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YACHTING RACE FOR LADIES
Kittiwake And Sirius!
Score Wins
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's seventh ladies' second series race was salled yesterday after- noon and resulted in wins for Kittiwake Miss P. M. King) and Sirius (Mrs. K. Trenchard Davis) In their respective classes.
Detailed results were as follows:
"A" Class-Started at 14,45
Finished Corr, Pos. Pts. Carpenter 18.07.37 16.07.37 5
(Mrs. P. R. Richards),
Nereld
LEAGUE SOCCER FIXTURES FOR WEEK-END
Lai Wah Cup Final
On Sunday
The following are the football fixtures for the week-end:---- ..
SATURDAY
BADMINTON RESULTS
PATRICK WONG
WINS
1:
Results of Colony badminton championship matches played at the Talkoo Recreation Club Inst night are as follows:-
Singles Patrick H. Wong beat S. W. Clark 15-4, 15-4.
E. K Hul beat F. Tang 15-1, 15-5.
Mixed Doubles J. J. Remedios and Miss O. | (Cause-Ribeiro beat L. A Carvalho and
Miss A. C. Remedios 15-3, 15-7.
M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva beat J. Anderson and Miss Madge
First Division Kowloon v. South China "B" (Kow-
loon, 4.90 p.m.). South China "A" v. Club (Caroline
Hill. 4:30 p.m.). St. Joseph's v. Beaforths
way Bay, 4.30 p.m.). Middlesex V Police (Sookunpoo.
4.30 p.m.).
11 Kowloon Chinese v. Eastern (Club.drimths 15-6, 15-12.
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FANLING GOLF
Mixed Foursomes Results The second round results of the mixed foursomes played at Fan- ling during the week-end appear below with combined handicaps:-
L. Goldman and Mrs. Woodward (33) beat D. S. Edward and Miss Curtin (23) 2 and 1.
Surg. Lt.-Comdr. Nicholson and Miss Goodrich (22) beat Dr. and Mrs. O, H. Henry (41) 1 up.
W. Woodward and Mrs. Goldman (43) beat K. R. Quick and Mrs. Challinor (52) 3 and 2.
Capt. and Mrs. Holmes (33) beat
A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman (25) 3 and 1.
L. R. Andrewes and Mrs. Whyte Smith (31) beat Col. and Mrs. Blake (23) 3 and 1.
Col. and Mrs. King (28) beat Major Gaisford and Miss King (39)
5 and 3.
W. N. A. and Mrs. Smalley (36) w.o. Dr. and .Mrs. Valentine scratched.
Brigadier and Mrs. Thomson (40) beat Dr. Newton and Mrs. Dovey
(25).
CAPTAIN'S CUP
The March qualifying round for the Captain's Cup was played off
V.
(St. Joseph's, 3 p.m.). Engineers (E) v. Police (Military,
*H.V.; 3 p.m.).
SUNDAY
l
(Continued from Paga 10)
Shanghai and Swatow.......................
As regards personnel of the Amoy
hai-Vancouver, B.C.. date 19th February...
Royal Navy, the words "resident or Straits and Manila stationed in" shall be deemed to Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang- refer to Officers and Ratings hold- ing appointments ir dockyards, shore establishments and harbour Bangkok via Swatow ships, who may be regarded as Japan and Formosa.....e being eligible for participation. Air Mall by. "Imperial Airways Direct Service "--London date. 3rd March.
Cremer
Kanchow.... Talma:.. Scharnhorst..
Per
Due
Shantung.
Tinegara
9th Mar, 8th Mar
Kumsang.
8th Mar.
Muinam...
8th Mar.
Taiping...
8th Mar,
8th Mar,
Ixion.
5th Mar.
U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Manlia
Seattle, date, 12th February Shanghai
Pres. Jackson.
9th Mar.
Hector..
9th Mar,
9th Mar.
10th Mar.
10th Mar.
Emp. of Russia.... Kalgan..... Suwa Maru..
10th Mar.
10th Mar.
Airways Plane Cheklang.
11th Mar. 11th Mar.
11th Mar
18th Mar,
12th Mar.
19th Mar.
19th Mar.
13th Mar.
15th Mar.
15th Mar.
10th Mar.
17th Mar
18th Mar.
18th Mar
18th Mar.
Lai Wah Cup Final Chinese v. Army (Causeway Bay,
4 p.m.). Referee: Smyth, Linesmen: Goss Morning Post. Junior Kolapore, Shanghai and Swatow..
(Continued from Page 103
It was obvious some quick runs were wanted now and Minu changed the order and went in himself. Owen-Hughes was put on for him, but Minu hit him for two four's. Soon after Pearce got him to play outside one. however.
SHOOTING CONDITIONS Shooting Conditions (as for the
viz.
Distances: 300, 500, 600-yards (aggregate).
}
Straits and EUROPE via Nega- patam (Letters and Papers) Lon- don date 10th February No. of Shots: Ten and one s.s Japan.......
Straits and Manila 4. per firer at each distance.
Time limit: One hour at each Straits and Manila, distance.
No. of Targets: Two per team-Manila (See special note under Conduct Japan of the Match).
Calcutta and Straits Dress: Any. Entrance Fee: 52 from each Jaya and Manila. team to be paid when application Austrällä and Manila.
Saigon is made for registers.
The Rifles used will be as defined Calcutta and Straits All this time, Madar had been by N.R.A. Regulations, viz.:-S.R. Japan and Shanghai. going along stolidly and placidly. (a) S.M.LE. as issued, open sights Shanghai ........
slings S.R. (b) getting a single bere and a two and without
109-1-12
there. He made one beautiful S.M.L.E. regulated in any manner glide to leg for four but apart approved by the N.R.A.. or the from this be seemed content to "1914" pattern, which may be keep his wicket up and let the "stocked up" in accordance with the official instructions published runs come.
A Rahim joined him at this on page 982, Bisley Programme crucial point of the game when Book, 1937.
With 5.R. (b) aperture sights
a quick 25-30 perhaps would have given the Indians the and slings are allowed. match. After an over or two Minimum "pull-or" for all rifles Rahim did try desperately hard 5-lbs.
to get the ball away, but Madar Preliminary practice on the day went on with his occasional of the match, or rests for support. ing the rifle cr body are not singles and two's.
It should have been perfectly allowed.
All members of a team must are obvious to Madar that the right thing to do at this stage was to on the same range on the same "hit out or get out." There were day. five other men to go in, and, surely if the worst came to the worst, they could have averted defeat Magnificent Catch
inst on 130 Rahim was clean bowled by Owen-Hughes and M. el
No one may represent or shoot for more than one Colony or Pro- tectorate in any one year, nor may he shoot in or assist more than one team in this match.
CONDUCT OF THE MATCH
1. On receipt of the entrance fee
Arculli went in-a lot depending by the Secretary. National Rifle
Imperial
Haruna Maru............... Helyo Maru Agamemnon ¡Conte
Biancamano Neptuna...... Malacca Maru Prometheus........... Shirala..... Tjlandane. Kitano Maru..... Sphinx.... Hosang.............. Kaar-I-Hind....
Glenshiel..
OUTWARD MAILS
11th Mar.
19th Mar.
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 s.m., registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.
For
TUESDAY
Pet
Date and Time.
Tuesday, 8th
G.I O. & A.P.O.
London. Imperial
Red,
8.00 AM
Airways Plane,
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
8.LB AK
8.30 AM
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways
Direct Service "due 16th March.. Airmail for Australia by "Imperial
Airways. Direct » Service "— due | Imperial Darwin, 12th March. Bamshul and Wuchow Manila
Airways Plane Kongning..
......Peter Maersk......
Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow 'and Chengtu, etc. (vla Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permit). Kongmoon
on him as the last accepted hitter Association, from the Rifle Asso-Fort Bayard and Haiphong.... in the side with due respect to clation, Defence Force, or Captain Shanghai... that old campaigner Arthur Rum- of the team concerned, special swatow Dunnett Jahn). He made no hones about Firing Point and Butt Registers Shanghal
things and the very first ball he will be forwarded: no others will 89-18. received from Owen-Hughes he got be recognised.
at Fanling during the week-end and resulted as follows:-
Old
ន. Course:-d. 88-14-74. There were 34 entries.
New Course:-A. Nicol There were 13 entries.
HOME RUGGER
London, March 6. Only one change has been made
on
WEDNESDAY
2. Superintending Officers. Agamshul and. Wu how...... right down to and swung round to leg-all the way a four, so it look-Commissioned Officer, serving or Kongmoon
Eurasia Plane On Lee.. G.G. Paul
9.00 M
G.P.O. & K.P.D
80 A 9,00 AM
G.P.0. & K.P.O. Rex. Ord.
9,00 AM
9,30 AM
10.00 AN
Douner..
2.00 PM
Chengtu.... Haitan.
2.30 PM
3.00 PM
Deike Rickmers..
6.00 PM.
Wed. 9th
Tal Ming Fook On.
ed. 'But Ride, felding at deep retired (who may be the Captain Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya... Tjinegara. mid-wicket, ran very fast and got of the team firing), failing whom
his hand to the ball almost as some responsible individual ap Air Mail for Wuchow, Ewellin, was going over the fence, and held pointed by His Excellency the
Kwelyang and Chungking by the
"C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service." | C.NA.C. Plane
THURSDAY
In the England Rugby XV to play it. A magnificent catch, and bad Governor or other appropriate au- thority, shall supervise at the Scotland for the Calcutta Cup on luck for the batsman.
Madar had crossed over during aring point. He will check' the March 19 from the one which met Treland
February 12, P. the catch and off the next ball Fox range distances; he will enter in Candler, of St. Bartholomew's Hos-held him at the wicket, Owen-ink the ranks and names of his gamshul and Wuchow pital, comes into the side in place Hughes thus did a most unexpected team in the order in which they Amoy and Shanghai
hat-trick, and the game had taken will fire and the Target No. or swatow and Bangkok. a sudden awing-round. -
Letter on the Fring Point Register. Kongmoon There was still about ten min-¡A 'similar officer or invidual · as
Nicholson,
of Peter Cranmer.
The tearn is as follows: Parker; Unwin, Candler, Sever; Reynolds, Giles;utes to go and 20-odd runs to get. above shall superintend in the Straits and Calcutta..
the Indians had now butts and shall personally verify Haiphong___..... Longland, Toft, Prescott. Huakis-I believe son, Marshall, Bolton, Milman and given up all idea of a win, and the target, dimensions and enter Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin
orders were issued to A. M. Rum-all hits as they are made on the Manila Weston-Reuter).
jahn to stay there..
LADIES' R. C. FINALS
Butt Register in ink. He must last-minute have a copy of these conditions
FRIDAY Leckle provided a
bowled thrill when he
Arthur with him. Both officers will sign Samshul and Wuchow.. Rumjahn, but the younger Madar, the certificates on their respective Swatow and Shanghai.... with A. M. Rumjahn as his partner, Registers and the Superintending "Swatow and Tientsin.. safely played out a few balls, and Officer, will forward them to the Formosa
....... the last man did not have to go National Rifle Association under Japan, Canada, USA., Central and sealed cover immediately on the
South America and Europe via Victória B.C.-due Victoria B.C.. conclusion of the team's firing.
31st March.
NUMBER OF TARGETS
Kongso... Taiyuan. Kwelyang.
Tai Lee.
Kumaang. Canton... Taksang..... Emp. of Russin.............
8.15 AM 10,00 AM
11.30 AM
Kowloon P.0. Reg. 9th 5.00 TM Ord. 9th 5,00 FM
G.P.Q. Reg. 9th 8.00 PM
lord. 10th 6.00 AM
Thursday, 10th
8,35 AM 8.80 M
8,30 AM -10.00 AM
Parcels 13.UO AM Ord.
1.45 PM A
·
Noon
3.00 PM
8.30 PM
4,30 PM
Friday, 11th
Tai Hing. Kiungchow.. Yunnan Hongkong Maru..
8.16 AM
8.30 AM
8.30 AM
10.30 AM
Parcole Noon Reg. Ord.
9.30 PM
* 3.30 PM
Q.P.C. & E.P.0. Beg, Ord...
4.30 PM 5.00 TK
South Africa, Aden Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mar- seilles, 8th April
Suwa Maru.
Talma
T G.P.0.&.K.P.0. Reg. 5.00 PM Ord. 5.30 KM. Par. 11th 5.00 PM Ord, 12th 8,80 AM
Saturday, 12th
19.30 AM
5.00 PM
Finals of the Ladies' Recreation Club tennis tournamenta were played yesterday afternoon and in. resulted as follows:-
A very good game, played mostly Men's Bingles: Mr. E. E. Story.in poor weather conditions, and,
.....................Pres. Jackson... Runner-up, Mr. J. J. Ferguson. though a draw was perhaps the
In the case of teams desiring to Japan and Europe Via Biberia Haruna Maru..... Ladies' Doubles: Miss Abraham fairest reault, the Indians should and Miss Marsh Runners-up. have won but for that period in use more than 2 targets per team. Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ber-
authority is given for duplicate
vica"-due Amsterdam, 22nd Mar. Suwa Maru. Mrs. G. K. Oliver and Miss Beavis the coldrums in the 1208. As Butt Registers to be made in the Straits, Ceylon, India, East and
Mixed Doubles: Mr. E. E. Story was, it is qu'te conceivable they proportion of 1 per target, and the Mrs. Waddell. Runners-up, Mr.would have lost if the game had scores entered thereon transferred N. LH. Ballton and Mrs. G. K. lasted another over or two, eh. to the official Butt Register on the Notes on the Army-Cralgengpwer conclusion of the match. In such game will appear in our issue of cases an additional Butt Super-18traits and Calcutta. MEETING tomorrow,
Oliver.
REFEREES'
ROYAL SCOTS BEAT" ARMY
vising Officer will be appointed, All Duplicates must, however, ac- company the original Butt Regis ter when forwarding same to the NRA
TARGETS
The fortnightly Hong Kong Football Referees' Association meeting was held last night. The Chairman (Mr. T. G. Stokes) pre- sided. Minutes of the last meet- The Royal Scots' distinguished
Bisley, 1936. The Alming Mark ing were read and the annual themselves when they defeated an dinner was decided upon, which Army side at a football trial game is a black, semi-circle. The top will be held in Jimmy's Kitchen at Bookunpoo yesterday. The half of the target is coloured sky.
Scots won by three goals to one. grey; the lower half ochre, on Monday, March 14, at. 8 p.m.
SATURDAY Dairen, *Japan and Canada-due
Victoria BC. 12th April... Amoy"
Ixion. Cremer
*Superscribed Correspondence Only. Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hong Kong Daily Press, Ltd.. at Marina House, third floor, 18-19, Queer's Road Central, Hong Kong, London Office: 53, Fleet Street E.0,4.
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