THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 4, 1989
S. F.A.2nd Round Ties To-day
MINOR CLUBS AND SCOTTISH F.A.
CUP COMPETITION
(By: Air Mail)Last week, Mr. William Maley, the Glasgow-Celtic F.C. manager, had some very hard things to say about the practice of allowing minor clubs to play in the Scottish Cup competition. He stress- ed the possibility of a First Division Club drawn away to one of the minor clubs, having to share a very small gate with consequent financial loss and also the risks which might acrue to valuable members of the team in such games. One may imagine the feelings when his club were drawn away from home with Burntisland Shipyard and shared a gate of under 1,500! The biggest gate, of the Scottish Cup First Round was at nearby Stacks Park, Kirkcaldy, where almost 22,000 saw a Venters goal enable Rangers to beat Raith Rovers by 1-0. The biggest scorer of the day was Heart of Midlothian's now centre, Garret, who scored 6 of his side's 14 goals against Penicuik Athletic.
Scotland-Wales Rugby Classic at Cardiff To-day
NON-LEAGUE CLUB CERTAINTY
FOR THIRD ROUND
A feature of the draw for the Second Round of the Scottish F.A. Cup which takes place to-day, is that it makes a certainty of a non-Leaguo club - being represented in the third round, and since Blairgowrie ousted Dumbar-.. ton it would seem likely that they will. advance at the expense of either Nithsdale Wanderers or Buckie Thistle. This match will be only the seventh for the Blairgowrie club this season.
Another point in the draw is that Celtic are called upon to visit Mon- trose, who defeated the Cup-holders, East Fife, at Methil.
There are possibilities of a surprise
viding a most
there, but with the other ties it would · seem that they would have been more interesting had the venues been rever- sed. One of the best should be that Kilmarnock. between Hibernians and These clubs have met twice this sca- son in League engagements, and each side won by the only goal of the game on opponents' grounds.
GOOD GAME
unusual feature of the team, for it is seldom that one called of the four country's is
Edinburgh is favoured with another upon to make
as many changes as tie, Heart of Midlothian being provid- ed with non-League opposition again this among their forwards..
in Elgin City, one of the best represen- DORWARD'S INJURY
tatives of the North of Scotland. Edin- The injury which kept T. F. Dor-burgh City will have to win at Stran- ward, Scotland's potential scrum- raer if a third tie is to be held in the half, out of the final Scottish trial capital.
Glasgow has come off better than in has precluded his turning out for previous round, Hamilton Aca- test for Club games. It now appears doubt-Rangers at Ibrox. It should be noted ful, therefore, whether he will be that Hamilton are the one side to have fit to turn out to-day against Wales. In the meanwhile it is announced that the selectors have chosen W. R. C. Brydon, Heriot's F. P. Second fifteen scrum-half, Dorward!
W. R.C. BRYDON SELECTED AS RESERVE Gala, his club teant, in subsequent dementi di ad hd, for on
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TO T. F. DORWARD
ALES, following their defeat, at the hands of England at Twic-
kenham on January 21 by a try (3 points) to nil, will enter tain Scotland to-day at Cardiff in their 50th International Rugby Union Championship encounter, and a close game is anticipated.
Wales are expected to make several changes from their last team and it is doubtful whether F. L. Morgan, who was badly injur- ed in the match against England, will be available.
as reserve
to
Of the total number of matches played to date, Scotland have won
SCOTLAND'S TEAM FOR TO-DAY
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Scotland, too, have their trou-quarter in J. B. Craig, of Heriot's 24. Wales 23 while two have been G. Roberts (Watsonians); bles and with R.C.S. Dick's un-Former Pupils XV, who has dis-drawn. In the last match played at avoidable absence from their played consistently good form in Cardiff, in 1935, Wales beat Scot-J. B. Craig (Heriot's F. P.), back division through pressure of the trials.
land by a dropped goal and two D. J. Macrae (St. Andrews Uni- business, Scotland will be fielding The whole of Scotland's front row tries (10 points)
versity), to two tries (6 a newcomer at right wing three-l comprise
J. G. S. Forrest (Cambridge Uni- new "Caps," thus pro-points).
versity), and
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R. W. Shaw (Glasgow. Him &
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*G. H. Gallie (Edinburgh Acade-
micals),
*R. W. Sampson (London Scot-
tish),
*W. Purdie (Jedforest),
G. B. Horsburgh (London Scot-
tish),
A. Roy (Waterloo),
W. B. Young (King's College
Hospital, London),
P. L. Duff (Glasgow Academi-
cals), and
W. H. Crawford (United Ser;
vices).
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beaten Rangers in the past three. months. Should Partick defeat Cowden- beath in mid-week there will be some- thing of a "local derby" at Cathkin,
WON-ON REPLAY
Dundee and Clyde have crossed patha again. They have been meeting fre quently since a memorable pre-war Cup final. They were drawn together twice in recent seasons, and on each occasion. the Glasgow club won through on a replay.
It would seem, however, that there will be difficulties in locating potential": Cup winners until the third round fa
over.
SCOTTISH CUP
DRAW...
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The second round draw of the Scottish Cup resulted as follows:- Dundee United v. Motherwell. Edinburgh City or Stranraer v. St.
Mirren. Queen of the South v. Babcock &
Wilcox or King's Park. Blairgowrie v. Nithsdale Wander-
ers or Buckie Thistle. Aberdeen v. Queen's Park. Third Lanark v. Cowdenbeath or
Partick Thistle.
Dundee v. Clyde.
Heart of Midlothian v. Elgin City.. Rangers v. Hamilton Academicals. Montrose v. Celtic.
Falkirk v. Airdrieonians.
Dunfermline Athletic v. Duns.
Hibernian v. Kilmarnock, Bye-Allon,
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