ENGLISH SOCCER FRIENDLIES

London, To-day.

The following are the results of

friendly football matches played yes-

terday:

Accrington...

Aldershot

Borrow

1 Southport

3

2 Army XI

2

Blackburn

4 Carlisle.

0 Liverpool

Blackburn

2 Bolton

Chelmsford

Brentford

1 Charlton

3

Crystal Palace

5

Brighton

'Bristol City

1. Southampton

1 Plymouth

Burnley

Charlton

Chelsea

Bradford

Chester Chesterfield

Coventry Darlington Derby

1 · Bury

1 Fulham

4 Tottenham

2

4 Grimsby

3 Wrexham

1 Huddersfield

3 Leicester

1 Leeds

Doncaster

Everton

Halifax

1

Lincoln

Luton

4

3 Hartlepools

3

1 Bradford City 2

3 Preston

1

Manchester U. 2

Sheffield U.

0 Notts Forest

Millwall

Manchester 'C.

1 Barnsley

Birmingham

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 1, 1990

FAMOUS BOXERS ENTERTAIN THE TROOPS. Many famous boxers gave exhibition bouts at a boxing exhibition in a Hampshire camp on Sept. 14. Dave Crowley, Jook McAvoy, Erlo Boon and Kid Berg were among the many fghtors that took part." Photo gives a gen- oral vlow showing the audience of soldiers watching Dave Crowley and Harry Groves in action. (Copyright. By Alr Mall).

NAZI TRADE MISSION

FOR MOSCOW

Moscow; To-day.

It is learned that a German econo-

mic mission is arriving in Moscow

in the course of the coming week in order to discuss German-Soviet trade

arrangements, following the Ribben- trop-Molotov Agreement,

The Esthonian Foreign Minister,

2 Mr. Selter, left to return to Tallinn

yesterday.-Reuter."

Newcastle

Newport

2

Notts County

1

Wolves

Oldham

5

Rochdale

Port Vale

5 Crewe

Portsmouth

5 Chelsea

2

1 Arsenal

3

4 Sheffield W.

1 Birmingham

1

3. Queen's Park

2

1 Buxton

1

1

1 Bristol Rovers

0

6 Bournemouth

4 New Brighton

2

0

0

2- Millwall ·

1

0 Third Lanark

1

JAPAN'S

2--Queen's Park

2

3. Kilmarnock

1

JUMP IN

East Stirling

2

East Fife

3 Raith Rovers

0

3

Brechin

1

Dunbarton

Falkirk:

1

4 Vale of Leven

Aberdeen

2

2

Reading Rotherham Shrewsbury

Southend Stockport Swansea Swindon

Torquay Tranmere

Watford

West Bromwich

West Ham

4 Cardiff.

4. Northampton

Stoke

GLASGOW CUP (First-Round)

GLASGOW CUP (86mi-Final)

OTHER MATCHES --

King's Park

Alloa

Clyde

Celtic

Ayr

:

Arbroath

Edinburgh

Dundee

Hamilton

Hibernian

Morton

Stenhousemuir EXPORTS

0 Leith

4 St. Johnstone

2 Motherwell.

5 St. Mirren

4 Rangers

Queen of South 3 Preston NE.

Reuter.

London, To-day. During the first nine months of this 4 year, Japan's export trade increased

2 by £41,000,000, as compared with

3. last year.

of

1. Last year's adverse balance 2 £6,000,000 was changed this year into 3a credit balance of £23,000,000.

Reuter.

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A PROBLEM

THAT IS, IF YOU ACCEPT THE ECONO- MICAL WAY OF MEETING IT WITH A SUN LIFE PENSION BOND WITH ASSURANCE. This is a comprehensive plan which provides an income for yourself at retirement or assured benefit- for your dependents should you die before retirement age.

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A Sound Mal

SUN LIFE

OF CANADA

POLAND'S NEW PREMIER

Paris, To-day.

The Polish Embassy announces that General Sikorsky has been appointed Prime Minister and Minister for Military Affairs in ́ the new Polish Government.

Dr. Zaleski has been appoint-- ed Foreign Minister and Dr. Koo, Minister of Finance-Reuter.

MATINEE OPERA

IN LONDON

London, To-day. Opera returned to England yesterday with a matinee at Sadler's Wells. Despite the shortness of the notice, the house was almost full,

There will be three more Saturday matinees, and if attendance is as good as it was yesterday, Sadler's Wells may put on some performances in the evening.

The London Palladium will re-open in 'ten days' time with a musical comedy that was postponed when war began. There will be two shows each evening-Reuter.

MODLIN'S SURRENDER

(Our Own Correspondent)

(By "Telegraph. "Received, Bapt. 30,

1.95 p.m.).

Amsterdam, Yesterday. Official German sources state that the garrison of Modlin has surren- dered to the Nati forces.

It is claimed that the survivors of the fortress included 1,200 officers and 30,000 men, of which over 4,000 were wounded.

It is unlikely that German troops will make formal entry in Warsaw before Monday.

The Polish defendera have begun to evacuate their positions, but this process, on the who

front ay take

one or two dấyn. The German that the Polish down their

their defélicé respondent.

POLISH

munique declared

Cor-

London, To-day.

Dr. Frank has been appointed

eme head of the schninistration of

BOWLS VICTORY NO FLUKE

All our players did very well and fully justified their selection, said Mr. B, W. Bradbury, captain of Hong Kong's Interport bowls team, on his arrival back in the Colony from Shanghai.” -

Mr. Bradbury added that the Hong Kong success was no fluke —In the frat Interport, which Reuter gave us to belleve we won 18-17, very luckily at the last end when the Shanghai, skip made a bad mistake, the Hong Kong four were definitely superior to their opponents but did not have any loss, except at the last end, when forttine smiled the other way. Shanghat were ; indeed fortunate to be ahead, at this period. The second Interport was a.. runawayanair in favour of the Cac lony, the rat three Shanghal players, newcomers, to Interport matches far- ing poorly when placed in the line.” light and leaving Wallace, who played well, a hopeless task. The third Inv terport saw · the tables-turned; "the- Hong Kong rink "going down dadly: This, Mr. Bradbury said, was due to a very fast green and more på Fárly a strong cross-wind Stŷhich-

players could not overcome.” Sharry! on the other hand, had one or two players from this club in their team and they were used to what appears to be a common occurrente.

Incidentally, this defeat was the first Interport defeat Bradbury has suffer. ed in his Interport career, and he has played in nine matches!

The Bradbury Omar com ination wrested the Interport pennin Shanghai in 1982 and sever later won again to bring the trophy south for the first time in fix years, WASTEWONDERFUL TIME

..! Summing up, Mr. : Bradbury, sald that they had had a wonderful time in the northern- port, the hospitality be ing par excellence, but he hireself Had

felt the strain of playing 10 matches

in 14 days. Ar Bower, their reserve) had been taken ill in Shanghai and was under doctor's orders during their stay there. He had in fact been co- pelled to play in two friendly matches: when in no state to do so due to the fact that members of the Interport four had to be relieved. The result of the tour - Interport success and six wins in 10 matches - after losing the first two games → was most antis. factory and Shanghat would bear out, the fact that the Colony team-were far superior bowlers to their Inter- port opponents.

The other members of the term G. Duncan, A. J, Hall, U. M. Omar and A, Bower -----` are all back in the Colony, glad to be damôre kgain after

ugh passage from Shanghai.

RUGBY FRIENDLIES

The

Mowing

territory in German handa, Northäriptu coarding to a' German: radio nouncement.—Reuter.

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