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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955.

SUMMER SOFTBALL LEAGUR

Jaguars Take The US Navy To Camp 9-5

Jaguars took the U.S. Navy, to camp, 9-3, in the Roth second encounter of the Summer Softball League. teams featured fast pitching and heavy slugging with clean play and good sportsmanship throughout the game.

Line-ups were:-

U.S. Navy-Frensley (c), Rickard (1f), Moore (ss), Argo (1b), Crump (rf). Simmons (ef), Jones (2b), { Thompson (3b), Bratton (p), .

Jaguars R. Chaves (ss), I. Ericksen (c), B. M. Omar (3b), V. Pedruco (p), A. D. Brown (2b), L. Sequeira (f), E. G. Barros (ef), A. J. Ilussnin (1b), A. Marques (rf).

The sailors went into the ni- ! tack ret and Frensley well with a hot grounder toward feld. He arrived on centre second on a pess ball. However, his followers went out in a row and came back empty harided.

The Navy

pitcher, Bratton. started seemed unscaled on the mound walks succes- and issued two

any Omar smacked sively, ú

cut the outside the ball walch vorner and landed not far inside the right foul line..

Lawn Bowls

The

Teams

been

following have selected to represent their res pretive, clubs in League lawn bowls matches tomorrow:

KCC

Second Divique (Away) kom Dock Club at 4 pm SY

The 2nd baseman gloved the ball, but it eluded the catch due to its spin

Two runs came in through this mishap and Omar himself reached third in a cloud of dust Vic Fedruco drove Omár in with a sacrifice are the Cats WETL three runs up:

The Navy were unsuccessful

in the second as they went out- [ three straight and Jaguars were again or: the run Jindoo Hussain was first safe 00 an

Kunyerur and then sent to second

Was whiffcc but Dicky Chaves

Doc. L. Bones, it. Phoenix W. by a wild pitch. Lino Marques Howard Skipi: H Chamberlain J. Duitlele. S Rameh, M. J.

WV Lam. E Divecha (Skip; C.

H. Wate. G. Lee, R S. Cipel (Skit).

****

was presented with a free ticket for the second time.

Iman Erickson batted weakly

Third Divich Homes vs. Kow-but the force at third-per was Bowing Green Club wild and Jindoo Hussain trotted R. Tsai, A. C. Tribble, E.

home (5k A

Fincher, H. A. Tri

Liang, J. Carvalho,

F. Stiva,

C. Champelavier (Side) P. D.

It was Benny Omar again who pleed the ball just within the

Murphy, G. S. Ladd, A. J. Maglandine in the right field for a triple

J. Tang (Skip).

The 1st Division' team has a bye, but all mumbers of that team are requested to be on the green at 4.30 pm. for a practice roll-up"

FRC

1st Division Home: * RBGC: 11.

Finney, T. Poyntern R. C. Hughes H. B. Dewar Skup Ro YR. Ruell F. W. Hollandu. KF Bodte (Skp); T. Reynolds, H. G. Laurel, G. Watt, J. H. Goodman {Skip).

Zecrela

H.

and drove in both Marques and Chaves.

Vic Pedruco pulled out a teat grounder to left which went out the windy aliey for a hit and Omar crossed the plate in easy 1 galt.

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COMFORTABLE LEAD

от

GUSSIE

MORAN'S FASHION RIVAL

Left hand ... right hand... it makes no difference to ambidextrous Mrs Fleitz. top ranking American tennis star. And this is a photographer's expres. sion of how Miss Doris Hart saw her when they met in. the semi-final of the Women's Singles at Wimbledon.

Mrs Fleilz surprisingly beat Doris Hart, seeded No. 1, to cause the major upset of the whole tournament. Two years ago, when known as Beverley Baker, she was a fashion rival to Gussie Moran, and her fancy panties. In the final she lost to fellow countrywoman Louise Brough-London Express Photo,

Reflections On

The Lord's Test

On These Four Days

Test

Was

Cricket Saved From Itself

Says DENNIS HART

When cricket history is taught in schools the first dates students will-learn will be June 23-27, 1955.

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"Against them will be written: "On these days Test cricket was saved from itself."

Jock Brown got first and Division (Home) vs Fasino through a bobble but Pedraco

During those four days the Second Test was played at Lord's. Yes, played. Chibs M. Willamson, J. Moor, D.

was tagged out on second. Lionel B O'Bren P. Lows (5)do): 1

into ist Dash it, if the whole thing wasn't actually enjoyable to players and spectators. Sequeira's hit direct Harris W. Jones C. Walcot, A.

When only one ball On Saturday, machine Soutar (Skipi; V. L. Veriga, E. Sbaseman's glove ended the rally Jones J Pilkington, 5. H. Marvin of the Jaguars, but they enjoyed

Remember other matches and playing cricket. (Ski).

a comfortable less of 7-0. series fought, out as wars of the third day, when England rises every two hours bowlers be blamed for getting Both retired in the thirdettrition with all the ineldents" needed every run she could not

that muster. dismissals

Denis Comptor. got shot under their collars if robbed. bumpers,

Mansell of a wicket. non-dismissals that touch from Goddard.

And with runs to be had for snapped up the ball in the gully. should have beer?

feel more Before the fielder could shout the asking batsmen

physically Just lock what happened at his appeal Compton had left his than cheated whee Lord's.

rease. By the time the umpire knocked from the field of play.

So friction is caused. bac signalled out the batsman was half-way to the pavilion.

4 D..

Recrein "White" A. A. Remedios fakip, H. J. Nanonha, B. F. Mar- QUCE J. M. Goherrez, C. A. Danen- berk (sdp). GA Noronha, F. G. Lu, A. A. C. Silva: A A. Lopes skipi A. A. Guterres. S. Riveiro

Recreio "Wales" "Blue" at quickly and the Navymeя

opened their score in the fourth weren't, canto. Moore first forced an error and Argo out-witted Vie Pedruco by slugging hard on a soft pitch. The ball sailed. long way over the hard running Sequeira for a clein hamer, and Recreio "Blues" R., the sailors retted two runs with bleating

Noronha, Guterres J. F V..Fibelro

none down. skip), C. C. Poretra. A. M. Souza, J. A. Luz: C. E. Passos (skip), C. Roza Pereira, L. M. Rodrigues. A. P. Parcia.

A. M. Baptista.

Filipino Club

ist Division (Home)--vs CCC at

4 pin

J. T. Cotton.. E. S. Sver (skap):

Crump next reached the first station

throw.

second

fumbled sately or a and happily went

to

on a pass ball, How- fanned, was

ever, Simmons

Xavier S. S. Hussain Jones long fly was caught, and Thompson was put cut on first

7. Rodrigues, M. 7. Nunes A

Bichon, R. Bas (skip); 7. Lee, A. with no further score, H. Souza, J. A. Tibble, CA Coelho (skip), Reserve C M.

Xavier.

2nd Division (Away) vs PRC. at 4 pm A. M. Luz, M. A. Rahman A. D. Res. A. C. Sequeira iskip);

1. A. Percs. 1. S. Castro, E. G. Baros, A. J. "Coelho (M.

Ribeiro, V. A. Neves (skip). Re serve Y. Espina.

Jaguars did not fare well as nothing

though happened Benny Omar exploded another triple after one down,

The sailors yielded another run by Rickard during the Arta

Neves H. F Pereira. H. A. Vas he landed the sphere with his mighty swing near the score- board for

a three-bagger. How- ever, the ball relaying to third weni wild and he dented the rubber non-stop.

C

3rd Division (Home)- P. α.

Catho p.m.-C. M. Thorne. F. Hant. V. Kübewo (sklo);

C. M. Rotarie, C. M. Franco, M. J. Rul A. Ribeiro (skip); R. Castro. A. Rosure, T. X. Castillo, F. Ton (skip). Reserve C. Foster.

KKERC

3rd Division (Away) vs Kowloon Dock

at 4 pm. Kras, Barron W. E. Macfarlane. Cardner (skip); E Land, AH Pinnell, J. Mundy, J. K. Sloan skip H. S. McKay, G. T. Padgett, F. A. Golding, E, Poulson (sp).

USRC

C. Roe

3rd Division (Away) vs B.K.F.C. at 1 pm Bambow

Welstenholme, T. Wren (Skup)

R.. F. Green (Ski); Reserve: R W. Brooker. Woodward.

After some strarge decisions from the umpires, instead of the players stuck to

LEAGUE

1

TENNIS

The following we the results

of League tennis matches played yesterday,

BUT HOW DREARY And again on Monday whes

And was fighting a

not only bad feeling South Africa

bad Tests, The first Keith makes lesing baltin, Headley

Trent Bridge was alone showed azy confidence Test at against Brian Statham and he amicable enough-but, oh, how had held out for over an hour dreary.

the edge Then Statham found

The players were

of his bat Keith turned, saw criticised for the way the match Tom Graveney clutching the went and for their approach to ball in the slips. Graveney the game, But most of the nodded and Keith left without blame lay

OUR

QUEEN AND THE TURF

WHEN THE QUEEN GOES RACING SHE PICKS HER OWN "FANCIES"

By JOHN HALL AND JOHN RICKMAN

She

In the first week of this year the Queen drove from Sandringham to Newmarket to see her thoroughbreds and watch them at exercise. has been there since and has "gone racing" regularly, between official duties, since the flat season began.

It is part of her day to skim the racing news in the morning papers." On days when she faces a heavy burden of functions it helps her to relax.

Three years is not long in the

When the Queen gets racing (every breed except one in; The gets what is calledi thean extensive selection of per- racing world, and there is always

service.

II. "marked card"

Tb forming horses, A pale of black the chance of a surprise. service is run by a veleran rac Friesians, a breed rarely seen in fact, a perennial fascination of ing journalist who travels to the England beat her?

is bloodstock breeding

tho main meetings and before zac- In 1958 at the International element of luck—a winner, a ing begins makes selections for Horse Show at London's Whiteclassic Champion may come as each race.

City, she was so enthralled by it ware, from nowhere. the display given by Colond! Alois Podhalsky, from the The Queen shares in thar Spanish Riding

Academy in fascination But, as these articles Vienna and his team of white have tried to show, her affec- stallions, that she asked, hum it tion for horses is wide beyond she could see 1 "command" | the Turf. performacke,

From his master copy limited number of marked cards" are prepared, and they go to mcegoers who subscribe is the service.

The markinga dot to show the horse

It is an affection she inherited: fancied to win, the Colonel Podhalsky gave а letter (for "careful") agains: private, display in the Bucking it was fostered by her father, that she bears the the chief challenger, and an Xham Palace riding school aand, now for the horse that needs watch- superb concert of pirouettes and highest responsibility, it has be

serpentines.

and come invaluable to her, relaxa- plaffes.

tion for her leisure, absorbing. precious.

ing.

4

PRIVATE BOOK

The Que makes her own forecasts on her "marked gazd," which she troops and files in dered to her privac racing book.

Not many racegoers bother to watch the start of a raco, The theen did on one of her early visits to Goodwood. Her horse Gay Time, was in the particular race. She watched the line-up, how the horses behaved, how the tapes werked,, how Gay Time got away. With Gordon

Richards in the saddle the colt WOD:

passages

When it ended the master of haute ecole asked her Majesty I she would like to ride his. horse.

She accepted, the invitation.

for half an hour' put the animal through an intricate routine, and when she dismounted told the Colonel; "That was one of the most wonderful rides I've ever had.

Recently the Queen vulted the Newmarket Equine Re- search. Station, where ·

scientists probe horse health-

problems and pursue genetic, investiga- tions into heredity truits:

Assuming that she would be more interested in the horses, the timing for inspecting the laboratories was cut short..

FASCINATED

Her Majesty "read up" horses for years before she be came interested in the Turf and once, on a visit to Bertram Mills circus she astonished the staff backstage by indentifying HE QUEEN spent most of the

LAWN BOWLS Draw For The 2nd Round Of The

Open Singles

THE

time in the laboratories, asking questions, examining ex- hibis and specimens. She got so far behind schedule-she was due to go to the Newmarket Jockey Club that an official went to investigate. He found her in the X-ray room poring over slides and photographs.

her "Fascinating"

Majesty said as she broke away, “I had no idea the lime had gone so She had been there quickly." for an hour and a half.

This has not been a good sea- the Queen's on son so far for thoroughbreds. "hope." make

The following is the draw for the second round of the Colony lawn bowls open singles cham- pionship which commences Monday July 11:

Monday, il..

Adal

in the

Her Derby Alexander did not to sufficient Progress 1. KE(TRC) v NM Hether; justify-finzi acceptance, and

though Belladonna ran HKFC; M.Y Jon (USRC) at strongly

(IRC) RAPRC) at HKFC: Oaks, she was disappointing, Raise (KECC) v A.A. Lopes (REC) AT KEGG H. Phoenix iKCC) v F.G.

WORTH WATCHING da Luz (REC) at KEGC F.X.M. da Silva (REC) v JM. Gutierres (BEC)

Among V R. at KBGC: H, Finney (PRC) Gourlay (KDC) at RC UA Bum- racing cxzcilent jahn (IRC) Y V.C. Bend (KBGC) at Kantara, a daughter of Alycidon, To analyse so

Doe match

CCC: A.M. Souza (REC) v S.Y at Lord's we saw

HKFC) at KDC: GC. Goodyear and Kolah, just a possible for would be as heartless as break-

USRC) VFR. Kermant (KCC at next year's Derby.

The prophets say: "Watch ing down a Shakespeare play REC: R.. da Luz (REC) J.M.A.

Rumiah (IRC) at XDC.

for Aureole's foals when Seldom have there been such into parts of speech,

'come out in 1958." consequences. 3 unfortunate

so much RS a glance at the wicket. umpire.

AND BODYLINE?!!

And bodyline?.

with

the lifeless

2

CRC Lost TO SCAA 1-1

An obvious conclusion, how. Cheung Chau and W.K. Chung CRC lost in P. Poon and P. To from the last ball on Saturday, ever, is that despite improving 3-6: lost to M.S. Lee and Hubowled by Freddie Truemar. on their Trent Bridge result the 1-6 beat P, Lee and F., Fong

6-1

M.L. Chan and M.C. NI (CRC) last to Poon and Tong 1-5 lost The Cats came back in the Le and Hu 3-6; lost to Lee and

Marques first Fong 1-6.

sixth. Lino walked and advanced to third on Dicky Chaves sacrifice fly mis- hit by played. Erickson was the ball and walked. Marques stole home on a pass ball, and Ericksen went to third

on the same account. Benny Omar was anexpectedly fanned, but Vie Podruco's

timely hit scored Erickson. Jock Brown popped

G. Strother Stewart, G. Walker, to end the inning. Wanefeld, A. J. Sunyer (Skip R. Hartee, W. Collard. A Buckley, The sailors came up for their last chance but the first two batters were both breezed, How- ever, Bratic was on with a hit and Frensley also got on through

ИКУС

2nd Division (Away) v Taikoo

Club 21 4 pm:- P. Cottler, B.

Butler. P. Gardner. B. Bick- a miscue. Zard (Side): R. Jones, R. Blyth,

W. McCall, K. Forrow (Skip): K. Rickard unfailingly connected

Baker, T. Sheddon, R. Hisdale, solidly, for a bungle to right fichi

S.N. To and F.K. Dieu (CRC) lost to Poon and Tong 1-6: lost to Lee and Hu 2-0: lost to Lee and Fong 4-8

HKCC Last To KCC By 16-8

Hopkins and Mackie (HKOC Jost to K. Lo and J.N. Augestad 1-6: lest to C. Ouang and H. Van Dick 14 drew with D. Coffey and N. Ol 6-8

Bickford and

of

and

||

A short, riser, it chipped the South Africans, two down with of the ducking three Tests to play, cannot be left elbow Cheetham, Result, the South considered as in with a chance. African captain was out of the

well continue 10 They may game just when his side needed

improve. But not enough. I him most,

fancy, even by the last Test in Reaction? "A pity about fack. August, to bunt the eige his absence made all the differ- the first fast lowling attack in ence." from manager Ken Vil- the worki, Brian Statham

No

at high Frank Tyson. protests joen. levels.

But should they lose every How was it that this match.

and the spirit of the contested match, Test,

retur zari

home was fought out in a spirit se Lord's match prevall, the South often missing from Test cricket? Africans

knowing they have helped strike Man who takes much of the blow for real cricket.

besides the

players themselves, is Jack Swinbell As Lord's new chief groundsmar this was Jack's first Test wicket. What a magnificent job ce made of it.

Pridhom (HKC this closely lost to Lo and Augestad 2 lost to Chuang and Van Dick 3-6, lost bo Coffey and del 4-0.

Thompson and Cooke (HKCC) lost to Lo and Augestad 1-6; lost to credit, Quang and Van Dilek 1-6; Coffey and Oel 4-6

to

Jost

CCC(1) Beat CCC(2) By 7-2 H.M. Liu and H.H. Tau (CCC 1) beat C. Abbas, and D. Chen 0-4: and R. Manley beat Jimmy Khoo

beat F.V. Yap and P.S. N

Joseph Hay and K.C. Fung (CCC

E. Greenwood (Skip). Res: Young and both Brattion sad Frensley

W, Taylor, cleated the plate, Moore ezen to Khoo and Manley 5-1; beat Yas

3rd Division (Home) vs USRC.

at 4 pm Lang.

W. Bovard M. Racusers (skip); K. the game

1) best Arts and then 6-3; 1011 when he hit fecbly and Ng 6-3.

Summers, R. G. Baker, T. Dyer, E. and the final score was 0-6 in

favour of the Goutter

Shields (skip): A Boyd-Cowan, N. Van Heck, Holgate, (Skip). Res: W. Woodstock.

Russian Girl

Lively on the first day fast throughout, it was the sort of wicket which makes for good cricket in the best possible manner. It always gave bowlers

(Landon Express Service)

OPEN PAIRS

RESULTS

Bowls Championship matches played yesterday:

Ernia Preira and Sot. Faller (CC

The following were the results 15 loat to Abbas and Chen 6-7: beat Khoo and Manley 6-3; beat Yap and encouragement without weighing of the Colony Open Paris Lawn Jaguars.

NI GL

the odds too heavily in the LEC Beat Recreio By 24 334 Winning pitcher Vic Pedruco

Dr. G.E. Smart and E. Zulauf favour. The stroke-player had was very steady on the stab as

struck out

(LRC) beat 2. Maroni out nine and walked

and Wemple scope, as Roy McL Roed 5-3 drew with J.J. Remedios Loser Bratton hurled and D. Rodrigues 5-2 beat C.A. Feler May and Denis Compton with better speed but was wild as he issued six free tickets and tanned only three. The sailors

be

дете

Sets Pentathlon outhit the Cats 6-4 but lost the

Record

game through 12 bobbles.com. pared to six by the Cats. 5. CHINA “E” IN South China "B** will be Moscow, July 7. allowed to compete in the Sum- Nina Martinenko of Lening-mer League, So there will be rad today broke the world re-six leams in the tournament. All cord for the women's Pentath the games will be played on Jon, according to Tast, the off- Tuesday Wednesdays and cial Soviet news agency,

Thursdays. The revised sche--

She obtained 4977 point, 80dule will be issued shortly. more than the record held by a. Moscow girl,

BEGINNERS', LEAGUE Alexandra Chudina.

•Latest total of entries exxccceds

Her performances were Shot 200 in number, and many more Put, 13.54 metres (44 feet 5 are expected in the last minute fiches) High Jump, 1.82 metres rush. The Hongkong Softball (6 Ifet 34 inches). 200 Metres Association wishes to have in 25.8 seconds 80 Metres entries as early as possible Hurdles if 113 seconds and coaches may not be sufficient Long Jump, 5.92 metres (18 feet numerous entries come in

Reuter 5%, inches)

Inst moment.

Goncalves and B.T. Comino 8-2

E.E. Story and F.C, Study (C) belt Mareal and Reed 6;

showed.

How differcet frem playing o

G. Stark and J. B. Baxter and (TC) beat E. J. Liddell

C. B. Romsefell (KBGC) -18-15. Doi:

H. Phoenix and S. Y.

draw with Remedios and Rodrigues a wicket where bowling is 50 (CC) beat S. Ramchand and G-0; best Gonsalves and Cosan'p 8-5. much fodder to the batting. W. Lam (KCC) 27-3

A.C. Dow and S. Saul (LRC) drew

with Marcal and Reed & last to

Remedios and Rodrigues 0-0

to Gonzalves and Guseno 3-8,

lost

CCSIC Lost To KTGCA By 43

George Lin and D.D. Yiu (CCSRC)

WATERPOLO

Symons and Kemani (KCC) lost to Chambers and Elliotz (KDC) 21-22.

A. S. Price and N. Frase

and C. Lem 1-6; los The following have been lost to T. Poynton and. ti.

ta Lung and M.C, Hung 3-6; selected to play for Army South Arliss 17-18, lost to Pung and P. Ching 1-6.

Sammy Zee and Y. Chang lost against European YMCA et ?]weat K&H Summers and H. 24)

to Lin and Lam 1-8: lost to Lesing P.B.

יי.

G. F. Santos and M. T. Nunes

Shields 25-23,

today at the European bea and Hung 4-0 lost to Pung and YMCA Pool, Kowloon.

WB. Brown and JH. Ching -

Tse and Chang beat Lin and You CSM Parcicion (HK Regt); Kinburgh beat E. La Land and 7-8: beat Leung and Hung 7-5; bext

Yusuf Pure End Chính tả

lost HKU Bolt RAY BY 5-4 Lt Butler (15 Med Hegt), Woll E Poulson 10-15.

Baker (Q Mov); Can Partridge MY Adal and S.

W. Bo and Fu Ms (KU) lost (DI Wisp); L Keith (15 Med to V. C, Bond, and J. Tindali to Jetline and Rayner 2-6; drea

and Scott6-6. Best Regt); Lepl Jones (HK Big 13-15.

Regt) Sgn Ryan Bunder and and Booth G

You (FCL) ZONE

with Cotter

KP Lee and

to Fenions and Rayner beet Sig Det):

and and Booth 6-1

Miler and lost to T. Pilkington and H. Finney 15-21.

{ALE-Fma [DEM. Hires"

Cetter and Scot: 6-3 best Bunder Reserve: Gar Cambrlige An Open Singles match post it.3.1. nd H. Len (KU) last (15 Med Hegt); Capt Weeks poned from last weeksli

to Jenkingsand: Royner 2-5... drow (23 Goo Hosp Cpl Shielletto H. Holgate beat A. J. Coelho

I

with Cotter and Scott 6-6, best Sunderland and Booth 6-0

(18 Td Amb).

Tuesday, I

Liddell L.M. Neves (FC) Y EJ. (KBGC) at KCC: C.G. Ma (CCC) + R. Lapsley (KDC) at TC: CİM. v W. Marshalsey McLeman (TC)

KDC) at CCC LA. da Luz (REC) v J. Meintyre (KDC) at KBGC. W. M. MeCall (CDC) v A. Bachon (FC) at KCC EM. Alarcon (REC) VP. Hughes (KBGC) at KDC; AZ Coates (CCC) V R. Tay (CCC) at TC; W. Bayne (KDC) W. Riley (KDC) at KBGC: W.J. Howard (KCC) v H A.R. Ridadale (EXTC) KDC: Abbas (ITC) v J.H. Goodman (PRC) at TC.

·

Thursday, 11

ARA. Rahman (TRC), v A. Hutton (KEGC) at TC: N. Friser (TC) ER Rosselet (KCC) at HKFC Dr C.O. Lee

Ropelet (POC) VCR (CCC) at RC; S. Bucka (PRC) N.

(HRCC) at CCX Keaton

WC. Oxley (CCC) or TE Baker (KCC) v MB. Husin (TRC) at TC.

A.AG. SIva (REC) or W. Hong SUS (KCC) v AP Pereira" (REC) at XBGC.

B. Marlem (POC) or M. Ferreira (REC) v J. Duffels (KCC) 41 KBGC. J.A. Coelho (FC) or E. Holgate (KCC) VAK Mind (IBC) at KCC. A. Campbell (KDC) v W. Gaffney at (IRC) (KCC) or AM. Orar KBCC

R.E. Read (USRC) or AH, Sermi (IRC) VGA. Gutterres (REC) C.W. Lam (KCC).41 KDC,

B. Douglas (TC) or D.C. Symons (KCC) Y JH. Kinburgh (TC) or G.A. Scuza (CCC) at HKFC.

P.C. Gasson (KBOC) or L

V SS. (IRC)

Hussain (FC) at

KBGC.

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