F.A. Spend £10,426 In Four Years On Coaching Scheme

Few may realise the tremendous (back), A. Grimsdell (half-back), and efforts the F. A. have made to im- A Wilson (forward), giving twenty- prove the standard of schools football minuta talks on the technique of play- since Mr. S. F. Rous, the secretary in- ing in their particular positions, was troduced the new scheme of Instruction-introduced. This innovation was 80

al classes for boys in 1984. Since successful that arrangements are to then the governing body have spent be made for further talks in

:the the sum of £10,426 108. 108, on coach-future. ing, viz., £603 ́ 118. 6d. in 1984-85,

The results obtained have exceeded: £2,676 176, 8d in 1985-86, £2,914 10s.. 10d. in 1986-87, and £4,281 10s. 10d. expectations, and the A.F.A., în their 12d. in 1987-38.**

appreciation, attribute the greatly. Last season fifty-four coaches, in-improved form displayed in their cluding old Corinthians in M. Woos- Christmas and New Year holiday nam and F. N. 8. Creek, an old In- matches to the admirable spade work ternationals,

by the F.A. coaches. J Pennington and H. done

Next Makepeace, visited no fewer than five month a summer course will be held hundred and thirty-six schools in all at Loughborough for games masters : . parts of the country. The highest and sports officers, and the F.A. have coach was in Essex by H. White who attend this and assist in every

given instruction attended thirty-one schools, while

by one appointed coaches and lecturers to

desired. Sampy visited twenty-five.

Yesterday's Bowls Singles Results

number Several more ties in the First Round of the Colony Open Singles Bowls Championship were serious held yesterday, only one upset occurring, when B. Bostock, the Civil Service CC. second divi- At Kowloon Tong, Kowloon Tong beat Indian Recreation Club by 8 setssion player beat M. Y. Adal, of to 1 in the "C" Division of the Lawn IR.C. by four shots over 19 heads. Tennis League yesterday.

'The following were yesterday's results:

three of their sets.

H. Chan and H. Lin (K. Tong).. beat A. M. Rumjahn and T. Ali 6-4 beat M. Hassan and D. M. Ra-

zack beat S. M. Rumjahn and M. Ra-

zack.

0-3

O. L. Pang and F. Y. Mok (K. Tong).

beat Rumjahn and Ali

beat Hassant and Razack

beat Rumjahn and Razack

1

W. Wu and K. Lam (K. Tong). beat Rumjahn and Ali lost to Hassan and Razack beat Rumjahr.and. Razack

S. CHINA v UNIVERSITY At King's Park, South China University by 7% sets to 1%.

AT H.K.F.C.

A. S. Gomes (C.C.C.) beat R. P. Phillips (K.B.G.C.) 21-18 over 22 heads.

F. Kelly (P.R.C.) beat H. Nish (K.C.C.) 21-16 over 21 heads. 6-0

AT P.R.C. 6-2 B. Bostock (C.S.C.C.) beat M. Y.

| Adal · (I:R.C.) 21-17 over 19 heads. B-1

AT K.C.C. 5-7 T. Coleman (K.D.R.C.) beat J. H. E. 6-1 Edwards (P.R.C.) 21-6 on the 17th

head. beat

C. B. Wong and H. C. Kwok (S.C.A.A.):

6-3

beat P. C. Yu and Y. W. Ha

beat H. S. Low and T. S. Wang 6-2| beat Peter U and H. T. Tan .... 6-3 T. Y. Leung and P. Y. Kwok

(S.C.A.A.).

lost to Yu and Ha

beat Lew and Wang

beat U and Tan

(8.C.A.A.).

drew with Yu and Ha

4-8

6-2

61

K, K. Fung and Y. L. Kwan

beat Lew and Wang

beat U and Tam

C.R.C. v RECREIO

66

60 6-3

At Causeway Bay, Chinese R. C. beat de Recreio by 7 sets to 2..

B. Szeto and C. C. Luk (C.R.C.). beat Ribeiro and A. M. Silva

beat Reed and Gonsalves.

beat G. A. and H. A. Noronha

lost to Ribeiro and Silva

C. Turney (K.F.C.) beat J. Paul (C.C.C.) 21-16 on the 19th head.

STOCKS BETTER THAN SHARES

Bowling Alley Encounter

At the Hong Kong Bowling Alley yesterday the Hong Kong Stock Ex- change beat the Hong Kong Share- brokers in a friendly bowling game over twenty frames by 615 points. The score was 1,954 points to 1,339 points. STOCK ́EXCHANGE

60 64 6-2 H. B. Joseph

P. C. Leung_and_C. C. Chíu_(C.R.C.). S. E. Edgar

beat Reed and Gonsalves

4-6 L. Weill

6-3 M. Weill

beat G. A, and H. A. Noronha 6-4 C. Basto

F. K. Lau and S. W. Wong (C.R.C.),|F. R. Zimmern

'beat Ribeiro and Silva

lost to Reed and Gonsalves beat G. A. Noronha and H. A.

Noronha

A.T.C. ▼ C.C.C.-

6-1 J. Silva 2-6 R. Pestonji

S. A. Ismail

6-2

Total

Pts.

187

200

216

231

172

221

222

199

246

1,954

ASSOCIATIÓN

145

164

99

115

147

136

202

lost to Hung and Rapley

75.L. Silva 6-2 J. F. Grose 46

188

144

Total

1,389

At Sookünpoo, Army T. C. beat SHÄREBROKERS' Craigengower C. C. by 61⁄2 gets to 22. Ko Tim

Esmail

A. Warr and W. A. Land_(A.T.C.). |C. A. L. Ricketts. beat A. Zimmern and A. R. H. Sun Yeung

6-1 W. J. Carroll. beat H. P. Lim and G. Winch 63 A. Kitchell beat D. Hung and W. L. Rapley 6-3 T. B. Tong

A. Tudor and W. Wilson (A.T.C.). B. Proulx beat Zimmern and Esmail

beat Lim and Winch

S. Duffield and A. Gill (A:T.C.); beat Zimmern and Esmail

drew with Lim and Winch

lost to Hung and Rapley,

SARAZEN AND HORTON SMITH ELIMINATED

AMERICAN P.G.A.

· CHAMPIONSHIP

Shawnee-on-Delaware, To-day. The Quarter-Finals of the Unit- ed States Professional Golf Asso- ciation Championship, In the order of the draw, were held yesterday

and resulted as follows:---

Sam Snead beat Foulis 8 and 7. Jimmy Hines beat Byron Nel- son 2 and 1.

Henry Picard beat Gene Sara- zen 8 and 2,

Paul Runyan beat Horton Smith and 8. Renter:

BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

c.s.c.c.

A. Warr, J. W. Deakin, G. H. She riff and J. Hollidge (Skip);

R. R. Davies, R. R. Wood, E. Simmonds and S. Randle (Skip)." J. Gellatly, W. J. Burling,.-L. Collyer and J. F. McGowan (Skip). IV.C.B.C.C.

B. O, Bostock, F. S. Austin, W. R Hillyer and W. H. Cullip (Skip).

and A. B. Allan (Skip).

E. Kirmont, J. R. Carr, J. W. Cook

H. F. Harper, P. D. Crawley, J. R. Pengelly and S. Eccleshall (Skip).

K.F.C.

K. Cooper, K. Hamilton, C. Cham pelovier and T. Fergusson (Skip).

T. Lapsley, J. Smalley, V. Chittenden and J. Gibson (Skip).

T. White, R. Hall, C. Turney and W. Field (Skip)

way

T.

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