stunned Following this, the southpaw, disappointing display and were the Sunday crowd with a batter again blasted Lau's first lucky to escape a heavier defeat. centro to Sharing the spotlight with sparkling performance but failed low pitch Into the

teams,

to

A still grooter fall, however, it was only a matter of time for a big hit and ballooned the ball Tam made a good Kowloonites to score the backwards was that of Recreio, who, not only the had their hopes of winning the necessary runs,

run from fine-leg and held the THRILLING FINISH League Championship

ball while running at top speed. Sender blunted by a 12-run defent út Craigengower's win over Re- There were only 10 minutes to sea- go and Recrofo with three the hands of Craigengower but cralo-the first one in also their prestige in the Second sons-was in curtrast gained only wickets Intact still and the game finish in the in their favour. In attempting Division greatly shaken by their after a thrilling Inability to have the better of third ball of the last over of the a second run "Spatty" Pereira runs taler. ter the fortunes of the was match, after

run out two the Diocesan Schoolboys.

up

in

DI

fail

Brad

batamen

point.

Saints

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not

4

Franco of the

run

both sive

Chev Rexes p

Lau

Lain Leong-

more

14 8 0 11 15 runs

1 2 1 0 2 17 hits

THE TEAMS

EX

SO NEARLY BRITAIN'S

Henry Cotton, Britain's non-playing captain, takes

a last look at the Ryder Cup, held by American skipper Lloyd Mangrum (right) after the match at Wentworth Golf Club, near Virginia Water, Surrey,

Despite a last-ditch fight by the British, the Americans won the match with an overall score of 6 points to 5% and retained the trophy they have held since 1983.-Reuterphoto. ·

THREE SNAP

GAOLS

IN 3 MINUTES-

ENGLAND WINS

AND

Cardiff, Oct. 10..

Three snap, goals in the Gist, 52nd and 53rd minutes won England their International match against Wales at Ninian Park today, when the final score was four to one. Each side had scored in the first-half, Wales in the 22nd minute and England just before the interval,

100

to achieve the almost impossible score a home run in the seventh. Tony Kwok was against the tenacious Oghting He proved himself the hero of ping, who livened up. play with spirit of the Saints. Both teams the winning squad and drew power hitting to set the offen-

the the Chinezo pace for tightened up their game until in rounds of applause from

Athletic Association. inning when the Saints friends and foes alike,

It was a notable occasion for For the lesers, veteran Nazarin drew arst blood through Erick-

Silva-Nettó who Kelly

was pitched a seven-hitter and was a run which was sufficient See th

the the

Braves' victory.

starting moundsman undoubtedly the player of give them

the Roxas. The ro In the seventh, the

for Sainte

The Braves led all yesterday. looked to be in danger when the way behind his steady pitch maining players were unable to their moke much headway, in end of the

first time out in a Senior "A" the Warriors got men en seconding at 4-1 at the

when Jock Brown first and third, with two men down. third and At this crucial juncture, Dickie relieved him, the Braves boosted match, but with Pereira was called in to replace their lead to 7-1 at the close of perience in future games should

Arth stanza. Brown held be able to give a much bette

the account of themselves, Ricky Azenheira at bal. Pereira the failed to save the day for the the Curoliners hitless for

long fly to remaining two innings,

The The score: Warriors with

they 115 centre.

could,

30000200 runs Saints' dominance nt infield Tsoi's plucky ballplayers were

unable to

i i 00014 hits Inuster a magnißcent contributed to their victory, day had fluctuated either way. Beirao lasted the over,

victory which was won the hard rally and found their opponents CAA:- Batting

Craigengo

way. They possessed a sound too good to lose by 10-4. Only Army, among Inst year's

Trying to hit out à four, R. A battery in Pedruco and

Erick- Pitcher Dick

tok Lau, one of the leading teams, were able to live were given a good start by K. Y.

their Tam and George, Souza who put d'A Remedios ballooned Souza's 10 reputation.

ful Saints' third baseman and ball, struggled vainly to get econd outing the soldiers not up 44 runs on the board before fourth delivery into George Hong sen. Benny Omar, most success-promising pitchers in local soft- A R. Salich, ex-Rexes' hurler, golug but the Braves' heavy

Roxes Pitcher Nazarin; a double Tam, after being missed triler Choy's hands at cover only brought home triumph, but also brought forth by Osmund, was clean bowled II. 1. Ozorio was last man in did not take part in yesterday's hitters settled the issue.

and played the over. into

that bright and by Gerry Gosano. vios

-A A. Tipo: 2nd base--A. L. gamo. Omar sustained a hand was given staunch support by Catcher-A. G. Ismail; Ist base for which

soccer game catcher S. C. Wong.

Cassumbboy; 3rd base-S. Samy; sparking balting

Although following

The last over was called. Ajury during a

Eddie Although shortstop they have always been noted.

ShortstopA. Ditta; Left-field Loureiro of the Braves WQ9

Centre-field-Y. Tipe; Thair Frst

team Harry Madar, George Hong Choy bye brought Ozorio at the batting on Thursday Inst. Division

After hooking Billimoria

The first clash between the guilty of a big blunder with A. Rakha; chalked up 172 runs for one nad P. Ragi failed to make any end.

Right-field-A. to and the Warriors pro-wild pitch Second substantial addition to the score, for a two, he tried a big hit to

first baseman

tight-heldony Kwok;

Apart from being home fight to the end, they found the their

sound, wickel, and Division eleven achieved what is Souza and Buji Dhaber saw 80 long-on, which led to pass

was also World Soccer Once, however, Merrick dived the record in local runs on the board before Souza through Saunders who held the duced exciting softball and the Carlos Yvanovich to score S. C. possibly

many fans who turned out at Wong for South Ching's Arst Catcher-L. P. Lain, Harry Lee; soccer championship fixture, the England defence matches

to an excellent low catch catch and ended the match

King's Park were Lengua

in the initial inning, holat base C. M. Tsang; 2nd base match

thred half-day

The ball Gerry

which two of the British coun- frem reaching For by wickols

Gosano at silly mid-off.

A brilliant pitching redeemed himself by scoring K. L. Yam, K. K. Sun; 3rd Cup match in group three from to stop Roy Clarke (outside-left)

པ་ base-F. A. Chan; Shortstop -- scoring 250 runs for four

Souza'a 17 inchided tours. finished up with the ano bowling appointed.

Inning

served every credit for thely during their loase of the wicket.

In both divisions Army turned Staying 97 minutes at the crease analysis of eight wickets for 38 duel between 'Pedruco of the home run in the sixth

Eddle too was charged with Seldon Ma; Left-held-P. C. tries will qualify for next year's yards from goal, and Wales de rims.

Keeping a good length Saints and Joey

Scotland had already beaten courageous fight against odds- Individual per-in a chanceless innings, he gave out the best

another costly error when he Wong Centre-neld P: H. Lee; Chals in Switzerland. of delightful throughout, he had most of the Warriors was witnessed.

The

SAW the furnished spectators

the

South Right-field-W. C. Chan.

Ireland and now England have Reuter. formers with the bat-De Cruz a bright display

slam China player an opportunity to victorious Saints squad

LADIES' LEAGUE

defeated Wales, so that the odds (99) in the Firm Division and strokes which not only stamp batsmen beaten with deep off-

must be on England and Scol- Cochrane (108 not out) in the him as still one of the best bais breaks which were on most oc-

Joey Franco and tally by failing to tag him out ming Warriors' In the Colony but also put him casions as deep as two foot,

for only two at third, instead throwing a The inore spectacular win in land going forward. Sonny Machado Second Division.

well umong the top batsmen in

Although England were in hits during the terse seven- wild еле to first. Thereafter the Ladies' League yesterday

closing during the inning

Franco three South China game. Pilcher

up by Terry ecommand chalked played a notable part in thescored through

Wond

Y..K Noronha's Wahoos when they stages they always had to watch times in Warriors'

fighting

stand, and res after Machado was punched for Chan and K. F. Chen in that shut out Pearl Chan's Pandas by Charles, who, three

for order. And the crowd walking three. Salrits' batsmen wild,

Initial the in

"The sixth inning rally Lining

went the dis- South China's hopes of an upset tance for Warriors with victory alive, but their short tance steady pitching..

But if the Warriors had made ved hope was shattered by the Braver brilliant fielding in the beiter use of the errors comiast inning.

12 mitted by their opponents,

Braves' асс third-baseman been

a different

con Junior Remedios was might have story. Best performance of the spicuous absentee and his

taken over by Manuel afternoon for the Warriors was was

Guterres. that of catcher Cuscus" Souza who found his true form in his

The score

establish, probably a new cord were and traditional singing first appearance this season,

Bravesi

a ft- Ford's absence meant

The Teams his

for runs in one inning in the Ray Aldegour, who made

shuffle of the attack, but Wales Ladies' League.

Perris-Elmoria, I. K. PavTi threaten sa 13. Divochs, the first to

7. B. Karmand: debut for the Saints

In a wild slugfest, featured by were gave an impressive display at 8. Chipa:-

að ín- | Chisa-R, Tay, J. Tang. F. 196. brilliant home run to aanger, Ivor Allohurch arst base while Sherry Bucks,000 0 3 0 = 4 ruas

THE TEAMS

side-left being particularly dan-W Hong-eling. the Stella Corres,

Wahoos who sustituted for Benny Omar,

Portugal A:1, in the R. F. Luz, Gll Merrick Shortstop

batters Braves: Pitcher-Kelly Silva-

slammed hurler Pearl gerous. Arturo Ozorio settled down Netto, Jock Brown, Catcher

a virtual me. In fact only his alertness R. Gourlay, J. McKelvie. from the start and played con- Frankie Corres, 1st base, Carles Chan's pitches left and right in England goal had a worrying Scotland-n. Browne perbed

at bay with several kcept Wales

“ATI“ SHELD kwalkover. Yvanovich; 2nd base Hank what appeared like

of the playera giving a dis- Killeen; 3rd bise Manuel Good batting

performances The score:

appointing display. It was no

Craigengower Cricket Club dently throughout. Warriors

Guterres; Shortstop. Eddie Loureiro;

Leftfield Dick

Campos who had two

Charles goal, John

(centre second time in three years when Centre-field Spikey Chaves;

Remedion.

eming Pitcher-Dick

'

THE BEST BET? -

contenders

Among the now

this sason's batting averages.

Goin for the runs, this season for the Championship Cralgengower closed their innings of the Senior Division, Kowloon with a toal of 113 after batting Cricket Club by virtue of their for 122 minutes total whlen performances this week and last could have still been improved

that considering weak must be regarded as the upon

Souza, Dhaber and Extras be- top ones.

tween them totalled 99 runs.

Although they have won the ule no fewer than seven times since the commencement of the Q#

League, their Inst rtign Champions dates as far back as 1940.

team

one.

I —

Was

FULLY CONFIDENT

Tam,

ם

HANCOCK SHIELD MATCH

also

succession in

Franco the

felded

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0101100 Bainf

well.

0 runs

3 hits

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 rum

0 1 0 0 10 = 2 hits

Бато

runs

10 3 0 3 2 1 10 runs

-

went

kept

Post

WILS

forts.

in គ.

the

PERSIA AND PORTUGAL

FOR FINAL

Bcoro a lop-sided 20-0

that quick succession, moved to his teft and sent screaming shots startled the softball fans.

between Just over the bat. But those The other tussle

three snap goals had taken mast and

from the Welsh Benita Remedios' Colleens the Chinese Athletic Association of the sting

A crowd of over 01,000 packed The semi-finals of the Gutler- ended in an 11-8 victory for the red-shirted Colleens

and though

thero rez Shield International Lawn ground was some despondency because Bowls Compelliton yesterday saw excluing finish.

The Wahoos batters collected of the overnight announcement the defeat of China and Scot- 20 hits off diminutive pitcher that Trevor Ford, unit, could and by Persia and Portugal Pearl Chan who appeared to be not play for Wales, it did not respectively.

the enthu-

Persin defeated China by 18-16 nervous and worried throughout, altogether dampen In the seventh, the Wahoos siasm of the Welsh fans, whose

whilst Portugal accounted for scored no fewer than 14-runs-to fervour-and

as ever.

and orga

tho

Chuchi

right fout shot

Recreio, their supporters and

The Kowloon Cricket Club got myself included were fully con off to a good start in the first

eculd be

day of the Hancock Shield match A specially pleasing feature of dent that that total

them.

at Cox Roall yesterday against their resurrection is the Infusion comfortably passed by

However the Hongkong

Cricket Club, of new young blood into their The first few overs,

brought a Little doubt, as both when they knokeed up 160 rups commendable step

Dhaber and Souza kept up their in their first innings. Indlan which Recreio Quic

with consistent If not Club Recreation

In reply, the Hongkong Cric- have also ends

aggressive bowling.

ket Club scored 60 runs for four rightly taken.

before their all-round display. The first 10 rims came up on wickets

stumps were have so far the board only after 31 minutes. drawn. When play begins this these youngsters

total still on

morning at 11.30, D. Kilber and their in- With that

the completely justified clusion. In the KCC-Scorpions board, Luigi Gosano played on R. W. Franklin of the HKCC_

Hall and Carnell to Dhaber. D. E. d'A.Remedios, will resume their batting. match both

XCC batted first with P. V. in, made played as prominent a part in the next man dismissing the Bcorpions

as successful pull past Dhaber's Dodge and P. Wood. Beforo ho Bottomley off leg trap to a short one for four, was caught by

were turned in by centre-fielder surprise when Wales scored their won the At Shield for the Robbie Lee and Wood.

but fell into the trap when he Stanton, Wood made 14 runs, The fielding

greatly glanced one into Souza's hands while Dodge carried his bat to enlivened and that catch by Hall at short square-leg.

Guterres; Right-field - Carlon hits out of two. Terry Noronha forward) sqizaring to Reg Davies | they beat the Filipino Club by 30 runs, including six fours, P.

slammed four in six times at (inside-right), who put All church a narrow margin of 14. shots in A. Hall's 31 and A. T. Leve 20 at deep extra cover to dismisa

bat while catcher Nana Carvalho through to score with a dashing the aggregate total of two games Coming in second wicket down, helped carrying KCC's score to Leader was a specially good

played this year. Gerry Gouno toale e time 160.

The Pandas, who wern ex- Lau Catcher S. C. Wong, ist got three in five times out. I. Stanton had a field day yes

ENGLAND BLOW THE TEAMS

The Shield in settling down, opening

was donated by with

baso C. W. Ng; 2nd base

Dr Allenza to cement friendl In betting performances such, two and following up with three terday, getting six wickets in

England were slow by com- youngsters as CCC's Buji Dapber, successive fours. After

Salate-Pitcher: Vic Petruco: W. K Kan; 3rd basoy, K. Pried to extend the six-time two just over 23 overs for 43 rusa.

the same form that had Ericksen: Chan; Shortstop L. C.. Poon; Champlons, failed to reproduce Igmar HCC. Myatt and Ador Rum- more singies, he also fell victim V. van Oorde took four wickets Catcher

1st-base-Ray Aldegeur; 2nd Left-field-P. M. Wong; Centre established them as one of the prison and Charles was a con-chip and to foster sportsman

stant danger with head and foot. ship between the two clubd. John have shown up well and to a slow ball by George Hong for 25 runs in aino overa

The first leg of the annual the bass-Joaquim Collaco 3rd field-K. Chan; Right-field leading ladies teams in

Eleven minutes G. T. Rowe and D. Kuben

from hal-time

at King's a few. more games Recreio's Choy pitched on the off. He did

contest was played Colony

left-back, Alf Park in May, when the Filipino. Wales lost their Remedios boys and A. R. not got up far enough to the opened the batting for HKCC, base Sherry Bucks; Shortstop Y. F. Chau.

Weak pitching and loose field- his

Arturo Ozorio; Left-held-Meme Omund may also be well among ball and usual along the but before Bowe could settle

REPEAT PERFORMANCE foring featured their play through- wood, after a collision with Club lost to the visiting team by

Torn Finney. ground off-drive rose a few down, he was leg before to R. Xavier; Centre-fleld "Show- Right-field-George

pitching Tony Kwok, boat" Ali;

Nevertheless, a depleted Welth two rinks to four. The horno only. 80 shots team scored Athletic out and at no time were. they feet into the hands of Ragi at E. Lee for only one run, T. A

Pearce, first wicket down, was Saunders.

Frank Poon's Chinese extra cover.

presented

them mill right on the interval when Rainst 125 scored by the CCC. Eddie Gosano

Warriors Pitcher Sonny Association, put another lustrous able to make good use of the side more than held their own signalted his clean bowled by Hall for eight

the Wahoos made when

twice taken dreckick by Albert Yesterday, however; the Fill- miry with a six off the first ball runa

Quixal (centre-half) ended with pino, Club, turned, the table on Kilbee and I, Stanton, third Machado, Joey Franco; Catcher personal pitching exhibition into punities

errora.

Dennis Individualistic

Wilshaw (inside-left)|the home Tho sgore:

team by beating The faced right above the billiardwicket batsman, brought the "Cuscus" Souza; 1st base the books. SHADOWS BO FAR

TOOM. A successful appeal by

J. J. Xavier; 2nd base Tony

equalising

COC four riley to two Tho wicketkeeper

for a catch score of 35 for three wickets ut Silva; Srd base--Peter Hahn; moundsman, Kwok carried the Colledge Both the Scorpions

England were lucky to bo on Filipina Club this time scored. terms Optimists appear so far to be put an end to his innings after to 64, before Stanton was caught

and only Merrick had, 135, against 110 by the home feld-Al Oliveria; Centre-field- triumph over newly-promoted

rinks. saved thom.. mere shadows of their former the addition of three more runs, on the boundary by Guilford Shortstop Jackie Silva; Left CAA to an overwhelming 15-5

Micky Remedios was a little from a ball off Lewis.

John Pereira; Right-field-Ricky Rexes in the third Senior “A” mighty selves and noem to be

game of the day..

grodna from the There were Azenheira.

As the scoring in rinks was the receiving end fortunate when he cut the first well in for

Welsh fans when Sherwood was equalised, victory was decided this scasoft.

THE TEAMS

unable to turn out after the ins on the aggregate total of shots. terval owing to concussion in the two games. The COC Pandas-Pitcher Pearl Chan: Then came the England revival thus captured the Shield by D

headed home - to put narrow margin of 14 shots. Catcher-Eugenio

At the conclusion of the game, Cheng; ard bass-Sally (cenire-forward) leapt high and there was a dinner to mark the followed Diane Tong; 2nd base England ahond Nai Lofthouse

Cimg; headed through Wilshaw's long this was Loft-1eld Stelle Pil; Centre centre, and then Lofthouse scorpion and th ༢"; ”

with

the Kunst

This is going to be a significant year for the youngsters and the beginning of a new era in local cricket.

and the

D

Кес

b van

B

ball he faced to first slip, but P. v, Dodge, lbw van Oorde....

to hold the Wood, et Dottonley b Stanton 14 In their match against Kow-Roadman julled

A. Zimmern, b Stanton P A. Hail, at Hughes b Stanton 31 Joon Cricket Club on Saturday shoulder high catch.

R. E. Lee, et Hughes b van Oorde Stanton offered. any only.

With the total at 58, RecroloD. G. Colter, low Blanton resistance. The ball did hang

Oorde rather a bit on the soft wickel, lost their 4th wicket when Dr. Lee, Hugbes

A. M. Rodrigues stepped out to 11. Chamberlain, b Stanton but was still an tasy one.

C. M. Guitord, b van Darde Stokes was out to that same straight, one from Saunders.

W. 3, \n Lewis not out***** stroke-playing forward to a A misunderstanding by the B. C. N. Carnell, b Stanton

Extras.... alightly off-plicbed good length batsmen and a good throw-in by ball and cocking it up to silly Dhaber accounted for A. R. Osmund after a further addition mid-off.

---------*Total

BRAVES WIN

Ed Carvalho's champion Braves registered their Locond straight win by trouncing Chev til Tsole South China 10-4 in a

one-team hilling game high lighted by the sparkling and i aggressive performance of youth-

ful Bull Dhabber.

Known as an

Last work he did Trojan work against the champion Braves in the official opening game of the season.

Fantas

0 0 0 0 0.0 0 = 0 run 2010 10 6.9 hits Waboos:

0 8 2 1 0 0 14 20. ruds 084 100 20 hits

Amy

Kwok:

The Braves rose above them. I tion's victory was a great morale Ille hable pitcher-

14

Wishaw

Kwok

to be appeared completo control with the ball yesterday and only yielded four hits against hurler. Nazarin's soven hita.

led with a typical shot as the ball The Chinese, Athletic Associa-feld-Stella Right-fold-

The following were yostar- came in from the left,

day's scoros: to Frank Food's salt-

Terry Sherwood had returned just ¦¦- Wahoo Pitcher -

Rink 1-P. Mauso Knight who was next wicket of two rims end things looked 8-74, 6-119, 7-147 8.144, 9-140, 16-150, their

Fall of wits:-1-30, 2-63, 3-07, 4-00, solves and were full vakio for booster

eing victory. rousing

The ballers. Their batters winerved Noronha Catcher-Nana: Car before this goal, but he was sulla down was a-little-unlucky in bright for Cragenggwer-

MR.W champions made 10 hits to give Rexes Nazarin so much that po vario; 1st base-Doreen Ozorio: dazed and operated on the wing, M. Ve Ribeiro,

Walds were cortalely unsettled MT Nimos, L. pot.stepping well up for his off-

Kelly

2nd base-Bernadine Remedies; and relief fewer than 13 runs were scored

easy in the course of the first threo 3rd base Stella Correa; Short by his mishap, but England Jucaer Jock ́Brown.

Caroliners,

The Rexes,

Alox Mendoch; Centre-field paried just after the interval Buji against-the- Dhabbar turned in the best in their first attempt in the Chuchi Campos, Gwen Dragon; and though Wales continued to rc)

uming two hits Senior

League, ni began Right-Boid--Shella. Collaço, HA performance, alammlu

alamming în'two, times at bat

The Fandas, behind the solid spectacularly to tally three run, wildness in the Benchell for the first four but in a spell of

SENIOR- "B" DIVISION innings, Dhabier was called in second they permitted the

drive to a ball that hung a little

by and was out the a good catch

by Dodge at allly mid-of.

TOO MANY

Bowling Anniyala

..

T. P. Mahon

J. R. Jekyll

The gröyng fielding of Craigen-G. T. Rows.

Stanton

KOWOT up to this stage and Vs van Oords

Silva-Netto

11 1-20 triumph. In their hitting session innings in though falling stop-Irene Starkey; Left-fold." | seized their changes in that vital |

There was a procession atte / throughout thng, renich 759 G. 7. Howe, lbw . E. Lee --

at and only Loader looked anal height but the D. Kilber, not out Hike being able to stop the rot. number of missed catchies during A Pearce Hall Starting to open his shoulders, the whole match still remained. R. Boltomiey b tall for

AND. WE Franklin, not out ho fell to a grand in the ragion of double figure, Stanton, Guilford bewh however,

Micky Remedios had three catch by Peter Hall at extra- cover and all was practically over further Hew what he was missed Mr Bates being by Billimosin at mid-ons Dhaber

*The at

0ng-off taid Baker, of

of 77 with 22, 2 The Scorpions were all out in Both hond R. A. dA

With Nomodips, brought the totalin, just under 90 iminutos.

maty of time to make the runs gradually from 60 to 98 and Sn, and Frank Howarth among the tide tumed Into Racrala'é Charytatatera fa the Pavilion, Devour Micky Barneskos mieties

* Total (for a wkłej

11

to bat in place of Dick Chaves Chinese players to scoro four The Panda, behind, the solid when the Braves got men on all rung

WIKI basos in the: hfth

Ke It was a

Fall of whis>I»4; 9-29, 3-35, 4+06. slammed,

DowUng" Analyıla

plicher. Dau's for the '

pitching of Jimmy thestration overpowered the

to townyn wriih n Saturday. It the other socond axes, when the CAA 11-1ing the Senior A

Manuel Gorres eight rated Inning to take a Delaware walloped Hangrur Cilerren and Carlos oloar 13-3) end at the clowning Univerall themed Yvanovicain that order to deal the third the denialys klaw: Wait, Wary

Three Cushion Dr V

RMK

Billiards

Antwerp, Oct

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