THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 19, 1988.
Junior Shield Entry A Record
TO-DAY'S ELIMINATING
ENCOUNTERS
MIDDLESEX - AIR FORCE TIE
BEST ON CARD
NEXT WEEK'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMME
Owing to the combined manoeuvres, which will effect all services and civi- Another local football record has been created by the entry of lian teams, next week's football pro- 24 teams in the Junior Shield Competition, a circumstance unfore-gramme has been greatly curtailed and seen by the Hong Kong Football Association when drawing up the only the following matches will be
played. fixture list for the present season.
In consequence of this large, Air Force. Middlesex are at present entry, it has been found neces-holding a very strong position in sary for an extra round to be the Second Division, while Air played to-day before the First Force (with H.M.S. Eagle in port), Round proper, which will com- are strongest contenders for the mence on December 10.
Third Division title and will be con- The draw is particularly interest-siderably strengthened. ing as the teams all appear to be evenly matched and, with the spirit attached to such cup tie matches, the standard of football this week- end should be high.
Another good game should be that between Stonecutters, leaders of the Third Division, and the Medi- cal Corps. The Medicals have not been faring too well lately, but have The outstanding game should be still a large number of last year's that between Middlesex and Royal players available.
BEST MATCH
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 First Division
TO-DAY'S TEAMS
SENIOR
Middlesex:-Jackson; Watson and
Sheehan; Freshwater, Courtney and Wilskinson; Grogan, Simmonds," Pear- son, Saw and Talt.
Reserve:-Crowhurst.
South China "B" v South China "A"]. Middlesex:-Drake, Morgan and Col-
(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.)
Referee:-Kossick.
Linesmen:-Silva and Demme.
Eastern
Second Division
v Police.
(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.) Referee:-Omar.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Third Division-"B" Section
YA. S. A.
Powhattan
(Club, 2.46_p.m.) Referee: Barretto,
ller; Whitehouse, Thomas and Dawes; Moggeridge, Coomer, Devonshire, Mc- Echron and Thomas.
Reserve:-Haynes.
JUNIOR
H.K.F.C.-J. Coles; A. Keown and S. Strange; J. Skinner, 'K: W. Forrow and E. L. Strange; T. Pile, E. Draown, F. Fowler, R. Bulpin and B. Bickford. H.K.F.C.:-D. Fleming; G. Grattan and P. Wilson; J. Kirwan, E. Fowler and S. Carr; Dr. G. Shaw, R. Ross, H. Dempster, J. Scott and N. Booker.
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