THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,
APRIL 123 1988.
FOOTBALL TRIAL Junior Interport Match Against Macao
The following havo been chosen for the trial game for the Junior Division Interport match against Club Macao to be played on the
ground on Sunday next at 3.45 p.m
Probabics:-Holl (20 RA.); Chung Fal-lum (Kwong-wah) and Hayamith (Royal Scats); Fisher Cooke (Ordnance), Land (Engi neers), and Yau Wah-bing (South China): Bancroft (6) AAR.A.), Marabelle (Middlesex), Izzard (Middlesex), Calvert (5th AARA.) and Partap Singh (Kumaon Rifles).
Possibles:-Jeffries
(Kowloon); Box (Engineers) and Lo Shuckar (Kwong-wah); Denham
Betta
Yeung Tre-tsong Maxwell (Kowloon); Marshall (24th R.A.). P. Wilson (Club), (Kowloon), Eltan (Air Force) and Percival (6th A.A.R.A.).
(Enxt-
Excellent Shooting At Annual Rifle Meet
The third annual prize meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Association concluded on the Kowloon City Ranges yesterday with the shooting off of the main events of the three day meeting. To the Royal Navy went the honour of winning the Governor's Prize, most coveted and hard-earned event of the celing. The winner was Commissioned Gunner A. Moody with 325 points, while Sergt. V. Cooper (Middlesex Regiment) and Inspector A. L.. Hopkins, (Hongkong Police) were in the second place with 319 points each.
Ils Excellency the. Governor showed keen interest in all the events and congratulated the winners after presenting them with the trophies. Col. N. M. S. Irwin asked for stronger civilian support of the Association and reminded those present that it was a Colony and not n Services body.
The weather remained excellent to join the Association; and we want for yesterday's shooting though gustyn civillan Secretary. As an Asso- conditions which prevailed it times clation we must not rely on the army Reserver:-Dudderidge
caution in the always being able to provide à neers), Coppard (Micklesex),alled for extra
to net as secretary for the "Bisley" suitable offer Dumela (Ordnance), LI Kwok- quifying events
and "Pirbright". These shoots, from and even if tuck should hold in that kec (Kwong-wab), Vinugulaux
700 and 800 yards respectively, were respect it is right that the Associa (Ordnance), Winstanley (5th A.A.
reserved for the score of men with tion should try and stand on its own R.A.) and Lni Ting-choy (Eastern).
feet. We wish it also to be brought most points in previous events. The match will be followed by the
more under ctvilian control. · Tliat. final for the Third Division Cham-
does not of course mean that the pionship between the Portuguese
Army will in any way lessen its Sporting Assoclution and the Royal Army Medical Corps.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE THE THIRD EXTRA MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16th and MONDAY, 18th April, 1938, commencing at 12.30 p.m. each day,
The First Bell will be rung at 12.00 NOON, and the Tiffin Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Member to be reapon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, MC.
"The Secretary's Office, 1st floor. Exchange Buliding. (Tel. 27704) will close at 11 am.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- phone 21920,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Publle Enclosure is $1.00 per day including tax, for all Persons, includ- Sallors in and Gate, Soldiers Uniform are admitted Half Price.
A protest Was made against a misinterpretation of rules in the Amated Rifle Club's Cup and as n result, the Royal Morines took second | success, place to the Police.
!
Henry Daniel and Gladys George in "Madame X"`coming to the King's TheatroTM to-morrOW.
GOLF COMPETITIONS OUR GUIDE
efforts to make the Association a Second Round Results For TO THE
I am again tolking an Acting President and not an a soldier when
express the thanks of the Council to all who have worked on its behalf.
may mention a few names but only)
Adamson Cup
1 Excellency arrived on the range early in the morning, accom- panied by his A.D.C., Capt. H. S.
Second round matches in the Batty-Smith, and others who attends representing all the others who Adumsan Cup Competition of the have worked with or under them. Poyal Hongkong Golf Club have been Major Murray comes first. Of him completed. Played t Happy Valley I cannot speak 100 highly. As on various dutes, the results were: Garrison Adjutant he carries heavy F. Buckle (15) bent T. F. Stainton responsibilities and any work he (15); T. B. Low (11)-bent G. Davies undertakes for the Association is in (12) one up; T. D. Paton (8) beat A. addition
to hla permanent duties, y, Greaves (14); G. T. May (15) beat It is not necessary
on J. F. Smedley.
ed to watch the shooting were H.E. the GO.C., Major General A W. Bartholomew, Commodore E. 1, c. Dieken, R.N., lion, Mr. N. L. Smith, Hon, Mr. T. II. King, Brigadier A. B. Thomson, Brigadier F. W. L. Bissett, Col. N. M. S. Irwin, R. C. B. Ander- son and Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones,
The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith and Mr. Wynne-Jones competed in the Senior
Though the scores were
the Army team.
close
to enlarge
what that means to any one who has Watched him during the last few The results of he April Qualifying days. (Applausecluded by thanking
Competition were as follow: Col. Irwin Members Afatch which was won by Capt. Neal and his star for their other scores were.-F Groves 72
H. H. Mundy 75-10-05 qualifies, when the "Bisley" and the "Pir-statistical help. Capt. Newton, Mr. 5-07: F. Buckle 84--16-09; G. T. bright" events were reached, general Army for their assistance and ex-01-11-70. There were 18 entries.
Hargreaves, the Royal Navy and the May 84-15-68; C. W. E. Bistop opinion favoured the leader, Gor.pressed deep gratitude to His Ex- Moudy, to win the Governor's Prize ceilency the Governor for spending since he was known to be a com petitue of experience both here and the day on the Ranges and distribut-Caires (11) 3 down tied in the Bogey
at the Bisley shoot in England. His lead of eight points was, however, reduced by most competitors in the last two events.
ing the prizes.
Prize Lut
The prize 1st was as follows: Brockwood (8.R. a) range 30 yards R. F. Langford, 1/Midn'x, R., 41; G. E. The customary ceremony of chair-2/11. S., 40: Bgt. Kane, 2/11. S., 30; L/Cpl. |
Rawling, 1/Mudx, R., 40; L/Cpl. Breinner. lng the winner round the range was Neave, 2/1.30.
being carried out, the "bearers"
Consolation Beatt, R. S., 38; Sp1. from the last twenty
Matheson, 2/R. 8., 37. competitors.
Brookwood (S.. b); range 330 yards.-- The band of the 1st Battalion, the Sergt. Russell, HIC.P. Capt. Carless Middlesex Regiment, preceded the 1. M., 48; C. Clark R. N., 45; A. Moody, party which ended at the Governor's. N. 4 J. W. Endicott R. N. 48. feat. His Excellency Invited all Consolation B. Mackle. 11.KV.N.F..
46; A. L. Hopkins, HK.P.. 46: Cap Inside to toast the winner and posed Sequeira, HK.VDG, 45; R. W. Atkinson.
I. N., 4. with competitors for a photograph.
Stickiedown (8.3. a) range 500 yards- G. E. Rowling, 1/Midd'x. 'R.._44; L/Cp!. Bremner, 21. 9. 44 L/Cpl.
Amon
.
More Civilians Needed
Col. Irwin then addressed the gathering. He said: In the absence 1/M{@tx, R., 42; Spr. Thompson, I. E, of Major Walker, the President of 42; . F.. Langford, 1/Midd's. R.,
Consolation.-T. F. Baker, 1/Midd'x., 40; |
Slickledown (5.R. b) range 500 yards.-----
die Hongkong Rifle Association. I w. K. Gilman, D. R. C., 30. must follow precedent and say few words before asking His Excel- Sergt. Binic, 1/Midd's 48: C/ERA Alkinson, lency, lo present the prizes.
ing Ladies, and is payable at the word of regs meeting which he N. 46, A. L. Hopkin, H.K.P.. 15.
By Order,
1
C. B. BROWN.
Hongkong, 11th April, 1938.
Secretary,
KING'S
COMING SHORTLY!
MIGHT AND POWER!
from the thrilling story by the authors of “Mutiny on the Bounty".
SAMUEL
GOLDWYN
Presents
THE
HURRICANE
with Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, Mary Astor, C Aubrey Smith, Thomas Michali, Kaymond Moisey,
Directed by 1OHN FORD Refeed thru United Artists
YESTERDAY
The Big Shot of Crimet.
TODAY
Just a number on 'The Rock'l
ALCATRAZ ISLAND
Another lot-from-the-head- fians scoop for WARNER BROS.
COMING
the
ALHAMBRA
R. N., 47; P. D. Healber, R. M., 47; Lieut.. Jenks N. 47; 9/CDIL. 11 ha.oc., It is first appropriate to record a 47
at Major Steers ConsolationT. J. Boulton,_D.LC. 40: absence from this
V. W. Cooper, 1/Midd'x, 46; P. O. Clark, arranged before leaving for England.
___ Siberia_(S.R, a) range 600 yards.-Pte. It is
Is obvious that the success of this Rowling, 1/Middx, I, 10: L/Cpl. Bremner, meeting depends On a long
efflelent
Faulina Bogey (Par) Pool Capt. W. E. Harvey (10) and G. R. (Par) Pool which was played at Fanling over the week-end and divide the Pool. There were 20 entries.
HOLE IN ONE
CINEMAS
"The Awful Truck" (King's Thea- tre, to-day)-By special request, this picture is being shown again. Those who missed it the first time should make it a point to see it to-day; it will be on for only one day. The picture lives up to the claims of its
producers.
is smart, funny and in keeping with the present trend of showing husband and wife who love and prove it by quarelling. Cary Grant and Irene Dunne enhance their here for sophisticated comedies. reputation
"The Buccaneer" (Queen's and Al- hambra Theatres, to-day).Mr. Cecil B. de Mille, splashing his canvas with his accustomed lavish hand, has spared nothing to give his sensations all the realism possible in this tale the pirate Jean Laotte. It is a long picture, with plenty of excite ment and some humour. Francision Gaal, the new leading lady, comes tetchingly into the story as a demure little buggage of a Dutch girl who falls in love with the handsome
H. Owen Hughes, of the Royal pirate. Akkim Tamiroff scores bcavi- Hongkong Golf Club, is the latesty as the pirate chief's comic lieu- recruit to the runks of holers-in-one, tenant, a fat and amlable braggart At the 8th. hole on the New. Course with a soft streak in his bloodthirsti- at Fanling on Sunday, a distance of 179 yurus, he hʊica out with us drive from the tee.
TEAM YACHT RACE
Civilians Defeat United
Services Team
ness.
"Way Out West" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).There are people who like Laurel and Hardy very much, and there are also those who are not keen at all on sceing them. If you belong to the former comp, you will enjoy this show; It is up to the standard of their previous productions.
"Nico Are Not Gods" (Majestic Thearle, to-day)—Chief interest in this film is that it is a British pie- ture with the American star, Miriam Hopkins, In the principal role. teams Ladies'
representing the Alexander Korda can be relied upon United Services ond Civiliana to bring something unusual to the The entry does not compare un- Consolation Mr. Gillman, D.R.C., 36; competed in a race held by the Royal screen, and it is an unusual story. favourably with last year in spite of Pto. Hammond, H.K.V.D.C., 35.
Yacht Club Siberia, (S.R. by: range 500 yarda Hongkong
yesterday
Bat and
51. Kane, 2/R. S., 38; L/Cpl. Langfood.
· 1/Midd°x, R., 30,
organ 24, 5., 40; rc. Alves, H.R.Y.D.C. 30;
Just Arrived J. 281.51.
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Double Headers Played In Pacific League
the absence of one British battalion, Cd.-Gnt. A. Moody, R. N. 40: Licut. Le afternoon over a distance of 8.3 miles. although the ranges have looked to Sectieur. R. E., 41 Lieut. R. F. Jenks, The Civilians won by 45 points to mu more empty
Unn or that N. 44; Mr. G. M. Pollard, Occasion. Neither does the or- Capt. G. P. Carless, RMB 13:34.
United Bervices Team Consolation. Mr. Blake. D. R. C.. 43: † ganisation appear to have suffered Sgt. Cooper, 1/Midd'x Regt., 43; But. Hale, and that in spite of the fact that two 1/Midd'x Regtu 42; A. D. Cordory. R. N. Carpenter (Mrs. Gowland) British battalions are new
Eve (Mr. Barry) to the 42. Colony and
Gull (Mrs. Inder) that the
Governor's Prize duties of
Competed for by 20 competitors who True Blue (Mrs. Johnstone) Secretary have only just been taken have entered and shot for each of the Jean Miss King) over by Major Murray. I must take individual events comprising the First Teal Mrs. Tancock) this opportunity to repeat what final order Img decided by adding the Slare and Second Stage Aggregates, the say so often-I have deliberately "Baley and Pirbright scores. First dressed as a civilian and not as a prize, $259, a framed
Civilis' Team soldier to-day--that the Council Portrait of H. E. the Governor, and medal. Nucid II (Miss O. Patchett)
1. Commd.-Gnr. A. Moody, RN. 325; Artemis (Mr. Stanton} must exert every effort to make the 2. Sergt. V. W. Cooper, 1/Midd'x Regt. Redshank (Miss II, Crawhall Wilson) Association more a civilian interest and inspector A. L. Hopkins, 11.K.P., 310. Kintwake (Mrs. Trenchard Davis) than a milliary one. We want more! The resulta are given below showing La Llada (As Whitham) civilian members. It is hoped that the total with which each competitor | Pointed Lady (Mr. Lucg) more civilian clubs will be formed the al stages, and the grand
Gur. Moody, IN.
Senit. P. lo, fí.J.P.
Sergt. V. Cooper,
Mitch'x
C.P.O. Clark, R.N
Inspector A. L. Hopkins, H.K.P.
I. Jenka R. N.,
F. Russell, HKP.
3. Kad R.N
P. O. Swan RN.
B. Holmes, K.V.D.C.
J. Mackle, H.K.N.V.F.
1. Templeton, RN,,
A. Hind . N.,
P. Sequeira, H.K.NF.V.
E. Heather, M.
J. H R.A.O.C
Capt. Carless, IUM.“
Sergt. Perkins, H.K.P.
C. P. O. Atkinson, R.N.,
Puram Singh, 1.K.P.
Association Cup, range 300 yards Cpl.
and autographed i
bull.
Grand
Aggregate Bisley Pirbright Total
40
40
324 (1)
40
42
318
K
40
310 (2nd)
.42
315
43.
310 (2nd)
318
Nunn. I. E. 3: Imp. A. D. Hopkins] Ashby, H.K.N.V.F.
ILK.P. 34: Bergt. Pennell, H.KP., M; F Double Birds-Lleut. Ashby ILK.N.V.
0. Clark, R. N., 34: F. E. Russell, H.K.P. F3 Runner-up. Surg-Lt. MacDonald, B. 33; C. P. O. Templeton, R. N., 31.
*R.___R. Agtregale====L/Cpl ® Bremner, Unlimited Sweepstakes, range 300 yards, 2/ B. 101: Spr. Apperiey. 1. E., 188; Mino. feather, R., 25: Range 500 Bat. Kang, 2/1. 8., 189; Spr. Thompson, 3ards-Lleut. Ritchie, A/R, S.,
Total
Total
+
UNIVERSITY SPORTS
Final Events To Be Held
On Wednesday
12 Des Voeux Road C. Tel. 21040.
San Francisco, Apr. 10, The following are the results of double-headers played in the Pacific Coast Baseball League to-day:
The Laught Riot of the Year with Versatile Katharine Hepburn as an unpredictable Madcap
& Cary. (The Awful Truth) Grant sharing the fun!
San Francisca
Hollywood.
San Francisco Hollywood
Los Angeles Ban Delgo
Jos Angeles Ban Delgo
Portland Sacramento
Portland Sacramento
Neattle
Oakland
Beattie
Oakland
R. M.
Σ.
13
United Prosk
The 23rd. Annual Athletic Meeting of the Hongkong University will be held on Wednesday, commencing at 1.30 p.m. The programme includes Shot Put; 6, Inter-school Relay; 7, an inter-school relay race and the half-mile open to the Colony. The former event is scheduled for about 2.15 p.m., and the intter about 3,40
The order of the events19:
120 Yards High Hurdles; 8, Ladies Long Jump; 0, 440 Yards; 10, Past Students Race: 11, High Jump; 12, Ladies 100 Yards; 13, Colony Half Mile; 14, One Mile; 10, Long Jump; 10, Ladies' Tug-of-War: 17, Men's 1,100 Yards; 2, 30 Yards (Ladies); | Tug-of-War; 18, Staff Race and 19,
p.m.
R. F... 181; W. G. Ashford. R. N., 180; R600 yards-Sgt. Bickell, R. M. Range 3, Shot Put; 4, 220 Yards; 3, Ladies Relay Race.
A. Nesle, R.A.0.C., 143; Narain_Singh, 1.K.P. 179; 8pt. Matheson, 2/R, S., 179; Chanchal Singh, ILK P., 177; Plo. Neave, JR. S., 170; Spr. J. Jones, IL, E. 157.
Havolver Aggregate, Hevolver Medals and 1st and 2nd Stages Revolver_Pool,- Puran Singh, H.K.P. 165: Sat. Tansley, 1.K.PR. 154 Sgt. Perkins, H.K.P. 183; K. C. 100, ILKPR., 181; Major Camp bell, RAS.C. 174: Amar Singh, HKP, 164,
Revolver Pool,-Sgt. Perkins, H.K.P. 542 Amar Singh, _ HEF. 3: W. A. Tansley, Ex-HK.PR., 52.
Association BR, Aggregate.—E/Cpl. Morton, IA.O.C., 40; P. 6. Swan. R. N., 41: Lieut. Riteble 34 A. 41: Bet Bravens, 2/R. B. 40: L/Cpl. Bremner, 2/N. 8. #0; Richards, H, N., 39; 8/Cdr. Ulll, RA.0.c. 38; Bet. Matheson, 2/1, 8. 37; Prom Singh. 1/K. R., JF; Hay, Padam Singh, İ.K. R.. 38; Pla. 07 Stewart, 2/R. 8, 3; Sgt. itishardikan. N.AS.C. 3; Pt. Rawibi, #Midd'x. R., 130; Cpl. Wilkins, 2/R. S., 28; L/Cpl. Ifenderson, 2/3, 8., 20; PIG, Carruthers, 2/1. 8., 22; Pte. Horne. 7/11, R. 12: Pie. Bocin, 2/11, 8., 17; 1te, Ryan, 1.A.O.C., 18.
All Comere Aggregate, incond scord is shown_in_bracketa-A, Mondy, 11. BY. (140) 298; C. Clark, B. N. (136 201: Begt. Cooder, 1/Midd's (139) 201 Lieut. Jenks, R.N. (138) 289: Ropkins, HKP. 6133) 281: Berat. Russell, HJCP
283: Sergt. P*___ Hale.
Morahan, HXVDC. 2: Puran Singh, 1.K.P. 281.
Army
Senior Members" Match (Brigadier V. W. Le Diasett, Col. N, M. Irwin, Col.0. C. Gowland), 84 ota; Hongkor Volunteer Defence Corps, 70,
Giny, Pieren.
((Open) mäurg-L4. MacDonald,
Tunnaratip, Lieut.
Ashby,
Kkmgin · Birdek Tandimp). Capt. 1. ETTOYOT, HKVDO,y: Riminer-up
27.
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