THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 11, 1989

S. China "A"--Kowloon To

Meet Again SMALL LADIES'

JUNIOR SHIELD

SAPPERS MEET MIDDLESEX AT KOWLOON F.C.

Keen Encounter Anticipated

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Third Clash To Decide Entry Into Senior Shield Final

KOWLOON PROMOTE SANTOS

HOCKEY CARD FOR TO-DAY

Marie Smith's Last Game Here

The final match of the Malayan

T their third' attempt, Kowloon and South China “A” hope to Rugby team's tour, against the Atrive at a decision in their second replay in the Second Round Colony fifteen has resulted in the

An interesting soccer game should be witnessed on Kowloon F. C. ground this afternoon, when

Lau Hing-choi, who was an absentee in the South China team ladies' hockey matches, so that Engineers and Middlesex meet in last week, returns to his old position at right-half, while it is doubt-the programme is now confined the semi-final of the Junior Shield ful if Lau Tau-man will be playing as he is at present under doctor's to the Brawn Cup League alone. and, in spite of the poor showing treatment, in which case Cheong Moon-wing, who was injured in of the Sappers in the League, one of the first games of the season, will probably be turning out. they should qualify for the final, Kowloon have made only one as Middlesex have lost several of change in their team. F. Santos, their best players by the last recently transferred from St. troopship.

Joseph's, will lead the attack in

of the Senior Shield competition, which will be played at Sookunpoo cancellation or postponement of both scheduled Caer Clark Cup this afternoon.

Blackburn returns to his old posi- tion after a long absence, while Fung Kwai-choi, the outstanding player of the Police team, has been

There are only four junior matches. for decision and of these the most important is that be- tween Hong Kong Ladies, who still retain their 100 per cent. re- cord, and the "Y" Ladies, which

At Sookunpoo, Royal Scots place of Bell, who has been rele- moved from right-half to centre will be played at the Valley.

meet Royal Air Force in the se- cond game to decide the Third Division championship. In their first clash, Royal Scots won by 4 goals to 2 and the game reached a very high standard. Garrie and Kane are two fast forwards and should accomplish most damage to the Air Force defence.

If Froud, who was injured last week, is available, Air Force should -give a good account of themselves

and are quite likely to win.

'In order to avoid any misunder- standing, it must be stated that the referee at the first game was Mr. Phillips, who was appointed to the game instead of Mr. Stone, who could not take the game. Mr. Phillips is a qualified referee.

To-morrow P.W.D. meet Royal Scots in a Junior Shield semi-final, and in spite of the inclusion of a number of former Chinese Athletic stars, are not expected to win.

gated to the second team.

Santos is a very fast player and

can shoot, but he will probably be handicapped by a lack of inches. He has always done well against South China while playing for both Recreio and St. Joseph's.

POLICE FAVOURED The great improvement in the Police team since the introduction of Chinese players makes them favourites in their game against St. Joseph's in the Semi-Final Round of the Senior Shield, which will be played to-morrow.

forward.

Hong Kong Ladies have much The Saints are only making one the stronger of the two teams and change in the team which defeat-should win comfortably, while in ed Royal Navy in the Second Round. the remaining matches, Recreio

Diocesan Girls School and.. J. Pereira has been brought into | C.B.A, are expected to win. the intermediate line in place of L. Woo, whose form recently has been most disappointing.

"A,"

THREE INJURED

While on the subject it is in- Royal Scots and Club play their teresting to learn that three of the postponed game. off at

Caroline "y" Ladies' senior team are on the Hill and, in view of the poor ma- injured list, these being Miss M. terial at present at the disposal of McCaw (centre-half) and Mrs. 0. the Civilians, the Soldiers should Burnett (right-winger) who were collect both points.

injured during last Saturday's

This Week's Local Soccer Forecast

TO-DAY

Senior Shield (2nd Round Second Reply)

Kowloon

V South China "A" (Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.) Referee: Kossick,

Linesmen:-Phillips and Farr.

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Junior Shield Semi-Final Engineers

Middlesex

Y

(Kowloon, 3.45 p.m.) Referee:-Ip. Linesmen:-Demme and Stone,

First Division Club

Royal Scots

V

(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) Referee:Molyneux. Linesmen:-Barretto and Dove.

Second Division

St. Joseph's (St. Joseph's, 4.15 p.m.) Referee:-Hinchliffe.

5th A.A.

Kowloon

V Kwong Wah (Kowloon, 2,80 p.m.) Referee:-Adlam.

Third Division "A" R.A.S.C.

v Kit Che (Military, 4.15 p.m.) Referee: Thomas. Stanley

V Electric (Military, 2.45 p.m.) Referee: Silva,

30th R.A.

V 5th R.A.

(St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.)

Referee: Edwards,

Third Division Championship

Play-off 2nd Round

Royal Scots v Royal Air Force

(Sookunpoo, 2.80 p.m.)

Referee: Clarke.

TO-MORROW

Senior Shield Semi-Final

St. Joseph's

V Police

(Causeway Bay, 8.80 p.m.) Referee:--Goss.

Linesmen: Mellgrew and Havelaar.

Junior Shield Semi-Final

y Royal Scots

P.W.D.

(Club, 3.80 p.m.) Referee: Glover.

C.B.A.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

BRAWN CUP LEAGUE

v. C.B. School (C.B. School; 3 p.m.) H.K. Ladies v. "Y" Ladies' (H. Valley, 2.45_p.m.) Recreio "A" v. St. Andrew's

(St. Andrew's, 3 p.m.) Recreio "B" v. D.G.S. (Recreio, 3 p.m.)

FRIENDLY

V.

"Y" Ladies

"Y" Men

seven-a-side tournament and Miss A. Fowler (left-back) who is suffer- ing from an injured hand.

Miss Marie Smith, who has re- presented the Colony against-the- Shanghai Ladies Hockey Associa~ tion both here and in Shanghai in 1934, 1935, 1936 will be leaving for England via New Zealand next Tuesday and makes her final ap- pearance this afternoon against the "Y" Men.

TO-DAY'S TEAMS

H.K. Ladies: Miss S. Baskett; Miss K. Stears and Miss O. Green; Miss R. Smalley, Miss G. Swan and Miss D. Baker; Mrs. B. Goldman, Miss M-Mid- dleton-Smith, Miss N. Quin, Miss P. Reeve and Miss V. Blackburn.

C.B.A. Ladies: Miss P. Macfayden; Miss V. Beaumont and Miss L. Dunn, Miss J. Black, Miss C. Bone and Mrs. W. Webb; Miss J. Crawford, Miss B. Louis, Miss E. Woolley, Miss M. Duck- worth and Miss E. Hunt.

Recreto "A": Miss Z. Barros;. Miss

Linesmen: Hartley and Somerville. M. Ribeiro and A. N. Other; Mrs. L.

Silva, Miss P. Gonsalves and Miss M. Silva; Miss B. Remedios, Miss M. M. da Roza, Miss C. Silva, Miss A. Alves

M. da Roza.

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MEETS Andrew Ladies: H. O'Sullivan:

CHINESE XI TO MANILA ON FEB. 11

Chow and J. Broadbridge; P. Jef- freys, M. Vengoona and S. Arnold; V. Jex, Y: Ho, M. Churn, S. Roberts and T. Jex.

The following have been chosen to represent the Combined Chinese-against- Manila on Monday, February 20. Jum Wai-tong, Lai Shui-wing and Hau

Tam Kwan-kon; Mak Shul-hon, and Ching-to.

Lee Tin-sang; Boong Ling-sing, Loung‹ Reserves:-Young Shul-yick, Chan Wing-chul and Hyd King song; Tang, Takai, Hon Yong-sang and Lan Hing Kwong-sum, Fung King cheong, Lee fchol.

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