THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959,
RACE FOR RUGBY TITLE NOW WIDE OPEN MCC
League Leaders Army Moss's Reaction
3-0 South
North Succumb
To Army
By PAK LO
By virtue of Army South's well deserved win over the Army North by three points (one try) to nil, Army North on Saturday lost their place at the head of the Hexangular Table to Club,
To Hawthorn's Tragic Death
London, Jan. 25. The British racing driver,
Stirling Moss, said here) tonight he had been "staggered" by the news of the road-crash death of world
driver champion
Hawthorn Inst
Mike week.
Moss, who flew in from a rac-
ing engagement at Banglenke, told airport reporters: "I was a man should staggered that drive all that time on the track
that on the road.
At Kai Tak, the RAF, playing an open type of game hammered the Police by 16 points (two goals, two trics) to three (one penalty goal) to leave the Police with no option but to collect the wooden spoon. At the same time the RAF pulled themselves up the Table as a weak Navy and so well and die like
XV was swamped by the Club by 23 points (one goal, four tries, two penalty goals) to three (one penalty goal).
Homes
As a result of these the race for top place Jn the Hexangular is now wide open Club end Army with both North
having the same num- ber of points, and this should be finally settled a fortnight hence when in the last Hexan- Kular #nine Club and Anny North clasa.
Club Of course has Brst En overcome Army. South next week.
Army South v. Army North
This game as expected was a forward battle from beginning with the Army South to end
holding their park more than own.
They could not quite eorstais Muntz and Winn in the Uncouts but they were slightly superior in the loo and the serums.
Outpaced
"Mike was quite a character," the British racer added. "I shall miss him cnd so will all the Another drivers on the track."
of his
'SHOCKING' SUNDAY FOR SENIOR SOFTBALL
South China Practically Knocked Out Of Pennant Race By The US Navy.
By OLLY
VAS
It was a "shocking" Sunday for Senior division softball and South China
will be the first to bear me out.
MCC In Minor Collapse Against NSW
Sydney, Jan. 26.
The MCC, 241 for five nt lunch, were all out for 303 in about, half an hour after lunch
Richie
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Bennud ran through the last five wickets in some splendid spin bowling.
This gave the MCC a lead of B against New South Wales, who made 215 in their Arst innings.
Earlier in this morning's play:
the MCC, 171 for two at stumps on Saturday, lost their strong position through a minor col
lapse.
Without the services of their two American infielders, Lamontagne and Murray the lads from Caroline Hill showed the fans that they are indeed a very ordinary team when they were practically knocked outside's comeback Bowling with of the pennant race by the US Navy.
Four-Bagger
Ray
At
ber six,
man in the "Goose" Wong gave up only safely in the outstretched glove it took the last
to put the four hits and struck out twelve of reliable centrefelder Lionel batting line-up
Seminoles on level terms. Lal weak halters but the knockout punch Dayaran.
a notoriously sallcro was delivered by the
In the Seminoles' turn at the Dayaram, with
Lo and
hitter stashed out a stinging The RAF started The RAF pack with Moss an
third butsmon Chris Casselberryplate Parkin minute
double to right-centre to score Loo, A when with the Navy trailing 1-0 Pachecho were out in 1-2 order Slear playing very well were attack and in the first
WOULD NOT QUIT
In the bottom of the third in- and then Klondike Wong strode Abbas and brother much better in the loose than saw the ball go over the dead
wild pitch lost in the dust by minutes later Two they had nball line, the Police, and
thening he cleared the bag with a up to bat. Moss said that despite
An easy catch in the outfield Goanrio had Dayaram at third slight advantage in the lineouts from a three move Lowe cross-
wero, death of his friend Milte law resounding homer good for four kicked perfectly, There
This was just the was muffed by Robert Remedios Parkin Le lifted a fly loo short for the second out but Tay The airmen passed all the four nirmen in position waiting them, he would not quit racing.crucial runs.
sollors needed and as the sun gat in his eye. time, though some of the passes for the ball and it was Moss who I did what could I do?" he tonic the
they went on to win G-6.
least it looked that way because Pacheche put the Seminoles in a hard-hit ball were way up in the air but louched it down. No conversion. asked, "I have no other job."
The second upset of the day he was nowhere near when the the lead with the dispirited Police were never 3-0.
Meanwhile, talking
came when Ed Carvalho's ball floated down gently to his which pitcher Malig groped for Upr Intercept and the ball
race plans, Stirling said that seminoles staged a late rally, to left! Incidentally he was moving While Dayaram scoud run num- swung back and forth across
le would drive Cooper
ப the del.
powered by a HM engine, beige out the Cheyennes 9-7 into his right.
a Senior game which was high- Five minutes Inter after a longing to hawthorn's friend lighted by the tremendous home
1 long Rob Walker, during the sea-
run between centro and left Johnston To Thank series of three moves
pass was thrown out to Mortinson's big grand prix events.
winners' folds by the Ex-racing driver Walker was Cooke. The Police have Johnston to on the Police 25 and he out
following Hawthorn's Jaguar The Senior game between the thank for the low scare against paced the defence and ran lo to Coombes
when the world
champion Cheyennes and Seninales open- it wouldrore near the posts. them. Without him
converted 11-0.
crashed on an English road Inst ed up on a very bright note for easily have been in the Afties.
week and war idilled.-France- the former. Batting first they He seemed to be playing in every The next score came from a
scored two runs. Onofre Souza position when he was most kick ahead by Martin and the Presse & U.P.I.
was out on a fly ball to left but wanted. Ife took some mayful | Police fumbled, and Radelyfe
the next batter Manuel Nunes passes trom Kell, who is much got to it and scored. Coombes
WIN Issued with n walk by too slow ever to be a success | converted. 13-0.
Lal Dayaram. al serun-half, and from the
Nunes walked to third when kity Tony Rodrigues knocked the ball cut of the park, Inches off the 'foul' pole. Manager Robert Remedios popped up for thu
Danny out and recond
half
for
way he played in the toase is Three minutes before obviously
se in the time, after another three move,
Lowe again cross-kicked Moes to gather und score well
10-0. out. No conversion.
faek.
Johnston centre and was Just
errors,
The Southiemers were always | mode looking for the chance to open the game up, and Sanderson was in great form, and had he had more of the ball, Army South would have made their victory more clear rut.
Some
of more
also
ag
1
noted as full-back which as well, s Dunn very bad inetical
their only The Palles gut reore in the last minute of the Arst half when the airmen were penalised for offside and John- stan converted. 10-3,
Despite a
Mexican Becomes Seminole Hurler
Mr Universe
Montreal, Jan, 25. Edouard Sylvetre of Tijuaru, Mexico, today carried off the ille of Mr Universe in world bodybuilding festival held here.
the
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Onofre Souza at shortstop Peter juggled a grounder off Peter
Gosure got a walk to lead the bates. Joey Reis singled to drive in two runs and advance Gosano to second.
base, bit more pressure
Scott started well but tailed away and only Roberts thone to any extent in the forwards and he was so good he made the by the Polles, forwards in the athers fool: worce in compari- second half they could not score to their son. Army North stuck
mainly due to very poor backing usan tactles of keeping the ball light and making ground by rood touch kicking by Phillips, forward rushes ry the
and
heavier pack.
to
Against the Army South pack, with Mander, Cleary; and Tunbridge Well
the fore, these tarlien did not succeed le the extent they usually do, and once they were three points behind, Army North could And no way of penetrating the rack- Jike defence with their for- wards. They did not also dure to open up the game and us their threes for that would have played Into Army South's hands.
A Pity
The Southerners really played well, and it is a pity that they at last have hit it off so late in the season, when there is no hope of them winning Live Hcxongular.
Army South did minst of the attacking in the Srst half but several times when it seemed they must see liey knocked- on and gave the Northeners a chance to clear, a chance which Bede-Cox ns the mainstay of the defence was only lo glad to accept.
Just before half tim Army North bad a good chance of opening their score when the Southainers were penalised on their own 25, but the conver- sion was missed.
Army South started with a strong attack in the second half, and in the tenth minute Sunder- zon got the bill on the holf way line tore for the line draw- ing two me to bin. Then ke dummled beautifully and whip- ped Insk'e to score near the posts. No conversion. 3-5.
Despite frantic efforts Army North's forwards from that moment on they could not
by
Amy South
beat the strong defence and there was no fur- ther scoring.
RAF v. Police
The airmen walked this one,
and though they
scored nil
their points in the first
half
A lot
they could have added more had they put that extra "tiger" into it in the second WCTE BO com- half. But they fortably ahead that widle they they were always dangerous
Near the took things cozy.
end the Police forwards got on tcp in the loose, but they had
le chance of scoring. Coombes and
Martin
com.
bined very well in the RAF throes white Lowe on the other wing can count this game
S
his most successful to date.
Blake the other centre was more than adequate and the airmen must be praised for the way they tackled and fall on the ball in front of the Police forward rústical,
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Almada's bat and there were now two runners on base. Peter Cooke then blasted his four-banger to put his side in the lead by 3-2, Kenneth Abbas went down swinging to end the inning
A bunt and another defensive error
infeld by thy
531v Pachecho cleating the rubber at home for the Seminoles seventh run. Conke struck out to close the inning.
Surprise
i
overs.
The sinto's fast bowler Rorko was mainly responsible for his that litle extra pace and twing after the introduction of the new ball, he claimed the wie- kels of Peter May and Willie Watson for une run in three
Hls Agures this morning were 5-3-7-2 and for the match so far 17-5-37-4.
The overnight not out bats- ·
nnd men, Trevor Ealley (50) May (9). sent the score along. as they went for the runs on ramption of play today in very hot weather.
BREAK-THROUGH
After the 200 had been un New South Wales achieved o break-through when Bailey walked down the pitch to a ball from Burke but missed and was slumped two to three
yards out of the crease.
Bailey's innings of 64 Insted 235 minutes and with his skip- per had put on 187 runs for tho third wleket, from 20 to 205.
The departure of Belley was quickly followed by the dis- missal of May and Watson- and from two for 205 the score hari slumped to 237 for five.
With one down, Lionel Day- aram laid down a bunt which The lead was short-lived a rolled straight towards pitcher the Cheyennes in the top of the Molig who picked up the ball second inning forged chead 5-3 but tossed It wild for Dayaram 011 five hita while Blanking to go to second. A sharp single their opponents for the next two by F. K. Lee pushed the fleet- footed outfielder over the plate. frames.
In the bottom of the 4th Lal Dayaran again surprised i inning
this time with as still trailing by two everyone, Iuns the Seminoles staged a single which advanecd
Abbas started second. In attempting to cut 138 in rally. Kenneth the ball rolling with a hit past off Enother run as Lee stole generally considered one of his batting efforts of the second base and ended up at third, Danny Gosano overthrew best
Lee bad third when Cheyennes catcher and
the easiest of present tour. score the Seminoles Gosano in attempting to play tasks to the next batter Lionel Dayneam ninth run of the game.
Robert Remedios' hli tossed the ball into the outfield.
pact
Lee to
The next man up popped a shortstop and a acider's 'choice infield fly for the first out bulj accounted for two more runs
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