THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
JANUARY
1936.
ASTON VILLA CREATE THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF SOCCER SEASON
DEFEAT SUNDERLAND
AT ROKER PARK
MANY HOLIDAY Week-End
UPSETS
RANGERS BEAT
CELTIC
London, Jan. 1,
Football
Programme
Aston Villa, over whom the LAI WAH CUP
critics have been weeping this season achieved the biggest sensation of the day when they visited Roker Park and de- feated Sunderland, unchal- lenged league leaders by three goals to one.
SATURDAY
FIRST DIVISION
Chinese Athletica v. Kowloon lino Hill), 4 pan. Referee: A. Ward. Linesmen: 3. Crook, and Aldridge.
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Royal Navy v. South China "B" (Causeway Bay Ground), 4 p.m. He feree: W. R. Reynolds. Linesmen: T. Garbett and T. McCann.
Inter-Colonial Rifle Shooting
ASTOUNDINGLY GOOD SCORES BY COLONY TEAM
The Hongkong Rifle Association vision increasingly dimeplt, while the; no "tail"; and a glance at the scoring held fis first Inter-Colonial Match on gratuitous "assistance" rendered by will show that there was a difference the naval range at Stonecutters Ieland a passing ship, which look the op- of only six points separating the top on Tuesday afternoon, when the hopes portunity to stoke up while opposite and bottom scores at 200 yards, which had been aroused by the fine the range, with the inevitable result three points at 500 yards and three (Cara-performance of the "1014" rifles, re-that a smoke screen was put up be points at 600 yards. Such evenness Gcently received in the Colony, were tween the firers and the targets, did in scoring is unusual and deserves
more than fulfilled; in fact when it not tend to improve matters. Further to be brought to notice.
The number of bull's eyes possible, is remembered that the majority of more it must be remembered that the the members have had the opportunity majority of the members of the team to practice with these riften on two had never taken part in an inter-as regards the shots to count, was 240, previous occasions only, it is no ex-colonial event before, so that with and 132 were actually scored, the re- aggeration to say that the scores the experienes now gained, Hongkong ntaining shots consisting of 91 inners, made by those chosen to represent the should find itself, in the near future, 15 magpies, I outer and I miss.
The thanks of the Association are Colony were astoundingly good-far vory much on the rifle-phooting map
Staff
at. better, in deed and in fact, than the of the Empire once again, particular due to the Naval Range most optimistic and experienced mem-ly so since the Colony already pos- Stonecutters for the way in which Wber of the Association had considered nesses the largest Hille Club in the everything which was required was found to be ready for use when the Empire. possible.
The scores made in the match-ap-team reached the range and to Mr. pear at the end of this article; it C. A. Grimes, a Vice-President and is of interest to note that judging by Life Member of the Association, and the results published by the National Lieutenant A. C. Berlyn, RN. for so Rifle Association for the match held kindly acting as Superintending On-
Nor must w in 1934, the Colony may with some cers on the Firing Point and is the reason, expect to find itself taking Butts respectively. the sixth or seventh place in order forget the superlatively good mark- of merit out of a total entry of ap- ing by the Royal Marines; it was a which the value of a shot was algnal- Possibly the most noticeable feature led, and the target sent up again with tive Colonial teants, of the shoot was that the team had the spotting disc in position.
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This succeeded their brilliant vic tdry over Huddersfield during the Christmas holidays and is easily the
Royal Artillery, Stonecutters most amazing result of the season to South China "A" (Sookunpoo), 4 p.m.
Referee: D. Kossick, Lincemen: Jato..
Another outstanding accomplish. Crawford and S. Bail
Police v. Club (Kowloon Ground),
The conditions of Shooting were ment in the First Division programme 4 p.m. Referes: H. F. Scrutton. Lines-milar to those laid down for the was Grimsby's victory against Man-men: T. Jones and T. Goldsworthy.
East Lancashires v. Royal Artillery, Second Stage of. I. M. the King's chester City on the latter's ground,
Prize viz., one sighting shot and ten while in the second division there was Lyemun (Prince Edward Road), a big upset when Leicester fell victima p.m. Referee: W. C. Thwaites. Lines to count at 800, 500 and 600 yards
A. E men:
C. Clarke and D. T. and as the detailed results given be to Bradford,
low will how, the average score Smith.
made per man at 300 yards was as Bangora scored a notable
Ground, Heppy Valley), 4 Celtle and winning by the odd goal p.m. Referes: E, G, Isley. Linesmen: 40.7 at 600 yards, 42.3 at 000 yards, or 415 at ruch of the three' distances. in soven, whereas Airdrio were un-¡ II. Abbett and E. Owen.
Club de Recreio v. Royal Welch At 600 yardi, a falling light made expectedly beaten before their own supporters, falling victims to Albion. Fusiliers (King's Park), 4 p.m. Re feree: W. P. Payne. Linesmen: J. The following are the complete re- Charrey and R. Bernstein. sults as cabled by Reuter.
ВИСССАА
In the Scottish League by visiting! at Ulster Rifles v. St. Joseph's High as 44.0 (out of a possible 60); proximately twenty-avo representa real pleasure to watch the speed with
Blackbura Bolton
FIRST DIVISION
Manchester C
Middlesbrough $ Sunderland
Barnsley
Bury
+
1 Brentford
Portsmouth
Grimsby West Brom.
1 Aston Villa
SECOND DIVISION
'Nowcastlo
Shefield U. Bradford
◊ Manchester U. 3
Southampton Plymouth
3 Donenstier
Leicester
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Carlisle
Chesterfield Darlington Hartlepools New Brighton Bouthport
Airdrie
1 Rotherham
2 Rochdale
SECOND DIVISION.
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Rank Name C.P.O. Black P.O.
en
300 Yards
5 5 6 5 46
48
East Lancashires v. Radio Sports 0 Club (Prince Edward Road), 2.30 p.m.
Referee: K. K. ip.
3 Club de Recreio v. University 1(King's Park), 4 pm. Referee: A. T. 3 Jarmain.
+
5 Gateshead
2
1 Wrexham
0' Lincoln
I
Crewe
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
--Arbroath
Ayr Celtle Dundee
FIRST DIVISION
Albion 0-Klimarnock
Queen O'8th.
N
2
Dunfermline 2
Hibernian
Motherwell
Partick
Third Lanark
Allon
Kangera
Aberdeen
St. Johnstone
Hearts
2 Hamilton
4 Clydo
• Queen's Park SECOND DIVISION /
Brectin Dumbarton Falkirk
2. Leith
MontroAD Cowdenbeath
Kowloon v. Chinese Athletic (Kow- loon Ground), 2.30 p.m. Referee: J.
Lawrento,
Royal Ulster Rifles v. Royal Navy (Sookanpoa), 2.30 p.m. Referee: . 0 M. Omar.
Eastern v. Club (Causeway Bay).| 12.30 p.m. Referee: 1. Martio.
THIRD DIVISION
I Royal Air Force v. Chinese. Police
2 (Railway Ground), 2.30 p.m. Referee:
E. E. Thomas.
Royal Ulster Rifles v. R. A. M. C. (Chatham Road), 4 p.m. Referee: T.| 1 Davies.
Railway y: Liga Portuguesa (Rali- way Ground), 4 p.m. Referee: E. Ilichardson,
Royal Engineers v. St. Joseph's (Royal Navy Ground, Happy Valley), 3 p.m. Eeteroos: D. W. Ella,
SUNDAY
2
& Sten'muir
Fast Surling
Morton
4
Dundee U.
Raith Rovers
1
East Fife.
2
King's Park
St. Bernarda
· Bt. Mirren,
Edinburgh
6 Forfar
NEW YEAR'S DAY RUGBY
Several Games In England
London, Jan. 1. The following are the results of the leading rugby union matches played in England to-day, and cabled by Router. Birkenhead Park 3 Waterloo
Manchester *Gala
Hawick Etuwartonlans
d Lelcenter
!
0 R. High Schl
Herlotonians
13 Belkirk
Buick
MOTOR CANT
.
LẠI WAH của
Army v. Royal Navy (Kowloon Ground), 3.30 9.m. Referee: R. M. Omar. Linesmen: K. K. Ip and J. H.
Lawrence,
Non Chinese Civilians v. Chinese Caroline Hill), 3.30 p.m. Referco: H. F. Serutton. Linesmen: H. Martin and A. C. Ward.
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SECOND DIVISION
600 Yards
44 65 65 54 455 49. 35 54.53
Mayo
5 5 4 5 4 47 45 4 2/Lt. Holmes &G G Sergt. Blandford 64664441566 44 4 Sergt. Warwick 56460335954 42 5465865 Capt. 'Caffyn 4.4 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 444 245 545555
'L/Offr. - Wan
Mr. If, C. Johnson
6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5
7 6 5 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 43 4 5 6 6 6 4 6 4 465
Range Total
Son Of Derby Winner Sold Privately
Newmarket, Dec. 4.
369
100199999999 |
4
600 Yards
44,5 4 4 1
4 5 3 4 G3
46 4 4 4 4 445 446 4
5 41 3 5 5 464
DAAQAAAON
Grand Total
43 4
130
3G 5
42 138
42 135
AT 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 5
45 136
42 180
4 5.4 56 4.5 5
40 129
4 5 6
42 132
42 182
Hänge Total 338 Team Aggregato
1071
Range Total 374
BILLIARDS Splendid Entries For
Championships
Up to Tuesday afternoon &
total
Club Beat Navy By An Innings
of 83 entries had been received by the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Matheran, son of Spion Kop,Amateur Billiards Association for the famous 1920 Derby winner, Open Senior and Junior Champion- seized by the Customs and re- turned to his owner, Prince Aly Khan, was sold privately here to-night for 270 guineus to Mr. W. Easterby, the Mal» }, ton trainer.
ships, while others were expected to 1. Melunes, b Tufinoil arrive lato in the evening.
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Forty per cent of the price, Lila B., was paid to the Customs authorities. This is the duty imposed on horses Imported from the Irish
Froo State.
The draw will be made early next week and play will start immediately.
The following are the entries:
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
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Dawe
ROYAL NAVY-2ND. INNS
did most of his racing, two months Tae, C. Q. M. S. A. Cheatham, R. P. Lt. Bartloy, c-T. A. Pearce, b
Growder
Lt. Miers, b Beck
H. W. Stapler, M. M. da Silva, F. Tufnell A. Gill, G. Pereira, jar, E. D. da Roza, Day M. N. Rakusen, P. A. Yvanovich, A. W. Grimmitt, U. A: Santos, W. F. Dale Stafford, W. f. Hillyer, S. M. da Cruz, Bramweli
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un Lin-chuen, Miers Loung Matheran, three-year-old bay, has Jr., Lam not yet won a race. He arrived at W. Hong Sling, A. J. Osmund. J. F. Folkestone from France, where he McGowan, C. S. M. 1. Elvin, Andrew Sgt. F. ago.
Freeman, Yan Charm-pong, Special Inquiry agents of the Phillips, E. L. Barres, Ho Shal-cheong, Customs, visited his quarters at E. A. dos Remedios, Chan Kai-yin, W. "Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Royal Fitzroy Stables, Newmarket The II. Andrews.
Customs Engineers (Sookunpoo Ground), 280| Commissioners p.m. Referee: R. I. Evans,
Excise gave orders for the horse to European Folice v. Royal Welch be kept at the stables until his history Fusiliers (Kowloon Ground), 4 pm. was investigated, Referee: J. Butterworth.
Prince Aly Khan explained the career of the horso to me to-day.
"As a yearling Matheran was sold to me by the Aga Khan, my father," The monthly meeting of the Hong- he said. "He was foaled in Ireland. kong Football Association Council
After a while he went to France, will be held on Monday at 5.30 p.m. and two months ago I decided to Arrangements for Interport trials will bring him to England. be made, while the Council will also
reason the Customs seized shu, Y. L.
LOCAL COUNCIL MEETING
rid
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
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Serg. Lt. Davenport, st. Dunkley,
Growder ********* Lt. Bramwell, e Beck, b Growder Lt. Kirkwood, b Growder S. G. Smith, F. P. Sequeira, J. 9. P. 0, Lumm, T. A. Pearce,
Growdar... Remedios, E. C. Fincher, R. E. Loe, Goo. Lee, A. C. Rozario, F. E. Silva, Tel. Tafneil, e Owen Hughes, b
J. F
I. ໓. J. E. Noronha,
T. A. Pearce V.Ribeiro, dos Remedios, A. W. Grimmitt, CA. B. Dals, b Growder Strange, F. A. Broadbridge, 8. ME.R.A. Day, e Stewart, b Growder White, T. F. Jordan, R. G. Xavier, Muio. D. Dawe, c & b Growder Chan-jen, Tai Kwan-fat Wong King- Cde. Barry, not out
Kwai-leung, Chan
sing, Chenwok, Leung Siu-nin, LT
The draw, the second round matches of the him was because some one forgot to Yung bun, 3. E. Alderman,
Albert Koh Lam Shop. Shield Competitions.
declare him as a horse foaled in Tam Ireland, and subject to a duty of Geo. Holcroft L/C IL. Steele, Pte.
Crabtree, Pte, R. G. D. Owen W. Beck
W. forty per cent. of his value,
Sergt.
SHAMEEN MATCH
In the Sharucen Football League on "It is a long time since the horse Stoker, M. Monday, 11.31.5. Cicala beat H.M.S. was in Ireland, and as he had besta Collin, L/C, Watson, Fusilier R. Duckitt Robin by two goals to nil. Both from France the mistake was Fusiller points were challenged by the specta quite understandable.
torn. The first was alleged to have When the Custome authorities been an off-side goal, while the second approached me, I made taquiries and 3 was scored after the centre-forward save them the explanation, which was 3 had handled the ball.
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