Summer League Softball
! THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1955.
ON HIS WAY
SOUTH CHINA UPSET THE JAGUARS 4-3
Manager Bob Law's South China “A” caused a major upset by beating Eddie Barros' favoured Jaguars 4-3 in a thrilling Summer Softball League gume at King's Park yesterday. The Caroliners utilised two pitchers, P. C. Wong and W. K. "Goose" Wong, to match this important win, Vie Pedruco was the kosing pitcher.
Jaguars dominated the batting department with a 6-4 edge over the Caroliners, but South China's fielders held down their opposition to only four runs in the seven- inning game. The gume produced much excitement and the few spectators were not disappointed.
There was nothing defengst home plate on a hit to centre about South China's gane,field by Dickie Pereira.. They started of in
เกเพ Justion, core 1 run in the Initial inaing, added three more in the secondi canto but were held scoreless for the remaining frames. The four runes registered in the first two Indnes were raffelent to give them a narrIA win,
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Bo teams were
full strength un they contributed came fine entertalfing softball. Jaguars hurt flore chances to rese but failed to produce runs berate the players frittered away these chances,
1.C. Wong, the 'old reliable' pitcher of South China, was then relieved of mound work by "Goose" Wong who held the Jaguars to a scoreless fifth canto but the Cals sprang bock Into action again
exelting seventli.
in
ALT
a
when Igmar Erickson made bold effort to steal second, but an aglie K. T. Leung beat him to second base to force him out.
Benny Omar then faced the very confident "Goose" Wong. Omar hit Wong's first plich fr fly, which ended the thrill- packed game,
THE TEAMS Cha Wond Arst walked Eddie South
Pitcher P. C. Barros but atoned for this by Wong (W. K. "Goose" Wong fanning Arturo Ozorio, an un- 6th) Catcher S. C. Wong; 1st usual accomplishment as it Ja baseman-C. M. Tsang; 2nd seldom that the stealy Ozorio is baseman--W. K. Kan;
3rd struck out in a softball game, baseman-Y. K. Chun; Short- An alert Barros next stule second stop-K. T. Leung; Leltilelder- Centrefield- or an error by W. K. Kan. L C. Poon; Yeutiful pitcher W.K. "Goose" | Barros again scized an oppor- Weng showed that be. is atunity to steal third when P. C. rapidly improving moundsman, Wong erred. He was son; out to do mound work in Alth, inning when the going got very tough, but performed so well that Jaguars
were allowed only two hits,
Leeing pitcher Vie Pedruco was met at his best form, being wild with some of his pitches. The Jaguars Helders though Cirors than the making fewer
hardworking but those six errors were costly
Carolmera,
unts.
the
were
Benny Omar was the main olfenster, being tagged with two
willy curvas in the first inning and a third in the scoond, while Vie Podruro was charged with two and Jork Brown, playing bastma. deputising for
Jo Hussain, one,
K. F. Chin (P. C. Wong Stli); Righitelder-Dickie Lau.
Jaguars:--Pitcher--Vle Pcd- There was tense excitement ruco; Catcher-Igmar Ericksen; when Igmar Erieksen whacked a 1st baseman-Jock Brown; 2nd beauty to centre held, scoring baseman -- Gerry Langenberg; Barros for the Jaguars rum lu3rd baseman-Benny Omar; this inning and cutting down Shortstop-Arturo Ozorio; Len- South Chino's lend to 4-3. helder-Dick Chaves; Centre-
elder-Eddie Barros;
Right- fielder-Dlek Pereira.
The Jaguars threat to tle the was partially dismissed
game
LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Draw For Next Rounds
TWO DOUBLE PLAYS The game was fentred by two double plays in the secund and fifth innings. The hits were only singles. Successful batters were Jock Brown (2), Gerry Langenberg, Dick Chaves, Dick Pereira and Igmar Erickson for the Jaguars and Y.K. Chan, S.C. | ship. Wong. P.C. Wong and I. F. Chan For South China,
Jaguars started
Of
Open Singles, Triples And Rinks
The following are the draws for the third round of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship, and the second round draw of the Triples and Rinks Champion-
OPEN SINGLES
(Third Round)
A. 1. Coelho, 1, S. Silva, C. A.
Cuello, (PC) at K.B.G.C.
E. J. Llúdeli, T. Kayanogh, P.
On Wednesday 27 at 5.15 pan. off shankity 1
Kncable KBGC) OF A. A.
Rosselet. O.
with batters Ozario, Erikson and Omar unable to do any damage. and then find themselves in serious ouble when Benny
Omar fumbled wire, allowing KP. Leung to advance to first, Steal second and reach third and C.M. Tsong to reach first safely, 1., C. Poon fled out buat next butter Y. K. Chan hit a grounder
J 18 (ECC) K.D.C.
(R) v C. R.
ughes RBGC) v G. Hong Choy. ht Rider, 9. Leonard, (CCC) R. Morrison. A. E W. Chambers,
Ma
H. Seemin, (IRC) D R.B.G.C
C. C. Ma (CCC) or R. Lapsies Eliot (KD) V S. K. Sung.
W. M. Mecall (KDC) or KDC)
A. Bachng (FC) at K.B.G.C.
W. Riley (KDC) v 5. Bucks (RC)
or N. Heaton (RCC) at Rec.
E. M. Alarcoun Rec
217
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C
3. M. Gutierrez, B. P. F. Mar- ques. C. Rosa Pereira, (Ree) ot
Hughes (KG) v G. C. Good D. M. Miller, 3 Masler, W. C.
year
(USRC) or F. Kermant Fixxs (POC) v M.A. tabs, M. Nunes, J. A. Tibble, (FC) at
TRECI AU K.B.C.
W. Howard (RCC) or H. K.D., Risale (KFC)_v_A‚R.A. itali-
to centre, chasing home Leung man (RC) RI K.D.G.C.
for the first run in.
A. Seemin (IRC) or G. A. (RCC) at 1.C.
OPEN RINKS
(Recond Round) On Sunday 24′′ tahn, .br Retain
The Jaguars rose to the cees-Gutierres (Rec) v E. R. Rosselet A. R. A. Rahyuan, K, M.
South
Sion by wiping tel China's threal 12 sc3.0 after men bed loaded the scend and third bases.
In the second bom.ng Jaguars were given a
W. Hong Sling (KCC) v I. AÐ Kumiahn, (IRC) v A. A. G. da (INC) a Rec.
Sitva, L. M. Rodrigues, C.A. M. da Silva (Rec) y 3. H. Danenburg. A. A. das Remedios. Kur e Rod Ree)_at_1.K.F.C.
Un Friday 29 at 5.13 p.m.
D. C. Symons, S. Ramchord. G. A. 11. Alban TIRC) or J. Good. Madur, F. R. Karmani, (KCC)
D. M. Millar. Dr C. o.
Robert Cohen, the French holder of the World Bantamweight boxing title, leaving Paris by air with his manager, Gaston Raymond, for Johannesburg where he will defend his title against South African Willy Towcel on September 3.
Cohen is now reported to have fully recovered from the motor car accident in which his jaw was broken last January and which threatened to end his career.-Central Press Photo,
SUNDAY'S TRIAL
*
THE THREE-DAY RACE SELECTORS FELT A LONG WAY FROM HAPPINESS
By "NTACA"
Selectors have, like Gilbert's policemen, "a far, from happy lot," and the poor mortals whose bounden' duty it was to select a team for the Singapore Three-Day Race, must have felt a long way from happiness as they watched the slow and dignified progress of the "Short List" in the 66 Miles Selection Race on Sunday.
On a day that was reasonably fast, with no loss of time from hold-ups, the average speed of the winner was just under 22 miles an hour. To judge from the calibre of rider we saw in the 7 Hussar race a lot better will be needed to make any impression on the Singapore boys.
We are led to believe that the RAF; Ellingham and Lunn of serve them, and their followers, - aces in Singapore follow the REME CC; and Jones and Rolt in good stead in the future. "British" pattern, in that they of the 7 Hussars form a well- The six retirers can also keep
combination, consist mainly of a nice steady balanced
who their heads high. They are lú run, all well bunched, until the should do well if they ride as a some very good company, quite dual sprint, Which makes for team. They will do badly if they a few "Aces" having fallen by safety, if not for good racing. try to ride as individuals.
the wayside with them.
What Our team can score they show
The
best sprinter is Wilkinson, ever the ultimate outcome, aggression, if they make the also A hard man to shake of a whether or not any of our riders others work hard, but not if back wheel, while Beck has been turns his pedals into the Pare de they are content to amble along putting in some strenuous train- Prince at the end, the venture as they did on Sunday.
ing on the sprint, hitherto his has been well worth the while. Of the enthe field, only Lunn only weak link. Jones, Rolt and
THE NOVICES made continuous efforts to liven Ellingham have both speed and From the Stars to the Novices. up the proceedings, and he was able team-workers. Luan is the drawing to its close,
stamina and should prove involu- The NTACA Competition is now only two not strong enough to get clear away on his own. It made one enigmu of the team. Very At events remaining to be decided. long for the days of the fabulous and strong, he combines speed, The positions in both Team and Todd-White, Fey and Hurford can be looked to for some sur-The Essex still lead in the
stamina
fine sprint, and dividuel contests are exc
trio, who made every race fight all the way.
The leam to be sent is with-ggt. put doubt the best in the Colony manager
and a
prises.
With
the
Whittamore
and
فة
race, but by only one point from experienced Fit. REME CC. Lunn, of REME CC. team has taken over the lead in the reasonable individual battle, with a total of at the moment, the only top-amount of the
the 16 of very necessary 17 points, against liner missing being Paddy element, luck, we can look for- Philcox and 15 of Clegg. Bouch, who is nowhere near at ward hopefully to at least a few enough. Beck and Wilkinson of awards, if not some of the higher Hill Climb, (of Twisk HUI) to The remaining events are the honours. 1 would like
to place be held today, and a 50 miles money now on Beck for the "Round the Colony" time trlat "King of the Mountains" prize, the following week. With every-
WELL WORTH WHILE
thing wide
open as it is, some. The British Team has been exetting racing is forecast.
TOUR DE FRANCE
Italy's Fantini Sets
Fantastic Pace To
Win
12th Lap At Millau
Millau, July 19.
my
receiving some first-class write-
AGE OF GIANTS ups in the local Press on their
*Tar- All sports have their Tour de France exploits and all gets." The Four-Minute Mile cyclists in the Colony are grate-made headlines all over the ful to the Press for the amount world. In the sphere of Time- of space the race is getting. Trialling, one of the aims of the With only four of the original "All-day" men has been the "480 ten riders still fighting, it wouldn.iles in 24 hours." scem that they have nothing Riders have been creeping much to crow about, especially nearer to it during the last few as they are way down the lists years, but a short while In both Team ond Individual
Ken Price made Welshman Ke placings.
ago,
of nine miles,
large-sized jump of
But they have had their fair to cover 4784 miles, share of bad luck in this, their
first
finishing gains! stai
stiff hend wind, to essay at racing over such bent previous record-holder,
Italy's Alessandro Fantini set up a fantastic pace over 150 miles in distances ned terrain, and have Stuart Thompson, by nearly five rain and thunderstorms to. sail into this glove making town today as winner of the 12th stage of the Tour De France cycling marathon.
1
Jean Bobet, brother of France's World Champion Louison Bobet, started the attack with Fantini and 12 other riders just after the start from Avignon. At the 26 mile mark, they had already forged 7 minutes and 15 seconds ahead of the main pack pushing it up to 13 minutes 30 secs, at the 45th milestone.
opportunity | man (PRC) v. Phoenix (KCC) | Marien, W. C. Hngs. (POC at Nello Lauredi of the Southeast Laureti lett Hoor tralling and climb in sweep the Cataliners of their at H.K.P.C.
arte
Tony Hoar of Britain and tempt to catch up the leaders, He had a puncture during the
French team broke away
Fert
Vic
RCC) at Ree.
l'ereira, K.D.c.
W. Gaffney (RCC) v. C. McLen- | K.D.C. Pedrues was
Wis nan (TC) at K.B.G.C.
E. J. Xavier, A. J. Coelho, C.A. sented by Gerry Langenberg's M. VEURE FLOT Collio, L.. S. Silva, (FC)
A hit to centrefeld for the tieing dell (KBGC) V S. Y.
E.
C. C. E. Paksoy, (Ree) at run. Three Jaguars loaded the bases with none
J. A. Un Liz (Rec) v S. Maslem nway. They | (Poc) at K.B.C.C.
AM. da Luz, F. G. da Luz, were Dick Chaves at first, Jock M. B. Hassan (INC) v J. J. A. da Luz. 1. F. da LAIK Brown at second and Gerry Finney PC de R. Gourley (RDC) (Reci or F. X. M. da Silva, A. A.
Hat LK.F.C.
Guterres, C. F. Remedios, L. F. Langebery at third. Mox! three
Xavier, Rec) v Wony Yan. U. A. Rumjaha (IRC) or Jagitur batters Ened up were Bund 1KB Contes (CCCT
Dickie Pereira, Eddie Barras and Kitchell (IRC)
R. Tay (CCC) at TC.
A tur Ozorio.
or R. Hetherington (USRC) v 1. F. With this new hope of over-Laz (Reet at K.0.0.C. taking South China, the Jaguars, M. Y. Adal (IRC) v A. however, failed to register my Miu (IRC) at T.c.
ruri due the excellent pitching
or P. C. Wong who fanned
OPEN TRIPLES
(Second Round),
On Sunday 31
Saugo, Esmall, f Ferreira.
ecc) K.B.G.C.
M. F.. Rodrigues, M. A. Rohman. de M. T. Nunes. 3. A. Tibble, (FC) v R. M. Hetherington, W. Hart
K. Baker, W. Rees. R. Traft, USRC)
At K.D.G.C.
C. M. Rozario E. 0. Barrow.
C. M. Franco, M. J. Rull, Ä, H. Souza, V. Ribelm, (FC) at K.D.C.
Howard. R.
after
57 miles in 'n determined
at-
LEAGUE
TENNIS
.dn
the 800-foot high caught up with the leaders. Minier Pass but quickly caught In the final climb, Constan!} up with the pack after a rapid Ockers of Belgium attacked but repair.
power into his pedals to
the line first.
France's Jean Forrestler
In the deciding sprint.
OVERALL LEADER Antonia Rolland still keeps they yellow sweater he has wom
no cause to feel in any way dis-nilles. The Team record alsó took graced. There is an awful lot to a beating, Rutland CC boosting learn in this highly specialised it up to 1,395 miles.
field and the lessons they are Truly, this is an age of giants, absorbing so painfully now will at least in sport.
Detroit Tigers Subdue Orioles With A. 12-4 Victory
Detroit, July 19,
the leaders reacted and in the At the top of this pass, Hoar (ina) sprint Fanini pumped was 11 mins. 50 seconds behind cross the 15 leaders and 25 seconds ahead of Spain's Miguel Poblet reti and Holland's Jan Nolten, who had also broken away from the pack. After another six miles
Relief pitcher Babe Birrer, summoned from the bull- Hoar was overtaken by Poblet and a small group.
pen in the sixth inning to quiet the Baltimore bats, went Stili alone rhythm slacker on a hitting rampage on his own today with a pair of The heavy rain early yester for the greater part of the toured and the back of tools him three-run homers to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 12-4 5. S. Hussain, F. Tan, (FC) day morning, curtailed play in as the overall leader. "Loutson TOMORROW'S RACE
But for tomorrow's 128 miles triumph over the Orioles. the Men's "D" Division tennis Bobet is the second in the over- Pereira for the first out, and J. Tang. II. Phoenix, J. Duffield, W. J
4from here to Albi. Hoar sold: Birrer came to the rescue of starter Frank Lary all individual classification, then both Barros Ried out. This could have been Rees at K.D.C.
VF Howarth, of seven games were played. Hemedies, C. A. Danenburg, L. P. C. Cosgrove. M. E. Purvis.
MEN'S "D" DIVISION
Itolland,
necessary alone." Iring winning,
Harvey (KBGC) at T.R.C. Whe J. Tindall, F. C. Garson, L. F. G.
CNC (1) Beat KCC (1) my 732-135
There are now 75 riders left P. J. Benson, J. Kelleher. A.
There
here are now 75 riders out Jaguars but South China Cosgrove, KDGC), K. Sumunera, M. L. Soaren, W. C. Ogley, (CCC) beat Low and don't be of the 130 starters left in the inte
Y.W, 8.K. Wong (CRC)
mce. The Swiss star Itidsdale, 11. F. HCFC) at K.C.C.
Sheds, G. A. Guterres, C. A. Noronha, K. Fenton and C. Churi 6-3; beat race, The British and Southwest Ferdi Kubler, suffering from
Noronha. J. E. tech JWyper, N. Herton, J. Kelly,
Noronha, E. Ho and L. Brechsler 9-1.
after exhaustion France
yesterday's been KCC) W.
B.W. Cley and C.M. Chow (CRC) Mickrick. W. McCall (KDC) at Kennedy, Wily beat Lo and Jong 6-4; beat Fenton elininated from the team classi lap, falled to start today:
Wiamson, (KCC) v
Louis Borgund (South west I.R.C.
and Churn 7-3;, beat Ho and Brechfication as they coch have jess A.M. Omer, M. 1. Haren Hughes, J. McKelvie, CBCC) Mok and L. Fong (CRC) drew and Southwest France thendened the race today.
Kavanagh, sier
and France)
Carlo Clerect than three riders competing- All, (IRC) or F. Howarth, M. E. Rec.
will Lo and Jong 0-6; beat Fenton Purvis, A. Harvey, (KBGC) ASC Smith, D. W. Seach. T. and Churn 0-2; lost to Ho mid At. Hapsista. E. M. Alarcoun. A. A.W. R. Wilson, F. Marsin. (CCC) Brechsler 4-6 Luz (Hr) at H.K.F.C
nr 3. Hooven, A. K. Minu, 1. All, : CCSNC 1. Beat LRC By! 5-4 F. G. da Luz. J. A. día luz, R.A. M.
(IRC) Y D. E. Luz, flec). A Sequeira, W. F. da
C.C. Lino and J. Lang (CCSRC) duffney, T. E. Baker, Jost to Hollway and Nanning 4-0 A. I W alman, A. J. Diviccha, U
(KCC) at T.C. flumjahn, (RC) at K.B.G.C.
C. Rena
fost to Brandt and Van Derhak 4-11;
and Ozorio} (KCC) v A. A. G. du Blive. A. AI.. M. Nevee, (C Basa. F. Lee, league. Only two out of a total loutes and 53 seconds behind "I am ready to attack again after Baltimore had scored once to null within a single
The
for
proved themselves completely) on top with their inn control of the game,
Une
CRACKED UP. Then the Jaguars were press- è in for defence, but the Helders tracked under
result of which pressure as a South China came through with three well deserved runs.
11.
Marshally, J. R.
Lam, KCC) v A. V. Lopes, E. R
at T.C.
T.
4.
Bonth China Beat KGV 2-0
heat Miss A. Richalgh and Mim E. (40)
teams have
the
2. Belguim, 20 hrs, 45 mins, sees. 3. Holland 20 hrs, 38 mins, pace for 26 secs,
of
run of the Tigers. The Orioles had Dave Philly at second with none,out..
Birrer checked the threat and bloated the first round-tripper
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R HE
4
1
12 14.
I
of his Major League' career in Ballimore the bottom of the same inning Detroit after singles by Frank HOL150 McDonald, Zuverink (4), and Fed Hatfield.
Johnson (7), Schallock (8) and
That drive elevated the Tigers Triandos, Lary, Birrer (0) and Info poi B-4 Ient and Detroit House. WP-Lary (0-10), LP- completed the rout in the eighth McDonald (3-4). RE-Morsh when Charley Maxwell's double, (18!), Birrer 2 (1st and 2nd).
NATIONAL LEAGUE plus singles by House and Hal- field, produced one run before
1st Game BITTCT
*ts unloaded nemer in succession,
sexand
France teams were eliminated.
Britain and the Southwest in the Major Leagues.
This was the only day netion
In American League night INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
at was games, Washington Individual classification after Cleveland,
York the 12th
Now
3. P. Fornara (Italy) 70 hrs, efanati was at Philadelphia, also Nuxhan, Ridzik (4), Minarcin
St Louis New York
Schmidt. (1-0) and Sarni, Heurn, Monzani (D) and West- Tum, Katt (9), LP Heam (9-8).
(11th) Boyer (14th) Harris (7ih). the National League, St
Cincinnati 2. L. Bobot (France) 70 hrs, Louis was at New York for a
Cin Philadelphin twi-night doubleheader,
R
HE
2
0 1
1 4
at
RH
3 7 12
for
1. A Rolland (France) 76 Chicago, and Boston at Kansas HR-Virdon
TEAM STANDINGS are now competing as
for Team classification Tony Hoar of Emsworth, Hants, 12th lap. attacked continuously in rain K. Kan started the spirited
1. Franes, 20 hours, 41 mins. Hong Subrogea, A. M. Souza, font to Graham and Eggenberger__4+D.
and thunderstorm today until he 30 secs. South China rally by reaching A. It. Abbas, 8. Yumif, A. R... F. Marques. J. M. Gut C.L. Lee and F. Wah (CCSRC) "burnt out" in the last 15 miles. first safely. A wild pitch by Khchell, me) or A. Duffy W. lerres Ree) v A. v. Lopes, A. lost to Hellway and Nanainga 4-0 to trail into this French glove Vic Pedruco
Rees, C. Roursefell, (KBGC) N. Other. E R. Hostelet, C. ft beat Brandt and Van Derheek 6-1 making town. enabled Kon to
S. K. Sioan, K. Forrow, P. B. Roselet, (CCC) at K.B.G.C steal second and Dick Lau got Gardner, KFC)_at_T.C.
beat Graham and Eggenberger · 0-2. G. F. Santos, P. K. Law, A.N. C.F. Yain and K.It. Chang
After pushing the E. Greenwood. P. Cattler, K. B. Other, R. Tay, (CCC) v G Wall (ccstic) beat Holloway and Nan 100 miles alene ahead of the to Arsi on another Pedruco
Baker, (KFC) v A. B. Kitchell, Goodman, B. Hollands K. ninga 6-1; beat Brannit and Vag main pack in an attempt to Join error. South China londed the
A. M. Runjahn, K. M. Omar, Bodle. (PRC)" at I.R.C.
and Derheck 6-0; beat Graham bases through K. F. Chan, RC at C.C.C.
A. D. Duffy. A B Coleman, Eggenberger -3,
with the small bunch up 9. Lloyd. . D. Angur, Tien, for the first time, Pedraco. 9. Y. Dur, S, Ramchard, C. w.t. MW. Gintbers, A. Morri
LADIES' DIVISION
the main pack finally walked K. T. "Rabbit" Leung Rossett, C. I. Ronselet (CCC) of son, W. Biles, A. E. Eliott (KDC)
Looks him and he finished! W. C. Taylor, A. Boyd-Cowan, J. at H.K.F.C.
Mrs Khoo and Min Ho (CAA) 72nd with 7 hours, 28 mins, 20 for South Chiru's first run in.
Bennett. fiKFC) at Res. A hit by C. M. Tsang which
A. D. Kitchell, M. Y. Adal, A. Shekury 6-3 best Miss 8 Hewson seconds, ond 34 minutes, 30 D. C. Bymous, 7. Madar. F. R. M. Rinnjaho, K., M. Omar, (C) saw first baseman Jock Brown Kenuani, (KCC) C. M. Rozario, J. K. Sinon, B. 1. die and his Stokes 6-1: bent Mt seconds behind A. Fantini, the rs, 50 mins, 60 secs. fumble enabled Kan to
M. J. Rul. V. race K.B.G..
winner. Ribeiro, (FC) at Torrow. P. B. Gardner, (11KFC) at "MinPhon and Mrs Sambok kat home for the second run and a
"I just gave up," explained 65 mins, 40 secs. G. F. Santos, P. K. Lau, R. Tay, K. Song, N. D. Baker, C. C. Shekury 8-1: best Mum Hewson and the 23-year-old plumber. Brinn
Ma. A. Il Beemin (coc) Miss Bloket -2: beat Miss Fieldman Robinson of Huddersfield wisely 57 mins, 14 secs, sacrificed fly to left held by L. CCC v M. 8. McKay. Haeside. C.
Teltor. W, McKay, W. M. David- Poon stored Chan for the Riley, (KDC) at .C.
Mia Lo 0-1. third run.
South China led 4-1 Bass, (FC) F. Lee, W. C. Ogley, C. Spence, N. Fraser,
A. C. Sequeira, E. G. Barres, B., R. 8. Gourley. (DC) DE AMEA Dow and Min P. Kho BCAA) stayed with the big pack to con- 4. 3. Brænkart (Belgium), 78 waukes was at Pittsburgh for a Dickson (7-8) sad Seminick at the end of the second inning. W. J. Howard, (CCC) or F.X.M. Brown, J. it. Kinniburgh, (TC) at 0-0 beat Miss Hewson
W bent Miss Ridhaigh and Mins Shekury serve his energy to finish arm, 14 mins, da Silva, A. A. Guterres, L. VI.K.Z.C.
8. G. Astrun (Italy) 77 hrs, | Chicago Making a determined bid to Xavier at K.B.G.C.
Stoker 6-1: heas Mirs Fieldman and comfortable 24 minutes, 8 seconds JW. Leo, K. Nazarin, Y.. cle- Miss L 0-0.
behind Fantini.
34 ming-France-Fresse.... gain honours. In this first round G. Stark. 11. Douglas, 2. D. chell. 8. M. ftumfahn, (INC) v b. all-important game, Jaguars
Baxter, (TC) v W. M. Davidson, Douglass, W. S. Mellant. . B. bounced back into action in the fourth innings scoring
A. P. Pereira, 8, E. Bouza, C YESTERDAY'S RESULTS when Jock Brown crossed the OR tee of 0. It. Clayton.
Remulls of matches played yesterday wern:
Coldo
a ruma
S.
T.C.
st Gourley, R. Mekeivte, (KDC) Baxter, n. 3. Marshall, (TC) t
C.C.C.
W. McColl, C. McLennan (TC) v
Even the slightest cold
is to be feardd
Do not let it spread] Defeat it from the start. by taking 1 or 2 'CAFASPINS ®
CAFASPIN
-Minglan R.M. Hetherington (USC) beat 1. Kitchell RC) 31-4.
Paica
J. Lee and Baction tost to L M. NIVEL HW,3. Howard 14-35. Madueries and B.P. Marques best AM2 Vives and 7. Angus 18-4. KAP., Pereira and C.C. Pereira Bunk. A.DAN Raimon and U.A. The Chayotezand A., Elliot Tort Glatiner and W. Hong Bling
·Holly and I. Testors 1C) R. Cap and M.J. Invechá
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