THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 8, 1988.
Middlesex Without Watson
GOOD JUNIOR SOCCER
Ordnance Clash With The Sappers
THIRD DIVISION "DERBY"
PEARSON ALSO ON INJURED LIST
Club v. Eastern Game LOCAL
Should Be Highlight
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(By “REFEREE”)
SOCCER FORECAST
The following is this week's soccer
HREE interesting matches in the First Division of the local
Football League will be featured this afternoon, and, provid-programme:-
TO-DAY ing the rain keeps off, some exciting play should be witnessed on
First Division all three grounds.
V Club points off the Royal Scots, must not Eastern
(Club, 4,80 p.m.) are favoured be taken too lightly by their mili-
Referee: Rev. Hinchliffe. (By “UBIQUE”)
Middlesex, who
Linesmen:-Finch and Barretto.
v Kowloon An excellent soccer game should in many circles to win the First tary opponents.
Championship which On the Club ground, Eastern meet Middlesex
(Sookunpoo, 4.80 p.m.) be witnessed in the Second Divi- Division
Referee:-R. M. Ümar. sion of the Football League this just evaded them last season, the Club in what should prove a afternoon, when Ordnance, run-meet Kowloon at Sookunpoo and very close struggle, With the Club ners-up in the Junior Shield com- should secure both points in spite making a big effort to re-establish that they will be themselves, they will be taking no petition, meet the Royal En- of the fact gineers, on the Military Ground. without Watson, their right-chances against the dangerous Ordnance overwhelmed Police back, and Pearson, their centre-Eastern attack in which Suen Kam- last Saturday and in the opening forward, both of whom are on suen should be the biggest danger. In the remaining senior encoun- game of the season were defeat- the crocked list.
Kowloon are not contemplating ter, the Navy should account for ed by a small margin by South China, while the Engineers will any changes from last week and in the Police and retain their unbea- probably be strengthened by the spite of their failure to take both ten record. inclusion of Land, who has just returned with the Army hockey
team from Singapore.
Ordnance. have a
fast forward
line which includes Martin, Duffield and Munton, the latter being one of the most improved players in junior football.
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Sappers are still able to field a strong side as they have the ser- vices of Tudor and Dudderidge, in defence, and Jones, Lowes and Pel- ham, in the forward line.
CLUB'S FIRST POINTS? Club juniors should secure their first points at the expense of Eas- tern even if the former are without the
services of Millington, their| centre-half, who will be on duty.
Middlesex and Kowloon should (Continued at foot of Col. 3)
B
RAPIER'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY
RACE NO. 1
KING'S LEAD JUST, IN TIME SCENIC VIEW Outsider: Pinfarthings
RACE NO. 2
- 1
ESTOVER SALVAGE MASTER CORONATION DAY
Outsider: Valorous RACE_NO. S
Desert CHIEF SILKYLIGHT BEAR CLAW Outsider: King's Warden
BRITISH MALT,
BRITISH HOPS,
THERE'S NO FAULT
IN
ALLSOPP'S
Sole Agents:-
RACE NO. 4
EXPRESSION TIME
WILD LIFE
MOONLIGHT VIEW
Outsider: Cossack's Beauty
RACE NO. 6
VIOLET QUEEN TWILIGHT STAR BRUTUS
Outsider: Bag Tor
RACE NO. 6.
TABBY CAT
DIOGENES
GOLD SOVEREIGN
Outsider: The Leopard
RACE. NO. 7
ROSE EVELYN
WIED GAT-
JUNGLE JIM
Outsider: Bistre
RACE NO. 8
EXPANSION TIME
COMMENCEMENT BAY ELIZABETH
Outsider: Jober
Daily Double:-Violet Queen and Rose Evelyn,
(Continued from Col. 1)
also provide interesting football, though the former may be weaken- ed as at least two players are re- quired for the senior team.
Kowloon have a very promising team of youngsters and with more experience should do well. Maxwell will be included in the team and with G. White, Cruz and Ablong in the forward line, should have their share of the game.
The outstanding game in the Third Division should be the en- counter between Stonecutters Wire- less Station and the Medical Corps, as both teams have done well so far this season.
· BEST JUNIOR GAME
Navy
Linesmen:-Dove and Sutterley.
v Police (Navy, 4.80 p.m.) Referee:-K. K. Ip.
v Engineers
Linesmen:-Welsh and Clark,
Second Division
R.A.0.C.
(Military, 4.30 p.m.)· · · Referee: Hooper.
Eastern
(Club, 3 p.m.)
Referee: Finch.
Middlesex
V Club
v. Kowloon
(Sookunpoo, 8 p.m.) Referee:-Farr. -
5th A.A.
(Navy, 3 p.m.)
Referee:-Clark.
Kit Chee
v. Police
Third Division (A)
v Royal Scots
(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.)
Referee:-Silva.
5th R.A.
v South China
(Caroline Hill, 4:30 p.m.). Referee:-Edwards.
Stanley
v R.A.S.C.
(Military, 5 p.m.) Referee: J. Rees.
University
Third Division (B)
VR.A.F.
(Kowloon, 8 p.m.). Referee:Phillips.
A.S.A.
RE. (E.)
(Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.). Referee: Stone.
Kumaon R.
v 24th R.A.
(Chatham Road, 3 p.m.) Referee:-D. McLaughlan. Stonecutters V Medicals (Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:-W. Fraser. Signals
v Powhattan
(Prince Edward Road, 8 p.m.) Referee: Smith. :
TO-MORROW
First Division
Royal Scots v Kwong Wah
(Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)
Referee: Ottoway.
Linesmen: Hooper and Forr. St. Joseph's
South China
(Causeway Bay, 4.80 p.m.) Referee:-MacCormac.
Linesmen: Mellgrew and Bain.
Second Division
v South China
St. Joseph's
(Causeway Bay, 8 p.m.) Referee: Havelaar. Royal Scots
Kwong Wah (Sookunpoo, 8 p.m.). Referee:Sutterley.
Third Division (A)
VP.W.D.
Electric
(Club, 8 p.m.) Referée: Brothwell. R.E. (C.)
v 80th R.A. (Club, 4.30 p.m.).” Referee:--Barretto.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12: Third Division · (B).·.
v Kumaon R.E. (E)
(Military, 3 p.m.) Referee:-Mellgrew.
Wireless station have two good Battery, Partap Singh, last year's forwards in Garfield and Smith, chief goal-scorer, is still playing
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR while the Medicala kave a very good and the mid-week game showed that
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goal-keeper in Allen, who la re there are other marksmen in the garded in some quarters as one of team. the best among the Army players. In the forward line, there is Pym teams and in the defence Castell, is out- China-olas
that the standing.
very well to tably
In seven ers can look con- ven game with 24th, not
The Kumaons did only lose by the odd to the Air Force fidently to their
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