10
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, MAY 4, 1936.
HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION
Bisley Competition In
Progress
Yesterday saw the "Bisley Competition well ander weigh. This was the second day of the Competition, and some very It was estimated that no less excellent shooting was to be seen. than three hundred civilians, competitors and friends were on the -range to watch the shootlar. It was a fine turn-out and shows the degree of the keenness of the Riemen of Hong Kong.
His Excellency, the General Officer Commanding. Major Gen- eral A. W. Bartholomew, and Commodore C. G. Sedgwick were among the many interested "spectators.
This latter fact
„The day opened fine and somewhat cloudy. caused some bother in the morning as the moving clouds caused a changing light, but generally the day was good,
The main event of the Competi- This tion" is His Excellency Cup. competition is divided up tato six parts of which the "Blackdown," "Cahhberley" and "Bagshot" com- petitions are the first three parts. These were shot off yesterday and the remaining three will be shot to- day. They are the "Brockwood," "Stickledown" and "Siberia" com- petitions.
THE "ASSOCIATION” INTER- UNIT CUP (Shot for in connection with "First-Stage Aggregate.)
Scores Obtained in
Out of these two stages, 20' com- petitors will be selected and will1. C.S.M.' Elvin, shoot it out in the "Bisley" at 700 2 Pte., Sharples, yards and the "Perbright" at 800 3 Pte. Smith, yards,
Blackdown
Camberley
Bagshot
35 35 35 105
30 32 32
94
31 34 29
A4
32 31 30
93
4. Pte. Winstanley, 31 31 27
89
5. L/Sgt. Jones, ... 27 32 28
87
Totals
457
2. H.M.S. "Tamar" 454, 3. R.E.
An item of interest in yesterday's matches was that in the "Inter Unit Shoulder to Shoulder Match," each unit included Its commanding | 453, 4. 2/R.W.F. 444, 5. R.A.O.C. 438, oficer who had to fire and did fire.
6. H.K.P. "A" Team 423. 1. H.K.P. These officers incluxed Commodore "g" Team 343. Sedgwick who fred for the Tamar and Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin who fired for the Volunteers.
consisted of The afternoon Match shooting. In this connec-
Inter- of the the result tion, Imperial and Police Forces match will be announced to-day.
The full results of yesterday's shooting were as follow:-
THE "BLACKDOWN" COMPETITION
H.P.S. 35.
Range 200
1. Capt. Rybot, R.A. 34; 2, Lieut. Ratcliffe, 1RUR 34: S. C.P.O. Black. RN. 33: 4. Lieut. Stevens, RAO.C. 33; 5. Capt. Caffyn. R.M. 43
CONSOLATION SWEEPSTAKE
1. L/Sgt. Goad, RAD.C. 32; 2. L/Cpl. Price, R.A.O.C. 32; 3. Lieut. Paitullo, R. E. 32; 4. 2/Lieut. Wan, H.K.V.D.C. 32.
THE "CAMBERLEY” COMPETITION
Range-500..
H.P.S-35.
1. L/Cpl. Peters, R.E. 34; 2. Pte. Sharples, 2/E. Lan. R. 34 3. Lieut. Fatrullo, E. 34; 4, C.F.O. Black, R.N. 33; 5. C.Q.M.S Cheetham; 2/R.W.F" 32.
CONSOLATION SWEEPSTAKE,
1. Mr. Austin, D.R.C. 32; 2. Capt. Rybot. R.A. 32, 3. Cpl. Cheshire, RAO.C. 32,
THE "BAGSHOT" COMPETITION.
H.P.S.--35.
Range-600.
THE "BRONZE MEDALLISTS" COMPETITION (5.R.A.B.) (Shot concurrently with the "Bagshot" Competition). HP. Aggregate--35. Winner: - C.P.O. Black, R.N. Scopes:-32.
INTER-UNIT SHOULDER TO SHOULDER MATCH Aggregate.
1. 1/R.U.R. 141 and RAO.C. 141, Equal 1st. (Association Sliver Medals to each
member of above Teams).
3. 2nd, East Lancs. 139, 4. For- tress R.E. 131. 5. HMS. "Tamar" 129, 6. 2nd/Royal Welch Fus, 126,
1/8 Punjab. Regt. H.K.V.D.C. 110.
7
126, 8.
THE "INTER-UNIVERSITIES" MATCH.
Challenge Cup
•
H.P. Aggregate -70. 1st Prize won by (Oxford Un!- (Cambridge University), versity), (Edinburgh University); Cup to be held by each team for 4 months.
Aggregate Each Team 60.
Teams:
Oxford-2/Lt. Holmes, 29; Mr. Drage, 31--60.
Cambridge.-2/Lt. Wan, 32, Ma- jor Steers, 28.- 60.
Edinburgh.-Lt. Pattullo. 29, Dr. Hope G, 31.--80.
4. London University 53. (Souvenirs to each member of above three winning teams). THE PUBLIC SCHOOL "VETRANS" CHALLENGE CUP.
HP.S.-70.
1st. Challenge Cup.-Old Chel- tonlans-Aggregate 54.
Silver Medals-Old Cheltonians
1. Lieut. Ratcliffe, 1/RU.R. 34; 2. C.P.O. Black, RN. 32; 3. Sub/Lt. Ford. HEN.V.F. 32; 4. CSM. Elvin. 2/E. Lan. R. 32, (Equal 3rd-Aggregate 54. and 4th.); 3: Mr. Austin, D.R.C. 31. CONSOLATTON SWEEPSTAKE.
1. Sgt. Builtogham, H.K.P. 30; 2 Lieut. Steveris, RAO.C, 30; 3. Cpl. Tenkings, RE. 30; 4, 2/Lt. Holmes, H.K.V.D.C. 30, (Equal 3rd and 4th). THE "FIRST STAGE" AGGREGATE.
Scores Obtained in
Blackdown.
200 Yds
Camberley
& 500 Yds.
ADDITIONAL REVOLVER
COMPETITION ::
1st: Ple. Fletcher,.. HK.V.D.C. (77) 2nd. Mr. Stokes, HK.P, (78), 3rd. S/Insp. Ritchie, H.K.P. (74).
EGG POOL PRIZEWINNERS, Egg Pool prizewinners, at 3 pm to-day, at 500 yards, are:-
Mr. Johnson, DRC.; Mr. Lake- man, D.R.C.: 2/Lt. Minshull-Ford, 2/R.W.F.: 2/Lt. Y. 8. Wan H.K.V.D.C.; Major Edwards, R.E.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
The Royal Ulster Rifles added to their many successes on Saturday by winning the Inter-unit team trophy.
F
Condicions during the day were the best since the meeting began and good scoring was the order.
Outstanding performer has been C.S.M. Elvin of the East Lancashire who has headed the Services S.R championship aggregate and the Bisley S.R. champion for order of merit with scores of 68 each. Saturday's results were:- The "Services" S.R. Championship Aggregate
POOR KICKING SPELT DISASTER FOR THE CLUB
Fusiliers Proved Too Good
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
The Fusiliers proved too good for the Club on Saturday in the first division league fixture. winning three goals to one. Although it was one of the c'os- Ing games of the season. the foot- ball did not slack off as is usua
HOW FOOTBALL FINISHED
Rifles
"
FIRST DIVISION
2 Navy
S. China "8" 2 Fast Lanes. Club
1 Fusiliers Stonecutters 1 Kowloon
CRAIGENGOWER STILL WINNING
Bowling Green Surprised
1
1
4
SECOND LIVISION
12 Kowloon
TIE IN A JUNIOR GAME ·
8 Athletic
1
1 Eastert
1
Engineers Rifles Fusiliers
TABLES TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION
S. China "A" Athletic- Police
The Fusiliers deserved to win for | Fusiliers their play was more methodicals. China "B" and dangerous. Roberts on the Navy left wing was fine in his rushes Clus down the line and placed his cen- tres and neatness and precision.
Rifles
East Lancs. Recreio
Although actually Rowlands, in the Fusiliers' goa, had more to do St. Joseph's than Rodger, it was the blungering Kowloon tactics of the Club forwards that | R:A. (Lye- spolled the chances which came
mun)
Goals
PWLDFA Pis 26 19 5 2 79 31 40 26 14 3 9 46 26 37 28 13 4 9 58 31 35 25 13 57 64 37 33
28 12 5 9 52 37 33 25 15 10 0 65 52 30
24 12 7 5 55 37 29 0 49 39 27 4 48 44 26
5 34 46 19
28 9 8
25 11 10
26 14
25 8 15
2 40 71 18
26 7 16
3 41 55 17
65
24
3 19 2 40.74 8
26
1 22 3 17 108 5
SECOND DIVISION
2.
Goals
their way. It was remarkable R.A. (S'ters)
2
contrast to see the different "att
The following qualified to fire attacking methods, one being cool
600 yds. in Match 4-Deliberate-
in the na: stage. Services S.R Championship Aggregate, to-day- (88); Elvin, 2/ELR. C.S.M. Rin Pickering, R.U.R. (84): Lieut. Stevens, W., R.AO.C. 158); Sgt. Warwick, RM (57) L/Sgt. Jones. 2/ELR. (57): Lieut. Lewis, A.J., i 2/R.W.F. (55); Sergeant Royt, 1/R.U.R. (56): Serg. Le Poldevin: 2/R.WF. (55); Corpl. Richardson, R. A. S. C.
Bruton, Z/R.W.F. 54): L/Cpl. Uster. RE (54): Fin. O'Leary, 1/RU.R. (54): Sgt. Walsh 1/R.U.R. (54); L/Cpl. Barc ay, 1/R.UR (54) Cpl. Hig. ham, 1/RU.R. (53); RS.M. Slater. -2/ELR." (53): Captain Kenyon.
2/R.W.F. (53):
Fus (54):
". (In order of merit!.. The "Association" Service Kifle Championship' Aggregate. The following qualified to tre a 800 yards-Dellberate-to-day for final
of Merit: Order
(68); Elvin, 2/ELR C.S.M. Deut. Stevens, R.AO.C. (58); Sgt. Warwick. R.M. (57); L/Sgt. Jones, 2/ELR. (57); Lieut. Pattullo. RE Slater, 2/ELR. (55); R.S.M.
2/R.W.F Richards. (53);
Fus. (63); Cpl. Higham, 1/R.U.R. (53); Corp McCausland, 1/R.U.R. (52); Sergt. Hi, 1/R.UR, (52): CSM Grinham, 2/RW.F. (51) Sergeant Blandford, R.M. (48); Sergt. Jones, 2/RW.F. (48); Corp. Cheshire Pte. Winstanley. R.A.O.C. (48); 2/ELR. (48): L/Corpl. Patterson, 1/R.U.R. (47); C.Q.M.S. Cheetham
Fus. Fergusson. 2/R.W.F. (46); 2/R.W.F. (45); Fus. Jones, VJ, Sainsbury, 2/R.W.F (45); Mr. D.R.C. (45).
(In order of merit). The "Rapid Firing" Competition (Bisley-H.P.S. 25)
Qualifying stage of the Associa- tion S.R. Championship Aggregate 1. C.S.M. Elvin 2/ELR. (21); 2, R.S.M. Slater, 2/ELR. (20); 3. C.S.M. Grinham. 2/RW.F. (19); 4
1 unhurried and the other wild and ineffective.
hard
Though the full honours of the defence methods go to Wheeler and Keating, mention must be made of Hynes who, brought in to take the place of Sid Strange, played a very good game. The Club forwards strove against a strong defence without. much success. for their raggedness o play in front of the goal was un- availing. Pearce and Skinner were good at times. Eliot was too well covered and Bickford shone in spasms which were too few.
ROBERTS SHINES
Navy
East Lancs. Rifles
Fusiliers Engineers R. A. S. C. and
R.A.O.C.
South China. Athletic Eastern
PW LDF A Pts
26 23 1 2125 27 48 25 19 3 3 81 25 41
Saturday's Lawn Bowls results came out very much as ex- pected. C.C.C. "A" won against Club de Recreio thanks mainly to 'Basa's rink which had a 19 shots margin over F. X. Silva's four.. Both the other two C.C.C's. rinks lost.
Ciell Service created a mlid surprise by defeating the Kowloon Bowling Green while in the Junfor game between the C.C.C. and Hong Kong Electric, the Happy Valley Club was un- able to force the issue and had to be content with a point. The Indians won their match against Kowloon Dock, while the Kowloon Cricket Club had to bow to the Police.
Adam Holland's four (3. G. Meyer, J. Henson and M. J. Hen- derson) recorded a seven at the ninth head against J. Hollidge's rink, bat, despite following it up with a three for a 15-8 lend, they lost by two shots. The seven is the highest of the season.
Sixes were common, being recorded by the following skipa: A. Hyde-Lay, A. R. Dallah, S. Leran, C. H. Basto and G. K. F. Thompson, all of whom won, and U. M. Omar and W, H. Huskett. both of whom lost.
MANY SIXES
SCORED
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon B.G.C.
Craigengower "B"
888819
26 17 24 14
54 73 31 38
Civil Service
58
0 77 21 37
26 16 8
2 98 46 34
Craigengower. "A"
66
Club de Recreio
Police R.C. *Talkoo R.C, Indian R.C.
62
Kowloon CC
62
Kowloon Dock........
32
SECOND DIVISION
65
Civil Service
45
66
F.K.F.C. "A"
56
59
Police R.C.
55
70
Yacht Club
58
57
Craigengower
57
26 13 10 3 52 53 29 26 13 12 2 46 53 28 26 10 11 5 47 48 25 26 9 12 5 49 63 23 25 7 15 3·38 71-17 26 5 17 4 36 74 14 28.5 20 1 25 88 11 28 5 21 0 27 67 10 26 2 23 1 16 125 5 THIRD DIVISION
Club University Radio Recreto Kowloon
East Lancs." Fusiliers
Goals
P W L D F A Pts 20 15 2 3 84.25 33 20 13 2 5 60 25 31
Talbot and Evans were dangerous in the Fustiers forward line but the finest display came from Ro- berts, who scored two of the three goals for the Boldiers.
Matters' were even in the first Chinese Police 20 12 4 4 50 28 28 3 4 40 30 20 20 11 half almost up till halftime. A Medicals
20 106 4 52 37 24 few minutes before the whistle Air Force
A .20 8 Went, however. Roberts sent over Engineers a very fine centre to Evans for him Liga P'tuguesa 20 9 10
Rides
20 8 10 to register for the Soldiers,
European Po
lice
The second goal came from Roberts and was the resut of a powerful shot which had Rod- ker beaten al), ends up. Roberts shortly alter converted the third goal for the winners from
centre from Hughes.
St. Joseph's Railway
3 42 35 19
1 42 38 19 2 47 54 18
20 a 12 2 35 48 14 20 2 18. 2 27 76 6 "20 119 0 11 94 2-
St. Joseph's on the Naval ground,
Forrow then changed places with on Saturday afternoon, no ground Elliot at centre forward and the had been prepared and the match move proved successful when he was therefore postponed, placed a beauty beyond the reach
cf Rowlands to score the only goal. RIFLES FIGHT ON for the Club.
+
KOWLOON'S EASY VICTORY
was forced to The Navy team give way to the Rifles two goals to.oge.
"The Navy had an early lead when Spencer converted a penalty in the first minutes of the game. Spencer broke through, but just.
he inside the penalty area fruled by Pickering.
Despite this early set-back the Rites were undaunted and fought back with spirit which had its re
was
The R. A. Stonecutters side could rot imitate Lyemun's feat last week, when it met Kowloon on It had to Saturday at Kow.oon. admit defeat four goals to one.
No goals were scored In the first Sgt. Warwick, RM. (19); 5. Lieut.half, and Kowloon was the first to Pattullo, R.E. (18); 6. Fus. Richards, 2/RW.F. (18). Consola-score after G. White. had convert-ward when Ferguson equalised from
ed a pass from W. Knox to give tion Sweepstake:-Leut. Stevens, Hall (in goal) no chance with a RAO.C. (17).
The "Snap-shooting" Competition (Bisley--H.P.S. 25) Quaifying stage of the Associa- tion 8.R. Championship Aggregate. 1. C.8.M. Eivin, 2/ELR (24); 2.
2nd. Bronze Medals.-Old Mar-2/Sgt. Jones, 2/ELR. (23); 3. 68
Warwick, RM (18); 4. Pte. Win- burians-Aggregate 52.
stanley. 2/E-LR. (19); 5, Fus..
3rd, Old Saloplaza-Aggregate 48. Old Cheltonians Team:-Mr. R. P. Edwards and Mr. B. Barlow.
Old Marlourians Team:--Capi. W. P. Kenyon and Mr. A. J. Lewis. THE "AFFILIATED RIFLE CLUBS"
MATCH. Challenge Cup.
HP. Aggregate-176. 1st. Prize won by R.E's. Team. "Aggregate 157.
Team:-Major Edwards, Lieut. Pattullo, L/Sgt. Hutchins, Cpl. Tonkings, L/Cpl. Peters.
rasper.
Another goal was scored some minutes later when Hal falled to gather a fairy simple shot from Honniball. Stung by these two reverses, the artillerymen took up
the attack and were rewarded when Boyes
..
a perfect centre from Brown.
This success Durred the Rifles to further efforts which ended in Ferguson again scoring for them with a shot that gave Wratten no acored This goal was chance. after Irwin had made a wonderful opening for Ferguson:
Garter, 2/R.W.F. (18); 5, Lieut.de a serious blunder for Findley SECOND GRADE
Stevens, R.A.O.C. (18). Consolation to net into an open goal mouth. Sweepstake:-Lieut. Pattalla, R.E.
(14).
The "Deliberate" (500 Yards) Competition (Bisley H.P.S. 25) Qualifying stage of the Associa tion 8.R. Championship Aggregate (500 yards).
1. Sergt. Jones,, M.C.. 2/RWF. (24); 2, Sergt.. Hill W. 1/RUR (23); 3. A/L/Sgt. Goad, R.AO.C. (23) 4, Mr. Haigh D.R.C. (25); 5. Lieut. Stevens, R.A.0.C. (23) 2. Stonecutters 156, 3. XLVD.C.6, Lt. Pattullo, R. (23). 7. Bgt Consolation 154, 4. HK, Police "A" 150, 5. D.R.C. Mannell RM (28). 98 147, 6. HK Police "B" 143, 7. Sweepstake: Captain Caffyn, RM
2/R.W.F. 122.
35:35 35 105
* 8 8 88
1.
C.P.O. Black,
•BNC
2. L/Cpl Peters;
R.E.
3 Lt. Stevens, R. A.
33 33 32
5. CBM Elvin,
2/EL.R.
6 8 5 22 1 13 8
THE LIGHT AUTOMATIC MATCH.
32 34 31
97
O. C.
33 32 30
95
4. Capt. Rybot, R.A. 34 32 29
05
H.P. Aggregate-80.
4.
... 30.32 32
94 Team:-Sgt.
14
31 34 29 94
.
2nd. 2/RWF. I, Aggregate 74. 4 Team-Sgt. Wighm, Cup, Bet
Ingram, Cup.
93 32 29 32
4. Pte.. Sharples,
2/ELE.
7. Lt. Pattulle, RE 32 34 28
8. Bub/Lt. Ford,
H.K.N.V.F.
9. Pte. Smith,
2/ELR,
32. 31.30 CONSOLATION SWEEPSTAKE.
iCapt. Cafflyn,
R.M.
2. Mr. Autin,
D.R.C. 3.2/1. Wan, H. K.
VAD, C
1st. 1/RURII, Aggregate 77; Rattenbury, Cup, Cpl MyCausland Cup.
3rd. 1/RUR. I. Aggregate 73, Team:-(1) CQM.B. Wallace, Cup, 93 (U) Rtn. Boston Cup.........
INDIVIDUAL REVOLVER
COMPETITION
H.F. Aggregate-60.
1. Sgt. Russell, E.K. Police, AB 91gregate 30.
32 32 29
93
28 32 31
29:29
2. P.01 Amar Singh, H.K. Police:
90 Aggregate 29
(20)..
SERVICES MEETING
V. White and Honniball put the issue beyond doubt when they ob- tained two further gaols for the Mair'anders."
EAST LANCS HAVE
A CHECK
Kowloon B,G.C. Club de Recreio "Kowloon C.C.
H.K.F.C. "B"
H, K. Electric
*not played owing to the green being too wet.
Craigengower "A" Craigengower "B" Kowloon B.G.C. Club de Recreio Police R.C.
Civil Service Indian R.C. Kowloon Dock Kowloon C.C. Talkoo Dock
TABLES TO DATE
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. L. F.
A
Up Downi Pts.
2 2 0 133
118. 15 0 4
1 0. 70 52 18 0
2 1
1 137
93
44
0
2
1
1 134 113
21
0
2
2
1
1 114
128
0-14
2
?
1
1 105
130
0 25
2
2
1
1 97 133
0 36
2
+ 1 52 42
ปี 10
0
116 �
120
€ 13
DIVISION
P. W.
L. D. F
A. Up Down Pts.
2 1
0
1 121
112
9
1
0
1
1 0
0 .66
10 58
0 2
1
1 0 0
52
55
4.0
2
Kowloon B.G,C.
9
11
0
0.
0 1
57 57
0 0
I
1
0 1
0 55
58
4
1
0
1
0
56 66
0 10
0. 10
58
70
0 13
0
0
1
0
45
65
0 20
0
Craigéngower HK.F.C. "B" Club de Recreio Kowloon C.C.
H.K, Electric Police R.C. H.K.F.C. "A" Yacht Club Civil Service
SECOND
Senior Division
C.C.C. “A. CLOSE CALL
Weakest Rink Triumphs
Playing at home, the Craigen- gower Cricket Club "A" beat Club de Recrelo by six shots. C.C.C. "A"
C. Summons
L. C. R. Bouza' A, S. Gomes U. M. Omar
(skip)
A. E. Coates
A. A. Razack
J. Cavanagh R. F..Luz (skip) In a game full of thrs.: Eastern surprised by engaging the Fusiliers, J. Landolt fourth from the head of the Sec-7. N. Attenza ond Division, and playing the 10 E. el Arculli a draw, a goal each on Saturday R. Basa at. Chatham Road......
Both goals had narrow scarith, Following its meritoriously drawn but it was not until the closing game against the Club last week, minutes that the Welchmen ob the East Lancs, defeat at the hands tained a goal through Blog eton. of South China "B" on Saturday Just before the final whistle East- at Caroline Hall, came as a bitter en drew level when Chan Ping To disappointment to their followers.
The final score of two, to one against the military side, was no real indication of the game, for the soldiers had more of the play,
Fallure of the army attack to finish off their five approach Inter-Unit Cup (Services)
methods, nailified their chances Won by:The Royal Ulster of victory.
Rifles:-
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found the net.
KOWLOON SWAMPED" Kowloon was swamped by the Engineers, admitting defeat any 12 geals without reply.
i
(skip)
Totals
21
Recreio.
A. A, Remedios E. M. Remedios C. E. Marques
H. A. Alves
(skip)
J. E, Noronha
D. C. Alves
F. V. Ribeiro"
C. G. Bliva
3
0 70 58 12 0 2
1 1 0 120 109
A CLOSE TUSSLE
Police Win By Four
The Police Recreation Club beat the "Kowloon Cricket Club by 4 shots at Happy Valley. Police
L. Glendenning W. Dall
F. B E Booker
J. Shepherd
(skip)
W. Cameron R. H. E Marks 26 J. Carey.. ¡
W. Mair
(skip)
W. Greig
D. Downian
13
(skip)
21
J. Orem
L. A. Gutierrez
LF. Xavier
J. J. Basto
W. E. Hollands
(skip)
32
F. X. Silva (skip)
Totals
13
INDIANS WIN AT HOME
Only One Rink Down
18
60
At Bookunpoo, the Indian Re- creation Club beat Kowloon Docks Callard opened the scoring, about
by 10 shots.
Kowloon Docks LR.C. 15 minutes after the start; and
P. B, Parks further goals were scored by How-J. Hoosen lett (5), Darby, (3), Wilford, Boy-AK. Minu."
A. H. Rumjahn A. R. Minu
(skip)
KIFLES GO NAP
The Rines further contoidated
* J. Provan
J. Lindsay
V. Rams87
23 (skip)--
"W. Forsyth
Bammy Tsang opened the scorting and Hurst. Rin. Pickering (64); Bergt. Boyting for the Chinese within five (56); Sgt. Walsh (54); L/Cpl. Bar- minutes of the opening. clay (54); Rin. O'Leary (54); Cpl. In the second half Smith made their position near the head of the D. M. Khan Higham (53); B/Lt. Hill (52); Cpt. the score level, but although South second division table, when they 8. M. Rumjahn Watson (52). Team Aggregate: China was ragged, compared to had no dimeulty in defeating the M. Y. Adal 439.
22/R. W. F
3. 3/E L. R. Match Number 1 Kapid Firing (Services "A" Class-ELF.S. 25)
1. Rtn. Pickering, 1/R.U.R. (21);
R. Morrison
K.C.C."
*G. Lee "R. G. Craig- F. Goodwin'
A. Hyde-Lay
20
18 (skip).
32
21
H. Gittins "W." Ceall
W. Hyde N. Bebbington
(skip)
A. E Bilkstone
E. C. Fincher
J. Fraser
R. P. Philips
(skip).
A TWO SHOTS' WIN
Bowling Grean. Beater.
11
18
58
At the Valley; the Civil Service Cricket Club beat the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 2 shots. C.S.0.C.
K.B.G.C. A. Russell J. Watson W. McFarlane
P. E. Knight J. Cook C. Strange F. J. Jones
18 (skip)
JG Mayer 3. Henson M. Henderson A Holland
... (skip)
J. Gellatley 18 L. A. Collyer
S. E. Alderman J. Holidge (skip)
M. Ferguson
.429
425
10
their dockike methods in the Athletic side six goals to one at A, R. Dallah
(skip) opening half, they managed to Sockunpoo, Perea de sang
Cloalscorers were:Gomey, Boyd M. R. Abbas penetrate the detence and add an- other point. Ho Ka Keung netted (3,3 Serates and McKinney Chin A Baker for them.
Chi Tam netted for the losers AM Wahab
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2, CSM Elvin. 2/ELR. (21): 3, R.S.M. Slater, R.T., 2/ELR (20). (Continued on Page 11.)
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POSTPONED GAME
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