THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH
1933:
JUNIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL TO-DAY
SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL MATCHES FOR THIS WEEK-END
S. China "A" Meet Middlesex Regt. To-day
Prividing the rain holds off. two grand soccer matches should feature this afternoon's and to-
FOOTBALL
FORECAST
FOR TO-DAY
The following is the football pro-
morrow's soccer programmes. Igramme for the week-end:-
refer to the Senior Shield Semi-
Final Round matches; South China "A" versus the Middlesex
TO-DAY
Senior Shield (Semi-final)
Regiment, this afternoon, and S. China "AN Y Middlesex
to-morrow, South China "B", the potential First Division League champions, versus the Royal Navy.
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South China "A" will be full strength this afternoon, and Fung King-cheung should prove a veritable menace in the lead-. er's berth. Fung's absence from the final of the Lai Wah Cup Competition a fortnight ago had its effect on the result of the match, the Army winning that occasion.
(Kowloon, 4 p.m.). Referee:--Sidebottom
Linesmen: Kossick and Barton.
Junior Shield (Semi-final)
Navy
Ordnance
(Caroline Hill, 4 pm.). Referee:-.
Linesmen:-Farr and Silva.
Club
First Division
v Kowloon
(Club, 4.30 p.m.). Referee-Richards. Linesmen:-Edwards
Smith Police on
Although the Middlesex Regi- ment supplied most of the players for the Army team, they are likely to get away with quite as much as on that occasion, and I am sure that South China will produce their best to-day in order to make amends for their poor form in the League. To-morrow South China "B", hitherto unbeaten in the First Division, of the League, are in jeopardy of losing their record when they will meet a strong Navy! eleven. The Senior Service have practically all their Small Ships in port in addition to two cruisers and the Adventure, and should be capable of fielding a side strong enough to fully extend the Chinese.
On the whole, I feel that sup- porters of soccer will not be disap- pointed with either of the semi- final clashes.
and
St. Joseph's (Military, 4.30 pm). Referee:-Martin.
E.
Linesmen:-Dredge and Mellgrew.
Club
Second Division
TWO GRAND GAMES ANTICIPATED: NAVY MAY BE WEAKENED Ordnance & Kwong Wah For The Final
SECOND DIVISION GAMES ALSO
(By "UBIQUE")
HE main attraction in junior football this week- THE
end is the Semi-Final Round, of the Junior Shield competition, in which two Third Division teams will be featured, while several other junior. League games have been brought.
That "end of the season spirit” is now evident among most of the junior teams although the only two teams are interested in the Second Division League title; the Middlesex and the 5th A. A. Bde. Royal Artillery. Both these teams should record easy wins, to-day in view of the fact that they will be meeting Clubs near the bottom W. of the League table.
(Games brought forward from 9-4-33)
ท Royal Scots → (Club, 3 p.m.). Referee:-Dove.
Police
V South China (Military, 3 p.m.). Referee:-Johns.
Eastern
Middlesex (St. Joseph's 8 pm). Referee: Salter.
Engineers (C) ▼ 5th A.A. Bde. R.A.
(St. Joseph's 4.30 pim.), Referee: Havelzar.
TO-MORROW
Senior Shield (Semi-final)
▾ Navy
S. Chinx
(Club, 4 p.m.).
Referee:Finch.
Linesmen:-MacCormac and Otto-
way.
Junior Shield (Semi-final)
P. S. Assoc. v Kwong Wah
(Kowloon, 4 pm). Referee: Goss.
Linesment Rees and Clarke.
Rapier's Selections For To-Day
RACE NO. 1.
BREDON. SEA URCHIN. COLORADO STAR.
Outsider: Boris
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RACE NO. 2
HONEYMOON EVE. CAMERONIAN. CONFUSION BAY.
Outsider: Potentate
RACE NO S.
DISCOVERY BAY. TWILIGHT STAP. BRUTUS.
Outsider: Rooify
PACE NO
ROSE EVELYN. BISTRE.
LOUIS XIV. Outsider: Salvage Master
RACE NO. 5
VALOROUS.. PLAIN VIEW. SYLVANDALE.
Outsiders Gold Coin
PACE NO. 64
LANCASHIRE CHIPS. "ELECTRON.
HOME BREW. Outsider: Courting Eve
BACE NO
GOLDEN COW. FEITING. CAPE COMORIN”
Outsider: Charybdis-
RACE NO.8
JUST IN TIME,
·HUMDRUM EVE. LANCASHIRE LASS.
Outsider: Tampa Bay
RACE NO. 9.
KING'S LEAD. COMMENCEMENT BAY.
BRIGHT VIEWADA
Outsider Boolat Bay DAILY DOUBLE
The surprise team in the Junior Shield Competition. undoubt-
is edly the Ordnance, and their re- markable victory over the Mid- dlesex, in
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makes them a teer round,
koned with.
..to be rec-
They are making
no changes from the side which beat the Middlesex.
Fisher-Cooke, the Ordnance cap- tain, will be seen at left-half in- stead of centre-half, which has been alloted to Attoe, while Rides will be seen at right-half. This in- termediate line compares very fav- ourably with the best in the Sec- ond Division, and though they will be fully extended, should do well against the Navy forwards.
FAST ATTACK
Their forward line is fast, and will be led by Manton, who has shown good form throughout the season, while Duffield and Martin are on the left-wing: Emberson, an-. other useful and dangerous for- ward, and Lang, for the right- wing combination.
Nothing is known of the Navy team, though it is expected that they will field a strong side with the material at their disposal. In view of the fact, however, that the Navy are also engaged to-morrow, in the Senior Shield, they will per- haps, not be able to field as strong a team as in the errlier rounds!
RARE TUSSLE ANTICIPATED
The other semi-final between the Portuguese Sporting Association and Kwong Wah should be a rare tussle with the odds on the latter. Kwong Wah have done fairly well in the Second Division, and on form are a hard team to beat, and, in view of the fact that they have done well against both the Middle- sex and the 5th A. A Bde. RA, in the League, they should enter the final round-
The Portuguese have been in training for this game mi their line-up is not available, it is understood that they have several
newcomer.
The Royal Scots, who are VALOROUS over the fixtures of the Seaforths,
fill meet the Club.