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Spotlight on Lions, Rebels Little League baseballers this weekend
By OLLY VAS
After a short respite softballers get back into the swing of league activities this weekend at King's Park when six games will be played off with interest centred on the Little League baseball match between the Lions and Robels scheduled for Sunday at 9.30 am.
On Saturday Nelson Thayer's New Asia Collegions open the Junior. Division match against the programme bottom-of-the-table Antelopes, captained by Barry Mayfield.
with
What the Servietmen luck
thuh they experience
BETY make up fr in sheer en- Thustusm and bruwi, and us the College boys are not tou sound defensively this 2 o'elnek match free- could win sut to be a hitting game with the side com- errors folding mitting less emerging triumphat. The de-
elsion caulk gu either way here At 3.30 in The White Sux fake on the Pandas in another Junior encounter.
The former are just ahead In the league standing and
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
The Polish is one of the out- of-the-way openings which is bet than its reputation. Here is an example from a Russian tournament with a fine finish Bokolsky v. Krupsky). 1 P- QK14. P-Q1: 2 B-KL2 Q-Q37 (better. P-K3): 3 P-QR3, P-X: 4 K1-KB). KQ2: 5 P-K3, B-K2: 0 P-84. P- Q83: PP, PXP: 8 KB3. BB3? (8...P-QR3 Is essen- tlal: P Kt-QKIS, Q-Ktl: 10 R-QBI B-Q1; 11 RxB. Resigns.
Solution No. 5929: Q-B1 threat 2 R1, R-K? ck: 2 R-B2, or 1. Ry R: 2 QR. or 1 K-02: 2 R--BR, or R-KI: 2 R-30 Nol 7
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BY MADDOCKS
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Ignit the teum considering the lifeless dla Seminoles
of plays put up by the Chinese from the new station-ship
In recent outings the the
Montrose US Navy, the team position should remain un-Having won only one match so changed but the margin of far, and that by forget through victory by the Sox is not an indiscretion on the part of expected to be fag blx.
The Pandas, the Seminoles are !naturally
notch eager to their Unst earned victory,
The Rebels would be doing The other iwo tearns in the Little League a great service by beating the Lions on Sunday, 1 is still anybody's champion- ship with the Cubs and Giants having more thun passing Inter- es. in the outcome of this crucial game. The Rebels have!
Lions Just two. the
one and there are only three more weeks to go before it is all over for the youngsters.
Senior match
An earlier meeting between tin Lions and the Rebels re- sulted in the former Inflicting a 2-0 shutout on the Rebels but Inny well turn out the other way, this werk.
bats
Did not impress
lake
up
If the anilors
the fron
the after "Montrose"
nine "Union"
then the will be in for A Seminoles hard time but if the Ameri- cars are the same leam which ago played here two years the reverse will hold true.
2702 The Montrose team did Impress in their one and unly game in Hongkong then and to them will be left the task of the Navy's un- keeping Intact beaten record so far.
The Seminoles this game
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YESTERDAY'S RUGBY
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by Reg. Wootton
“London "Expresa-Bervice.
Club arrest progress
of the lawmen
By ‘PROP"
In a preview of a Hexangular match to watch out for, Club last night de- feated Police at the Club Stadium by 11 points (one goal, two penal- ties) to three (a try) and were good value for a hard fought victory.
twenty-lve yard line for a Moore kicked a very fine try. lovely goat from a wide angle and the Club had drawn a very profitable "Arst blood".
The score remained
the
Club were without Dwyer, marred only by some rather the Colony hooker, Bedford, unecessary late tackling by the Halt and Scruby, but it spunks Police.
however, Gradually, amply for the reserve strength
Club pack gained the upper of the Club that they were able. to take on this powerful Policz hand in the loose, and apart combination and best theim
from two periods, one in each changed End
to whistic, to end piny
half at the
they continued beginning of the game
dominate the loose plays for the rest of the game.
W03
BOBBY NEILL
IN HOSPITAL
Although a fow of the 1olica pack played sterling games they were never as well together as The Club eight who in the mishi hunted as a pack.
First to shine London, Nov, 23 Britain's featherweight boxing
Kennedy was the Arst to shine champion, Terry Spinks went tu
with a good break which, how win the hospital bedside of his de- ever, came to nothing should
against covering. Buthe good Policu as the sailors have feated Scottish opponent Bobby
Kelly also started one burst or not had the chance to get down Neill here today.
passing which swept the bull to serious practice yel, having
dangerously close to the Police arrived not so long ago..
line only, to be put down most severely by the lawman,
The Glants are in no danger
their of having
leadership in threatened the ductor Division when they cross
The Dual match of the day at Wolves at with the
14.00 3.00 pm sees Lionel Dayaram's Pantastic Another
BC Stardusts up against the other am.
Giants Service
Austers of Ikely here if the
team, the hit as freely as they did against Shatin. The Stardusts' are not softball the Antelopes a fortnight ag playing the type of It would come as a surprise if everyone knows they are cap Jurts more than we innings able of but even then it is not will considering the superiority at expected that the Austers
Nelli underwent an emergency operation in a London hospita during the early hours of today after he was knocked out by Spinks in the 14th round of their title fight here last night,
A blood clot was removed from Neill's brain and doctors said he had made a "dramalle recovery,
un-
at the half-b
The Club went hard on the resumption, the forwards quietly and very ahly ted by "Tokkie" Smelth roaming the
field ever plying their out- sides with plentiful supply" of the ball.
From such a move, when they forced the ball deep into their opponents' twenty-five, the Club were awarded a penalty and Moore kicked a lovely goal,
Third time lucky
This seemed to incense the Poller pack for with a supreme effort they pushed the Club back into their own half and the forwards, playing extremely three consecutive well at this juncture,, forced the Club line.
tineouts on
During this early nlay both Moore and his opposite number Hobbs tried shots at goal from
The third time penalties, but though both kick ed well neither was successful,
was indeed lucky for Police as McTavish with 起 Finally
broke Orsler Kaped above Ross to glorious werving burst through the Police defence and catch the ball cleanly and crash try. over the lino for a fine Pile was on "He appeared in good form put Smith away. tion in what should turn out to
would
hand to take the latter's passHobbs was just wide with an- other good kick, and Police the sprint over from The 1.30 pm Selor game will be yet another cne-sided Junior and said he
said Spinks. AFP.
were still trailing. feature Ed Chief Carvalho's match.'
Ray Cordeiro's bey in all du-offer more than token opposi- partments of the game.
I'M GOING TO SELL UP
MY CAFE
WELLI HOPE YOU ARE QUITE PREPARED TO LIVE
WITH YOURSELF AFTER THIS
I CAN NEVER LOOK
A BULL IN THE FACE AGAIN
HERE'S YOUR HOOR YOUNG 1 WON'T BE NEEDING IT
On leaving the hospital Spinks said Neill had told him not to worry.
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Back came the Club forwards and took ply to the Pollee line. End to end at a fast pace, the game did not lose any of its tempo as the second half 'grew older. The Police tested Moore with plenty of kick and rush moves, but the full-back stood fir under pressure and in fact had a very good gama.
After good bit unsuccessful breaks by Wilson and Kelly,, it was
rounded Moore who off the scoring by sending the ball falling over the cross- bar from an easy poeltion when the Police threes' were caught off-side under their own poris.
Shortly afterwards
the
free put an end to the enter tainment for the evening as he blew for "no-side".
What a deputy!
For Police Oraler. Newton, Roberts, Brown, Hollis and Hobbs played well. A special word of praise goes to the Police. wingers. Only once did either Kelly or D'Eath get away from an orthodox passing movement good and then I was the to
latter, play on the part of the not bad tackling!
The Club pack played very well to a man. Johnston, Pile. Smith and Berrecloth were the pick outside, Wilson and T- cock the stars at half, McTavish In the centre and Moore at full- back.
It is strange to see a Club side these days without Digby- Bennet at full-back, but what a deputy Moore has turned out to
bet I would rate him on a par with MacDonald, the Colony full-buck, on his displays
the last two games.
in
were
To sum up, Club worthy winners of this game,
which showed that they are not
a spont force
as long as they
have this reserve strength to call upon.
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