THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1961.

Tom Finney to lead HK-touring English FA team

13 PROFESSIONALS, FIVE AMATEURS IN SIDE One of the outstanding stars of English football during the last decade, ex-international Tom Finney, formerly of Preston North End, will lead the English FA team to tour the Far East and New Zealand this month.

Finney, now retired from League football, will be player-manager of the

touring side.

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T. FINNEY

F. ELSE

1. THUKIW

А. ПАТН

D. MOODE

G. NANNALI

have prevented him from play- egularly in first class foalball He has recently In- Corinthion Casuals, the famous maled that he will play for amateur team consisting of ex- University players, Gresuwood is a wing half buck, usually the right Bank, is on the small ske ut is extremely lentelous hard-working. He Is and

sports- married and is a keen 7.un.

E. APPLETON

Although the work of the 'Hong Kong Anti-Tuberculosis Association is planned to meet the needs of this particular community, it is also part of the universal effort to eradicata tuberculosis. Scientists, doctors and others specializing in the treatment of tuberculosis throughout the world have mode' great discoveries during the last few years and the fruits of their labours are being made available sufferers of this disease hero in Hong Kong who seek the aid of the Hong Kong Anti- Tuberculosis Association.

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The future development and extension of the work of the Association depends very largely upon the Annual Appeal for funds and it is good to remember that every donation represents an Investment-in health protection for our children and for ourselves.

M. GREENWOOD

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will play fake The tourists

thlan Casuals, two famous temp blessed by left half lancka in accent years-Joe Mercer, Hongkong X1 at the Hongkong, which consist of former Univer-

Duncan Edwards, Ron Flowera Stadium on Sunday, May 21 slty and Public Schools playera.

und hopes are hid that Hobby and the Combined Chinese at He has also played for Queens

Rangers, a

the chub in

Moore will follow in their foot- The

on Tuesday, Park V.Dua

Third Division of the Football

steps. May 23.

The side consists uf 18 play Lesgue, and during the present famous

COLIN APPLETON -- A of them professionals season has asylated the

lo Representative * 13

newcomer Manchester Lancashire Club,

Appleton is a very and five amateurs. Apart from

'who were serlously Football, Finney, there is one other full United,

useful wing half back, prefer-

A international player, Graham handicapped due to injuries to

strong nt- But ably left-half.

A. A'COURT B. CHARNLEY unlike but player Shaw of Sheffield United, four their regular goalkeepers.

it is as an England Amateur that tacking junior international players, and

Is comparatively thre mateur international Pinner has distinguished him- Det by Moore

Mike opposing defences inany head was introduced in 1893. He has played for his sight In built for his style of players. Four officials will ac-sell.

was spotted ly the slectura aches. It is single and enjoys country in over 30 Internationals play. He has been a prominent, company the team.

Club In recent when playing for Loughborough | playing golf and likes Ashing. twenty years of age and is an pen-ikelches und was a member of the Great member of his Follwing are

by profession. Britain cam which played so scarons and last year played in College mxl soon won Amintir

HUGH LINDSAYA Bali Can play equally us well in the of the tearing players;

every Football league and FA

International honours, He was valiantly in Rome last year.

Inside playing

left (equally right wing position. Chu Ties, Colin halls from a

promoted Captain of the team BRIAN THURLOW - A viltago called Newby

In 1050, but he has relinquisher useful at inside right) who can

JIM LEWIS-has played on DE MAUS The native of the village of London Scarborough un the Yorkshire the captainey as he has found it open any defence with KEITH

Hugh is 16 occasions for England of Norfolk on coast. Before joining his present in the County

his duties RE schoolmasterstufe through passes. New Zealand representative on

and An amateur

plays for Amateur International matches for of England Chub

Scar he played the East Coast

FC the Council of the FA. Mr de

Kingsturian

famous

record number (where the Queen's residence | borough. He was 25 on March

makur elub near London. In Maus joined the Council in 1947

pearances Jim was feat capped 7 and has been £1 professional replacing Brig. Gen. W. R. N.

-Sandringham is situated}.

eason 1950-60, Lindsays bril 1948 and has taken part in Madocks. He is a very popular

Brian joined the stuff of the player for the past seven years.

Bant exploits were largely res three Olympic Games-in Hel-

ter posible

his Club's ap shuki, Melbourne member and his geniality

Norwich City Club as an amateur Colin is the fuyal type of player by appreciated

pearance in the Amateur Cups as versatile his on leaving school and became which enables the game to Rreally colleagues. Keith, an outstand-professional player tu 1954. He held a high

Final, but sadly for him he was when ho first mode his debut in League foot- United Kingdom. mg gere he stands over 6 fl

unable to show his usual form | Walthamstow Avenue Football - married and ven in the

In the Final and the Cup waS | CHIL affor the war, Jim is a ball in season 1955-50 and has

GEORGE HANNAH - A very County of Essex which borders now developed into a very ae-

lest At the end of the season, player who

most popular player with the Was He will unplished full-back. His great experienced

he played for England in fell

London crowds. Inton in the East

in the early transferred from the Irish Club be 68 in October and is a keta chance

ju 1949.

International for the Amateur United

Arst time and has been un nu- months of 1959 when a switch to Newcastle gardener and stamp collector.

SHIPMAN

in the LEONARD

of positions

Norwich Although he remained with this

| tomatic choice throughout 1980- Iumous North-Eastern Club for of the Intermediate

team enabled Thurlow to show

FANTHAM JOHN

81. He was great success In Chairman

Leonord his skill as

full-beck and he seasons he never established Selection Committee,

a continuous regular place in inside left of Sheffield Wednes the Great Britalu Olympic Team Shipman has been a member of played very important part

Every season he day FC who

had have the first team.

atome, Hugh is a school Club's Monate in the

success!uti FA the Football League

they appeared in some 25-30 matches successful reason, being the first master is 32, and is a former ment Committee and the FA Cup run that year when

of a possibic 42 and he was a Club to defeat Tottenham Hot student of London University.

been Rupart Annual the Semi-Final. At Council since 1955. He is also reiched

folrly frequent goal-scorer. His spor Club. Fantham was elect Civ

BOBBY BROWN An out-with Walthamstow Avenue who Rupert Magazines that time the Club was in the

HIS ut Leicester

East London, Cluarinin

Division but they have reward for perseverance came ed to tour with the Under 23

Ten Points About Pearls Cup team

but standing May 1900,

centre- play in amateur Football Club who play in the Third

In 1955 when he won a

during of the League. since won

10 the promotion First Division

Final

Newcastleness medal when

prevented

from forward, who, like Lindsay, has füller played for the some chrb born on Mr Shipmen will be 30 in July, Second. Brian was

defeated Manchester City 3-playing in the matches against played regularly for England for many years and is now the Points on Judging Jado

Secretary.

Gilos Annual (1960) Israel. Hej Amateurs for cho past goal East Germany and

11 has three June 6, 1938, he is 5' 0" and is married and

George scored the third

Also a Ane made his debut on November months

successful weighs 11 st. 2 lbs. children. He takes a keen in-

LAURIE BROWN At pre-Hong Kong Business Symposium and theruby crowned terest in pulf and erleket.

GRAHAM SHAW - A grace afternoon's display. This elever i 1960), when he played againstį meinber of the Olympics team sent with Northampton Town. Gambols Annual (1960)

the Under 23% of Daly at New-Bobby leads his forwards

who before signing as a was tofessional

an Amateur In- months talive rames against the Army speed out to the wing positionsternational and represented Linen City in 1957 but did not castle, after two FA represenmastery--is always ready stay long for twelve intere

aid in First and the RAF. A tocen: Sheffield to

He Great Britain returned

a sharp-shooter.

in the Olympic scorts many goals and has been Games Football Tournament in Football when Man-oy, John is now 92 and joined Division

by professional Rome last August. chester City secured his signis Club in 1946. le

Plays principally for ture. He is 32 and was born in lever inside forward, an oppor sought after

GERRY SUMMERS - Shel- the fameus port of Liverpool. tunelast season he scored 16 clubs.

goals for Clubs and was top Barnet, a London Amateur Club,

also assisted Fulham

field United player. In 1958 he was a great success

goal-scorer and is sure to give but has In the team which visited Ghazn Very slightly built

JOHN BOWERS — Chairman of the Amateur Selection Com- mitter and representative

of

the FA Council for the County of Esrex. Mr Bowers has been foot- Associated with amateur El all his life, and represents an area which is famed for the number of clubs and ployers engaged in the amateur game. He is 60 years of age.

JAMES GALLAGHER

team, This is Trainer of the

the his fist appointment with FA after several years loyal service with Southampton FC Mr Gallagher is 60, is murcied and has a son aged 13. He is a golfer and hos. a handicap of 11.

Playars

raine

a member of

Incidu

ful left-back, Sheffield United FC, who reached the Semi-Final or the F.A. Cup by defeating Newcastle United FC, and

making a who are great bid to regain their place the First Division. Show was born on July 9, 1934, in Sheffield and joined his Club as a pro- fessional on his

23

left was

transferred io

of

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17th birth and Nigeria. in 1931. In 1953, he received the first of several boncurs from George a 5 ft. 7 in. and weighs the FA, when he was selected 10 st. 5 lbs.

RAY CHARNLEY - This to play against the Royal Air

forward Force team In the Annual well-bullt centre Match against an, FA, XI, Two Blackpool FC. was a place in the present team as a result of years later he ne his debuti

Are performances in the England Under 23 team many

Lengue Football during the past Grainst Denmark at Portsmouth

two or three seasons. Twenty- when England won 5-1. lic has since

five years of age, Ray has been played In Under

regular goalscorer for his Club matche: against France, Scol-

since he joined them in 1957. land, Bulgarin and Denmark In sensoh 1959-60, he netted 19 again. On October 8, 1958, hetimes in 34 matches, Before played for the Football League playing for Blackpool he assist-

Scottish League, ed Morecambe F.C.. against the

of 3 Inter-League another seaside resort the first

not for In October 1958 he from Blackpool selections.

the Lan- won his first full cap when he

cashire const. was a member of the successful

ALAN A'COUNT — Twenty- England teain which defeated

six years old Atan juined Liver- USSR 5-0 at Wembley. He has

pool FC. in September 1952 and since played against Wales. has given loyal service to the Scotland and Italy.

club. Alan is a thrustful and

on

which is

TOM FINNEY In recogni- tion of his great services to the game, Tom has been appulated, player/manager of the present team. He has now retired from active participation in the game but his form in a recent repre- sentative game in his focal County Lancashire left no the minds of the doubts, in

that he is sth as spectators ale and skilful as ever. Tom played throughout his football

GRENVILLE HAIR –– He 13 clusive left winger. In 1954 he career with Preston North End FC and during his dinot yours making his third representative played for the F.A. in a repre- sentative match and two years Their Tour for England having pre-ater he was in the Under 23 with the Clab he was captain. He began as an out- viously visited the West Indies team against France. This was side right, was equally effective in 1555 and Nigeria and Ghana The first of five appearances for

In in 1938. wing and during

the trying CUTI- on the left

the Under 23's. On November ditions of excessive heat and 0. 1957 be

his the later stages of his career he

was awarded frequently appeared at centre-very hard grounds, Hair showed first full cap when he played

aptitude and against forward. He pinyed in all three a high degree of

Ireland at Weinbley. positions for England. During proved to be one of the most The following summer he was

members of the the post-war years, England successful

a member of the team which was blessed with two of the party. His gentlemanly conduct represented England in the

wing-forwards the on greatest

and off the field was World Cup Competition in world has ever known-Stanley | exemplary and appreciated by Sweden and played in the gamos Matthews and Tom Finney-both colleagues and opponents. against Brazh, Austria and the these Iwo grout rivals were Born at Burton-on-Trent in the US.S.A. One further full inter- Kreat friends and it will be a heart of England, on November national came his way--against long time before their equals 16, 1931, Grenville (his tull Wales In November 1958. Alan will be found. Tom played 70 Christian names are Kenneth, can consider himself a titule un- times for England and scored 30

Grenville Arthur) signed - pro- | fortunate to have lost his place goals. Only Billy Wright has

fessional forms for Leeds in the full England team but played more and with Loft-

United in November 1040 his light physique and con- house. Tarn holds the Inter-

During the past 10 years he has j robust approach to the game natical goal scoring record for

proved to be one of the soundest have not enabled him to demon- the his country. An artist on

full-backs in the country. More | strate his skill and ability to the feld of play, brilliant ba!! con-

at home

the left-back full. He likes playing cricket trol, reedy, always ready 10

he can be equally and tennis In the summer fire in a shot with either foot, po ili

when filing the months. Finney has always displayed relied upon

MICHAEL GREENWOOD exemplary conduct. He will be right flank berth. Has inlased

player who 135 40 next year, ts married and very low League games for his An amateur has two children,

played principally for Bishop Auckland, probably the besi known Amateur Club in Eng- lind, crpccially in the North The Club has won the FA Amateur Cup en times since It

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FRED ELSE - A very ex- BOBBY MOORE — One of parienced goalkeeper of the the youngest plnycts in szalos Lancashire Club-Preston North football in England, Bobby End--who play in the

First ercated a record is a Youth Division of the Football League International when he made 18 Fred was born at Colbourne in

International appearances iri Lancashire on March 31, 1933

one senson, A big fair haired aunt signed professional farms

Isti-half- not unlike Ron for his Club in August 20, 1953, He played his first senler game Flowers, England's present left- in season 1933-64, when 20, but all-he has made great strides he had to wait until season during his brief career, and he

tuckles strongly and 1950-57 beforo he established a

New York, May 2. major force in the West Ham regular place in the team

Results This old London

US baseball of Unles team. himself. He has missed very few matches during the past Club altugied in the heart of matches played today included:

AMEJICAN LEAQUE five years. Provlously he play-East End, won promotion to

H 11 1 ed for Wigan. 110, in 5 ft 04 tho First Division in 1930. ins, and weighs 12 stone 4 ha. They have had a rapu'allon ot One of the suteat and most de- en Goroging Ical Loyc Anal pendable goalkeepers in the Bobby Moore is excellent Game, who played for England example fer he was born some Washington 'B' against Scoilant T ið 1987. Į two or thrse miles from the

MICHAEL PINNER – Faslly | Club's headquarters. The past New York the standing amatour goal. season has seen his appearoneo Minnesota keeper in England since 1935. | in the Under 23 team and ha Whilst at Cambridge University Was one of the AUCESSNER

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