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HONG KONG RIFLE
ASSOCIATION Arrangements For Prize Meeting
All
We are informed that the follow- ing arrangements have been made in connection with the forthcom- ing Prize Meeting of the Associa- tion, to be held from to-day Thurs- day unul Monday evening. shooting takes place on the Army Ranges at Kowloon City from ap- proximately 8 am to 5 pm, daily.
Divine Service will be held in one of the large marquees on Sunday next at 12.15 p.m, the preacher be- ing the Reverend G. H, Bateman, Senior Chaplain to the Forces, China Command. By the kind per- mission of Lt.-Col, A C, Marsh and Officers the band of the 2nd Bn. East Lancashire Regiment will play As during and after the Service. several interesting competitions are to be shot for on Sunday afternoon it is hoped that anyone interested will take the opportunity of at- tending the above Service which commences at 12.15 p.m., and "after lunch, which can be obtained on the ranges, will watch the team events such as the Inter-Imperial and Folice Forces Match, the Inter- Universities Match, the Amliated Ride Clubs Match, and the Public Schools Veterans Competition.
MEN OF SUSSEX PLAY MARBLES
Championship Title Changes Hands
Tinsley Green. Sussex, Apr. 10.
In this corner of Su-sex po-day i saw an English, a British, pos- albly a world's championship change had. It was the marbles championship. The holder beaten and a London bus driver reigns in his steadi
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The match tuck place at the Greyhound at Tinsley Green, the scene through three centuries of historic matches in this final test of adult skill at one of the games in which youth has indulged since the dawn of time.
Four teams had gathered for the final. Two roughi clay patches had been prepared, on which they could try their skill.
Touch one's nose with a "tolly" and let it drop, and the "tolly" pearest to the circle gives its owner the right to shoot first. In the centre, as the bout begins, there are four marbles for every man competing, walling to be knocked out and to give points to the suc cessful shooter.
The individual championship carles with it the prize of an in- -scribed tankard. It has been held tab.years by a Tinsley Green man, but this time the holder-Big Bert Botting--was dead out of form.
He could score no more than four
In the final against a nine from F. S. Harding, a London Transport driver from the Crawley depol. The team from Crawley also won the team championship.
There can be no doubt that Harding is a worthy champion of marbles, despite the fact that he assured me that until the last year or id he had not touched a "mig- gie" since his boyhood.
DISAPPOINTED TEAM
Thsley Green were relying on their old and tried experts, such as "Killer" Cook, who has a re- putation second to none for the killing of an opposing marble in a crisis.
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They also had that famous ex- pert, Fudge" Manville, who is ge- nerally accepted as the most cun- ning marble player "of modern times. "Smug" Barrett made a good score for Tinsley Green, but his forte-as the name implies is his rapidity in "smuggling" any mar- bles left in the circle when the clock strikes noon-for old tradi- flon is emphatic that all serious games 'should then cease."
PRIZES ON VIEW
We are also asked to state that by the courtesy of Messrs. Lane Crawford, Ltd, a display of the prizes in kind which will be com- peted for during the above meet- ing will be on view in their win- dows from noon on Friday until Monday next and a special invita- tior is made to anyone interested. to visit this establishment and thus see the trophies, etc. which, by this time next week will have found their new owner's.
As regards the tickets for the squadded events taking place on Saturday, Sunday and Monday the Honorary Secretary informs us that in view of the entries being ap proximately double the number ex- pected, he has found it impossible to complete the squadding up till how and competitors must there- fore call for their tickets at the ticket tent on the Kowloon Ranges should they not receive them to- morrow or Friday. Every effort will be made to distribute the tickets by Friday evening but no guarantee can be given that such will be the case.
ENGLISH AMATEUR GOLF PROGRESS
Deal. April 28.
In the first round of the English Amateur God Championship here to-day Bourn, a fornier holder was surprisingly beaten by J. H. Haw- kins, a Maidenhead chauffeur at the 15th.
Two ex-British champions haa hard struggles, Martin-Smith only beating H. B. Bennett of Buxton ¦ by one up and Wethered ex- perichding difficulty in ousting W. R. Kennion of Liphook by one up.
D. S. Piper of Sleaford holed his tee shot on the fourth, a feat which has only previously been ac- complished in one championship Ruler
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
MIXED CLASSES SWEEPSTAKE
Colleen Secures First Position
Five yuchts took part in the Mixed Classes Sweepstake held by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday, Colleen, sailed by Capt. N. Sydall, securing first place.
The course was Kowloon Rock (B), Channel Rocks (S), Rumsey Shoal (P), N. Merk on line (P). Channel Rocks (S), Club line, a distance .or 5.3 miles. Detalls follow:-
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Started at 14.45,
Isobel, AT .....
Finished Corr. Pos. 18.40.12 16.31.84 4
Dr. L. J. Davis) Daphne, ... 16.52.22 18.42.00 5
(Mr. B. J. Scott-White) Colleen, H2 ... 18.27.50 18.25.04 1
Capt. N. Sydall) Siskin, H5 16.28.05 18.26.05 2
(Col. E Kirke) Widegcon, Y3.1639.31 16.27.45 3
(Miss H. Orawhall Wilson)
INDIANS BLANKED
Baseball Results
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of the major league basebai. mat- ches played yesterday:
National League
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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936.
FOOTBALL FORECAST
(BY FORWARD)
The following are the League fixtures for Saturday, May 2. 1936. The teams in bold type are tipped to win:-
ARSENAL
ENGLISH LEAGUE-DIVISION L
BIRMINGHAM Brentford CHELSEA 'Everton
Results
1932-3 1833-4 1934-3
West Brom DERBY Blackburn Preston N.E.
1-2 2-0 3-0
1-1 0-1 1-2
2-2 3-0
Mileare
191 V.
Leeds
5 V.
125
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207
V
30
V.
95 Y
Manchester C.
HUDDERSFIELD
26 V,
Sheffield W.
PORTSMOUTH STOKE
220
Y.
Bolton
44
V
WOLVES
160
V
GRIMSBY
Middlesboro
Liverpool
DIVISION II.
TOTTENHAM
Leicester
Doncaster
Newcastle
3-2
INVIGIA
III
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Barnsley
175
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Bradford C.
90
BURNLEY
205
V.
Fulham
CHARLTON Hull C.. NORWICH
150 V.
Port Vale
B+
V.
MANCHESTER U
120
PLYMOUTH
350
V.
SHEFFIELD U. SWANSEA
103
V.
West Ham
180
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Bradford
- DIVISION III. (SOUTH)
BOURNEMOUTH 170 BRISTOL CITY CLAPTON O.
V.
Notts Co.
70
"V.
Exeter
160
V.
Cardiff
3-0
GILLINGHAM
34
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Bristol R.
20
NEWPORT CO.
143
V
Mlilwall
QUEEN'S P.R
32
V
Luton
31
75 Y.
Southend
65
V.
Aldershot.
3--2
.
53 Y.
Brighton
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READING
SWINDON
WATFORD
Rochdale
Southport
STOCKPORT
DIVISION III. (NORTH)
Gateshead
TRANMERE
Rotherham
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1-2 13-1 3-2
1-0 1-3
9-2 3-0 2-1 0-1 2-
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New York, Apr. 28. The following were the results
New Brighton
100
V
YORK
OLDHAM
90
Carlisle
42 Y.
30
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65
Lincoln Halifax V.
4-0 20
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9 17 3
American League
7
12 2
C'eveland
0
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Rutting pitched
5 14 D 2
New York
2
9 1
St. Louis
Solters hit a homer run. PhEadelphia
4 91
Peters hit a home run.
2
0
0
Detroit
3 12
1
Chicago
and
8 13 T Dykes hit
Goose Goslin and Hank
"Greenburg hit home runs.
11 16 1
Washington
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Norris hit a home run. Pittsburgh
Boston Cincinnatti
Cuyler hit a home run.
The games between New York and St. Louis and Brooklyn apa Chicago were postponed because of the wet weather.
NEW BATTLESHIPS
Washington, Apr. 28.. Leaders of Congress have recom- mended the construction of two new battleships, to be begun at the discretion of President F. D.
Roosevelt,- Lieuter
Ler & Krus Tosacco Co. (O
Lou Gehrig hit a home run
Kreevitch home runs.
Boston
Foxx hit a name run.
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MINE STRIKE AVERTED
Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Paris, April 28-
The coal miners' strike which threatened to break out, was set-
Hong Kong.
MADRID STREET
SHOOTING
"Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Madrid, Apr. 28. The former police chief of Barce-
tled and averted nice more by an ļ agreement reached by representa-ona, Miguel Badia and his bro- tives of the miners and the mine ther Jose, were shot dead in the owners, and signed in the Minis-
try of Labour. The miners have been promised that the far-reach-
open street here by Anarchists in mid-day. The assassins escaped
ing concessions of their demands | by mixing with the crowd before
will be made at the negotiations now opening, while the mine own- ers had received the assurance from the State that their proposals to the Government will be con- sidered favourable.
Tranioccan News Service.
they could be apprehended. The
Catalan public is in a state of wild excitement. The belief is that this
was an act of revenge.-- Trunsocean News Service.
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