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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1937.

HONG KONG RIFLE

ASSOCIATION

Week-End Spoon And Practice Shoot

By the courtesy of the Naval Authorities, a week-end Spoon and Practice Shoot was held on the naval range at Stonecutters on Saturday afternoon last. Once uguin, owing to the restricted num ber of targets which were available for the use of members of the Association. It was not possible to allow many members of the Carri- son who wished to shoot, to take

were An-

part in this competition. Weather conditions usually good, the light being duil

9.R.

VICTORIA IN

GOOD POSITION

Against M.C.C.

Melbourne, Feb. 20. Victoria have a great oppor- tunity to overhaul the M.G.C, and to establish a comfortable first in- nings lead as a result of to-day's

and constant, the wind negligible, play. and visibility good.

That this was the case will be gauged from the scores given below from which it will be noted that two three-figure scores were made in the 8. (b) Class, while a score of no less than 95 was obtained with the ride "as issued.”

Another noticeable feature of the shoot was the fact that all the prize winners were members of the 1st Bn. The Royal Ulster Rides

The leading scores made were as follows:-

(b)

Score at Score at Score at Aggregate Asn 200 Yds. 500 Yds. 600 Yds. Score

Nett

28888-8-8-88-88

tea, after which no further play When stumps were drawn at

was possible owing to rain, the hind the MC.C. home team were only 43 runs be- first innings

effort, with eight wickets in hand.

The last two English wickets fell quickly this morning for the addition of 19 runs, the innings closing at 187.

Lesile Ames played a dour in- nings of 4, being at the wickets for two hours and giving a chan- celess display. He hit seven fours.

McCormick returned the best analysis of the Victorian bowlers, his three victims costing him- 35

runs

The wicket had much improved when Victoria went in to bat and at lunch they had lost one wicket for 59 runs. By tea, with Gre- gary playing a Ane innings of 53 not out, they had scored 144 for two wickets

Rain, after tea prevented fur-

ther play.

Ecores:

H'eep.

Nett

Nett

Nett

1.-S.I.M. H

Ber.

33

35

100*

2-Rfn. J. J. Stewart...... $ 3.Cpl. H. Stewart 4.-C.S.M. Grinham 5.-Sgt. Blandford 8.-C.P.O. Pellow

33

35

1001

32

33

T

97

2

33

97

BCT.

34

97

501.

34

97

7.-Cpl. J. Watson.

scr.

31

94

8.-Rin. McAteer

32

94

9. Mr. C. Watson

SCI.

20

93

10-Sgt. M. C. Jones

31

93

11-Sgt. Mannell

1

31

33

93

12-Mr. Cory.....

1

32

32

93

13.-0.QMS. Wallace

32.

29

92

14.--Arm. Cpl. Butterfeld 1

30

32

29

91

15. Mr. T. J. Boulton..... 3

32

Beuter.

28

90

JF

S.E. (a)

1-8gt. Canmore

32

31

32

95$

2.-Lieut. Ratcliffe .........

4

28

31

3.-Lt. D. D. Wilson.....

32

28

4.-Armr.. Sgt. & Codd... 6

28

30

28

5.-Cpl. 3437 1. H. Shah 8

30

31

25

6.-8.L.M. Garrow...

2226

29

27

7.-Pte. Morrison...........

29

24

80

All the above competitors used the "1914" rifle.

Denotes the winner of the "nett" spoon. Denotes the winner of the "handicap" spoon

គឺឆឌឌផន

NOTE: The handleap of each inner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all S.R. (a) and S.R. (b) Spoon Shoots.

ARSENAL WIN 7-1

In Fifth Round Of F.A. Cup

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, Feb. 20. The following are the results of to-day's League football matches and Cup-ties:

F.A. CUF (Fifth Round)

3 Swansea

Sunderland

Bolton

Grimsby

O M'chester C,

5

1 Walves

i

Everton

1 Tottenham

Coventry

2 W. Bromwich

5 Exeter

2 Derby

1

Preston

Millwall Burnley

1 Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION Huddersfield I Birmingham Mchester U. 0 Portsmouth Wednesday -1 Chelsea

4 Bradford

3 Barnsley

SECOND DIVISION Aston Villa Bradford C. Chesterfield Doncaster Fulhara

Notts F. Plymouth

4 Newcastle

1 Bury

1 Blackburn

3 Norwich

2. West Ham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot 0 Reading

Bournemouth. 2 Clapton

Brighton.

Bristol R. Newport Northampton Southend Swindon Watford

Walsall

5 Torquay 1 Crystal P. 1 Notts C B Cardiff

1. Queen's P.R 1 Luton

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Accrington 6 Southport Darlington 1 Chester

Gateshead

Hull

Lincoln

3 Crewe

3 Mansfield

1 Tranmere New Brighton, 1 Halifax Oldham

Port Vale

Rotherham Stockport Wrexham

#

M.C.C.-187.

Victoria-144 for 2-

FIFTH TEST MATCH

Australia's Team Announced

The

Melbourne, Feb. 20. Australian team for the Afth and final Test Match, which starts at Melbourne next Friday, will be selected from the following 13 players:

D. G. Bradman, C. L. Badcock, W. A. Brown, J. H. Fingleton," L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith, R. Gregory.

LADIES' HOCKEY B. 3. McCabe, E. L. McCormick, W.

C.B.A. First Win In Brawn Cup

the

Recording their first victory. In Brawn Cup ladies hockey league, the Central British. Asso- clation defeated the Royal Welsh Fusiliers Ladies by one goal to nfi at King's Park on Saturday after- forward, netted the goal in the noon. Miss E. Woolley, centre-

first half.

Play was mostly confined to mid- field and the goalkeepers, Miss D. Moss (C.BA.) and Mrs. Kenyon (R.W.F.), had very little to do al- though towards the end of the second half, Mrs. Kenyon was test- ed with a shot from Miss Woolley which she just managed to de- flect.

Miss B. Parsons, at left back. was cutstanding for the winners while Mrs. Cowan, pivot for the loɛers, also played well.

C.B.S. "A" WIN

The Central British Schoolgirls' "A" team made practically certain 1 of their chances of winning the Brawn Cup competition this sea- son when they beat the "Y" Ladles by a goal scored by Miks D. McCaw

1 in the second half.

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2 Hartlepools

1 Carlisle

2 York;

1 Queen O'S. 1 Kilmarnock

4 Barrow 0 Rochdale

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BRADDOCK AND

LOUIS TO MEET

Chicago, Feb. 20, James J. Braddock, the present. world heavyweight boxing cham- plon, and Joe Louis, the sensation- al: Detroit "Brown Bomber," yes- terday signed articles to meet in a 15 round title fight on June 22, at the Comiskey Park Baseball Stadium.- Reuter

VARSITY HOCKEY

Beckenham, Feb. 20.

hockey match played to-day Oxford beat Cambridge by 3 goals to all- 11,Reuter.

.' In the Inter-Varsity

1 Ayr

(2nd DIVISIÓN)

3 Brechin C 1 Dundee

2 East Stirling Edinburgh

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