THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1988.
International Golf Tourney
SOUTH CHINA BEAT REST IN CHARITY SOCCER ENCOUNTER
Watson, Costa And Forrow Shine
THIS WEEK'S HARDCOURT PROGRAMME
The U.S.R.C. Tennis
Committee
announce the programme of Hard- court Championship matches for this week as follows:-
TO-DAY
Scottish, English And Irish Sides
QUADRANGULAR INTERNATIONALS
(By AIR MAIL)
SCOTLAND, England, and
London, September 1. Ireland have announced 'their teams
for the quadrangular internationals, which are to take place at
LEE WAI TONG SCORES Court No. 12-A. E. P. Guest v. S. A. Maesdu, Llandudno, on September 28, 29, and 30.
TWO GOALS.
(By "REFEREE”) Charity must have benefitted by a substantial amount as a result of yesterday's match between South China and the Rest of the Colony which the former won by 4 goals to 3 after a spirited second half rally by the losers. The match was packed full of thrills and was featured by the return of Lee Wai- tong, China's soccer idol, who marked his re-appearance with two splendid goals.
Pau Ka-ping, who is said to be staging a comeback this season, failed to make an appearance and Tam Kwon-kon, who played for South China against the Islington Corinthians, took his place between the sticks where he gave a credit- able display.
Tso Kwai-shing, another veteran of South China "A", also staged a comeback, on the right-wing, in- stead of Yeung Shui-yick, who was probably dropped becaused of his poor display on Saturday against the Middlesex.
Territorially, the Chinese had most of the play during the initial settled down to stages and soon their game, the presence of Lee Wai-tong adding an incentive to
Rumjahn.
No. 17-E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios v. G. Choa and Omar Rumjahn. No. 18-S. A. Gray v. Teui
Yun Pui.
No. 10 Tsui Wai Pui v. H. D.
Ramjahn.
James Adams is to captain the Scottish side, which includes J. Ballingall, of Balmore.
"The three beams are:----
SCOTLAND
James Adams (Royal Liverpool)
(captain).
Have You Won?
Macao Race Cash
Sweep Results
SOUTH CHINA CUP (Big Sweep)
No. 35456
29
80230 46725
$28,762.10 6,789.17 3,894.59 Unplaced ponies :($652.80 each): Nos. 10800, 51006, 67102, 31959, 93194, 2222, 37981, 48855, 21014, 5647, 85650, 76480, 18589.
Race 1
No.
120 148
"}
131
$174.10 49.70 24.80
Race 3
No.
261
$223.10
442
63.70
#
240
31.80
#
Unplaced ponies ($17.70 each): Nos.
51, 820.
No.
"
Race 4
$260.80
94 308 297 Unplaced ponies ($8.20 267, 152, 65, 59, 417.
Race 5
No. 326
13
י
74.50
37.20
each): Nos.
$218.50
62.40
31.20:
252 100 Unplaced ponies ($6.90 each): Nos. Unplaced ponies ($13.80 each): Nos. 81, 187, 119, 198, 289. 237, 389.
Race 2
No: 224
16
"
92
$218.50 62.40 31.20
Unplaced ponies ($6.90 each): Nos. 39, 380, 105, 257, 115.
12TH WORLD
No.
300
77
Race 6
$206.40 59.90
29.40
9 209 Unplaced ponies ($4.60 each): Nos. 62, 408, 214, 820, 409, 851, 410.
Race 7
$198.80 58.80 28.40 ($10.50 each): Nos.
No. .390
99
191
Unplaced ponies
BOWLING ALLEY'S
HIGHEST
their play and the Rest defence RECORD FOR 346, 94, 385.
were
given a gruelling task.
keeping the score down.
GRAND DISPLAY
in
"RAGNHILD"
James Ballingall (Balmore). W. Davis (Dumfries and County). A. Dalley (Wanstead).......
Tom Dobson (East Renfrew-
shire).
S. Fairweather (Malone). J. Fallon (Huddersfield).
T. B. Haliburton (Prestwick St.
Nicholas).
Wm. Hastings (Barassie). G. C. Hutton (Hooton). W. Laidlaw (Ashridge).
G. M'Intosh (Walton Heath);
ENGLAND.
Percy Alliss (Templenewsam)
(captain).
A. G. Beck (Sherwood Forest). Don Curtis (Queen's
Bournemouth).
Bert Gadd (West Cheshire). Sam King (Knole Park). A. J. Lacey (Berkshire). A. Lees (Dore and Totley). A. H. Padgham
Park).
Park,
(Sundridge
A. Perry (Leatherhead).
E.
E. Whitcombe (Porter's Park).
Reginald Whitcombe, the Open Champion: Henry Cotton,, and Charles Whitcombe were unable to accept invitations to play.
IRELAND
P. J. Mahon (Royal Dublin).
W. Nolan (Portmarnock).
J. M'Kenna (Douglas, Cork).
J. M'Cartney (Holywood).
H. Bradshaw (Delgany).
F. Daly (Lurgan).
W. Holley (Castle).
P. G. Stevenson (Royal Por
trush).
W. Kinsella (Skerries). J. Carroll (Galway).
Reserves J. Edgar (Ormeau), W. O'Brien (Newlands), and D Cassidy (Castlerea),
GUTIERREZ
SHIELD
Watson and V. Costa, in the Rest
Aarhus, To-day......... At the Hong Kong Bowling FINALISTS full-back division, gave à grand Ragnhild Hveger, the most sen- Alley last night, J. E. Fawcett of display, while Kenneth Forrow,sational swimmer of all time and the Royal Engineers, scored 245 the Club pivot, making his first un- present holder of 11 world swim- points at. ten pins and thus beat E. score by one point, official representative appearance ming records, added her 12th to Hearther's this season, was on the top of his her long string of successes when which till then was the highest for form and completely held his own she covered the 200 metres free the month of September. în the second half.
style in 2 mins. 21 7-10 secs. The
--
In the second half, the Rest re-previous record was held by Miss vival saw South China mostly on Van Veen, of Holland, whose mark the defensive and Saw and Hau stood at 2 mins. 24 6-10 secs. Ching-to, who look like a future
Reuter. Interport left-wing combination, gave South China defence anxious time, while Leonard, at centre-forward, although appear ing to be slow, was always dan- gerous when in possession.
an
Lee Wal-tong, at centre-forward,
FOORD BEATS WILDE
Scotland and Portugal qualified for the final of the Gutierrez Shield International Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship, next Sunday, when the former defeated China by the nar row margin of 2 shots and Portu- gal overwhelmed Ireland, winning by 24 shots to 12. China
Ben Foord, the former British heavy H. Y. Hsu weight champion, defeated Jim Wilde, T. R. Lim This easily betters the Colony of Swansea, on points over 12 rounds C. W. Lam. and Interport (Men's) 220 yards at the Vetch Field, Swansea on Au-J. Pau free-style mark held by Wilfred gust 3. It was a hard fight and al- (Skip) though a section of the crowd booed Portugal Lawrence and standing at 2 mins. the verdict Foord showed better gener-3. A. Luz alship and varied his tactics better R. F. Luz than the Welshman, who fought on the C. G. Silva same lines all through, trying in vain F. X. Silva
(Skip) to land his right swing.
26 2-5 secs.
and Lau Tau-man, South China's ARMY HOCKEY latest capture, who played on the
left-wing, were the pick of the TEAM LEAVES
South China attack, while
the
home team's intermediate line, FOR MALAYA
reinforced by the return of Lau Hing-choi, also performed credit- The ably.
Lee Wai-tong and Lau Tau-man (2) scored during the first half, while the former scored South China's last goal in the opening minutes of the second half, ` Hau
Ching-to (2) and Leonard replied
for the Rest.
ong Kong
Arsa hockey
to visit Bingapo leave today on H.M.8. Engl
The team will play t matches in Singapore and Lumpur before returning Colony,
The following is the teami Banner Dobson (B.E.), Private Stick:
ley (Middlesex), Lieut. G, J, G, Dou. gias (B.E.), who is managing the team
South China: Tam Kwan hon; Mak Col Whatton (38), La Sui-hon and Lee Tin-wang; Leung (B.E), Pis
Kwok-
L/Col Wing-chul, Lau Hing-chol, Les wal; _ Teo: Kwai-shing, Fung, Kink: n. cheong, Lee Wai-tong, Lal Bhul-wing] and Lan Tau-man.
The
er: Chr
Leonard
Duncan, W
Hew
Smith (R,A, (Koyal Seria) and, hat,
(tam (8/35), Umpire:
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Cottag
Weaves.
All 48 ins, wide, From 1.75 to 2.25
Yard
Scotland
J. Watson
J. Gellatly J. McKelvie R. Duncan 20 (Skip)
Ireland M. Mulcahy W. L. Lockhart -J. C. Cavanagh
W. Field 24. (Skip)
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