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Thong Returns Best Card
Three teams returned high aggregate scores for the period ending August 17 in the H.K.R.A.'s Miniature Rifle League. They were H.K. Police Reserve (372, 368); Rayal Scots "g" Coy, (372, 369) and Rajput "E" (367). 22nd (F) Coy. R.E. and Middlesex “A” shot the second tied match of the season with 319 each, which is not surprising when It is seen that four other teams also returned
the same koorg.
An amendment has been made to the results for the period ending August 10, RE, Stonecutters having made 347 to win their match against Collinson R.C. "B" (280). The cards were originally mislaid and consequently stored as "not returned."
Cont'd, from Page 2
24. J. Nimmo, F. Thompson, F. Hil- lon, J. C. Chalmers (3) 19; L. A Gibenn, D. Coull, C. Bovaira. J. A Watson (s) 14. Total 57.
THIRD DIVISION
SWEEP FOR CC.C.
MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1941.
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A Craigenɛower, Cralgerigower
ball Club on all rinks (5 points to 0 in Third Division.
C.C.C.-R. E. Pavri, 9. Leonard,
H. W. Randall, E. S. Franks (s) 27;-
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J. Medina, 15) 23; W. E. Broad-ed for persons other than the addressee.
bridge, A. E. S. Alves, N. P. Karan-
Highest individual scores of the period were: ASI. P. H. Thong (HK.P.R.), 98 and 97. Cpl. Berry (R.A.F.),la, C. W. Lam (s) 26. Total: 76.
H.K.F.C.A. G. Gratton, C. 96. Hav. Jamroze Khan (Punjab "E"), 88, Ptc. Whelan (Royal Scots
Carr, K. Forrow, G. 8. Graver (s) "B" Coy.), 96, Pte. Kelly (Royal Scots "B" Coy.1. 95. Pte. Meikle
14; A. Bailey, J. Russell, S. Strange (Royal Scots "B" Coy.), 95 (Twice), 6.1, C. C. Chau (HKP.R.), 94,
J. Ralston (s) 14; 1. H. Pearce, Ahmed (Rajput Chiragh Sgt. O. T. Leong (I.K.P.R.), 94, Hav.
C.H.M. "E"), 94,
Bhanwar Singh (Rajput "E", 94 and Lt. Daw- son Middlesex "E"), 94.
The results of matches completed on August 17 were as fol- lows:-
FIRST DIVISIÓN-OPEN SIGHTS
G. Sollis, B. I. Bickford, B. A. Man- sel (s) 12, Total 40.
AL
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HK.C.C.-A. H. Beddow, R. I Shrigley, A. S. Mitchel, E. S. Abra- ham (8) 15; L. E N. Ryan, W. C. Lambert. E C. Doughty, T. G Monaghan (s) 20; R. Young, E. W. Pudney, H. F. Shields, A. McKellar (8) 23 Total 58.
LEADERS UPSET
Collison R.C. "A"
5th 7th Rajput "B"
327 V 319
V
Rayo Scots "B" Coy. Sth/7th Rajput "C"
369 345
APE
H.K Poilce "A" (20
yds.) 350 V
2nd/14th Punjab "B"
302
R.A.F. "A"
359
7
22nd (F) Coy. R.E.
338
THE
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2nd/14th Punjab "A"
335 t
6th/7th Rajput "A"
359
H.K.V.D.C. "A"
334
V
2nd/14th Punjab "C"
325
Royal Scots HQ Coy "A" 339
v Sth/7th Rapjut "C"
341
5th/7th Rajput "B"
329
V
Royal Scots "B" Coy.
372
KFC.-G. E Cross. C. Wood- cock, A. Macintyre, R. M. Ogden (s) 26; A. Thomson, B. D. Izatt, C. H. Fuller, C. Dowman (s) 9; G. Frost. B. Williams, Y. Abbas, T. Fergusson (s) 17. Total 62.
LINE.
Middlesex "A"
319
V
Middlesex "B"
315
Royal Scots "A" Coy.
298
v 2nd/14th Punjab "D"
337
HK.R.N.V.R. "A"
»
v 5th/7th Rajput "D"
319
Royal Scots "C" Coy.
"A" 335
V
2nd/14th Punjab "E"
356
HK.PR. (20 yds.)
372
v 5th/7th Rajput "B"
328
Middlesex "C"
279 V
H.K. Police "A" (20 yds.) 357
5th/7th Rajput "E"...
367
V
R.A.F. "A"
343
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2nd/14th Punjab "A"
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Middlesex "D"
320
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H.K.V.D.C. "A"
338
2nd/14th Punjab “E”
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HKP.R. (20 yds.)
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22nd (F) Coy R.E.
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5th/7th Rajput "A"
356
Royal Scots "A" Coy.
268
2nd 14th Punjab "C""
319
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H.K.R.N.V.R. "A"
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325
40th (F) Coy. R.E.
324
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Middlesex "E"
323
y 2nd 14th Punjab "D"
336
Middlesex "E"
938
V
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326
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303 ▼
5th/7th Rajput. “D“
317
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Collinson R.C. "A"
313
v Middlesex "C""
316
SECOND DIVISION
R.A.F. "B"
H.KR.N.V.R. "B"
B
Middlesex "H"
311
V
323 v. Royal Scots H.Q. Coy. "B" 307 302 Royal Scots "D" Cey. "B" 282 356 R.E. (Stonecutters)
CO., LTD.
H.K. Police "B" (20 yds.) 396
盲
H.K.V.D.C. "B"
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Queen'e Building
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Royal Scots "C" Coy, "B" 340 Middlesex "F"
244
Middlesex "G"
238 RE, (Collinson)
Collinson R.C. "B"
217 V
314
*Cards not returned
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307
HK. Police "B" (20 yds)..... 387 Royal Scots "C" Coy. H.K.P.R. "A" (30 yds.)..... 357 HK.P.R. "B" (20 yds) .... 340
First Division-Open Sights
3rd/14th Punjab ""
2 4261 20
4032 18
3975 12
At Austin Road, Kowloon Bowl- mg Green Club beat Police Recrea- tion Club by 2 rinks to 1, but, due to a win of 18 shots by J. C. Alt- ken, lost on aggregate 12 points to 3) in Third Division. }
K.B.G.C.-W. M. Wilson, J. S Dinnen, G. Thompson, C. Wallis is 18; W. Nash, S. C Walker. C. E. Langley, L. A. Jordan (s) 20, J. A. Fraser, Sir A. MacGregor, E. V. Searle, H. Nish (8) 13. Total 51.
P.R.C.-G. Willerton, W. M Smith, A. Soutar, J. MacDonald (37 14; L. C. Pennell, A. J. Johnson, [F. Channing, A. R. Carey (3) 18: J. Hayward, J. S. Riddell, F. Nol. lan, J. C. Aitken (s) 29. Total 81,
ELECTRIC LUSE
At Bookunpoo, Indian Recreation Club beat Electric Recreation Club on all three rinks (5 points to (1) in Third Division,
T.R.C.-M. Hashall, M. A
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offensive Mediterranean
TYPICAL HAMMOND CENTURY
CAIRO, Aug.
24 (Reuter) --A
K.C.C.: Warde, F. Zimmern, J. and press comment is warm in its typical century by the England
20 praise.
The
Cricketer, WALTER HAMMOND, which included three sixes and 10 Guardian" "Manchester
fours, gave, Gezira Club a' victory Recreto: R.A. Campos, E. Alat-ays: "The message sent by the over the First South African In- con G. Remedios and M.A. Guter-Air Minister to the Commander of tantry Brigade.
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H.K. Police Reserve
12
12
L Agg. Pts.
4245 24
H.K. Police "A"
12
10
5th/7th. Rajput "A"
12
10
2
4060
20
5th/7th Rajput "D"
12
10
2
9891 20
RAF. "A"
5th/7th Rajput "E"
3409 18
Royal Scots "C" Coy. "A"
11
3
3080
18
22nd (F) Coy R.E.
12
5 3852 13
Middlesex "E"
12
-Royal Scots H.Q, Coy. "A"
12
3923 12
2nd/14th Punjab "D"
12
6 3784 12
5th/7th Rajput "B"
11
$ *3624 12
11
5
3674 12
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5th/7th Rajput "C"
10
4 3193 12
Results follow:
Middlesex "A"
11
5
3503 11
2nd/14th Punjab "A"
13
8 4153 10
H.K.V.D.C. "A"
12
7
3608
2nd/14th Punjab “C”
11
B 3565
10 10
Luke and W. C. Higgs (skip) shots.
2nd/14th Punjab "B"
12
3 3707 B
Dockyard. Rifle Club
10
8 3118 8
res (skip) 32 shots.
Royal Scots "B" Ocy.
11
7
Middlesex "B"
11
2931 8 7 2300 8
Collinson R.C. "A"
12
3
9 3627
0
Royal Brots "A" Coy.
11
B
3150
B
NO SOCCER
4th
Coy. R.E.
10.
2958 6
Middlesex "D"
11
8 3273 5
Middlesex: "C
10
* 3023 5
Royal Scots "D" Coy. ((A”
10
1
9 3016
H.K.R N.V.R. "A"
19 1
11
2 864 2
SECOND DIVISION
Royal Scots "C" "Coy, “B”
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10
6
5
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1
1787
10
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24
Middlesex "H”
1499
Collinson R.O.. "B"
1130
591
APERTURE SIGHTS
H.K. Police "B" R.A.F.
2303
12
B
2290
10°
8
#
2261
Royal Scots "O" Coy. BK. Police Reserve "A" HKr Police Reserve "B"
2102
·2192. 158
Royal Scot H.Q. Coy. "B"
HK.V.D.C. B
Middlesex "p
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ARMISTICE Italy and Axis shipping are being Full scores were-South Africans
made from Malta.
170, Gezira Club 280 (Ford 31. LONDON, Aug. 24 (Reuter)--
"As Malta is a thoroughly en- Forsyth 40, Hammond 100). The last-minute effort to reach a
circled island, with Benghazi 400 Athol Rowan, youthful brother football armistice in England fall- miles to the east, Tripoli 210 miles of the Transvaal International ed when 18 clubs in membership to the south, Pantellaria 150 to cricketer, Eric Rowan, took four
of the London Football War Leathe west and Selly just over 60 wickets for 73.
gue rejected Football League's pro-to the north, its offensive acti
posal for ending the dispute over,
advantages, are
GARMENTS FOR SOLDIERS
A campaign to sortit 3,000,000 Winter garments for trontline
be
don Cluba refused to accept them "The Italians, with all their because of the excessive traveling geographical: Involved and thereupon decided to unable of themselves to silence troops for use in the coming win- run their own League and Cup this scorpion on their doorstep and ter le being sponsored in Chung- tournaments The League instant- the Germans are too busy now ing CON
The campaign, which will ly announced that the rebel clubs to try to do it for them.
nation-wide in scope, is expected had ceased to be members of Foot- The Air Minister showed that to be launched early next month ball League, NY
Blenheim and Wellington bombers after the approval by the Mints- The League, later suggested that are now operating from Malta try of Social Welfare.—(Central the London Clubs should widen and one has to wonder where they Newa their scheme to include various are kept ons of enemy harmon other outside neighbouring clubs, this small laland, 17 miles long but London League, after care- | and eight broad,
Italy and on Sicily's aerodromes and porta, 7:
6 fully considering the proposals "Plonty has been heard of dam-
"The effect on the Italians can yesterday, reluctantly came to the age to Italian shipping around be learnt from one phrase in their conclusion that they would be at Malta and this affects the strength High Command report after one a serious disadvantage if they were of the enemy in Libya, who de of our raids on Catania, in Bielly. to accept them,
pends on sea, supplies,
Some Clubs
miroly of oddest
"sfalta has been making good most revealing phrase out and
tumes London os have a Final of the Second Summer Four-down if the London League pro- use of the fine strategio, position in such a doomment "the papula Bomes when they beat J.M. Thom-gramme were abandoned, and, in raids on-air bases un Bardinia, tion là behaving in a disciplined son (9), and N.J. Booker (18) by view of the undertaking to remain ahemical works in the feel of manner. TB. Low (9) and R.K. Collings and 2 on Saturday
loyal to each other, the Commit, (0), who won the First Bimmer
They will meet TJ Price (10) tee could not take action which Foursomes at the Valley Golf and G.Z. Williston (11) in the would lead to auth a regrettable Course recently, quslined far the viral neki süturday,
result
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