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! THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1954.

MUSHROOM FIELD FOR STATHAM

SATURDAY'S RUGGER GAMES

FAILED TO

COME

UP TO EXPECTATIONS

By "PAK LO”

Saturday afternoon's two rugger games at Boundary Street sadly failed to come up to expectations. Both were mainly dull and uninspiring, and though the Army bumbled the Club by 14 points (1 penalty, 1 goal, 2 tries) to all, and the RAF handed out the same medicine to the Police, again by 14 points (1 penalty, 1 goal, 2 tries) to mil, neither of the two winners could be said to have shown Tournament winning form.

In the frat game the Clais backs, without the support of their regular halfs, Cole mal Turville, could not get into their stride, either in attack or defence. There was a definite lack of cohesion in their moves, and neither Watson nor Kirkwood bad a happy game at their unusual positions and they were siow in getting their passes away from the scrum,

The pack did not settle down! The Army backs started well Their possing had lost but faded badly. too well until they

the game forward, | beetining thet Farquharson, due to a facial m-progressed, and they seemed to

lost their sme of posi Jury, but then playing with only have

best

ax men in the serum, folertson | tonal play.

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Luckily for the RAF Police caplain dil not agree to 15 as Eden wished to send Bowker off.

The rest of the threes failed So get going and time and again down, pour passing let them and when they passed will they can straight as the field.

The Army started by kicking immediate byron un ATC attack to the Club 25 where they were held for a moment or before Bruni ford sent the theses away in a neut fast move which left The Club standing They were, however, equalled and Blinese went over well out.try the Police threes who never The luck was misel, 3-0

Kot properly going.

Lelliott

must take tome of the blame Without stopping the Army

for this as time and again he went into the attack again tried to go through the opposing this time the forwarb took the ball at their

feet but kicked pack or kicked for touch when he should have given his men last moment onii; aloedd at the

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From chance weat to the drop out the ball Parkinson and he nearly score ! at 1hts Club polnil they were awarded penalty which enabled them to

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LEAGUE SOFTBALL

against Western

Wahoo Bees Nose Out

The

Colleens

For

Season's

First Major Upset

The Wahoo Bees rallied in six runs in the last frame to nose out the Pennant- holding Colleen Aces 13-12 and create the first major upset of the season in the Softball Leagues yesterday.

Pitcher Evelyn Alonco shone for the wimmers, limiting her opponents to six scattered hits, and led the offence with perfect four-in-four batting. Evelyn Cotton and Bobbie Lee were also solid at bat with records of two in three and two in five respectively.

Colleena

first on the were

The Wahoos obtained clustere in ball artistry. The long range offensive but were quickly re- of three runs each in the fourth | fring over the defence line pulsed and silm Sheila Collaco, { and sixth and trailed all the way caught the amateurish scholars home guardian of the Bees, to the last innings. Here the tide off their feet and the Americans followist by

The red-shirtod Acts loose mantl

scored the first run of the game, turned. The RAF picked off and at-

circulated round and round the tacked The Army heeled very

The Aces then rallied in six | scored once more and were square. At the end of the fourth where they remained for most Brentford

frame, Leading comfortably by five runs Inning, the HKU nuns in the second

wero nine of the game. All sort of moves

Crrors, utilising Belders'

and when the younger Owls started already down 17-1, and finally Intermingled were tried by the RAF, three

three safeties. a diamond riot.

20-2 They added another run in the moves, forward dribbles, kicka

fifth aru tallied ahead, in fact everything they

four times in to Far-could think of, but either they

the sixth to lead 11-7. quharson nothing of much more epeilt their own moves or Lloyd

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with and the lineouts Danskin, Brent- were Thomas,

Lamb, another RAF newcomer, being literally and metaphori cally head and shoulders above the rest.

ford and Parkinson

SECOND HALF The second half saw the play

and forth between swing bak the two 25-yard lures with looking copable of nother sitter dolug anything until the Army a penalty about were awarded 90 yards out and Danskin with n magnificent kick added another

rattls make it 11-0

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the halls and the threes hacked the ball and spoiled a nove. There was al a lot of touch kicking which as the extremely stupid Any were by now winning all the line ute with ease.

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At this int Robertson injured and left the felt. serum was changed around to a 3-3-1 with Meffan heoking and

It was now ant they began to take the ball from the Army But to no avail.

Thomas then took the wall and tried to force his way through but was brought down with only a few yards to go. Then from the serum Parkinson tried to go through but was treated

NEAT RUN

The second half started with the RAF moving into the Police half with Gammon off on # neat run, but he was caught and in the loose maul that followed Colborne was injured.

This left the Police a man

Jasper

Clark Cup Won By

Jock Mackie

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J. D. (Jock) Mackie won the Jasper Clark Cup for the third successive year short and the RAF were quickFanling yesterday when he scored a total of 166 for the is take advantage. Gommon was sent away again but was tackled 36 holes of medal play over into touch by Lloyd. From the

the Old and New Courses, neuut on the five-yard line a RAF serum resulted and the

Runner-up was W. A. H. heeled and Logan broke through

Balfour with 108. the opposition to score near the posts. The kick was missed. 3-0. obviously The Police were uring now, whilst the RAF still appeared comparatively fresh, and it was not long before the Airmen scored again.

This was an unusual try. The RAF attacked and a long pass was stung across the field.

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referee allowed but the play Lo continue and Lamb touched down.

Just how on the Ave-yard line one can play the advantage yet another scrum Parkinson got rule so that the offending side

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Heinz Futterer Again Equals World Record

Yokohama, Oct. 81. Heinz Futterer today equalled the world 100 Metres record of 10.2 seconds at the West German- Japan athletic mesting hero. Futterer first equalled the record on October 17 at a

meet in Osaka, Western Japan.

Five other athletes jrave clocked the same time in 18 years.

The Japan Field and Track Association spokesman sold on application would be made to the International Field and Track Association for Fulleror's performance of todiny to be recognised.

There was an assisting wind of 1.10 metres per second at the time when Futterer equalled the record today. The maximum limit is two metres per second under international regulations.

It was not known yet whether Futterer's time on October 17

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EDDY CHOONG WINS AGAIN ATİ WIMBLEDON -

Wimbledon, Oct. 30, ' Eddy Choong of malaya won the Men's Bingles Wille for the fifth muccessivo year in the Wimbledon Open- Bed- minion Championshipa 10- night, besting his fellow, countryman Johnny Heah 15-0, 0-15, 15-9 In the final,

Choong ohanged hla racket—and his luck-when 6-8 down in the final game to win a great match. Ho has won every major Bri- tish badminton title.

Judy Devils, 19, of Bal. timore, the all-England and United States Champion, took the women's title. She beat her fellow American Margaret Varner, 11-4, 9-11 and 11-9 in the final,

Choong and his brother David won the men's doubica final, beating Johnny

leah and his brother Heng Heah, 15-9 and 15-12--Reuter.

CUTIERREZ SHIELD

would be recognised as equalling PORTUGAL AND

the record as the type of wind melve required undir interno- tional rules was not used at that meet.

won

Later in the meet, Futterer the 200 Metres In 20.8 seconds, breaking the European record of 20.0 second held by himself, Germany's Korning and Britain's McDonald Balley,

Futlerer's time was also a new International Japan record.

CHINA IN THE FINAL

Portugal earned the right to meet China, who defeated Hongkong on Saturday in the fun of the Gutierrez Shield International Lawn The Germans set two other Bowls Competition, when new Japan international records

they overcame A strong of today's meel

Werner Lueg won the 800 challenge from Ireland at Moires In one minute $1.3 Bowling Green yesterday seconds, breaking the old re-afternoon, winning by 24 cord of one minute 61.8 seconds.

Herbert Schade won the 5,000 shots to 18 in a fairly close Metres in 14 minutes 27 seconds, match. breaking the old record of 14 minutes 29 seconds.

Win

of

Ireland, the dark horse of the Other

furnished winners In

today's tournament,

rasions events were: 400 metres hur-

to believe that they would pull

bin another dies Noboru Hanada (Japan)

upsot-they 54:5

Malaya in the pres seconds; Shot put. Karl eliminated Oweger 14.3

meires; Polo vious round-when they jumped vault. Miklo Yokomakurn off to a five-nil lead in the first (Japan) four metres; Javelin three heads of the match. 74.72 tlow. Heinrich

this lead in They increased metres; 1,300 metres. Gunther

the subsequent heads to 13-5 in minutes 65 ecc- Dobrow three

the 10th, with grand porferans High hurdles. Ber! ords: Steines 14.8 seconds; 400 mers by all four players, whilst Pandas 'B'

Geister Cheered on by the crowd, they

47.2 Portugal, with the exception of were surprised by metres. Hans

Alarcon, stmuggled to find their had the baffled Colleens chasing the stiff defence put up by the seconds; Running high jump. bails mislaid all over the field rookie Overseas. Pandas

Yukio Ishikawa (Japan) 1.9 length. Raoul Luz, back in the and sur Wahoos consecutively unable to make headway and a metres; Running broad jumped No. 2, and was definitely after hii indiaposition, cleated the plate to produce the ding-dong battle

ensued. The Heinz Oberbecic

throw Karl Discus

Owegor uncomfortable in this position. first major upset of the season. first two innings ended in one-

Swedish relay.- The Wahoos well deserved all, and in the third Pandas 49.54 metres;

But (Hans Geister,

suddenly Portugal German tean their victory.

were down by one run. A four- They collected a

and took over dozen

Heinz Futterer, Gunther Doh-ruck form from cafeties

losing our deadlock ansurd at the

row & Olaf Lawrenz) 1 minute within the next mee beads by Remedios pitcher Benita

and end of the fourth. The OvCTS 00.2 second.

scering a three, a four and a fought tooth and nail to win, Amin forged ahead in the fifth

to lead 6-3,

Pandas went

Today's meet was the 12th three to go ahead 15-13 in the but

13th. Wahoos "A" received a walk-forward in the first half of the and last in which the German over from

the CAA Ladies a sixth to 7-0 and were again tied team participated since its or- the latter could not turn out a *** sufficient number of players for seven-all at the end of the sixth rival in Japan on October 6.

The team is scheduled to leave by the rookies. Both teams were

fort a team.

home by air tomorrow unable to score in the last canto and had to go in for

an extraight-Reuter, trame.

BENIOR "A" GAMES

The Senior "A" game be- tween Delawares end St. Pandas chucker James Herrick Joseph's was rather

one-sided. slammed out timely two- So was that between Warriors bagger with two men

that brought in the winning two

and Chinese Athletics.

runs.

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on and

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

seven

East-West Berlin May Play Dynamo

The rinks were:

Portugal-E. M. Alarcour, R. F. da Laz, C. E. Passos, J.A.

da Luz.

Ireland. J. Kelleher, W. McColl, D. Agnew, J. H. Kinni- burgh,

Berlin, Oct. 30, Landau's Jockey

Talks between the East and

West Berlin football associations Leaves For U.S.

next Wednesday whether Moscow

will decide Dynamo wili play a soccer match in the West Berlin

Stadium Olymple November 28.

on

London, Oct. 31.

Jockey Willie Snaith, who will ride the Queen's colt Landau in the Laurel Park Staices at Mary- authorities and, left London by air last have offered to organise a match night for Now York, between Dynamo and an East-

The East Berlin

The Saints handcuffed the Tribesmen to win 7-3. The latter re-struffled their line-up und

On Saturday Lynxes and P. I. put up a rather strong defence,

over their holding the Saints to a one-run Dodgers both won

even- But in the opponents SCAA and lead until the sixth.

25 Pounders teeners, by 15-8. Saints made four the sixth

downed Oversças Jr. 16-10. round trips to ensure victory.

The Delawares were unable to A. P. Turner and A. Fuller of loft handed de any damage against Vic the Gunners both had perfect swinger, had a brilliant 74--the Pedruco's one-hit pitching and three-in-three batting. The lat best round of the day on either went down 7-3. Losing pitcher ter homered twice and brought

West Berlin team and it would He said before his departure: course in the morning on the Bernard Santos yielded eight in seven runs for his side.

first ap1 think we atand a very good but could do no hits.

The SCAA Ladies shellacked be Moscow Dynamo's New Course

the

chance. I shall do my darndest Overseas Ladies 21-4. pearance in the Western sector. better than an 84 in-the-after-

Warriors were overrun by Madeline Gosling. Effe Babida, -Repler.

to win."-France-Presse, noon over the more difficult Old CAA in the sixth inning to lose and Margaret Lam each made a Course.

13-7. The Bogers started well round trip and mounder Y. C. Fernando Marques hurled

Kwan hit three safeties on her his teammates, four times at bat. steadily and sparked by wing-footed Stephen Xavier, led 2-0 in the first and 6-0 in the third.

The Athletics tried hard in

the fourth frame and young

third-sacker Y.K. Char Arst

slammed out a three-bagger and

was then batted in by lefty C.M. Thang's liner. Tsang scored

J. D. Mackle

THE SCORES Following to the soccea of the leading competitors:

Old Now Course Course

77

79

W. A. H. Balfour

84

74

F. D. Hunter

EX

78

78

G. G. Allkenhead

78

82

AI

78

80

80

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BO

81

81

81-

80

til the sixth

80

In

78

78

R. K. Collings

83

D. Shaw

82

· 80

L. Goldman

83

85

W. P. Birtwhistle

85

84

OLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

R. G. L. Oliphant

after the second down and the side was out with the Chinese still trailing four

More Women Should Play Snooker, Says Mrs Lindrum

Capetown, South Africa,

Oct. 31. The Women's Snooker Cham- rung down plon of Australia complained in Capetown that she would be

the sixth canto Xavier women's Champion of the World theif she could find an opponent added another Warriors but the side's remain- to play her

Fun for

ing batters stepped up to the plate with no avall.

ol

She la Violet Lindrum, mother the World Snooker Champion, Horace Lindruan, She arrived in Capetown on her way to Austra- lin after a three and a half weeks visit to London.

"More

is beyond slum. The kick was disallowed for an Infringement, but the RAF had added another three did another points

to their score to make acting as it 0-0. serum half but his threes were The Police attacked now but discouraged | bogged down on the RAF 25 by this that they fumbled a couple of and with some good kicks the chances and the Army were RAF cleared back into their A. G. Donn ogain in

the altack when the opponents' half and were soon A. R, Petrie Anal whistle went

threatening the Police line. J. K. Watson

Mackie From lineout on the line the Army

J. B. In general

K. S. Kinghorn bo deteriorating the last the RAF got the ball back and Low works and when the Club Logan crashed his way through D. S. Robb

W. Van Alst they the opposition to score near the Is agoin up to strength

S. S. Gordon should be capable of beating posts. Davidson converted. 11-0. Loose play continued until in them on Saturday's display.

the RAF the closing minute were awarded a penalty on the

Then the Athletics came in to Pollee 25, and Davidson put it The second game was very cleanly between the posts.

bat and the Warriors

began to Insipid, and this RAF team will

taste defeat The situation did The best for the RAF were havo to pull up its socks

not look too bad when "Google" and Griffiths in

women should play Lamb, Davidson,

retired Y. C. Ng of snooker," she said. "It is a won- rapidly if they are going the forwards and Bowker and

Of the above players 10 will Marques Logon in the backa.

participate in the Club Cham-CAA for the second out, though derful game, but the trouble is Thero were three changes

The Police had only Lloyd pionship match play, Aitken the Athletics had already dented that women, cannot from the originally published who was outstanding, but now head withdrew from the match the rubber twice and had men respectable place in which to

play." on second and third. and the throes know they have a play competition.

Mrs Lindram has her own The Chinese side scored, an- was by far the best three good full back maybe they will player in 17th

other in Champlo

a fleider's error.billiard parlour with ten tables for the qualified try some more offensive action

of hits and free in Sydney-China Mail Special. tlod for this Then a series in the futuro...

Birtwhistle, Lpanges ensued and before the Blincoe, Blackburn, Brentford, Saphire, D. L. Anderson and Warriors could puit themselves

Army: Collins, Ingails, Owen, positilayers Parkinson) Bevan-Thomas, W. D. Leightonal with scores together seven Chinese batter Wells, Bell, Anthony Chisholm, of 169 but Birtwhistle qualified had foured around the diamond

by virtue of having the best and CAA were up five runs, Thomas, Danskin, McGahey,

The Chinese team · added Stone, Inglis, score of the four for the last nine Ulub: Staker, Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. 31.

another run in the last inning to Ewart, Bromhall, Watson, Kick holes of the Course,

Following the draw for the bring the Anal score to 13-7 in Austria, without four of its wood, Robertson, V. Russoll, greatest stars,

Black, was today de- Rogers,

Farquharson, Club Championship first round their favour.

which

will be played over the T feated two-one by Sweden in Peirie, Meffan, Steven,

International soccer match BAF: Eden, Garmon, Lo Old Course on Sunday, Novem-

Bowker, Smith, bor 14: played before 37,000 fane gan, Thomes, Ehero,

the Ransunda

Chatterton, Petrio Fraser, McDonald

Boon Stadium.

Miller, Lamb, Grimths, Wolf, The half time score was on no Davidson, Southwick,

get anywhere this season.

team and one of them, Bowker,

quarter on the field. He was playing on the wing in place of

17 #12 in

SWEDEN BEATS. AUSTRIA 2-1

Football

Four

wero

V.

::

Van Alst v. Goldman.

J. B. Mackis v. Robb

nil in favour of the Swedós, In Palloer Lloyd, MeNiven, Scott, Collings the second half of the game, Marsh, Machfahon, Brown, Gloriog rain poured down, lowering the Lelliott, Dunnicliffey Mayger, standard of play. United | Harrig, Shelley, Colborne Oli

Perry Dawson,

the

BENIOR "B"

find 14

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IS PRECIOUS

The two Senior B contests USE IT save; the Amerless

the Collegians 20-7, and OvE Paws Baller the Pandas "B"

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