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WEEK-END SOFTBALL

THE CHINA, MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956.

Killeen's Warriors Beaten

8-7 By Pandas In Thrill-Packed Match By "TIME OUT""

Kenneth Chun's Pandas Playing determined ball at the park yesterday, bypassed their third hurdle in their quest for the flag when they shaded Hank Killeen's Warriors 8-7 in a thrill-packed touch-and-go affair that had fans glued to. their seats.

Capitalising on a three-run sixth inning. Bimbi Ablong's Saints broke away from a four-all deadlock to beat the Chinese Athletics 7-4. In the other senior division tussle decided yesterday, Olly Vas' youthful Blackhawks showed their diamond supremacy over the American Consulate contingent when they trampled their opponents with a 13-1 count.

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their

In Bye-inning Nenior "15"

Fred skirmish, Dodgers unleashed barrage in Comet hurler Heggie pld outs followed and

PI four-hit 11

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Hamet in the bottom hair of the third, to notch vincing 12-4 triumph.

Heese Sousa and by Onofre Cypry Caldas

the sixth erally broke their opponents' backs in the Comets' initial de- feul,

in

An count.

On

on

World

Little Dull

Dull In The Local Cricket

On Saturday

By

“RECORDER"

There was little dul in the local world of cricket on Saturday. The Combined Army Hongkong, as some had predicted, beat the Combined Singapore. Services at Sookunpoo by 12 runs while at Chater Road the Indian Recreation Club shocked themselves with a victory by six wickets over the HKCC Scorpions.

There is some weight of opinion in favour of the fact that Combined Army North and South could put out a better team than Combined Civilians or Combined Services who,.of course, also include both Army North and South.

Sports Diary

TODAY.

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Auxiliary Fire

Service Orders

No 42: Orders by Mr Peter Choung Acting Superintendent, MATH DIVIMors + Leagues Pauxiliaryvy Fitó a Bervico y of

225 Badmintons Men's University: V”, Recreio,

Double CYMCA V Renesio Y YWCA, Recreťo

November 3, 1968,

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Enrolmenti | Recruit | Leigh wod. 17.10.50: Recruit" (FIC) -Lau Xaion # Yip Wowjo.f., 20.10.56.

Publie Holiday! · Novembør 1930 boing a public holiday, training programme for this Kinery.

TOMORROW V

Badminton Juntor Mixed Doubles League

Tong v Inc, CYMCA V OCC

Soccer UB Olymple Team v at IK Stadium, 4 pm.

Lever 5.0, (K) "Chul: Fu-kar granted one month's love w.c.f. Hongkong | 1.11.03.000000

Instruction Period: The Unit Controller, with the approval of 'the Colonial Secretary, directs that

the purposes of liegulation (3) {c} and A. R. Abbas, both horribly | BA of the Essential Services Corps Regulation, every your unfair to J. C. Koh who is (General)

should be deemed to commenco, na 'vity fond of his · Joft-handed October 1 (b) the instruction

batting,

periods prescribed for cacti training veer for members of the Auxilary INTERESTING

Fire Service Unit of the Emonial Another Interesting result on Services Corps shall be as followi Saturday WILS KCC' GG-run-60 Instruction periods or such Inwer number, not being less than victory over Retrelo at Cox's, as the Unit Controller, may Path

KCC's Kenneth Lo and direct in any particular case. Frank

to announce the 132-run

fourth wicket

stand, death of Fr. 790 Yu lieung quite an amazing tolal against 10.10.50. Recrejo's normally very able

(ed.) K. A, Baker, bowling. Lo reached 70 and Findley was undefeated for 78.

Obituary Findley indulged in intendent regrete

Tho Acting Super-

As so often happens in these games, 11 wasn't Carnell, Bell

HUDDERSFIELD CHANGES

ort

1

Probably nearer the mark is drod. Starting on his ninth other end who was being very that. Combined over, Greenhalgh hạả. Grindrod | rash and effective at the same the suggestion

with his first bull time. Singapore Services had quite a leg before

of cricket against not too and Bono. caught by Tidloy If Raymond could get away cuntly pushoverish opposition in with his second.

with it, so could he, George the lust eight days..

Windley stayed till the board decided, and these two stayed The Sookapoo game was showed 51, but hadn't opened together 1312 the scoreboard 142. Though a later Flood helped starter, George was not far be- noteworthy for some very keen his account when he too fell to showed

elding the type of fielding to Greenhalghi.

or Fairhall who were the main and bring the score up to 64, when hind in reaching his 50. keep any bowler happy

contributors to Reorelo boing hard-working.

then King The Singapore he fell to Goodall,

dismissed For 108, Jenner's Services

When Huddersfield won pro- their attack was ler before to Greenhalgh opened

He was the man to go when

slow off-spinners accounted for motion four years ago they set. with Williamson and Turner and Rutherford 'was bowled by the partnership was broken,

five

Delusive Recreio wiekota, Withall and against

bowler and the having reached Gibson, tho Kame

a record by going through their 58, and Ray-of three of the better ones. scoreboard showed

Division 05

Second

without with mond stayed on Army North's. left-hander.

1 to reach Runs

Division changú in defence. Their promo- In lowly, seven wickets down. votry came

personal 70. being dismissed

matches Turner Goodwin

set to males a with eventually replace!

RAF tion bid this time is different, looked

the scoreboard showing For the victors, Rennie Bar-

accounted of it, but Goodall then 155.

by Withall was held gamIO Turner and

60 for already they have used up retto led the balting porade off this bowler by Williamzan hit a nice patch and Harvey,

runs at Kal Tak and Optimists two goalkeepers, four full-backs with three hils in as many in the alipa, The scoreboard Goodwin and Williamson fell to The necessary rùns for vic- {beat Royal Navy by two wickets jand two left-halves. Only. Taylor

at bot while Tony Rod- at that

him xlage showed 30 and

and McGorry are ever present. that order, the Last lory were put on by Cari Myait at King's Park, Remedios with another two runs on the named failing to a beutiful catch by Tidley at forward short leg with the score at 88.

Vie Pedruco, on the mound sixth frame saw them explod-| them to town' with a convincing eleven-hit through

13-1 opponents' for the Hawks, turned in hising usual les job holding the bar-les with three tallies to lead barrage allowed the Hawks to hitting Yanks to three scultered | 8-5. Al Oliveira stortod things score in every inning except the last, who three feeble pops popping with a single to right-

arriving safely at third retired the side.

The lone American when the bali was mussed. Two

intrker Mar came in the third chapter when pitcher John Eliopoulos bunted was misplayed ***quva' grbander

advanced safely and "Goose' Wong then for one run.

second out, the on Jackie Wel's next mlocue. Homers leaned

Brooks' Krans-cutter shot lefthand seclar, serve, blasting it in a line to the

through the outstretched legs of This was also

keystoner Done! Remedios and the ball was

Ellopoulos dented the rubber. muffed and when finally corralled, both Wong and Marques had come across to put the lead in the Wernor camp. The Junior longuers saw 2671- As wits the motion of the olher record established in yess day, this Jend

shortlived umes Wis terday's curtain-ralser, when:

ultr the Pandas once again riques antid Jrity M. L. Lau of the War Eagles posed Their rivals, After

After paced hum with two-la-three board Gibson WER caught by hurled a perfect gume. in hus Llang obtained a life on

arki two-m-four respectively. King off Williamson at forward Ave-inning Rmure on the slab, fumble, Frank Cheng rifled

A short leg. Young ballhawk Mim Nunes is Lau fanned eight batters Jo ve

drive into righeid for one

Test (0 be forgotten in platering no-hit no-run 33-3 cual, himself scoring later

distribullon of halos, for be vletory over the lowly Over | Law Ping's long fly to left. keas The youthful Seminoles kept their slate clean with 10-0 shut-out over the Austers, while Fred Diesta's Dixigers betrüged with the Warriors tieng teman's pit-outs.

ered South China 17-7.

Whe ballgame in up

In tive senior "B" division, another junior game, the pace- seventh through Stephen | Fred Diesta's PT Dodgers proved

Xavier's intrcurial spikes after thele outstanding class cialmed selling cycunes

Tronic

win over the Lion Cubs he arrived on base through a they whipped their when the latter could not field costly error of the windy-alley.rivals, the Comets, 12-4 in u

Coming in for their last Unig thrill-packed clash. a team after a player got hurt in the third frame.

bat, two rapkt outs were

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PANDAS 8. WARRIORS 7 Starting off on the right foot, Hank Killeen's Warriors" jumped into

a 2-0 lead in the initial canto on two singies by Jimmy Chang and Stephen Xavier,

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ADMIRATION IN WORKING ORDER

remark Many on admiring has

over the been passed With King coming <75! In

week-end on the great 88-run place of Willamson at the IC

sland

old-timers Owen- by end, despite hus being bit for

Hughes and Leach against the a mighty six by Tidley, the

IRC al Chuter Road, Sald one well-known

King-Good-

IRC bowler, "We just didn't win-Hone combination Kot to work and wickets kept falling know what to do with them," Things looked even blacker Cadily despite a stand for 25

for the IRC as 111 went up by Major Goodell. Ring finish-

on the board before the second ed with 4 for 23 and Goodwin wicket fell, 120 before

the the fourth third, 160 before and 180 before the

Anh After that things took an easier turn and the Scorpions were finally dismissed for 190.

SIX

ATM

with 5 for 47 Williamson, though taking only one wicket | R for seven IUINA, again showed Diesto's lads shot into

his worth as an opening bowler be presented with the gift.manding lead with Ave runs on against

bat: men. good

His After taking two bars on an four well-timed hits and two dis- even rutis were taken off 16

shortstop Dickle astrous infield blunders. Adding overs,

not-quito-Indian J. C. of these maidens. error, Warrior

old the game insult

ent the honour of laking reached the

Koh went to injury. The Dodger Army Hongkong Chaves all but

lekets of both Harry for his mates when he missed

KATH

three saw

more tallies expelty 100 runs.

Owen-Hughes (42) and Donald Greenhalgh wasted no time a flip at third to allow Ong to being chalked up as fourmasters

the plate for ruce uerons

the exploded

the bats

Leach (84). in putting the equalisers across

The. [Onofre "Reese' Sousa and Cypry their half 13

Lam Pingwinging run Mingled after

Wally Ma and argi Lam Ping Caldas. two outa scoring

walked off with batling Although turning in ! пле- honours,

urs. Ma connecting for twohilter, winning pitcher Santana hits in Gurce trips to the plate was not al his best, for some a erratic spells found the Comet while Laun Ping pasted out Two-in-four

the roster walking the bases and only effort. For

the

his Dght Belding by

mates lovers, Joey Rein claimed first-

brought home the bacon'. laurels with a homer in the third Crame.

on Wally Ma's jora double to centerfield When this W DA muffed in that sector. Ma scool- ed all the way round to lock up the gune.

A homer by Warrior sacker Joey Heis in the third Have the Warriors u 3-2 lead, but the Panda fourth saw Wally

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C.C. Lee's Chinese Athletics

sicaking home for the nearly eat

established a name for

equaliser when

he

dropped a themselves yesterday when bunt-hit, advanced on a sacrifice they extended the mighty and two infeld errors and scored | Saints for five full

innings be- on a felder's choice,

fore

disastrous sixth-inning

The is changed in the fifth rally forced them to concede a chapter as the Warrior defence 17-4 verdict. futtered to allow the Pandas to sun

suffering from

pull ahead with two runs,

ns, { week's defeal, Bimbi Abkong's

Leading off, Y. S. Lung got a

rumble, another miscar

fust

Joeys unleashed their vent on

life on a at first base on Frank Cheng's losing burity Nazarin as early

grounder pushed him home.

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as the st

when they Inning bunched three bits with Η at first base for Fleet-footed A.C.

an altempted tuck-off al Arst, the elusive pill atted over the costly error

four

jour runs.

cutstretched "mitt of Best-sacker Ismall opened the frame with a

Reis and Chung

was

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free licket round the bases, With the Warrior machine stall- ed temporarily, Kenneth Chun's boys rapidly loaded the bases to brimming and only

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walk, stealing second and third, and scured on Ozerio's neally- lald bunt.

Bailhawk Benny Omar then drive through the box

Goose Lashed a

to chure Ozorio across and ad-

Wong's brilliant clutch pitching vanced on Leonard's single over

saved the Warriors from disaster

second. Bucks sacrificed for the Pereira fanned. Xavier then grounded

as he innned Bobby Too und first out and Harold Ong successively and Mamle

No Licence For Potgeiter

Harry

nailed Johnny Jen on a fly to towards shortstop for what leave three ducks in the pond." looked like the third gut, but

The never-say-die Warriors fought back gamely and the this was erred at Arst and two more tallies dented the rubber. Having pushed in one run in their half of the second frame, Athletics grouped their efforts in the third to draw level.

Nazarin opened with a neal double to right, Kwok followed Bult with another stab at that post and this was erred to place runners Boston, Nov. 4. Ewart Potgelter, the South on second and third. Brother African boxer, will be unable to Tony Kwok then sent them.

cavorting over the pan with meet Jeff Dyer of Springfield in

Another

bit in that direction a scheduled ten-rounder at the

while Paul Tiu's sacrifice fly for Arena on Thursday night.

The seven-foot, 340-pound the first out put Tony home on Potgeiter was denied a licence the calch. With runners on first after two outs, second yesterday by the Flosanchusetts and Boxing Commission. The Com-Harry Lee rocked out a single mission ruled that the huge to left and Y.S. Young tried heavy weight auffers a gland con- score from second base! A-sharp relay to Collaco at the plate The fight was to have been saw Young.being plastered for Potgaiter's American debut.-the third out.

dition

United Press.

SPORTRAIT

FENCING AMATEURS V PREPUSTORS

Bomebody ordered;

to

The Athletics threatened in their Afth frame. Tony Kwok arrived at third after one out, Enering Young's liner on lis aight, keystoner Sherry Bucits whipped it to Omar at third lo nail Kwok off base for a double-play and retire the side. Two bunched-up hits and a costly fumble sealed the late of the Athiotics in the Saint's sixth. After

out husky Dave one Leonard stepped into Nazaria's 'change-of-pace plich,

sending

it over the fence for three base, scoring later on a passed ball. Bucks singled and Pereira walk- After the second out, Balleh's grounder was heaved wildly at first

for two more tailles, Ismail flied to end the inning.

A very Leak offensive from the Athistle comp in their last stand saw their butters going out In one-two-three order to yield

KO TRUE TO FORM”

Playing true to form, Oily Vas youthful Blackhawks osully mooounted for the “American Consulais nina when they looke

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[V:V))

In 10

IRC

opening combination and Lalchandan!

Hongkong with the store.

_and_right of leg-break bowler Goodall were as Singapore Servies

Army tatted. opened with the pace attack of was

and Vickers

and board Greenhalgh the latter claimed his only Ebert, victim (Rose) in his first over.

After that there was a second wicket stand of 40 runs be tween Rutherford and Grin-

showing 20. George sccond wicket down. started in his usual

OVCT- cauticus manner and began by being a little bit surprised ni the antics of Raymond at the

other First

on Baturday,

for Police

FIII

NAMESAKES

INSTRUCTIONS:

In the spaces against cach of the clues below with a word related to The letters in my life. circles spell Out MLU name. Who am I?

BE SPECIFIC

DEVON

1 This theatre?

2 Couroge

[A]

3 Spanish writer

R

4 Disputu

R

5 About a horse

[M]

6 Errant

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7 Deeds

A

8 A fat squire

A thin horse

10 Fearlesa

Solution on Page 9

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