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RESULTS
POSTAL LEAGUE
Hong Kong Rifle Association's Miniature Rifle Section Summer A number of matches in the Postal Leagues, 1941, has so far European Y.M.C.A. Invitation attracted 27 entries for First Divi- Water-Polo League were played sion of Open Sight League and 14
HIS BOGEY OVERTAKES HITLER
The Gestapo was en- gaged all day yesterday in a great round-up of Rus- for Second Division. There are sians in Berlin, according In the Navy pool, Navy "C" entries, for the Aperture Sight shared six goals with
8th Regt. League.
to the correspondent of R.A. Rice (2) and Huish scored for
Teams of four
yesterday.
on will shoot
tung."
Navy and McNulty scored all three their own ranges, at 25 yards, be the "Neue Zuericher Zei- goals for Gunners.
tween June 29 and October 10, 065th Battery and 38th Battery and later in the season teams will also shared six goals in their be chosen to shoot for the Colony game. Landgridge, Pidgeon and in the Colonial Small Bore and Roberts were the goal-scorers for other overseas matches. 965th und Jenkins, Tapley Goodenough scored for 30th.
and
Following are the complete en- tries to date for all three sections:
OPEN SIGHTS LEAGUE First Division:-Hopg Kong Pallee "A"; Royal Air Force "A"; 2nd Bat- talion 14th Punjab Regiment "A" "B". "C", "D" and "E": 5th Battalion 7th
not The German public were Informed
minute until the last about Hitler's move and are sur- Its suddenness and prised with Impressed by the vast size of the territory the German army is now attacking.
They arc undoubtedly In- fluenced by the accusations that prolonging the war was duo to Russia,
In the Army pool, Combined Small Units beat Royal Scots "B" by 3 goals to 1. Richards (2) and Knightley scored for Small Units and Emberson for Royals,
Signals, still undefeated, regis- Rajput Regiment "A", "B", "C", "D" and "E": 2nd Battalion the Royal Scots tered
a big win against Royal .Q." Coy. "A" Coy, "B" Coy, "C" The "Neue Zuericher Zeltung" Scots "A" by eight clear goals Coy and "D" Coy: 22nd Fortress Coy. comments editorially that Ger- in their friendly game. Dignan Royal Engineers and 40th Fortress many is now involved on the two- wanted to avoid scored six times for his side and Coy, Royal Engineers: 2nd Battalion front war she
"A", "B" McCann and Bedford added the The Middlesex Regiment
"C", "D" and "E"; Hong Kong Volun because so long as Russia is others.
is unable crushed, Germany Corps Rifle Club "A":
release all her forces to attack Playing at home, Y.M.C.A. beat teer Defence
Roynl Hong Kong
Naval Volunteer Middlesex "B" by seven clear
Rifle Club “A”: Hong Kong Police Britain.-Reuter. goals. Wilson (3) Goldman (2). Reserve. May and Benn registered the Second Division:-Hong Kong Polica Hong points for "Y".
Royal Air Force "B":
Defence Corps Rifle Royal Engineers, Sham-
"B":
In the other game in the "Y" Kong Volunteer pool, Middlesex "A" beat 5th A.A. | Club "B": by three goals to nil. Bindon (2) shuipo: Royal Engineers, Stanley: Roy- al Engineers, Stonecutters; Royal En- and Burdge scored for Middlesex.
gineers. Collinson; Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteers Rifle Club "B"; 2nd 23 Battalion The Royal Scots "H.Q." Cav.
"B"; "C" Coy, "B": "D" Cov. "B" 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
LEADING GOAL.SCORERS
Dignan Signals
McNulty 8th Regt. R.A.
Jennings Middlesex "A"
Bindon Middlesex "A"
P. B. Wilson Y.M.C.A. Slater R. Scats "A" Rutter R. Navy "A" Allan Signals May Y.M.C.A. Paul R. Navy "A"
Signals Y.M.C.A.
Middlesex
TABLE TO DATE
Goals
13
31
11
"F", "C" and "H."
10
9
APERTURE SIGHTS LEAGUE Hong Kong Police "A" and
Force: Hong Kong 8 Royal Atr
"B"
Police
8 Reserve "A" and "B"; 2nd Battalion
а The Ruyal Scots "C" Coy.
7
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
8 B 0 0 41 5
8 0 2 0 34 10 32 9
'A'' 7 6 1 0
14
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