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RIFLE

ASSOCIATION

New Members Attend Spoon And Practice Shoot

MEMBERSHIP STILL GROWING

Another large

seed

attendance

of time, between, teams from Hong

Sir

members was at the mid- Kong. Ceylon, Singapore, and the week Spoon and Practice Shoot of Federated Malay States, while a the Association, which was held week later special reference was yesterday afternoon by the made to the forthcoming prize HK.R.A. Over seventy competitors meeting of the Association, and to took part in the shoot, which was the substantial cash prize which favoured with brilliant sunshine has been given the HK.R.A. by His

the Governor, Excellency and a light, but variable, brecze.

For the Arst time members of Cleary Northcote, KC.M.G. the 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots took An account of the more im-

which business

was part in the shoot, and during the portant afternoon the Commanding Officer, transacted at the meeting of the Lieut.-Col. O. E Hall, M.C., with Council of the Association. held on Major Money, the President of the Tuesday last, will be found else- Battalion Rifle Club, visited the where in this issue. ranges and Inspected the Club- house, and expressed themselves as well satisded with what they had seen. It is understood that over one hundred members of this unit have already applied for individual full membership of the Association, and that further applications are being received daily.

As

HIGH LEVEL

MARCH 3, 1938.

CORINTHIANS WIN AGAIN

Beat Combined Police-Club XI

FOWLER SCORES TWO GOALS After holding

the

Islington

the

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Peiping are temporarily suspended. Letters and Postcards for Europe and South Amerien re-forwarded ‘'via Siberin" if so superscribed.

From

Corinthians to a 2-2 draw in the first hall, the combined Club and Police eleven were defeated by the visitors by four goals to two, in a football match played on Club ground. Happy Valley. yes- terday.

The

made Islingtonians

four Japan changes in the second half,

Japan and Shanghai.. A crowd of about 2,000 specta- Straits tors witnessed the match.

INWARD MAILS

Per

Dne

Sirdhand.

and

Tanda.. Aramis

3rd Mar.

3rd Maz.

Barentsz..

3rd Mar,

Calcutta and Straits ....

3rd Mar.

Atreus..

*3rd Mar.

Conte Verde.

3rd Mar.

Comorin......

3rd Mar,

3rd Mar,

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar

LD. Skinner, the local cus- Straits todian, played well and brought Shanghai off a number of fine saves. Bick- Japan and Shanghai.. ford and Fowler were outstanding Hothow in the forward line. but lacked Bangkck and Swatów..

the intermediate Shangbal.... support from

Saigon... Braithwaite and Sherwood were Dairen

regards yesterday's shoot, linë. scoring was definitely on a high level. A member of HMS. Suffolk. prominent for the Corinthians' Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "-London In the opening minutes Fowler 24th February.

A goal Japan Club) narrowly missed

Kwangtung Kwelyang.....

Glenapp....

Bontekoe..

Delagoa Maru.

date.Imperial

C.P.O. G. H. Griffin, took the nettside. S.R. (b) spoon with the fine score of 34. 34, and 30 (98), while the hardicap spoons were won by Cpl. At the other end Braithwaite Japan It will be remembered that it was W. Viges, RE, and S.S.M. W. Street. netted after a fine solo effort. Japan

Australia and Manila. only ten days ago that the unit R.A.S.C In the S.R. (a) series. Fowler equalised in fine style.

From less than four

a corner kick Sherwood Straits became affliated to the Assocla-there were no tion, and the remarkable number highest aggregate scores of 84, and gained possession of the ball to Straits of applications for full membership the spoon for the best net; score give the visitors the lead. Long-Haiphong

to Pte.

Rawling. inan was penalised a foul Air Mail by "Pan-American Air- which are now coming in, augurs goes

ways Direct Service San well for the forthcoming prize 1/Midd'x, R., who gains it under against Howlett, and Fowler scored

Francisco date, 23rd February. meeting, and the future growth of the Association's regulation, which from the "spot kick. the Association.

states that "counting-out" shall commerice with the elimination of the lower scores at the longest dis-

The increasing attention which "NEPTUNA' is being given in the Home press

due

E G.

to the activities of this Association, tance.

In accordance with custom, a is shown by the fact that on two successive occasions, the rifle special spoon was awarded to the 12th MARCH shooting correspondent of the Lon-member of the newly affiliated don Times has referred to the rifle club of the 2nd Bn. The Royal sailing

H.K.R.A.: in the issue of this paper Scots, who made the highest score 16th MARCH

For

SAIGON,

MADANG,

SALAMAUA,

RABAUL,

for January 24, special reference of those members of his unit at- was made to the projected "Far tending, and as will be seen below. East Trophy "match, which is like this was won by Pte. D. Russell, ly to be fired this year, for the first with a nett score of 70.

The leading scores made yesterday afternoon were as follows:

S.R. (b)

for

In the second half the local Shanghai side made the mistake of allowing Shanghai and Amoy their inside forwards to drop back Japan

In defence.

ed.

Japan. Bickford sent over a number of Saigon fine centres, but they were wast- Australia and Manila

The third goal was netted by Straits Sherwood for the Corinthians who U.S.A.. Canada, Japan and Manila

â fourth goal through Seattle, date, 12th February added

·Braithwaite. in the closing Shanghai

minutes of the game. The teams were:

Amoy

Straits and Manila Islington Corinthians: - Longs | Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- man: Martin. Buchanan (Clark); hal-Vancouver. B.C., date 19th Wright (Dance), Whittaker (Man- February ning). Bradbury: Read, Braith-traits..... walte, Sherwood, W. Miller Japan and Formosa.. (Avery) and J. Miller.

Japan

..........

Club and Police:-L. D. Skinner: Straits and Manila

C. File... Bone: D. Hynes, A... R. Straits and Manila Brittain, C. Parker: G. H. T. A.

Pearce. F. Fowler, Howlett and B. Manila

PEAK SCHOOL SPORTS

Nett

Nett

Score at Score at Score at Aggregate

Score Ass'n, 200 Yds. 500 Yds. 600 Yds. F'cap

Nett

Nett

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE

1.--C.P.O. G. H. Griffin 2.-B. F. E. Russell

1

34

34

36"

38*

2

31

32

96

3.P.O. J. C. Swan

scr.

29

94

I. Bickford.

4. Mr. H. W. Cory

1

32

94

5-Sjt. P. Hale

SCE.

29

93

.6.Sjt..V. W. Cooper

4

28

32

91

7.-Lleut. A. J. Le Seelleur 8-Lieut. R. F. Jenks

3

it

29

30

$1

Бет.

30

30

J1

9-L/St, E J. Jordan....

3

30

91

10. Mr. G. H. Lakeman

2

28

89

11. Cpl. W. Viges

6

31.

88t

12-2/Lt. A.O.. Pullman..... 13. Onr. B. J. B. Morahan 14.-C.S.M. R. Challis

4

32

27

88

7

30

26

B6

28

15.-W.O.I. A. F. Pease..

29

27.

18. Cpl. J. H. Singleton

17.-S.S.M. W. Street

8

B

23 28

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All the above competitors used the "1014" rifle.

85

Lady MacGregor

Presents Prizes

Favoured by fine weather the annual sports of the Peak School

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Mirzapore. Kutzang.....i Nankin.... Perseus.

Cyclops.......... G.G. Paul Doume

Pan-American

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4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mar.

4th Mur.

4th Mar,

6th Mar.

6th Mar.

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6th Mar.

8th Mar.

6th Mar.

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7th Mar

Ath "Mar.

Taiping

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Cremer

8th Mar,

Pres. Jackson..... Hector.. ¡Talma.

9th Mar.

9th War.

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10th Mar

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Conte

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For

94

84

84+

were held in the grounds of Tan-

THURSDAY -

deragee (kindly lent by His Hoa-Bamshuf and Wuchow.

Per

Date and Time

Thursday, 3rd

Tal 'Ming

8.15 AM 8.30 AM

our the Chief Justice. Sir Atholl Swatow, Foochow and "Tientsin.... Ninghai MacGregor), yesterday afternoon Saigon. Ceylon, India, * & *8.

Lady MacGregor presented the prizes.

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S.R. (1)

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2-Bdsm. J. Haigh

8

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6

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12-Pte. D. Russell

ន់ នភ ន ន ដ ឌ នដន ឆ៩,

28

JI

31

84*

29

84+

Africa, Egypt & Europe via Mar- seilles-due Marseilles 30th Mar. Aramis...

28

841

27

84

82

80

28//

80

On behalf of the Education De-Manila partment, Mr. J. Ralston, Inspec- iKongmoon tor of English Schools, thanked the Saigon.... organisers and helpers and com- Bangkok petitors for their keeness and paid

Friesland..

Tai Lee.

Apocy Michael Jebsen...

23

74

a warm tribute to Sir Atholl and Air Mall for Wuchow, Kwellin,

27

-73

Lady MacGregor for their kind-

25

71+

ness in lending their grounds.

Kweiyang and Chungking by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." | C.N.A.C. Pline

22

71

24

29

70x

Lady MacGregor was the re- cipient of a gift presented by Isabel Durran and Brian Burton.

FRIDAY

THE RESULTS

Kongso.

x-Denotes the winner of the special spoon mentioned above. *Denotes the winner of the "nett" spoon. +-Denotes the winner of the "handicap" spoon. NOTE: The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all S.R. (a). and SR. (b) Bpoon,Shoots.

1940 OLYMPICS DISPUTE

Japan's Suggested Date Clashes With "Varsity Terms

Paris, Mar. 1.

Disagreement over the date of

K.C.C. TEAMS

Senior A: 1. A. Douglas; 2, J. Dibley: 3, E Hargreaves.

Intermediate B. 1. E. Sanger; 2.

Samshul and Wuchow. The prize winners were as fol-Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and lows:

Chengta, etc. (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Kongmoon Shanghal and Japan Tientsin

F Penn; 3, A. Thomson,

Intermediate C: 1, CA Court; 2

The following will represent the 2 K.C.C. first eleven against the Club de Recreio In a League cricket match on Saturday:-

D. J. N. Anderson (Capt.). E. C.

C. Mal: 3, C. Murdock.

Intermediate D; 1, J. Macmillan;

J. Manning; 3, J. Hargreaves. JUNIORS

Running: 1, Nan Dibley; 2, Brian Burton: 3, Michael Brengal.

Egg and Spoon; 1, Ingrid Oland:

Fincher, N. B. Lloyd. R. E. Lee, G. 2. J. Clark and J. Hodgers, F. O'Bryen, S. Jex, G. C. Burnnet, TA. Madar, P. I. Zimmern, H. M. Baxter, and W. C." Hung; J. P. (umpire); H. Broken- Robinson shire (scorer).

against

swatow, Amoy and (Foochow via

Amoy)

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Ber. Ord.

8.45 AM

10.30 AM

10.00 AN

11.00 AM

2.30 K

4.00 TM

Kowloon 1.0. Reg. 3rd 5.00 PM Ord. Jed 5.00 PM G.P.O:

Reg. 3rd 8.00 PM

Ord. 4th 6.00 AN

Friday, 4th

8.15 AM

G.P.O. & R.P.O.

Eurasia Plane On. Lee............. Nalders...... Newchwang

Reg. Ord.

9,00 AM

9,30 AM

10.00 AM

10.30 AM

10.30 AM

Anhui

1,30 PM

9.30 PM

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. & 8. Af'ca Manila Maru. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada,

Bunny Jump:. 1, B. Burton; 2, J. Clarke: 3, N. Dibley.

Running: 1. P. Kroghmoe; 2 8. Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Zealand Via Brisbane-due Bris- Valentine; 3. M. Mabeal.

bane 22nd March Straits. Ceylon. India, E. & S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Mar- seilles due Marsellica, 1st April Comorin.

SATURDAY

Bunny Jump: 1, 8. Valentine; 2, Ton Martin; 3, P. Kroghimbe,

Team Race: Won by Class 4 (A. Douglas).

Egg and Spoon: V. Kroghmoe; The K.C.C. will be represented 2, T. Hall, 3, L. Durran. the 1940 Olympics at Tokyo arose by the following in the second XI

cricket match at a meeting of the International League Amateur Athletic Federation today. Army "g!!.

A. A. Dand. (Capt.), W. L. MC- when the Japanese delegate poin- ted out that Japan did not accept Kenzie, W. Mulcahy, B. D. 14y, responsibility for the chosen date 15. A. Gray, R. T. Broadbridge, C. B. at the end of August, when the R. Sargent, R. Baldwin, G. A. V. weather was extremely hot and Hall, J. R. Luke and. A. T. Lay; H.

Overy (umpire).. molat in Japan.

Japan suggested that a better date would be the end of Septem-

A whilst drive and tombola will ber or the beginning of October.

be held in the Bergeants' Mess of France, Britain and America, the 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment at however, sald this would prevent Shamshuipo Camp on Tuesday at participation by their university 8.30 p.m. athletes, who provided a large

section of the teams.

C. & S. America & *Europe via San Francisco-due San Fran- cisco, 22nd March and Europe via Siberia Shanghai

Par

4,00 PM

Oid.

6.00 PM

Pres. Coolidge..... Barentsz.....

Reg.

3.30 PB

5.00 PM

Par. 4th 5.00 PM

Reg. 4th 5.00 pu

Tanda

Ord. 5th 9,00 AM

| G.P.Q. & E.P.O.

Par 4th 5.00 PM

Bog. 5th 2.4G ÀM

Ord 5th 11,30 AM ·

Saturday, 5th

Tai Hing

Tai Seun Hong....

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg

8.30 AM

und.

Samshul and Wnebow....... Sandakan "............

TABLE TENNIS Bzabados and Kelen, the Hun- garian table tennis stars, appeared Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ber-

vice"-due Amsterdam, 13th Mar.Comorin in exhibition matches at the King's

Fook On. Theatre (all performances) and Kongmoon gave a very fine account of them- Hothow, Pakhoi and Haiphong...... Kiangsu........

Singkiang selves. Their stroke production Shanghal and ball control was a feature of Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India.

Egypt and Europe via Brindis the exhibition.

due Brindisi 25th March... Conte Verde...... Ord

WIN FOR Y.M.C.A.

The European Y.M.C.A. defeated a local team, the RAPA., in a would friendly table tennis match last

The German and Italian delega- governments concerned tes said that in view of the im-surely see that, their students did night: The score was four games portance of the Olympics the not suffer-(Reuter.)

to three in favour of the Y.MO.A

*Superscribed Correspondence Only.

8.15 AM 8.30 AM

10. O AM

10.00 AM

* 1.00 PX

1,30 PM

G.P.O.&E.P.O. Reg.-.

2.45 FM .3.30 PM

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