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Lou Ambers, above, tops the list in the world lightweight boxing division according to "The Ring."
LOCAL SOCCER PROGRAMME CURTAILED
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 13, 1937.
LAST WEDNESDAY'S RIFLE MEETING
SEAFORTHS
MAKE FIRST TENNIS AT THE
APPEARANCE
NOW that units of the Regular Army, with one or two exceptions, have returned from camp, it was only to be expected that the normal mid- week Spoon and Practice Shoots of the Association would show a great
tending, and this ance in the numbers at-
KOWLOON C.C.
Tungshan Garten Klub Record Win
HOME TEAM FAIL IN SINGLES
Tangshan Garten Klub reversed
adequately borne out on the result of the last tennis encoun- Wednesday afternoon when, in spite of the fact ter at Canton, some two months that every available target was brought into use, ago, when they lost by the odd the firing-points were uncomfortably crowded, ket Club Thursday and yesterday, and shooting finished only a short time before they defeated the home team by 11 darkness set in.
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match, when, at the Kowloon Cric-
matches to 10.
Men's Singles
Sander: E C. Fincher (K.C.C.) lost to G. Bodiker; V. H. Freeman (K.C.C.) lost to B. Soltau; W. W Hirst (K.C.C.)- lost to E. Dillner.
Men's Doubles
This shoot also marked the first appearance of members of A W. Ramsay (K.C.C.) lost to the 1st Bn. The Seaforth Highlanders. Conditions on the whole Rode; R. S. Capell (K.C.C) lost to W were average; the light was good, while the wind was not too Nogaitzik and lost to H. Rode; E.
Abraham (K.C.C.) lost to H. Schneider;-. troublesome, but at the longest distance the light failed rapidly, A. G. Phillipens (K.C.C.) lost to A with the result that those firing in the later details, had to con- Sander; S. A. Gray (K.C.C.) beat A tend with haze and very poor visibility.
In view of the fact that members, umum of The Seaforth Highlanders” had attended one of the normal shoots of the Association, it was decided that a special spoon should be given to the member of that battalion who made the highest "nett" scorej with the S. R. (a) rifle, and, as will Owing to the soccer game bebe seen below, this was won by tween Shanghai and the Combined C.Q.M.S. Bradley. It will be noted Chinese this afternoon, no
that Arm. Sgt. A. Codd of the First Division League games have been RA.O.C., who is attached to this arranged and there are only two games in the Second and Third
SENIOR GAME FOR TO-MORROW
Divisions.
Arsenal are now 7 to 1 favour
Other ites for the F. A. Cup. odds offered by a Tattersall's Ring bookmaker at Derby yesterday were: 10 to 1 Sunderland, 100 to 8 Brentford, 100 to 6 Wolverhamp ton.
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battalion, made an aggregate score of "miniature" shooting equal to that of the winner of this particular spoon.
HANDICAP SPOONS The following is "Rover's fore
The handicap spoons in this class cast for the week-end fixtures, giv- ing the favoured teams in black Rin. McBride, both of the Rifies, were won by L/Cpl. J. Clarke and
Ietters:-
Kowloon
liga
TO-DAY
SECOND DIVISION
+
the S. R. (a) rifle, L/Cpl. Clarke
would also have won it.
--
W. W. Hirst and V. H. Freeman (K.C.C.) beat H. Schneider and E. Dillner; A. Philippens and R. S. Capell (KC.C.) beat H Rode and W. Nogait- zik; E. C. Fincher and S. A. Gray (KC.C.) lost to G. Bodiker and A Sander.
Mixed Doubles
E. C. Fincher and Miss M. Griffiths (K.C.C.) beat G. Bodiker and Mrs. Karter; S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mac- kenzie (KC.C) beat W. Nogaitzik and Mrs. Brunke; A. W. Ramsey and Miss R. Perry (K.C.C.) beat Mr. and Mrs. Rode; E. Abraham and Miss M. Grif- fiths (K.CC.) beat B. Soltau and Mrs. Brunke.
Ladies' Singles
Miss R. Perry beat Mrs. Branke
Miss M. Griffiths beat Mrs. Rode; Miss A. Mackenzie beat Mrs. Kanter;"
Ladies' Doubles
Miss M. Griffiths and Mrs. Goodwir Mrs. (KC.C.) beat Mrs. Rode and Brunke; Miss A. Mackenzie and Mrs. Goodwin lost to Mrs. Kanter and Mrs.
Another record has been made by the Association this week, since the individual -full membership
the 500 mark. This is chiefly due to after allowing for those who have left the Colony, now well exceeds
and the fact should not be over-i the fact that during the past few looked that had a spoon been award days, nearly sixty members of the led for the "nett" score made with
Seaforths have joined as individual full members, while other addi- tional applications are expected in Rode." Stonecutters
In the S. R. (b) Class, Major B.B. the near future. (Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.) Edwards, of the Royal Engineers,
We are asked to state that there THIRD DIVISION A
won the "nett" spoon with a score will be no week-end shooting to-da, of 97, while Rfa. J. J. Stewart, of the Rifles, won the spoon awarded
or to-morrow owing to the difficulty Mr. C. Marriott, the lawn tennis in obtaining the necessary markers, referee, has again been appointed for the highest handicap aggregate.and the transport required for referee for the All-England Bad
It is noteworthy that Mr. A. J. Hall, a member of the Financial them, to and from the Naval range minton championships at the Royal Adviser's Staff at Command Head- quarters, shot for the first time with a .303 rifle using the aperture ▼ Kowloon Chinese sight and sling, and made the re- (Causeway Bay, 2.45 p.m.)markably good score of 93, although
Kwong Wah
(Chatham Road, 245 p.m.)
TO-MORROW
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's
Eastern
Rifles
Lyemun
Engineers
V Navy
(Causeway Bay, 4.15 p.m.) SECOND DIVISIÓN:
V South China (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)
Athletic (Sookumpo, 2.45 p.m.)
Navy (Chatham Road, 4.35 p.m.); THIRD DIVISION
v European Police (Chatham Road, 245 pm)
v. Chinese Police
this was the first occasion upon which this member had ever fired on the open range.
ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON
at Stonecutters.
Horticultural Hall, Westminster, on The leading scores made on Wed- March 1-6. nesday afternoon are as follows:
1. Major Edwards 2. Sjt. Blandford 3. Sit. Canmore 4. Sig. Edwards 5. SL M. EGII 6. Lient. Ratcliffe 7. Lieut. Pattalio 8. Sit. Battenbury · -9. C. P. O. Pellow
A "MINIATURE” EFFORT For many years past, Mr. Hall has been an enthusiast as regards shooting on the miniature range, and this striking result should not fail to impress those who, at times, (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.) are apt to be sceptical of the value, 11. Lieut. Wilson
Recreio
St. Joseph's
(King's Park, 245 pm) Kumaon Rifles v Air Force:
SIMPSON'S IODINE PRODUCTS
SOAPS, LOCKETS, CREAM, INSOLES,
10. Cpl. Stewart
12. Rfn. T. Managh
S.R.(b)
Nett
7(1)
Score at Score at Score at Aggregat 200 Yds. 500 Yds, 600 Yds. Score
Nett
Nett Nett 32
-97*
(Ser) 33
96
(4) 32
(2)
94
22
(Scr.) 31 (Ser.)
31
(1) 33 (4). 31 (Scr.) 31
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(2)
35
(2)
29
(4)
13. C. S. M. Grinham
(2)
14. L/Cpl Trimble ...
(5)
15. Mr. C. H Summers
16. Cpl H. Higham
(3)
17. MH J. Blake
92
92
91
91
30
90
90-
90+
18. Rán, J. J. Stewart
*Denotes that the S.R(b) rifle was used All other competitors rised the
3. Arm. Sit. A. Codd
SIMPON'S SHAVING SOAP
SIMPSON'S TOILET SOAP
$135
“1914" rifle.
$200
SIMPSON'S IODINE LOCKETS $150
Bar
1. L/Cpl. J. Clarke
2. C. Q. M. S. Bradley'
SIMPSON'S INSOLES
€125
(FOR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES) SIMPSON'S TOILET ROLLS
Pair.
60c
MADE FROM SEAWEED IODINE
BY THE IODINE SPECIALIST SIMPSON
SOLE AGENTS
WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
4. P. C. E347 Sher Singh
5. Bdsm. M. R Jones
6. C. S. M. Fleming 7. Cpl McCausland 8. Rin. McBride:
9. S. L. M. Garrow 10. P. C. JR Wall
11 L/Cpl. McNaughton
SB (8)
24
27
Denotes the winner of the "nett"
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+--Denotes the wimer of the "handicap
22
857 83(2)
(a) Denotes the winner of a spoon, specially presented by the Honor-
ary Secretary
The handic of each win has been reduced by one point,
procedure applies to ALL SE.(a) and S.R.(b)
shown.
Shoots.