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HE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1868,
LOCAL SOFTBALL WILL BE
LOSING
ANOTHER GREAT
DIAMOND WIZARD
By "TIME OUT”
As the ss "President Wilson" sets sail for the United States of America to- night, local softball will be losing another great diamond wizard, for on this ship will be Marcus Souza, better known to the softball public as 'Cuts Cus', one of the colony's best back-entchers today.
He yg born in Shanghai on October 30, 1936 in the ex-French Concession and started hi udies in the Saint Joan of Arc's College there, representing the school's
Itsu L'AITAL
o, zball term
livision, tin
epiptured Leaving Shanghai in 1949 he CLEA 14 Hongkong where he slugging average crown,
Sulle rond in the 1 from melt brulated
Hi test your Colige in 1954
39-40 wiftball Was
fax Best best
with
a 1500
vogue's butting
Carl
305
which he playedt
the junior league Jugust-
B01 Mateus shifted over
to the stalling Bikhawks play-
ng a 1 base, and helped girly
14)
The drive to the champnotis
when they knocked up
rewind-breaking winning
I
of Litetern COUSIN QUv, games
The following Seal, fu Tamp Oven Dive rule of valehry for
Hawk
TRDE PARI
17
Sumor
When his medes split tem-
in 1954, he joined the the Senior 'Cus
Warriors in
Jeugte articl there
"A" Cius
proved his power at the bat by
through th wizy
Flugging his
Major Hugues to etul op eighth
i tu lengue', Hatting Average
L'uning
Hawk
Licl
10
die
in 1906, he spermheaded
Its team' drive to the Senior
Wills
19 Hun B perant Batter fo', the highwat by (
MARCUS SOUZA
Just heart-breaking
hairlin
ORCISTORI
tlac
w J Afmnir orig Most Valuable Player
King Shows What Toughness Looks Like
By “RECORDER”
Award. This same year, bo e- tablished himself as one of the colony's top catchers, represent- Portugal in the Interna.. Ing tional Series and the Hongkong Softball Asociation Selection
against Taiwon.
HIS BIGGEST THRILL
le biggest thrt in this line
of sport came in the summer of 1903 when he pitched baseball who Olants for the chaplon coasted rough the fixtures without a single defeat, in one particular
the agakist Kame Overseas, 'Cus Cus' struck ou!
and mound 13 batters on the
no remarkable notched up a
bitter.
During his school days in La Salle College, he was an active membe of their athlelle teamm and showed great promise in the Javelia
department where he the school's championship held for three years. Taking part in Inter-Schools The Lolony'
པ་ Athletic competition in 1902, he wal ed off with top houeurs in the Javelin Throw.
Fans who have watched him King's Park will re- work qut me: the whole-hearted sup
gave in every game-*** win, tone of draw! His repikat - tion us u rificar catcher will of in the minxis
• Jong remain Lore stealers who tried to cross his path and failed whlie his superb sportsmanship, on and off the playing field, is definitely
to be treasured.
any
A SEVERE BLOW MECAN departure konigal will not only be a severe blow to his mutes of the Blackhawks, whom he served creditably for year, but also to local
y
will
frum the
absence incel his park with stirring memories when the blue and gold colours of the Blackhawks take the Beld again,
Those who saw Singapore Services' Leslie King in softball, as followers of this ine action against the cream of the Hongkong Services' bat- ting talent on Tuesday, mawing them down with precision while they were chury of hitting out, saw a King gritting his teeth to deal with a bit of i revolution at Chater Road yesterday afternoon.
Given more than four and a half hours in which to score 227 runs, the Hongkong Services started by taking After an hour's bat- 20 minutes for their first six cuZIN, ting the scoreboard showed 24 und Henderson again put his leg before.
W.
the sapatairs and an different Taylor Who | umpires
uumort in line with the Fwd are to King's leg trap yes roof,
wickel, saw it too.
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with old campaigner Withall as when Howard Dobson fuft vie-
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up to 17
Goodwin-Bon un- and Tayle derstanding, the second thue in net helped himae. to a forceful the match but not first bull this
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have great pleasure, there- fore, in extending to him
of Joel softball, our behart
best wishes in the eerst future and to wish bằm our warmcal Bon Voyage!"
Loppylugs Wins Cambridgeshire Handicap
Newmarket, Oct. 31. tuppylugs, four-year-old, own-
vil and trained by Jolur Beary, forged to the front inside the Inat furlong to wire the Cam- bridgeshire Handicap over nine furlongs today.
to 143 and King struggled on with them, sharing the easier meat with Goodwin untli his
Hidden by E. P H. Smith with the analysts finally read 29.3 overs,
From a favourable draw in the 44
8 maidens, 53 runs, 7 wickets fie of 14 he hold off but then caine
a strong for a, determined as Tay-
thembined Hongkong finish from the French trained Wen M.
Innings. To ne ven and he was still Services second
His Hanz I owned by American Wikhalf fell match analysis read
Larry McPhail the very wickets, 18 maidens, 70 runs, 14
Loppylugs,
Invece when,
int the
a1 59.
olber end efficient but quite overshadowed wickets. Goodwin, being tempted out to he stumped by Bone,
Howard Dobson came in in That aggressive mood in which he is seen at his b52 He was determined to knock King off his length and he hit him.
44.3
Neven
AN ATHLETE BY ACCIDENT
Kenneth J. Box, of Liverpool, who is running for Britain in the 4 x 400 Metres relay in the Olympic Games at Melbourne next month, probably owes his selection to a fall from a horse five years ago. His left foot was injured when the horse rolled onio 11 and this stopped him pinying soccer for a lime and turned his interest to athletics.
Although he has achieved success as a sprinter, Box thinks that the Long Jump may eventually be his best event.Reuterphoto.
INDIA - AUSTRALIA
SECOND TEST MATCH ENDS
IN TAME DRAW
Bombay, Oct. 31.
The second Test match between India and Australia, played here today, anded in a tame draw on the fifth and İnal day today,
JACK PETERSEN SUGGESTS
A Rubber Head Shield To Protect Boxers From Damaging Blows
By DEREK JOHN
Such an
What is to be done about the curse of modern boxing, the cut eye? Injury has ruined many a promising fight. Worse, it has permanently affected many a boxer's sight.
New attempts to avoid serious eye injuries also look like dealing boxing a knock-out blow.
In Belgium the other Saturday Hogan "Kid" Bassey, Nigerian holder, of the Empire featherweight title, was on his way to what appeared a comfortable win At the end of the fourth round, however, the fight was stopped over Jean Sneyers.
In Snayers' favour because of a small cut over Bassey's left eye.
1
14
in no way The injury WI dangerous. The releroe ail set to let the fight con- tinuo. But doctor said no, and with boxing already on the
of being point
outlawed in Belgium the ref. didn't argue.
We don't want cut eyes, int booding can't survive decisions like that. What is the answer?
Finnish runner. Aniti Viskuri Man with a solution is Jack defeat
Emil Zatopek's Petersen, former British Heavy- | Lomion's Albert Itull the other recently broke weight Champion
week Sammy, asked about the thirty kilometre world record десте of Ly comeback,
by more than twenty secondla. Viskari won married." | Earlier this year awered: "Getting
Ivan wand their husbands to kʊ away; competing
the fifth time. from home to train.
She, ico, la a housewife and hun But now comes a man to upset only once failed to win a medal.
Mr
the the
He theories.
Sammy
Muller-Preis won former British women's foils title in the Lou McCarthy.
at Featherweight
Games of 1932, and Champion,
Angeles present making a comeback is followed with bronze medals at a lightweight.
Berlin und Wembley,
After 51
crushing six evunda over Johnny Bler at
1 line
RUBBER HEAD SHIELD He declares: "There is much Then he hurried off to his wife the Boston Marathon in record to be sold in Dr Edith Summer- | and baby. skill's argument that definite Sammy was hailed as a world
is sometimes prospect physical damage caused in the ring. A rubber
AA #
teatherweight and head shield should be adopted but his progress stopped
then he rapidly sild downhill. to prottet boxers from damage He was strongly advised to give by blows on the head and face."
Petersen apeafts
bitter up boxing. experience. An Injury received Now he has found a new en-
with in his fir
Len
Harvey thusiasm, a new zest - "Phanks almost cost him his sight,
to Mrs McCarthy."
from
I will be interesting to see what happens next_summer the Old Trafford Test wicket takes apin us soon as it
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a year. Runember the fourth Test between England and Aus trailu? It was when that chap Laker routed the Aussies on his UWII.
And marriage doesn't necCS-
the careers of Marlly cut
women athletes,
the
This year's Olymples provides two instances of housewive tuying in top-class sport.
Ix.
That's Mare-
to make the But he failed Finnish Olympic team. good news for Olymple then competitors, or is it?
--London_Kxpress Servier)
(COPYRIGHT)
Final Entry Of Nations For Games Numbers 74
Melbourne, On. 31.
Competing in Melbourne will
36-year-old high-Jumper The final entry of nations for
Tyler, Indies Durothy
who wil be the Olympic Games in Mei- Comes chief leaving her London home and bourne is 74, the two sons to appear in her fourth executive officer, Lieut-General
Sir William Games.
Bridgeford today.
Next year the West
England's visitors. Their Godard. In captin in John 1950 Goddard had this to say
about the Old Trafford pitch: "It's not a wicket. They ought to be unbamed of themselves; It's the womt I've seen in my
te
The man who wine the 5,000 Three dropped calches, by Neil Harvey, two of them Metres event in the Olympics
second.
better seconds 4x in the morning, set the,wbck back considerably for Austust gumitin 19 minutes 30 tralia, who were lighting to dismiss the nine Indian buts-
than the present world record That is the expert view men on the last day to claim an innings victory.
British acc
Chataway, Chris former world record holder at the distance.
basismen.
Roy
Australian skipper Ray Lind- scored another 250 for live in wall tried all he know to get an their second Innings of the close early wicket or two to break the of play. In reply to the visitors' Infinity total of 523 for morale of the Indian overnight flasi
Umrigar
woven wickels declared. But be had no chance and as a Craw- fast bowler last resort,
furd's Services were requisi- toned, but it was increasingly and evident all along today that the first at
towards u meich was heading draw.
The home aide, which made first ings 251 runs their
L
Hungarian
ADDED INTEREST With the second Test drawn Australia having won the
of
Chataway Danes fellow Briton Gordon und record-holder Pirie as the favourite but adds that Russia's Vladimir Kuts and the Pole Jerzy Chromik will not be far behind.
And of his own chances? "By Madras, there will be added interest in the third Test, the line the Games come i hope beginning at Calcutta on Friday, to be running better than over,”
The "rubber by all open in says Chateway. the sense that an Indian victory in the third Test would mean equal honours,
SCORES Australia, 1st innings, 523 for 7 declared.
Tudia, 1st tunings, 251, 86cond
Olympic Teaminaires 250 for 6.
In Prague
Prague, Oct. 31.
HOME INFLUENCE
Boxing and wives don't mix, so they say.
The early retirement of Rocky through Marciano came home influence.
about
Bentud
Burke,
b.
18
The blame for the downfull of been laid other champions was at the feet of wives who didn't
Roy.
70
Umrigar, c. and b. Lindwall, Manjrekar, b. Rutherford
78
C.
C. Maddocks. Bonaud
One hundred and fifty mem- Į Adhikari, not out
tear
100 Lo chance Won
half by length from Hafiz who was rid- bem of the Hungarian Olympic Ramchand, c. Maddocks. b. Withall, Howard Dobson and
today by Wilson, arrived here den by A. A. F. Johnstone and Wrinch had spoiled his analysis,
second favourite ut ten to one, irain from Budapest. They will Phattir, not out but some of the best wickets in
Third four lengths behind, | stay at the Nymburk training of this Colony at five runs aplece was Epaulette, a 50 to one chance centre, 00 Kilometres north was no mean job and a cost of owned by South African Jack here, until November 4 when less than 1% runs an ove
Gerber and ridden by Prank
altliners chartered they board 44 avers in two days represented Durr
from France for their voyage to some very inexpensive bowling. Money
Melbourne. neally loo to score behind the Goodwin, too, did quite a re-favourite at 17 to two and was
The Czechoslovak Sports wicket, he upset King's sup-markable plece of work, due well up with the leaders until Committee said it had not the
sorters to the extent that the consideration being given to the the closing stages,
He
hit him hard, he played him
over for
Burn To
started
10
Exxtras
200 Total (for 5 wekta)
Fall of wickets: 1-32, 2-101, 8-101, 4-218, 6-242.
Bowling
Lindwall
inevitable question came up as fact that he was largely provid- The judge's announcement ort.st of the Hungarian sportsmen Davidson
who arrived toy. France-
ON AND ON
place
he corrected this to Epauletee third-Reuter.
John Marshall
NATIONALIST CHINA
Talpet, Oct. 31.
Mackny Benaud Wilson Rutherford Crawford
The main body of the Na- Burke tionalist Chinese Olympic wam
King started on his 19th over, ing the variety for what went glaally gave Nixon as third but Presse.
In his 25 " can't see why they don't give on at the other end.
There are other lovers in two days he gave away In rest,
less than three runs on over and bowlers in the side,"
he shared in some of the best victims. HIS match analysis read 25 overs.
5 maidens, 08 But King plodded on, a Uttio|runs, 0 wickets, Wicket-keePET cazier to play", again a little Bone, too, was endlessly watch- Picked To Swim more
difficult. Even Wrinchful, as much of a menace at one W2:01 surprised when the trap|end as the other.
and he was leg sprang ugain before. But there was no mis toke about that. The NOD-
JOCKEY CLUB CUP
Probable Starters And Jockeys
Five
DANGEROUSLY SMART
For Australia
Melbourne, Oct. 31. The other opening bowler, Australia's former holder of Willamson, claimed no viens 10 world free-style swimming but was not easy to play. The records, John Marshall, has been fielding was only very occu-selected to represent his country
sionally ragged. more often it to the butterfly stroke of the was dangerously smart and rim- 1956 Olympic
Games. stealing was for the lion-hearted
Marshall who set up the or the rash.
Up against a side stronger in world free-style records during his American university career, fair enough in turned to the butterfly stroke itsitting, but Its attack, the Combined Sing just over a year ago. pore Services dlá a masterly
Ho will find himself swim- London, Nov, 1. job. If they had not gone for
In the Olymple pool probable starters and the rume yesterday morning and get an old room mate of his jockeys for the Jockey Club | had played into the afternoon Americans college days, Bu cup over 18 furlongs at Now the prospecie of a draw would
increased with market today are:
hour. warted Zarathustra
Carr), (W.EL. Tartar II (G. Lequea), Articu They did finally win with '2 late
(D. Ryan), Donald (W. hears and 15 minutes to spare Rickaby) and Reux 1 (P. The memory of Handeriors, and Blanc).
Taylor on Tuesday, who scored There are only four probables little but took a very long to
todialodes for the Dewhurst Blakes for to
Linust havu two-year-akis over over furnusnoad the tactles
long, half an hour later,
Nonsucht (8. Clayton),
have
dopted
mer.
was
york, who has been picked as every America's
butterfly Olymple stroke swimmer. Yorstk also a former free-style swim- One of Australia's :throo 14- year-old winners selvlad for the Olympics in Latvian born,
"Although Konrade was not
Fostrkarudite Australia's'
Final enres: "Bingapore recent
selected as a
They are Doutelle W. H. Combined Services 123 and 162 trisle He was COIT), Supreme Coarage W. Bualny Hongkong Combined Services 68 distance swimmer, on his cate and Cowpello (PetPho01);m and 248. Sinapore Services prari wem during live China Mall Spacial,
[by_83;runs T
of 40 members will leave here
for Melbourne on November 1
а
on board chartered plane, was announced today.
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This is a recurd-five thal Mrs than the previous highest num- Tyler's run of Olymple selec- ber at Helsinki. tions, begining when she took
more
General
in
Bridgeford disclosed a silver medal os a 10-year-old! | that nearly 5,000 athletes will schoolgirl at Berlin 1936, take part in the Games. set an Olymple record.
The largest veom is from Rus- But ac competitor at Melbourne
will be going onela 510 while the United better. She is 44-year-old Aus-Stoics will send the next bi- .
The host country. gest, 427, triun fencer Ellen Muller-Preis, Austraila, comes not with 300.
then Great Britain with 239.
The smallest teams will prob- ably be from Bermuda and Ice- land (three competitors tach) although details of the Panama leum pre not yet known in Mul- bourne,---China Mall Special
Sports Diary
TODAY Boccer Summer Gebrue. KMB V Kwing Woh Cat 8pm.
Badminton Men' " Division: Tolkoa v Låt CCC Young & Old. KTTC ♥ RAF
TOMORROW
POOR REWARD
Tu have your arm broken after scoring five goals in the Inatch must be the height of
Boxing BKABA Tournament at Southors bad luck in toolball. It hap Playground. 8 pm.
to
George pened
Dawson, Cricket Singapore Combined Bervices centre-forward of Extractor FC Combined Royal Navy and RAF at in the Hull Church League. KCC.
In his side'a 8-3 victory over Athletics Quarry Bay School Sport at HKFC | Nalgo he felt as hy netted his ground. 2.30 p.m.
"nap hund" and broke, his right
Bhooting NRA Shoot at Stonecutters Range. Afm
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No Hockey
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The other six, members of the in team are already Olympic Melbourne making arrango- ments for the main party's ar- rival.
There will be no hockey - The main party will mak atures for the Ladies, or Men's
Longues this week-end.
stopover at Manilal on its way. First and Second Division
to Melbourne-Frenoë-Presso.
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