THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 25, 1941-

ENGINEERS, NEW TO 1ST DIVISION, IMPRESS IN MATCH AGAINST S.C.A.A.

ROYAL ENGINEERS, NEWCOMERS TO FIRST DIVISION, DID UNEXPECTEDLY WELL AGAINST SOUTH CHINA, LEAGUE AND SHIELD · CHAM- PIONS, IN A FRIENDLY FOOTBALL GAME AT

·CAROLINE HILL YESTERDAY, AND WERE "BEATEN BY ONEY THE ODD GOAL IN FIVE

AFTER BEING. 2-1 DOWN AT THE INTERVALL

Engineers were without two of their regular players, Palmer being on the injured list and Jones their left winger, being an absentee. Moores and Gough, who were brought into the side, both did well. Sappers, on their display yesterday, should upset a few teams in First Division.

Chau Man-chi, South China, making a dash for the ball ̈in last Sunday' charity match against the ferociation's Governor's Cup team, who were beaten 6:0. Behind Chau la. Pope, with Bright, in the-background. Nix, who deputised for "Bankler in goal, is nearest the ball..

Palmer, gave a promising display in an unaccustomed position, as he generally plays at centre-half. Shaw v Lee

bined well with Lee Wai-lam and

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