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THE end of the local football season is now in sight and by this time few next month there, will be but gumes left, with little interest and importance attached to any of them."
It is anticipated that the football season will close on April 22, which, if it does, will be a credit to the Hon, Secretaries, who have had a trying season owing to the many unavoidable postponements. In doing this, how- ever, it appears that St. Joseph's have had to make more sacrifices than other teams,
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 15, 1940
FOOTBALL REVIEW
(By "REFEREE")
nolds, Stevens and Nichols and, with April 10. They have now contract- the rest of the team available, shoulded to play five games. in Manila be- collect at least eight of their 12 re-tween April 13 and April.20. maining points..
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POLICE surprised their own specta-
tors on Sunday with their perform ance in the Shield semi-final against South China and but for slight weak- ness in attack might easily have created a big upset.
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THE team chosen to represent the Colony should win against Macao but it would be interesting to know what guided the selectors. The team is not representative of the best ta- lent in the Colony and it is not what many would think it to be the Co- lony's second string," as the team in-.
PERMISSION for the Corps Artillery.
and regular Artillery football game has been obtained and all that remains is for Mr. Ford to “get busy.” The game will probably be played on April 6.
WHILE on Volunteer football, what about a game between Volunteers and Combined Services? The Corps could field a very strong side as they have all the Civilian First Division players available and several the Chinese teams.
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Their gates against South China "B" and Kwong Wah had to be sa- crificed in order that other teams might benefit, while in an ef-
THE junior semi-final ties all end-cludes A. V. Gosano, and F. Fowler, HEARTENED by the financial suc fort to finish their own fixtures
cess of their last whist drive, in ed in draws after extra time and who were recently chosen for Shang-Hong Kong Football Referees' Asso- time, and to leave other teams free on the replays will be played on Satur-hai or Saigon. Saturdays to catch up on their post-day week
ciation are holding another on March on Club ground. It is poned games, they have already play-highly probable that Sappers ed midweek games with depleted
meet Gunners in the final. teams.
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well-known Army. The so-called Army players have been in action so many time and are a bit over-worked in representative games and I feel sure that with a little trouble and
good side. Rumours are prevalent about good players in Junior teams and it may worth the while of the Army selectors to "look around."
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As the result of experience gain- ed they expect the next function to be more successful and that they will soon have enough funds for their new club house. They hope!
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of TIN Lap-fat popular manager
South China football teams, · left · for Shanghai yesterday on a short business trip.
Saints had to concede two valuable SERVICE Corps received a severe points to Club recently when, with jolt to their championship hopes four volunteers unable to obtain leave when they were forced to share the from camp, they were able to field points with Kumaons, on Wednesday. only seven men. The fixture wasOne can never forecast what the In- considered a friendly and was played dian team is likely to do, and dur- with the assistance of several outsid-ing the season they have had many common sense Army could field a good wins to their credit, including At present Saints are last in the those against South China. League table, but they should not again occupy that position this season AFTER the remainder of the season's
chosen for the right wing position as they will again be helped by se- fixtures had been drawn up it was
in the Association team for the Gov- veral useful Army players.
again found necessary for them to be CONGRATULATIONS to B.Q.M.S.ernor's cup game on Sunday, will not They have already secured the ser. revised on account of Eastern, who Ford on his appointment to of- be available and his place will be vices of three good players in Rey-wish to complete their fixtures before | ficiate at the Macao Interport game. taken by F. Fowler,
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HOSSACK, of Royal Scots, who was
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