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RECREIO ‘A' SURVIVE PENALTY-BULLY

Senior Champions Macaenses 'A' again held to a draw

+

By 'NUMPERE”

The rain again caused several postponements among the

weekend's

hockey fixtures. However, the pitch at King's Park was playable on both days and all the matches scheduled there were played. The Ladies' League matches on Saturday were played amidst heavy showers and resulted in Gremlins 'A' defeating KCC 2-1 and Grem- lins 'B' beating KGV 'C' by 3-0.

Yesterday Macaenses 'A', fast with a picture gont in the 28th your's Men's Piral Division minute.

champions, dropped their recond Castro received the ball from point of the season. when they Broll-in ond

sent a defence- were

hed to a 1-1 draw by splitting pass through to .. Recreio 'A' who survived a | Guterres whose shot was a goat penalty-bully late in the game. from the second ft left his stick,

The saune clubs' '13' teams also going just inside

the post and met in a Second Division league leaving Sequeira helpless, fixture with Macperises 'B' win- This goal gave Recreio con- ning by 3-0.

Adence and from the bully they attacked strongly through Castro, His shot was saved by ¦ Sequira but Valorna kicked tu concede a short corner.

From this Castro's shot wus but and blocked

cleared, Recreio kept pressing and half- time came with them still at- tacking but the

still spore standing at 1-1.

Macaenses 'A' vs Recreio 'A'

Gremlins 'A' vs KCC

at King's On Saturday

Park amidst heavy raini Gremlins 'A' defeated KCC by 2-1 but had KCC taken their chances the decision could easily have been reversed. KCC are strengthened seasona

with the inclusion twa of last seaton's 'B' side and also with the return of their captain S. Reynolds In the line- up.

this

of

King's Park presented #: The second half continued at The heavy showers made con- furious pace andditions poor for good hockey very unusual spectacle the same at the time for the bully-showed well the fitness of the but under the circumstances Il

Iwo teams.

was an entertaining match with off in this match-22

the result la doubt right up un- players present but no

til the finał whistle. However the umpires. game started only a few minutes late and was well worth waiting for.

This Is always one of the 'needle' matches of the seisoh and this one proved no except tion. The hockey was fast and furious but It was very capably controlled by umpires Lall nud Howe.

full

Spoken to

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1961.

One, two, three-up!

It was one, two, three-up! as three players tried to get their heads to the ball, one after the other, when the English Amateur Soccer Team beat Iceland 4-0 recently at the High Wycombe ground outside London. The three flying players are the England left-back, J. Martin' of Wimbledon, J. Jakobsson of Ice- land, and the England captain, R. Law, filso of Wimbledon.-CO1 photo,

BOBBY FISHER

FALTERS

Belgrade, Oct. 1,

Gremlins took the lend in the The opening exchanges were 16th minute through S. Holines

with both Kotlowing up after goalkeeper conded to midfield teams sparring for an opening. N. Carvalhu hnd saved B. Mair's Macaenses were first to go shot from a long corner.

Bobby Fisher of the U.S. drew through but the attack broku

кес hur several chances down with Cunha in an offsidering the first half but their

with Paul Kores of USSR at the Bled Chess Tournament today, position.

shooting was off the mark and

losing In the 39;1:

an oppurtunity to join minute Pedruco | Gremifiis held

slender the Their started a Recrelo attack with heat at the interval,

leading Sovlet player Mikhail Tabl who is only half along through ball to Gonatio The second half continued

a point ahead of him. who passed to L Guterres, fairly evenly with KCC levelling Guterres eut into the circle but the scores in the 44th minute Мислеле were al

was obstructed and from the through An Individual effort atrength with the return of short corner which followed, from S. Hewson. Valema but they are not yet: Gusano's shut was well cleared From then on it was agy producing their league-vin- by Sequeiru. ning form oftast season.

Costa at centre-half was outstanding in the defence bul;

the forwords rarely got going as:

11 line. with J. Capitule having A lean time ол the

| body's Kame but Gremlins With both teams fighting snatched the lead through B. hard for the lead excitement | Male in the 63rd minute and grew and afler two players held it until the final whistle. Had indulged in a mindi tussle umpire Howe spoke to buik captains.

right wing. A player of this This had the desired effect clibre should see much nure, but seemed to take the ente which became

was

The teams

S

Keres was the Arsi Soviet grandmaster Fisher has failed to beat at this tournament.

Results of the adjourned matches which were resumed today were:

Bobby Fisher (US) drew with Paul Keres (USSR).

VS

Tigran Petrosjan (USSR) Mijo Udoveic (Yugoslavia), 1-0. Jan Hein Doter (Holland)

vs Mario Berick (Yugoslavia),

Gremlins 'A': P. Buckinghum, 10-1 B. Miller, R. Paterson, Reynolds (capt), G. Mehia, J. Prior. S. Taint, S. Holmes, G. Thompson, B. Mair, D. Prlar.

KCC: N. Carvallio, J. Drake,

M.

....... draw.

Gremlins 'B' vs KGV 'B'

WA

Maris gets his 61st home run

New York, Oct. 1. Roger Maris hit his 61st home run in the New York Yankees' last game today to set a Major League record for a 162-game scasoh, and give his team n 1-0 victory over Boston. Under an edict of Commissioner Ford Frick, Babe Ruth's record of 60, set in 1927, still stands as the record for a 154-game season. When Maris hit a 2-0 fourth- at bat in the fifth, the crowd inning pitch by Boston rookie also gave him a rousing theer. Tracy Stallard Into the lower Maria had flied deep to Carl stands in right field, about 300 Yastrzemski in left-feld in the feet from the plate, a Yankee first inning before hitting his Stadium crowd of 29,154 broke | homer in the fourth) Incident- into standing ovation. After he ally it was the third straight tipped his hit and ducked into hoiner (39, 60 and 61) which dugout, Maris was pushed came on his second time at bal. Maris struck out but on the geld by his team in the sixth, mates to take two more bows.

un a 3-2 plich and in the eighth, facing relief man Chel Nichols, he popped up.

the

$5,000 reward

Maris' homer was the only Scun he was hustled into a

run the Yanks 1-0 Vietury

the ever runway to shake hands with

Red Sux. Blit Sal Durante, 19, who caught Stafford, getting ready for his the ball in the air and presum-

scheduled start In the Third ably will colleet an offered World Series game next Satur- $5.000 prize from a business- duy, shut out the Sax, wit nian.

three hits in the first six Baldonings. It was his 14th vic- and Luis Renir tory Arroyo finished the job.

"Great, great, great." Maris. "Greatest day of my Bre"

Then he returned to the game to try for just one mare. When Stallard, the victim, appeared

'GOOD START TO SOFTBALL SEASON

4-3 win by SCAA girls over Pirates tops thrilling

weekend matches

The 1961-2 softball league season got off to a wet but exciting start over the weekend when five matches were played off on the new ground with close scores being the rule rather than the exception.

By OLLY

VAS

One game, a Junior match

but the throw was too high and between the Pandas and the

it ended up in right Beld, st Security Nine was rained out

in play. This was D costly but any disappointment fell by

felding error for with thu the fans was more than made

of the SCAA sup- ing, one on each side, Fran- urging on up for by no fewer than threa

cisca Andrade had extremely porters they now tled the score. light games.

bad luck when

Annabelle Chia, hit over Col- Leighton

Kwok Lal- Vorath of the

ying stuck out a glove Austers hit a double, a triple

and stole second. and to at short folded a hard-hit ball going Peggy Wal was tossed out on a and a home run in five times

but Lam Cho yuet over first base. Then it was grounder at bat to lead his side to an 18-12

Evelyn Cotton's turn to do a slushed another hit, this me victory

130 Over

and Chin ran Antelopes,

Another

spot of acrobatic fielding as to shallow-left Auster,

Kwok Lai-ying Handley, matched

she went backwards to snatch in on the hit. Vorsth's

a fly-ball off Margaret Lam's was booming bat with four singles

trapped in a run-down bat, in five attempts,

play, with a runner on third, and SCAA had wasted a golden forge ahead in opportunity to this inning.

Then in another Junior affair, the Overseas ably captained by Lee Chee-hong, the softball cor- respondent for one of the poput

newspapers, battled the New Asia squad for 10 thrilling innings losing by 10-11.

lar

Chinese

ed

In the top of the third inning, with two outs already register

the Pirates Ena Remedios banged out a beauty of a hit to right held but the was left to cool her cleats on arst base as Peggy Wong bunterl und wis tossed oul at Arel, Ecaring

Winning run

The big hit

The Yanks victory left their teáson record at 109-53

but they really played 163 games, one u tle. Maris did not bất n homer in the led game, The American Langue played a 182- game schedule this year after expanding to 10 clubs.

Stallard, whose naine will go into the record books as the munt who threw up the 01st home run to Marls just a Tom Zachary

who yieldat Ruth's 60th in 1927-threiv out- side to Maris on his first pitch In the fourth The second ball was low in the dirt.

Batting titles for Cash, Clemente

New York, Oct. 2. Norm Cash of the Detroit Tigers and Roberto Clemente of the Pilisburgh

Pirates won the 1981 Major League batting titles todaý. Cash collected two hits In hla lua! gaine to capture the American League tilfe with

.301 average. Clemente took the National League crown with a .351 mark after being sidelined the last five games with an arm lajury--AF.

Then came a high pitch that Maris, swinging from his heels In the sixth Inning SCAA, in a "sink or swin" effort, won the game in their torn at drove into the lower stands in Pirates failed to right, far beyond the reach of

Klaus Darga (W. Germany) of the bull from his team males, out of the play

vs Efrem Geller (USSR) draw. That the Macaenses forwards a little scrappy.

Arthur Bisgayer (US) ve were not seen to great advan= | In the 52nd minute Castro

Fridrik Olafsson (Iceland), 0-1. tage was fargely due to the very intercepted the ball in midfield

Ludvig Pachmann (Czechos fast-tackling

defence and rat Recreio

but Gusano 11. nichandani, M. Williams, Alovakia) through

Boni Ivkay and from the hit Mendoza, T. Rosa Pereira, S. (Yugoslavia), 0-1, with full-lincks Pedruco and was offside

and Valoma cleared to Rosario who Saunders, S. Hewson, Monteiro covering well

Lajos Portis (Hungary) V'S clearing very hard. Their in- swung the bath out to J. Capitulo Fincher, (capti, J. Laws.

Miguel Najdorf (Argentina), side-forwards Castro and on the right wing. Guterres covered vast! areas of Capitule's hard centre went

Jan Hein Donner (Holland) vs territory particularly Castro, butt'right' across the goalmouth and

their attacks many or

failed, Sa Silva, running in, shot pust

Mijo Udovele (Yugoslavia), 1-0. Arthur Blagayer (US) vs through the weak centres of the goal. Costa Intercepted the

Aleksander Matanovic (Yugo- right-winger Nunes, which wa-' 16-yd ki and pitshed through abled the Maysenses defence to the centre

slavin), 0-1. but Santos

Standings after full 18 rounds intercept and clear comfortably. quickly out of his goal to clear

the wich. Took the lead

Toll 135 polnis, Fisher 13, For the next Jew minutes

Gilgorle 125 Keres and Following this the Senior down nicely on the upposition bat as the Maguenses appeared .to be! Following this ratch GemFetrosjan 11.5, Trifunovic and league encounter between the pitcher Frances da Silva fossed break the deadlock, Margaret Lu Clinton. The sun came through as the slightly on top but forma the s B deleated teams bulled off and with the. Recreio

KGV By Geller 10, Bisgayer, Paris, Giants and the Cheyennes ended out SCAA's Fong Sik and Cotton Lam was declared safe 39 Cot- defence impregnable 3-0 after scoring in the couing Donner and Najdorf 9 Darga through by a 10-0 score. The and Peggy Wai on Infield files rietta Ip let another ground breaker caught the ball. He

¡with the Giants squeezing accounted for Annabelle Chinton overthrew the ball to first parent that

Lam then stole third as Hen- pitch dry os top the large, untli the 3rd minute, Then cours. They appeared all gut

end Matanovic 8.5, Portis B, number of spectators were Montefro used his text deliber- for a big rcore but a pep talk Ivkoy and Olafsson 7.5, Pach-climax came in the afternoon between second and third bases pitch escape her glove. Da Sliva held it aloft for all to see while soon giving vocal support to ately inside the 25, conceding at selt Time from Sue Hewson mann 0.5, Bertok 0, Cernek 5.5, when Manuel Xavier's Pirates

then tossed another low ball pollee and ashers escorted hu their respective teams.

a short corner.

produed a big improvement la Udovele 4.

lost to SCAA by 3-4 in a faules

It hit the plate and bounced before the stands to his meet- Tomorrow is a free day. On game watched by a capacity

past Ip and Lam come sliding Tuesday the last round will take crowd. The SCAA giris triumph From this Valoma's shat was they Just about held their own.

place with the following pair- made up for the 3-18 trouncing Inge: Petrosjani-Gligoric, Keres- their Juniors had suffered fram Donner, Udovele-Parma, Tri-the White Sox, funovic-Darga. Bertuk-Bingayer,

As expected the pace was Penalty-bully the KGV standard of play and

very fast with Macaenses årst Into the attack through their

Prisong

the

2

Beerein A· KCC A IRC A (postponed,

1

2

left-wing pair 1. Sequeira and saved by. Santos but he played | Fellowing are the results of Sa Silva. Sa Silva was obthe ball on the ground and con- ¦ matches played during structed but sent the resultant ceded a penalty-bully. Brereto weekend: free-hit right across fjeld and | did not agree with this decision MEN'S FIRST DIVISION into louch on the other wing, but Santos, In playing the ball Macaenses 'A'

Play was swinging from end whilst lying on the ground had to end und in the seventh stick

up und prevented Nov harat Av minule Macaenses were award- Iesario from shooting and in my MEN'S SECOND DIVISION ed स short corner following oplater, the decision was a per- Macroses 3 Recreio B

left wing movement reetty another

correct one by umpire From this E. Guterres blocked

Howe.

Valoma opposed Santos in the forced their bully but in attempting to score

turned on the balt and However, bath Gosario and adjudged guilty of obstruction.

The Home was restarted with Collaco nussed L Guterres hit from the corner and the ball was 25-yd bully and the dying

A. Capitute's

shot and within

seconds Recreio

Arst short corner.

cleared to Cunha who sent sa was but Pedruco Silva away

uick to intercept and clear for Recreio.

was

V

Dutch C

(priponed)

KCC B

IIKNICA

v Demons (postponed) MEN'S THIRD DIVISION Combined

Schools

v Mnexenged 'C' Recrelo 'C

(pertponed) LADIES' DIVISION

Gremis DGS

suw Recreio pressing minales and forcing test a long and then gremlins A

but the finat short corner whistle come during the shurt corner and the game ended with the honours even and the score still standing at 1-1.

It was good. exciting fast hockey and h draw was a very fair result.

Back came Macaenses on the altack and in the 121 minute they took the lead. Valoma sent J. Capitule away on the right wing, who centred hard into the gonlmouth but el-

The teams though the ball was scrambled Away, Cunha, pounced on it and pushed 11 into the net past Macacuseя 'A': Z. Sequeira, 1.1 Suntos,

Silva,

Capitule, Valama From the bully Castro went (capt), Costa, Banoret, J. Capi way for Recreio and a deli- | tule, Cunha, Rosario. IJ. berate kick by A. Capitule in- Sequeira, Sa Silva.

side the 28-yd time gave Recreio Recreio 'A': Santos, Pedruco, n surt corner This was follow-Monteiro, E. Guterres, B. Silve, ed by another but Castro was R. Silva, Nunes, Castro, Gosano, penulised and the prissure was. Guterres, J. Coliacu. cased temporarily.

As the game

Continued at

high speed with exchanges just about even. Intdaguments were frequent but the umpires were in complete control.

Macaenses 'B' vs

Recreio 'B'

In the 23rd minule Castro was obstructed by A. Capitule when going rough but from the resultant short corner La Guter- In a curtain raiser to thin res alot paal.

match, Macaenses 'B' defeated Recreio plied on the pressure | Iectelo 'B' by 3-0. This máteli artl

the

dribble by I too produced some good hockey Guterres finished with a par 10 and a little excitement, with iwu Castro who flicked on to Closano players being temporarily us

0

but the hard shot of goal wasi pended just before the end of well saved by Z. Sequira. How- ( thin match after some stick ever, is clearance bit one of his awingine.

own defenders to give flecrefo an- Macaenses were. 2-0 Up other short corner. During this at half-time with goals from Collaco was guilty of obstruction|J. Couto in the 10th and 27th and the Macnerines supporters | minutes and they added, their breathed again.

third through Mendes in the

But their relief was only tom« | 42nd minute but the game whe parnry, as Roecreto came back certainly closer than the scores again and scored the equalisor | suggest.

Y Nav Bharat 'C' (Pertponed)

3

КСС

1 KGV m KGV C (postponed)

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TOPCON * SE LÈNÁ FULLY AUTOMATIC

DIAPHRAGM

ACTION.

WEHACO LTD.

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Were:

| Matanovic - Germek, Geller - Pachmann, Olafsen Portis,

| Tahi-Najdorf, Ivkav-Fisher-

AP.

BIG BRIDGE LEAD BY BRITAIN

Torquay, Oct. 1. Britain tonight took a 13-point lead over Denmark after #1 rounds in the Open Series of the European Bridge Champion- shipa,

The crack British team has dropped only three points so

before

Fielding lapses

Unlucky

Immediately it became ap- dark-haired young man in a black corduroy wind-

In the top of the fourth in-home before Silva, who had ing with Maris. ning the Pirates were unlucky rushed up to cover the plule, and see whatever they do," and * give the ball to Muris not to have added to their score, could put the tag on her. for, with a runner on first. Anne › Tlu's lite-drive ended up in Kwok Lal-ying's glove enabling the latter to double up the run ner. In the bottom half of this inning SCAA stormed back into the game.

the way to Kwok

The stands rocked with the Durante. cheers of the BCAA fans and i "Look," said Maris. "they then in the seventh and laat made the offer $5,000 deilers. '

to Go and get it." Durante kept Inning cheering turned booing and calcalls an SCAA the ball for the time being, coach L.C. Poon Indicated he wished to protest because

1

of a fly-bill which shortstop Ella Chan

muffed with Firste runner on frit. He wanted to clan an in- field

Trum # word fly but

Results

Other results today were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Detroit B, Kansas City 3." Kansas City 3, Washington 2: Los Angeles 8, Cleveland 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE

Si Louls 2, Philadelphia 0. Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 1. Los Angeles B, Chiebgo 2. San Francisco 8, Milwaukie 2. ·

(First game) San Francisco 2, Milwaukee 3.

(Becond irattie)

AP.

The Pirates' Henrietta Ip was the frat batter up and wangied a base on balls of SCAA pilcher Kwan Yick-ching. Then Evelyn Lan Chuột

was walked Cotton blt a grounder which by da Süva and stole two basea was badly folded by short when catcher Henrietta Ip let step Ella Chan, She overthrew two ground-balla go by. the ball in altempting to play The tension began to mount Cotton at first Ip raced and there were groans from the home with the Pirates first run, many SCAA supporters when mentor David Lo had the right Cotton running all

Lal-ying hit the ball effect and play resumed with third,

straight to da Silva's glove for the Pirates having a chance to Frances da Silva's hit was the Best oul. Margaret Lam save the game even thon.

But, with one away, Cotton fumbled by Chan and Cotton drove her namesake in with a

hit into a force play and da took advantage of yet another | grvunder but da Silva then re-

to end the losers gairied her composure and re- Silva hit to Elle Chan overthrow to score

econd run, but the next two tired Elin Chan and Kwan Vick the match.

Yick- Both pitchers, Kwon batters were retired and on ching and now the score was

ching and da Sliva were in good hits The Pirates were out Inform, giving away three OPEN SERIES

1-2-3 fashion in the top of apiece. This was truly excellent Britain 43 points, Denmark 60,

the fifth and in BCAA's turn advertisement for indles' softball the plaie they lied the with da Silva and fontletta Ip France and Haly 40, Sweden ond

(but oh those grounders that Iceland 45, Norway 44, Switzer

Hanover, Oct. 1. Frances un Silva tooted Ceetita eluded her), prominent for the land 42, Germany 38, Egypt 33, to Arst-basefielder Ena Remedios Wong with a knee-high strike for Pirates and Lam Cho-yuật and

West Germany beat Poland Netherlands and Belgium 30, went beyond Ena's cutstretched the

'out but Font Kwok Lal-ying outstanding 11-3 here today in a Rugby Spin 28,, freland 22, Lebanon

for the winners. Not Union International match, West glove but da Silva tben made Sk lowered the margin to 2-3 defence up for it by striking out Peggy when she tallled on und error one fly-ball was hit to the out- Germany led 3-0 at half-time." Wai and then Lam Cho-yuet by da Sliva. Fong bunted inleld. On their showing yester-Reuter. before getting Kwok Lal-ying front of the batter's box and da(day the Pirates, with four more to toul tip the ball to end the Silva picked up the ball after domes

to play guiriat 31, Egypt 30, Ireland 26, Ger-Inning with the Pirates enjoying moment of hesitation as no one SCAA, must be regarded is the many 23, Belgium 19, Norway

clse, had indo any move, to biggest threat to the Caroline Two very good exteles play the batter. She tossed the Hi team's bid to win the high-latited the secoild Inn-ball to Ena Remedies at first Championship again:

101.

Standings were;

PRI

WINIMIRROR

16, Finland 13.

WOMEN'S BERIES

(After seven roundsy

Britain 33, Sweden 32, France

17. Finland 16, Netherlands 13,

Cland 12-AP.

THE GAMBOLS

DINNER'S READY... GO. AND WASH

Barny

YOUR HANDS

I HAVE WASHOD THEM

THEY DONT

LOOK LIKE IT)

Peggy Wong's hit over second 3-1 in the Piratce' favour.

buse, da Gliva tailled the third run for her side, Betry Souza popped up to close the inning.

În SCÁɅ's turn at bat An- nabelle Chin was safe at first) when Frances da Silva's relay

3-0 lead

game.

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Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Tuesday, Brd October, 1901,

By Order of the Stowarits,

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