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Police Win China Fleet Challenge Cup

FIRST STAGE OF

GOVERNOR'S

PRIZE AT H.K.R.A. MEET

The first stage of the GOVERNOR'S PRIZE "was fired off yester- day morning when the annual meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Asso- ciation was continued at the Kowloon City Rifle Ranges, fine "warm weather and a slight wind seeing 120 competitors through the Black- down Competition at 200 yards.

This was won by W. Q. TOLLI- | Class "B" Cpl Booker, H.K.V. | SON (RAF), who also headed the D.C. 29; Sgt. Thòng, H.K.P.R. 29:

OPEN TENNIS PROGRAMME

NEXT WEEK

The following are the Open ten- nis matches to be played on the Stand Court next week

SPORTS

SUNDAY'S SOFTBALL:

LEAGUE TO CLOSE WITH SAINTS-ACES CLASH

BY ROY."

Tomorrow will see the end of the regular League season, when 81. Joseph's clash with the Recreio Aces in their last fixture. Orie MONDAY

other First Division game and a Hong match will be played at the Doubles G. Chos and AV. Re-Kowloon Football Club ground, the day's programine opening at 9.45 medios v. E.D. and &A ̧ Rumjahn. a.m, with the Cables-Lacas tangle, which will be followed by the

TUESDAY

Chinese Baseball Club-Filipino Club fracas at 11 am Doubles-Paul Kong and Fung

The curtain

raiser has little Bearing on the Hong standings Yee-pu v. WC. Hung and E. C. although a win for the Cable outfit will get them out of the cellar Fincher,

berth where they are at present tied with the Greenspats. WEDNESDAY

Hay

the lads to serve up a more entertaining display. Bingles G. Choa_v. Tsuf Wal- and it is hoped that the services of senior loop umpires will inspire Campos, Caco Marques and Johnny Fonseca will handle the rame

H. D. Ruinjahn.

THURSDAY

first stage of the aggregate on Cpl. Gash, RAF. 29: Pte. Scott pul; Court No. & Pang Ol-lam completion of the Camberley and, (40) 2 R.5. 29. Bagshot Competitions with 92 Class "C": Pte." Lipscombe, 1st points. Tollison was tied by SCT MX 20; L/Bg1. Henderson, 3 RS. RUSSELL (HK Felice) for the 26; Pte. Belichathber, 1st Mx 25. best score in the Aggregate.

Mx 23: L/C, Wilson, 1st M'x 23...

Class "D": Pte. C. Harvey, 1st

SOT. WALL (HKP) won the Camberley Competition

500 at yards, and MNE. RICHARDSON | (Royal Marines) the Bagshot Com- petition at 600 yards.

CAMBERLEY COMPETITION" Class "A": Sgt. Wall, H.K.P. 32 pts.: L/Opl "Allo. (RE) 32; Sgt.

Doubles Kong and Fung Yee- pul or Hung and Fincher v. Tsul Wal-pui and Tsui Yan-pul.

"Sunburn" Omar, Welle Welforà opposing Manager Frexy Ildefonso and Bill Wy have been assigned will also have his full strength, to call the struggle between the javailable so a falfly good battle Chinese Baseballers and the Fill should be seen. It is doubtful pino boys which looks a cinch for though if hurler Dave Amper can CLUB MATCHES

the Idumen who have only to take check the harder hitting Chinese Monday-T.J. Gould (-15.2) .

this match in order to draw level, outát. T.C. Monaghan (-3/6); C.HR. Oriade and Dr. AĦ Barwell with the Cyclones in the League HONGKONG POLICE won the Russell, H.KF. 32; 2/Lt. Pember- Fay (-30) or FW. Carter and EN. centage of wing and losses.

| (-15.2) v. R.E. Quest and B.C. standings, with an even .500 per- ton, R.E.31. Consolation Prizes: Thursby (2/6). KJ. Armstrong v. Lt. Carey, H.K.R.N.V.R. 31; Mr. J.

M. Pagh A. Guard, D.R.C. 31; Mne. Croft,: RM 90; L/Sgt. Nunn, R.E. and W. Knight (-3/6) v. E.R. Childe and Tuesday R.H-Blake and H.C.D. V. Whyte, D.R.C. 30.

S.L. Maughan (-2/6).

China Fleet Challenge Cup.

TODAY'S PROGRAMME

The second stage of the Aggre gate for the Governor's Prize will be fired off this morning, at the end of which stage it will be easter to name a probable winner of the prize.

BLACKDOWN COMPETITION

Class "A": 1, w.o. "Tollison, R.A.F. 33 pts.; 2, Sga, Breese, R.M. 30; 3. R.Q.M.S. Hale. Ist M'x 30.

Class "B": 1, Cpl. Sher Singh, H.K.P. 32: 2.,Cpl. Naranjan Singh, H.K.P. 30; 3, Lt. Holmes, H.K.VD.C. 20: 4. L/Sgt. Leone, H.X.P.R. 29.

Class "C" 1, LAC. Callaghan, R.A.F. 30; 2, H.J.S. Blake, D.R.C. 28; 3, Cpl. Lochrie, 2 R.S. 27; 4, P/O. Gray, R.A.F. 27

Class "D": 1, Pte. Hickenbottom, 2 R.A. 25; 2, Cpl. Davis, 1st Mx 25, Consolation Prize List: Class "A": Lt. G. Carey, H.K.R.N.V.R. 29

pts.; R.B.W. Challis, 1st M'x 28; Mr. N. Whyte, D.R.C. 29; Sgt. Wall.

HK.P. 29.

SPORTING

Theobald and

Manager Kenny Wong will have his strongest line-up on hand and

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER FINAL

GAME OF DAY

SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1941.

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The game of the day will be the

crelo Aces. St. Joseph's clash against the Re

The former have to win this to take this season's pen- nant, the Mahawks are but a half- game behind, so the Joitin' Joeys HK.P. 32; Cpl. Ewens, R.A.O.C. 33; Mrs. Torrible (-15) v. SL. Mang-

Class "B": Cpl. Charan Singh, Wednesday--t.

will go all out to break the jinx CS.M. Bean, 1st M'x 30: Sgt. Go-han and Miss M. Stoneman (-1/6)

that the Rambling Reca seeth to hold over them. It is understood waris, F.K.P. 30. Consolation

or Dr. A.H Barwell and Mrs. Prizes: Mr. A. F. Evans, RAF 30; Oxlade (-5/8); TC. Monaghan Scotland v. England at Boundary be back in the Aces line-up so that The following will represent that Linho and Zinho" Gosario will Cpl. Gash, RAF 30; Sgt. Griffith, and TJ. Gould. (-15,2) v. G.W. Street in the Sunday Herald In- the Portuguese Chub will field their R.M. 30; Sgt. Sargent, H.K.P. 29

Sewell and, D.M. Lt. C. D. R. Grenham, H.KR.N.(-15.1), J. Stirling Lee (-2/6). v. final on Sunday:Bankier: Fraser.

Macdougall ternational Charity Cup soccer best team in recent months. V.Ř. 29.

Gerry Gosano will do mound duty ER. Childe (plus 1/6); CHR. Naysmith; Munro, Birrell, Mar- to the hindsnatching of Charlie Oxlade (-15.1) or F.W. Carter (-1/6).

(-15.2). v. R.E. Guest shall; Hossack, Ferrier, Auld, How- Figuereido, Nick Beltrao will guard and Hutchison. Reserves: the initial sack, Zinho Gosano or Thursday-T.C.

Blackburn, Lamb and Scott. Monaghan

Caco Marqués will look after sano, Zinho Gosano and Caco Mar, hind the pan, Stan" "Powerhouse". the middle cushion, the redoubtable ques

Leonard at first, Artur Czorio at the keystone, Dave "The Bambino” Leonard at third and "Strawberry" Boats at short-stop. George

The picket-men will be Hank Cont'd Page 12, Col. 1

Class "C" L. A. C. Callaghan, RAF. 30; Pte. Johnston. 2 R.S. 29; L/Sgt. Henderson, 2 RS. 28. Con- sdation Prizes: Piper Stewart, 2 RS. 28; Sgt. Hoe, HKPR. 27.

Class "D": L/Cpl. Lau, H.KV. D.C. 28; Pte. Clarke, 1st M'x 27. Consolation Prize: L/Cpl. Wilson, 1st M'x 27.

Tétt

A

7.

R.E. Quest; V.R. Gordon v. F.W. Carter,

Consolation Prize: L/Cpl. Goddard, 1st M'x 31.

BAGSHOT COMPETITION

RM. 32 pts.; Sgt. Russell, HKP.

Class. "A: Mne. Richardson, FIRST STAGË AGGREGATE 31; R.QMS. Hale. 1st M'x 31; Sgt. Russell, H.K.P. 92 points; Sgt. W.0. Tolllson, RAF. and Sgt. Baker, 1st M'x 30. Consolation Wall, HK.P. 91; Cpl. Sher Singh, Prizes: Sgt. Rushman, R.M. 30 H.K.P. and R.Q.M.S. Hale, 1st M'x Sgt. Puran Singh, HKP. 30: Sgt. 90; Capt. Farrington, R.M. 88; Lt. Well, HKF. 30; W.O. Tollison, Carey, H.KR.N.V.R. 87; Sgt. Baker, R.A.F. 30.

1st M'x 86; Sgt. Gowans, HK.P. Class "B" Cpl. Sher Singh, and Cpl. Gash, R.A.F. 85.

FIXTURES K.P. 30: Capt. Hyde, Manchester

TODAY

BADMINTON.

Regt. 29; Szt. W. dowans, FK.P.

DELIBERATE COMPETITION Result of Shoot Off: 1, Mae.

28: Cpl. Charan Singh, HEP. 27 Croft, R.M.; 2, Sgt. Ghulam Mo- University Consolation Prizes: Mr. A. Evans, homed. HKP.; 4. Sgt. Rushman,

R.A.F. 27; Sgt. Clarke, K.B 27R.M: S. C.S.M. Stanford, 2 R.S. Sgt. Thong H.K.P. 26; Cpl. Naran Singh, H.KP. 26: Sgt. Ghulam Mohomed, H.K.P. 26.

Finais, 2 p.m.. Ea Tong-sen Gymnasium.

THE COUNCIL CUP

1st Sgt. F, Cole, R.M. 40 points;

Class "C" Pte. Ward, 1st Mx 2nd Lt. G. Dawson, 1st M'x 38; 3rd Mr. Pang Shun, D.R.C. 37; 4th Lt. Carey, H.KR.N.V.R. 37.

CRICKET. First Division, Uni

versity v. Craigengower; Kow- loon C. b.v. Civil Service. Second Division, Cralgengowe: 28; Pte. Johnston, 2 RS. 27; Piper Stewart, 2 R.S. 26. Consolation Prizes: L/Sgt. Henderson, 2 RS. 26; A.S.P. Lolé, H.K.P.R. 24.

Y. Recreto, Clv!] Service Kowloon C. C. FOOTBALL.

Final, Army

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Kotewall Cup

CHINA FLEET CHALLENGE CUP

1st Hongkong Police Team: Sgt.

South China Class "D": L/Cpl. Lau, H.K.V. Russell, Sgt."Wall, Cpl. Sher, Singh, (Causeway Bay) 4.30 p.m. First D.C. 27; Cpl. Davis, 1st M'x 23. Sgt. Gowans, Sgt. Puran Singh.

Division. Club V. Kowloon

(Club) 4.30 p.m. Second Divi-

sion, Royal Navy V. Kit Chee

Causeway Bay): Club 1 30th SIX-RACE PROGRAMME FOR

R.A. (Club) 3 p.m.; Bervice Corps "v. Sing Tao (Sookunpoc) 4.30

p.m. Third Division. Signals v.

35th R.A. (Sookunpoo); 7th RA

and New Bedford. Radium Star

MACAO MTG. appears to have lost some of the

required dash but Gallant Marshal

AS.A.. Caroline Hill: 36th R. SPECIAL SWEEP ON is dangerous if a strong Jockey is given the mount, This puny "is

A... 20th RA. (Happy Valley)

3 pm: Shell v. Royal Air Force LUNG CHEN HCAP fairly fast but inclined to wander

(Caroline Hill) 4.30 p.m.

HOCKEY.

Hockey.

By "Last Quarter”

Hongkong Ladies' Association Seven-a-

(Y.M.C.A. As a

Side -Tournament

ground) 3 p.m. SHOOTING. - Bisley

Kowloon City,

Meeting,

in the home stretch. National Liberty may spring a surprise. "CHINSHAN HANDICAP" (3RD SECTION).

prelude to the two daz Easter Meeting at Happy Valley next week-end, the Macao Jockey I like National Anthem in this Club are staging a six-race pro-company and fancy him strongly Eramme tomorrow afternoon at to win as one does not need too the Areia Preta Course, comment good a contender to win in this class. Mac's Adventure is speedy.

TOMORROW FOOTBALL, -Sunday Herald - Ing at 8 pm.

ternational Charity Cup final, England 7. Scotland (Boun- dary Street) 3.30 p.m. RACING.

Ample provision has been made enough and should at least secure for "D" and "E" Class Chinu place, with the remaining post- ponles of the Hongkong Jockey tion going to Black Diamond or

Macao Jockey Club's rub and provided the majority/Cuban Love

April Race Meeting at Arela of these ponies make the trip to Pręta, Macao, 3 p.m. SHOOTING-Bisley Meeting, the races should be keenly cou- flie Portuguese Colony, several of

Kowloon City, 9 a.m.

ADVERTISEMENTS

tested..

"CHINSHAN. HANDICAP " (1ST SECTION)

LINGNAN HANDICAP

There are teh entries in this five furlong print, but a few out- standing ponies and I think it should develop into a race between Night Express and Lovely Stár On form there is really nothing with the odds in favour of the to beat Piet Hein amongst the former Blue Field should fill the THE MACAO JOCKEY furlong opening event, and I think am afraid, are not quite up to the other five entrants in this six inor position. The remainder · 1

the Hollandia contender should class of those named with the win comfortably. National Surgess possible exception of Boolat Bay

·

A CLUB.

is capable of 'secuting a place; with

The April Race Meeting will Desert Star probably just behind. be held at Areia Preta, Macao I have not seen Matador and on Sunday, 6th April, 1941, therefore cannot make any recom- commencing at 3:00 p.m.

mendation about this pony, put 12- The First Bell will be rang at he may be worth an outside he is looking well in the paddock, 2.30 p.m.

Admission to Members' En closure: $1; Public Stand: .50 cents.

By Order,

T. A MARTIN & CO.,

Secretaries & Treasurers. Hong Kong, 2nd April, 1941.

chance, samo delle

Dow Jones always shows up well when away from the Valley, and was a good winner at Fanling re- cently, so this grey, in my opinion, would be the best outsider tc follow,

- LUNG CHEN HANDICAP

The Special $1 dweep will be drawn on this race, which in over one mile for Macao Jockey Club ponies. I think either Meadow Eye or Fairy Auk should account for this event. Of the others like the chances of Fairy Ousel and Shanghai 4. beat.

THE SHERKI PLATE.

This last event is over alx fur "CHINSHAN HANDICAP »

longs and fancy The Mermaid, (2ND BRCTION)

National Triumph and cloudy Star and believe they will finish in this Plain View is my fancy here with order. Eagle should pay well if he position from Sports Venture upsets here:

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SAINTS' LINE-UP slon of the Football League be- Corner and the infield will be com- The Saints will ine-up, under tween Club and 30th Bde., RA, pleted" by Tony Alves at the windy the managership of Choppy Omar. unable to raise a team,

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