Scots Team For Canada
The team attendant will be R. Man- darson (Queen's Park). Players and officials sail on; May 6, and the tour will extend over seven weeks.
ELSHMAN; AND ENGLISHMAN ·
London, April 18.-The 17 players to comprise the Scottish team which will tour Canada and the United States next month were chosen at a meeting in Glasgow 'yesterday of the Selection Committee of the Scottish Football Association. They are:-
A feature of the company chosen to Goal-Dawson (Rangers).
travel is that they include a Welsh- Backs Carabine (Third Lanark),
man (Ellis, Motherwell) and an Eng- Gray (Rangers), and Ellis
lishman (Lyon, Celtic). There is a (Motherwell).
precedent for this, however, as Wilson Half-backs Bolt (Falkirk), Dykes (Hamilton Academicals), an English-
(Heart of Midlothian), Lyon (Celtic), M'Nab (West Brom-man, was the centro forward in the
team which last went to America. wich Albion), and M'Kenzie
Another feature is that only three (Motherwell). Forwards--M"Intyre (Hibernian), of the side defeated by England at M'Donald (Celtic), Hamilton Hampden on Saturday find places, Dawson, Carabinic, and (Aberdeen), Garrett (Heart of namely, Midlothian), Jones (Third Lan-M'Nab.
ark), M'Avoy (Kilmarnock), It should be noted that Walker Gillies (Clyde), and Caskie (Hearts) notified the S.F.A. that he (Everton).
would not be available on account of
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THE TEAM'S ITINERARY
New York, April 18. - The itinerary of the Scottish F.A. team which is to visit Canada and the U.S. during the summer has just been" announced.
Twelve games, eight in Canada” and four in the U.S., will be play- ed. The fixture, schedule is as fol- lows:-
· Montreal. New York Detroit
St. Louis
May 17
May 21
May 24
May 28
Calgary (Alberta).
May 31
Vancouver (B.C.)
June 3
Nanaimo (Vancouver
Island, B.C.)
June 5 June 7 June 10
Juno 14
June 17
June 18
Victoria (B.C.)
Vancouver (B.C.)
Winnipeg
Toronto New York
The team will sail for home' from New York on June 21.- Press Association.
his studies, and there may be ́other players in a somewhat similar poal- tion. The main reason for several well- known names being missing; however, is that only players ro-signed for next season can be chosen, and a large number of "stars" have not yet come to terms with their clubs.
NOT FULLY REPRESENTATIVE
On the face of it, the players chosen can hardly be regarded as fully re presentative, but they should be able to produce clever sides, with a great deal of experience in the rear ranks, which contain a number of veterans.
Actually, there are but five Scottish internationalists in the team-Daw- Bon, Carabine, Gray, Dykes, and M'Nab-although Ellis has played for Wales, and Lyon, M'Kenzie, and Cas- kie for the Scottish League.
It may be a surprise to find Garrett as the forvard leader, but he is a good type for such games as will be undertaken.
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