THE. CHINA MAIL, MARCH 27, 1989

Miss Greig's Fine Display

Ladies' Interport Hockey Eleven Beat Schoolgirls: Miss D. Watson Injured

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(By "STICKS”)

N amazing performance on the left-wing by Miss Jean Greig, who scored two good goals, featured yesterday morning's hockey game on the “Y” ground where the Colony Ladies' Interport eleven defeated Central British Schoolgirls by 6 goals to nil.

An unfortunate accident marred the game a few minutes before the interval, when Miss D. Watson, the Schoolgirls' centre-half, who had been extraordinarily good up to then, was hit on the nose by the ball centred from the right-wing, and had to leave the field. She was later sent to Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

The score suggests, overwhelming, will most probably fill the inside superiority by the Interport team, left-berth in the Interport match. but this was by no means the Several changes were made in case. Several, at least three of the second half. Mrs. Dalziel was the winners' goals, should never moved to the right-wing which was have been allowed as they were de- vacated by Mrs. Burnett, Miss B. finitely scored from off-side posi-Greaves was brought in as left-half tions, while the injury to Miss Wat- and Miss H. Reid moved up to in- son had an unsettling effect on the side-left. Schoolgirls in the second half, when a few positional changes greatly weakened their combination.

AS A FORWARD

Miss Reid displayed fairly re- liable form as an attacking player, but was a trifle selfish at times, while she ruined several promising

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The Inter-School Relay event at the Hong Kong University an- nual athletic meeting last Saturday week, was won by the La Salle College quartette seen above.

Fair Dividends. At Last

Kwanti Meeting

MAIRLY good dividends featured the last race meeting of the Fan- from her centre-half to, her left- ling Hunt and Race Club held at Kwanti yesterday under brac- winger instead of giving the balling conditions. Rain threatened, but did not obtrude. a clear passage.

Two full-backs were tried out in the Interport XI and of these Mrs. Wilmot, who has already been select-movements by intercepting passes ed to travel to Shanghai, complete- ly outshone Miss D. Moss, who was seen during the second half.

SURPRISED HER CRITICS Miss I. Woolley seems to improve In the absence of Miss M. West- with every game and was at the cott, who failed to put in an ap-top of her form yesterday. Her pearance, Miss J. Greig was played spoiling against a clever School for- on the left wing where she ward line was magnificent, but surprised everybody with aher distribution caught the eye most amazing performance. She mostly. controlled the ball well and centred, MISS HARKER SHINES

two brilliantly, while her

goals Mrs. Read was a thrustful cen- were well deserved, being the re- tre-forward while Miss Harker was sult of clever anticipation and op-again very prominent and together portunism. She combined most with Mrs. Burnett, in the first effectively with Mrs. Dalziel, who| Continued at foot of Next Column

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Cape York surprised many punters by winning the Brisbane Handicap after jumping badly at the previous meeting Ebony Idol won the St. John Cup in grand style bringing $21,000 to the holder of the winning sweep ticket.

Margaret, a starter in the, H. andН.'s Fei Ying 140 lb.

(S. L. Yuen) Brisbane Handicap, broke a fet-

Hoping's Flybynight 156 lb. lock and had to be shot.

(P. Wei) Results were:-

Won by two lengths; two lengths, 1.-THE SHATAUKOK

Time: 2.10.3. HANDI- CAP-1% miles.

lb.

Dobson and Levis' Three Farthings 169 lbs. .....(F. F. P. Dobson) Major. Oliver's Double Chance 166 (W. E. Grieve) M. F. L. Haymes' Zero 168 lb...

(M. F. L. Haymes) Won by one and a half; one and half.

Time: 3.34.2.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $22.60. "Places

$7.50; $6.10.

2.--THE DRAG HUNTERS' PLATE.

11⁄2 miles.

Dobson and Lewis' Clowner -

(E. E. P. Dobson)

A. H. R. Butcher's March Brown (A. H. R. Butcher)

J. P. Murphy's Jack O'Lantern

Pari-mutuel:--Winner $22.20. Places $8.10; $20.10; $7.30.

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5. THE HOBART furlongs.

2 Luminous' Amber II 152 lb.

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3

PLATE-Sİx

(Ip Kui-ying)

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Mrs. Macgregor's Schmetterling

152 lb.

(T. W. Chattey) G. Treverton's Bruno 155 lb.

(G. F. H. Churchill) Won by one length; a neck. Time:-1.26.0.

2

3

$7.10; $12.60.

1

2

3

6. THE SUBS. SCURRY- mile; Dr. S. N. Chau's Thanksgiving Day

152 lb.

(Ip Kui-ying) Chuong Ho-yen's Welcome 101 ib. (L. B. Chao) Chan Bros.'s Rose Day 155 lb.... (P. L. Chiu) Won by a neck; two lengths. Time: 1.01.2.

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2

3

(J. P. Murphy). Won by half a length; three lengths. Time: 3.38.1.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $13.30. Places $5.90; $6.60; $8.00.

3. THE BRISBANE HANDICAP. -1 miles.

Threesomes' Cape York 140 lb. ....... (Eyre)

Major Oliver's Sea Urchin 153 lb. (T. W. Chattey)

M. M. Watson's Glorious Star 166

lb.

(G. W. Hook) Won by many; six lengths. Time: 3.12.3.

Pari-mutuel:-Winner' $8.60. Places"

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $16.20, ¿Places $8.70; $18.00; $10.90.

HAVE YOU

WON?

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2

3

Race 1

Pari-mutuel:-Winner $16.20. Places $8.00; $11.20; $6.40.

No. 844

$544.28

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733 1028

155.52..

77.76

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No. 159

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353

255

8881.65.

237.62.

118,86

4. THE ST. JOHN CUP-1 mile.. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Ebony Idol

147 lb.

(B. A. Proulx)

Unplaced ponies ($25 each); No. 61.

Race 2

Co.,

LTD.

JOHNNIE WALKER

BLACK LABEL

half, proved dangerous when... in possession.

Miss Harker's following up and positioning were excellent and she was always in a position to snap up centres from either wing for a shot at goal. She should be one dangerous of the "Colony's most forwards in Shanghai.

Mrs. Lunson was tried in both goals and was beaten twice, when opposed to the Interport eleven in the second half. Miss G. White was the pick of the five full-backs on display, while Mrs. Stone main- tained her usual form at right- half.

Read (2), Mrs. Dal-

zielgeid and Miss Greig|

(2).

be Were the goal-scorera, the score

4 goals to nil at the interval.

Unplaced ponies: ($50 each):. Nos. 573, 640, 448, 194, 840, 738.

No. 379 ,210 562

Race 3

$930.26

265.80 182,90

Unplaced ponies. ($50 each): Nos.

486, 587, 55.

St. John Cup Sweep On Race:4-

No. 39891

89286

47599

$21,244.95

0,089.82 3,084.91 Unplaced ponies ($562.02 1. each)?" Nos. 188, 10942, 20028, 4107, 12109, 7812.

Race

No. 497

$1,055.00.56 DA 784

801,60 584

180.80 Unplaced ponies ($50 each): Np. 884,--

Race. 6-

No. :88.

972

623

3871.15

248.90

124.45

Unplaced ponies ($50 each) Nos.

79, 918, 871, 808, 286, 458.

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