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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 3, 1988.

WILL MIDDLESEX BEAT EASTERN?

JUNIOR

SHIELD

REPLAY

24th Bty. Favoured To Beat Saints

(By "UBIQUE")

Always At Their Best Against Chinese

Teams

Kowloon May Repeat Former Success Over

S. China "A"

Local

Football

Forecast

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 First Division

Police

V Club (Boundary Road, 4 p.m.), Referee: Kossick.

Linesmen: Phillips and Smith.

T Division League soccer programme, in which the encounter be

THREE evenly contested games will feature this afternoon's First South China "A" v Kowloon

tween Eastern Athletic Association and Middlesex should prove the most exciting.

Middlesex, who strange to say, do not perform very well against non-Chinese teams, have the knack of producing their best form when After several weeks of inter-up against Chinese sides, and this afternoon's game should be worth ruptions, owing to camps and watching. manoeuvres, the Junior football League programme resumes to- day with a full programme, among which will be the replay of the Junior Shield tie between St. Joseph's and 24th Battery, Royal Artillery.

Eastern will have to play much, that either Lau or Tsui-hang will etter then they did against St. take his place. Joseph's recently, as the soldiers are sound in defence and will not give them the same opportunities as the Saints did.

South China "A" is expected to account for Kowloon, but the main- landers are known to have upset the Chinese before and are quite The encounter between Saints

Suen and Lee Tak-kee will be the fiable repeat themselves. Honniball and the 24th Battery should be main danger in the Eastern attack, will be back in Kowloon's team and worth seeing, but it is generally but the speed of Hau Ching-to his inclusion should strengthen the expected that the Gunners will should not present any great dan-defence. qualify to meet Ordnance in the ger to Regimental defence, Watson

The Club should garner both next round.

being every bit as fast and as points from the Police at Boundary I do not know if the Artillery clever.

Road. Fowler, one of the top scorers have lost any of their players by

in the First Division, should do well the last troopship, but with

against the Police defence, and if team they have at their disposal It is doubtful if Sammy Tsang he receives the necessary passes they should win. Their weight will be seen in goal, as he is apply- from the other forwards, will re- stood them in good stead in the ing for transfer to St. Joseph's, so quire constant watching. last encounter and with Minshull, in goal, they should do well.

the

The Saints will have Delgado, as pivot this week, but will be without the services of Aźim, who will be required in the first team, and Maher, who is on the sick list.

Middlesex must not take things

FOR TRANSFER TO SAINTS

Rapier's Selections For To-day

too easily against the Engineers, RACE NO. 1

as it is rumoured that the latter have been strengthened by several

newcomers.

ESTOVER

CORONATION DAY

VALOROUS

Outsider:-Piet Hein

BRITISH MALT,

BRITISH HOPS,

THERE'S NO FAULT

IN

ALLSOPP'S

Sole Agents

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR

& CO., LIMITED

TELEPHONE 20075

RACE NO. 2

KING'S PRIVILEGE ANNABELLA

LITTLE AUDREY

Outsider:-Macquarie River

RACE NO. 3

RED FEATHER

WILD LIFE. ROB ROY

Outsider:-Expansion Time

RACE NO; s'

KING'S LEAD

TYNE

TAMPA BAY

Outsider:-Scenic View

RACE NO. 6.

DOUBLE CHANCE ROYAL HIGHNESS RACING BOY

Outsider: Tribute

RACE NO. 6

DOUBLE FINESSE LANCASHIRE CHIPS. COURTING EVE Outsider:-Able Amazon

RACE. NO. 7

YUM SING WENNING EASY TIME

Outsider: Tabby Cat

RACE NO. 8.

SOLDIER OF CHINA BISTRE

NATIONAL DEFENCE Outsider:-Jungle Jim

·DAILY DOUBLE: DOUBLE CHANCE AND YUM SING.

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.)·· Referee:Hinchliffe.

Linesmen:-Wilson and Wilkins..

v Middlesex

Eastern

(Club, 4 p.m.) Referee: Thomas.

Linesmen:-Somerville and Stone.

Police

Second Division

V South China

(Boundary Road, 2.30 p.m.).

Referee: Clark,

Middlesex

v Engineers

(Military, 4 p.m.) Referee:-Finch.

5th R.A.

.

Kowloon

(Military, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Molyneux.

v Kwong Wah

[Club

(Club, 2.80 p.m.). Referee:-Hooper.

Junior Shield Replay St. Joseph's v 24th R.A.

(Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.) Referee:-MacCormac,

Kit Che

Third Division. “A”

30th R.A. (Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Ip.

R.A.S.C.

v P.W.D.

(Causeway Bay, 2.30 p.m.) Referee: Silva.

A.S.A.

Third Division "B"

v R.A.F.

(Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.)

Referee:-Gomes,

Kumaon R.

v R.E. (E.)

(Chatham Road, 2.80 p.m.)

Referee:-Brothwell.

Signals

v. Stonecutters W/S.

(Prince Edward Road, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Demee.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4

St. Joseph's

First Division

V

South China "B"

(Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.)

Referee: Stedman,

Linesmen:-Marriott and Farr.

Royal Scots

v Navy

(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)

Referee: Ottoway.

Linesmen: Hartley and Purnell.

Second Division

Eastern

(Club, 4 p.m.)

Referee: Omar.

5th R.A.

v Royal Scots

v Royal Scots

Third Division “A”

(Sookumpoo, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Waldron.

Stanley

v South China (Caroline Hill, 2.80 p.m.) Referee:-Havelaar. R.E. (C.)

v Electric

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.) Referee:-Aylwin.

GOOD HOCKEY GAME AT KING'S PARK TO-DAY

"Y" Seniors To Meet Combined Small Units

Ап interesting hockey game should be witnessed on the “Y”. ground at 4.30 p.m. to-day when the seniors meet the Combined Small Units, who are very strong. The following are the teams: "Y"-V. Bonwell; D. Taylor, Sommer; R. Kempton, M. Dawson, H. Kuelps; D. Smith, J. Bartlett, U. Kraus, J. Jenkins (Capt.), R. Banks.

C. Small Unita: L/Cpl. Dove (R.C.S.); Sgt. Morgan (R.C.3.), Sgmn. Holland (R.C.S.); L/Cpl. Standard (R.C.S.), Naik Bagh Singh: (I.H.C.), L/Opl. Austen (R.C.S.); Capt. Reeder (R.A.S.C.), Pte. Logan (R.A.S.C.), Sgt. Whitefield (R.C.S.), Sgt. Evans (R.A. O.C.), L/Opl: Blount (R.C.SC

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