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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LADIES' HOCKEY.

HONGKONG WIN EXCITING

MATCH.

A typleal cup-tie atmosphere per- vaded the hockey match between Kowloon and Hongkong Ladies, when these teams met at King's Park on Saturday in the Caer Clark Cup com- petition. The players were obviously affected by the importance of the oc

nion, for a win for largkong meant a final replay for the right of holding the trophy, whilst the Peninsula eleven only needed to share the honours to gain the cup.

MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930.

LOCAL YACHTING.

RAGE FOR TAI YAT CUP

ON SATURDAY,

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

were:

First Division.

The results of Saturday's Home The race for the Tal Yat Gop was salled off at the Royal Hongkong football, as cabled by Reuter, Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon over a course of twelve miles from Channel Rocks to Rumsey, Shoal. The start was made at 2.06 p.m. and the results were as follows, with finishing and corrected times:

Finishing Corrected Rella (F. D. Tracey) 6.11.62 Colleen (S. Odland) 6.19.45

D. (W. Haleyun

The standard of play, as a result, suffered. The exchanges

remained S very fast throughout, but both teams failed to work with that understand. ing and cohesiveness which has made them with interesting combinations to watch. In this respect. Kowloon suffered more than their opponents, and after a promising start, fell away badly. The visitors were quick to seize their opportunities, and, obtain 2 ing a useful lend of 5 goals to eventually won by the odd goal in nine,

The match will be remembered chiefly by the very fine work of Miss the Hongkong left M. Wallace. half, Miss Stanion, the winner's skipper, and Miss Mason, the Kowloon centre forward. These three Indies were, in fact, the dominating per- sonalities of the game. Miss Wallace of has never given a better display buth defensive and constructive play. She kept the Kowloon right wing com- pletely in subjection by clever of her stick, and in addition plied her passes, forward line with through which always spelt danger for the Stanion Peninsula's defence, Miss

it was simply thrived on them, and pleasing to watch her pick them up in her stride and bring the ball under control immediately. The Hongkong captain also distributed the ball well, and her movements were full of me- thod and directness.

The teams were:-

Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club.

use

J. Smalley, E. Gray, F. D. C. Lack, E. R. Bell. B. M. Pope, M. L. Wallace, 1. C. Bell, E. M. Donellan. D. F. Stanion, M. Smalley, N. MeCabe. Re- force, Captain A. A. Nicholas,

Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club.--M. M. Mason, M. Woolley. N. Field, George, P. Woolley, M. Groundwater, V. Etsiman, P. Whitley, A. Dyer, D. Pingurt, E. Woolley, Referee, C. C. Francis.

HOME RUGBY.

INTERNATIONAL MATCH IN WALES.

Swansen, Mar. 8.

in the International rugby match between Wales and Ireland at Swan- sea. Wales won by twelve points to seven, before an attendance of 40,000 spectators.

Ireland opened the scoring through O'Davey, who scored a dropped goal from forty yards' range in the second minute of the game. Wales replied with a try by Skym and at the in- terval the score was four noints to

three in favour of the Irishmen.

The play was fierce and of rough and tumble quality after the resump- tion, necessitating a stop whilst the referee spoke to the players. The fierceness of the Welsh forwards was the main factor of their victory, Peacock and Arthur scored trics while Bassett scored a penalty goal, the Irish the only response from players being a penalty goal by Murray,

of

The Welshmen's victory greatly en- hances. the English prospects winning the International Champion- as it destroys Ireland's pro- Flip spects.

6.14.52 6.09.45

6.30.04 6.07.04

(F.

6.30.30

G

der)****

6.03.30 Lenfeater) Boojum (A.

0.02.00 Pickering)..... 6.29.00 Consolation Cup for I, Y & G Classes. Zephyr (C. H. Gan-

5.22.41 ... 5.20.32 Why Wonder? (E

5.64.74 B. Lambert).... 5.54.24

(Did not finish) Adanae

Yesterday's Event,' Yesterday's event was a race be tween Sandinavia and Great Bellain, which the former won by two points.

The morning

was over the following course.-Club Line West to East, Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Line (S), Rumsey Shoal (S), Club Line West to East. Distance, 60 miles. The result was:

Scandinavia,

Sailed by. Yacht. Y1 Why Wonder?

Y5 Speedwell

race

J. Krogh-Moe, B. Andre. sen, O. Bruusgaard

Birmingham Blackburn Grimsby Huddersfield

Leicester · Liverpool Manchester U Middlesbro. Newcastle Sheffield U. West Ham

Second

Barnsley Blackpool

Bradford

Bury

Chelsea Millwall Notts. Forest Oldham Southampton Tottenham West Brom

Third

Brentford Brighton -Bristol R. Clapton O.

2 Burnley

◊ Derby

1 Leeds

O ́Sunderland

2 Wednesday

• meane

* Portsmouth

2 Aston Villa

1 Manchester C.

1 Everton

2 Bolton

3 Arsena!

Division.

3 Bristol C.

1 Notts County

Preston N.E.

2 Reading

1 Charlton

Wolves

2 Hall

Stoke

2 Bradford C.

3 Swansea

◊ Cardiff

Division (South.

2 Crystal Pal, 2 Northampton $ Gillingham

• Norwich

J Fulham

3 Luton

3. Walsn!!

1 Southend

1 Exeter

7 Bournemouth.

1 Queen's P. R.

Third Division (North).

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INWARD

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Total

The afternoon race, which was over the same course as in the morning: resulted as follows:

Scandinavia.

Yacht. Sailed by. P❜tion Pts.

Falkirk familton

3 Sth. Shields

3 Lincoln

6 Rotherham

1 Hartlepools

2 Darlington

3 Halifax

Scottish League.

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3 Airdric

Hibernians

Morton

Rangers

St. Mirren

F2 Wings

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H. Dreyer, B. Naess,

M. Haliberg

5

12

Y+ Boojum

S

Berg.

Odland, S.

M. Olesen

1

17

Y Adanac

J. Krogh-Moc, E. Andre- Ren, D. Bruusgaard

Total

Morning Race

Total Points

Great Britain.

y3 Bluenose

Yi Why Wonder?

13

◊ Partick T.

2 Hearts

◊ Celtk

Queen's Park

5 Cowdenbeath

3 St. Johnstone

London, Mar, B.

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0

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The Board of Education estimates

for 1030 amount to £45,495,653, an increase of £3,809,754 over the nd- The total justed estimate for 1999. compares with £14,630,311 in 1913-14. 41 -Renter

83

Yacht. Sailed by.

P'tion Pts.

S. Martin, Major Tosh, M. Anstruther

G

11

M. I. de Ville, L. Nichol- son. C. Grist

3

14

H. Pearce, E. Lambert

2

16

Total...

40

Morning Race

41

Total Points

81

A Cup Donated,

Y5 Speedwell

which is of unique design, represents an old-time Danish drinking cup surmounted by a Viking type of ship. Handing over the cup, Capt. Krogh- Mne hoped it would create a feeling of good fellowship and sportsmanship as well, and hoped many good rates would be sailed for the cup in the

future..

Accepting the cup on behalf of the R.H.K.Y.C., the Commodore thanked Capt. Krogh-Moe and laid emphasis in the good feeling which had always existed between the Scandinavian and Club H and British members of the haped it would always colitics

compete for the cup, and that next year more teams would be entered. Toasts to the Scandinavian, and Bri- were exchanged with tish teams musical honours,

alsa heped that other represented in the Club wold appre During the tiffin hour a very pleas-ciate that they, too, were ligible to ing incident took place when Capt. J. Krogh-Moc asked Mr. E. W. Car- County Championship.

penter, the Commodore of the Club, Playing at Blundell Sunds in the tir accept a silver Challenge Cup pre- County Rugby Championship,sented by the Scandinavian members of the R.H.K.Y.C., for annual competi Gloucestershire beat Lancashire

tion amongst the various nationalities the final by thirteen points to

belonging

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in

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