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RIFLE SHOOTING
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939.
In the World of Sports &
11-SHOT SPOON SHOOT HELD AS A CHANGE Sgt. Hale Wins: Sgt. Cooper,
COLONY TENNIS TOURNEY
New Doubles Pairing
HY F. MELA)
E. A. Templeton Also Do Well ALTHOUGH ENTRIES for the
on
AS- A CHANGE. AN ELEVEN-SHOT spoon shoot was held Wednesday at 200 and 500 yards, time not permitting the firing at 600 yards. The light was good at the start but was variable at 500 yards with a mild wind blowing down the range.
Shooting on the whole was good but no Pool Bulls were recorded. C/Sat. Hale won the SK (b) Nett Spoon with a 95 from E. A. Tem- pleton and Sgt Cooper who had the lesser score at 500 yards.
Both Sgt. Cooper and Surg. -Lt. (Pte. J. Scott... Mackle were unlucky in not getting a possible at 500 yards both drop- ping a point with the same shot owing to the sudden change of the light.'
Inspector Chuu. of H.K. Pulce Reserve, had a steady 47 at each
range.
was
Lieut. Holines. back from leave, out getting his eye in for future occasions.
P.O. Richards just managed to obtain
Nett Spoon from the Private Wood of the Royal Scots in
the S.R. at Acers.
:
CHALLENGE CUP
An S.R. (a Thirty Roll has been
Pte. J. M. Bryant.. Pte. D M. Sim. L/Cpl. R. Bullen Sgt. K. C. Hoo Tel. W. E Kirby ER,A. J. D. M. Cne... P.C.R. Nap. L. Pan. Cpl. J. Milroy............ Sgt. M. A. Rushman. P.O. T. W. Phillips... Bdam. H. Emmerson A.B. E. Flood.
annual tennis champion- ships run
by the Hongkong Cricket Club have not yet been that opened, indications are there will be a record number of participants this year.
It is generally expected that the Tsul brothers will be defending
KOWLOON GÖLF CLUB RESULTS
ONE CLUB COMPETITION M. L. da Roza, with a score of 92-1280, won the One Club Com- petition played on Now Year's Day, There was a total of 13 entries.
DECEMBER MEDAL FOOL
A. E. Davies, with a score at 77- 1463, won the Medal Pool for December. T. D. Paton was runner up with 73-667. There was a total of 9 entries.
Starting times for the Laneford Trophy to be played on Sunday- am...
9.00-A. E. Davies v M. L, da Roza
ANNUAL RACE MEETING
Programme For First Day
The programme of the first day of the Annual Race Meeting at Happy Valley, Saturday "February 25, is as follows:—
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Re-
BADMINTON.-"A" Division,
crelo v. "University "B";. Uni- versity "A" v. King's College. Mixed Doubles. University Recrelo; St. John's v. Kowloon Tong: YM.C.A. Badminton,
*
the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.; On thedral Hall Badminton League Match. p.m.
TO-MORROW
Kow-
"E (Chatham Road), 3.30 p.m.
A.S.A. V. Medicals (Chatham Road), 4 p.m.; Signals V. 2441 RA. (P. E. Rond); 2.30 p.m. GOLF-Captain's Cup (Fanling.
Old and New Courses). HOCKEY-Caer Clark Cup, Y.M. CA. v, St. Andrew's ("*"), 2.45 p.m.;
C.B.B. V. H.K. Ladies Brawn (Happy Valley), 3 p.m. Cup. D.G.S. V. C.B.A. (C.B.A,); 'St. Andrew's V. Recreio "" "(St. Andrew's), 3-p.m.; Recreio
"A" V, HK. Ladles
3 p.m. RUGBY.
Triangular
(Recreio),
Тонгда-
1.-11.30 . Foochow Cup.-- Winner $750, Second $300. Third BOWLS-Government
House Y $200. For China Pentes. Weight
Kowloon B.0.Ç. Government for inches as
House). 3.00 p.m. per scale. Ponies that have started at least three CRICKET-First Division, times at Race Meetings of this Club toon CC. v. HK. University previous to this Meeting and have Alumni Assn.; Recreto v. Civil Service C.C. (F); Hongkong C.C. v. Indian R.C. (F); Second YACHTING, - 4th Division, Civil Service 0.0. ช.
Series for Racing Yachts. Recreio
Indian (L):
RC. v. Kowicon C.C. L: Police R.C.
H.K.F.A. COUNCIL
their utles-"Wal-pul" the singles | 9.05—A. A. Lopes G. P. Murphy never won a race at such Meetings | and, together with "Yan-pal," the 2.10-T. Lamb v 2. O. Murphy
9.15 A. J. Dennis v S. Jex
doubles.
and Grifans of this Meeting allow- ed 7 lb. Subscription Griffins of
In connection with, the doubles 9.20 W. C. Simpson y E. F. Fincher this Club of this.Meeting allowed i
9.25-W. A. Ahern y W. J. Wolley
I learn from good authority that a930-F. C. Barry v W. A. Stewart new combination this year will
take part-W. A. H Duff and T. 9.35-W. Bastin P. J. Bone and Pearce. This is a very formidable
41 40 81 38 42 80 39 41 -80 41 37 78
36 41 77
37 40 77
35 41 76
37 39 76
pair and should go a long way.
39 36 75
35 39 74
33 40 73 35 38 73 38 37 73
WEEK-END SHOOTING· AT STONECUTTERS
The usual good scores were re-
end shoot. Weather conditions
S. A Rumjahn will again be en-.
[tering with, his cousin "H.D.", while
I hear that Omar Rumlahn will partner George Chan
TO-MORROW'S
RUGBY GAME
The following have been selected to represent the Royal Navy at
final round of the Triangular
introduced and the President of the turned at Stonecutters at the week- Rugby against the Army in the
Association, Major R. D. Walker,
has kindly presented Challenge Were good and the S.R. (a)'s parti-Tournament or the Navy ground,
Cup for this event.
cularly took advantage of this.
in the SR: b Class. E. A. Tem- Owing to the lateness in the sea-pleton again headed the list with son, six scores only need be record- a 97, followed closely by two 95's. ed with the four best to count
In order to give ciembers chance of getting on with this compelttim. the shoot next week will be a seven shot shoot at 300, 500, and 600 yards.
Revolver targets also in fature will be available for practice.
Chubs are reminded that entries close for the Bellos Shield on January 15.
Causeway Bay, on Saturday at 4 p.m.
Pay Lieut. Stevens (Kent); Ldg. Tel. Kelly (Kent). P.O, Askwith
The following are the leadingDainty), Ligut. Skelton (Medway).
scores
S.R. (B)
200 500 000 Ttl. EA. H. I Templeton 34 31 32 97 E.A. W. J. Glipin. 32 32 32 96 Mine. F. G. Heather 32 33 31 98 E.R.A. J. R. Thorpe... 29 33 33.95 E.R.A. T.A. Cunning-
ham
20 32 33 94 Mr. H. L. Langley... 31 31 32 04
The leading scores of the spoon 'P.O. J. C. swan. 33 30 31 94 shoot are as under:-
33 27 32 92
E.R.A. L. G. Keller 28 32 32 92. P.O. A. C. Hinds Mr. W. Austin...... P.O. F. J. Davey.
S.R. (B)
200 500 Tul:
C/Sgt. P. Hale
47 48 95
E.A. H. J. Templeton....
48 47 95
Mr. T. J. Boulton.
Sgt. V." W. Cooper...
49 40 95
Surg Lt. J. B. Mackie... 45 49 04
S.J. C. Chai
47 47 941
PO JC. Swan
48 46 94
P.O. D. J. Silcock..
45 *48 93
F.O. C. Clark..
45 46 92
Sgt. P., H. Thong..
43 47 90
Lieut. L. B. Holmes. .43 47 90 E.A. W.,J. Gilpin
44 46 90 E.R.A. J. R. Thorpe...... 41 46 89 Pte. V. M. Hammond... 44 45 89 E.R.A. T.A. Cunningham 45 44 89 Lieut. A. J. Le Scelleur 45 44 80 P.O. A. C. Hinds......... 41 47 88 S.Sgt. N. Dumville..... 44.44 88 Sgt. A. C. Chan.....
29 32 31 01
32 32 27 91
31 32 27 90 Mr. H. J. S. Blake... 31 29 29 89 E.R.A. J. Chick........ 29 33 27 89 E.R.A. J. E. Sherlock 28 29 27 84 Mr. J. G. Blies... 27 29 27 83 Mr. L. C. Thorne..... 26 28 26 80+
S.F. (A)
*
!!
F.O. H. Richards...... 31 30 30 01* Cpl. F. Cole.......... 30 29 30 891
29 20 28 86
24 30 31 85
L/Cpl. R. Bullen A.B. E. Flood...... Ptc. D. M. Sim.
27 29 28 84. Stoker C. H. Barrett 28 29 26 83 Tel. W. E. Kirby... 27 29 26 827 Mr. W. K. Gillman 27 29 26 82 Cpl. W. Nunn.. E.A. T. G. Jones.
26 29 26 81
28 28 21 77
P.O. D. H. Tumber... 23 "27 24 74 ER.A. L. R. Barham 26 25 23 74 Stoker F. Holt... 29 28 22 73 Stoker J. T. Thomo- "
40 46 86
Major G. P. Murray..
38 45 83
ERA. J. E. Sherlock
40 43 83
C.S.M. F. Stanford.
41 42 83
Sgt. K. C. Wong.
Sgt. C G. Tomlinson...
S.R. (A)
42 41 83 37 38 75+
son
P.O. H. Richards..
Ptc. T. H. Wood
Cpl. Maghar Singh
Sgt. C. Wong
43 44 87* 42 44 80+ 40: 42 827 42 40 82+ Cpl. Naranjan Singh..... 38 43 81
Cpl. F. Cole.
-38 43 81
SECOND TEST · DRAWN
28 28 16 72 ERA. E.A. Johnson 23 25 23 71 P.O. J. A. Page........ 27 23 21 71 L/Stoker T.C. McGill 25 24 21 70
-Denotes winner of the "Nett"
Spoon. t-Denotes winner of the "Han-
dicap" Spoon.
WEEK-END CRICKET
SELECTIONS
The Club de Recrelo 1st XI against the Civil Service C.C. at | King's Park on Saturday will be as
A. M. Rodrigues (Capt.), N. Bel- trao, J. Gonsalves. E. L. Gosino, I. G. Gosano. H. L. Ozorio, A. M. CAPETOWN, Jan. 5 (Reuter).-Prata, W. A. Reed, P.-M. N. da Silva, j The second Test match between 1., E. M. L. Soares and A. N. Other. South Africa and England ended
Rowan And Nourse follows:-
Bat Out Time
in a draw, the second consecutive
KOWLOON TEAMS The following have been chosen "England's declaration, South Africa to represent Kowloon Cricket Club
one
of the rubber. Following
failed in their first innings to
display.
on Saturday:-- 1st XI V
Alumni Association
avoid the follow on, being dismiss(friendly) at home.-E. C. Fincher. ed for 286 runs, of which Dudley K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, G. Nourse had "the distinction of
C. Burnett, G. G. Davies, E. F. scoring 120 in a brilliant all round Fincher, R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, N. A. E. Mackay, G. A. White. C. *South Africa batted confidently Walker. in their second venture at the
2nd XI v. Indians (League) ati wicket and although they lost Mit-Sookunpoo.-W. Mulcahy (Capt.), chell when only two runs were on F. A. Broadbridge, H. Brokenshire. the board, Van Der Byl and Rowan R. Baldwin, B. A. Gray, G. A. Good- gave aggressive displays scoring ban, B. D. Lay, J. R. Luke, W. L. freely round the wicket.
McKenzie, R. A. J. Simpson, G. E. Taylor. Reserve, G. W. Olffen. Umpire. A. A. Dand,
Nourse came into the match late in the game, following Van der Byl's dimissal, and together" with Rowan played out time..
/
+1
Scores:-
280 (Dudley Nourse 129, B. Mit- ENGLANG —It innings, 559 for chell 42, P. G. Van Der Byl. 37: 9 wickets declared (W.R. Ham-Verity 5 for 703. mond 181, Ames 115, B.H. Valen- 2nd innings-201 for 2 wickets tine 1123.
(Van Der Byl. 81. E. A. Rowan 89 SOUTH AFRICA:-1st innings. not out),
Pay Mid. Hankin Kent); Lieut. Eillot (Capt.) (Eagle), Lieut. Talbot (Medway) Ldg. Sea Romans Eagle). Mr. Witherdon (Duncan). Lieut. Boddington (Medway), P.O. King (Tamar), Lieut. Darling |(Medway), Lieut. Ogle Medway), Llett Griffiths Medway), and Sub-Lieut. Hain (Eagië).
has
The Commander-in-Chief kindly consented to present the Cup on the conclusion of the match.
THIS
T. D. Paton.
TELESCORE SPECIAL
13 HOMES WEDNESDAY PORTSMOUTH BRENTFORD LIVERPOOL SUNDERLAND ASTON VILLA
BIRMINGHAM HUDDERSFIELD WOLVES GRIMSBY
ABERDEEN HEARTS RANGERS
3 DRAWS
EXETER
BARROW
ALBION
3. AWAYS
CHARLTON MANCHESTER C. CELTIC
WEEK'S WINNERS
IN HOME FOOTBALL
"Telescore" Selects Them For "Daily Press" Readers
The following are the Home football fixtures for the week-end with the probable winners given in capital type.
Each Friday "Telescore" ́pleks the winners for Hongkong follow- ers of this great winter game, the forecast for to-morrow being as follows:-
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
V
Swindon
V
V
Port Vale Aldershot
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) -
BRIGHTON BRISTOL R. Exeter
ACCRINGTON Barrow NEW BRIGHTON OLDHAM
Wrexham
V
▼
Crewe
Carlisle ** Hartlepools
SCOTTISH LEAGUE—1st DIVISION
ABERDEEN Albion CLYDE
HAMILTON
St. Johnstone
Hibernian
V
"St. Mirren
y
V
Falkirk
HEARTS
Aзr U.
KILMARNOCK
V
Queen O'South
บ
Queen's Park
V
Ralth R.
· RANGERS
WEDNESDAY WEST BROM" PORTSMOUTH BRENTFORD Southport
· LIVERPOOL BARNSLEY Chester▾ YORK DERBY BLACKBURN Chelsea BUNDERLAND ASTON VILLA LEEDS U.
NEWPORT
Third Lanark
Partick
MOTHERWELL
CELTIC
3RD ROUND CUF TIE
Queen's Park Rangers LEICESTER
Runcom
"TOTTENHAM
CHELMSFORD
Cardiff
Norwich
BIRMINGHAM
CHESTERFIELD
HUDDERSFIELD
WOLVES FULHAM
Blackpool
MIDDLESBRO' GRIMSBY
Arbroath
Yeovil & Petters
"Manchester U.
V
Lincoln
V.
:
Newcastle
Doncaster
Luton Stockpart
COVENTRY
Millwall
Everton
Swansea
ARSENAL
Plymouth
Ipswich
Bournemouth
Walsall West Ham Stoke
PRESTON N.E.
Watford Southampton
CHARLTON MANCHESTER C. Halifax
Southend Notts Forest
Bradford
Bury
SHEFFIELD IT. Bolton
V
Tranmera
Notts C.
Y
BURNLEY
(League Tables On Back Pare)
v. Navy (L); Army v. Hongkong C.C. (1
ment, Army" v. Navy (Navy). 4 p.m: Club "A" v. a Navy XV (Navy), 2.45 pmn.
MEETING
h
Corinthian
Malden Stakes.-FOOTBALL-First Division. Club A meeting of the Hongkong
12 1b. Jockey Allowance. Allow- ances accumulative. Entrance $10. One and a Half Miles.
2.-12.00 noon. Winner $1,250. Second $400." Third $250. For China Ponles, bona fide Grians of this Meeting. Weight) for inches as per scale. Entrance $10, Six Furlongs.
3.-12.30 p.m. Sydney Malden Stakes. First Section)-Winner 1s1,250 Second $400, Third $250
For Australian Ponies. Grins of this Meeting. Weight for inches Entrance $10. Six 29 per scale Purlongs,
Note:-One entry only will he made for Races 3 and 7. Entries (Continued on Back Page)
FURTHER
SPORTS NEWS
PAGE 16.
v. Eastern (Club), 4 p.m.; Kow- Football Association Council will loon V. Middlesex (Kowloon) be held in the Association's rooms.
4 p.m.: Police v Navy Boun Bank of Canton Building, on Mon- dary Street), 4 p.m. Second day January 9, at 5.30 p.m. Division, R. Engineers, v. RA.O..
C. (Military), 4 p.m.;. Club v.
Eastern (Club), 2.30 p.m.; How- ADVERTISEMENT
loon v. Middlesex (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.: Police v.. 5th (Boundary (Street); 2.30 Third Division (A),, 30th R.A. v. The January Race Meeting R." Scota (Sookunpod), 2.30 will be held at Areia Preta, p.m.: Electric v. South China Macao, on Sunday, 8th January,
R.ATHE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. pm.
(Caroline Hill), 2.30 p.m. Kit Chee ።. Stanicy R.A.
(St. Joseph's), 2.30 p.m.: 5th R.A.
v P.W.D. (Military), 2.30 p.m.; R. Engineers (C) v. RA.S.C. (Sockunpeo), 4 p.m.; Third Di- vision (B), Powhattan v. RA.F. Caroline Hill), 4 p.m.; Stone- cutters" 'W;8 4. R. Engineers
1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The first bell will be rung at 1.30. p.in, approximately.
CANTONNAGE
By order,
S. W. CHENG,
Is what you put on the weighing machine when you have been living on the Bund for months. without taking exercise and drinking Beer other than EL.B.
Secretary.
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