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WON BY A NO8E-Bere is an illustration of that phrase, won by a nose, that has become a familiar Agure of speech. Plaance, owned by Mrs. Emil Dennemark of Chicago and ridden by Jockey Charles Kurtsinger, noses out Macriel at the wire at Hialeah Park, Miami, Fla. The winner took the '$5,000 McLennan Memorial race, at a mile and a furlong in 1:40.4.

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with his slows in the first New South Wales match-and W. Horricks-140 off our bowling for Western Australia -should have been in the Australian team. No doubt if Australia had lost the "rubber" the alleged folly of the omission of such as these would have been as loudly proclaimed as is now the case with the absence of Copson from the England side.

Before turning from averages, for

Ethiopians Will Play Football

Harrar, Ethiopia. The local Fascist Fodoration has commenced organising the first football tournament in Ethiopia's history, beginning hore May 6 and lasting for three days..

Teams from Asmara, Addis Ababa, Mogadiscio and Dessya will participate.

SNOOKER TITLE

The Rifle Association Meeting

OPENS IN BAD WEATHER

VOLUNTEERS RIFLE MEETING

SCOTTISH COY. SUCCESSES

The annual rifle meeting of the H.K.V.D.C. took place at the Kowloon Range on Sunday. Conditions were for from ideal; the light, was poor and there was a cross-wind with silght drizzle most of the afternoon. E spita unfavourable condlilons, there were several good perform- ences, ficcand Lt. Holmes returned 'possible at 600, thus taking the Individual championship for the second time.

In the Tile Competition,the Right Hall of the Infantry Company put up a good performance, accounting for all their tiles with seventeen rounds only.

had

1

The Scottish Company thoroughly good day, annexing the Blake Shield and the Attack Com- petition and tleing for first place in the Francis Cup Competition. They also secured the individual musketry Price Omeera v, Sergeants match, a new departure this year, was merely a massacre, the sergeants accounting for their opponents in something least than half a minute, and suffering only one casualty.

The full results were as follows: Blako Shield

1. No. 2 (Scottish) Company Major Forsyth, Lt. Brown, C.S.M. Stopanl-Thomson; Pte. Swon)

310

2. 'A' Company Infantry,

Hall

Left

200

3. No. 1 Company

273

4.

Α

Company Infantry, Right

Half

270

207

260

Francis Cup

5. 'B' Company Infantry and rain Intermittent

poor 6. No. 3 Company "B" visibility marred the shooting yes- (10 teams competed), City rifle terday at the Kowloon ranges where the longkong Kule Annual Association is holding its Merting. Similar to last year's ar- divided rangements the meeting is into two parts, namely the Services Meeting and the "Bisley" Competi- tion.

Both are being run under the conditions governing the Bisley Meet- Yesterday was the first day of the concludes Services Meeting, which

what they are worth, It is comforting Matches Arranged Ining in Engiand.

to note that Bradman's igures this year do not totally eclipse the figures of some of our own batsmen in com- paratively recent tours. Bradman's Test match average was 90,00, and his three-figure innings were

und

First Round

The following matches in the first

1270-242 round of the Open Snooker Cham- 169. In 1924-5 Sutcliffe's over- age in the five big games was 01.05 pionship of the Colony have been two of them in the arranged by the Hongkong Amateur

Billards Association:

Wednesday

[(four

|seconds. "uries. Hammond'e sveta.

#ged 118.12 (highest scores 251 in the second Test, 200 in the third, and 119 and 177 in the fourth). Here, then, was another "superman," or "world's wonder," it Bgures are the true mea sure of a cricketer's worth. Now it is! being said that Bradman is the greatest man that ever faced a bowler. With not less truth that might have been said of Hammond eight years But I fancy we kept our heads

ugo.

a little better at that time.

SOME DISTINGUISHED FAILURES

The Australian tour just over pro- duced its several failures.

Fog

on Thursday. The "Bisley," starting on Friday, concludes on Monday. 2nd Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers. Hel with the "A" team of the 1st Sea- forths for second place: each with a score of 200. A shoot to determine this He will take place to-day.

In the Team Revolver Match the

1. A Company Infantry, Right Half (Major Jarvis, Lt. Se- queira, Lt. Silva, Sgt. Baleros) (Mujor and No. 2 Company Forsyth, Lt. Brown, C. S. M. Stopani-Thomson, Pte, Swan) 133

3. Company Infantry, Right

Half B

No.

4. 1 Company "A"

5. 'A' Company Infantry, Left

Half

1.

(17 teams competed).

Tile Competition

'A' Company Infantry, Right

Half (Mujor Jarvis, Li. Silva,

Lt. Scqueira. Sgt. Boleros) ..

2. No. 2 (Scottish) Coy.

3. A Company Infantry, Left

Half

At the end of tho day the Royal Ulster Rifles with total of 30 led

the G. Singh in paints towards

Services Aggregate Challenge Cup. The 4. No, 1 Company "A"

second v. E. Zimmern Royal Welch Fusillers were

with 37 and the Seaforths third with

H. R. Sequeira V. (Craigengower C. C.).

E, A. Noronha

(Club Lusitano),

Thursday

G. U. da Roza v. N. Stockton

(Catholle Union).

G. M. P. Remedios v. J. V. da Luz (C. P. O. and P. O. Recreation Room).

Friday

R. E. da Luz v. 5. M. Cruz (Civil Service C.C.).

Even before accident-or-il-health Sexy Hakusen-v-LV.-Antonio

(Royal Naval Yard Police Canteen).

Monday

came

to them. Fishlock and had shown no consistency of form. They simply could not get going. Fogg's case was the more irritating. In game after game he seemed to be perfectly set, seeing the ball, con- And then something would go fident. wrong Worthington, too, was behind expectations, und Sima missed his by no means limited trials in Test mat- ches by failing to keep #length-and very slow bowling without length is

batsman. The paradise to any sequence was that Sims's three wie- kets In Test matches cost nearly 82 a distressing state runs apiece-truly a of affairs. As for the inability of Robins to show reasonable accuracy except on rare occasions, it is only charitable to conclude that the injury to his most precious bowling finger, suffered early in the tour, was an up- surmountable handicap.

con-

But because a man fails on Australian tour it is no reflection upon his ability as a cricketer. So many who won an unquestionable right to

A. P. Pereira v. E. M. Remedios (Kowloon CC.).

W. Kong y. E. P. Sequeira (Civil Service C.C.).

E. L. Cunha V. A. J. Osmund (Royal Naval Yard Police Canteen).

All matches commence at 9 p.m. and will be best of three frames..

NAVY PLAYING

S. CHINA B TO-MORROW

30.

The following were the results:

(10 teams competed).

Attack Competition

129

120

129

10

1. No. 2 Company (Major For-

The Platoon Match 11.P.8. 288 (300 Yards).

2. A Company Infantry, Left

Half

syth, C. S. M. Stoponi-Thon- son, Cpl. Leys, Plc. Swan)

22

25

22

10

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1, "D" Company, 2nd R.W.F., 03. Team: Sgt. Haynes (Commander).3. A Company Infantry, Right Cpl Wanklyn, Fus. Russell,

Half Briggs, Fus. 23. Dames, Cpl. 48. 4, No. 3 Company "A"

McGoun, Fus Clinch, Fus Dames,

(11 teams competed). Fus. 20. Hugha, L/C. Hinvest, Fus,

Corps Championship Morgan,

Possible

on, L. Bryant, Li Redelin-and-1-2/Lt. Holmes (No. 1 Coy.) L/C. Rud.

2, "D" Coy. 1st R.U.R., 54; 3, "A" Coy. 1st Kumaon Elfies, 53; 4; "B" Coy. 2nd R.W.F.

Points towards the Services Aggregate Challenge Cup.--R.W.F.,} 20; R.U.R., 19; Seaforths, 14.

The Company Match This match is subject to protest decision

1, "C" Coy. 1st R.U.R., 330. Team:-C.Q.M.S. Wallace (Con mander), Cpl. Watson, Cpl. McNirlan, L/C.. Trimble, L/C. Fearon, Rh. Stafford, Rin. Barclay, Rin. Scolt and Rfn. Millar.

2. Head Quarters 1st R.U.R., 310:

2. Sgt. Hamilton (M.M.G.)

3. L. Brown (No. 2 Coy.)

4. C. S. M. Slopani-Thomson

2 Coy ple. Aquino (Infantry)

0.

4. L/Cpl. Drown (No. 1 Coy.) 7. Major Forsyth (No. 2 Coy.)

Lt. Silva (Infantry) 9. Sgt. Ribeiro (Infantry) 10. Sgt. Tetley (No. 1 Coy.) 11. Sgt. Baleros (Infantry) 12. L/Cpl. Lacey (No. 1 Coy.) 13. Sgt. Nunes (Infantry)

(70 competed).

Tyro Competition

Possible

3. "A" Coy. 1st R.U.R., 315; 3, "A1. Pte, Curtis (No. 1 Cor.) 2. Lt. D'Almada (Infantry) Coy. 2nd R.W.F., 289.

Points towards the Services Team3. Pte. Remedios (Infantry) Aggregate Challenge Cup.-R.UR.,4. Cpl. Zimmern (No. 3 Coy.)

(11 competed). 20; R.W.F., 17; Seaforths 16.

Musketry Competition Possible

The Navy are playing South China "D" in a re-arranged first division Team Revolver Match. II.F.B. 300

match football

to-morrow. The 1, 1st R.W.F., 250. gamd will be played at Causeway Team-Licut. Wilson, Lieut. Rat- Bay, the kick-off being 5.15 p.m.

Cpl. Ste- cliffe, C.Q.M.S. Wallace, wart. Cpl. Balnborough and Rin. be:-Keeble; Boston, Navy's team will

Wolverson; "Laister,

2, 2nd R.W.F. and "A" team of

I. Lt. Brown (No. 2-Coy.) 2. Sgt: Hamilton (M.M.G.) 3. C. S. M. Stopeni-Thomson

(No. Coy.)

4. Lt. Silva (Infantry)

a position among the very best of Regler and their generation and in some cases Cherman and Love: Stroud, Ander- the Senforths the with 208: 4, B5. L/Cpl. Lacey (No. 1 Coy.) of any generation-could do nothing son, Black; Tippett and Johnson. team Seaforths, 170. right down under." Locirwood, fast

The second place of this match will be declded to-day in another

as the fastest, accurate as a stereo-

country, was innocuous when he went

perfectly buckets, cheaply in this Monday.

Navy second division team typed medium-pacer, possessed of a meet R. A. (Lyemun) in their last

disguised slow ball, who got league match of the season

will

next

shoot.

1.

out as a member of A. E. Stoddart's

Arst team.

F. G. J. Ford, six feel four of

elegance and power, was one of those

REFEREES' MEETING .

The half-monthly meeting of the said to have left his scoring bat at home on his only visit to the Anti-Hongkong Football Referees Asso- podes. That also could be applied to clation will be held in the offices of Surrey's Hayes of the cagle eye and the Hongkong Football Association, on Monday, the rapid strokes. Distressing fail- Gloucester Building, ures, too, out there were G. L. Jessop April 12, at 9 p.m. and A: O. Jones, when they toured with A. C. MacLaren's team. Even in the minor games they did little, while in Test matches Jessop's highest Ecore was mere 35, and Jones got no further than 28. When Jones went to Australia as captain six years later, a severe Illness kept him off the field for practically the whole of the trip.

Many other examples could be found of cricketers almost as Illus

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Third Extra Race Meeting

trious, who disappointed grievously will be held (wanther permitting)

an

a foreign tour. Sometimes in-

different health was the case, some at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday,

in

times no tangible reason for their 10th April, 1937, commencing at loss of form could be discovered. 2.00 p.m. Their cases simply added to the many

The First Bell will be rung at of cricket. In most mysteries stances they found their best form 1.30 p.m. again later. So no doubt will it be with those who failed this time. And at least they have the consolation of knowing that they join a very dis Unguished company,"

By Order.

C. B. DROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 5th April, 1937,

4. 2/Lt. Holmes (No. 1 Coy.)

7.

Forsyth (No. 2 Coy.)

8. L/Cpl. Drowin (No. 1 Coy}

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9. Plo. Aquino (Infantry)' Decimal Target. 300 Yardı

10. Sgt. Ribeiro (Infantry)

(B1 competed), Capt. Freeman (R.W.F.), L/Sgt. Walsh (R.V.R), L/SEL

Dandy Officers v. Sergeants.

Sergeants. (R.W.F.) and L/C. Gordon (R.U.R.) tied; 2. L/C Trimble (R.U.R.), L/Sgt. Walsh (R.U.R.), RM. Millar

and (R.Ü.R.), and Fus. Jones (R.W.F.) Capt. Gwyder Jones (R.W.F.)

Plpe Major McClennan (Seaforths) tled.

Revolver Pool

tle; 3. L/C. Falconer (R.W.F.) and Ratelife (R.U.R.); 2, Pte. Conlon (R.W.F.) tle.

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