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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939.
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Interport XI | H.K. RIFLE ASSOCIATION:
Return
Trip Enjoyable If Not Successful
LEE WAI-TONG HAS
SUGGESTION Unexpectedly and badly beaten, but royally entertained, the Hong- kong Interport Football team re- turned from Mania Jesterday morning on board the ss. Talping, the voyage being a much
RESULT OF THIRTY ROLL
COMPETITION
The following is the result of the Thirty Roll Competition held by the Hongkong Rifle Association for 1939-40. The prizes will be presented on Sunday, May 14.
There will be no mid-week shoot to-day:
S.R. (Bi
.100 99
1.-P.O. J. C. Swan. R.N. Range
Staff ...... 2-8gt. P. Hale, Middlesex,. 3.--Mne. P. ·G, Heather, R.N.
Range Stat
100 4.-E.R.A. L. G. Keiller, 4th S/M.. 99 5. Lt. A. J. Le Seelleur, R.E. more
pleasant one than the experiences of the side, quite apart from their welcome, that is!
Both Lee Wai-tong, the skipper, and Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, manager, had talea to tell of misfortune on the field and off.
As already known from cables on the match, Lee was injured at the very
start of the Interport game, pulling a tendon; and re- maining a passenger for the rest of the tour. In addition, at one time og another Fung King-cheung. Lee Tin-sang and Lal Shlu-wing were nursing injuries.
Then, also in the Interport. A. V. Gosano playing his usual fine game, was unfortunate enough to break his glasses. which affected
his play for the rest of the garne. Repaired in time for the second match, he broke them again. in the third when he was drought down in the penalty area in such a way that many of the Hongkong players, and others, thought a penalty kick should have been awarded.
Regarding their welcome and the entertainment provided for them the local players had nothing but praise. The Chinese Consul-Gen- eral gave them a luncheon party.. the British members of the alde were made visiting members of the Manila Polo Club, and the Rizal Stadium and the Chinese Y.M.C.A. were also placed at the team's disposal.
Lee Wai-tong had one interesting comment to make on the tour, in the shape of a suggestion for the future: Tf we go to Manila again we must take at least 19 players and arrange to have three days' practice under the Philippines conditions" was his firm opinion.
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9.--Mr. R. I. Boulton, D.R.C. 10.--C.ER.A. R. Atkinson, 4th
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The 6 Best Scores
Total
99
88
98
98 95
592 584
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96
92 '579
97
98 .96
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96
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6. Sgt. V M. Cooper, Middlesex...100 -87 7-ER.A.I. R. Thorpe. 4th 8/M... 991 8Pte. V. M. Hammond, Hong-
kong V.D.C.
95
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95
95
94 572
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99
96
94
14 93 93
97 96
95
$4
95 91
569 568
97 95
93
92
567
11E.R.A. T. A. Cunningham, 4th
'S/M.
.101 12-P.O. C. Clark, 4th 9/M.
...... 99 13.-Cpl: F. Cole, R.N. Range Staff. 98 14.—Mr. W. Austin, D.R.C.
99 15.-S.I. C. C. Chau, H.K.P. R.)... 98 16,--RO. F. Ivey. 4th S/M.
$5
94
93
587
93
93
586
94
92
562
93
82
562
94 94
$2
562
93
93
91
559
17.-Cadet G. J. P. Carey, Hong-
kong N.V.F.
98
90
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18. H.J.S. Blake D.R.C
97
91
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19-2/Lt. G. C. Dawson, M'x
98
90"
90
554
20-S/Sgt. N. Dumville, R.A.S.C... 95
92
90
550
21.—Major S. White, R.S.
95
88
548
22.Mr. H. L. Langley, D.R.C.
92.
90
546
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88
541
87 538
85
535
88
528
84
524
84
82 521
89 89
88
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518
82
504
S.R. (A)
The 4 Best Scores
Total
95
94 94 01
374
95 88 36 84
353
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86
84
348
88. 87
85
345
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342
85 84
R2
334
86 83 82
82
333
91 81
80, 80
332
85 83
8080
328
85 84 79 78
326
23. Mr. L. W. Peckham, D.R.C... 93
24-Inspr. D. Lole, HK.P. (R.)..... 92' .92 25,--Condr. J. R. Hill, R.A.O.C. 94
28. L Cpl. W. Henderson, R.S.... 93 27-Sgt. K. C. Wong, H.K.P. (R.)... 95 28.-S/Sgt. R. A. Neale, R.A.O.C.... 90 20. Mr. S. S. Winch, D.R.C. 30. Mr. L. C. Thorne, D.R.C.
1.-F.O. J. C. Swan, R.N. Range... 2.-Cpl H. W. Morris, RS. 3.-Cpl. F. Cole, R.N. Range Staff 4. Spr. W. Albone, R.E. 5.-L/Cpl. A. D'Aquino, H.K.V.D.C. 6.-E.R.A. J. Chick, 4th S/M. 7-Mr. W. K Gilman, D.R.C..... 8-E.R.A. J. E. Sherlock, 4th 8/M. 9. Sgt. V. M. Nunes, H.K.V.D.C. 10.-Pte. D. M. Sim, R.S.
H.KR.A. CLAY BIRD SHOOT
Programme For Sunday
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Basketball Title
83
7888855CTERS?
"Sing Tao Jih Pao" Win
The "Sing Tao Jih Pao" Basket- ball team, after a hard struggle managed to win, the Colony Chinese Senior Basketball Championship. beating the runners-up,
Bouth China Athletic Association by a
HOME CRICKET
The following a the Hongkong LONDON, May (Reuter) Rifle Association's programme, for Worcester beat the West Indies the final competition in the Clay tourists by 85 runs at Worcester. Bird Shooting to be held on Bun-narrow margin of only two points
WORCESTER: 83 (Martindale 4 for 273 and 291.-
WEST INDIES: 142 (Perks 6 for 27) and 147 (Perks 3 for 48).
day:
(1) Thirty birds single rise- six from each stand-score: point per kill: HPS. 30.
OPEN AND HANDICAP Prizes. A Trophy presented by the HK.RA, to the Winners. A Silver Spoon presented by the
at the Chinese YMCA on Mon- day. The Stadium was packed to capacity.
Both teams were, from the be- ginning of the League, strong con- tenders for the title their matches, usually drawing large crowds of basketball fans,
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Just a few seconds before the
ADVERTISEMENTS HK.R.A to the Runners Up. end of the game "Sing"Tao" scored
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB
TENNIS, TOURNAMENT
1939.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES FINAL
TO-DAY, 10th May 4.30 p.m.
Admission to stand ---
-$1. (incl. tax). The Prize Giving will follow immediately after the
the match."
Note. The prize winners of the the deciding goal winning by ai Open Kre not eligible for the points to 29. Handicap Prize Hist.
(2) 10 Birds Double Rise, one dontle from each stand. Open Only; Score 3 Points for a double 1. Point. for a single kill. HP.S. 15.
Prizes Winner and Runner Up
a Silver Spoon.
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(3) Mr. Wong Bor, Manager of the HK: Sporting Arms Store, has kindly presented a cup for the highest score over 50 cartridges Single Rise.
All three competitions are sin gle entries limited to one per per-
BOS...
The score obtained by a compe-
beforehand.
titor in No..(1) above. if nominat ed to the referee may count towards the 50 car- 368 tridges required for No. (3).
The range will be opened from 10 am. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
The May Race Meeting will be held at Arela Preta, Macao, da Sunday, 14th May, 1939, com "mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The-First-Bell will-be-rung at| 1.30 p.m. approximately.
By order,
S. W. CHENG,
Sear
LATEST DERBY CALL-OVER
LONDON, May 9 (Reuter)-The following is the latest call-over for the Derby:
Blue Peter, 4/1 (3. and o). Admiral's Walk, 19/2 (0), 10/1 (t). Hypriotiat, 100/9 (0), 12/1 (t). Heliopolis, 12/1 (t. and o.), Triguerro, 100/7 (6), 100/8 (b). For Cub, 100/6 ft. and o.). Fairstone, 100/6 (6).. Signal Light, 20/1 (0) Foxbropah, 22/1 (0), 25/1 (1). Buxton 25/1 (t..and o.).
• Casanova, 25/1, (t. and o.). Dhoti, 25/1 (0), 33/1 (t), Vesperian, 40/1 (t, and 0.). Roerickdhu, 40/1 (t. and o.).
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
TO-MORROW,
wing and Ho Ka-lau (Stand SHOOTING. Weekly
Court, 430 p.m.). Practice Bhoot, at Kowloon City Ranges, 2-D.m ĮSWIMMING,
BRIDGE Cheera Club Bridge. FRIDAY, MAY 17
YMCA. Annual BADMINTON-Badminton, in the
Swimming Meeting, 815 p.m. West Lounge," "8.30 pini.
TENNIS Colony Open Doubles Final, Tsui Wal-pul and Tril Yun-pul (holders) v. Lee Yue-
SWIMMING, Mixed Swimming. in YMCA Swimming Pool, 6
SANDER WINS
CLUB TITLE
Beats Armstrong In Four Fast Sets
W. Bander
won the tennis singles championship of the Hong- kong Cricket Club yesterday when he beat H. J. Armstrong on the Stand Court in a match that produced some free tennis in the four sets.
of somewhat strange
scores.
The scores were 6-1, 6-0, 1-6 and 6-1, and they gave a fair in- dication of the game. Sander
was sweeping things before him in the first two sets, when his fast and varied shots had Arm- strong on the run, and at that time the match looked as if i would result in an easy win for him in straight sets.
The Hongkong Baseball Lostue season opened on Saturday afternoon when a match was played between the UB, squad and the Club de Recreio, the former winning, by eight runs to four.
theless refreshing for their free- dom.
WELTERWEIGHT. TITLE FIGHT
ON MAY 25
LONDON, May 9 (Reuter)
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
European Zone Results
AGRAM, May 9 (T/Ocean) Yugoslavia won the remaining - twa singles of her Davis Cup tie with Ireland bere on Monday, thus winning the tie by fire matches to nil,
Mitic beat Egan 7-5, 6-3, 6-2, and Puncee defeated Rogers 6-2, - 6-4, 6-4.
GERMANY WINS
VIENNA, May 9 (T/Ocean) Germany won both remaining singles, in her Davis Cup tie with Switzerland here, thus advancing to the next round by a ave nil victory over Switzerland.
Yesterday's matches were again witnessed by a crowd of several thousand spectatora.
Both men had a good drive on the forehand, Sander's being freer)
The German ace, Henner Henkel, and hit harder, while either would; occasionally dash out an
defeated Boris Maneff, Ace of the an-Peter Kane, of Great Britain, has Swiss team, with ease in three- expected speedy one on the other relinquished his world's flyweight straight sets 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 The-
boxing championship.
But there came a swift reversal in the third set. Armstrong decided that, as he was in such wing. a bad way, he stood to lose little
match lasted only about 45 minutes. In the fourth set Sander, who by starting a campaign of attack seemed to have lasted the "game the world welterweight fight be- {Menzel,
All difficulties connected with In the second match, Roderich This he did with such success better, was far superior, though tween the holder, Henry Arm-Jost Spitamer, who played as sub- Sadeten German, beat that the set went to him at 6-1, Armstrong never gave up The strong, and Ernie Roderick, the stitute for Fischer, likewise in
Some fast raliles were seen at love, but dropped the next game come.
winner ran to a quick lead of 5- British champion have been over-three sets, by 8-6, 6-4, 6-3. this stage, rallies that were per- after holding two match points. haps not so polished
some However, he had no difficulty in seen in the latter stages of the running out winner on his service Open competition but were never- in the seventh game.
as
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The
young Swiss player offered gallant The title fight" will take place resistance. at the Harringay Arena on May defend the title In America motion of Mike Jacobs if he wins. within six months under the pro-25, Roderick having agreed
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