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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 13, 1941.

Army Service Corps Spoil Sappers' Unbeaten Record

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By "Referee"

ROYAL ENGINEERS, leaders in Second Divi- sion of the Football League sustained their first League defeat yesterday when at Sookunpoo they were beaten by three clear goals by Royal Army Ser- vice Corps, their nearest rivals, after being led at the interval by two goals.

worked hard.

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BURMA CHINESE ARRIVING APRIL 10

At the monthly meeting of the Council of the Football Associa-

sociation would be willing to bear when he shot over the bar when tion, it was stated that the As-

At the other end well placed.

expenses incurred by Lee Ting- Martin and Clarke had hard luck the cost of hospital and medical

Service Corps

while with good shots.

playing on behalf of the Associa- increased the lead through Clarke, sang, who broke his arm

n hard shot Chung-ding had

tion recently, but were unable to saved by Mattison while Fox again do anything more financially op-missed from a good position. The this would cause Lee Ting-sang

game ended with Sappers trying to lose his amateur status. hard to reduce the lead. ENGINEERS Moxhara.

Birre never gave Taylor did his up trying while share. In the early stages of the game the ha.ves left too big a gap between themselves and their for wards and in the second period, in an attempt to give them more assistance they allowed the posing wingers too much scope.

Palmer made a welcome réurn to the Sappers' team and he gave

Palmer,

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A letter was received from the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa- that tion advising

the Burma Chinese football team would ar

10 live in the Colony on April and asking the Association to al- hut them dates.

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MACAO SURPRISES S. CHINA

By "Sportshawk"

Fielding only four First Division players, South China were defeat ed by Macao Football Association yesterday at Caroline Hill by the odd goal in seven, after leading at the interval by 2-1.

The visitors played good foot-! ball in the second half, although they were disjointed in the first) period.

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Victory over the Colony Champions might attributed to the brilliant keep- ing during the later stages of the second half of Carvalho, who was,

th however, shaky Parlier in game

During the last 10 minutes the play South China applied great pressure and appeared like- ly to force a draw. but their heavy raids were all repulsed by Car- valho.

The visiting backs cleared well. while their two inside forwards. Guerreiro and Badarraco, showed good combination.

Apart from their senior players, none of the South China players Impressed.

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Tse Kam-hung was sound defence, Lam Tak-po was safe in the pivotal position. while Chow , Man-chi and Lee Tak-kee were

outstanding in attack.

South China drew first blood about five minutes from the start through Chow Wing-kuen and Chin Chi-fan added a further goal shortly after.

Visitors Equalise

The visitors reduced the lead in the 20th minute of play through Chong Hong-kwong.

Only about three minutes after the resumption, Macao equalised through Guerreiro and, shortly after, took the lead through Ba- darraco.

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Apparently heartened by lead, Maçao played much better soccer thereafter and Ip Po-tou placed the visitors still further ahead with a good ground shot.

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The local players applied great pressure and were seen in visitors' circle for most of the 15 minutes before the end, during which they were only allowed to net once through Chang Wei- cheung.

SOUTH CHINA:~Hó Po-pul; Wong A Sui-kec and Tee Kam-hung: Chang: Wel-cheung (Chow Man-chl second half), Lam Tak-po. und Ho Luk-kee;. Lal Chung-yin,, Chow Wing-kuen (Chang Wel-choung second half); Leo Tak-kee, Chow Man-chi (Lee Shok-yau second half) and Chin Chi-fan.

MACAO:-Carvalhtó; Chifu and Cor- dova: Mendes, Alrosnand 'Magnthocs; Chong Hong-kwong, Souan, Guerrelre, Badarraco and Ip Po-tou.

Soccer Postponements

Owing to Volunteer Comps, the First Division Football match between St. Joseph's and Royal Navy, and the Second Division match between Club and Middle sex, both scheduled for Saturday, have been postponed,

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