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Poor light and a chilly cross wind greeted the eighty-three mem- THE
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AUCTIONEERS.
In the S.R. (a) class, firing at 200, 500 and 600 yards, QMLS, J. Ball, R.A.0.C., again beaded the list, winning the nett spoon with 94, followed closely by Cpl. R. Langford, 1/Mx, with 92 and by Cpl. V. M. Hammond, H.K.V.D.C., with 91.
“ATTABOY" SHIELD BOWLS
Handicap spoons In this class were won by Lt. D. J. N. Anderson, Pte. G. A. Noronha and Pte. A. J. M. Prata, all of the H.K.V.D.C., and by LA.C. W. Gash, R.AF.
APERTURE SIGHTS
1.
In the aperture sights class at 500, 700 and. 800 yards 8 competi: His Excellency the Governor and tors out of 25 obtained 90 and over, several other distinguished guests, à very good result since the light Including Sir Atholl MacGregor, was so bad. Lt. A. J. Le Seelleur. the Hon. Mr, B. H. Dodwell and R.E, just won the nett spoon, hay- Lt. Col. E. P. C. Collin, were pre-ing tied with Mr. J. A. Guard, sent at the tin giver by mem-D.R.C., who was counted out with bers of the Kowloon Bowling a point loss at the longest range. Green Club on Thursday on the They were closely followed by occasion of the tenth anniversary C/Sgt. P. Hale, 1/Mx. and Sgt. Re of the "Attaboy" Shield Competi-J, Heap, RM., who tied with 93. tion which was decided, after an The Handicap spoons were won by
GENERAL
CLUB BEAT THE FREE FORESTERS
J. L. C. PEARCE HITS UP 76
In a two-day friendly cricketTM match which was concluded on the Chater Road ground Yesterday afternoon, the Hong- kong Cricket Club defeated the Free Foresters by eight wickets. In the previous match the Free Foresters beat the Clith.
The Free Foresters team com- prised H. Owen-Hughes, Capt. D. C. E Grose. A. E Perry, Capt: P T. Skipworth, Lieut, C. M. M. Man, Lt. Col. M. 5. Teversham, D. Mc- Lellan, Lleut, M. P. Weedon, Capt. M. T. L Wilkinson, Capt. W. W. Parsons and Major W. G. Harvey.
Scores were as follows: (Capt. P. T. Skipworth 63, H Free Foresters-1st innings-142 Owen-Hughes 22; T. A. Pearce 5 for 23. B. C. Fay 4 for 40.
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HK.C.C. FIRST INNS.
Richardson, Owen Marshall, c Skipworth. b Hughes, b McLellan
A. Pearce, e Skipworth, b
Harvey
McLellan
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33
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Lt. Comdr. Garrett, e Perry, b
McLellan
There will be no shooting at T. Stonecutters on Saturday.
all-day match, in which 64 P. S. Chanchal Singh, H.K.P. and LAMMERT BROS., bowlers trundled up their woods Mr. C. A Hyett, DR.C for 45 very enjoyable heads.
Altogether 16 rinks were occupl- ed, each rink playing the remain- ing 15 competitive rinks. His Ex- cellency also took part in a few heads.
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The winners of the Shield for the current year were a. Ephick, W. H. "Organ, E. A. Atkins and A.
WEDNESDAY'S SHOOT
On Wednesday next, Feb. 14. J. L, C. Pearce, st. Grose, D shoot at 1.45 pm, at Kowloon City B. C. Fay. b McLellan there will be a spoon and practice. Owen-Hughes
at 200, 500 and 800 yards also re-Brig. McLeod, c. Skipworth, b volver shooting. The final of the
Owen Hughes
M. Holland (skip), the runners-up"Bellios Shield" Team Competition N. D Lloyd, e McLellan, b Har- being E Levitt. J. Watson, B. M. will also be fired, between the White sild A J. Hall (skip) 26 Royal Engineers and the Royal
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shots up.«*
Other rinks, in order of nish- ing were:-W. Houston. H. Patrick.this match since the former have Keen competition is expected in H. Fish and J. McKeirle (8). scored only 10 points more than Pope, A. Jeffries, E. Searle and J. their opponents in the previous Meyer (9), H. Cooper, J. Hurst, rounds, Armstrong and R, Duncan (S), E. Turpin, B. Maughan, A. Bower and A. Hyde-Lay (S), G. Deacon. L Jordan. P. Hamilton and W. 8. Drake (S). W. Tomlin, Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, W. Walker and J. G-II (S), A Morton, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor.
LEADING SCORES Leading scores were as follows:-
W. Harrower and D. Lt. A. J. Le Waterton (S), P. Peckham, E.
Spradberry, J. Prentice and J, CMr. J. A. Guard scr. 33 32.29 94 Brown (S), K. C. Hamilton, H. C/Sgt. P. Hale scr. 32 31 30 93 Spoong. J. Logan and J. Fraser Sgt. R. J. Heap scr. 34 30 29 93 (8), R. P. Phillips, W. Hodder, M. PS. (R) Ferguson, and G. Sherriff (S), A Calman, S. C. Walker, T. Coleman (S.I. (R) and H. Lockhart (S), G. Ham- mond, E. Scard, H, Drew and J. L/Cpl S. G. Henson (S), E. Abraham, C. Lang- ley, H. Bicknell and L Guy (8), S.P. W. P. Lt. Col. E. P. C. Collin, W. Wilson. F. Cheesman and G. E. Thomson P.S. Chanchal (8).
Inter - Unit Novices Boxing Competition
WIN FOR ROYAL SCOTS
K. C. Hoo 1 32 27 33 92
A. C. Chan 2 33 34 25 92
Brighty scr. 31 32 28 91
Thompson 2.31 29 30 90
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D. de S, Carey, not out
J. F. Lawrence, run out G. T. Aitkenhead, c Owen-Hughes
Man, 1.b.w., Fay
and b
Grose, e Richardson, b Fay Teversham, CRichardson. b.
Fay
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BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W.
LANE • CRAWFORD
on Wednesday
S.R. (h)
H'p 500 700 800 Tti.
Seelleur scr: 32 32 30 94N
Harvey Perry McLellan
53 4 Owen-Hughes 6.8 140 3 FREE FORESTERS 2ND INNS. Owen-Hughes, b Fay Wilkinson, b Altkenhead Skipworth, b Altkenhead
10
40 2
17
1 00
14
20
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Perry, lbw b Fay
5
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Harvey, b Altkenhead
22
McLellan, c Aitkenhead,
b
Lose Charity
J. L. C. Pearce ...... Weedon, not out...... Parsons, b J. L. C. Pearce
27
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0
Extras
B
Total » 127
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R.
W.
Fay
* 3 53
5
Aitkenhead
11
49
3
Lloyd
2
31
J. L. C: Pearce.
1
2
UK.C.C.-2ND INNS.
Marshall, not out
10
29 27 26 82
S.R. (a)
Lawrence, b Harvey Aitkenhead, a Grose, b Perry Garrett, not out
2
Fund.
0
3
Extras
8
H'p 200 500 600 TTL scr. 31 33 30 94K
The game was at times fast, but there was a noticable lack of
Singh 3 30 30 29 80x Mr. A. F. Evans 2 31 28 29 831 Mr. H. L. Langley 1 29 29 29 87 Sgt. G. E. Breese 32 29 26 87 Mr. H. J. S. Blake ser. 30 26 30 36 B/M. W Kifford scr. 30 28 28 86 Capt. F. P.
Sequeira scr. 30 29 27 85 R.SM. F. Maslen 3 28 33 24 85 Mr. H.G. Foreman 2 29 25 29 83 Mr. LW. Peckham 3 31 23 24 83 Mr. C.A. Hyett 11 31 30 22 83K F/Sgt. F.
Tollison
Lt. G.C. Dawson 1 29 28 2481
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The Royal Scots won the Area Q.M.S. J. Ball Inter-Unit Novices Boxing, Com-Cpl. R. Langford ser: 30 32 30 92 petition at Murray Barracks Wednesday night
the Middlesex Regiment by 20 points CSM J. Mead. nll 28 31 30.89 Hammond 1 30 29 32 91
beating
on Cpl. V. M.
to 17. The Royals won 11 fights to Sgt, M.,F. four. Two of the fights had to be cancelled.
Following are the results:-
BANTAMWEIGHT
Pte. McDougall (RS.) received a walk-over:
FEATHERWEIGHT
ist string-Fte. O'Neill (RS.) re- ceived a walk-over..
2nd String-Pte. Corrigan (RS.) beat L/Cpl. Bull (Mx.).
LIGHTWEIGHT
1st String-Pte. Cole (Mx.) beat L/Cpl. Octon (RA):
2nd String-Bds, Gefa (RS.) beat Cpl. Rich (x).
3rd String Pte, Ross (RS.) beat Pte. Day I).
WELTERWEIGHT.
1st. String-L/Cpl., Wilson (Mx, beat Pte. Wiseman (RS.).
2nd String-Pte. Dingwall (R.S.) beat L/Cpl Colebeck (Ms.).
Soccer
WIN FOR CHINESE
·BY 4-1
Despite the fact that they play-
ed only ten men at the start, The Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa- Hon easily defeated the United Services by four goals to one, on Thursday, in a charity soccer match in aid of the wounded and tite British War Organisation
LACK OF THRILLS
Total (for 2 wkta) 23 thrills and play was scrappy and
T. A Pearce, J. L C. Pearce, Richardson, Fay, Lloyd, Carey and MacLeod did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M. R.
Rushman 4 28.34 26 83 Cpl. Maghar
Singh. 4 28 27 29 86 Pte, G. A.
Noronha 8 28 27 30 85H Lt. D. J. N.
4
Harvey Perry
L/Sgt. A. Moody 7 29 28 27 82
Anderson 9 23 29 30 828
Major 8. White LAC. W. Gash 8 28.26 27 828
5 26 29 25 80 Spr. E. W. Allo 8 22 30 27 79 L/Cpl. J. M.
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Cpl. Naranjan
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Xavier 5 26 27 28 79
Singh: 22 26 20.78
"Pemberton 7 29 26 21 76° Mr. V. R. J.
Merrett 1 22.22 31, 75 †Ptt. A. J. Gastro 9 25 25 23 74
Cpl. R. V.
Danenberg 9 27 26 21 74 Pte. A. J. M.
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3rd String-L/Cpl. Burns (RS.)
Prata 14 25 21 28 72x beat Pte. Cohen (MX).
Capt. F. Sale nil 23 28 21 72 4th. String-Pte. FitzsimmonsA.C. W.H, Golder 11 27.22 22-71 (R.B.) beat Cpl. Manning (MX).
Winner of (N) or (H), will have MIDDLEWEIGHT
handicap reduced by one point,
1st String Cpl. Coupor (RS.) beat L/Bgt. Perry (Mx.),
2nd String-Pte. Malham (Mx.) beat Pte. Clark (RS.).
·3rd String-L/Cpl. Marshall (R.8.) beat Pte. Bedding (MI),
LIGHTHEAVYWEIGHT
1st String-Pte. Revelle (Mx.) beat Lt. Pinkerton (RS.).
HEAVYWEIGHT
Ist String-2/Lt. Miller (RS.) beat Pte. Bridle (MK),
HOME SOCCER
(Reuter)-
LONDON, Feb, the Southern Section of the Be Three matches were played in
gional (Home) football competi- tion.
The first two rounds were of 14 minutes and the third of 2 minutes. and the system of scoring points was 2 for a win and 1 for a defeat. 1-
3
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W.
6
1
9
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TREE VANDALS PUNISHED
Sequel To Surprise Raids By Police
Eleven in'n were arrested in the Peak district on Wednes- day and Thursday when police carried off surprise, raids on the hillsides. The offenders were charged before Mr. T. J. Houston, at the Central Couet yesterday, in connection' with the theft of pine tree and wild tree wood.
uninteresting.
Baw's non-appearance for the Services somewhat upset the line- up, with Lawton making way for Naysmith to substitute for Shee- Han at left back, while Bright: took left inside for Saw.
The Chinese were on the defen- sive for a time, but sooh got into their stride and, with brilliant short-passing, managed to keep the ball well in the opposing sec- tion.
CHINESE SCORE
Raids on the Services goal were many and frequent, but Duncan was there every time. At times the Services Would break away and attack the Chinese goal, but without result, Shortly before half-time, however, the Chinese netted through Chan Tak-fai, whe darted through two hesitating backs to score.
The second session opened with much aimless kicking and it was some time before the teams set- tled down, The Chinese were de Ko Yee, 27, unemployed, who was initely on the offensive and had trees valued at $50, and Chan Kau, charged with stealing two pine the game well in hand to the end. Yeung Shut-yick, Chan Tak-fai 41. unemployed; with the theft of
and Lau Po-hei added three more a pine tree worth $25, were each for the Chinese before Munro sentenced to three months hard netted the only one for the Ber- labour without the option of a vices five minutes before the end. fine. The two were recommended for banishment.
offence was sentenced to three Pun Yee, 63, unemployed," who was also charged with the same
months* hard labour. Bentence against him was deferred for one
year.
The results were: Arsenal 2, Watford 2 Charlton 2, Westham 6,
The remaining defendants ́were. either bound over to be of good Queen's P. R.. Southampton behaviour or banished from the
Colony accordingly,
THE TEAMS
Ling-ring Lee Kwok-wal, Lau Chinese Tam Kwan-kon, Tsang Chung-wan, Pan Po-wel, Soong
Tse-chan, Yeung Shui-yick, Cheuk Shek-kam, Chan Tak-fat Chau Man-chi, and Wong King-cheong. Services-Duncan, Lawton, Nay- amilth; Wilkinson, Sheehan, Hon- neywell, Munro, Le Page, Hendy Bright and Thomas
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