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THE CHINA MATE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1958.
A MAGNIFICENT VICTORY FOR THE WARRIORS
Saints Go Down To Great Performances By "Goose" Wong And Jimmy
By "TIME OUT”
Chang
Hoy! All you Warriors! Doff your softball caps in a low and sweeping saluto to teammates "Goose" Wong and Jimmy Chang whose performances afield inspired the tribe to a magnificent 8 runs to 5 victory over the reigning champs, the Saints, yostorday in the main softball attraction over the weekend - and what a weekend it was.
The programme catered for the tastes of one and all, for apart from the League schedule some excellent softball was also dished out by the Tao Kau Ladies' team from Taiwan. The visitors edged out All-Hong- kong on Saturday by 5-4 and made it a double when they also accounted for the Combined Chinese with a 3-0 victory yesterday.
unen
The League matches played; other ideas es ho knocked one pop up to end the inning. Both
strikes ovCT of Salleh's
the sides stayed scoreless in the Inst In wins for the off resulted
are-inning and the game was ex- "favourites". The Junior Dodgers right-feld barrier for
tended to extra frames. fortunate to scrape Funding triple to earn tremen- were very
deus applause from the packed through to a 7-5 triumph over
John
Pereira then the gallant War Eagles while the stands.
worked Salich for a free ticket University trounced Wah Ying
Orst to
base, but 20 to 2 In a curtailed game. The
Gera Remedios could only lift a lazy Senior Dodgers beat CAA 7 to 4 in the morning game.
pop fly that fell into the waiting initt of shortstop P. C. Wong and that WILE the end of the trung.
game between
The "cruela?** the Warriors and Stints at
tha! tracted a capacity crowd zoon ahowed its vocal apprecia- tion of the occasion.
With the Senior League Championship at stake there tension was in unmistakable m the air at King's Park when plate umpire Wally Mo called "Play Ball" with the Warriors batting first. Jimmy Chang**** and Dickie Chaves were caught out on fly balls, but husky Arst- Backer Tony Rodrigues had
Second Frame
A
of
the
The Saints went to pieces in the top of the eighth, A scream- ing line drive over third by Georglo
Ribeiro brought in thind. Junior Remedios from | Goose Wong then surprised everyone with a single over short and then Jimmy Chang made it three hits in a row with a drive past second base. A eories of outfield fumbles by the Saints' In the Joey's turn at bat added to the confusion and when A.G. Ismail lifted a high batt the dust had settled it was 5 runs to third-sacker Chaves for the for the Warriors. This was the Erst out. "Mighty Mlie Ozorio irming that had the crowd volcing got on first vla a fumble by its disapproval of the blocking substitute
Jimmy tactics adopted by one shortstop Chang and advanced to second Saints' Infielders. The Warriors fumble by chubby Warrier let in 2 runs to make the final
Ribeiro. receiver Georgie
score 8 to $ in their favour.
For on Omer routine Infield play
tho
"Go030" For
winners had Ozorio camped safely at the Wong, despite giving up 0 hits hot corner and there he stayed to the Saints, stood out and a for Dave Leonard, a dangerous special word of mention goes to man with the bat, popped up to Jimmy Chang for n Ang all-
The round display. Chong for the third out,
The winnerS Koreboard was
the whito team clean
a played as a
for. the whistle and in the second frame, some cannot be said hoth sides went down in one Saints who, for the first time two-three order after which the this season, appeared rattled in of the game. cheers of the Warrior supporters the later stages
wasn't Jock oh why were almed in the direction of Why,
"Junior" Itemedius Collaco used to replace Sherry shortstop who arrived late for the game. Bucks? Bucks weak throwing ward
be bases to Chang went to his regular posi-arm allowed 10 Paris, Mar. 9.
und France thrashed the Walla- tion at left-field Oliveira stolen by the winners and It's bica in the Rugby Union made his exit from the game about time sentiment is thrown In the top of the third Chang aside when tho situation erica international at. Colombes got a walk and without hesita for a subsitute catcher. Stadium here today, on made a beeline for second grinding them down to as Saints' catcher Sherry Bucks threw wild in attempting lo defeat by 19 points (two nail Chang. A dropped third goals, two dropped goals strike and a try) to nil.
Australia's Heaviest Rugby Union Defeat
ng
a wikily-swinging Chaves was sufficient to distract Bucks' attention and when the
The Australians, playing with play was made on. Chaves al the wind in the first half, held first base Chang scooted all the France scoreless to the interval.
way to third,
"Ait.
But in the second half they col
Operio then elected lapsed under remorseless pres- to play Rodrigues at home sure and the French were allow-plate when he picked UKO ed to run riot,
John Pereira's hot grounder, a The
Walinbics were handi-fielding choice. The throw home. capped by an injury early in was good but the slide by the game to their captain, Bob Rodrigues was just a shade of better as another Warrior run Davidson, who for the rest
the match was a passenger with was notched up on the score-
stole He could only board, Pereira
pocond injured ribs hang on to the sides of the end was left high and dry at batters scrum. But this could not ex-third as the next two cuse the debacle of their defeat, couldn't connect
As the score mounted, they 'single'. became an obviously dispirited team. They were outplayed in every phase of the game and hopelessly
by sheer pace.
beaton
for that vital
The Saints got right back into the game when the first batter up, Sherry Bucks, lined a sharp drive to centre-field. A groan came from the crowd na Rod- This victory was a great tonic rigues, coming in like lightning for French" augby. smarting for the pick-up, misjudged the under the 14-0 battering by speed of the ball and the elusive England on the same ground a pill went through his legs for week ago.
Bucks to round the bares.
It
Scoreless
There was no further storing
was Australia's heaviest Rugby Union defeat since the great South African Springboks chalked up a 25-3 victory at a pitcher "Goose" Wong shrug- Jotunesburg in 1953-Router.
Canada Wins
World Ice Hockey Title
Oslo, Mar, 9, Canada tonight won the world Ice-bockey title by defeating the Soviet Union here tonight by 4-2
ged his shoulders and settled down in earnest, getting, Be next three batters out, and the score wall now Warrioru 2, Saints 1. The tribe was held scoreless in the top of the fourth and there was greak jubilation. in the Joeya' camp when lanky
third-baseman
Henny Omar poled out a home-run which went in-between the fielders and bounced off the outstretch- ed glove of Jimmy Chang.
The first attempt to steal a base off catcher beiro result- cd in L. C. Poon running straight into the glove of short-
in the last match of the cham-stop Remodlos as Ribeiro's relay pionships.
went like a bullet to the sack,
The Canadian Seam, the and Poon was cut by yards. "Whitby Dunlops" won all their to end the inning.
world championships matches.
The
A
The Warriors forged ahead, in Canadian SCDADO
the top of the Afth when John maximum of 14 points for Ulicir| Pereira's rasping ongie Øver seven wing in seven matches of second boso pushed Tony the championships. They scored | Rodrigues to third and when 84 goals and concoded only 6. the relay home from contro- The Soviet Union finished field was wild Tony scored to second with live wins, one draw make it 3-2. A.G. was repincod and ono defeat (11 points, 44 by his brother AK Ismail at gosis, for against),
right-fold and in the bottom of Sweden took third place with the sixth the Saints died up the 10 points (5 wins, 2 defeats).-ball game. "AR singled to get on base, stolo accend and wao France-ProXXI.
pushed across the plate for the tiefing rom whom Omor buntai with one down. Then with Omar WHAT A DAY!
prasing around at second camo the fielding gem of the day--an Freddie Doyle, centre forward acrobatic dive that rocked the of Shirebrook in the Shefeld stands with cheera A fast- Amateur League, will always re- dropping ball just behint Jualor member Feb. 10 1053. He was Randlus, off, the bat of Dave married in the morning, was Leonard, looked good for a hit prescated with a clock by the but Jiminy Chang ran a rallo to players and officials of the club make a shoestring enteis - a before the match against British play that certainly saved the Ropes FC, scored four goals and day for the Warribes and for that; five minutes from the end, which he duarvadly earnoct was carried off with a broken terrific applauso "Goors". Wong forced the next two batters to
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EQUALS RECORD
Tom Finney equalled a Pres- ton North End club record when a penalty at he scored from
was his 157th goal Lutton. It for the Deepdale side, the same number as old-time centre for-
Tom Hoberts totalled, Remarkable thing about Finney's aggregate is that he has played matches for 275 of his 370 Preston at outside right,
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EUROPEAN TABLE TENNIS
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TOP SEEDED HUNGARIANS
LOSE TO UNKNOWN
EAST GERMAN PAIR
Budapest, Mar. 9.
An unknown East German pair, Helmuth Hauschmann and Heln Haupt, sprang a surprise in the men's doubles quarter-finals of the European Table Tennis Championships here today by beating top seeded Hungariana Zoltan Berczik and Ferenc Sido. Hauschmann and Haupt won a hard-fought match in five games, but in the semi-finals went down in straight games to the Rumanians, Toma Belter and Otto Bottner.
and returta
Sido has not been able to His superlor
power show top form in the cham- | astonishing ability to pionships as ho injured an seemingly Impossible Bhois ankle in training.. Ho had been proved too much for Grotval. seeded second, for the men's Both men used the sponge bat. singles ovont, but was beaton Misa Koczian WOB on the
the in the fourth round carlier this losing side in
women' week,
doubles final, With her com- All five duals were being | patriot, Miss Livio Mossoczy, went down 18-31, 21-18, decided in the evening session she today.
21-10 21-17,
the former World Champions, Mrs Angelica Eva Koczian, 21-year-old Rozcanu and Misa Mila Zeller,
to
the of Rumania. won Hungarian star, women's singles, "defeating top- seeded Ann Haydon, of England, 21-15, 14-21, 24-22, 17-21, 21-10 to in the final,
The men's doubles title went the third-seeded Czecho- slovákian pair, Ladislav Süpek
against
Miss Koezian, seeded Number and Ludvik Vybranovsky, who Three, thus avenged hor defeat won in stright games
Torna by the English girl in the unseeded Rumanians quarter-fluals of the 1957 World Reiter and Ollo Botiner. Championships in Stockholm,
Capacity Crowd
Miss Koczian, urged on by the capacity crowd in Budapest's sports holl, managed to counter all the brilliant anashes and drives which the British girl could produce,
Berczik won his second title who bo and Gizi Farkas beat their fellow Hungarians Ferene. Sido and Miss Koczian 21-14, 21-18, 11-21, 21-12 to take the Mixed Doubles,
The winners were seeded No. 8 in the event.
The Results
She was in top form, while CUP MARATHON M Haydon, who had conceded only onó game on her path to
Women's Doubles Quarter- Many a Cup tie has lasted five the final, did not scem at her Finals: A. Rozcana and E and a quarter hours as did the livellest or most assured.
Eng Zeller (Rumania) beat M. and 5 land's Number One was several Terecik and M. Plut (Yugo- pairing of Wootton
of Helen's in the Islo Wight times outclamed" and forced on slavia) 21-10, 21-13, 12-21,-21-8, TODAY
Memorial Cup competition, to the defensive by the superior
A. Haydon and D. Rowe but rarely сеп
positional play of the Hungarian | Collins many
(England) beat Badminton
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boen Champion. have scored in that prolonged period. plonships,
The first match was abandoned during extra time with Wootton Racecading 5-4. The second game extra time ended 6-0, and Hongkong Technical Collers An- alte en went to Wootton at bual Athletics at Boundary Street 4-1.
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Zoltan Berezik Justified his Plica and C. Folia (Rumania)
21-0, 15-21, 21-11, 21-13, position Europe's leading
G. Farkas and I. Kerekes player when he won the 4 (Hungary) beat M. Haranova
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Women's Doubles Semi-Finals: Koczian
and Mossoczy beat Hayden and Rowe Collins 21-17, 31-14, 21-17:
Rozeanu cnti Zeller beat Farkas
and Kerekes 21-19, 21-17, 10-21, 21-16.
Women's Bingles Final; Miss
Koczian
E.
(Hungary) beat Miss A. Hayrion (England) 21- 15, 14-21, 24-22, 17-21, 21-10,
Mixed Doubles Semi-Finals: F. Sido and E. Hoczian (Hun- sary)
boat. T.
T..Harasztosi and A. Rozconti (Rumania) 21-19, 21-13, 21-18. Z. Berczik and G. Farkas (Hungary) beat E Gyetval and L. Mossoery (Hun
gary) 21-15, 21-16, 21-9,
Mixed Doubles Final: Z. Ber- czik and Allas Q. Farkas (Hungary) beat F. Sido and Mles E. Koczlan (Hungary) 21-14, 21-13, 11-21, 21–12.
Women's Doubles Final; Mrs A. Rozcami and Miss E. Zeller (Rumania) boat Miles Koerinn and Miss L Mossoczy (Hungary) 18-21; 21-15, 21-17, 21–19.
Men's Doubles Quarter-Finals: M. Gantner and T. Haruztasi (Rumania) beat E. Grotval and Coender (Hungary) 22-20, 21-10, 21-14. L. Stipci and L Vyhnanovsky (Czechoslovakia) bent L. Feldi and Z. Bubony! (Hungary) 21-12, 17-21, 21-10, 21-14.
H. Hauschmann and H. Haupt (East Germany) beat Z, Berezik and F. Sido (Hungary) 10-23, 21-10, 8-21, 21-9, 21-10..
T. Reiter and O. Botiner (Rumania) beaf B. Della Roem God T. Larsson (Sweden) 17-21, 21-11, 23-21, 21-18.
Men's Doubles Semi-Finals: Supek and Vyhnanovsky beat Gantner and Haraærtogi" 21-14, 21-12, 21-18.
Reiter and
Botiner beat Hauschmann and Haupt 21-12, 21-18, 21-15.
Men's Double Final: L. Stipek ond LVyhnanovaly (Czecho- slovakia) beat T, Relter and O. Bettner (Humanto) 21-11, 21-18, 21-17.
Men's Staaten Final: Zoltan Berezis (Hungary) beat emer Gyelval (Hungary) 21–10, 21-16, 25-21-Reutor.
Tommy Kono Wins International Lifting Titla
Moscow, Mar, 9. Chao Ching-kuel, a Tientsin
to finished second student, Pleufeider of the Boviet Union in the Light-Heavyweight event of the Moscow International: Weighting Championships to- dayd
Plaufolder raised 430 | kdlò-- grams to Chao Ching-kiel's 415 kliograms.
Tommy Kono, of the United States, won the Middleweight conlors with: 417,3"-kilograma, Konner-up "was Podor Dos Pridánsowelty, of the Bovlak Usado
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