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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 4, 1988
CRAIGENGOWER SHOULD BEAT DOCKS
Joe Fraser Playing For K.O.C.
AN ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME
(By "SKIP")
to-day's
Top of the bill in League bowls programme is the game between Kowloon Dock
"SKIP'S" FORECAST FOR TO-DAY
C. S. C. C.
"REVIEWER'S"
(65)
(64)
K. D. R. C.
FIRST DIVISION (64) Y C. C. C.
(57) Y K. C. C.
(~~) ▼ †I. R. C.
K. B. G. C. ་་
DIVISION
(54)
C. de R.
P. R. C.
(72)
SECOND
+ T. R. C.
(-)
(-)
(58)
(-)
+C. S. C. C.
H. K. F. C. "B"
C. de R.
(59) V C. C. C.
v *H. K. F. C. “A”
K. B. G. C.
Y
a
K. F. C.
(62) P. R. C.
THIRD DIVISION
(46) v H. K. F. C.
(42)
(69)
R. H. K. Y. C.
K. T. R. C.
(----) v K. C. C.
(~~)
(62) V
(61) V
C. de R.
(67)
H. K. E. R. C.
(58)
and Craigengower, at Hung Hom. The letter won the corres- ponding match last
year by bare shot, only for their victims to achieve a similar result in the return match, at the Valley.
The visitors may have lost some of their confidence as the result of the closeness of their game with the Civil Service last Saturday, but I doubt it.
Kowloon Cricket Club will have the asistance of Joe Fraser for their Inatch against the civil Servants at the Valley. After their meritorious win last week, K.C.C. should continue in a winning vein.
Fraser, by the way is playing as No. 2 to Ernie Kern. There also are some changes among the home rinks Simmonds for one, having been pro- moted No. 3 to Sam Randle. This should strengthen the rink as Jack Deakin who occupied the berth
pre- viously has struck a bad patch.
K.B.G.C. FAVOURED
The Indians are never at their best away from Sookunpoo and I would
not give much for their chances again- st Club de Recreio, at King's Park. Both teams remain unchanged from last week, Marques remaining as sheet anchor in Dick Alves' rink.
Kowloon
The Police will entertain Bowling Green Club and have switch-
C. C. C.
Indicates a promoted team. * Indicates a relegated team. Figures in brackets denote the scores in corresponding match last season.
SPORTS COMMENTARY
Safe With Hammond
It cannot be said yet, because it has still to be proved, that Hammond would be as good a captain as the best we have had in our time-D. R. Jardine.
But he could safely be trusted to skipper the England side. He would not disdain to ask and sift-the ad- vice of others. How far wrong could we go by making our greatest all-round cricketer captain of our side for the whole series?
It
are
The riot of runs in this drought season is worrying some people. isn't worrying me.
Batsmen Kong Football Club "A", at Park.
King's Chatham Road in the Third Division having their harvest festival on pitches Ground advantage should turn [and it is impossible to visualise a win on which groundmen have spent a lot the scales in favour of the Portuguese, for the Islanders: the Kowloonites of time and attention. who should be a dozen or so to the are very strong this year and even at
But now, when play good at the final check.
this early stage of the season, I fore-
is proceeding
team do not appear to have
every day on some grounds-such as Hong Kong Football Club's "B" cast promotion for them I anticipate
a chance another away win for the Electricians, much time at their disposal for atten- Lord's-the groundmen won't have so of improving their League position as who visit Craigengower. Kowloon
tion to the pitches. presenti Tong at home should be just too good balance as between bat and ball will they receive Craigengower,
So the proper leaders of this section
for Recreio, although there should not come nearer to being restored.-I hope. The two football clubs meet
at be much in it.
Rapier's Selections For To-day
ed all their third men round to find a RACE NO. 1 winning combination. The
visitors
badly need the points, have a new rink out, Meyer becoming skip, with Hall, the Shanghailander, as his third man. The other rinks remain inchanged with the exception that Cheesman dis- place Phillips in Line's rink. A close
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result may be anticipated and I favour | RACE NO. 2 the visitors to win.
SECOND DIVISION
In the Second Division, the best game of the afternoon should be that between Club de Recreio..and - Hong
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RACE NO.5
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Sonja Henie Breaks All Records
SONJA HENIE, recently turned pro-
fessional, is, gathering in the harvest. In 30 appearances on her current American tour, the Norwegian champion skater has drawn £140,000 at the box-offices, of which her own share is the not inconsiderable sum of £40,000. Her income averages at about £12,000 a week, making her the highest paid sports performer, of all time. Added to that, she ranks eighth in Hollywood box-office appeal listings, so even if. she retired now she would have a large fortune.
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Champions Earnings Near $1,000,000
JOE LOUIS has earned nearly a
million dollars since the beginning of his fight career in 1984.
His total earnings, after receiving his share of the receipts in the recent Harry Thomas fight here are $958,721. Until a few years ago, the heavy- weight champion was making a meagre living picking cotton and working in & motor-car factory.
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Al Brown's Knock-out Finale
L BROWN, the I.B.U. world ban-
A tam-weight champion, fought his
last.fight of a remarkable career when he knocked out Valentin Angelmann, the I.B.U. world fly-weight champion, in the eighth round at the Paris Palais des Sports.
Brown intends to retire for good. He first won the world title in 1929 and. after retiring, came back to regain it a month ago at the age of 35,
Of all the players of ball games the least skilful and accurate in his work is the Association footballer. This conviction has been forced on me after many years of observation. It is im- possible to range one's self entirely on the side of those who say that the game attracts too many men who have not sufficiently alert mental equipment. But that players of high intelligence are necessary in the modern game is made evident week after week. And second to intelligence I would put
coaching. H. Freeman.
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