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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957.

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EASY WINS FOR SOFTBALL FAVOURITES

World Cup Soccer Sports Diary Army North Lead; Scorpions

Buenos Alpes Oct. 27.

· TODAY

The Argentine today unlled for the final pool of the World

Hadminton Football Champlonships by de Ladies Doubles: CYMCA fealing Bollvin

V YWCA, return A, LRC "D" Л elimination round match here by "White" v ECC.

Men's "A" Division: four goals to li

HKU.

Bolivia and Chile were elimin- nted in this preliminary round zone.

Two player, one from each side, were sent off and the crowd invaded tho pitch during the first half of a rough game. Play | deteriorated after Argenting scored their first goal in the eighth minute.

Police had to escort the Bolivian players to the dressing zooms,--Frunce-Presse and Reu

tor.

Mario Dagata Wins Title By A Knockout

Cagliari, Oct. 27. Marlo Dagata of Italy today won the Bantamweight Cham- plonship of Europe by beating. his compatriot Federico Scar- pord by a knockout in the eight round-France-Presse.

Men's "C" Division: Man

Si Stephen's Giants Cheung, CCC V IRC.

TOMORROW

Boccer

V LMC

CCC +

Sheung trung

Lt Division Chu v CAA (Club), KMB v BAF (39) both matclica al

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Sing The ICH). Anny V

Division: Tung Wall N Eastern (Navy) both matches at 5 pan.

Saigon Selection Beats Malaya

Salgon, Oct. 27.

Surprise Airmen With A Draw

League Cricket Standings

This is how they now stand:

P. W. D. L. Fts. 4 3 0 1 12 * 2 2 0 10 3 2 1 0 0

A Salgon soccer selection to-Craigengower diny defented a Malaya Football | RAF- Asochition team by one goal to

Army North KCC

Indian RC

3 2 1 0 0

4 2 1 1 @

3 2 0 1 8

4 2 0 2 0

4 1 0 3 4

4 1 0 3 4

3 0 1 2 1

4 0 0 4

A

nil, scoring 20 minutes after the Army South

Recrelo start,

Thousantis watched the game | Police and gave every encouragement

to the Malayans who, however, Royal Navy had themselves lo blame for Scorpions the defeat by wendenens in the forward Jine-Reuter,

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Much went to form in Saturday's First Division League Cricket matches, but not quite every- thing. The afternoon ended with IRC, KCC and Craigengower still unbeaten teams, but Army South lost by four wickets to Army North at Sookunpoo.

At Chater Road, the Scorpions, a power to be reckoned with even if they have only one point so far from three matches, came near enough to upsetting the RAF and could have defeated the Airmen had they not lost Alec Pearce and Harry Owen Hughes when their chances looked the brightest.

The Chaler Road game was a

To declare at 171 for four is

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Hongkong University's

Chien And Choi

Choi Put Up Best Performances

By "TIME OUT”

surprisingly good crowd witnessed the week-end softball games, the results of which turned out as expected with the favourites having comparatively easy wins. Credit for the best performance of the week goes to the Hongkong University's George Chien and Albert Chỏi who joined forces to toss a no-hitter in a highly exciting Junior League game yesterday. The hapless victims were winless South China, who lost out by 6 runs to 5.

very interesting one. The Air- a very sporting decision against In the two Senior League games played of the champion Saints were

men's opening pair of Don Lee

been particularly strong.

the Scorpions, but Don Lee

to 10

a

and Ovid McGowan put on apparently had! considerable

given a hard fight for the first five innings but eventually got going careful but not a slow opening faith in his bowlers and they

in the sixth inning to wrap up the game against CAA by 4 runs to 0. partnership of 61 in 50 minutes immediately responded by dis-

The PI Dodgers massacred the US Navy 22 to 6 in a dull Frank Howarth 45 missing Dodge, Baugh and Stan-

game which against dangerous as he was the preston in the first two overs with had the fans fidgeting in their seats after the very first inning. vloma week and a very useful the scoreboard showing nothing.. bowler at the pavilion end, Dodge was caught in the sully

The Seminoles stretched their short-lived lead as the University ( Relief hurler Chol promptly Gain, who is quite an acquisi-| by Shepherd off Birley, Baugh when they beat the War Eagles, Tang Kwong-hon worked hurler (sixth inning. Yau stole second open the winning areak

games scored twice in their turn at bat, walked G. Yan to tloa in A department where and Stanton in the alps by Scorpions have nat hitherto Shelley and Scott oft Birley and 12 runs to 10 but in the minor Christo for a walk, stole second in a flurry of dust but stretched

Chelley respectively.

division all the eltement was and scored when shortstop Yau's his luck too far in attempting to Cain is a slow right atm

Shelley lion an action very reserved for the University wild throw to first on P. Lgo to third Catcher Tang'o, fast bowler who CAT break both

not much like that of his pre versus South China tilt, The Leung's grounder eluded the relay caught Yau Bat-fooled for wicket Was ways. The

he and decessor Henderson, but appears Hurricane ladies tramped to glove of the Caroliners' Arst- the fest out. Arnaldo Luz taking pla, or both

meored 'South - China's 'only run the sacker. There the bell-park in vain Da to be somewhat faster, been

to in this inning when he sld home Howarth would have

T. L. Tong's sacrifico fy the CAA side failed to muster men behind

to on a wild pitch. Alfred Barton much more fonnidable problems, were six

full team at game-time and had left-field advanced Leung

went double-bunted and Tommy Tim but he bowled unchanged for wicket to his bowling and they

to concede a walk-over, the third and the University

the inning. 19 overs and kept a very good did not appear to be wastod.

Neither he nor Birley seemed

first to be given in any of the into a 2-1 lead as Leung scored struck cut to end

on an Infald roller which was Trailing by one run, the Univer length throughout, Hk Basl

wever, three leagues this serron, analysis of 19-6-37-2 repre- to have much effect, however,

played for the second out. 9.sity amid loud vocal"énequrdge- Disappointment .was scated much better bowling on the fourth wicket partner-

clearly Chan fouled to catcher Barros ment from the stands roon got ship of Gain, who bais lett-written all over the faces of the for the third out.

back into the ball game when than the figures suggest.

handed, and Harry Owen red-shirted Hurricanes and also

catcher Tong who was on second Lee went at 01 to an acroba- Hughes who put on 3 for tho

on quite a fow other

On Even Torms Cocen

base via d'Walk', and stoleń baso tic catch by Gain off his own fourth wicket.

amongst the large crowd as- After one down, three suc- tied the score on T. L Tong's bowling, and the scoring rate

The Veteran was in great sembled

to watch the morning cessive walks spelled danger akigle-to-loftefield. began picking up with the in-

10 games. This soon gave way t the University after Christo had Even as both South' China. troduction of Pat Dodge from form, completely Indifferent the Dockyard end. McGowen the wlies of six RAF bowlers joy when the proceedings were put South China on even terms outfielders were arguing as to cut Dodge rather unmercifully and was not dismissed by any opened by the Junior Longue by scoring on a fielder's choice who should pick up the elusive

of them. He was run out after Rame between the Hongkong

brimming. ball Tong was on his way to and the score was 103 In

he had scored 82 in 109 minutes, University and the boys from Arnaldo Luz was forced out third base, On, an attempted minutes when Stott fell to inclusive of 13 fours.

Caroline Hill. South China took other excellent catch, a very

at third · South the lead three times it this game at home-plate for out number pick-off play as Teng did Gain had been lost at 83 after low one, by Gain off his own contributing 20, held by Lee off

but the University, playing in- two. With the bases atlil load torry dance bowling-

into deep the ball Biricy at

at mid-on. Alee Pearce spired ball, caught up at the ended Y.F. Sou could only manage China's receiver Barros obliging

a feeble grounder for the third ly tossed contributed 18 to s partnership out worthy winners by a solitary each in the 4th and 5th inning home with what proved to be

of each inning and finally ran

out. Both sides scored a run tert-neld Tong rompet and excitement mounted as the the winning run of the game, scoreboard

The read. 4-nil.

South Ching were retired in University's

burler the top of the seventh, in very regular Chien traded places | quick order and the jubilant Both sides went scoreless in the Goorge

Chol University boys ran out worthy ping inning. In the top of the with third-baseman second South China'a Tommy Tam in the 5th inning after Chien winners in a game which was dented the rubber for his side's had given up + free passes to easily the best of A

first.. first run but this proved to be a

week-end schedule,

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The scoring rate slowed down again and Deadman was run out with the scoreboard showing of 50 before being caught

acep mid-off by Johnson, again 126 after 100 minutes.

McGowan was approaching off Birley. Frank Howarth, at his century when he played bu templing a big hit, was seventh to his own pad with the score- down at 155 and time rea out

with

the Scorpions board showing 187

100 for und was given out leg before four runs seven, not defeated and the last

dething from being disgraced, short of 100. The RAF

RECORDER clared shortly afterwards.

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