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SPORTS & GENERAL

IDEAL WEATHER FAVOUR LAWN BOWLS

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS OPENING RIFLE SHOOT

PUBLIC AUCTION. Many New Faces: Shooting

Split Into Four Classes

THE

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

in

"Friday, the 11th October, 1940

commencing at 10.30 a.m.

at No, 463. Nathan Road (2nd Floor), Kowloon.

The Hongkong Rifle Association"opened up the shooting season last Sunday at Kowloon Rifle Ranges. Shooting commenced at 8.30 a.m. in brilliant sunshine, a moderately steady wind and thoroughly ideal conditions.

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A record crowd of 226 competitors' swarmed round the harassed clerk for spoon cards and in no time the first detall was settled and firing away. The results were not too good-lack of practice and strange rifles, of course, being the cause.

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neads-the most vital stage at the to lase by 14 "shots 19-27. This. game, to lose by a singleton 21-was Lockhart's ninth win m'a.

{rowt | R. F. Luz Deat Ja Hollidge by 19 C. Strange, opposed to H. Drew, | |

shots. He maintained a lead the found

much whole way, and, scoring 18 shots | especially when Drew finished up "n" sight out of the last ter heads," with three four's and a three. |beat Hollidge" by 32–13, 20

Strange was down 16 shots 13-20 As was anticipated a close game and this was his seventh succes- was the outcome at Cox's Road sive defeat. when Kowloon Cricket Club met 8. Eccleshall fared just as poor=" Kowloon Docks Recreation Clubly against R. Duncan who won by The home team won by seven'! 29-12. shots,

At King's Park, Club de Recrélo J. Fraser, playing against J.went down to Kowicon Cricket McKelvie, led throughout to win Chub by ten shots on Sunday as There were several new faces to by 23-13. E Kern, on the adja- the game was put back a day by be seen from the various Clubs in- cent rink, had no difficulty agattist mutual agreement, "-", "cluding Capt. C. H. R. Hyde who R. Morrison and kept the latter A close grimé was seen between has taken over duties as Honorary trading by a margin of nine shots O. F. Remdios and Younghusband. Secretary of the Association. up to the 16th head when Morri- The former won by five shots, 23- Pool Bull competitions were held son improved his position and 18. On the adjacent rink E Sónza bowed to V. Chitteriden by 14-19. two cooking pans from Mr. Hasat 200 yards-2 pool bulls scored, lost by 18-21,

one each by Q.M.S. Bates and Kempton, the next rink, The deciding factor of the game somal. of No. 13, Carnarvon Road L/Cpl. Singleton of the Royal Enhad an excellent start against was the tussle between A. M. ground floor, an Tuesday, and was gineers--both new members. Fincher and was leading by 14 Rodrigues and W. Simpson who Majo Newton with а merryshots on the 13th head but Fin-won with comfort by ten shots 29- On View from Thursday, the 10th bound over. He is to be expelled.

throng of competitors was to be cher pulled up well towards the October: 1940.

seen as usual on top of his Uttle finish to lose by only 14-22. hill pouring a veritable barrage of lead at the Clay Birds.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

LOITERER GAOLED

Mr. J. Brown appeared as the complainant yesterday 121 the case in which Chau Tak-kam, 28, was charged with loltering. The accused, who

additionally WALS

charged with breach of deports tion order, was sentenced to five months' hard labour, on charges.

both

for having done a good job in catching the defendant,...

SHOOTING RE-ARRANGED

By

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SECOND DIVISION

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FORECAST FOR SATURDAY The Champions will visit Kow- loon Docks Recreation Club and mutual arrangement the should have no difficulty in. beat→

between Craigetigower | g them. Shooting this year has had to be match

Craigengower Cricket Club will completely re-arranged owing to Cricket Club and Hongkong Cric- various circumstances brought ket Club was played on a neutral entertain Civil Service Cricket Club about by the war. There will green-Hongkong Football Club and should win with ease.

A good fiatch is promised at be no peep sight competitions when the former beat the latter In passing sentence Mr. Hams at all-members will use the or- by nine shots.

King's Park when Recreio 'B' will worth congratulated Messrs. | dinary Service Rifle and will be H. W. Randall made a splendid oppose Kowloon Cricket Club. The "PUBLIC AUCTION. Brown and arculll, who assisted, split up into & Classes as follows: recovery against R. R. Davies and game should be very even and the Class A Scratch to Handicap of won, by 14 shot. Randall was Cox's Road men should manage to 3; Class B: Handicap of 3 to Han- trailing until the 14th head but win by a small margin: dicap of 7: Class C: Handicap of the last seven heads “LARCENT ALLEGED

RECREIO "A" TEAM 8 to Handicap of 10 Class D: scare consistently which "contain- The following will represent Wong Yin, 25, unemployed, was Handicap of 11 Handicap of 14. ed a four, three three's, two club de Recreio "A" in their Lawii charged before Mr. MacfadyenOwing to the large number of braces and a single to beat Davies Bowls League match on Saturday yesterday with aiding and abetting competitors there was only time 28-12,

against the KDR.C: — F. I the crime of larceny from Tae to fire at two Ranges.

A. W. Brown put up a poor show Soares, H. A. Alves, J. E Noronha, Chi-kwal, 30, shop foki, $220 Hong-

against W. K Way who led with R. F. Luz (skip); L. F. Xavier, C. kong currency on October 6, at

ease, to win 20-16. On the adja M. Silva, F. V. Ribeiro, F. X. Slive Jordan Road, near Canton Road;

cent rink, B. E Costello was all (skip); J. A. Luz, C. E. Marques, J. and was remanded for three days. A Nett Spoon Lieut. Guest, 1/Mdx: over W. Penny who had his first. Ribeiro, C. G. Silva (skip).

59; Class B Nett Spoon Pte. Cas- CONSPIRACY. CHARGE, FAILS

check of the season. Costello led tro, H.K.V.D.C. 58; Class C Nett

U. ALOMAR WINS Appearing before Mr. Himsworth Spoon Sgt. Gowans, H.K.P, 54from the start to the end and yesterday Chan Chiu-wah, 20, and Class D Nett Spoon Drmr. Aber-beat Penny by 24-15. at their Sales Room. No. 35. Han-Na Chiu-shu, 32, were charged crombie, 1/Max. 51. kow Road, Kowloon.

with conspiracy with intent to commit lareepy, from the person at Nelson Street.

us Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 11th October, 1940 cominencing at 1.80 pim."

A QUANTITY OF „VALUABLE* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

The Arst defendant was ad- ditionally charged with having in comprising:

his possession a dagger

Owing to lack of evidence Teakwood Dining Room, Draw against them the conspiracy ing Room, Bed Room and Office charge was withdrawn and the Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Table second defendant was discharged, Fans, Lamps, -Perambulators, The first accused was sentenced Gramophones and Records. Cut to six weeks in prison-for-posies- lery, Clocks, Pictures, LP Brass,sion of a dagger. Porcelain and Glass Ware, Curios, Ornaments, Cooking Utensils, etc., etaj:

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE

and

1 Tientsin Carpet

1 Plano Accordion

1 Combination Safe

1 Iron Safe

"Roillecord" Camera

2 Dining Room Sultes

lao

1 Reflex Camera F2.9

Victar Lens

1 Western Exposure Meter

1 Lot Camera Accessories

STREET GAMBLING

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Chan Shing. Wong-sang, Yip Hung. Leung. Cheong, Yang Kwal and Chan Ming were charged with street gambling before Mr. Det.-Sgt. Macfadyen yesterday, Shaw prosecuted.. 3277 picked up was placed in the poor box,

The first three efendants, whe talled to appear, had ball of $3 each estreated, while the last three defendants were each Aned

$2.55,

Eight Chinese were charged

before Mr. Macfadyen with street gambling at Chung On Street, Tsun Wan 32.44 was picked up. All accused did not appear and thefr balls ranging from 32 to 320 were forfeited.

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REFUGEE CHARGED Leung Aze, 30, widow, and Lam Ping, 50, appeared before Mr Macfadyen yesterday on a charge

On View from Thursday, the 10th of having in their possession: 50

October, 1940, '

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

·LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

WEATHER

REPORT 10 am, Oct. 9 Barometer cat sea level), 29.98 ins. Temperature, 82 F. Humidity, 72 per cent, Wind Direction; - B." Wind Force (Béaïfurt), 4. Temperature; maximum yesterday

84 P

Temperature; minimum last night,

78 F.

Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 10th

today, nil

over

and 70 cattles, respectively, of wild tree wood at Castle Peak Road. The arst accused, a refugee from Chung Shan; was bound while the second accused was fined $15, in default, 14 days in prison.

STOLE MILK

Ng Muncharged before Mr Macfadyen yesterday with stealing a bottle of milk from a milk boy, Kwan Yiu of the Wing Sany Dairy Company on Monday, at Jordan Road, was bound over.

• THEFT OF WOOD Charged with stealing a piece of wood from the A.: R. P, shelter at Gascoigne Road on Oct. 7, Wong Yan was remanded for three

days by Mr, Macfadyen.

FORTUGUESE FINED

"What business is it of youṛa

and what right have you to ask

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WINNERS

Winners were as follows: Class

REVOLVER SHOOT

The care of revolver shooting has beer, placed in the very cap- able hands of Insp. D. Lole of the H.K.P. Reserves.

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In the fourth Round of the The biggest marginal victory of Colony Open Lawn Bowl Singles the afternoon was obtained by championship, U. M. Omar (hold- Kowloon Bowling Green Club who er) beat RF. da Luz' (winner in beat Civil Service, Cricket Club 1929) by 21-5 at the K.B.G.C. yes- to win the Second Division title. 'terday.

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A BAD PATCH ..A large number of competitors took part in these shoots, the nett Lockhart for the greater part of W. R. Hillyer" was leading H spoon being eventually won by the game Lieut. Dawson, 1/Mdx. Regt, and on the last five heads to concede but met a bad patch the handicap spoon by Insp. D. " Lole himself.

Below are the leading scores of each Class and the Handicap Spoon winners:-

Lieut. R. E, Guest C/Sgt. P. Hale Sgt. G. E. Breese Cpl. H. C. Henley

W.O. F. Tollison

B/M. W. Kifford

H.K. Boy Wins "Institute's" Prize

Results received by the Local Institute of Supervisor of the Book-keepers, Ltd., London, of the Total

examinations held in the Great 59(N) Hall of the University, on June. 58(H)

1940, reveal that a local boy. Ronald George Leys Ng, a student or the School-of-Accountancy-and- 56(E)

Kowloon, Commerce,

has been 55(H) awarded The "Institute's" Prize for

CLASS "A"

B'cap. 200yds. 500yds.

N

32%

Ni

29

3.

30.

56(H)

MI

56 (II)

2

28.

NI

NU

53

NH

52

Sgt. K. C. Wong

NII

52

Lt.-Cdr. J. O. .M. Grenham

NE

52:

NI

52

Nil-

61

NU

51

CLASS "B"

Pte. R. Johnston SL A. C. Chan

Pte. C. Clarke. Pte. R. Harvey S.I. C. C. Chau

Pte. R. A. Castro Cpl. G. R. Morton Sgt. Chanchal Singh L/Cpl. G.Pemberton Cpl. W. J. Gásh Mr. N. V. Whyte

Bgt. F. Cole

Cpl. Naranjan Singh

CLASS

Sgt. W. Gowans Set. P. H. Thong Boy L. F. Ward Sgt. G. G. Clarke Sgt. F. E. Russell Bgt. C. Wong

Cpl. G. 8. Lochrie

Drmr. C. W. Tully

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First Place with Distinction in the Associate Stage in open-com-

candidates petition with.

trom more than 300 centres in the world.

It will be recalled that this is the second time a Hongkong boy has won this distinction, The årst winner was Francisco Antonio Gill 58(N) who also received his training in 57(H)" the School of Accountancy, and

~67(E) 57(E)

$6

50

55

55

Commerce.

Results are as follows; Successful candidates:

Preparatory Stage; G. D. David-

son..

Elementary Stage: P. Lee, Moe.".

Thuy Trinh :

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Associates Stare: Shub Káng 54(N)

sex, Danh-chuen Doo, 3 đi Reed, 54(H) Wong, Yuk-hon, Joginder Singh $4(H) Grewal, Wong Woon-ki, Yu Tica- 1.J. Hosing, Bee Wai-ching. Li Yuet-hing, Ng, R.GL (First Place, with Distinction, ad awarded the "Institute's Prize); Wong Pak-

29

53

27

29

51

614

· 30 ·

wins

514NE

DECEMBER RESULTS

The December, 1939, results which have only recently been re- 50(H)ceived show:

2

CLASS

Drmr. 8. H. Abercromble

Pte. C. E. Bellchambers Pte. A. Jennings Drmr. E. Klintworth w LA.C. L.. F. Goodwin A.S.P. D. Lofe

14 *14

50 (H)

40

L/Cpl. H. Foakes...... Ptelá. J. Prata

14 14

25

22

43

-23

20

43

Winner of (N) or (H) will have his handicap reduced by a point

that the incident occurred, about

Total rainfall since January 1st, us not to walk on the road?" " midnight on September 11 when

112.72 Ins

Against an average of 79.91 ins. Sunset tonight, 6,04 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 8.17 a.m

4. p.m., Oct. 9. Barometer (at sea level), 2.92 ins Temperature, r Humidity 72 per cent, Wind Direct

Wind Force (Beaufort), Maximum temperaturé, Minimum temperature 78 F. Kamtall, nil;

AB

H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

The following teams will repre-

12 at 2 pm. haip-5---

Preparatory Stage: Andrew. Ho, f

Foo-lun, Tung Hin-ming,Yu James Leung, Mak Tom-sang, Miss Joyce Lee Miss Aimee Lee.

Elementary Stage: R. G. L. NE. Ada Luiz Silva, Lo Wood-chuen, 8. Slew, Lee Kwok-kee,

Fellows Stage: Miss Annie Wong.

ST. LEGER STAKES CANCELLED

LONDON, Oct. 9 (Reuter)The

and 17, including the Cambridge 1st XI v LRC-H Owen shire and the Substitute St. Teker Hughes (Capt.), G. G. Altkenhead, Brakes, has been cancelled

These words, were alleged to the accused with a party of about have been addressed to Police 20 persons were walking abreast Constable J. P. Waldon, by A. J. C. along left side of the road at sent the H.K.C.C. on Saturday, Oct., Newmarket Meeting on October 18 Basto, a Portuguese, who appeared Jordan Road, stretching over half before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday on of the road, charges of inlawfully doing at The accused was fined $5 on act hereby an obstruction the second charge while the first H. D. Booker, D. 1 Bosanquet, - A. whether directly or consequentially,'charge was withdrawn, owing to might accrue to trame, and did insuficient evidence. wilfully obstruct P. C. A181 in the in passing sentence. Mr. Mas execution of hi daty

fadyen remarred that the accused Mr J, P} Murphy, Assistant should not argue with a police Crown: Solleftor, prosecuting, salt

man

J. Dewar, J, H. Fox, M. 1o, L. Hay-

mes, JL. Ilsley TG. C. Knight,

J. LC Pearce T. A Pearce W: O Firmie, RN. 8. D. Gllespie, 2nd XI v. University, 2nd XI — J. Hác ey R. M. M King, D. O. E.JR. Mitchell (Capt.), C. W. E Parsons, R. & W. Paterson, D. S Bishop, D. G. Day. Bergt. Lt. Com Robb, I P. Tamworth

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