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January 31, 1939.

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Submarine Flotilla Wins Handicap Shoot

G.O.C. Pays Surprise

Visit To Rifle Range

Riemen at Sunday's shoot re-t Pte V. M. Hammond (3)

| L/Bgt. W. Nunn (4) ceived a surprise višt from the E. J. Templeton (Scr. General Oficer Commaruling, Major-L. W. Peckham (4) Gen. A. E. Gragett. Major Walker Sat. G. Perkina (3), (President of the Association) and Inspector D. Lole (n

Set W. Gowans (4) Col. Irwin and his mucussor, Col. W. Austin (Ser.) Neville. It was Col. Irwin's last Capt. F. Sequeira (Ser.) visit to the Association, to which he . J. 5. Blake (1) has always given his support.

Cadet G. J. P. Carey (2)", Inspector A. 1. Hunkins (2) Conditions appeared deplorable at Sgt. L. C. Pennell (3) 4.30 a.m. but by the time shooting began the rain had stopped and by the sun was shining and the wind mild,

4th

The handicap team match, the chief event of the day, was won by the

Submarine Flotilla on handicap, although the Naval Range Staff and the highest nett aggregate. Shooting on the whole was ood and high scores were registered. The Assistant Secretary, Lieut. Le

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Set" M. Rushman (Ni)

O. P. J. Skock iSer. sgt. A. C. China (4) CERA, R. Atkinson (1)

PO, A. C. Hinds (1) EAT: G. Johns (3) Condr. J. 11. HU (2) L/Cpi, W. Hendeman (4) Capt. A. G. Mackenzie Ken

Hedy" INILI 21. G. C. Dawson (5)

AT. A. Cunningham (2)

C.S.M., F. Stanford (9) Sat. A. Dillingham (4) Scelleur, again won the S.R. (b) Major A. G. Syme 451

GM. Pallard (Scr.) Nett Spoon with 99, closely followed Major G. P. Murray (5) by P. O. Swan and C/Sgt. Wale. A S/Sgt. N. Dumville (3) new member just out from home, A. Anning (9)

CSM, F. Maslen (N.) Set G. H. Starling (NO.) Capt. F. Sale (0)

C.S.M. Maslen, of the Engineers, was out for the first time with the 1914'. He has often been at Bisley and shotj in the King's Prize.

S.IT. (a)

The S.R. (a) Nett Spoon was won 10. F. Davey (7) by C.P.O. Davey, of the 4th Sub-1 Mme, S. Crott (5)

Cpl. R. Langford (3)

marine Flotilla, with the good score Cpl. F. Cole (4) of 02. The Royal Air Force

Was Cpt. Maghar Singh (3)

ngain present good numbers and ERA., J. Chick (9) showed remarkable improvement on Set. K. C. Wong (1ÍL

W. K. Gillman (2)

their first outing. Ford, of Taikou, nade his first appearance after his

Sgt. G. W. Steer (0)

leat. G. B. Howe (12)

return from leave, and the treasurer te. A. L. Harman (N.) snatched a few moments, from his V, Naranlan Sugh (0)

Anancial duties to shoot for the first

time and with a new rifle.

113

H. 11. itchards (Scr.)..

Sgt. W. T. Sargent (0)

. . Boulton (7)

An extraordinary general meeting ERA, J. D. M. Co (12) the Clubhouse after shooting Set. V. M. Nunes (9) nominously passed a resolution in FA, J. E. Sherlock )

L/Cpl. J. M. Xavier (7)

change the financial year from Pie. L. Gromia (11) January-December to June-May, Skt.

thus cainelcling with the shooting Flood ()

year.

Shouting

LA.C., J. Berry" (Nil)" Lieut. 1. W. Mayn (11) to-morrow will be at Cpl. ir. W. Morris (4).

200, 500 and 000 yards, and not as Tel. J. Montagne (Hilj

stated in the programme.

The

date of the

April 13 to 17,

annual

meeting has been- arranged

Team Competition

St. J. P. Baleros (53

Ptr. D. M. Sim (7)

prize/Sinker S T. Smith (14)

fromt. 3. D. Remedion (8)

ERA.. L. R. Barham (13) P.C. Charan Singh (3)

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Set. K. C. Woog (0)

ERA, J. R. Thorpe (Ser.)

10. C. Clark (Ser.) P/2EL_T, J, Thong (2)

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Team Result

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2 Range Staff

Police

4 Police

300 500 GOD Total

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AT STONECUTTERS

Excellent shooting was witnessed at Stonecutters on Saturday, although n failing ght at 600 yards caused a little trouble to few. Marine

Heather registered a century in the S.R. (b) Clues and four scores of over 00 were returned in the SR. (a) section.

Leading scores:

B.R. (B)

200 800 800 Tis. Mar. P. G. Heather (1) E.A., II. . Templeton (1) Sat. R. J. Head (2)

F. G. Draka (89)

T. J. Boullon (1)

P.O... A, C, Jundi (1) CERA. B. Atkinson ( 1.0., C. Clark (Scr.) P.O. D. J. Sllcock (Ser) 11. 3. Diake (2) W. Austin (Ber.)

KILA., H. 6. Blephens (Ni) Bg. G. H. Starling (Ni)" FRA, T. Cunningham (3) Mr. L. W. Peckham (4) 1/8ut W. Nunn (4) 6.9, Winch (4)

J. G, Diles (0) / ERA, A. Townsend

L. C. Thorne (11)

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5.1 (2)

[1.0. J. C. Awan (3)

pl. F. Cole (7) 16. 1. Richarda (Ser.) KILA., J. E. Sterlock (0) F.A., W. J. Gilpin 18) Fitoker C. 11. Barrett (10) F.A., T. G. Jolt

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W, K. Gimo (2) ERA. J. D, M, Coe (11)"

AU, E. Flood (81

F.R.A.. Chick 19)-

ERA. L. G. Kolller (Mii)

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D. I. Stewart, whose line form in recent matelies, earned him a place in the Hongkong rugger team an three-quarter.

Club Victory Over Navy A Fine Feat

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is poorer than anyone else's in the batting lae. was the first victim of a couple of brilliant catches by Bond at square leg of balls which, shall we say, were short of length. I heard them actually described quite differently! It was good cricket and Mitchell had to work his fast bowier Stoker pretty hard to keep the runs down. I understand 10 bowted heautifully, although his figures are not so good as those of Robb. This was yet one more match where the last wicket was kept up just to the chul

but the Navy deserved their draw for the grand way in which they went out after a win.. Still that Ave minutes I have hinted at might have made the difference.

SMALL SCORERS

The Recreio second eleven only managed to get six more than their first eleven did, but it was quite suf- fielen to heat Craigengewer who got eight less than the Civil Service seniors! It is not often that a frat anil second eleven who only total 142 runs between them get away with two wins!

The other small scoring match from one point of view, was when the Civil Service second were din missed by the University for 74. Barrow alone (21 not out) seemed likely to do much. Personally 1 think it is high time he went back to the first. The University gel go- ing pretty well, chiefly, thanks to G. Hong Choy who retired with his score at 11. Matthews was not out 16. He is, I think, lately from the D.B.S. as is Gegn who, though he failed with the bat, took 4 wickets for 22 runs.

SUNDAY GAMES

I had meant to go over and have a took in the afternoon at the Navy and Volunteer match, but completely succumbed in favour of a good hearty walk over the hillsides to Deep Water Bay. It probably did me much more good and anyway, the Volunteers managed to win without my moral support. For the Navy, Whitmarch, who has definite- ly returned to form, knocked up 40 while Corver, had 30 and Bowden had 16. Their total was 144 which wasn't such a bad one. However, the Volunteers dealt with the matter firmly, R. M. King and Ride started oft well and George Souza produced another nice knock of 30. Perry nude 28 (what a pity it wasn't the day before that he had made it) and the Volunteers got the runs for 8 wickets,

I see that the K.C.C. second even with Mackay and R. T. Broadbridge to help them could do no better than 73 against the Police. Pope had 5 for 20 and Carey 3 for 19. The. Police hit off the runs, though the victory was not perhaps so crushing us the score would uppene, a great many runs having been made in the last wicket or two. W. L. Clark hit

un 65 not out while Oakley scored 35, I observe that Mr. Exiron was second top scorer with 37 in a score of 100.

Hockey Club "A” XI To Play Suffolk

The following team has been sélected to represent the "A" XI of the Hongkong Hockey Club against 11.M.S. Suffolk

the Club ground on Friday, February 3. Bulty off. 6 p.m.-

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W. Brown; J. E. Potter, W. G. Béhnabal; L. Starbuck, H. J, D. Lowe, A. M. J. Wright; K. A. Bldmend, A.

·H, Pontius, O. E. R. Divett (Capf.); GE, FA, Morgan and I. P. Tamworth,

ENTRIES INVITED FOR BADMINTON TOURNEY

Entries are invited for the third annual open badminton cham- pionship of Hongkong which will be held under the auspices of the Hongkong Badminton Association as from Monday, February 20.

The events arranged are Men's Singles (Senior and Junior), Men's Doubles, Mixed Doubles Ladies' Doubles.

and

All members of clubs aminted to the Hongkong Badminton Associa- Lion are eligible to compote. Any resident of the Colony is eligible to compete, providing he or she com- lles with Rule 3 (e) of the Hong- kong Badrainton Association's Rules. Such competitor shall pay $2 Bila-

ALAN MELVILLE HITS CENTURY AGAINST M.C.C.

tion fee in addition to the entrance Match With Combined

for imposed for the various events. Entries must be received by Mr. S. A. Gray, Hon. Secretary, c/o "Hongkong Telegraph," not later than noor on Monday, February 13.,

Transvaal Drawn

"Johannesburg, 'Jan. 30. The match between the M.C.C. and Courts for all matches will be Combined Transvaal ended to-day in neutral and will be arranged by the draw. Championship sub-committee, A In reply to Transvaal's total of 304, natch in all of the events shall con- the tourists scored 434, of which B. H. sist of the best of three games, euch Valentine made 71. Sid Viljoen, a game of 15 aces up.

brother of K. G. Viljoen, the Test The first round in each event must cricketer, took six wickets for 01 be completed on or before Friday, runs, March; the second round on or Batting a second time, Transvaal before Friday, March 10; and the had scored 202 for the loss of

1wo third round on or before Friday, wickets when stumps were drawn. March 17.

Alan Melville, the South African Test [captain, came into form at long last

107. against the M.C.C., hitting up while E. A. Rowan scored 07 not out.

-Reuter.

Football

BATTERY BEAT

KUMAONS

are to be

FANLING RACING ENTRIES

The following are the entries and On St. Joseph's ground yesterday handicaps for the events of the 24th Battery accounted for Kumaon Grand National Meeting of the Rifles by seven goals to one In Fanting Race and Hunt Club on very one-sided game.

Sunday, February 12: The Kumnong, although not show-Pierce Grove Memorial Cup.-1

The Fanling Grand National and Hlak, much tactical slofl,

congratulated on the plucky display China ponies.Clowner (140), Dio-

unlies.

A handicap steeplechase for they put up against a team obviously genes (168), Double Chance (101), their superiors.

Ebony Idol (108), Estover (158), The Battery opened the game and Three Farthings (140), Widnes (144), most immediately Owen racing

Zero (100). down the iving beat three defenders race of 14 miles to China ponies, The Fox Hunters' Plate,--A hurdle and scored from a very acute angle.

From a free kick Hill hit then de hunters, Winners of any crossbar and Atkins collecting the Calchweight 108 lbs.-Arablan Cat, race at Kwant this season barred. ball from the rebound

passed to Canary, Clowner, Double Chance, Marshall who had no difficulty in Jack O'Lantern, Malolo, Merry Jesler, slipping it past Bhawan Singh.

Mortmain, Pinfarthings, Public Hero No. 1, The.Minx and Widnes. goalkeeper WOX obviously new to the game and had steeplechase.2 miles. A handicap The Australian Grand National he received more practice before this for Australian ponies.-Drutus (168), game he would easily have saved at

Glorious Flummery (154) icast three of the goals.

(157), Helgo (152). Salazar (145), Scarlett O'Hara (152), Sea Urchin Spark Plug (157), Spectrum (152),

The

Kumaon

Narain Singh played a fine game

Stor

and he and Krishna Singh were (158), Strathcarrick (105), Streamline

easily the best forwards for the

Kumaons, while in the defence Licuts. |(100), Teviotdale (155), Tan an Tomlinson were always

The Queensland Handicap. A fot race trying hard to hold the entire R. Aponics "C" class-Cape York (147). of a furlongs for Australian forward line, and in this they were Flununery (155), Racing Heart (185), very successful. Krishna

Singh Rex (152), opened the Kumaons account with

Roolfly (140), Strath a hard drive, Narala Singh scored,

currick

Queen (157). The Kwanti Cup handicap hat

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twice for the Kumaons but each the race of 1 mlie for China pontes Win G. M. Young Cup"Army And Club Teams To

he was ruled off-side,

classified "D" clocs, Ponies that have

Just before half. time Owen took won more than $2,250 since 1st

the ball through on his own and pass-January, 1933, and ponies that have

In the final of the G. M. Young

Meet To-morrow

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ed to Hodgson who sent a terrine started at Kwanti in a steeplechase Cup competition of the Royal Hong- drive into the back of the net.

The Triangular Tournament hockey and/or hurdle race, barred-Cuban kong Golf Club, Messrs. Dodwell and Love, Final Triumph, Flybynight, Company beat Mesra. Butterfeld match between the Army and the In the second half Owens dashed Good Morning, Plain View, Royal and Swire. The match was played Hongkong Hockey Club, originally up the right, cut in and,beat Bhawan Highness, Tempest, The Leopard, at Fanling.

arranged to be played on February b Singh with a magnificent shot. Tribute and Sylvandale,

Stubbs Shield Matches

nt Bookunpoo, will now be played The Au Tau Handloap-A at Narain Singh was playing well and race of B furlongs for China ponies Shield competition resulted as fol-

the same ground et Quarter-final matches in the Stubbs to-morrow

4.80 p.m. after taking the ball through he was classified as "E" class. Ponies that low; very unlucky when

The following will represent the his drive just have started at Kwanti in a steeple- went over the top. Kumaons were chuse and/or hurdle race barred. University of Hongkong 1 up.

The Royal Naval Hospital beat the

Army: awarded

a penalty for handling, but Cricketer, Herlot, Latitat, Mac's Ad- Krishna Singh rent over the bar.

The American Express beat the Pie. Osman (R.A.O.C.); L/Bdr. venture, Mac's Second Venture, Education Department at the 20th. Carter. (R.A.) and Rtm. Badda Nam Further goals were scored by Mar- March Brown, National Dignity and shall, Atkins

The Asiatic Petroleum Company (Rajputana Riftes); L/Sgt. Franer ond Owen. In

the stymie.

beat the Hongkong Volunteer Defence (R. Sools), Lt, Hook (R.A.) and Capt Just few minutes the Kumaons were February Consolation Scurry Corps at the 10th.

Hunt attecking strongly, but failed

Hav. Show- to (Unofficial).A flat race of 1⁄2 mile

score.

Messi. Dodwell and Company beat (RA) (coptala ** Indarlin

(Rajputana

for Australian ponies that have the Pubile Works Department 3 and Singh (Rajputana' fics), Lt. Pritim

Kumanns-Bhawan Singh: LI

To started at this meeting and not won. 2. Parino Bingh; Kishan Bingh. Lt, Tomlin- son, Gonal Barki: Sier Bingh, Baccht Ponies classifed "A" und "B" barred. Singh. Krisima Singh, Narain Singh and Catchweight 100 lbs. Placed ponies Parlab.

ili Battery-Minshutt; Bullen, Tavlor; 1. Rankin. Beaton: Otron, Atkins Murahatt, Bummee and Itodgson.

MANILA SOCCER TEAM

Manila, Jan. 30, Conch Dionisio Calvo is the man selectlag the team of 10 out of 28 asolrania to represent Manila In the first Manlin-Hongkong fontbull in- terport in Hongkong on February 10. 21 and 23.

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The players will be leaving for Hongknne on February 14,

Viatory for TT.M.R.Kont Yesterday, the H.MS. Kent foot- ball team defeated the Manila Nomads by 4-2-United Press.

at this meeting 8 lb, extra.

The allotment of weights for "The Kwantl Cup" and "The Au Tau Handicap" (Racer 3 and 6) will be published later, and

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Nath (Rajputana Rides), L/NE Nerain Singh (Kumauns) and itm. Pataud Singh (Kumnons).

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club;

V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bond" end The second women's race of the Reed and N. I. Whitley; S. A. Fowler, E. V. Reed; 11; 4.-D. Lowe, WA. second series, for "A" class yachts, TD, Whitley, G. E. R. Divett (cap.). was held by the Royal Hongkong. I. Bickford and R. A. Bates. Yacht Club yesterday over 8.4.railes. The race started at 14.45. Results: Royal Navy.

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