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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 24, 1988.

CSCC.

Picture taken at the second Interport Lawn Bowls game at Civil Service Cricket Club, last Wednesday when the visitors won by 30 shots to 10. In the picture are seen, K. W. D. Swartzell, T. Lopes, H. A. Alves, who was the only Hong Kong player to shine, L. F. Xavier, (head turned), E. C. Fincher and A. Gutierrez. J. F. MacGowan, one of the selectors of the Hong Kong team, is also seen leaning on the back of a chair.

England v. Europe At Football

CONTINENTAL PLAYERS

SELECTED

NEXT WEDNESDAY'S CLASSIC: F. A. JUBILEE MATCH

(By AIR MAIL)

ZURICH, OCTOBER 10.

THE NAMES OF FIFTEEN CONTINENTAL FOOTBALLERS, FROM WHICH THE TEAM TO MEET ENGLAND AT HIGHBURY ON OCTOBER 26 WILL BE SELECTED, WERE MADE KNOWN TO-DAY. THE FINAL COMPOSITION OF THE SIDE WILL BE DECIDED AT A MEETING OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE HERE ON WEDNESDAY. ༧

Italy, world champions, supply four of the players. There are three from Czecho-slovakia, two each from Hungary and Germany, and one each from Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Norway.

CRICKETERS' TRIBUTES TO LORD HAWKE

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AND SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION South China “A” 5 Eastern

(Kwok Ying-kee, Tang Kwong shum, Lai Shui- wing (2), Fung King Cheong). South China

SECOND DIVISION

1 Eastern

THIRD DIVISION "A"

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AND SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

Kowloon

St. Joseph's.... 3 (Leonard 2, Castilho) Club.. (Pilo)

Kwong Wah.... 0

Royal Scots

(Allon, McKay,

Insnick)

1

S. China “B”.

2

(Au Sho-ngok,

Loo Shok-yau)

Middlesex

2

(Pearson, Talt)

3

Police

2

(Moss, Forrior)

2 R.A.0.C.

3

3

(Boadding 2, Attoo) Kowloon

(Ulrick)

1

Middlesex

-SECOND DIVISION-

(Wilson, CarT)

Club.

0

St. Joseph's

(Rocha, Campos,

Humphries (own goal))

Kwong Wah.......... 2

(Loung Bing-kam 2)

(Devonshire 8, Bim-

mone 2, Thomas 2,

0 Royal Scots.... 2 Police

(Williamson,

MoDonald)

Chan Wal-ahul (own goal))

0

....

1

5th Bde. R.A.... 4 Engineers 4

4 South China ·

Yun-loung

The work of selecting the side has been, hindered by injuries to several of the most likely players. One player, however, who is in- (Chen Che-fai). jured and not expected to resume training, is among the fifteen R.E. (C.) players selected. He is Silvio Pio-Lee Wal-lar, Chung

Sang-hon Tung la, the Italian centre-forward, Chung-pak, who recently sustained a slightly Sir Stanley Jackson, in a tribute cracked fibula.

Lord Hawke; said: "Cricket, and especially Yorkshire has lost one of its most servants, Only those

to

Electric

(Lee

(2); Ho You-ki, Cheung Kun-hoi).

Lee Yun-leung.

0

Royal Scots

2

8

(Moore, Edge). Service Corps 2 (Marton, Rox-

After considering the reports Kit Chee cricket, sent in by their representatives at (Kwong King-leung devoted various matches yesterday through-5, Fok Fu wah 2, burgh).

Chow Kwa-chong) | memories out Europe, the International Se- go back a long way can fully aplection Committee announced the A.S.A. preciate how much he did for the names of the following fifteen game 80 or 40, or even 60, years players: ago."

George Hirst, the veteran York- shire and England cricketer: "His famous saying. “Buck-up,' on the field of play will always be remem- bered by players of his day and generation. There could be no

doubt that Lord Hawke did more to raise the standard of life of the professional criketer than anyone else."

Wilfred Rhodes: "His death will be regretted by everyone who loves the game of cricket.”.

"We

:

Goal-Aldo Olivieri (Italy).

· Backs-Severino Minell! (Swit» zerland), Pietro. Rava (Italy), and Ferdinand Dauclk (Czechoslova kla).

Half Backs Andreas Kupfer (Germany), Michele Andreólo (Italy), Albin Kitzinger (Ger- many), Kopecky (Czechoslovakia), and Nozir (Czechoslovakia).

Forwards Aston (France), Raymond Braine (Belgium), Dr.. Gyeorgy Barost (Hungary), Silvio Plota (Italy), Gyla, Zengoller "(Hungary), and Arne Brustad (Norway).

THIRD DIVISION “B”

◊ Kumaons

(Fakir

Powhattan (Ho Kwel-han Woo Ah-choy)..

· (2)).

2

Singh

2 Medicals

(Pym (8)).

JOCKEY MAHER INVOLVED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT

(Caughlin, M.Camley,

Banoroft, Calvori)

(Lowe)

THIRD DIVISION—SECTION “A” 80th Bty. R.A..... §. P.W.D.

(Guy, Hoberts,

Olpin)

THIRD DIVISION University

(Lam Yu-shlog, Lam Kong To Signals.

(Bromley, France 8)

(Bhul-on, Chick,

On Wing, Wan Cheong)

SECTION “B”

4

2 24th Bty. R.A. 3

(Findlay B)

4 Engineers (E.) 3

(Thomas, Ellsaloy,

Spence)

S'cutters W/T., 1 RAF

(Borivań)

(Elton, Gimsby) -

CRAIGENGOWER SINGLES BOWLS TITLE

2

London, To-day. --- Jockey Maher was last night ad- The final of the Craigengower Lawn mitted to the Cambidge Nursing Bowls singles championship yesterday Home with scalp wounds, following resulted in win for A. E. Contes over

}V. N. "Atlehra by 21 ahots to 5. a motor accident and it is doubt- These players have been weeded ful if he will ride in the Cesaro- out from between fifty and sixty witch, which takes place to morra players who were marked down -Reuter: some time ago as "possibles,” and

TO-DAY'S BOWLS MATCH

The Shanghái lawn bowlers will visit the Hong Kong Football Club Herbert Sutcliffe:

all the international selectors have ed against England and Scotland, this afternoon. The Club will be thoroughly appreciate the good work been watching various matches, for and almost all of them have played

did for our glorious national weeks past.

In matches game."

Several of the players have play- Tournament.

he

the World Cup Dunoán,

·(skip).

J. S. Howell, G. and W. Gill

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