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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY,
London Congratulates DEBACLE
Hongkong Rifle Association
TRIBUTE PAID BY MR.
A. DUFF COOPER
N.S.W. ALL OUT Only One Stand
NOVEMBER · 14,
1936.
Petroleum Co.
13
NO TITLE FIGHT·
BRADDOCK WILL MEET JOE LOUIS
New York, Nov, 1, Herman Taylor, the sports prp-
HAMMOND'S FIVE Wauchope (10) and Lieut. Comdr. T. R. Chassels (18) . Cornflower be placed n escrow to-morrow
chluson & Co., T. E. Pearce (19), well & Co., S. II, Dodwell (8) and and T. A. Pearce (3) v. winner of A. D. Humphreys (11); CP.R., T. Medical Department and Asiatic C. Monoghan (12) and ́E, T. Mullen (7) v. PW.D., A. E. Lissaman (2) First RoundMedical Depart and W. J. S. Key (D); Lowe, Ding- ment, Dr. A. V. Greaves (20) and ham and Matthewa, A. Ritchie (10) Dr. I. Newton (8) v. Aslatie Petro- and D. S. Robb (5) v. Royal Arill leum Co.. R. Young (5) and J. Alery Mess (Lyemun), Capt. Michell Cooper (22) Linstead and Davies, (8) and D. 11, N. linker-Carr (10), A. Sommerfelt (9) and S. T. Butlin Bye into Second Round-Bulter-moter, announced that he had ro (13) v. H.M.S. Tamar, Comdr. Beld and Swire, T. Low (13) and ceived assurance that $100,000 woulli, Barry (0); Manufacturers Life In-11.K.R.N.V.F., W. W. C. Shewan against a guarantee of $380,000 plus surance Co., E. J. R. Mitchell (7)
50 per cent of net profits above Sydney, Nov. 13.
and W. Sharp (12) v. National City (12) and Dr. Mackie (0)..
The First Round must be played $500,000, for James Braddock, the or before December 18, the heavyweight champion, if he woukł After having made an excellent Bank, K. K. Rounds (13) and L. Ron start in their match against the Cramer (15); Wilkinson and Grin Second Round on or before Janu- night Joe Lou, the Detroit negro, at M.C.C.. New South Wales col. D. 11. Blake (14) and G. II. Hugh-nry 10, 1937, the Third Round on/Atlantic City on February 22,
Jones (12) v. P. and O. Bank, Wor before January 31, the Semi- The fight would be of 12 rounds" lapsed after the tea adjournment J. Waddington (18) and R. A. Mc-Final Round on or before February duration, non-title and no-decizion to-day and were dimissed for 273. Kenny (16); Chartered Bank, D14 and the Final on or before
Hammond was the principal des- Gilmore (6) and G. A. Lelper (17) February 20,
v. Winners of Wilkinson and Grist
The first pair in each bracket are The remarkable development | Chatfield, First Sea Lord, said the of the Hongkong Rifle Associa-Navy was more interested in rifle five of the wickets and in 17.4 overs co
shooting than many supposed. One hind only 39 runs knocked off him. Vacuum Oil Co., H. II. Pethick (13) the challengers and will be respori tion has caught the attention of of the Navy's duties was to supply
and J. W. Mayhew (12) Bank albic for ranging the dates. the Home authorities, and at a landing parties to suppress distur
Stan McCabe and R. II. Robinson Line, A. H. Penn (18) anet D. Forbes (10) Chinese Maritime Customs, A. were the only Australians to make ait, Forbes (14) and E. Bathurst stand. With three down for 70 they (17) v. Davie, Bang & Co., J. Petrie recent dinner in London, Mr. A. bances and keep order in distant Duff Cooper, Secretary of State parts of the Empire, and an expert knowledge of the rifte was essential.
became associated after lunch and 18) and W. J. Stewart (9); Har-
Chiengo, Nov. 12, carried the score to 200 at tea. Robour Ofee, Comir. Hole (15) and A Syndicate of St. Louis sporla- for War, was kind enough to pay Very many of their young men de-
binson made 01 and McCabe 83, the R. K. Collings (5) ‚✨. Prisons De-men under the leadership of Mr. meeting to-day tribute to the magnificent strides veloped into keen murkamen, and desired, above everything else, to be chosen for the Navy VIII at Bisley. partnership yielding
135 partment, J. W. Franks (12) and Donald L. Barnea has received the point
Dr. G. II. Henry (24): Harry Wick-approval of the American Baseball A sum of $325,000 in reported to From that they moved on to an in-
After their dismissal the remaining ing & Co., A. K. MacKenzie (4) League to purchase the St. Louis have been paid for the outfit. Mr. Duff Cooper said it was a ne terest in the more precise forms of
and H. Owen Hughes (18) v. Dod-Browns baseball outfit.
United Press. live wickets fell for only 07. the art, and strove to be good enough piece of work, greatly done.
The ocension which prompted his to be chosen for national teams, and comments was the dinner of the to shoot for the King's Prize. English XX Club held in London Fast
troying ngent for he accounted for
Ile bowled two muldens.
145 In the ingredient the Association has made within
called middle-aged spread and double chin have vanished, and I always feel so well and energetic. All my derived wonderful have family benefita from
Kruschen."(Mrs.) 0.0, 5.
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Sir Philip Richardson, president of the English XX Club, announced that there would be a team from Austra-
lia at Bisley next year, and that it was hoped a British team would visit Australia in 1938.
DISTINGUISHED GATHERING
Air Chief Marshal Sir Edward Ellington (Chief of the Air Staff), Colonel Lord Cottesloe, Caplain C. D. Miller, Major, C. F. Etches (nere- betary of the, N.RAJ, and Mr. S. H. Cirist also spoke. Among those pre-
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Mr. A. Duff Cooper and that the Army Council was most sympathette towards, and anxious to do alt enuld for, the National Rifle Associo- tion, not only beenuse the associa- tion was developing the highest form of skill in rifle shooting, but also be cause it was helping to keep alive the spielt of self-defener in the nation. He emphinsized that the obligation of detence had to brought home to the nation. I wan the duty of every man, he sabh, 19) Kirke (Plecotor-General of the Ter brendy to defend his country,
ritorial Army), Air Vice-Marshal 1. C. Halalan (chairman, Royal Air Force R.A), Major-General 8. 3. Lackock (chairman, Territorial Army RA), Lieutenant-Colerai R. D T Alexander (Indian team), Fight Lieutenant R. Riley (irish team). Captain 1. H. Stockwood (Welsh team). Colonel C. C. Hewitt (Assis- tant retor of Small Arms), Sir Lambert Ward, M.P.. Sir Willam Burton, Lieutenant-Colonel K. Dunlop, Sir Lionel Fletcher, Colonci
As an Instance of what one man could do to foster the spirit of de- fence within the Empire, he men floned a British fleer who had gone oul on duty to Hongkong two years ago and found that the rifle club there was moribund and the civilian population rather apalhelle about markmanship. The offer set
to
work in his spare time, and long- kong now had a flourishing rifle as solution, with over 400 members and over 9,000 flated members, a tine
leer of work, greatly done.
In a mechanized Army the ride still had a very important place, but targets in modern war were likely to be small and fleeting. It was necessary to develop the art of
snapshooling.
ADMIRAL OF FLEET SPEAKS Admiral of the Fleet Sir Ernie
NAVY HAVE TWO NICE TEAMS
Plenty Of Talent
(Continued from Page 12.)
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W.
A. Greenley, Rear-Admiral H Hamilton, Lieutenant-Colonel J.1.T. teke, Lord Inchiquin, Lieutenant- Colonel C. F. Kanggs, Colonel Long- ford N. Lloyd, Commander D. S. Swanston, Commander C. M. Stack, and Brigadier-General S, V. Weston,
NAVY'S
UNEXPECTED
FAILURE
(Continued from Page 12.)
already beaten Army A and Army C. by the Police. The Arany looked on velvet with 179 for 5 declared, but the Police seem to have developed very powerful batting side and got home with four wickets in land. The other was the fact that the Civil Service, I am told, won their first League match for two--some 587 three-years! Whitley and Robert- rou hit well.
went
minutes.
MCCABE CLASSIC
McCabe exhibited sonic classte square cuts and hit ten bourharles, while Robinson made most of his runs through off-side strokes and late- cutting. Hiting with great power Robinson had 11 fours to his credit and was at the wickert for 170 minutes.
Leafle Ames kept wicket for the tourists and took the ball very con- fidently. He showed no signs of his recent back trouble.
len, he English captain, captured two wickets for 43 runs, W. Cupson one for 71, J. Stma two for 73 and T. S. Worthington none for 31.
The tourists had only
fow minutes to but before stumps were drawn, and had sepred one rith with- out loss when this was done,--Reuter,
BIG GOLF DRAW
For G. M. Young Cup And The Stubbs Shield
The draw for the G. M. Young Cup Golf competition. played an nually under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, has re- sulted as follows:
Bye into Second Round, -- Dodwell and Co. (A. C. I. Bowker) v. Lowe, Hingham and Matthews (J. Flem- Ing): Hongkong Bank (Q. J. Shan- non) v. winner of Jurdine, Mathe- on and Co. (P. Morrison) v. Char. tered Bank (D. J. Gilmore).
First Round-Jardine, Matheson and Co. ( Morrison) v. Chartered Bank (D. J. Gilmare); ' A.P.C. (R. Young) v. instead and Davies (1. L. Prophet).
Bye into Second Round.--Manu- facturers Life (E. J. R. Mitchell) v. winner Df A.P.C.-Linstead and Davies match; Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. (I. II. Geure) v. Butterfield and Swire (T. R. Chassels).
The manager of each team initans'
shown in brackets, and the first pair In cach bracket are challengers and will be responsible for the arrang- int of dates.
Was
us Gray
Beyond this all generally expected--the second and Anny C winning while the Club and K.C.C. drew with the Navy and Army A. Judging fron the runs made by the Navy men, Navy have got a nice-looking side few interchanges in their elevens out for their match this afternoon might be useful! The later Kowloon
saved their side against the Police. With most of the fleet in port there is talent in plenty (55 .0.) Baldwin and G. A. V. Half avallabic, and Navy can be expected marle 109 of their 153 runs. Baxter to figure as one of the best teams in
failed to
to come off, and I still think the division for the next few weeks. K.C.C. would be well advised to pity Baxter has been moved from the him in the flest with an eye to future
They can do with a Inside right which should seasons.
bit of wint
the nauticals.
extra bowling there. mean more goals for McLeod retains his place us centre- Cannot help feeling that the forward and has Wride on his im- Junior Division is going to be some- a dogfight though the mediate left. A nifty trio this who thing of will need very careful watching. IR.C. are a well balanced side-The Navy with a bit of bowling wouki be On paper, at least, Navy are stronger than the Police, and as the very dangerous.
TO-DAY'S CRICKET game is being played at Causeway Buy I don't think there is much doubi To-day there are only second divi-
out the result. About
sion games in the League fixtures. the As regards Navy will be as follows) —
them, mentioning
I think Cocker (Hermes): Tucker (Cum-home side first in every case, berland> and Wolverson
that the Navy (perhaps!) the K.C.C., (Rover); Laister (Duncan), Bowers (Bruce) the 1.R.C. and the Police will win and Gardner (Bruce); Le Page while I imagine there will be a draw (Stonecutters), Baxter (Bruce), between Craigengower and Army B McLeod (Medway). Wride (Stone- and the Club and Army C unless in cutters) and Tippetts (Duncan).
the
first named match Army B get STRONG SECOND STRING
home.
In the senior division the Univer- division outfit is also
The end and should win very sity have a friendly at home with the
nt
at full
Navy. The Civil Service are Chinese comfortably
the against Police. The line-up should be:
home to the Army while the Club Hayman (Medway); Harris (Ber- have nothing on their card. I see wick) and Telfer (Hermes): Hughes that in the Craigengewer card they (Hermes), Purnock (Hermes) and
to play the Army Husby (Berwick): Stone (Duncan), friendly match but I presume
fallen through. Wolf (Duchess), Spencer (Stone-match has cutiers), Johnson (Medway) and IR.C. First Eleven Pozer (Tamar).
match on their card.
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The First Round must be played ΟΠ or before December 20, the Second Hound on or before January 17, 1937, the Semi-Final Round on or before February 7, and the Final on or before February 21,
The competition will be played under handicap, as on the date of playing, while the teams of four aside may be changed from day to clay
The competition will be played over 18 holes match play singles und points will be and four-balls awarded as follows: 1 point for each singles match and 2 points for each four-balls match, all matches to be played out; difference in In four- singles and 4 (bisques) balis.
over the Singles will be played New Course at Fanling and after- noon pairs should be bracketed to-
gether, while the four-bails matches will be played over the Old Course, If the match goes beyond the 18th
to green, in singles, strokes
be taken as in the first round. In four-balls, difference of handicap (after 18th hole) to be in strokes.
Stubbs Shield
The draw for the Stubbs Shield, competed for annually at Fanling. has also been made and has result-
ed as follows:
Byes, into Second Round.-Educn- tion Department, T. C. Price (12) and D. McLellan (17). v. Gibb Liv- no ingston & Co., A. McKellar (8) and M. N. Currie (17); John D, Hut-
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Louis' guarantee for the fight is not mentioned. United Press.
The American League her a to decide on this
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