THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1957. --
HURRICANES UPSET SOUTH CHINA
Hongkong FA Revised League Fixtures
The
following Hongkon Football Association postponed League matches have been re- arranged for week-ending November 23-24:
NOVEMBER 23
1st Division Sing Thov. Jardine (PP from 27.10.57), Club, 4 pm. Ret. I. Webb, Lines. W. Weavings and Teng King-hong.
Kwong Wah v. CAA (PP from 3.10.57), Boundary S., 4 pm. Ret. S. U. Woo Linca R Marsin-White and F. A. Barretto.
Reserve Division Bing Too v. Army (PP from Ref. 3.10.57), Club, 2.30 pm.
D. P. Lai, Lines Cheung Yan- sing and B. Douglass,
Police v. South China from 3.10.87), Boundary St., 2.80 pm. Ret. J. Moore, Lines. Chan Shiu-chuen and AA
Junes.
2nd Division
League Cricket
By “RECORDER"
The First Division Lenguo Cricket programme on Satur
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day was not particularly interesting, with Champloh- ship aspirants largely battling it out with aspirants with quite some measure of success. The one exception to this not have ended in a draw with trend was the match at Happy Army South 136 for eight pt Valley between Cralgengower drawing of stumps. and Army South; Cralgengower
In other First Division Indulged in some hurricane batting, despite standbys Souza matches, IRC best the Police by and Chaber being dismissed 120 runs at Sookunpoo, KCC cheaply, and nogi hit a Daw beat the Navy by soven wieketa less undefeated hundred in 67 at King's Park and Scorpions, minutes. This Was against at full strength, visited Recreio some very fair bowling, parti to win comfortably by eight cularly from off-spinner, Mc. wickets. Cort.
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They should have won but for Woodhead, who was the back- bone of the Army South Innings with an undefeated 74 in 84 minutes, Woodhead batted very well, but he gave two chance
on and another the Atties. Had either been snapped up, the match should
RAMC v. Telephone (PP from 28.9.57), H.V., 2.30 p.m. Ref. George Jor, Lines, Teanzone early King-bong and Y. C. Mak,
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How They Stand
P W D L Pi
6 8 0 1 20
7 4 2 1 18
6 4 1 1 17
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Saints Keep Their Slate Clean With 13-3 Win
By "TIME OUT”.
Onofro Souza's hard-fighting Hurricanes downed the favoured South China by 9 runs to 6 in the only ladies' game yester- day before a fairly large crowd. In the other gamos played off, the undefeated Saints kept their slate clean by slaughtering the Senior South China squad 13-3, and in the Minor League, the HKU took the Austers to town when they defeated the latter 23-10. In a five-inning basoball ex- hibition, the HK Pandas boat the Japanese Club by 8 to 3. The few faithful fans who went up to King's Park on Saturday were very disappointed as two walkovers were conceded. The Junior South China and Wah Ying forfeited their games to the War Eagles and Cheyennes respectively.
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4 Hurricanes leod-off batter 4 Pat Ewins struck out. Carmen
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YESTERDAY'S ATHLETICS
Not Bad At All For Novices And So Many!
By "RECORDER"
Lots of people and the Army particularly-seem to be losing faith in the Hongkong Amateur Athlotic Association. There are fewer and fewer officials with every meeting and yesterday they were really needed.
The entry list for the HKAAA Novices Meeting was so
long that most newspapers considered it too long to publish and on the field the situation was further complicated by additional entries being accepted. No. 146 was eventually handed out and this is the Arst time in many years that so many pina weze used up.
as weren
Craigengewer 100k minutes and 38 overs over their 315 for nine wickets and gave Army North .. Army South ten minutes less KCC
fairly large crowd of, Mattos was not slow in follow-tripled to right field and avored time (PP batting
a bad throw by Carmen but two more | Indian NC
6 3 2 1 14 wolves' witnessed the downfall Ing Ewins steps. M. Almeida on Army South overs (37).
Tizers advanced to 0 2.4 0 12 of the champion South China at singled sharply to right, then Matlos. "Peanut" Yim bunted
many, race there was sonte good.com- from McHale (Royal Cralgengower
fumble by the scratchings as normal and as petition RAF
10 the bands of the unpredictable stole second and thiru. Dinga neatly to first.
There was plenty Ozotto grounded out to end the second on o
Yim many as 13 of 15 entries too's Navy) and Barker (RAF), who 10 Hurricanes. Scorpions
8 of action from the moment the inning, leaving Aureide strand-catcher and stole third.
left sweating under the part in the Long Jump, while it may also regard themselves pa Recreio
was ed at third.
that 30 instead of the seniors by ~ current · `HKAAA Police
Bumpiro called PLAY BALL:
hot sun as H. Leung, C.Y, Lam seems
original 27 "probables" started standards. Optimisis
and M. Lam popped for outs Royal Navy
In the 3,000 Metres Run. number 1,-2, and 3.
It may quito truthfully be Novices Menting was
sald that thero were no pour“ · supported by very large nuto- winning
by performancea ber of schoolboys, most of them Novices standards. DBS high competing unattached as they jumper J. Hung cleared a very had entered on their own, only respectable 5 feet 74 Inches to the Diocesan Boys' School ani tho
Schnol win,, which in another year New Territories
would have made him almost Sports Association being
certainty for at least third place presented officially.
in the Colony Championships The bulk of the other entries but there is currently plenty came from the South China of senior competition to three Athielle Association, the Royal Inches beyond that height. Air Force and the Royal Navy,
of (Summaries page 5, coluran 1).
St. Joseph's v. C. & W. (PP from 28.9.67), H.V. 4 p.m. Ret. S. Y. Kwok, Lines. Wong King-chung and Liu Ting-kai,
Talksoo (PE Gymnastic from 28.9.67), H.V., 4 p.m. Ref. Lai Shlu-wing, Lines. F. R. Praticit and La Ping-pul.
V
3rd Divialo
South China v. University (PP from 3.11.57), H.V., 2.30 pm. Ret. Mak Hin-tsang, Lines. A. D. Morse and H. N. Tam.
Mercantile v. A.F.S. (FP from 28.0.57), H.V. 4 pm. Ref. Chu Che-shing. Lines. Na Yuc-wol and P. Phillips.
NOVEMBER 24
1st Division
Kitchee v. KMB (PP from 20.957). HK Stadiumi, 4 p.m. Ref. F. J. Kirkham, Lines, B. Webb and K. W. Dalgetty.
Reserve Division. Kitchee v. KMB (PP from 20.9.67), HK Stadium, 2.30 p.m. Ret. B. Douglass, Lanes. Ll Ping- pul and Luk Tot-sun.
3rd Division
INTERNATIONAL MATCHES
has
The tell wing position been filled by as many as 17 full players in England's 83 International matches since the War. The longest run of Becutive appearances was Colin Sheffold Grainger's six in his United days.
con-
CANADIAN TOUR
Moscow, Nov. 17.
The Soviet ice hockey team left Moscow by air today for a of Canada, according to Tass the Soviet news agency.---- China Mall Special,
tour
Happy Valley v. Wayfoong (PP from 20.0.07), H.V., 2.30 pm Ref. Choy Wing-chuen, Lines. Mak Hing-tsung and Ng an Chun-wing.
ICE HOCKEY
Stockholm,, Nov. 17.
Sweden beat Norway G-1 in Ice hockey international here tonight--Reuter.
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On Three Strikes
The Hurricanes were slow in catching up. C. Ozorio started the ball rolling when the doubled to right field, and scored on G. Souza's triple to centre. Souza remained at third as Endaya, Cruz popped to catcher Lam and Alice Delgado, for posing at the plate, was called out on three strikes, The Nam Wah girls failed to score,
In the third inning both sides took advantage of errors and timely hits to score three each to make the score 4-4. The Hurricanes regained their lend in the fourth inning. T. Endaya renched first when calcher Lam fumbled the third strike. Endaya then stole 'second. The next two batters, M. Cruz and
fied out. A. Delgado, Ewins bunter and it seemed, a
sure
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Thoro were some better than averuge performances for a meeting of this standard, all the more meritorious for the fact that it wasn't a year when aunietes of Colony Championship colibre were taking part in their secondary events in any greal profusion. Pat
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won out when catcher Lam picked up the bunt and threw to first but the first sacker fumbled the ball.
This fumble saw Ewins cross- ing the plate. C. Mattos led to centre for the third out. South China were not able to catch up a their three battern were put out in quick order. In the fifth inning the Nam Wah laasles tied the score on LS. Yim's smart and wily play.
Both sides failed to score in the six inning. In the Anal frame the South
China Girls went through a 'nightmare'. Petite Ewing was called out for batting out of the box. C. Mattos reached first on an interference by catcher Lam and advanced to third on a wild throw to second by Lam. M. Almeida sent an easy By to centre but T. Y. Chan muffed it end Mattos scored whilst Almeida reached second.
3,000 Metres Run was.
results com
RUSSIANS SET SAIL FOR OLYMPIC VICTORY
in a very sound 9 mins. 26.4 sccs. by Barries of the Army with two others also clocking well under 10 minutes; BY JAMES-BARTLETT, and two of the Colony's beil-
Chau known distance-runners,
are to compote in Stlu-bun and Chun Kim-hug all five yacht classes at the 1900 were relegated to fourth and Olympic Games. Afth place. The distance was Loo short for the former, while
Russians
Googly Ordzhonidize, Yicht- the latter is only recently backing Frealdent of the Soviet Association, disclosed ir training after an operation. Sports
this, the other day before re-
It looks very much like we turning to Moscow after a Lon-
have Our first Colony don visit. may
He said: "We have already Champlon from the New Teril tories since the founding of the been trying out foreign-bulit HKAAA seven years ago as the Dragons and 5-metre yachts DWn home-built Hop, Step and Jump went at a against our very respectable 40 feet 73% 0.00" Inches to Chiu Lap-chee of the NTSSA and, though there are other in his class in the Colony at present, there are nong--with the departure of Ng Chuan-wai about and Capt. John Hunter-in a yachts, biggest of the Olymple classes, compared with Britain's class above him,
11 boats
BIG CLASS
The Russians have built 30 of the 5,5-metro
For a novice it was a very good performance at the end of It was in this class that Ari- H. Ozorio hit a grounder to third sucker C. Y. Lam who
a very tiring and hot morning, main's Yachtsman of the Year, R. Stanley threw wild
though it must be said that the Lieut-Colonel Almeida to first.
PIITY, was in much beiter ("Slug")
won an crossed the plate and Ozorio
condition than normally.
Olymple allyer meðal last year
advanced to second, Cectuz Ozorio sent one of Yim's fast deliveries to centre for a two run homer. The Hurricanes
four then led -3. This
ru rally broke the morale of the Nam Wah and the latter only managed to score one run their turn at bat.
run-up
By the same token, ce must-with the Russians nowhere. look with some respect at the
At the yearly meeting of the and 28.8 final of 23.0 beat
Yacht International
Racing Klamy Kennedy-Skipton of the Union in London, the Russian DBS in the 205 Metres,
delegate supported the move Other beiter-than-average for International status of Bri-
for ot performances
Novices tain's "boys and girls" *racing meeting came from M. T. boat, the Cadet.
the 800
Tennant, who
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Terry Endaya pitched like Metres in 2:09.0 and the 1,500 He said: "It is good to Fet 1 trojan. Also outstanding Metrça in 4:28.4. In the longer youngsters on the water.”
were the Ozorio sistem and M. Almeida. For the losers, only pitcher Yim caught the eye of the spectators. Dis. appointing were Margaret Lam and Peggy Wal.
Only Senior Game
In the only Senior game, the champlon Saints blasted the South China 13 to 3. The Jolling Jocys used South China plicher Chon Yue-fal for batting prac- lice as they sinmmed 9 hits, In- cluding homers by Marvellous Poon, Dave Leonard and P. C. Wong. Poon's homer was over the right cld fence. Batting honours for the winners go to P.
C. Wong with a 3 in 4 offort and L. C. Poon with 2 in 4. For the losers, A. S. Ramjahn had two hills in 3'trys.. Though the Nam Wah boys were outclassed in all departments, they managed three double plays over the Jonya.
To end the day, the Japanese Club and HK Pandas treated the large crowd to a five-lining baseball exhibition A spongo bail way used, The Pandas
Tho won by 8 runs to 9. Japanese wero a' disappoint ment as they did not seem to sparkle.
HOLLAND WINS.
Rotterdam, Nov. 17. Holland best Belgium 5-2: after Idading 3-0 at hele time in: en International soccer match here today?.
The Dutch" "scorers were: WUKM (2) VanWissen, Krulver and Carlier, Van Den Bery and Hout scored for Bel-
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