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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1954.
SAINTS MAKE SURE OF THE PENNANT WITH A DAZZLING 8-6 VICTORY OVER CAA
By "SNOOPER”
At last Jindoo Hussain's Saints have done justice to themselves in a Pennant final. Last year they failed and the Braves copped the title, but yesterday's 8-6 victory over Mak Kwong's Chinese Athletic Associa tion went a long way towards wiping out those two setbacks to the Pandas and the USS Orca. The Saints, on their showing yesterday, have proved themselves worthy Champions of the Senior "A" Softball league.
With a dazzling display of brilliant softball, which cut the Chinese Athletic Association's defence into ribbons, the newly-crowned Champlon Saints were four runs up at the top of the second inning and this laid the foundations of a most deserved victory.
Hussain's Jubilant Saints were
bassemian Secord
1)
Arturo | baseman-Benny Omar; shoyi-
RAF 5, CAA 1
ON THE Airmen Looked Good
SOCCER ON THE
INSIDE
(Edited by Marshall Fallows)..
Ray Daniel, Sunderland and Welsh International centre-half, is pressing his clubs for a regular first team place or a transfer. He has had another talk with chairman Mr E.W. Ditchburn,
Daniel says: "I cannot settle down in the North-East and if it comes to a transfer I feel the solution would be for me to return to the South, where I was at the peak of my form.
Enough Yesterday To Beat Better Sides
By I. M. MacTAVISH
In the vast, deserted South China Stadium yesterday afternoon' the RAF footballers' turned in a display of commonsense soccer that they'have not equalled in a long time. Nevertheless one must be cautious in estimating ího real value of their play for, truth to tell, the opposition offered by CAA was unbelievably poor and far removed from First Division standard.
The RAF on this occasion looked good enough to beat much better sides than CAA and the play of the forward
"If this happens I'm sure Walley Barnes, sports dealer, and we'd all benefit in the long line was always well conceived and dangerous.
again.
Belton leader Nat Lufthoure rates Alf Romsey, 'Spurs right- back, the most
fus
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on
would be happy
That and business man. Now make rut."
Gilbey had his best game for repeat their performance would probably be the best way for Walley Barnes, artist, move for all concerned."
Yes. Barnes has gone on the Teddy Waltham, Secretary of weeks and in Armstrong he had! Wednesday against South China It trie, following Merne Xavier's stop-Dave Leonard; left elder The odds
was intelligent they may give the Champlons a are that, despite stage.
Boxing He made a one-night-the British
Boord of a partner who # team of parking stars.
thi relegation was a grand, exciting game and feat, performed another round-Meme Xavier; centre fielder-their
worries, only appearance at a theatre on Control, is a fervid Arsenal fan. and quick-thinking in most of lot of trouble....but on
form CAA will cause trouble to the CAA's fate. Showboat All; right felder Sunderland will agree to parta Sunday hr an interview
I seldom mizes a Highbury the things he did." alth ugh the Chinese ballplayers trip to seal
This CAA side ly just not ¦ no one but themselves. with the star who could ever aspire to the great The Saints, with an 8-4 lead, Sherry Bucks.
cost them alongside table tennis stors | match.
THE TEAMS CAA:-Pitcher-Tony Kwok £29,000. ts, virtually had the game in the
Dione and Rosalind Rowe, reached by the Saints, virtau hright
Last Saturday week Waltham good enough. There is neither
enthusiasm in their CAA: Tam Kwok-luen; Ko (P.C. Wong in 4th); catcher challengers bag.
John Pulman, hai an appointment in Belfast, skill nor snooker player thee were galimut
Wong Tat-chuen; MOST KNOWLEDGEABLE Auct fight
the promoter Freddie Came
news: Arsenal The Chinese ballpinyers struck K.K. Sli (Lam Leung-ping); 1st the
0.present make-up and after they Lal-ming. final. in Pennarit
That
got a couple of goals behind in Chan Kam-pul. Cheung Hon- the vital
Mills. CAA reed mx rum in the last gin
Trang: 2nd
Spurs 3. Seventh, baseman C. M.
Woo Chui chung: Tara ""Ouch," winced Waltham, "the seond half EASIER PLAYING
several of the chai, Jour 1tamies,
Two Pitcher Pedruro walked Tony baseman-Lam (Paul Th); 3rd including
Kwok baseman--Seldon Ma; shortstop
Bet those boys out of my sight players showet little spirit to Kam-moon, Leung Lam, Leung m the sevendh, gives sudarj Kwok who stole seroni,
knowledgeable Norwich manezer Norman for Jost one day and nk what fight back or in try and improve Shiu, Chau Heung-cheung, Leg the never-say-die i was then advanced to third by K.T. Rabbit" Leung; left
mma in Szeget, so intrusely does | Jew
Shek-you. stripped o
rm1ppen A centre and helder-Wong (K.K. Sit); centre
their position. Sudon Ma 子儿
RAF: MacLaren; Dowling, right Ramsey study the game.
There was | deuble-breasted sub last week,
one incident late of time for fielder--Lre Poon-hong: there was plenty,
felder
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Guy, Armstrong. indit: renee to the piny. tive back he has seen,
Outside-loft
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Hoal. #little wide It was just three forward colleagues who Sun Colna 10 12 merely shrugged their shoulders...
Kitche a ft the RAF defenders un- ing Tao hindered bu clear the ball up-
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standing on the touchline shunt as any of the 'Spurs
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their
victory
13-4 to clinch the Senior for the First
MUCH REJOICING Manager Fred Ewlan and Learn Eddie Marques Selden Miles
Teilced brotagal home tennis second straight Samt. pl runs, Then an C. M. Trang's hut to left field inger Willie Woo's l'andarettes horra i the land on and on|CAA players lo tie up the game Ladies Pennant The xcusaroly wild per by Mmuddenly came a copper when
Time Winning pitcher Was Shola Bernal-Silve, Tang Prable! See Bucks 14 Tong urled to stal neend bui vigilant The Sk Tailed 1,
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FITTING REWARD Armstrong brought the RAF Tramways total to five when he emulated B & B Temat Tomlinson by scoring dirt, Farine's from corner kick a goal, incidentally, that was a fitting Dairy Farm
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Es up during the Oxford Early play was in favour of One of Law's biggest we pra Clerk. of Aldershot, one of the club's penally record thand Cambridge University the Airmen and Tomlinson the Cinderella clux, on the season--five
in six at- sports meet held here this the fourth minute and Londer A.A. | tempta.
afternoon in which Oxford in the 12th gave them a two- St Joseph'n**** subject of Soccer starr.
goal lead that accurately "Many of them are too tem- Ron Ashiran has mired three Loat Cambridge by 70 points fected their superiority peramental; too full of their penalties Hobby Brenin La
to 60 to register their but also led them into a false Importance. Maybe
Says Low: "Try them out at It
state of security and they paid Kitace with eventh successive victory. and both because they're
the penalty for slackening off Eastern pattiperid | Tractice
in spil. of bitterly nowadays,"
toenee nine flmes out of ten. The
cold when in the 18th minute Leung we thee some splendid perform- Lam reores a "It's no use naghing about it. Manchester City back.
go for R.A.F.
Gymnastic That could nuite things worse," janeri wice put up
CAS.
Police That wa the care with
Deck Johnsını, a 22-year-old The score remained nt 2-1
Kwong Wall the Amy Cheng came into the lime-
men like Harry Hibbs, Frank 11 You ark Rondu Burges- Frisian at Oxford. Gest ran until the 10th minute of the <ከን Amuleta Assurastion'slight by vieording a home run Switt, and Poler Doherty." "Spurs emplam and lett hall, any the elf mile in in.. 63. stes, second half when Tomlinson St Joseph's
the seventh, and it was on yesterday would Deļ
Clark declares that he questout on his playing career. 10 break the exising ricord of | scored ulrect from B corner" to the
hit wrong line-up excellent It looked like attributed to
against Shellu wouldn't want stars even if he he will draw from $ pocket | 20 y test standing by 1.1 seca, kick. This time tho Airmen Western pitelny in playing
Tony Sava's deadly pilchung.
roule! afford them. His formidos | a folded sheet of terkeng on In the last event of the after- ¦ did not make the inistake of CA the CAA tallplayers Kwok, who was degutising for:
The champion
Colleens, who for success: "Eleven goed solid which are recorded all the im-46 in dehosen won the 440 yards loosening their grip and four Little Sai Wan aakar full,
shattered the winning old relable PC. Wong
streak of
in 48.8 secs, snatching the club pen, all Bghters. And you portant dates and events. Kwok
playing
Noronha's Wahoos "A".
st have a personality."
magnificent goal from a per- It is the work of Mr Robert on the pest from Alan Sauce minutes later Glibey headed a for the past FIX
of Cambridge, win had carlier feet cross from Loader. Cym, Ronnie's Burgess seasons, wITE unbeaten in the He rates Doherty as the out-father, whose hobby' is keeping won both the 100 and 220 yards, Play-oll Series
with two standing personably of his day records of his son's career.
Th: 8-mile record was shatter- Winning pitcher Vivictories over both the Owls also "the last inåde forward. I
presenti ed by John Knopf of Cambridge persey
was in great form and and the Pandarettes.
SBW,"
Ronnie with a new, up-to-date who retunet 14 mins 12.2 recs, fur were deserves credit they
Key softballers in yesterday's
chart covering his entire play-more than 12 secs faster than the thug LOND easily to play
triumph were pitcher Shella
previous beat. Alter the CAA's nightmarish Silva, catcher Alda
You're the CAA boyx to stage a
Walley ng career. <>f heard Oliveira,
A German. Winfred Kretzmer, experience against the champion Bunny Remedios at first, Sally
Barnes, of Arwnal and Wales. tremendous rally
won the javelin for Oxford with footballer ttle Braves last week-end when they Sun at third, shortstop Antonia
extraordinary;
a record throw of 197 ft 2 ins unel contre were slammed 7-1, Manager Mak Remedios, kantud
(60.31 metres). Coach C. C. Lee Dolly Norman. fielder. Lee Peon-hung, puunded Kwong and
convinced that were
pitcher the ball to left field to score
should
Most successful batter of the SOUTH KOREA Now he is in line for the American George Dole, who tioning for the corner kicks that Star Ferry Ma and Lee himself P. C.
not have Seir on
game WAN Pandorettes' short- #ned home fur two valuable been start
against the Braves. But further proof of their op Amy Cheng, who had two
I hit in four in addition to judgment was given Then Lee Poon-hung hit set when they started Tony Kwok Singles were gained by Stella Bennie Chun and Diane magnificent example and from whose bad. John was principally Pih.
the goalkeeper at his best. then enwards the Chinese bat-due to lack of practice. While
TONK pitching con-
Redford explains his Soccer ters began
tɔ Wong has been a hating op.ce
With Pitcher May Wu disap-
Tokyo, Mar. 14. outhit the Saints by 8-5 at the sisten
has not been sistently, Kwok
baptism thus: "When I went in South Koren qualified to the Army elese of play.
Kwok t With Tony
ther stuck me in seen in action for a considerable pointing, considering her
inarkable feats against both the
the Far East In the
because I was Do good Phud and K. T. Rabbit" length of time and his ragged Wahnos "A" and the Colleena present
not the
world soccer championships in goal of the
I liked it be- anywhere else. early stages an excellent performance yesterday did
Switzerland this Leung on second,
Gummer by t surprise. It was a League season, the Panderettes drawing 2-2 with Japan ht to left field by Seldon Ma corne as
had always been Cause here wicketkeeper at cricket. Catch- CAA's
i did not pay were unable to cope with the today restored the
Pennant gamble and
in their second World all-round superiority hopes when the Saints' lead was
Cup match, the Japanese Foot-ing the ball came naturally." also Colleens yesterday. The Saints were
kept wicket for cut down to 5-4 at the end of
ball Association announced to- hoped day. One could encouraged by the fact that the
riistance not have The With cunto.
Glamorgan II.
runner today retain- Elston was the only forward tinued yesterday, after a weele's CAA bad catcher K, K. Sit for
finish when The
a close
the
ed his English cross-country Then it was all over.
at Kal Tak Ranges who did get a goal but In Interval, catcher Lam Colleens went on their scoring
Officials at the match, which
championship over a course second break instead of regular fot their
Cspree in the second and third was held in Tokyo's Meiji Sta- Brave words by Don Hills, nearly 10 miles here, bating no other way was he behind his with the Home Guard having mates. Loader wyng always a field day by taking first and and raced away with three runs Leung-ping and there was W. C.
Chan at
fleid. at the top of the sixth, Sherry standard of play dished out by six runs.
dium, had earlier said the third Terquay's inside-left: "I'm all Ken Norrls by 100 yards The frames, scoring no fewer than
malch between Japan
and for youngsters being given flest- the Olymple runner, Frank looking for goals and he kept second places respectively in Bucks was first walked, and
the CAA
on the stretch the keenly contested China.and defence CAA in the first three with the best
Four hits were chalked
South Korea would have to be team experience, even if I coats ¦ Sando, third.
Cheylesmore Competitions. hit of the day the
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played on March 20 to decide the rest of us a bonus or two.
all the time. left felder
The Colleens Meme Xavier re- innings was far below that ex- tn the third inning.
VERDICT:
always It the series.
Piric announced
1s hove
afterwards "We
come promising that they to score pected of one of the strongest had no doubt
had gistered a home run
evente talent
football dificult to ot Torquay.
that he would not accept an Bucks for the Saints' two runs. softball outfits in the loop. The already won the ball game, and
South Korea defeated Japan
invitation to run in the inter-atmosphere in an empty urena Belding too was erratic.
in the fifth they put the game
5-1 in the first match last Sun- games would bring the lads on
national cross-country race at ng big as the one at Caroline The
switch of general
on lee by scoring another ave
os yesterday's Birmingham inn fortnight's
game suffered petition, slated Hill and this positions in the fourth changed | runs.
last team event; had to be post- time. His time today was 50 accordingly. ine whole complexion of the The Pandarettes ruined what-
mins and 5 secs. Jim Peters, The RAF side gave promise poned due to lack of time, gune and manager Mak Kwong ever chances they had through
the Marathon slar, finished of better things and, if they can and cooch Lee had good reason
poor nelding. The Chinese did not to regret that they
girls never threatened real recrganise the line-up sooner,
danger and did not look like the champion TAKING NO CHANCES
ballplayers that they were when they downed Realising the danger that they
the Wahoos "A" in the second might lose to the Braves
round encounter,
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IN WORLD CUP SOCCER
The Japan Football Assocla- tlon said South Korea had won two points in last week's vic- tory and one point in to-day's tie. By winning three points South Korea thus qualified for a world match in Switzerland.—— Reutor.
Selector Harold Lovell
went
in
won a thrilling mile for Oxford
4 mins 15.2 sces. Dole enabled Oxford to retain to Eastville to see how Radford her record of having won dealt with Leeds United's Welsh event every year since 1939. He saw touter. leader John Charles.
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BRITISH MOTOR
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Blackpool, Mar, 14. John Wallwork, 42-year-old garage manager, driving Triumpli car, won the British International Motor Itally which endled here yesterday, It was
announced toplot: the 2,000)
Wallwork
miles (about 3,200 kilometres) rond section
this Kam-pal, Woo Chơi chung,
PIRIE WINS CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP
Birkenhead, Mar. 13.
Leung Lum and Tam. Kani-moon played or fought as one expects players in this class of football to do and only Loung Lam ever
natched the Airmen in skill.
The RAF side had a workman- like look throughout and they dld
оп the job
hund convincing fashion. The delence was master of the situation and
10
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HAVE A
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Royal Hongkong Do-
Gorden Pirie, Britain's famed Toth and Jones had particular fence Force Rifs Meeting con-
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with
LARSEN BEATS KURT NIELSEN
Jacksonville, Florida,
Mar. 14. champion
Art
Defending
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The
Satisfying
performances.
not
English Women
Win Hockey
International -
There was a large turn-out
for the event.
The Commando
Cup Com-
The Choylesmore_Competition was won by No. 5 Pintoon of [Hongkong Regiment (LL ́O. A.
Lemay, Corporal T. Sun, Lance
Corporal G. N. Tokmakoff, Pie, II. G. Silva and Ple, F. N., V. Luz);
Runner-up was No. 3 Platoon, Home Guard (Major J. C. M. Grenbain, MBE, VHD, Sgt. W. D. Wille, Auxiliaries LAH. Moonoy, C. IL D'Aquino,
and A. A. Noronha),
Homo
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Army completed their Cricket their anal League commitment,
In the Juntor Ladies' Play-off, Lengue
Axtures
TURKEY BEAT cn Sunday the Salnis took no chances
the Wchoos' "B" conceded n when
Senior XI just their game yesterday and they walkove their
to the Chinese Kowloon fought by painstaking methods Athletic Association. Only even
SPAIN 1-0 managed
London, Mar 13. to build up a respectable 5- Wahoos players tumed out for
of arsen ben! Kurt Nielsen without 1055
Before A Cricket Club to a draw.
record crowd - of The China Competition was Unlike their Second XI, who lead. The dominant figure was the game.
-Istanbul, Mar. 14. marks feat achieved by only Denmark, in straight sets, 0-2.
for a hockey match, won by No. 3 went through the season
pitcher Vic Pedruce who hurl- un-
TRIPLE TIE
Turkey bent. Spain by one goal seven of the 175 drivers who 0-1, with meticulous care defeated with 20 straight wins ed
Invitational Tennis England's 220 Master today to retain the 45,000 rally, Bill Silva's Delawares
to nil in a World Football Cup completed the
Scotland's women on the famous the
women today best Guard (Samo Pas:9% in
Cheylesmore, throughout
Championship. innings. seven to their credit, the Army firsts,
5-1. played great coolness to beat qualifying group match here to started.
Neist my teamed
Sven Wembley Stadium turf with
plus" Lt.. E. C. alao Calcher Igmar Erickson
incher N The better finishers, ED, Lance Corporal Chan who felded three new played a leading role, Sur-Jack Carvalho's Wildfires by day.
Always Triumph sports cars wore Davidson of Sweden to win the Saturday, failed to
11-3 to quality
The goal was for the Final
scored in the
outstanding. what has been a very success-prisingly enough, the tempera-Play-off Series against both Bob second half.
P.G. Cooper was Doubles event with a 3-0, 6-3, England dominated the play and Auxillary N. A. Belanov
Runner-up was.......... No, 3 second in the general classifen 6-4, 6-1, 6-4 victory over Vic with Vera Chapman, the right sky). Suziman's Americans and Jimmy
Hongkong and scoring Platoon. ful season for them, as far as mental Ericksen
Regiment to his Herrick's Pandas for the Senior
er, outstanding Spain won the first matel and lon in a Triumph, and Mis Seizes and Gerdecer Mullay. the winning of the two titles ance in sharp contrast
(9gt, B. A, Pereira, Lance Cor- of three of the ponds. five glaring errors committed" Pennant.
the teams will now meet in Mary Walker won the Incles' Joy and Tony Moltra was concerned, with 'Another
This produced a day's double porais R. A. Luz, M. E. García, London defaulted to Larsen: and victory,
last three against Jackie Wel's Pandas last Or their
decider at Rome for the right prize in a similar car. The Delawarts goined week-end,
the
enter the final stages of
Triumphs were a close second Mildred Thornton of Miami In for England's women who won J. Garcia, Privates C. A matches the Senior Champlona elaints' infelders in first upper hand up till the fourth Championships in Switzerland... to Tords in the tear trophy.e Mixed Doubles.-Unitedin Lacrosse match against Scot-Viera, A. II. Britto, A.J. Mau lost two and drew one.
with n lead but a two-run
3-1
fund in Glasgow' 9-3 Iteuter. rlcio, and E. J. Noronha). baseman Ray Aldegour, second
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were held Dave Leopard worked tireless and it was
scoreless In the sixth ly and were given magnificent change of luck in the sevenin
only through help from outfielders Momo
that the Delawares went on an Xavier,
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In the Junior League, the third Chinceo
Athletic Association's
baseman Seldon Ma who had a first stringers have virtually won the Pennant with the Pandas
100 per cent effort, scoring then lying a choo, second. Yesterday, in three, while first baseman
the Pandus
C.M. Trang, succeeded in club-
trounced the PL bing the ball twice. Singles Dodgers by 10-2 to neure them- were scored by K.T. "Rabbit solves of second position.
In rdiothor, dobalded 'goms," the Rookies by
Leung, Tony Kwok, Art Ozorld Cubes Whiropod the Igmar: Erickson, Dave Leonard, Benny Omar and Meme Xavier, 14
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