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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1953.

FIRST DEFEAT FOR JAKE TULI

USS COCKRELL HUMBLE THE PANDAS 9-2 IN THE

SEASON UPSET OF THE

By "SNOOPER”

a

The U.S. Navy, represented by the USS Cockrell, gave memorable display at King's Park yesterday to humble the overconfident Panda by 9-2 in a sensational Senior "A" softball upset of the season.

The Cockrell ballplayers have lost to much weaker teams in the cireult, but the Fallors' truly-deserved victory recalls the manificent performances of their

battle Д rip-roaring predecessors the USS Orca, who fought out Champion Braveя.

Although colder than on theja fly to left feld to score an- previous day, the weather was other home run. weli nigh perfect and

ica

be

the

the

The hit was sold softbal! enthusiasts were treated to afarthest over in the history of cintillating performance by the softball at King's Park. It must ་་་་

more than 100 Cockrell ballplayers. The result have landed of

away and at least rome the other

between yards Kame

bayan:! Jet felder yar's Jindoo Hussain's Saints and the 20 Rexes was in accordance with Allen Cheng. general anticipation, The Saints triumphed by 11-3, to consul- date their position in the Senior "A" 1000.

in

DARING BATTING

Daring batting again saw first baseman Cannon send one over The sailors, who were de the left field fence in the third lighted to have at long last frome and the littery Palas briken

Ulet į gave away nine runs three the hooch ventures at King's Park, did minings of play.

hiv: 10

Mu

1 Fattle WIN seen of the smooth, tork in toppling the Pundas. teamwork of the Papidus and The Cekirk #allpinyers atri-,5 ce the game was over 20 Luted the increase in their con- fewer than seven error. were ftene to the fact that their

urged to their fielders. teamwork and ball serve have Not until the end of the con- improved so much.

<titl

onbakers the

camwor

seu

ngainst

the

couching Inept Belding, pogr and dissatisfaction among the the Chiuese camp vere

for the sloppy main reasons. display by the chempions.

There

little Combined wos play in the Chinese team in the first four innings when coaches C C.

C. Lee, Chev Tsol and Mak Kwong neider their riservan against the Philippines.

Wis

Was

After this show of pathetic coftball, they decided to rend in

first their

fears and pitcher Jackie Wer's perform- ance that eventually turned the tide in favour of the Chinese,

Wei pitched +xceptionally well for five imings although it Arst suspected that he would be benched to reserve his

for energy

Pandas-USS the Cockrell encounter the next day. Sheer desperation on the part From the Panda' THESLEY! + glimpse i if the Pandag at their of the Chinese coaches forced an yesterday's ignominious best, They inally woke up in Wei to pitch and he gave

China defeat was # cruel blow to their the sixth with bases fully load-exuberant performance.

Willi Woo on first, Fennant asplations. The Pon

A with

rs, were lucky to find Fred Diesta's Link Y. S.

at the second clas

and boys slightly neglectful das and the Braves

Jockle wo

Wei on third and Wally finish, but apart from that last hed for second place with toghes

Ma facing the plicher, and one unig the Filipinos put up a man down. But the inspired

gallant fight all the way. Credit softballers held Corkrell

must be given to pitcher Tony Rey who did great work on the

mound.

Pakistan's overwhelming 10-3 win over the USA

re

now

to their cred while Jifdoo Hussain's Saints advane: to top position by virtue of thei: overwhelm 11-3 win over the lexes yesterday.

Not Jackie Wel

only

Laker

on

the

with Pandas players smart double play to wipe

the manaker temporary Threat. must

Pandas It seemed that the the

wrong regret

would be shut out in this game tacties of playing his reserves la

he but it was not 10 te. In the but the first two innings.

more sorry seventh, Allen Cheng_scored must be definitely chout the

Ar wilch way

the hit to hortstop to five home Harold Ong and Benny Fan for Cockrell's dravy shuggers hit 25+

two the Pandus

runs. fast balls all over the nel.

год in

On yesterday's play the sailors were too good for any team 111 the Senior "A" cirruit, and they the reem destined to play goed ball and figure prominently in future

Commonwealth

TVDH

It was not a pretty sight for pitcher Wei when third basemon A it. Patterson, frit mich tip, ragistered a home initial inning.

Nerves obviously gripped Wel ganes fer this and

second In the

Heading the list of successful catcher Waldrop canto calcher Waldrop poled out batters

who had

perfect score of three hits in three efforts. He was n. followed by third baseman A. Patterson with three hits in four times at but, Others

the batting pleture were first base- man Cannon, shortstop Lofollete and right-felder Moseley.

the Pandas, For

shortstop undoubtedly Y. S. Liang the best player on view. Ruded well and was op battir of the afternoon with two hila in three. It were also scored The Commonwealth cric-

by Willie Woo, Wally Mu, Benny ket team led by 56 runs. Fan and Allen Cheng. with five wickets in hand, The teams:-

Well Ahead Of Bengal

Calcutta. Dec. 27.

USS

WRS

He

Cockrell:- Pitcher --

ut the close of play on the second day of their three-Boaver; Catcher-Waldrop;

was hot

of

worthy of much description. The Americans found their opponents on elever and were cutplayed ell the way,

Features of this lop-sided

hotne run game were the Benny Omar und a three-bagger by Jindoo Hussain in the second frame. The Pakistan ballplayers

six

in this runs registered

Winning pleber was Salleh of the Saints.

TEST MATCH

New Zealand Avert The Follow-On

an

Johannesburg, Dec. 26. Led from the field with Bert head, injured

from returned

1 Sutcliffe

Robert Cohen, French Bantamweight Champion, justly got a points verdict over little Jake Tuli, holder of the British Empire flyweight title, over len rounds at Belle Vue, Manchester on December 14. Photo shows Jake Tull down for a

count of nine.

SPORTS ROUND-UP

Max Faulkner To Play

In U.S. Open Golf Championship

Max Faulkner, British Match Play Champion and Ryder Cup player, is to play in the United States Golf Association Open Championship next year.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Order by Mr Fung Ping-fan, shuipo Nag. Div.: A/B Chan Chul OBLJ.. Commissionar of St Yuk resigned w.e.t: 10.18.55. Mary- shuen Nor. Diva A/B Laung Suk John Ambulanca Brigade, Hong-ying relined. w... 16.12.03. Wan- kong District, Order No. 52/53 | tem Dis. Nig. Diva A/8 VIN_Man dated December 24, 1083.

Lai resigned w... 16.1.53, Taipo Amb. Div.! Pie, Cheung · Chúng re- Shamakulpo

Ambulance Dulles — Bongkong- 27.11.63-.2.1.86, Wanchai Amy.signed wet. 16.11.63.

Div 3.1.5.-9.1.54, Wanotas Anb. Div. Pie. Leung Chun Chlu Amb. Div. December 1961: Shau-Tregood w. f. 10,11.03. kiwan_K.J. Neg. DIV.: January

1954: Chung Bing Nag. Div.

Ambulance Butler Kowloon- 20.11.63.-3.1.34, Shamshulpo

Amb.

Div.; December 1963: Waterloo Na. Div January 1984: KYMCA N=5, Div.

Penetration Squad Butter27.22.63, Christmas Holkisy; 3.1.04. Dr Wol Chouk Sheng. Dentist 11. F. Shields, C/S Z el Arquili & King's College Neg. Diy,

iiico" Butter, '-- 1,1,54, At Race Courer, Winchai “A” Amb, Div.; At Headquarters, SCAA Amb. Div.

Orderly Omeer Or But. On Duty At Mainland Bud-pist, ligta.-24.12.35, Mong Kok Amb. DW.; 25.12.89. Kowloon Amb. Div.; 20.12.63. Mon# Kok Amb. 17; 27.12,53, Shamshul po Amb. Div.: 26.1253, Tsimshatsui

(gd). I. TUNG, C.BL.J. Acting Assistant Commissioner,

Adminkiration.

Colony Headquarters.

St. John Ambulance Orders

Serial No. 51 Orders by Colonel

Amb. Div. 20.12.63, Taimahataul L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Comman→

Amb. Div, 30.12.63, Kowloon Amb.

Div.: 31.1563, Kong Wah Amb. Div dant, Royal Hongkong Defence Football Dulles -- Hongkong - Force. Dated December 22, 1953. 25.12.53, 3.19 p.m., Chub Ground: Kennedy Town Amb. Div., 2.30 p.m., BCAA Ground:

26.12.53. 5.30 Div.

SCAA Amd.

p.m..

Club

Ground: Shaukiwao K.F. Amb. Div.: 21.12.83, 2.15 p.m. Club Ground: Western Diet. Amb, Div.. 2.10 p.m.. SCAA Ground: Amb. Div.

ACAA

Fasiball Duties-Kawicon-27.12.63, * p.m.. Boundary Sí. Ground: Stenshulpo Amb. Div.

Gireet Bloopera Shelter Sockely Dulles Bħamshuspo,-24.12,33. Sham- shulpo Neg. Div.: 20.12.33. KYMCA Nag. Div. 20.12.53, Waterloo Nag. DIY: 28.12.83, Shamshuipe Nag. Div.1 20,3263, KYMCA Neg. Dwv, 30.12.83, Waterloo Ng Div.: 31.12.33, Sham- abulpo Nig. Div.

shstaul Amb. Div.

IN

MEMORIAM

ROYAL HONGKONG DEFENCE FORCE

In memory of cur pom- rades of HKRNVE, HAVDO and all other volunteers who died in defense of the Colony in 1041, and na pri- Koneks-of-war, and of kore who died on service on other fronts.

Complimentary. The

Commandant

wishes to take this opportunity of wishing all ranks of the Force, Navy. Army and Air Force, a very happy Hongkong Products Exhibition Christmas and a prosperous New Dude-24.12.03. 1 to 11 p.m., Talm-Year. Ife wishes to thank them for & Shamshulpo all their services in the past, and Nec Div 23.22.63, 2 to 11 p.m.. hopes that in this coming Centenary KYMCA Amb. Div. & KYMCA year they will endeavour to live up

lo, and improve upon, Diy: 20.12.53, 2 to 11 KANCA AMD

record. Dw. &

Holiday NIKDF HandquarterN, Happy Valley will be closed on

Net Div.: 27.12.83 to 11 p KYMCA Amb Div. & KYMCA

Na Diy: 27.11.53, 240 11 p.m., KYMCA Amb, Div. & KYMCA"NI

Tiday, January 1, 1036.

their high

VORCE HEADQUARTERS Artillery Battery--id Gunnery Tp.

DIV. 29.12.63 7 to 11 p.m.. Mong No parade. CB Tp. No parade, Kux Amb. Div. & Waterloo Nig. Diy: 30.12.83, 7 to 11 p.m., Mong

HONGKONG REGIMENT

Duties. Orderly Difloor of the

Kok Amb. Div. & Waterloo Nag. | Werk-Lt 3. A. King. Next for duty 101v. 31.12.53 7 to 11 p.m.. Mona | -Ut M. P. Keyes. Orderly Sergeant Kok Amb, Div. & Waterloo Nag of the Week-Bat C. N. Barovsky. Dr.

Next for duty-Sgt I. J. Danilevitch,

Transfer---A/S'%. Chan Lin You & Trg. --- (*). There will be no trg Yeep ChuenT Stu Transferred from parades during this week. (b) RHQ Kennedy Town Neg. Div. to King's wille remain open for Adm. College Ng. Div. w... 10.12.03. Christmas Greetings. --- The

Com- Decrease of Strengib() Re-manding Officer wishes All Ranks a

Div.: serve-KYMCA Nig

A/S's Happy Christmas and a successful Smun Big Slen 4 Shton Woon Bien New Year.

Holiday. - Regimental IQ will reserved W.0.1.

chung 16.12.63, Sing Nag. Div.: A/S Wong Yuct Chun be closed on Friday, January 1, 1954,

HOME GUARD reserved w.e.t. 16.12.03. algnation-Chung Bing Neg. Express As Ng Ting Foon & Fong Mee

Lin restgned w.e.f. 18.12.53. Sham

A former holder of the British Open, this will be his first attempt on the American title. He will have to create, rather than uphold, Britain's reputation in the event.

by Service).

fixture

(London

(b) Re-

Div.

Needle Game

By HENRY LONGHURST

No British player has won it In a recen match at Wemb-| 1947. --- for 30 years. The tournament |icy, where he was beaten takes place from

Allchurd June 17-19. Britain's

Bergmann, and Faulkner will fly back in Sido noticed that in the cooler tline to compete in the British atmosphere of the vast arena, Open which begins on July 5. the bali was slower through the

air. To

prepare for the April Mikke Hawthor Britain's Championships, he is conducting top racing driver, has turned to all his training in Hungary's

biggest halls. motor-cycling to keep in trim

MOST UNUSUAL during

winter, the

He has

Most bought a AJS on which he will of next season will be the one

trials compete

events. Hawthorn Is 130 stranger to at Lord's on August 18, 19 and

20. The teams machines, His two-wheeled

will represent

en Canada and Pakistan.

These carliest racing ventures, da D

two countries will be touring 18-year-old student, were

England and the MCC have motor-cycles.

Ferenc Sido, Hungary's World given them the opportunity of Tablo Tennis Champion, is meeting each other. training with typical Hungarian Thoroughness for the defence of his title, at Wembley, next April.

in

HKCC BEAT

F

до

Frmechon has been nominated knew what he had to do? "No," the baseman Cannon: 2nd baseman hespital to blast the South

match against day Bengal Cricket Association. Patterson; 3rd baseman African attack and inspire A. R. Patterson; Shortstop today.

Lofollette: Left-flelder-Barker; a great New Zealand re. Scores at the drawing of Centre-neider-Sulivan; Rightcovery in the second Test slumps were:

felder-Moseley.

Bengal 277; Commonwealth

333 for five,

A huge holiday crowd watch-

here today.

Catcher

baseman

Pandas: Pitcher-Jackie Wei; Raymond

Harold

ed the Bengal side (overnight basemen

255 to five) collapse the Commonwealth

against

who exploited the early morn Ing dew on the wicket.

ARMY BY

Sutcliffe, his head bandaged 2 WICKETS

Tsao; 1st

Miled 2nd

seven sixes and four Ong:

of 80 not Willie Woo; 3rd fours in an Innings

Through his efforts, New baseman-Wally Ma: Shortstop-out. bowler, S. Linng: Left-header-Ailen Zealand averted the follow-un to South Cheng; Centre-fleider S. S. Heu; scoring 187 In reply

Africa's first innings of 271. Right-fielder-Benny Fan,

South they struck in. BAINTS IMPROVE

Africa's second innings dismiss ing three leading batsmen for Jindoo Hus ain's Saints corned 35 runs at the close

points by trouncing maximum

The lobe of Sutcliffe's left the Rexes 12-1 in the

other car was split and the bone be

and

successful were Sonny So Ramadhin (West Indies) Sam Loxton, the Australian all-rounder, that only 22 were added for the loss of the

runs

remaining Ave Bengal wickets,

The

they

او

10

Then

In

11

after

crack at Sandy Siddler's world one puts ugly thoughts into his when Seymour and I were part- hand. he must surely live to

crown.

Chairman

and

Blue,

1

1955.

triple

A first-class player in his day, A Cambridge

he

one is of the nervous Says English Crawley won tho

type one never gets rid of the Amateur Championship in 1931,

needle-indeed, when it departs, played for England in more than 30 Internationals. and for its a sign that the desire to win has also gone and it is time 114. Britain against the United

to give up." in the Walker-Cup 1932-34-8-and of

batted

FEW IMMUNE Few of the great players, fancy, could claim immunity from "the needle" in this sense

Training.No parade.

HK AUXILIARY AIR FORCE Discipline HKAAP Stand Downes There will be a stand down for all

sections of the Hongkong Auxillary Air Force from Thursday, December 24, 1953 to Tuesday, January ). 1964, {S«d] O7 r. Newton Dunn,.

Lient-Col

Deputy Commandant, RHKDY.

NOTICES Photographs -- The South: China Morning Fost has presented to the RIKD with a magnificent photo- graph album, Will any. Volunteer Pass or Present give prints or loan

to put in the album. Please send

Extraordinary General, Steeting-An

Extraordinary General Meeting of

the above, Mass will be held at $.50

All members are requested to attend.

were "Bayer's u TONIC

bar

My partner and I agreed in while thres conversation that putts were understandable, for was ludi- people to take four crous and inexcusable.

On the third green Seymour, (BAYER) far above the hole, pulted six yards past. Going boldly for the next, he was four feet above the hole again.

I knew what he was thinking, ho knew what I was thinking, j vm

TONIC

Argument has long been waged in world golf as togatives of photographs of Interest whether it is desirable, in order, to attain the heights, toto 12.

Petty Officers' & Sergeants' Diess- be fired with imagination or to possess none at all.

Examples may, of course, be quoted on both sides. For Bobby Jones the forthcoming rounds held such un-p.m. on Friday, January 8. 1904. Boccer Competitien-Kal Tak CHAI- seen terrors that he was unable to eat his breakfast For

tenge Cupi-The HKAAF has entered Hagen one can hardly believe that it held terrors at all.

the current Soccer Competition for the Kal Tak Challenge Cup. Al Ray Famechon of France is to Nearer home,

remember ; cerning what tro calls **The interested personnel are invited "to For myself, I was re-forward their names, and playing to young Mickey." get the chance of regaining the with envy listening European Featherweight le, Bernard Hunt being Interviewed duced to explosive mutterings Bear Immediately. At the Training A good responso which he held for five years until after winning his first tourne- and “needled" Into extinction at i becesary to ensure the high standard of our representative team Did he feel losing to Belgian Jean Sneyers ment

different the next hole,

and the competitive games will pro- in October

ELONGATED GREENS wer the last six holes when he over

vide experience for our future ar- Board recalls having got down | pirations „in the Seven-a-side com- to mee Sneyers in a title Aght he said, modestly, "I just tried to to scratch

a series of petitions.

Christmas - Greetings-The follow- in the New Year. And additional de them in as few as possible." games with Mark Seymour, and ing mange har bess recrived from Incentive for Fameshco is that Here is bliss indeed and, if no this set me in mind of the time major glippence Officer Com ABC Company HKVDC S the winner will be in Ene for a

greetings to all 'ranka. nered in the Italian Open at Regards to ASC" Company," win

the Championship!

San Remo. The theme

The entered my head

wero elongated. greens L G. Crawley has been on reading "From Point to Point," very sloping, and, in that year,

of the pointed

Three putts English Golf Union Selection an autobiography by John Board, very bad.

who wrote about golf between commonplace and four frequent, match Committee friendly

of captaini played at Chater Road on England teams for 1954 and about horses.

the wars and now writes mainly and much moaning at the

ensued, Boxing Day, a strong Army eleven were defeated by two wickets by the HKCC.

The

Army batted first and two hours in took just over compiling their total of They were badly let down by States Commonwealth display Senior "A" game yesterday was all the more creditable as staveny hen their grip on the Pen. hind it injured when he was their tail batsmen ofter lunch, matches

struck by n ball Nell Ad- the last Ave wickets falling with

South African opening | were without Frank not. The Saints who have been cock

Zen- the addition of only 15 runs. Worrell, the West Indies all on a winning streak since their bowler. Anothe New

Tho HKCC eleven rounder and skipper of the only setback to the Pandas by lander. Lawrie Miller, coughed confidently against the Army touring team, who yesterday in-2-1, proved too good for the blood after being struck on the opening bowlers, Alexander and Rexes and won without much chest by a bummer from Adcock. Dowling. For the first time in jured his loft ring finger.

Worrell bowls left-handed,

almculty.

Both were taken to hospital for Sen Dasgupta, playing a lone Fine pitching was

furnished observation and X-Ray exam!-a match this season, Dowling fallot to obtain a wicket. Alex- hand, remained unbeaten with by relief pitcher Saleh for the nation.

ander, however, took seven of Saints. With clever nunotavring,

Both returned to the crease the eight HKCC wickets to fall. the Rexis ecoTe- Simpson and Emmett opened Sath halt

na Sutcliffe unleashed

ARMY Commonwealth Innings less fcr the first Uree later.

ngsault on the bowling, Ho Rexes a

run in the fourth. Vie

offspinner for six sixes Pedruco relieved Sallch in the They batted confidently untiinfth and pitched neatly to blank three in one over and took off pace bowler Dave Iron- Indian Test

Rexes for the remaining side, Twice he was dropper offspinner, replaced Chatterjee iings.

17 and 55. and dismissed Emmett for 10.

Joaquim Collaco, making his Miller took his score to 14. Marshall and Simpson then second

for appearance

Frank Mooney the wicket- scored at a run a minute rate

Who Saints, successful at bat, keeper scored 35 and helped until, just short of a century collecting two hits from pitcher Sutcliffe to put on 50 for the partnership, Simpson was AK. Ismail. Manager Jindoo venth wicket caught behind the wicket off Hussain accomplished his objec Chowdhury half an hour afterlive in this game by giving all lunch.

Marshall left soon afterwards, his regulars and reserves also falling to Chowdhury, and chance to take part.

INTERNATIONAL SERIEŊ.›› after Moultman and Subba Row

The win China snatched from had made brief stays, Loxton and Barrick came together for Fred Diesta's "Hongkong Phillp- big six of Tayfold.

the first round of the pines" the sixth wicket.

Both batsmen

scored mainly International Serits on Boxing

Day was with fours after tea and set up! a terrific scoring rate to remain from the local Filipinos.

The Chinese softballers, who. unaeparated when stumps were

There were further thrills for drawn. They had added 137 won by 11-10 In a mino-inning the crowd of 12,000 in one of

exactly 100 minutes, contest, gave no indication thist

African Test cricket. In with Barrick not out 98 and they were headed for a rusaway the most dramatic days of South Loxton

victory. In the eighth, when hour before the clopo, South not out 64.

bowling analysis Tho

ball Africa lost Jackie McCaw at for the Filipinos tied up the Bengal's Arst innings was:

gamo

by coins the

four runs, 11 Russell Endcan at 13 and Inter-| Ken Funston, at 24. Stripped MR W

holders

37.

the

against Bannerjee and Chatter-]innings and only permitted the lashed Hugh Taffield, the South Set Gingell. e Hughes, b Prit

100.

Tune in

Loxton

Worrell

CONFIDENTLY

Ramathin Borry

Barrick Marshall

1

O

23

the

I

Afrienn

at

chard...

2/Lt Cochrane, lbw b Spink Lt Farmer b

Stewardwight weller

Lt De Cruz, b Spink

Maj Bally, a Knight, b Pilchard Lt. Alexander, e Knight, b Prit-

chard

Capt Pierce, & Spink

Cp Pargaiter, b Spink

Lt Wair not out Capt Dowling, b Spik

Extras

Total

British Athletes Have A Hectic Season Ahead

the feeling that drew from a and ch

ach knew that the other

friend of mine, as we watched

Imow, A

A moment later in what a dog's hind leg shaking for no is known as a pregnant silence apparent reason, the remark, he had taken four putts. "First tee in the Open!"

At least, I can put it to my Many will agree that the time credit that I made no comment to worry about

form of as we walked to the next tee. "needlo" is not when you get it Ho Was "noodled" enough Britain's top athletes are but when you don't.

London, Dec. 27.

this

There are, of course, varying

30 in for one of their busleat definitions of "needle." Most of possible-spells next year so us, perhaps, use the term in a that it is not surprising more deregatory sense, of the

cf silent feeling

and that Roger

Airy Bannister, one frustration induces by a partic of their ace milers, has ularly villainous and successful turned down an offer to go piece of gamesmanship which to America for the winter we have been unable to counter. indoor games.

Such incidents sear themselves, With the European Champion-into the memory.

instance, recall, for ships in late August, the Empiro

yesterday the and Commonwealth Games and though it were

20 years ago, possible International inter-moment, nearly

in a substantial Welty match between London and when

selling Moscow, not to mention the sweep on Stoko Poges I was two new. [down with five to play, due to many domestic including the Amateur

Bob Blair whose flancee wus killed in the New Zealand train Tall of wickets:1-39, 1-39, 3-5, a crash on Christmas Eve de- 4-02 2-997, 6-103, 7-110, 6-110, 9-119.

cided to bat and with him Sut- riide put on 33 in the last 10 Bolak minutes. Blair's only score was

Weller Knight Ironside had the best bowling Stanton figures with five for 51, Adcock

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give strokes at the 14th, 18th plonships, there is no disguising and 18th. the fact that Brimin's runners

I won the long 14th and 18th,

"Christmas Giửi who took three wickets in his 9.E. Rowe. Water, Alexander 14 and field exponents are in for each with a four, and drove on]

Brat alx overs Unished with 1.D. Kibes, three for 44.

10

8.87 8 shield, ingered by the at three of their key batsmen

18 5 410 verge of disaster but a grand they finished the second day's 36.2 7 02 4 effort by Wally Ma in the ninth play with an uneasy lead of

7390 satched victory" from daleat. 110,

4.0 20.0 Ma's excellent hill drove home Tony MacGibbon took two 20 0 20 1 Lee Poon-hong for the winning wickets for 18 runs and Johm China Mall Special.

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Alexander *****

A3 Paaron, Abw" & "Alexander .c.knight, not out and

DW. Leach, G Pargaltor,

Alexander G.l.P. Pritchard, a and b piere K:Q.E. Baink, nos out

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