POLICE 'A' PROMINENT IN SUMMER POSTAL LEAGUE RIFLE SHOOTING

FIRST RESULTS OF THE SUMMER POSTAL LEAGUE IN HONG Kong rifle AS-

WATER-POLO

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 22, 1941

AT142 AT 16 ENDS FOR

OMAR BROTHERS SCORE

STANDSTILL

Owing to Blackout' and Military exercises no games in the Y.M.C.A.. invitation Water-Polo Tournament 'have been arranged till Thursday:

SOCIATIONS MINIATURE RIFLE SECTION TO-DAY'S

HAVE PRODUCED SOME EXCELLENT IN-

DIVIDUAL SCORES, ALTHOUGH SEVERAL PAIRS

TEAMS LOST THEIR MATCHES BY NOT

HAVING A FOURTH MARKSMAN UP TO THE GAMES

SHOOTING STANDARD OF HIS FELLOW TEAM MEMBERS.

Following

pro-

is to-day's gramme of matches in the Second Pairs Championship:

LAWN BOWLS PAIRS WIN

A BLOCK

OF SECOND ROUND MATCHES IN THE COLONY LAWN BOWLS PAIRS CHAMPION= SHIPS WERE PLAYED OFF LAST EVENING WHEN, FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE IN TRODUCTION OF DAYLIGHT SAVING IN HONG KONG, BOWLERS WERE IN A HURRY TO FINISH OFF THEIR GAMES IN ORDER TO GET HOME BEFORE THE “BLACK-OUT” EXERCISES BEGAN. A number of games were post- the next six ends, before the 'Civir Sér-

two and a. poned, and the biggest total of vice pair replied with n and U. M. Omar who scored the day was chalked up by A. M. single to be led 107.

At the 15th end, the score was AR-10 in Omar's favour. Omars then scored the last six ends which included two fives, a four and a three.

Scores were:-

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Hong Kong Police "A"; Micklesex Regt. "A" 294 v Royal Scots/Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls against 10 by V. Ebbage and J.20 shots at

"A" Coy 306

team produced the high-RN VRA 310 51h/7th Rajput

Regt. "C" 320

"B" 293

est scores of the period on 49th (F) Coy RE their 20 yards range, with o 362 against R.A.F. "A" and 347

against Punjab "E".

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Middlesex Regi

40th (F) Coy RE 321 v Royal Scots

"C" Coy. "A" 332 Middlesex Regi "E" 326

5th/7th Rajput Regt. "D" I Middlesex Regt. "E" 342 v Royal Scots

* Coy "A" 341 Dockyard Rifle Club 315 v Royal Scots,

"B" Coy 280 Dockyard Kite- Club 317

A close result was provided by the Middlesex Regiment "E" team, who scored 342, and Royal Rajput Regi "E" 330 Scots "C" Coy. "A", with 341, both, Collinson

returning god average scores,

highest individual

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At K.B.G.C.

N. J. Bebbington and J. F. McGowan Basto and C. H. Basto. A. L. Eastman and W. C. Simpson v W. J. McCarrach and T. Pile,

At K.F.C.

F Goodwin and E. W. C. Simmonds v C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares.

At K.C.C.

Gellatly. Included in the Omars' score were three 5's and two 4's.

Consistency Rewarded

At

Kowloon Cricket Club P. A. Peckham and W. MeNelt! beat J. S. Riddell and J. C. Ailken 22-16,

McNeill opened with a 4 and though

H. R. Pinna and B. Basto v J. Hurst scores were levelled at the 3rd a rumi and C. E. Turpin,

CW. Lain and N. P.

U.M.O.:

1 0 2 4 5 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 5 4 1 3

J.G.:

0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 110

0 0 0 0 0

F. X. Silva Wins

The match at Kowloon Dock between C. Duwman and F. Channings against Pereira and F. X. M. Silva re- sulted in a win for the latter by 18-19

of 4 1 3 Saw McNeill well ahead Karanja v again at the 7th. There was little in c I.. J. Silva and J. F. V. Ribeiro.

At Club de Recreio

. A. Mansell and P, Morgan v McMaster

V 6th/7th

Open

RC "A"

·D Punjab Regi Collison RC "A"

207

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2nd/14th

243

Round).

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Regt. "D" 277

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J. H

93

1.K Poller "B" 120 vards)

343 V

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93

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The Sight scores of the period were:- C,H.M. Adal Sher (Punjab "D"} Spt. F. E. Russell (H.K. Police) Nk, Noor Alam (Rajput "D") Sgt. Puran Singh (H.K. Police "A") C.S.M. Milne (Royal Scolo "D"

Coy. "A"')

SECONO DIVISION FIXTURES

RA.F. "B" 327

H.K V D.C **** 213

**I** 308

and

M

Ferguson

At P.A.C.

W

First

Rosario and J S Lundo't Gelling and R. G Wallington.

At C.C.C.

v

A. Morton and W. Nash v S. Eccle- shall and J. Shepherd

E. 1. Strange and H.

E Strange E Noronha,

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$2 Royal Scots HQ Cov "B" 263 y Royal E. Marques and J

Scores in the Aperture. Sight League were not high, I.A.F re- turning the highest score of the period with 388 against H.K. Police "A". Sgt. Wall (H.K, Police "A") returned 99, the highest in- dividual score.

Results of matches completed on July 13 are as follows: -

FIRST DIVISION FIXTURES HK. Police **A" (201 yards) 362

RAF 316

2nd/14th Punjab Rest. "A" 2010

V

HX VDC "A" 248

LIK

Scots "C Coy **** 326. Royal Scots "D" Cov "H" 236 V Mid.

dlesex Regt "F" 259. Middlesex Regt **** 272 V Middlesex

Regi H 204 RF Shamshulpo 321

Stanley

Collin-

** RE

2013

I r Stonecutters 314

son 199

V RE

(70 yards)

376

V

# K Police "A"

R.A.F 300

V

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Police Reserve 120 yards) 329 3nd/14th Punjab Regl. "B" 318 22nd (F) Coy. RE 272 v 5th/7th Hajput

Regt. "A" 200.

2nd/14th Punjabi Regt "C" 311 v Royal

Scots Q Cuy. "A" 314 50/7th Raiput Reet "B" 312 v Mildles

sex Hert "A" 277

VHKRN

300

V.R "A" 28

5th/7th Rajput Regi

281

Scofa "B" Clos 235 Middlesex Regi "B" 207

Punjab Rest "D" 287

5th/7th Rajput Rigi "D"

304

Scots "C" Cuy "A" 338 Middlesex Regt. *** 290

njput Regt. "E" 313

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Police "B" (20 Aardsh 080 V Roval Scols C Cos 367

HK Police Reserve "A" (20 yartis) 381 V HK Police Reserve "B" (20 yards) 360.

GENE SARAZEN'S

LAPSE

MANY BOWLS

MATCHES POSTPONED

this game that was outstanding but the winning pair were the more consistent and this proved the deciding factor McNeill scured at 12 ends.

Scores were J.C.A.:

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Guterres's Rink Win At K.D.R.C.

of the

In the Second Rou..d M.McN.: 4 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 1 1000300 Colony Lawn Bowls Rinks Cham-.

plonship A. P. Gutorres's rink (H. R. Pinna, A. M. Xavier and An Impossible Task

B. Basto) beat N. J. Bebbing- At Kowloon Bowling

H. H. Green Club fon's four (N. D. Lloyd,

by 22 shots to 17 at Kowloon Dock on

C. F. Vas and J. C. Romedios beat E. Rose and T. W. Carr) Curtis and A. W. Smith 29-22.

It was a game where fortune Aluc- Sunday.

tuated considerably. for while the K.C C. pair had all the joss that was going up till the 19th, at which stage they were leading 20-16. the Recreio i players came into their own after that, thanks chiefly to a 4 at the 16th. Once they regained the lead (they were 10-8 up at the 8th) there was no holding them and 3 4 1 in a row found the K.CC. pair In the hopeless situation of having to score o 10 with their B woods at the 21st end to tie Remedios

Scores were:-

0 0 0 1 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 4

The "China Mail" has been in- formed that the following matches cured at 12 ends. in the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs.C.R.: Championship, criginally arranged 3 4 1 1 0 for this afternoon, have been post- A.W.S.: poned owing to Volunteer exer- 0 0 0 0 3 eises:

At H.K.F.C. J

McCutcheon and C

Freeman

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In the semi-final of the P.G.A [Championship at Denver, Byron

Nelson defending champion. beat Gowland v M R Abbas and A. R. Dal- Gone Sarazen 2 and 1 after being lah: V. McGrath nod V H Roval in arrears for 27 hole. }

The InstvJ V Ramsay and H Morrison mine holes were played in a heavy AL K.B.G.C.

ม Evans and rainstorm and

Fuller y J. S. Howell and W Gill, Sacazen lost the

At K.F.C.: J. M. Purvis and A. Bar v Royan match when he missed a 4-foot

ley v W. L. Walker and R. putt at the 35th.

Duncan Vie Ghezzi en- 5/7ttered the Final when he held a

21 14th

Royal Scots "D" Cor. "A" 312 v MKE

dlesex Regi. "D" 201,

2nd/14th Punjab Reg! "E" 321 vit K

Police "A" (20 varris) 347 RAF "A" 335 e 2nd/14th Punjab Rogi.

"A" 302.

IK.V.D.C. "A" 298 v H.K Police Re-

serve 120 yards) 342.

1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 0 0 4 0

Win For Police Pair

G. Willerton and G. Davies of Police Recreation Club had an easy win over H. McKay and M. Purvis and won by

LATEST CLUB RESULTS

Following

are the latest results intra-club lawn bowls competitions:-

H.K.F.C.

112

PAIRS COMPETITION First Round:-S. Hircock and A. Brooksbank beat A G. Gratton and H. Gelling. 22-20: E I Strange and W. Gill beat H. Robertson and J Ralston.

C.

CLUB SINGLES

23 shots to 13 at Craigengower Cpiekot First Rould:-C. F. Needham beat Club.

A G. Gratton, 21-15; K, S Robertson Willerton scored at the first 7 heads beat H. Gelling: K. Forrow beat R. P. without reply and led Purvis by 12 Shaw. 22-10; H. C. Wallington beat J. clear shots. At the 13th Willerton was M Thomson.

Second Round:-K. Porrow beat C. J. Lodge. 21-10.

At Recreio: W. J Buriing and M. N Rakusen v A. A. Dand and W. V. Field | Speeturulur late rally by Lloyd At P.R.C. L. Gaddi and C S. RUS-leading by 17-7 Willerton scored 011

Mangrum and won one up. Ghezzi, selet v S. R. Solina and K. M Omar.

alternate heads, and won by 10 shots. erratic protege of Craig Wood, At C.S.C.C.: J. M. Jack and A. E.

after scoring at 13 heads. | National champion, won the Final, Perry y K, M, and S. M. Rumfahn.

Scores were:- one up on the 38th green, when Nelson missed a 2-foot putt.

The oldest 2nd/14th Punjab Reg. "B" 305 v 22nd America

(F) Coy. R.E, 297.-

in

known thoroughbred is Merrick, who was 8 this year. He is raced until he was 11 Sth/7th Rajput Regt. "A" 319 v 2nd/14th years old, starting in 203 races,

Punjab Regt. "C" 326.

Royal Scots H.Q. Coy. **A"

314 V

5th/7th Rajput Regt. "B" 321.

nf

which he won 61. He is nearly blind. deaf and toothless, but his owner re- ports him as "getting along fine."

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These matches will be played off o.w. 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 later in the week, probably Thursday, or Friday.

MCCULLOUGH

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An Even Game

The game

between T. Coleman and P. Younghusband and W. Melrose and h

C.C.C.

SENIDA SINGLES

First Round:~A, J. Coelho beat S. R. Solina, 21-17.

JUNIOR SINGLES First Round:-J. H. Xavier best S. R. Solina; A. J. Coelho beat E. S. Franks, 21-20; M. J. Medina beat H. K. Pavri; S. Leonard beat W. J. CuFt:

Second Round:-W. Ward beat D: A, Rozario,

C. Chalmers, was evenly contested G. S, Ladd beat E. Zimmern, the 14th head, but а strong finish enabled Coleman and Younghusband to win by 18.11.

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At the 5th Coleman and YoungHug- band were leading 6-2 but at the 13th store Wad D-al}, Metrose and Chalmers then scored a single bu Coleman and Younghusband finished with 12 10 11 1 6 win by 5 shots, The winners scored at 13 ends.

Scores were:-

SOOSE DEFEATS CELLI

Billy Soose, middleweight box- ing champion by decree of the New York Boxing Commission catcher, has had to take a back J.C.C.: 1001012 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 kayoed Toni Celli in the 2nd ceat in his team's publicity 10:00

round on July 11-Reuter. campaign, due to the fact that PY. 02 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 other things, happened to

0 11 f keep him out of the news.

The antics of Lou Novikoff, to

Udate the Big Flop of 1941,

wus

Omars Win Easily

Entries for the hockey (on roller, skates) competition, sponsored by "Chi Yin Yat Po", closes to-day.

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The totalisator "turnover for 10 States

the first, and this was followed Omar beat V. S. Ebbage and J, Gellatly in America éxceeded G$108,000,000

Scoring" at 10 bhday M. Manhã u. M. by the trading of veteran Billy by 42-10 at Polled Recreation Club. last year. In addition, to the tote-

Omars opened· with 肆 dingic but the only legalised form of course bet Ebbage and Gellatly then scored al ting-there is a tremendous volume of tour, "Omars then scored 18 shots at、 "off-the-course" business.

FIREWORKS RACED TWICE IN AN

AFTERNOON ON 3 OCCASIONS

Herman to make room for young Lou Stringer at second base.

All this over and done with, the boys at the Bruins' camp have just waken up to the fact that in. McCullough they might| easily have a second edition of Leo Hartnett for this, 185-pound hind-enatching youngster (he is only 24 years of age), gives every indication of taking his place in the great line of Cub cat-l chers Johnny Kling, Jimmy. Ar-Nowadays few owners or trainers March 21, and that proved soft for him, cher, Bob. O'Farrell and Gabby would countenance running a high Tiren he was brought back to Sydney. Hartnette

class three-year-old twice in the same and, though, beaten by his stable-com- afternoon, but John Talf did that with | panión - Giencuc in the St Leger" at Adjudged the finest catcher. in Fireworks on three different occasions Randwick on April 25, won the AIL the minors in 1940, McCullough in the 1867-08 season. At Flemington Aged Stakes, 1 milo, and the Autumn batted 324 to be runner-up in the on Nov, 27; 1807,che ran" Fireworks in Brute Stakes, 14-mild, on May 1 Ho International He manufactured the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, a han finished by winning the Randwick... 27 home runs, 6 triples and 21 dicap, 151⁄2 mile and a distance. The Handicap 144/mile, with 0.4 (minimum doubles:

colt, finished third, and, with one race Ust.), on May 3. At the commencement He is an alert base-runner, of intervening, won the Galaten Stakes; a of that season he was unplaced in the two-mille rate for thred-year-olds. On Melpourth Cup,, then run on the firất good speed for a big backstop. the following New Year's Day Fire day of the meeting, Thursday, Oct. 31; On the recommendation of works won the Derby 114 millo, ht won the Derby on the second day- Scout Clarence Rowland, the Cubs Flemington, and was then saddled up there were two Derhler: at Flemington paid the Yankee organisation for the next race, the Midsummer that season and ran, "scoond' in the $40,000 for McCullough late in Handicap, 19% mile, in which, he car- All-Aged, Stakes, 1 mile, on the third- 1930, while he was helping Kanried top weight. 0,0 (minimum, Jak,), day, John Tait believed in getting all sas City to a pennant,

and won casily from the aged gölding that was possible" "dut" of "his" horses....... Toryboy in 3.0, 2

As a four-yearold Fireworks" was. Sole Agents:- R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD, A. Morton, Kawiden Bowling Green munia, and at Launceston on Feb. 20 Melbourne Cup, these above him being Fireworks was then taken to Tan- weighted at. 0,8 (minimum 3.7) for the Club lawn bowler, is leaving shortly on won the St. Leger, His next run was Sydney Tim Whimer hrd 110 Burb, transfor

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