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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPT. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932.

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

HONGKONG C.C. TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY.

NEW RIFLE CLUB.

INAUGURATION MEETING

YESTERDAY,

The inaugural mosting of the Hong-

MAMAK HOCKEY.

RADIO SPORTS TO PLAY POLICE,

The Radio Sporis Club are due to The Hongkong C.C. teams are lo meet the Indian R.C. seniors and kong Rifle Club was held in the Board play the Police in the Mamak Hockey juniors in league matches on Satur Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson Competition on Thursday at 5 p.m. on day, the First Division match being & Co. Ltd., last evening when the the Marlas ground. The following played at Sockumpoo and the Second Constitution, Rules and By-Laws have boon selected to piny for the wore adopted and the officers for the Radio team: A. Spary: Parduman in town.

Hingh, J. S. Growal; M. H. Hassan, Atma Singh, Mohinder Singh: Harb bajan Singh, A. E. P. Guost, Gurba- chan Singh, Kalwant Singh and F. A. Kemp Reserves:, T. K. Gil- christ and Surjin Singh.

For the game at Sockumpoo the year elected,

will be represented

Mr. R. M. Dyer presided and, in Hongkong C.C. by the following players: H. Owen detailing the work that had been done Hughes (Capt.), H. J. Armstrong. Asince the previous meeting, said: C. Beek, E, R. Duckitt, R. P. Edwards,

For many years past there hava H. L. F. Ewin, O. E. C. Marton, G. existed in Hongkong a number E. Mirehouse, E. J. R. Mitchell, J. R. small rifle clubs of a semi-private

Rotten, and A. Reid.

3

nature.

this

of

Match Postponed.

Towards the end of 1930 a number

The match fixed for yosterday be- I.R.C, la XI.

of members connected with the Ride tween the Radio Sports Club and the The following will represent the League felt that what was really Central British Association has been Indian Recreation Clubs 1st XI in needed was Hongkong Rifle Club, postponed, pending, it is understood, League match against the Hongkong and as a result of their offorts, the result of an appeal lodged by the

held in

room C.B.A. against the decision of their Cricket Club on the I, R. C. ground meeting was On Saturday, February 20.-A. A (Jardine's Board Room) on January former match with the Radio team. Rumahs (Capt.), F. D. Fereira, S. 17, 1931, to decuss the formation of who won by the only goal scored. R. Kermani, A. II. Rumfahn, A. .nuch & Club. Mader, A. R. Ming, A. K. Minu, 8. A. Ismail, O. Ismall, Et. D. Rumjahn and F. M. al Arenili.

Junior Match.

The Junior team of the Hongkong C.C. will be composed of the follow ing: R. 8. W. Patterson (Capt IL Davies, 3. B. Davis, G. E. R. Divett F. A. M. Elliott, C. E. Gahagan, L. D. Kuboe, P. W. J. Planner, I. 1. Smith, J. M. Sunky and L. A. Whippa.

University v. Craigengower.

C.C. were to The Craigengower have playcal their final League match of the season against the University at Sookumpoo on Saturday but they game has since been postpanrı.

EASY VICTORY.

AUSTRALIA WINS BY AN INNINGS.

Club Y. Jatn.

At this meeting It was decided to go ahead and a Committee was ap- pointed to deal with the construction afternoon at 6 p.m. the Hongkong On the U.S.RC. ground to-morrow of a ride range and draw up the Hockey Club first eleven will play the Rules and Bye-laws.

Jat Regiment, the civilians being re- During the past 12 months the Com-presented by the following players: mittee have fulfilled their task. Many G, Duncan; J. Rodger. W. Woodward difficulties have been met, but these W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand, E. V. Reed; have been largely overcome and the H. Owen-Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. retiring Committee wish to be placed C. Francis, D. B. Evans. J. L. Telley. on record the great help and assist ance they have received from Goverment in many matters nected with the formation of the Club. The Government granted the site for the range and provided the funds for building it. They granted assistance in the survey of the ground and the laying out of the Bring points, His Excellency has kindly consented to be- came the Patron of the Club.

Difficulties Overcome.

the con-

· LOCAL YACHTING.

THE NINTH LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

**11** [lxan.

The HK. Yacht Club races for the ninth Ladies' Championship were sailed yesterday. the course being One of the greatest difficulties that Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock the Committee has had to contend (P), Cust Rock Mark (P), Chunnel with was that of the supply of am- Rocks" (5), a distuber of 7.3 miles, munition. The cost of 0.303 ammunt. The renülta were as follow: tion purchased locally has ranged from $16 to $20 per 100 rounds. The Committee realised that such a cost Melbourne, Feb. 15. was prohibitive and that unless some

it, the tolla Australia won the fifth Test match thing could be done about

mit Mahn resumed to-day, following nu play formation of the Club might as well a

rain-by an be abandoned. It was found that menthe en Saturday owing

the Services, the innings and 72 runn, the South connected with

And the Police were in Africans closing their second innings Volunteers for 45 runs, Their first innings was position to obtain ammunition

Mixa Blackja

Total Pl.

!! 50 Men. Sheldon

403 75

42) 45

(3) 46

Mr. Bingham Mia illake

nge nye und "O" Cina.

at Daphine

(2) 11

Miss Makeu

(5) 114

Mr. Larsber

+7) 23

Mrs. Fowkes

Mr. Alam

#6) 324

He

Pickering

recard low Reore, and the whule somewhat privileged rates and on the All

Why Water !

mutch has been unique.

South Africa, int Innings .. Australia. 1. Innings

South Africa--2nd. Innings.

J. A. J. Christy, and b Nush.

5. 11. Curnow. Fingleton, b

Ironmonger

A. J. Bell, McCabe, b O'Reilly

B. Mitchell, è Outfield, Iron-

monger

H. B. Cameron,

O'Reilly

matter being submitted to Govern Murjacket

36 ment, the latter after consideration m

153 expressed their willingness to give the

redwell

Club a small grant towards the cont

Euntes

Q

[of ammunition to those to whom the privileged rates did not apply. This

44) 16

Mr. Stawart

26 55 Ms. Howe

14 grant has made the formation of the the men in each Class. An Annual

McCabe, I

1

D. P. B. Morkel, e Riks, b Iron-

monger

I. W. Taylor, e Bradmas, ↳ Iron-

wonger

Club u possibility. One of the causeaine Meeting will nisn be held. It is of the delay in the formation of the hoped that facililes for revolver

4 Club has been that the Committee shooting will be provided inter on.

did not feel free to go ahead and on the Range.

spend Government funds on the-build-

ing of the range until they could nee

their way to a proper solution of the anmunition difeulty.

2

b

O'Reilly.

K. Viljoen, e Oldfeld,

12. McMillan, e Oldfield, Iron-

manger

C. L. Vincent, not out

N. A. Quinn, e Fingleton, b'Iron-

monger..

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

16

Rifle League.

It has been suggested that

the

The Committee has now done its running of the Rifte League might work, the range is built and the Rules well be in the hands of the Rifle Club Bye-laws drawn up. A draft of and it is suggested that in addition to these is in your hands and the adon General Secretary, a Rifle Lengus Secretary and a Competitions Secre tion of these will be considered in aary be appoints, the former to attend few minutes.

to all matters connected with the Rifle One matter which should be made League and the latter la deal with the clear is the terms of membership arrangements for the monthly' com- The membership of the Club is not petitions.

open to all, the Government in grant-

I therefors have much pleasure in ing the Club financial assistance has

that the Hongkong Rifr laid down precisely those to whom proposing membership of the Club is open. This he formed. w.These are:

Members of the Services. Ex-service men, Volunteers.

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Ladies.

The motion was seconded and car- ried unanimously.

After some discussion on the ques- tion of the annual subscription it was derided that members be asked to pay $10 per year or $1 per month.

The officers for the ensuing year were then elected as follows: Presi- dent, Mr. R.-M. Dyer; Chairman, Mr. B. Wyle: General Secretary, Mr. A.

The Government has laid down that H. Stednian; League Secretary, Mr. the membership of the Club shall not ir. J. L. Tetley; Hon. Treasurer Mr. R. S. Starling; Competition Secrotary, be open to those who while being fatty: General Committee, Messrs. G. Landon, Feb. 15. cligible to Join the Volunteers OT

Duncan, E. R. Dovey and a represen The draw for the sixth round of Police Reserve do not belong to either tatire from the Services. the F. A. Cup, to be played on Feb-organisation. ruary 27, in:

The Club if formed will commence

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