HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

Russell Wins Treasurer's

- Prize In Shoot - Off

GOVERNOR TO PRESENT TROPHIES

THIS AFTERNOON

The fifth day of the Bisley Meeting opened in brilliant weather much to the relief of competitors and officials alike. In fact, so amazing was, the change' on the Kowloon City Banges that it was dimenit to believe that only twelve hours before., shooting was an impossibility, and crossing from tent to tent was an adventure fraught with danger.

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Yesterday morning everybody was cheerful and happy and so well did the staff and competitors co-operate that the day ended with the lost time of the previous afternoon completely. recovered.

Firing commenced promptly at way to feel anything but pleasure 8.30 a.m., with the Treasurer's at 'the fact that his fellow ser- Prize at 200 yards, Competition viceman eventually took the cup. for this prize was very keen and!

DIFFICULT LIGHT

a shoot-off was necessary before

At 800 yards conditions were Russell, of the Hongkong Police.! and Sgt. Rushman, of the Stone- not too good as the light was cutters Range Staf, who each scored 48, decided, that the former should be the winner of this new trophy.

The Brookwood, at 300 yards, was the next competition on the board and, in spite of the dim- culties of competitors who had to Are on both ranges in order to catch up with the Interrupted programmes, this last competition in the qualifying stages of the Governor's Prize was completed by the time' arranged.

FINE SCORE

difficult due to slight breeze and the wind from the right varied throughout the shoot. In spite of this, very good "scores were put up, and the result was in doubt up to almost the last shot for there were "three scores of 45 to be beaten when Sub-Inspector C. C. Chau, of the Police Reserve,

red his last shot which to give him the prize had to be a bull. He was equal to the strain and turned in a card of 48 to carry off the cup.

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Otway's fine effort at 700 yards reaped Its reward at the longer The second stage aggregate was range for the 42 he scored in the wen by Lt. Le Seeleur. of the RE, Army and Navy Cup gave him who with his fine score of 141 the aggregate. Sgt. Nunn cate made in this stage brought his second with 90 and he was close- tally up to 233 to lead the fleldly, followed by Lt. Seelleur with in the final twenty who will shoot 89 and the Royal Engineers walk- today in the Bisley and Pirbrighted off the range with their heads for the honour of riding in the almost as high as their three top chair carried "shoulder high by scores. It remains to be seen the remaining nineteen,

whether those same heads will stand so high at the same time today.

GOVERNOR'S PRIZE

High up in the list are our three friends Classey, Gilpin and Templeton, of the RN., while the Police and Folice Reserve have Shooting commences this morn- three competitors each In the

ing at 9 a.m. and the competi- twenty..

ions to be fired are the Pres!-

The affliated Rifle Clubs Match dent's Cup, the final of the S.R. fired at 11.30 produced a very Championship, the Senior Mem- close fight, no less than three

bers Match and the final stages teams trying for first place with of the Governor's " Prize. It is the extraordinary good scores of 270. On the count out the Hong-matter for congratulation by all concerned that the final day's

SPORTS

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were alocked during the morning gallops at the Race Course --

Geordle

Hillsboro Bay

Just in Time

Jober

Vixen Tor

Derby Day

Hughber Shuttlecock Pumelo

Advancing Time

Bruno

Viceroy

Sea Urchin

Wüberras

A Roaring Time

Jane Doe

Cockleroi

Satinlight

Courting Eve Ooriagh

1 34.2 1.08 1.41 2.09

34 1.35 1" 44

Dis- 1st

and 3rd 4th Last tance qr. Qr. QT. Qr. qr.

1.08 1.43

39 1.08.3 1.41.3 2.12.3 30:3

1.18

1.32

31

1 34.1

1.08.2 1.41.3 2.12

30.2

Brutus "....

40.4. 1.15

1.47

32

Dawn Star

#41 1,18 1.55

3T

Poconos & Colorado Star

2.30.2 59.3 1.29.3

30

Racylight

1 38

1.11.3 1.453.3 217

31.2

37

1.18.1 1.41,3

29.1

1 .28

57.3 1:28.2 1.57

30.3

1 -42

1.20.2 1.55. 2.26

31

1.37.2 1.15

1.49.1 2.19

29.4

1 36.2

1 4

1.12 1.45 2.14 29 1.23,3 1.58.2 2.30

31.2 23

1 29 1 34. 1.05

1.00.1 1.31.1 1.50

27.4

1.33.3 2.01.2 27.4

# 42

1.18 1.49.2

91.2

31.1 1.02

1.31.1

29.1

Boolat Bay & Royal Highness...

# 34

1.08.3

1.36.

30.2

-1 40

1.18.2 1.52.2 2.24.2 32

1 32

1.03.2 1.34.3 2.021 27.3 #37.4 1.34.1 1.43

30.4

7 33.2 1.05

1.31.4

26.4

# 37

1.10.2 1.423

32,1

38.3

1.12

1 34.3 1.10.2 144 2.14.3 30.3 1 35 1.10.4 1.43.3 2.15.1 1 36 1.08.2 1.38 2.03 3 35.1 1.05.4 1.33:4 1.43.2

31.3 27

28

31.2

1 36.2

1.10

1.41.2 211

.. 29.3

Brown Derby Commencement Bay & Tim Far View Winnie Bogey

* *38

1.13.3 1.43.3

30

1.40

1 34.3 1.07-

1.38.3 2.04

27.2

1" 45

1 40.2 1.14.3 1.46.1 218 1.29.3 2.05.3 2.43

29.4

37.2

# 35,3 1,09.4 1.41,3

31.3

1 35

1.10 1.44.3 2.19.2 34.4

3 40

1.12.4, 1.43.1

30,2

4 38.1

1:09.3

1.40.2

30.4

1 34.4

Kitty & Princes Bridge Willyrillly

1.07 1 37 1.09.3 1.48 1.27.3

1.38.2 -2.05

28.3

1.40 2,09.3 29.3

7 34. -- 1.07.4

2.04.3 2:36.4 32.1 1.42.3

34.4

Smashing Through & Silver

Wings

1 39

Rose Emily

...

1 41

1.14

1.19

1.45.2 2.17 31.3 1.55 2.25 30

Guinness Time, Smiling Time, Attacking Time & This Time Lancashire Chap

1 33.2 107.2 139.3 2.11 31.2 2 39.1 1.15 1,49

34

Rose Jane

Some Hope & Tampa Bay...... Income Tax & Fair Chance Amber I

Celtic Star.

Distinctive Time & For All

Time

Scenic View Dekko

Jahnber

Galveston Bay

Amiens Cürise

Plain View

1.18.2 1.51.3 2.23.2 31.4

Lt. Cooper 43; C/S. Hale 48: Cpl., HKP.R. 45; 5, Sub-Ins. Chau, Brighty 43. Total: 273.

The Inter University Match

1. Birmingham University:-Lt. Dawson 46; 2/Lt. J. Badger -39. Total: 85.

2. Oxford University-Lt. Holmes

kong Police beat the Police Re-competitions remain as original- serve and 1st Middlesex who thusly fixed in spite of the two wash 43; 2/Lt. C. R. Jones 35. Total: 78. |

came

*ively.

second and third respec-outs of Friday and Saturday.

There will also be Individual revolver and revolter

COMPANY MATCH

THE RESULTS

medals

Over on "B" range the Company competitions before noon, Match in the morning and the At 4 pm. today His Excellency Machine Gun Match in the after-will present the prizes noon gave everybody a busy time, but as we have now some to ex- pect from our experience of the past few days there were no "snags" and the timing was per- fect.

In the afternoon on "A" range the difficult Council Cup and Army and Navy Cup Competitions were fired off and the first at 700 yards again had to be, decided by

The results of yesterday's shooting were:-

R.E. Officers Cup.

1, Mne. Croft, P..N.R.S... 252. 8.R. (a) Championship Aggre- gate:-1, Sgt. Baker, 1/Mx, 206; 2. Spr. Allo, R.E., 200; 3, L/C, Pember- ton, R.E.. 194; 4, Sgt. Green, R/S.. 193.5, Mne. Barton, R.M., 192.

The Sheria Competition

a shoot off between Lt, Otway Result of shoot-off-S.R. (a) and Cpl. Brighty, both of whom Class "M"-1, Mr. Modhurst, scored a magnificent 49. The D.R.C.; 2, L.A.C. Golder, R.A.F. shoot off between these two, "Inter-Imperial and Police savoured of a family affair since

Forces" Match"

both belonged to the R.S. and It 1, Regular Army:-Lt. Le Seelleur must have been difficult, for Ot- 48; Lt. Dawson A6; Lt. Otway 45;

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The Company Match

H.K.P.R. 44.

The Public School "Veterans" Challenge Trophy

(A) 1st, Malborough:-Sub/Lt. G.

J. P. Carey 47; Sub/Lt. F. R. L. Carey 45. Total: 92.

(B) 1st, Cheltenham-Capt. Brown 42; Major White 42. Total:

1. H.M.S. Tamar 378;,2 "B" Coy, 84. 1st Kumaon Rifles 294."

The "Affiliated Rifle Clubs" Match

Clay Bird Section H.K.R.A. Dally Competitions (30.3.40) Prize List

Single Rise open: Winner, Lieut. Bateman: Runner-up, Capt. New-

1, Hongkong Police:-Insp. Hop kins 48;. Sgt. Russell 47; 8gt. Per- kins 46; Sgt. Puran Singh 44: Sgt. Chandar Singh 45; Sgt. Roberts 42. ton. Total: 270,

Handicap: Winner, Capt. New- Team Revolver Match:-1, HK.P.ton; Runner-up. Maj, White, 97; 2. H.KP.R. 55.

Note. Owing to the weather, no The Machine Gun Match:-1,double competitions were held. 1st Kumaon Rifles "A" 130; 2, 1st Kumaon Rifles "B" 117.

The Treasurer's Prizė

Council Cup

1. Cpl. Brighty, R.F. 49 and 2, Lt, Otway, R.E. 49 (after a shoot-off);

1. Sgt. Russell, H.K.P. 48 and 2,3, Sub-Lt. Carey, H.K.J.V.F. 48; 4. Sgt. Rushman, N.R.S. 48 (after Sgt. Thong. H.KP.R. 47; 5, Lieut. shoot-off); 3. Sgt. Breese, N.RS. 47: Holmes, HK.V.D.C. 47.

4. C/Sgt. Hale, 1/Mx. 47; 5, EA, Gilpin, R.N. 47; 6, Opl. Brighty, R.E. 47 and Cpl. Cole, N.R.S. 47.

Consolation:-1, Sgt. Heap, R.M. 46; 2, Mr. Feckham, D.R.C. 48; 3. R.S.M. Maslem, R.E. 45; 4, 8/Insp The Long Range Aggregate A. C. Chau, H.K.P. 45; 5, L/Bgt. 1. Lt. Otway, R.E. 91; 2, L/Sgt. Puran Singh, H.K.P. 45; 8. Captain Nunn. R.E. 90; 3, Lt. Le Seelleur, Sequeira, A.K.V.D.C: 45; 7, L/Sgt. R.E. 89: 4. S/Insp. C. C. Chau. Nunn, R.E. 45; 8, ASP. D. Lole, H.K.P.R. 88; 5, B.A. Gilpin, 4/Bub. H.K.P.R. 44; 9. Lt. Le Scelleur, R.E Fl. 88.

Consolation, Sweepstakes: Capt. Sequeira, H.K.V.D.C. 88; Mr. Guard,! D.R.C. 87: Sub-Lt. Carey, H.K. N.V.F. 87.

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2nd Stage Aggregate 1. Lt. Le Seelleur, R.E. 141; 2 CER.A. Classey, 4/Sub. Fit 138; 3, P/S. K. C. Hoo; AXPR. 137; 4 The Stickledown Competition

Q.E.A. Templeton, R.N. 136; 5. Result of Shoot-off-S.R. (a)C/Sgt. Hale, "1, Mx. 136; 6, E.A. Class "M" 1, Pte. Sim, 2/RS.; 2, Gilpin, 4/8ub. Flt. 135; 7, Sgt. Rus- P.C. Buchan Singh, HKP.; 3, 8gt. sell, H.K.P. 135; 8, Sgt. Heap, RM. Whippey, 2/R.S.

134: 9. Lleut, Otway, RE 134.

Consolation-Sgt. Breese, RM 133; L/Sgt. Puran Singh, HKP.

Ármy and Návy Cup,

Result of Shoot-off-S.R. (b) Class "M": 1. Pte. Scott (40) 2/R.8.; 2, Sgt. Bremner, 2/R.S. 132; Lieut. Cooper, 1/Mx. 132; Sub.

Consolation Prizes:-1, L.A.C. Insp. C. C. Chau, H.K.P.R. 132. Hunt, RA.F. 2, C.S.M. Challis, 1/Mx.; 3. Maj. White, 2/R.

-1, Sub. Insp. C. C. Chau, H.KPR Result of Shoot-off-B.R. (a) 46; 2, Mr. Guard, DRC, 45; 3, Lt. Class "X" 1. Cpl. Hammond, HK. Le Seelleur, R.E 45; 4, L/Bgt. V.D.C.; 2, Cpl. Hawkins, RE; 3, Nunn, R.E 45; 5, E.A. Gupin, RN. L/Sgt. Baker; 1/Mx.

$44.

Result of Shoot-off-S.R. (b/) Consolation Frizes:-Sgt. Per- Class "X": 1, C/Bgt. Hale, 1/Mx.:kins, HK.P. 43; Capt. Sequeira, 2. C.E.A. Templeton, 4/8ub. Flt. HK.V.D.C. 43; F/Bgt. Tollison, The Brookwood Competition RAF. 43; Major White, 2/R.S. 43: 8.R. (a) Clasa (M": 1, Pte. Sim, Lt. Dawson, 1/MX. 42; 8gt. Heap, 2/R.8. 41; 2, Pr. Stewart, 2/RS: 40; RM. 42; Lt. Otway, RF 42; C/Bgt. 3. P.C. Bachan Singh, HKP. 40. ' Hale, 1/Mx. 42; Me, Peckham,

Consolation Prize:-1, Mr. Med-D.R.C. 42. hurst, DR.C. 40; 2. Mnë. Barton, R.M. 38; 3, L/C. Shafrock, 2/R.8.

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Revolver Peel-March 31, 1940 Bgt. Hoo, $2; Mr. Tansley, $1.50; Mr. Mills, 50 cts.

H.K.R.A.

8.R. (b) Class “M”:-1, P.S.M.[· Clements, 2/R.S. 43 and 2, Mr. Gui- The following qualify to fire the man, D.R.C. 43 (to be shoot-off). “Bisley", and "Pirbright” Competi- Consolation:1, 6gt. Bremner,tion for His Excellency the Gover- 2/RS. 42; 2, Mne, Croft, N.RS. 42;nor's Prize: Lt. Le Selleur, R.E. 3, LAC. Hunt, R.AF. 41.

| 233; C.ER.A. Classey, R.N, 231; EA, B.R. (a) Class "X":1, Spr. Allo, Gilpin, RN. 230; Sgt. Rassell, R.E 44 and 2, L/Cpl. Wood, 2/R.S. H.K.P. 229: F/Sgt. Tollison, RAF. 44 (to be shot-oft): 3, Cpl. Ham-229; P/Sgt. K. C. Hoo, HK.P.R. 228; mend, H.K.V.D.C. 42.

Sgt. Breese, RM, 227; C.EA, Tem- Consolation: 1, Mr. White, D.R.C. pleton, R.N." 227; LL. Otway. RE. 40; 2, Mr. Tynemouth, D.R.C, 39, 225; C/Bgt, Hale, 1/Mx. 225; Sgt. 3, L/Cpl. Pemberton, R.Z 30, Heap, R.M. 225; Sgt. Puran Bingh, BR. (b) Class "X": 1, Lieut. Le HEP. 224: Lt. Cooper, 1/Mx. 223; Seeleur, R.E. 49: 2, F/8gt. Tollison, Sub. Lt. Carey, HEN.V.F. 223; CpL R.A.F. 47; 3, CERA. Classey, R.N.Brighty, R.E. 222; P/Sgt. K. O. 47;.4, Mr. Trenouth, D.R.C, 41.. WODg, H.K.P.R. 222; Me. Evans, Consolation: 1, EA, QUpin, R.N. R.A.F. 221; Insp. Hopkins, HKP. 46: 2, Lt. Otway, R.E. 46; 3, Bgt. 221; ASP. Lole, HKPR 221; Lt. Breese, R.N.RS. 46; 4. P/Sgt. Hoo, Holmes, HRVDC. 220.

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