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APRIL

1985.

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OUR NEW FEATURE FOR BASEBALL FANS

18 and lost 9 for Toronto,

"But buliding a baseball club is a lot more difficult than buliding radion refrigerators," reflects President Cronicy, perusing his expenditures.

Tampa, April 26. Charley Dressen is a little fellow, but does things in a big way. When Dressen came up from Nashville to manage the p

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-announced his intention of clean- ing house, and he hasn't done a half-way job. You wouldn't

know the Reds.

which means so much between success and failure. Green was not an able leader and more often than not he was more than that. apilt second too alow when the ball woa successfully taken down the fleld. He allowed Gamble and H to nip in and dispossess him of the ball when he might easily have given Rodger more work to do.

Hongkong Volunteer Sports

INDIAN R. C. HOLD GATHERING AT

SOOKUNPOO YESTERDAY

I. R. C. MEETING

The Mobile Machine Gun Company jud_her_with_n bouquet, Moss and Chris Plie' got away and the Infantry Company (Portu By kind permisalon of Lt. Col. R on several occasions and were a guese) shared the honours for the E. Hudson and Officers, the Baut dangerous pair. The Police left Colonel Bird Grand Aggregate Cup of Royal Welch Fusiliers rendered- wing sent in some well directed at the Hongkong Volunteer Defence selections during the afternoo centres but the Club defence man- Corpe annual athletic meeting held aged to scramble the ball away on the Army football ground at Soo- cach time. Tom Pile received little, kungoo on Saturday afternoon.

A fall at the last hurdle in the support from Bone-who-was-prone 440 yards hurdles relay ruce robbed to hang back too far to be of much the Mobile Machine Gun Company nasistance as a forward with the of an opportunity of winning the Despite the warm weather, some Tresuit that the right wing was trophy

good sport was scen nt the Initian Among the spectators present R.C, yesterday when the Fourth Ans were His Excellency

General nual Athletic Meeting was bold.. The Officer Commanding, Major General entries for the championship oventa O. C. Berrett, and Mrs. Horrell, were on the small side, but the other who later distributed the prizes, runs attracted a big number of com-

Harrison, Lleut, Col.

petitors. was entirely against the run of H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Commandant of

the Volunteer Corps, Miss Dowbig-| play for the Club were attacking gin, Major E. J. Mitchell and year's feat by onco grain wlaning the A. J. Hussain 'repeated hip Ipat

many others,

championship medal, making a člena the Officers and Sergeants reiny entered.

The Commandant participated in įsweep of all the events for which ha race.

rarely dangerous, COLLAPSE

regularly by Cincinnati in the Grape POLICE LOSE

prove his worth.

HOW THE GOALS WERE SCORED

TOne In the first three minutes Colonel H. C

The first goal scored by the

Exciting Race

the

Not a single player being used; MADIGMOTE Fruit Lengue this spring contributel to the Reds one long tallapin In 1934.

CLUB True, Alex Kampouris, diminutive secund baseman, reported in July, but

(Continued from Page 8).

from the kick-off. In a break liness shelved the Greek youngster

away the Police forced a corner before he had much of a chance to he was really a menace to the which was taken by Chris Pile,

Police defenders.

Tom Pile missed a first time shot Pitchers Paul Derringer, Benny The Club were badly served by at goal but managed to push the Frey, and Si Johnson; Catcher Ernie Forrow, their centre-half who was ball into the net at a second at- Lombards; and Outfielder Chick Hafey alow and erratic and both in his tempt. Elliott equalised from a are likely to be the only holdover constructive and destructive work free kick inken by Bickford against the Mobile Machine Gun Company One of the best races of the day was the 880 Yards Relay la which tharing the coming season.

Dressen is operating on the very he lacked Initiative. His part- MeHardy for carrying almost im- just beat the Infantry on the lape. sound thear that, inasmuch as the ners, Robertson and Strange, how mediately afterwards and later The 440 Yards Hurdles Relay #igteration finished last in 1904, over, were always safe, particular-Green deflected the ball past Rod-should have been a certainty for the changes cannot possibly be for the ly Robertson who with Brooks was gera.

the outstanding player on the field. that any mejor league Hia Interceptions of passes between entry over launched a season with two Police forwards or a half back entire infield of untried recruits, such and a forward were brilliantly as the Reds intend to do this year. timed and he was able to check Billy Myers, Lewis Riggs, Johnny Mize, and Kampouria haven't looked many rushes which the opposition half bad thus far, with Myers and set in motion. Riggs topping the batting order, the huge Mize in the cleanup poaktion, and Kampours hitting seventh.

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Hill and Gamble showed perfect understanding as to rear guard and very ably watched that the Police forwards did not get too near too often..

SPORT

ADVTS.

Mobile Machine Gunners, but Whit-TE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB ham, running last; knocked down the Once again the Club equalised fifth furdle and lost his siride, when Howo ahol into an empty goal crashing badly on the Inst hurdle, after MeHardy had saved from with B. GONARD, of the Infantry, The Birth Extra Raco Meeting Blekford. It was not until the long behind him.

At the conclusion of the pro- will be held (weather permitting) second half that the Police took gramme, Major Mitchell, in calling at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, the lead again. A penalty was on Mrs. Barrett to present the prizes, 4th May, 1995, commencing at given against Gamble for handling expressed thanks to the Army Ares 60 p.m. just as T. Pile shot the ball into Sports Board for kindly allowing

them the UHO

The First Bell will be rung at the net. However, Moss made no

of the Sookunpos |

following their 1,30 p.nr. mistake with the spot kick and ground on the day

own sports. He would like to inve once again the Polloe took the lead, seen mora competitors, although he

By Order, which they held until ten minutes admitted that the meeting from the end, when the Club bigger success than last year's. Hu scored

goals

in quick asked Mrs. Berrett to distribute the

prizes, following which he present-| Henghong, 29th April, 1985.

ESCAPED CARD CHAIN GANG Three of the quartet were purchased!

In front of goal the Police for- from St. Louis Cardinal subsidiaries.

an outlay of wards were not altogether effective The four represent $120,000. The Reds paid Rochestor and missed many opportunities by

a second succession. $55,000 for the left-hand hitting and just that fraction, of right-hand throwing Mise, despite report that the 205-pound first base- man had a bad leg.

The Giants gave Columbus $28,000 for Shortstop Myers, and swapped him to the Reds. when Dick Bartell WOR obtained from the Phillies. Myers went in exchange for Piteber Allyn Stout and Infielder Mark Koenig.

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Kampouris was purchased from Sacramento for $23,000, and Third Baseman Riggs from Columbus for

Mize, Kampourls, Myers, and Riggs' feel their responsibility, and are hustling Jiko young auctioneers. Their average age is 23..

Mize was signed by Frank Rickey, brother of Branch, head of the far Aung Cardinal farm system, as a semi- professional. He starred at Piedmont

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Kampouris is the son of a Sacra- imento barber, and broke_in_in_the Coast League.

Myers, who many suspect will turn out to be the star of the lot, is the son of the sheriff of Cumberland County, Pa.

Myers and Riggs, a stubby-nosed Scot-Irish product of the University of North Carolina, helped Columbus to the American Association flag last season.

MONEY, SPENT LIKE WATER

A recapitulation reveals that Powel Crosley, Jr., the radio and refrigerator magnato, in his first year as president of Cincinnati, paid $310,600 for the Immediate delivery of new talent and its future development. Crosley in- vented $100,000 in farm clubs and working agreements with Toronto and other minor organisations.

Rochester was paid another $20,000 for Ival Goodman, a left-hand hitting outfelder. A like amount went to Los Angeles for Catcher Gilly Campbell, and leaser amounts

for Outfielders Sammy Byrd, of the Yankees, and Harlin Poll, of the Coast League; Pitchers Beryl ftichmond, of Baltimore, and Tony Freitas, of St. Paul; and Catcher Henry Erickson, of Loulavilla.

Dressen predicts that Pitcher Gono Schott, recalled from Toronto, alone will more than make up for the $100,- |000 Crosley Invested in minor leaguo connections. Schott, a handsome. G foot 3 inch, 186-pound right-hander, not so long ago was playing shortstop for a Cincinnati high school. He won

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