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SATURDAY SOCCER

"MONDAY, JANUARY · 8,

In the World of Sports

R. SCOTS DRAW WITH SOUTH CHINA "B"

Four matches were played in the First Division Football League on Saturday. The Club beat Kowloon by three goals to n; the Police lost to the Middlesex Regiment by four goals to nll: Royal Scots drew, with South Calpa "B" in a four goal match and St. Joseph's surprisingly défeated the Navy by four to two.

SEVİNE

themselves pery well The game between Club and celled Kowloon was dull and uninterest- against a strong attack and were ing, with both teams weakened by largely responsible for the absence of many good players, their side from a worse defeat. Pryde opened for the Club with

"Pearson and Thomas scored in "a low shot, and Wilson added two the first-half Thomas scored again

more before the interval

the second session,

Play early was very scrappy in the second Devonshire knocked in the last. half, neither side scoring a goal, and the game ended

with the

PLAYER ORDERED OFF.

MEETING

R.A.F. Spring ANNUAL RACE

Surprise At Cricket

Royal Air Force, newcomers to the Second Division of the Cricket)

11

Saturday's cricket

PROGRAMME FOR

SECOND DAY

Army Navy Meet At Rugby

Faulty passing and weak hand- The following is the programming tended to make the Army for the second day, Feb. 19 at the versus Navy rurter match a scrap- Annual Race Meeting:---

py affairs when the two teams mel at Causeway Bay in the final round of the Triangular Tourna- ment on Saturday. The Army won by five points to three..

SECOND DAY

Club winning by three clear goals, į

Flemming was ordered off the League will be continued this Entrance $10. 1 Mlle. "MIDDS" TROUNCE POLICE Deld by the referee in the drawn season,

Results of The Middlesex Regiment proved maten netween the Royal Scots far too good for the Police and and S. China "B." On the whole, matches follow: easily disposed of the guardians the Chinese were lucky to save a of the law by four clear goals in point as the soldiers were far.

superior in all departments and dominated play throughout.

a fast but one-sided game. The Police full-backs, Kwong-yu

and

Blackburn,

H

Chan

-**

SENIOR DIVISION

were

+

1940.

Closely Contested Hockey Tournament Matches

RECREIO UNLUCKY TO LOSE:

NOMADS WIN AT POKFULAM

(BY "RECORDER"}

Of the forwards, L. G. Gosano impressed at right-wing," For Nomads, L. Souza in the inter-

League sprang A surprise on Saturday when they beat Police by #7'runs, dismissing the strong Pa-

Two matches only in the Hongkong Hockey Association Tournɛ- lice, team_for only 37 runs..

ment were played yesterday morning. Radio and Postal Sports Club Hongkong Cricket Club fünlors

MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 19.''

defeating Club de Recreio 1-0 at Caroline Hill, and Nomads winning six

1.-17.00 Noon-Foochow Cup.-

by the same margin from University at Pokfulam. The third game beat the Army 2nd XI by wickets; Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd winner $750, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. A Bellow, Berry and Duke, the Army Playing without Skipworth, May,

that was to have beep played, between Central British Association XI beat Indian Recreation Club Handicap for China Ponies. Jockey did very well to hold the Navy,

and the Royal Engineers at Soakuapoo, had to be postponed. 2nd XI by 11 runs, and Club de Allowance. Entrance $10. 1 Miles, and Wright, taking the place of

Radio did not have the better of every indication of their potential Recreld' 2nd XI beat Civil Service Cricket Club 2nd XI by 85 runs..

2.-12.30 p.m.-Perth Plate (1st Waddington in the Navy back the game against Recreio, and Re- ability and on their form should Section: Winner $1,000, 2nd $400. line. proved useful..

creto were. Indeed, unlucky to lose. cause at least one or two upsets in These four matches played are 3rd $250. For Australian Ponies, İto be

Paul provided the arst, sensa- The game was quite even in the the Tournament. considered 19 League Griffins of this meeting

University's outstanding players matches until a definite decision for inches as per scale.

Weight tion of the game when he tackled first half, but after the interval; Winners Richards as the latter was making Recrete had all the attack and yesterday were N. C. Sen Gupta, is reached 19 to whether the

10 lb penalty. Jockey Allowance, a splendid dash down the line were twice unlucky in front of whose fine display in goal saved his

Then he surprised when he just goal.

side from a heavier defeat, and W. NOTE: One Entry only will be missed dropping a goal from 25 F. X. Sequeira, milssed an oppor- · Abraham, who gave an outstanding made, for Races 2 and 11. En- yards out..

tunity to score, and later Souza display in the pivotal berth. tries will be divided into First Army scored first through Boe brought off a brilliant save as Go-! and Second Sections by a draw. who touched despite being mark sano sought to pet from an angle

Sang.com.- 3-1.00 p.m.-Lusitano Cup.ed by two opponents. At the Valley, Club de Recrelo

RADIO DEFENCE SHINE Carter and Stevens then A feature of the game was the mediate line and Peter Rull among seniors beat Civil Service Cricket Presented by wiembers of the Clubverted, Club 1st XI by nine runs in 窈

Lusitano, with $1,000 added for made vallant attempts for the good work of the Radio backs, the forwards showed up to advan-

but both Thain Chin-khoan opened for friendly match, Recreo 95 (G.N. Winner, 2nd $400, 3rd $250. For Navy.

grassed. Guest especially and J. S. Grewal tage.

SILVA SCORES the Chinese, Hossack equalised Gosano 30 not out, A.E. Perry

China Ponies, bona fide Griffins of Wright eventually touched for the both proving dependable, in an

The one goal for Nomads "was for the Scots through a penalty for 38, N.L. Smith 4 for 7).

this meeting. Weight for inches as sailors, but Paul falled to con- emergency. M. H. Hassan was seen

In his best form at centre-half, scored shortly before full time and balt-time was called with At the Valley, in an intra-club per scale. Winner of the Malden vert.

Although Ridsdale was almost and had it been otherwise Recreio, when R. Stiva cut in from the Play was faster match, Craigengower Cricket Club Stakes barred. Winners of other

the right to beat Sen Quita' with a in the second half when Hossack 2nd XI beat the 1st XI by six races 7 1 penalty. Jockey Allow-over several times in the second would probably have

fast rising shot, again scored off a free kick. Lam wickets. 1st XI 136 (F.R. Zim-ance. Entrance $10. From the 14 half and Pinkerton made several, The only goal of the match, the

The teams were: Demonstration Tak-po equalised from a

Mile Post About Half Mile 170 good attempts, the Army falled to mern 37, AK, Ismail 27, P. E-

Yards).

improve their

goal that gave Radio the game, was score. The Navy! moria 3 for 49, WK. Way 3 for 4.-1.30 p.m.--Garrison Cup continued to attack strongly, and netted by Awtar Bingh from a short R. Xavier; J. H. Franco, H. Gubbay Presented by the Officers of the although Army was tiring fast the corner some 20 minutes after the and L. Souza; R. M. da Silva, S. A. tired A.Tee 85, G. Winch 3 for Garrison, with $750 added for Win- gallors made no progress and the start of the game. There was no Reed, R. J. Reed, P. Rull and B.

Xavier. Although the result might be 471

score in the second half. ner. 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For China' game ended with the surprising, St. Joseph's played an At Sookunpoo, Indian Recreation Forles, Subscription Griffins of this altered.

The teams were.

UNIVERSITY: N. C. Sen Gupta: excellent game and deserve their Club beat Hongkong Cricket Club Club of any Season.

RÄDIO-U. B. Souza:"A E. P. P. K. Hui, K. Y. Tam; C. K. Lee, Weight for

The teams were:- four-ta-two win over the Navy by 79 runs in a friendly match. inches as per scale. Winners unyi

Guest, J. S... Grewal; Carter, M. H. W. Abraham and Syed Mahmoud; NAVY:-F). Lt. Wright: Tel. Hassan, Gurdayal Singh: Jaggeet L. G. Gosano, N. V. Lingam, H. L after a drawn first half.

Indian R.C. 177 for 8 wkts. deci, where during 1939, of one race, 3 Bowden, Tel, Paul, Pay Lieutenant, (AH Rumijahr 23. A. H Madarb.: of two races, 5 ib: of three or Stevens and Sub-Lieutenant Ken-Bingh, Gurbachan Singh. Awtar Ozorto, B. H. Ling and Hans Raj. St. Joseph's team was a 36. M. el Arculli 55, J. L. C. Pearce more races. 7 lb.; at this meeting.nedy: Lieutenant

Singh, J. M. Pinto and Jangeer organised one and played with

5 for 54). H.K.C.C. 98 (F.L.M. Ray-3 1b.: penalty. Jockey Allowance. Lieutenant

Singh perfect understanding. Phippens

Commander Clark: RECREIO:-M. Mendonca: J. A.R.Penalties accumulative, netted for the Navy, and shortly mes 28. A.K. Mackenzie 22.

Entrance Leading Writer Barlow. Lieutenant Gosano. J. Gonsalves; R. Marques, $10. 1. Mile.

E) Brown. L.S.A. Palmer: Chief w. A Reed, A. Alves; J. Fonseca, N. before hälf-time Pereira scored the Minu 6 for 41),

TIFFIN INTERVAL equaliser.

Writer King. Leading Writer Fer Beltrao, B. T. Gosano, F. X. 5.-3.00 pm-Kara Kara H'cap ris; F1. Lieut. Taylor, Pay-Lieut. Sequeira and J. Soares. Winner $750., 2nd $300, 3rd $200. Charles and LA.C. Gale. For Australian Subscription Pontes ARMY:-L/Cpl. Picton classified "C" Class as at December L/Bdr. Richards (RA), L/Cpl. 31, 1939. Jockey Allowance.

First Public

By Women's Health League

BAGOT STACK SYSTEM SEEN

training London

In aid of the Chinese In- dustrial Co-operatives. the Women's League of Health in Hongkong. a

branch of the world wide organisation withTM

school centres, in and Sydney. their first public demonstra- tion at the Caroline HII Stadium yesterday afternoon under the leadership of their teacher and organiser, Miss Mavis Ming.

gave

the score level,

In the last few minutes.

corner

ST. JOSEPH'S SURPRISE

Gosano scored a “hat trick” In the second half while the Navy were only able to add one to their score when Hendy shot from a penalty.

SECOND DIVISION (“A”.

23), 2nd XI 191 (H.P. Lim

JUNIOR LEAGUE --

At the Valley, Royal Air Force beat Police Recreation Club by 8 runs in a Second Division League match. R.A.F, 124 (J. Wadding ton 29, J. Nancarrow 42, C.M. King 38. H. Danbrowsky 4 for 0), Pollce R.C. 37 (J. Waddington 4- for 14. J. Nancarrow 5 for 18).

1

score -

Carter and

(RE):

game.

won

VARSITY BEATEN

"

NOMADS: F. Soares; H. Soares.

RECREIO UPSET CHAMPIONS

Argonautas Unbeaten Nomads had the better at their In Five Matches En-Waite (RE). L/Cpl. Boe (R.S.) encounter with University at Pok¬ị

The Ladies' Senior Hockey trance $10. 11 Miles.

and Sappr. Artingstall (RE);¦ fulam, but the undergraduates gave

¡Leagne champions, "F" Ladies 6.-3.30 p.m.-Amoy Handicap-Capt. Hookk (R.A.) and Sgt. Lang== "(1st Section: Winner $750, 2nd | (R.AO.C.);

dropped their first point in the Lieut Hewitt

(Mdx. Clab by nine points to eight. The Car Clark Cup For China Ponies. R.), Corp.

competition on $300, 3rd $200.

Sutherland (RS.); Police were leading alx three at At Chater Road. Hongkong Cric-classifed "B" Class as at December L/Bdr. Evans (R.A.): Sergt. Page the interval.

Saturday. Vising the » Recreio south ket Club juniors beat Army 2nd XI 31, 1939. Jockey Allowance. En- (RA). Sappr.

ground, they were held to a goal- Brinkley (RA); The teams were:- The RA in a Junior League match.

Jess trance $10. 6 Furlongs.)

draw

by Lieut.

the Portuguese Pinkerton (R.S.), Lieut.

Bosanquet, ladies. CLUB: Thompson; and NOTE: One Entry only will be Cuthbertson (LS.)

Lieut. Charter, Altkenhead and Stewart:

The champions were without Cessford and Henderson: Castle Mrs, 8. Gardner, their Inside-left, made for the Amoy Handicap Ridsdale. (R.N. Regt.). (Races Nos. 6 and 9), Entries CLUB AGAINST POLICE ton, Burford, Walkden; Wanklyn, whose live-wire tactics in the for- will be divided into First and Police deserved the three rous-, Bompas; Taylor, Kennedy and Second Sections at the discretioning cheers and a "tiger" called for Deane. of the Handicapper.

In the Second Division "A" Kit The display given of the Bagot Chee lost to the Club by six to Stack system of health exercises to whde: Eastern for women was witnessed by quite China drew two-all.

and

Army a large attendance and there were 0. C. defeated 5th A. A Regt. by 2nd XI 180 for 8 wks. decl. (Cap. who brought their own the odd goal in three, while 30th AB. Whatman 41, Capt. J. F. Law- cameras. There were, in fact, so Heavy Batty. beat sth. Heavy rence 67), HK.C.C. 2nd XI. 192 tor many cameramen in attendance. Regt: by three-one.

· many

It would not be incorrect to es timate one cameraman, profes- sional or amateur, for every three ladies participating.

SECOND DIVISION "B

in the "B" division. Royal Ex

t

O.

59,

A

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops at the Race Course on Saturday:

4th Sth Last

ward lines were sorely missed. Mrs. N. Strange and Miss C.

SAINTY TOO" GOOD C.B.A. Ladies "came very near surprising St, Andrew's in another Caer Clark Cup match, and left the field actually winners of the second half when they scored two goals to one for the Saints. How- l ́ever, St." Andrew's had assumed a lead of three goals in the first half, which was difficult to overtake.

4 wks. (G.E.R. Divett 38, D. Parsons 34. E. J. Armstrong HJD Lowe 32 not out).

them after their encounter withi POLICE:-Wall; Reynolds, Fay, Minoot were other absentees. At King's Park, Club de Recreio gineers trounced Kowloon to the 2nd XI beat Civil Service Cricket winner $1,000, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. Happy Valley on Saturday.

74.00 pm. Melbourne Cup the Club in a rugger friendly at Wilson and Taylor; Leslie and Recreio. however, were also

Luscombe; Wheeler Cullinan. 85 runs in

| handicapped in the absence of St. Paul's Girls College helped tune of seven-to-nil: "R. A. F. lost Club 2nd XI by

For Australian Ponies of any Bea- The game was a very close af-Scarle; fonia, Jackson; Dempsey, Miss A. Alves and Miss N. Gonsal League match. Recreio with one number on the pro-to Signals by the solitary goal Junter

ves, two of the better players on gramme, and there were short ad- scored in a dull match, and Police 2nd XI 129 for 5 wkts, deel (so. Weight 140 lb. Winners at fair and ended in a win for the Riddell and Jenner.

any time of one race, 5 lb.; of two

the team. dresses by Mrs, P. S. Selwyn-drew with Royal Scots, sharing Barros 55 not out, G. A. Guterres races, 10 lb.; of three, or more! Clarke and Miss Mavis Ming. A four goals. ·

24 not out, C.S.C.C. 2nd XI 44. (V.

races, 14 b.; penalty. Entrance! Bond 21, GA. Gutterres 4 for 25, $10.1 Miles. rendering of the League song was University forfeited two points A.V. Gosano 3 for 19). given by Miss Elvie Yuen,

when the game between them and

8.-4.30 p.m.--Hongkong Derby- At Cox's Road, Kowlcom Cricket A Sweepstakes of $20 each, $50 Kwong Wah in Div. I was can- Club 2nd XI beat Indian Recrea- additional for Starters with $3,000 celled

tion Club 2nd XI by il runs. Kadded. For China Ponies, bona c. c. 2nd XI 120 (W Mulcahy 21. nde Grimns of this meeting. Win- FJ. Lay 44, R. Baldwin 23 not ner to receive 70 per cent., 2nd 20 in the Third Division, Royal out. A el Arcullt 3 for 25. M. I per cent., 3rd 10 per cent of the Keniston, R. Pavri. I Lee, Mes- Scots were far the good for 5th. Razack 5 for 38), I.R.C. 2nd XI 109 total amount. Weight for inches dames Clarke, Anderson, Pearson,

A: A. Regt. and beat them four- (KM. Rumjahn 20. -F. A. Curreem as per scale. Ponies to be ridden Hildersley Duggan, Evelyn Wells,

nil, 12th. Heavy Batty, lost to 22. M. R: Abbas 25. G. E. Tayiur by Jockeys who, have won at least L Fung. Sylvia Hall, Betty Jef-

Signals by the odd goal in three. for 33). treys, Mesdames J. Leghorn, Davidson, Bicknell, P. Chai, V. C. Labrum, J. Quon, Colledge. Payri,¦ J. Turner, V, Walker. Joffe, Hut-¡ chinson, Davies. Blackman, and the Misses Lily Pavri. R. Yuen, D.; Newman, H. Hutchison, V.. Wal- ker, Sadie Yuen, and M. L. New-

THE PARTICIPANTS Among the ladies participating In the demonstration were Mrs. -Yeo, Mrs. E. Cutcher, Misses ́E.j

man

1940.

"THIRD DIVISION

SOFTBALL RESULTS

The following are the results of softball games, played yesterday:-

At

Pokfulam. Diocesan Boys' School beat the University by three wickets in a friendly cricket match. University 107 (J. Fenton 45 not out, L R Buch 7 for 32), D.B.S. 152 (3, Macauley 23, K. Harris 31. A. "Ebrahim 32. G. Hong Choy 3 for 26. C.N. Matthews for 13).

CIVIL SERVICE WIN

The Kowloon Cricket Club were defeated by three wickets by Civil Service C.C. In a friendly all-day cricket match played at King's Park yesterday.

635, K. M. Baxter 29 and E. C. Fin-

4 7 13 cher 23; D. McLellan 5 for 79)...

■2 GIS.C.C.: 209 (for-7 wkts.)`(J. E.

Richardsnu 71, D. Hollidge 32, A. E.

∙Perry 39, N. L. Braith 21 not out).

LADIES" LEAGUE

R

H.

E.

Wahoos Pirates

D

3

3

1

4

· K.0.0: 204 (F.`J, Lay 29, D. Hung

Wildcats Panthers

22 19

Canadians Cardinals

Recreio

17 15

2

8

0

6

22

23

-5

Cubs

8.

7 10

MEN'S LEAGUE

19

15 $

7 *12

4

6

5

3

5

a

8

13

1

#

5

5.4

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING,

17th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 24th February.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary,

Entries for the above will close Recreio " st. 3.00 p.m. on. SATURDAY, M.G. Coy. 13TH JANUARY, 1940, at Canadians the Secretary's Office, Exchange IA C Building

Chung Hwa H.K. Baseball Club

V. R. C. English Forum

Hong Kong, 7th Jan., 1940.

FRIENDLY MATCH

די

'

U.S.S. Tulsa

10

10 Recreto "A":

8

TIDD'S SUCCESS

AT ALLEYS

Tn the third round of the

binglés Handicap Competition at

the Hongkong Bowling Alleys on

14 Baturday evening, R. H. Tida

3 with plus -17) defeated Geo. sworth (with plus 25) by 27 pins.

Scores were:

10: 139, 170, 157, total

466. 9Geo. North: 128, 152, 185, 24, 8 total 439.

10 Official flat raees anywhere or Jockeys approved by the Stewards, i 1 Miles.

9.-5.00 pm.Amoy Handicap- (2nd Section).

(See Rate No. 6) 10.-5.30 pm-Wakoo! H'cap Winner $750, 2nd $300, 3rd $200. For Australian Subscription Forles classifed "C" Class as at December 31, 1938. Jockey Allowance. En- trance $10. Bix Furlongs.

11-6.00 p.m-Ferih Plate-(2nd Section).

(See Race No. 2),

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

MEETING.-Monthly, of the H.K. Football Referees Association, at the offices of the HK. Football Association, "Bank of Canton Buliding, 4th Floor, Room No. 55, 8.p.m.

TOMORROW RACING-Entries close of Fanling

Races, 12 noon."

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. BADMINTON. Cathedral Hall

Badminton, 8

Princess Claro (A) and

Spring Shine (A) Melody Star (A)

3rd Dis 1st 2nd tance. Qr. QI. QI..

1 35 1.08.3 1.39 2.08.2

2 30 1.13 1,42.3.

QI.

QT.

29.2 29,3

Perola D'Oriente (A) &

Ascot Day "(A)

£ 32.1

Vanity Fair (A)'.

1

40

Kitti (A) and Amicus.

Curiae (A)

11.37

Forehand Drive (A) and...

#411.20

1.04.1 1.31.4 1.14.2 1.48,1 2,15.2

1.12 145 2.15

1.33.2 2.04.2 1.52

27.3

29.1

Miss E. Reld and Mrs. Bliss "netted each twice for the winners, while the C.B.A. scorers were Mrs. Quick and Mrs. White.

2.44.2" 29.2

31

32

1 37.2 1.16

1.53.2 2.27.2

34

1 35.11.10

193.2.15.3

32.3

and

2,01 12.40.4

39.4

Australian Prince (A) 1 33 1.04 Possible (G)

Kut Cheong

Lancashire Lass

Double

Chance

Ches. Griffin K-45 (0) 1 42 1:22

· Shuttlecock (A)

· Rowan (A)

1 37.2134 153 2.28 2.57.4 20.4

4 37

Grand Allegiance (A... 33.1 1.04.2 1.32

Boolat Bay

Criel

1 38 1.12 1.49.4 2.21.3

Shine Again (A) Radon (A)

1.101382

28.2

1

1.13.3 1.47.3 2.16.3 7 37 1.10 1.38.2

29

28.2

27.3

1

1.

37

.1.13.3 1.49

39 1.18.11.56.2 2.32.1

2.21

35.4

32

31.4

34.3 1.10. 1.40

30.

1

35

1.10 1.44 2.10

35

14 38

1.12.2 1.48

2.21.2 2.53.4TMμ32.2

1 14

1.21

1.57

2.29.3

32,3

1

35

1.10

1.44

2.19

35

1

-1.08 34

1.39

2,09.1

30.1 28.3

Cockierol Pumelo (A)

Gay Star (G) King Kong.... Blue Diamond- Hopeful Star (G) Powerful Kid (4) Jungle Princess (A) Franklin (A) Gimin Cairntoul (A) and Aus-

tralian No. 5 (A) Nancy Lee (A) Jober

1 38 1.14.1 1.48.2.2.17

1 32 1.07.2 1:39.4 240 2.38.2 28.2

1:17 1-1-41

Circe (A) and Contact

(A) ...... Far-View (A) (Gigan Maple Star (A) angoõn Hughber (G)

13431.08.3 1.37.2 1934

28.4

1.06

1.38.4

30.4

1.50

2.23

A

"

37 1.08

1:37 2.04.1

27.1

341.04.2 1.33,2 1.59.4

28.2

243.

1.16

1.50.3 2.21

30.2

1 34.4 1.08.2 1,41 || 2,13.4

32.4

Australian Diamond (A)

1.11.2 1.41.2 2,08.4

33 1.05.2 1.37 2.08.2

27.2 20.2

Viceroy (A) and Alfber

35.3 1.09.1 1.41.3-2.13

SHOOTING PLong Rifle Asso- Allan Cance (138

-elation's, Weekly Spoon and Práce. tice Bhoot, at Kowloon City; 1.45 p.m...

Dupont Bay (G),

2.39.4 26.4

C.B.S. TROUNCED

2

A hat trick for Miss Maureen Booker. centre-forward and fourth goal by Mrs. Dalziel, en- abled Mongkong Ladies, to trounce the Central British School by four clear goals at Happy Valley in s Caer Cliff Cup match.

Hongkong Ladies were a very much improved team, and should enter the field favourites against "" Ladles next Saturday. The schoolgirls were hardly in the game.

BRAWN CUP Points For Argonauts Argonautas retained their un- beaten record in the Brawn Cup League on Saturday when they' défeated Central British School Juniors by two goala to nil, Miss M. Maxwell and Miss C. Xavier netted for Argonautas:

C.B.A. Ladles Juniors recorded their third win in five matches, this time at the expense of.. Dio- . Cesar Girls' School. C.B.A. won by two clear goals. both scored by Miss B Woolley.

Recreio Ladies, after being held to a goalless first half bent

Andrew's 4-0, Miss M. Campor (2), MISE Z. Rodrigues, and Miss |M. Figueiredo scored for Recrefo

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