THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1958.
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ON THE SOFTBALL SCENE Whats Best in Kowleen?
Action By Association Needed For Several Pertinent Problems
By TIME OUT**
The spot of honour this week is reserved for the unidentified official of the HK Softball Association who finally thought up the bright idea of having a sign put up in the area adjacent to the grandstands. This sign expressly forbids the practice of "warming up" in close proxi- mity to spectators.
In the past this habit has been widely carried out and polite requests to consider the well-being of paying fans have been completely ignored. It is gratifying to note that at least one official is not keeping the seat of his trousers from ucquiring a shine through sitting idly in More power to you, whoever you his easy chair during the season. are!
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day's and pre- The 1958.8 lengites, superbly these 10 now remains to be seen | entry to
viously with the Warriors he whether his inillative will bring regarding chore of legit enloitta
winald do much 1 late has beaten the Saints twier. He about the desired result --
now should do it again. of the confusinn til of affording Scale Teasure
when 11 then
becomes
It Caroline protection to spectators
boasts a lot of hiting powi balls tossed indiscriminately by difficult to distinguish betweent
while the Saints rely more irresponsible persone,
players who are dressed like.
guile to win ball gunes. Unless An easy win is indealer for Congratulations
the
Uni- Comets against the
"Goose" huge an off day 1 can- versity in the first of two Junier nol see Suuli China going down mdches down for decision to-
in defeat.
110TTOW.
also in
urder for the King's Park Gate - gashers, a fraternity which by Vie of ILs enterprise is in close by art when it ones to cocking a snook at the Associa tion's gate control system. It was rather tuttering Ja ole Can the advire contained
# in
urilele
contributed E
of the
recent publication
socation has apparently taken to heurt.
Gate Control
this
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I nililerd various subterfuges to be ployed in order to gain free
To the bull park ndmittance
Why anyone should
stake his reptilaisen
wish tu
for the sake of dodging payment of the paltry admission fee is beyond my comprehension,
There must be at least six Belf-accredited Press represetitis. Ilves covering softbal matches Judging from the amber of Mitrance" boyн "free reated these days! A lighten- uf Hote Ing-up of the system
control is clearly called for.
the
But t so sure about the result of the second gume when the Stardusts meet the With Do Buy Cordeiro and Cypre Caldas of The latter
team not avaliable plus the fact that four diamond regulars have been released, the Stardusts are given a chance to up the weakened opposition.
under youngsters These capable management of Lonel Dayaram
improving with every game and should this one by a slin margin.
Sunday's programme with a ladies Kume
and the k Hurricanes
at 9.30 .. 1 ttp University
Hurricanes to trumle all uver the under-graduates.
the
the
ur
Best Game
wis
opens
The luncheon period at 12.30 features two rookle ladies' teums, the Toreros and Mata- By virtue of having a <lor.
ability slight edge in playing
the Matadors and expertvice should win without too much difficulty.
Below Potential
The alternoon matches will have the fast-fading Pundas matched against the Seminoles Both Senior teams are playing n brand of softball well below tie- and with Their potential
eve about
there fences shouldn't be more than a couple of runs separating the tearns.
Pandas enjoy The
Turkish XI Beaten By Real Madrid
Madrid, Nov. 13, Spain's crack footba}l team, "Real Madrid" tonight beat Turkey's "Besiktas Istanbul" team by two goals to nlt in their Best match for the Arst round at the European No- ttoral Champions Football Cup, played here tonight. A crowd of 120,000 watched the Turkish team put up a wall of
nine eight lo
players defence during the first half. These purely negative taction: allowed the visitors to reach mark without the half-line
any score.
in
The Turks kept up their all- out-for defence tactics in the second half and goalle Uzkmez played
It
game, warding off a series of dangerous shots by the Real forward line.
Was finally right-fulf Santisteban who opened the score for Real Madrid In the 57th minute of play with a long-shat which took Uzlunez by surprise. After an incident which ended In the Italian referee order- ing Real'e centro-forward DI Stefano and Besikta's right- half Berk off the field, the Madrid team's star French forward Kopa
scored A Second
80th
minute.
The
the goal in
be
return mulch will played in Istanbul inter this year-France-Preese. a brilliant
French-Italian Team Win 6-Day- Cycling Race
Parla, Nov. 13.
The French-Mailan icam of Jacques Anquetil, Andre Darri- gade and Ferdinand Terruzzi, tonight won the Paris six-dloy cycling race.
The other French-Italian team, composed of "Milo" Carrara, Georges Seniftieben and Nino Dc Rossi, was placed sccond in the Anat order of the six-day race and the ball French team of Pierre Brun, Dominique Forlin and Jean Forestier, was placed third.
was
Swiss team (Hother
Buron) Pfenninger-Von
waj fourth and the Spanish team (Poblet Bover Timoner) fifth, whilo Itailan veteran Fausto Coppi, with teammates Buliz of the Argentine and Plattner of Switzerland, finished sixth-France-Presse,
BRITAIN'S TOP RUGBY TACTICIAN
MAKES A SURPRISING CONFESSION
By JOHN REED
England's reigning fly-half, Ricky Bartlett, 29-year-old captain of Harlequins and Surrey, lay in the casualty department of a Richmond a doctor to put seven stitches into his hospital. As we waited for head we talked of rugby tactics.... and farming. Ricky, once destined to become an overseas insurance inspector, is running a 42-acre pig and chicken farm at Hawkley Hurst, in the depths of Hampshire.
1
It is a
Britain's No.
rugby scrummaging and sound kicking was 17. In fact, he was only 13 of excessive | when he was handed a member- Laeticioza
Duke at in the interests was stil
ship form. slightly dazed after crashing handling movements.
"We have been overdoing the into Nim Hall's hip during Sur-
formula and with Middlesex ut pass-at-all costs rey's clashi
heen getting nowhere. Richmond. But his rugby theory
he mistake and my fault, We must was clear cul entraigh-and
ronfes- change our plans." surprising made this
International Rugby can be as chequered 114 farming-and Ricky Bartlett is nut everyone's ideal of an England fly-half.
More Variation Letter
Harlequins, disciples of tacking rugby with Bortiet the have bce:XL DVLT- arch-priest, pinying their creud.
are lo
their modify Thy
introduce talles feld variation into the Harlequinade example for the rest of the country.
ching a the form of Junior Panx word this alone will prob- ably enable them to break into the win column after four tries. The last game of the day of the week The best garne seen
reach the score will be seen at 11:00 am, when shouk!
double figures when the Austers The Saints, undefeated in three
reet the Junior league leaders, football, now in against South starts conie p
Dodgers. A wit dropped one Fred Diesta's
is absolutely for. The latters for the Austers
pitching : of the question.
It is not often that fall to China who have
come up with a ready answer
to some query regarding soft- "Goose"
ball in Hongkong bul I must
adtust to being stumped
when
a staunch supporter of the Kame naked me the ather day why
no Senior matches are scheduled
for Saturdays.
SO
19 Wong
see
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
1. ER--
ne
ap:
To my knowledge the Senones have NEVER been seen in tion May the half-cy the The
Juntur trin mongers have not seen RE tu to be un ask why, would seero indication that Brewer MUDAger upprove of the present set-up It seems in a matter of ad
schedule ministrative policy to
Senior games for Sundays only and until such time as objec tions are raised it the right quarters we must be
to let sleeping dogs he.
A Suggestion
content
At least two home runs
last gistered
Junior league.
w cok Rave the
in
the left- fielders concerned no caruuy chance beesuse of the presener |
of obstructions in the outfeld.
For what Its worth
I offer
L
to the Grounds Committee there one??) my suggestion to have word with the building contractor to nove back, just i wee bit, the mound of rubbir, pipes
the granite roller. and This would then give the left- elder a sporting chance. It is n simple solution that will minimize possible physical dan- ger to bulhelders when a long ball is hit.
On the question of team uni- forms feel it is about time a reminder la sent out to plate: officials to ensurd they take steps to kro teams properly attired ni game time. One ladies' team I have watched In action had on an assortment of dress more suitable for migrant frukt-)
Un- Comfortable? pickers. doubtedly Dignified? Absolute- ly noli con well understand laxity in the enforcement of rules governing uniforms during but the the Summer League current winter league la already This In
its ninth week and
by Claisser
attitude faire"
ometals alike players and
the question
of proper
un
attire
can only serve to bring the
game into disrepute.
Identical Outfits
While we are
on the subject of uniforms it might be an idea for the Association next scanon to look into the matter of identical outlin, We have already had 'earlier this ecanon a case of a catcher tossing the ball to base runner on the both because opposing team Aldos wore identical uniforms. A ruling that team monogors must subml! to the statement together'
council n with their
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1 told him I thought he seem- ed a little faster this year. "Well, I've been training for speed and this open-air life bus done me a power of good" he explained.
his Bartlett won Cambridge in 1951,
"I think we have been sacrine- ing the essentials of good, solid played for Harlequins
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
AMAZING, MAY WE
VISCUSS THIS A
MOMENT?
OF COURSE,
WAIT--- I'LL SIGN IT AT MY DESK
HERE
ENRSHMALARIN
TOO LATE TO SIDESTEPL, JOHNNY DESPERATELY USES HIS HOT-DOG TRAY AS A SHIELD-IT TIPO AND...
THIS IS THE PHONIES THING I'VE EVER
HEARD.
WEIRD!
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WELL, WHAT PO YOU KNOW! THEY REALLY ARE REPHOTS!
YEE-OUCH!
His club-mates consider that their captain-he's led them for five year is the most under- rated By-half in the business. Internationals have been known to express preference for Bart- perfect lett because he is the link. And, of course, he can kick to his wings with slide-rule no-
curacy.
con-
If he can find that extra yard of speed: If the selectora linué last season's policy of pre- ferring a sound link to individual sparkle then Bartlett, wrliten off Blue at by some critics last season, will but first add to his sevca England caps
he In 1959. when
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