MRS. A. Zimmern scored 6 of the 9 goals for St. Andrew's Ladies against C.B.A. adies in a filendly hockey game on Satur- day. The score was 9-1.
Recreio ladies held a practice in preparation for the seven side tournament.
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Y.M.C.A. juniors were beaten by Engineers by the only
goal scored, by Singleton, while the senior team was leading by two goals against Signals when rain prevented further play.
RACING
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THE heavy rain which fell BOTH the leading teams in Third ▲ NEW record was established shortly after five on Satur- Division won their league by Mrs, A. E; Grasett's Sap- Air per, ridden by Mc. W., H. S. day pevented most cricket games games by narrow margins, from being completed. The only Force leit matters late against In- Davis, in the Broken Hill Han- game hushed was at Happy Val-ternational but won by the only dicap, when the distance (about Ho Kar-keung.1 mile 171 yards), was covered in ley, where Police beat University goal scored by
Signals were fully extended by 153 at Saturday's race meeting. by My Wickets
|24th R.A. and won by the odd United Express was unplaced in Following were
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and Thursday Uhe Small Units cricket knockout petition will be played at Son- kunpoo. between the 5th A. A. Reg. R.A. and Royal Arny Ser- Vice Corps
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The Gunners are favoured win this competition as they have some experienced players in their midst and they will have the assistance of 2/Lieut. T. A. Pearce and 2/Lieut. J. C. L. Pearce.
The Service Corps will have in their midst Capt. A. J. Dewar, who is an excellent all-rounder, while Logan also should be 1 able to knock up a few runs
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ATHLETICS
MIDDLESEX
Regiment have arranged an Athletic mert- ing with Hong Kong University at Shanshuipo on Wednesday, April 9, which will consist of four field and four track events. This is to enable them to select their final team for the Comunandi Athletic meeting next month.
The Middies are not trying out any of their Ing-distance run ners, but are keeping to the shor fer distances at which they are well represented.
The entries thus far for the Command meeling are the 1st. Middlesex Regiment, Combined Small Units. 12th. Coast Regiment, R.A., 5th. A. A. Regiment, R.A.. 8th Coast Regiment, R.A., 2/14 Punjab Regiment, 5/7 Rajput Regiment, and 1st. H.K. Regt. ment, H.K.S.R.A.
The list of events for this meet- ing are:-
Throwing the Hammer, Throw- ing the Discus, Throwing the Javelin, Putting the Shot, Long Jump, Pole Vault and High Jump.
3 Miles team Race, 1 Mile team race, 2 Miles relay, 1 Mile relay, 880 yds, relay. 440 yds, relay and 480 yds. Hurdles.
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SWIMMING
THERE will be meeting of
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all Unit Swimming repre- sentatives at Scandal Point Hall to-morrow to discuss the dates limes and programme for Com~ mand Swimming for 1941.
The swimming bath in Victoria Barracks will in all probability be opened next week, and now that the winter season is drawing to a close, swimmers will have plenty of time to get rendy for the Conimand swimming sports, which falte pluce about Septem- ber.
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