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THE CHINA MAIL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1960.

Rebels win Little League Baseball title PHILIPS

HARD-EARNED 7-3 WIN

·OVER GIANTS GIVES THEM FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP By OLLY VAS

In all the noise and excitement, which accompanied

League softball

the the

crucial Junior

match between Indians and the Giants, won by the lattor 9-2, the feat of winning a championship by another team passed al- most unnoticed.

This was the winning of the Little League baseball title by the Rebels who scored a hard-fought 7-3 victory over the Giants.

Hopes for four-way lie in the Little League were the dasher despite the fact that the Cubs beat Lions 4-3 15 stolber Home highlighted by some grond pitching from the Cubs Alan Mers and the Liend Paul Brown.

Among other League

played Rames

Goftball

the

Philadelphia win U.S. National Football League

St. Louis, Dec. 4. The Philadelphia Eagles today clinched their first National Football League title in 11 years. They beat the St Louis Cardinals 20-6 on two touchdown passes by Norm Van Brocklin and `a pair of field goals by Bobby Walston. The Eagles, in, peating their Angies nih stanight triumph after a season-opening id's the Cleveland Brúwns, led all the way in marked cartast to five of their games in which they were forced to come from be-scoring hind to win,

Andrade and then pilcher faltered on the m:und Bou. Nicky and issued a walk in lorry Jorn Boey did not have a chance fast balls which Gallard and Henrique Sten and with These free passes to Arst base whizzed past them. In the bot- were enough to blow base-tom half of this inning, renner Georgie Viera to walk | tralling 2-7 the Glant; were in with a chance after Leo Hurass home with an unearned run to put the Rebels In the end 3-2. had hit out a stinging double to

right field,

over the weekend, the Pandas Very fine baseball

scored their maiden victory In the Senior softball division as Vic Pedruco tossed a four- bitter over the U.S. Navy, the final score being 15-4.

The Indians bat New Asia 8-2 en Solurday and this was followed the next thay by the SCAA glds rawalng up à 13-0 Scors against

luckless Cheyenne,

Disastrous start

Batting Brat in the decisive.

was

He stole second and then strayed off the base. Pitcher

In the ion of the scecna Inning Viera turned around to whip the Cowden was thrown out my first, | ball to a team-mate but the Ahluwalia was issued a hose on throw was wild and Barrcs holls by Georgie Viera but the | scored, to lower the margin to tanky Eurler then lightened up.7. Viera made up for this

is pitching and tossed third | ipse when in this same inning, strikes past Remedies and Stutza after Cervalko had been torred 1 end the Giants Inning.

Three stolen bases coupled with five fielding errors by the Glants were good enough for the Rebels in the bottom

when half of the inning and the confusion had died down the winners were ahead 7-2.

The Eduard? 1-2-3

- Little League Baseball mach the Giants were up two runs

Dany Dayaram's double The last three innings of the follower 13y agame produced some very fine

baseball from both sides. Iwo Dayarams and Xavier were regred in

of the bird fashion in the top but Hrn Dayamm 10se to great heights In this inning when the Rebels came to bat. He whipped

which hose on ball to Hire Unyaram. a wild gitch and a routine pifield Xavier out

Eduards when

Leo Harmon hit safely bunted, but was tagged on an attempted steal to Ind. John Carvalho; struck out to dese the Giants' inning.

in ide

curves

out on an attempted steal, he mado Cowden ground the tall and struck out Remedios to pra- tect his four-run Tend.

MVP nominations

The Glants had a chance to core at least two more runs

in the top of the fih but bad base-running spolled it and the game ended with score unchanged.

Congratulations

Rebels

the

go to the on their winning the first championship at King's Park to date but we must not get past Henrique the gallant Giants who made Scars and John Elwick, faltered them really fight hard to earn Hire Dayaram pitched for rattle against the next two this victory. Giants and started off disa-baiters but gol himself out of

He walked three in a | trouble by trously.

malding opposing Itobert Bau į pilcher Viern row. Then fanned

ground out, but Nicky Andrade came to the straight to

retire the him to hit rescue of his sile and double to lef) Held to secre David Aylward an itchard Bush.

#

Rebels.

In the 1 of the fourth la ning Dayaram again showed to

John Bory also got struck out by li but then the young advantage in his pitching, Robert

Four D. Jones

BY MADDOCKS

[NOW WHAT

ALL THIS

LARK. THEN?

THE WEIRDIE KING IS INFORMED

THE SUPP-PICKING INCIDENT

FERDINAND

THIS 'ERE IS

HIM WHAT DID IT

KING

Incidentally the softball the writers have nominated following for the Little League MVI

Derck voting-Catcher Turner

(Lions), shartilap Eduardo Xavier (Giants), pil- Viera and Alan chers Georgie Moss or the Rebels and Cubs.

STACK ME! SHATTERED SLURP! OUR LIFE'S BLOOD TORN FROM ITS ROOTS, CUT TO THE QUICK

BY VANDALISM,

the in 1948 whm Eagles Inst cuptured the Easter a Conference pitched T.D. passes of 22 yards to Pet: Ratzlaff and 23 yards to Tommy McDonald. The two

passe: increased Van Brock's enson tolal to 52-

the The 34-year-old Van Brock-a new personal high fy

who was a reokle with Los Indemitable Dutchman.

Van Brocklin,

12-year veteran of the NFL, completed 13 of 27 pauses in all, for 251 Jardy,

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