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AUSTRALIA 267 FOR 7

CHIPPERFIELD TO THE RESCUE MCCABE SCORES 88

Adelaide, To-day. Australia did not take full ad- vantage of first use of an easy- paced wicket Festerday. winding up the day with only 267 runs on the board with three wickets in hand.

AUSTRALIA

J. H. Fingleton, run out

W. Brown, e Allen, b Farnes

K. Fire Ames, ò Farnes

D. G. Bradman, d Allen.

S. J. McCabe. c Allen. b Robins.

R. Gregory, Lbw, b Hammond..

A. G. Chipperfield, not out

W. A. Oldfield, run ort

W. J. O'Reilly, not out

Extras

Total (for i wkts)

to bat.

10

42

Nerain Singh, above, is one of the finest exponents of stickwork seen in the Colony for some time and is well in the running for the Colony Interpart hockey team to meet Macau (China Mail” photo)

"Y" LADIES' BIG BID AT THE VALLEY

(Continued from Page 2) Hong Kong Ladies, while not being as fast as their opponent. infinitely more experienced,

FOR COLONIES

HONG KONG RIFLE ASSN. TO ENTER TEAMS?

BISLEY MEET PROVES POPULAR

THE FULL TEXT OF À LETTER FROM MAJOR C. E.

TETCHES. SECRETARY OF THE NATIONAL RIFLE AS

SOCIATION, TO THE SPORTS EDITOR OF "CHINA XAIL” IS GIVEN BELOW.

WITH the warm approval and support of the Dominions, Colonial and Foreign Offices,{ the National Rifle Association has înstituted a 303 Full Range Postal Match for one or two teams of 8 British Subjects or British Protected Persons resident or stationed in 48 Colonies, as their fine record in local com- Protectorates and Countries of the Empire. If petitive hockey bears ont. On nam two teams are entered, one team must use Rifles S.R. (a), and the other team Rifles S.R. (b). No member of a team may fire or in any way take any part in both classes.

are

267lerous

other occasions. their

La Fleetwood Smith and E. Lsupremacy has been severely jec- McCormicke ickets: 1 (Fingleton) pardised, but they have always dis- for 25; 2 (Brown) for 72; 3 (Riga) played a knack of giving of their for 23: 4 (Bradman) for 136, best when it was most needed. (McCabe) for 206: 6 (Gregory) fer 226; 7 (Oldfield) for 249.

England: G. 0. Allen (Captain). Ames, Barnett, K. Fares, Hammond, Hardstad, Leyland, E. W. V. Robins Verity,

Voce and R. E. S. Wyatt

JUNIOR CRICKET TITLE RACE NEARS END

However," Ladies, with the talent at their disposal should win If they don't, they will only have themselves to blame.

The conditions are similar to those of the "Morning Post" (Junior Kolapore) Match, to compete in which many of them already send teams to Bisley each year. The Match may bej here are four Brawn Cap fired, under official supervision, on any day between January 1, hes on the programme. This and December 31, and on any range in the competing country: moing at 10.30, the D.G.S. will the certified results will be sent to the NBA. for adjudication.

Joe Luis, the sensational De troit "Brown Bomber, above, will meet Maxie Rosenbloam former world light-heavyweight boring champkan, is a 15-round contest at Los Angeles mext

TIMES

be home to C.B.S. "B" and HRH. "The Duke of Gloucester's" Challenge Cup and shoald win a fast encounter. This "Lord Wakefield Silver Medals, presented by the Viscount FEAR CUP STARTING afternoon. the best game appears Wakefield of Hythe, will be awarded to the Captain and Coach to be that between Hong Kong (if appointed) and to each member of the winning team. "Lord Ladies and Fusilier Ladies, when Wakefield” Silver Medals will similarly be given to the team the former will probably return which makes the highest aggregate score with Rifles S.R. (a). Bronze Medals will also be awarded to the second teams in order of merit in each Series.

with the points.

(Continued from Page 2)

C.B.S. “A” and Rifles Ladies although the Sookaapoo side are at present, two points to the good, should meet with very little op they have yet to play, K.C.C. and position at the hands of CBA. and HKC.C., while their rivals, in Ladies, respectively.

PROBABLE TEAMS

The attendance of Overseas, Time limit-One hour at each dis Teams from British Dominions | tance. and Fossessions at Bisley's Dress-Any,

To-morrow's Pairings

*

For Kowloon City

The following are the starting times for the "Fear Cup" at the Kowloon Golf Club to-morrow?—

addition to the fixture with the CBS "A" Ladies:- Miss Imperial Meeting has of recent Entrance Fee from each team AM LRC have to play Craigengower. Minott: Miss M. Fraser and Miss M. years been most encouraging to be paid when application is made 9.00 G Anderson and J. F.

Bell; Miss J. Booker, Miss M. McCaw

less than 108 for registers. and Miss V. Liahovetsky; Miss 1. Since 1926 no

General opinion seems in favour of the Club winning the title, but my view is that the odds, if any thing, are on the LRC. True they will have a hard not to crack in KC.C., but Craigengower, if any thing, are a more difficult teams to beat and I would not surprised to see the Cicb slip up on this £xture. especially as Alec Pearce has now left the Colany.

Cricket At C.R.C.

Baxter.

Smedley.

9.04 EL. D. Gansden and G. E.

Terry.

3011

Parkinson, Miss M Booker, Miss P. teams from 21 different coun- The Rifles ed will be as defined McGaw, Miss M. Shand and Miss P.tries in the four Continents by NRA. Registions for 1935, 9.08 W. Bland and A. Eastman.

have visited Bisley in July, to viz-

912 W. Stewart and E. W. Gers "Y" Ladies:-Mrs. Stephens; Mrs.

with the Mother SR (4). SMLE as issued, open

dizer. 9.18 F. E. Booker and E C. Borner. Burke and Kiss A. Fowler, Miss J. compete Lakeman, Miss E. Thomson and Miss Country, or with one another sights and without slings

S.E. ). SMLE, Ferrulated in 920 F. A. Hii and W. J. Woolley. Tong: Mise 0. Dalziel, Miss S. for the Senior and Junior Kola- any manner approved by the N.R.A 9.24 S. Jex and A. Urquhart Dalziel, Mrs. Bead, Miss. M. Smith and pore Prizes. Miss Westcott

The expenses of or the "1914" paster rife (if avail 925 A. S. Reid and A. J. Dennis. Hong Kong Ladies 2nd XI:- Miss sending teams from such re-able). With SR. (b) aperture sights 932 A Lopes and J. G. R. Humble. S. Baskett, Miss M. Sleap and Miss mote places as the Falkland and slings are allowed. Minimum 9.36 W. Kershaw and T. Hender G. Swan: Mrs. J. Locke, Miss E Islands, Trinidad. Ceylon and all-of" for all rifies 5-lbs.

Preliminary practice on the day of 9.40 E Mandy and EX Smalley and Miss B. Pegg: Miss I Hong Kong are very heavy and the Match, or rests for supporting the Fazlon Bell, Miss J. Flex, Miss M Smalley, make it impossible to hope for rifle or body are not allowed.

9.44 W. Groves and M. A. Cairns

ment at the Chinese Recreation y Ladies Juniors: Miss J. Wei-

9.52 FC Barry and E. H. Watts. Club to revive cricket, I have Jer: Mrs. Bond and. Mrs. S. Slater; but the Match will help to keep the same range.

No one may represent or shoot for 9.56 E. Christensen, and J. R. heard, with much interest, that Miss P. Ingram. Miss Brown and Mrs inter-country rivalry alive, and more than one Colony or Protectorate Leitch Harry Owen Hughes, the Interport Murray. Miss V. Bradbury, Miss Bwider representation of Over- or assist more than one team in this

Kemp: Miss E. Holloway, Miss Lit is hoped may lead to an even fin any one year, nor may be shoot în 20.00 T. Paton and E. 0. Murphy. all-rounder, is giving regular Bloom and Miss J. Syrik. coaching to potential members of the eleven. This seems to "in- dicate that there is no lack of en- thusiasm at the Chinese Club, and

In 'connection with the move-Miss M. Weir and Miss V. Blackburn annual visits from every one, All members of a team must fire on 9.43 W. Stoker and E. Jadā.

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES Caer Clark Cop

HK Ladies T “y” Ladies

(USEC. 3.15 p.m.)} Brawn Cup

2.UR. Ladies

it is therefore more than probable C.B.A. Ladies that they will, next seasons, once again figure in the local League Ladies after a lapse of several years.

Incidentally, I was also told that Tsui Wai-pul, the tennis cham-D.G.S. pion, shows more than ordinary promise. Playing in a match a few weeks ago, he scored a century in hurricane fashion. I understand he hit the ball out of the ground on no fewer than eight occasions! Probable teams:---- Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI

5

T CBS. "A"

(CB.A., 3 pm)!

E.WF. Ladies

(Valley, 3 p.)

seas Teams at Bisley. Twenty-

Match

six Teams entered for the Conduct Of The Match

match in 1936.

Match Conditions

LEICESTERSHIRE APPEAL

CLUB'S EXPENDITURE

REDUCED £4,000

1. On receipt of the entrance! fee by the Secretary, National Piñe Association, from the Rifle Members of the Royal Navy, Association, Defence Force, or

London, January 6.- v "Y" Ladies Royal Marines, Eegular Army, captain of the team concerned, Leicestershire County Club, who (YM.C.A., 254 pm) Eoyal Air Force, Local Forces, special firing point and butt reflost £2,300 last season, have issued 7 C.B.S. "B" Police and Civilians are eligible gisters will be forwarded: notan appeal for support.

(D.G.S., 10.30 am) to shoot. As regards personnel others will be recognised.

of the Royal Navy, the words “re-

WILSON MOVED TO INSIDE RIGHT AND SLOAN ON WING

“A great and final effort must] be made, at once," the appezi

sident or stationed in" shall bel 2. Superintending Officers-Alstates. "It is only through the as- deemed to refer to Officers and Commissioned Officer, serving orfeistance of certain friends, who Ratings holding appointments in retired (who may be the captain have given guarantees that the dockyards, shore establishments of the team firing), failing whom club is able to meet its obliga- and harbour ships, who may be some responsible individual aptions" (Continued from Page 2)

regarded as being eligible for par-pointed by His Excellency The Since 1926 the club's expendi. ticipation.

Governor or other appropriate an-tura has been reduced from £11,500) The Scots forwards play an at-i *Ades, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, thority, shall supervise at the fir-to £7,500. R. T. Broadbridge, S. A. Gray, G. Atractive type of soccer and, pro-Babamas, Earbados, Bermuda, Bri-ing point He will check the

viding they reveal the same form tinh Guiana, British Honduras.

range distances; he will enter in

A. A. Dand (Capt.), W. Koleshy, W. L. McKenzie, K. M. Baxter, F. L Zimmern, W. C. Hang, B. Baldwin,

V. Hall, and G. C. Barnett.

Hong Kong CC 2nd XI

as last Wednesday, they should China Shanghai, "Tientsin.

A. K. Mackenzie, W. Wooding, WAhave no difficulty in taking both... Ceylon, Cyprus, Egypt, "Talidand link the ranks and names of his}

Stoker, P. C. Frost, H. A. Murray, N.

P. Fox, V. C. Bond, R. M. King, F. A. points. Dunnett, J. R Way, and C. E. Ga

bagan,

Indian B.C. 2nd XI

Eastern's Big Task Another encounter which should

and

COLONT'S INTERPORT SOCCER II

Fi, Gam team in the order in which they Dependencies bia Gibraltar, Gold Coast, Hong will fire and the target no. or let-1 Kong, Iraq (RAF), Jamaica (mter on the firing point register. (Continued from Page 2) cluding Turks and Caicos Islands and

A similar officer or individual as their methods of play, and Wil- the Cayman Islands), "Kenya, "L

"Lee~!

fabove shall superintend, in the son's expérience and brilliant S. A. Eumjaha, A. H. Ismail, A.

ward Islands Rahmin, Naranjan Singh, A. A. Azziz draw a big crowd is that, between

Malay States (4)

Federated butts, and shall personally verify openings thould make him a cer- 3., 5. A. Gureen, F. T. Barma, K. M. Eastern and the League champion, States, (b) Unfederated States (as a the target dimensions and entertainty for the team. Rumjaho, Y L Razack, M. R. Abbas, South China "A". The latter will whole or separately), Malta, a hits as they are made on the Knox has, however, much to the and A. K Minu.

tius. Newfoundland, Nigeria, State of Craigengower

ower C.C. 2nd XI

be fielding several newcomers, in North Bozoso, "Northern Rhodesia, batt register in ink He must surprise of the soccer publ T. E. Yech, G. A. Lee, J. L. Young- cluding Leung Pak-wai, of the-Nyasaland Protectorate. Palestine have a copy of these conditions included in the Probable tea Baye, J. W. Leonard, A. Kitchell, Bjunior team, who will partner Lee and Trans-Jordal, St. Helens and with him. Both officers will sign the left-winger, why, B. Irance, A. A. Lewis, Y. Esmail, E. gang in the full-back division Ascension, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sie-the certificates on their respective only knows! It must be nei S. Cumingham, A. Goband, and Their intermediate line is as isra Leone, Somaliland Protectorate

South African High Commission, registers and the Superintending year since he played on the wing nal, bat Fung King-cheong, Tam Territories of the Basutoland, Be Officer will forward them to the for Kowloon The Interport Sel Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wah will be chanaland - Protectorate Swaziland, National Rifle Association noder lection Committee may, however, missing from the attack.

*Southern Rhodesis, "Straits Settle sealed cover immediately on the want Bickford tested against the Eastern are fielding their usual Tobago, Uganda Protectorate Tanganyika Territory, Trini

eanclusion of the team's firing.probable Colony defence. dad and team wid, if they retain their pre-

It should be very inter Western Pacific Islands of: British

Number of Targets In the sent form, a thrilling straggle Solomon Islands Protectorate, Gilbert

botas ace how this experiment turns should ensue. Recently Eastern and Filice Islands Colony, Tongs, case of teams desiring to use more

"The following isre- beat South China E by a solitary Windward Islands, Zanzibar Protec-than 2 tafets per team, authority

torate.

is given for duplicate. Butt regis- goal, and the champions will zot

Colours: Rowiand * Indicates that

texias have beenters to be made in the proportion and A. V. Gosano, had their task an easy one to-day, entered from these Colonies and Pro- 1. Barod, B. B. Wood, P. G. Robert-especially in view of their rear-tecturales since the institution of the of 1 per target, and the scores en-N. Belizao and Fun

Itered thereon transferred to the Fong nhng thường competition in 19342-

Thomas Police RC.

E. Carey, T. R. Hunter, J. L. Stephens, C. Pope, W. L.. Clarke, P. E Loughlin, B. G. Baker, St. Danbrowski, A. Kirby, L. Oskley, and G. Carra- thers. University 2nd XI

G. Abraham, G. Hong Choy, M. C. Fung, W. C. Chin, Salter, A. Phang, R. Singh, A. M. Soares, F. Liang, P. K. Hai, and H. T. Tang: Civil Service CG, 2nd XI

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