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HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION
SEASON CLOSES
Large Attendance At Sunday Meeting
Prizes Distributed By
Col. N.M.S. Irwin
The rifle shooting season has now drawn to a close, after nine months of great enjoyment, to members of the Hong Kong Rifle Association, of broken records, both as regards standard of Aring. and membership.
The outstanding event of the season must be the departure of Major D. H. Steers, O.B.E, R.E, former Honorary Secretary and foun- der of the Association. Its left behind a fully grown Association whose membership is the largest outside England. The clubhouse, which he personally designed, is second to none. Finances can only be described as extraordinary healthy.
He handed over, the duties of Honorary Becretary to Major G. P. Murray, who has maintained that high standard of efficiency and interest. He took over his duties Just before the Bisley Meeting, and praise is all the more due to him for the running of a very success- ful and most enjoyable meeting, which entailed many days' hard work, both during and before that week-end in April.
On December 30, last year, the Association entered an S.R. (a) and S.R. (b) team for the N.R.A. Över- seas Colonial Match. This was the first time that an S.R. (a) was entered by the Association. The team gained 5th place in the S.R. #al, and 9th place in the S.R. (b).
At the end of last year the Royal i Ulster Rifles and Welch Fusiliers two of the main supporters of the Association left the Station. This deficit was made good by the al- most wholesale joining-up of the 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regiment.. At the beginning of this year, the 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders left the Station, and so again numbers diminished. This once more was soon mended by another wholesale joining-up of the Royal Scots.
GUN CLUB SECTION
--INTER-AFFILIATED CLUBS
MATCH
AUSTRALIANS AT LORDS
Draws With M.C.C Team
London, May 17. The Australians are placed very favourably in their watch, against the M.C.C. at Lord's.
Australians 502 (Bradman 278: Smith 6 for 139).
M.C.C... 214
| (Wyatt 84 not out; L O'B. Fleet- wood-Smith 4 for 601. Following on the M.C.C. had. 87 for one wicket. Rain later stopped play and the match therefore is drawn.
OTHER MATCHES
At Ilford. Lancashirè beat Essex |by an innings and 177 runs. „ Lan- cashire, 491 to: 8 declared (Iddon 114. Oldfeld 115: Peter Smith 5 for 57). Essex 119 (Nutter 5 for .38). Following on. Essex scored
S.R. (a) Winner 1st Bn. Middlesex 195,
Regiment
Lt. Dawson L/Cpl. Amos L/Cpl. Powell Dr. Stickley Bds. Halgh
Total
Lunch scores of other matches played today are as follows:-
Cambridge, University, 209 - and
WEDNESDAY, MAY“ 18,
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1938.
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TENNIS
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Further progress was made in Java
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Mausang....
Total
433
Shirala..
Scots
S.R. (b) Winner. 4th Submarine Flotilla Rifle Club P.C. Clark
P.O. Hinds
CER.A. Atkinson
E.R.A.. Keiller
EA. Templeton
1 Total
SR. (b) Second-Hong Kong Police:
Sgt. Perkins
Sgt. Mckay
Lap. Hopkins
Cpl. Puran Singh
· P.C. Charan Singh
5.R. (b) Aggregate Winner: Burg. Lieut. Mackie, $5.
Since the commencement of the season, there has been a new ad- dition to the activities of the 91. Association-namely the formation
the Small Units Tennis League | Calcutta and Straits- when two matches were decided Calcutta and Straits at Bookunpoo yesterday.
RE v. RA.
The 22nd Coy. R.E. beat the 3th Handicap Winner; Sgt. Perkins, Bde. R.A. by 5 sets to 4.
Scores:-
200 Yards range winner. E. A. Capt. Nottingham and Lieut. Templeton, 49.
King (22nd Coy: EE) beat Lt. Hazel and Sher-
wood
of the Gun Club Section under the personal supervision of Captain W. 500 Yards range winner: Surg. C. Newton, 1st Bn. The Middlesex Lt. Mackie, 49, Regiment, who is the Honorary Handicap Spoon Winners: Cadet. Secretary of this Section. It has Carey, 88: Sgt. Cooper, 92. proved immenjely popular on the monthly Sunday shoots, and especially during the Bisley Meet- Ing.
6--2
beat C.Q.M.S. Kingsland and
Sgt. Stokes.......
6- beat Slater and Sgt. Skinner 6-1
Goodwin and Dates (22nd Coy. B.E.)
S.R. (A) Aggregate Winner: Sgt. Richard-Spr. son, 81.
Handicap Winner: Private Mil- the
Association roy, 80. hopes to arrange more Clay Bird 200 Yards range winner: Corp. Competitions, etc., other than the Maghar Singh, 40. normal monthly meeting.
Next
season
Special credit is due to Captain W. C. Newton. for the inaugura- tion and ninning of this sphere of the Club's activities.
500 Yards range winner: Pte. Milroy. 43.
Handicap Spoon Winners: Cpl. Maghar Singh, 78; Pte. Stot, 76; Pte. Hitchcock. 70. "
y
R.E. Oncers' Cup won by Cpl. The season was brought to a fitting close last Sunday when the H, 88; Second: Cpl. Nunn, 82. "
Revolver Net Spoon won by Inp. Association held its 5th and final Sunday meeting. At this meeting Tansley. R.KP. Colonel M. N. S. Irwin, D.S.O., M.U. Handicap Cup won by Sgt. Per- acting President, very kindly con-kins, H.K.P. ·· sented to give away the prizes,
Sweepstake Winter:-8.R. thus closing what must be to all L/Cpl. Bayliss 8.R. members, the most enjoyable of all Thompson. shooting seasons ever experienced
HIGH SCORES.
Over 150 members turned up and competed for the various com- petitions, and during the whole morning the weather, although hot, did not deter many members from making high scores, notably the score of 95, out of a possible 100, made by Surg. Lt. Mackie.
Owing to the large numbers, only two ranges were used, 200 and 500) yards, at which eleven rounds were
red, ten to count.
Concurrently with the normal shoot were two "teams events.
Fushimi Maru....
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For
WEDNESDAY
Samahui and Wuchow
Per
Date and Time
Tai Ming....
lost to Hazel and Sherwood 0-6
and to lost
Kingsland Stokes
2B lost to Slater and Skinner... 1-6) Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono
Jalu, and U.S.A. by the "Pan- Srt. Mitchell and Walle (22nd
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Coy. R.E.)
lost to Hazel and Sherwood 2-6 !: beat Kingsland and Stokes 86 Holhow, Pakhot and beat Slater and Skinner...... 62) Kengmoon.......
RA.P.C. v. E. SCOTS
At Sookunpoo the RAP.C. over- whelmed "A" Coy. R. Scots winning by 9 sets to nii,
Scores:--
Major Balnes and Taylor
(a):
a): Spr.
(R.A.P.C.) beat Targus and Oakes.... 02 beat Drew-Wilkinson and
Trudeo is
6-1
CLAY BIRD. RESULTS Aggregate Open
First; Lt. Ashby, HKN.V.F., 25. Second: Capt. Newton, Middle- sex, 19.
Singles Open Firat: Lt. Ashby; Second: Capt. Newton
... Singles Handicaps First: Capt. Newton; Second: Capt. Trevor
Doubles Open First: Capt. Trevor Second: Super. Thompson.· · ·
Walking-up Open First: Lt. Ashby; Second: Mr." Oliphant.
Before Mal. Murray called upon
beat Gibson and Napfer... B-D Bradshaw and Adlam
(R.A.P.C.)
beat Fargus and Oakes...... 6-0 beat Drew-Wilkinson and
· Trideo
6--2 beat Gibson and Napier... 6-1 Tlitham and O'Connor
(R.A.P.C.)
best Fargus and Oakes................. 60 beat Drew-Wilkinson and
Trudeo
6-1
beat Gibson and Napler. 6-2
TO CHOOSE OLYMPIC STADIUM SITE The 8.E. (a) team had to con- slat of one officer, two N.C.O.'s and
Belgrade, May 17. two privates or their equivalent. Col. Irwin to give away the prizes Herr Werner, March, who' de- The event was won by the 1st Bn. he thanked Col. Irwin on behalf of signed the Olympic Stadium and Middlesex Regt. The B.R, (b) team the Council”and members of the the Reichs Sports Ground in had to consist of 5 AR. (b) Rifles. Association for very kindly con-Berlin, arrived here today to This event was won by the 4th [senting to become President, • select 锘 suitable
the site for | Submarine Flotilla Rifte" Club.
After the prizegiving Col Irwin construction of a stadium for the The SR. (b) Aggregate Cup was congratulated Maj, Murray on the Olympic Games of 1948, which won by, Burg: Lt. Mackie and the very excellent meeting which he may possibly be held bere. B.R. (b) Cup by Sgt. Richardson, had arranged for that day and (Transocean).
thanked him for the work he had put into ff
MANY PRIZES
Maj. Murray then called for INDIANS AND CHINESE three cheers for Col. Irwin.
START WELL
(Continued from Faze 10)
C. Burnett and A. Crawford
(K.C.C.)
The attendance at the Clay Bird Range was a record since the in- ception of the Gun Club Section;
Mr. Wong Bor, Manager of the Sporting Arms Store, very kindly About 30,000 Miso tribesmen in presented a Silver Cup for the Kwelchow Province gatherer in a aggregate score in Singles Doubles propaganda meeting, held in Kwel-G. and Walking-up.
yang on May 9, for the "eradica Besides the cup the Association tion of national humillations and presented silver paper weights the promotion of military service.” modelled after a clay bird for the states a message to the Hwa Mel winner of each separate competi-Chen Pao. The participants, says A. EL P. Guest and 8. A. Gray tion, and a silver Gun' Club Spoon the report, attracted much atten- for the runner-up, h
tice with their colourful costumes, The following are the results of simple manners and primitive the Sunday Bhoot.
singing and dancing.
best Chan and Ipné 7-8 best Liu and Ho
beat Eo and Chang
(KCC)
best. Chan and Ip.. lost to Llu and Ho..
beat Ho and Chang
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