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HONG KONG LADIES DRAW WITH HONG KONG ESTABLISH EARLY
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CAER CLARK CUP.
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LINGNAM OPPOSITION.
The postponed match in the Caer
Before à large crowd of support Clark Cup League, between theers of the respective universities; Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club the first day of the triangular Inter- and the Club de Recreio, which was University athletic meeting was to have been decided on February | held at Caroline Hill on Saturday 14, was played off at Sookunpoo afternoon.
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on Saturday afternoon. A fast game The keenness of both competitors endel in a draw of one goal all, and spectators 15 shown the Hong Kong ladies maintaining | Saturday augurs well for future their unbeaten recurd. This dis-engagements And it ig to. Liction also is shared by the be hoped that this, the ten! Rimog Recreio Indies who are the first first contest between the Hong team. incidentally, to senre a goal Kong and the Canton Universities. agninal the Hong Kong side.
will be the forerunner of an annual In the opening minutes of the meeting. As was to be expected game, Hong Kong got well away the arrangements necessary for the and soon called upon B. Remedios } management of three large contin- Lo save her goal. Hong Kong con- igents were on a big scale and. tinued to attack, and E. O'Hagan though there were one or two long shot hard to gain a corner, which intervala between events, the pro- however proved fruitless. The gramme for the day was completed Recreio wer; kept ол the dein the face of countless difficulties. fensive, and a considerable time had due solely to the unboundless ener- elapsed before they penetrated gy on the part of the organising Hong Kong's half." A. Alves was committee. playing well, but the other Recreio forwards mistimed their passes too Frequently. They found E. Gray and B. Franklin a formidable pair of backs and thus were unable to get into the shooting area. On play being transferred to the other end, the Recreio goal underwent a bombardment of shots and was relieved only frum A corner, C. Ferguson shooting wide. Taking the ball ዝ her own E. M. Donclan, dribbled past The Recruio backs, to score a brilliant goal, giving Hong Kong the lead.
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The two big achievements of the first day were those of D. J. N. Anderson and Lee Hah Liong, both Hong Kong University Anderson brought off the treble" by winning the 400 metres, the 800 | Copper Cash
netres, and the 1,500 metres. Lee Copper Cents also scored three successes--the 100 metres, the 200 metros, and the 100 metres High Hurdles.
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DON BRADMAN.
Reaches Thousand for Third Time.
To make 1,000 runs in one sea- son of first-class cricket in Aus- tralia la a very great performance. To do so three seasons in succes- sion is a superlative one. This is what Don Bradman has achieved. Last week (says the Sydney Re feree) in his 220 against Victoria, he reached the 3,000 to finish at 1.144. With three matches yet to be played, he should go some dis-
tance towards his own record ng- Hong that
gregate (1,690) for an Australian she was invariably rob-season, if he remains keen on big bed of possession. E. O'Hagan, figures. These big Innings es- A. Owen-Hughes and M. Wallace pecially played at the pace and were very solid in defence and a whilst B. Franklin was the pick of great help to their forwards, the backs.
the resumption, Kong attacked
only for Remedios to clear. A goal looked pretty certain for Hong Kong when E. M. Donelan made a brilliant opening for C. Ferguson. The latter made no mistake with her shot but was pull- ed up for offside play. A few min- utes later, M. Bishop nearly scored but she too was alieged to be offside. Hong Kong were doing most of the attacking, bat offside play spoilt .Mar. 18. 5 p.m.
many an opportunity to score. The .6 p.m. Recreio's defence worked hard, es- p.m.
pecially C. Osmund, M. Alves and E. Rosaria, who proved to be very for midable players in defenco. E. Rosario kept feeding her forwarde with very neat passes, which should have produced more than they did. L. Silva-Nett), took the ball down on her own, but was robbed when in the act of shooting. M. Wallace distinguished herself in the Hong Kong half-back line, whilst E. R. Bell. who was playing well on the right wing, had hard luck with a fast shot during the closing minutes, the final whistle sounding with Hong Kong pressing hard.
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Win For F.P.A.- Entertaining the Headquarter Wing, 3/9th Jat Regt., the K.B.S.F.B.A. won a fast game on the home ground on Saturday, by four goals to three. H. Pearce (2) C. C. Francis and C. L Aris scored for the F.P.A. At half-time tho
stood at оде and shortly after the Recreio L.H.C.....
sumption, Pearne netted A The teams lined
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second goal for the F.P.A. after a B. V. Franklin; E. O'Hagan. A.
The Jats drew, level Owen-Hughes, M. L. Wallace; E. Ragain, only for the Former Pupils Mar. 24, Noon Ferguson, and M. Riahon.
Bell, N. McNeillic, E. M. Darclan, C. to go further ahead, when Francis and Aris found the net successive- Recreio:-B. Remedios: C. amand, ly. By no means beaten, the Head- M. Baato: E. Rosario, M. Alves, L. Xavier; C. Botelho. C. Silva, L. Siva quarter Wing played valiantly. Netto, A. Alves and M. Remedios. and reduced the arrears after, at-
The game on the whole was atacking the home citadel, relent very good one, and there was little tessly. The final whistle, however, to choose between the two teams. blew with the ball, in mid-play, and E. M. Donelan was the pick of the terminated a fast and Interesting Hong Kong forward line, and her game. play at times reached a very high standard. M. Bishop, on the left wing was inclined to hit the ball too far forward, with the result.
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