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Lieut. C. Austin Wins Corps Championship
At Annual Shoot
The annual Rifle Meeting of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps was held yesterday at the Kowloon City." About 300 oMcers and men participated in the shoot and competition was keen.
There was a strong cross wind which hampered good shooting" and the late afternoon drizzle added much to the discomfort.
In spite of this, however, some MUSKETRY COMPETITION good results were recorded and 1. /8gt. H. M. Remedios 57 L/Sgt. H. M. Remedios is to be points, 2. Cpl. V. M. Hammond 57. congratulated for his fine display In capturing the Musketry Com- petition event.
In three practices, he registered a score of 57 points out of a pos- sible of 70, or slightly above ́80 per cent of the total marks pos- Col. V. M. Hammond, who sible. scored a tle was given second place,
CORPS TITLE
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FALLING PLATE
1. No, 5 Com; iny. A. Team; 2. No. 1 Company, B Team,
REVOLVER COMPETITION L/Bdr. Tamsley 88.
FRANCIS CUP (CLASS A) 1. No. 6 Company 122 points. (L/Cpl. Xavier, Sgt. Baleros, L/Cpl. Pereira and Pte. Ribeiro); 2. Corps Signals 121 points."(Sgman,
FRANCIS CUP (CLASS= 0)
In the Corps Championship. U. Eu. Yip, Balter and N. J. Lent. C. Austin won the arst Booker). prize with a score of 84 points out of the highest possible of 79. 1, No. 6 Company-109 pts. (Ptes. Four crack shots in the No. 1 Sequeira, Noronha, Antonio and Machine Gun Company won the Castro); 2, No. 6 Company, (Ptes. Blake Shield in the team shoot. Castro, Rosario, Gomes Their total was 183.
The shoot went off without a hitch and concluded on time al- though the events were commen- ccd about 25 minutes behind schedule.
Gosano).
and
CORPS CHAMPIONSHIP Lieut C. Austin--84 points.
BLAKE SHIELD No. Company-183 points. (Major H. Owen Hughes, Capt. The following are the provisional R. M. Wood, Lieut. L. B. Holmes results:-
and Cpl. V. M. Hammond.),
Two Week-end HOME SOCCER,
RUGBY RESULTS
Mr.
Weddings
LONDON, Apr, 14 (Reuter)- Edward Harrison, B.SC.,
The following are the results of prominent educational worker in Home football and rugby matches Yunnan Province, was married on played yesterday:- Saturday, at the English Metho- Miss dist Church, Wanchal, to
Pickering, Isabel Mountain, of Yorks, England,
The Rev. J. S. Sandbach assist- ed by the Rev. H. B. Rattenbury,! General Secretary for China for the Methodist Missionary, and' the Rev. Wong Chung-hul, of the Chinese Methodist Church, off- ciated at the Ceremony.
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DA ROZA-AUȘEZO
Mr. Leonardo Victor da - Roza. SUI of Mr. Pelagio da Roza, was married to Miss Amelia Crisalida
Mr. Stan's laum Ausezo, at" the Rosary Church, Kowloon, on Saturday afternoon.
warehouse Regulations, consignees mast Ausezo, daughter of
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His Excellency the Governor has teen pleased to appoint the follow- ing, to be Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Hongkong:
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Unofficial: Dr. J. W. Anderson, Dr. Hermann Baican, Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto,, Mr. C. C. Black, Mr. R. D. Gillespie, Mr. H. C. Mac- namara, Mr. D. L. Newbigging. Mr. A R. H. Phillips, Mr. E. G. Price.
CHINESE POLICE
OFFICERS
Steady progress in the Govern- ment scheme for training young Chinese for sub-inspectorships ̈ in the Hongkong Police Force is ported.
Tê-
candidates When seven
com- under plete their training
the scheme next month, in addition to the 26 who have already finish- ed the seven-month course, the. number of these appointments will be 33. Most of these young sup-inspectors have been attach- ed to stations in the New Terri- tores. Five of them have been sent to the Criminal Investiga- tion Department and two to the Finger Print Department.
SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
SOUTH "C" Arsenal 3, Portsmouth 2 Charlton 2, Toltenham 4 Fulham 2, Millwall' 0 Southampton 3. Chelsea 0 Westham 1. Brentford 1
SOUTH" "A" Norwich 5, Crystal Palace 2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP South "A" Mansfield 3, Notts County '5
North "A" Wrexham 3. Stockport 0-
North "g
Doncaster 0 Rotherham 0 SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALS Airdrieonians 0, Dundee United G'gow Rangers 4, Motherwell 1
MIDLAND
Coventry 1. Wolverhampton 1 West Bromwich 3, Luton 1
WESTERN Manchester City 5, Tranmere. 1
NORTH-WESTERN Blackpool 5, Burnley 0 Bolton 1. Preston 0 Bury. 2. Blackburn 1.3
NORTH-EASTERN Bradford 1. Huddersfield 2 Middlesbrough 1. Leeds 1
OTHER MATCHES Everton, 4, Liverpool 1 Swansea 1. Newport 0 Chester 1, Wellingtown 3 Birmingham 2 Aton Villa 1 Chelmsford 1, Leicester U Newcastle 3, Bunderland 2 Notts Forest 2, Stoke 3 Plymouth 7. Anny eleven 1 RUGBY LEAGUE:" (Yorkshire) Bradford 20, Keighley 10 Dewsbury 12, York 12 Featherstone 22, Bramley 14 Halifax 9. Batley 8 Hullkingston 5, Castleford. 11 Leeds 7, Huddersfield 19 Wakefield 8, Hall 18-
LANCASHIRE Liverpool 7, Salford 7 Warrington 18, Barrow 5 Wigan 26, Broughton B
LANCASHIRE LEAGUE CUP (Semi-finals)
Rochdale 5, Swinton 9 Widnes 13, St. Helen's O
FRIENDLY
Oldham 26, Runslet 7
BUGBY UNION
Quy's H'pital 6, Rosslyn Park 12- N'ampton 31, Namptonshire. € Nuneaton 5 Kenilworth 3 Torquay 23. Ariny Fifteen 13 Weston-Super-Mare '7, N'port 15
SIR SHENTON THOMAS
of
The Universities of Lingnan and
HH the Tungku Makhots Yenching are co-operating in & Johore entertained at a private joint project of sociological re-luncheon party at his residence search in the Szechwan Province, last week in hemour of HE the sald Dr. Leighton J. Stuart, Pre-Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, sident of the Tenching University, G.C.M.G., and Lady Thomas who Pelping, who was the guest of hongo on leave on Wednesday to Eng- our at a dinner given by the Yen- ching Alumni Association; at the Ying King Restaurant on Saturday.
land.
Over 50 Yenching alumni attend-The South China Athletic Asso- ed among them being Dr. Chu Yao- clation opened the swimming sea* Iwang, Dean of the Faculties at son at North Point yesterday with Lingnan University, Prof. Hsu. Ti-a very successful gala. Despite shan, Mrs. Kam Kal-hac and Prof. the poor weather, there were a fair Ma Kwai-ming
number of competitors.
CLOSE WIN
FOR WALES
SOCCER MATCH AT
WEMBLEY
LONDON, Apr 13 (Reuler)- War-time restrictions rept the crowd to half of Wembley's capa- city when England met Wales in an international soccer match to- day.
Both sides missed perfect chances and concerted play was lacking.
WELL SAVED!
After 20 minutes of strong at- tacking by England, Wales rallied and Astley had a stinging shot fisted over the bar by England's Eçalkeeper Bartram.
In the 42nd minute Bryn Jones ran through from the middle and shot from 35 yards. Bartram was unable to hold the ball and at half time Wales led one-n!!.
Wales resumed confidently but missed many opportunities,
DESULTING PLAY
The Welsh. left half was injur- ed. but resumed after two minutes. Play became desultory. but ten minutes from the end. Matthews the English right winger dashed three-quarters of the length of the field, only to shoot wide..
Five minutes later Matthews was brought down in the penalty area, but Hall missed with the spot kick.
The end was thrilling with boin goals being bombarded, but Wales held out and won by the only goal scored, thus avenging their
earlier defeat at Wrexham.
ENGLAND WINS
AT RUGGER LONDON, Apr. 13 Reuter)-In an international rugby match, to- day in aid of war charities. Eng- land defeated Wales by 17 points to three at Gloucester.
Both the English and Welsh teams stood silent for a minute. In memory of Prince, Alexander Obolensky, who was killed in an air crash some days ago. Obolen- sky was replaced by Guest in the English team.
England attacked strongly and Wales retaliated strongly, Wooller being nearly through. Elis, Kemp and Unwin put England in good position, but the opportunity was lost when Wales broke away. Travers scoring a try. The kick
falled:
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DROPPED GOAL
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afterwards. Pre- scott dropped a goal for England, and then he scored a try which was converted by Heaton.
At half-time the store was 9-3 in England's favour.
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Guest felded smartly and scored a last-minute try, to give England. a win by 17-3.
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Home Soccer
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LONDON, Apr. 14 (Reuter)--The following is the draw of the First Round of the Football League Cup. to be played on April 20 and 27:
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M'chester United v. M'chester C. Rochdale v. Bury
Blackburn v. Bolton Chester v. Burnley
Everton v. Preston.
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"Rotherham
York v. Bull
Barnsley v. Hartlepools Sunderland v. Darlington Chesterfield v. Huddersfeld
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