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LEAGUE

MATCHES

Navy's Neat

Victory

Several league football matches

'were played yesterday. Navy took first division - points. from South China "13" in a game marked by ex-. cellent football.

In the second division South China drew with R.A. (Stonecutters), each side scoring once. R.A.0.C. plied on 13 gels against the Chinese Police in the third division and conceded three-this being the highest scoring match of the season.

Fusiliers went a step further to-

VIEW TO-DAY

IN THE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

(By "Veritas"}

RIFLE SHOOTING SERVICES MEETING

Exceptional Interest is invested in this afternoon's tennis championship pomeranie, as it brings to the courts City

of the

more prominent come

pelltors.

Three mare places in the last eight

will be filled as a result.of_to-duy's games, Y. W. Lee and Paul Kong have already reached that stage.

The most interesting the promised to be between Lee Wal-tong and Leung Plag-chlu, both C.R.C: players who have a fairly extensive know- ledge of each other's

each other's play,.

RESULTS

FINAL STAGES REACHED

APRIL 8, 1937.

League Badminton Chinese "Y" Finish On Strong Note

BEAT C.R.C. IN

LAST MATCH

Chinese Y.M.C.A. completed their season's fixtures in the "A" Division of the badminton league last night when they entertained Chloere Ro« creation Club and won. by 7-2.

The first three matches in the Ser- vices S. R. Championship Aggre- gate, namely Rapid Firing, Snap- shooting and Deliberate occupied the whole of yesterday a

y at the Kowloon rifle ranges. The Services meeting, the first half of the Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Rifle As

As a result the Chinese "y" finlah sociation, is drawing to a close. Com-

third in the league table-an exceed pany and Platoon matches are finish- ed and there plonship Aggregate and the Indivi- played without Patrick Wong in t e only remain the Cham-Ingly fine performance. The winners dual Revolver Competition, the Team night's game, while Chinese Recrea match having been won by the Royal tion Club, were also below strength. Ulster Rifles.

The detailed scores and amended league table follow.

The Services Championship Ag- gregate Ja composed of four matches,

C. E. Chng and T. W. Wong

wards winning the third division by expected to win, but It The first tired of which" might “be (Chinese Y.M.C.A.) bént C., Y. Yung Leung he will have an easy match. termed qualifying matches, Those and H. W. Ho 21-10; beat S. W.

beating St. Joseph's two-zil.

The results follow:.

DIVISION I Results

Royal Navy Kowloon F.C.

S. China "" Recreio DIVISION II

South China

R.A.O.C.

RA. Blone'iers DIVISION III

clever defence is capable of extending Lee to the full. It will be interesting to see how Lee goes about his task of breaking down Leung's 2 stonewalling baseline play.

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three are Rapid Firing, Snapshooting and Deliberate at 500 yards. From these events the eighteen competitors who have the highest aggregate are chosen to fire in the fourth and final match, Die Deliberate at 800 yards, to decide, the winner of the Cham- pionship.

S. A. Rumjahn faces A. Crawford, and there's small doubt but that he 1 will win. However, he will have to play stoodler than he did yesterday, 13 Crawford is not to be taken

As is to be expected in a 'military lightly and is very capable of turning competition, the number of aspiring hia opponent's indiscretions to His riflemen is large and consequently

the 2 own account. This will be the best

event's take a long time, tournament test Crawford has had especially in the Deliberate. In the since last year when he took W. C. Rupid Firing the target la exposed Hung to four sets in the K.C.C. cham-for 25 seconds, in which time com- plonship. The experience should do petitors, standing at case, have

fall flat, load their rides and send him a lot of good.

five shots at the target. Snapshool Ing comprises firing at discs which are exposed for three seconds for each of five shots with intervals of three seconds between.

Police (C), 3 R.A.O.C. Seaforth Hidrs 1 Kumaon Rides LA.F.

I R. Engineers St. Joseph's O R.W. Fusiliers

League Table

Goals P. W. D. L. F.A. FLs R.W. Fusiliers 24 26 2 2 100 20 42 22 17. 1 4 71 10 35 L Portuguesa 22 10 2 4 75 36 34 23 15 3 5 82 29 33 20 13 10 50 33 27 22 11 55 63 44 27 22 12 2 8 50 40 26

8,50 2191 17 41 10

11 47 R. Engineers

22 7 1 14 45 57 13 22 6 2 14 33 72 14 St. Joseph's H.A.S.C. 22 5 3 14 27 43 13 Kumaon Rifles 23 4 1 18 34 112 0 Police (E). .. 21 3, 1 17 25 70 Police (C). .. 20 2 1-17 22 82-

Kwong Wal RAF

Recreio

NAVY AT THEIR BEST AGAINST S. CHINA "B" Clover Forwards

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con-

If Navy could have shown sistently throughout the season the form which they have exhibited dur- ing the past three, weeks they would be well the

on

first way to the division football league charaplonship. They played China "B" in a league || tle yesterday, the final result being

They slacked off during one period and allowed the Chinese to wipo off a two-nil deficit, Lut from that point until the end they were agaln complete mastera and had the Chinese befogged with their skilful and intricate movements.

There was not a weakness in the Navy team, the forwards being in particularly scintillating mood. Regler Wolverson, Love, Chearman, Ander- son, Black and Tippett were in great form, while the Chinese were best served by Wong Wah-gay who kept goal cleverly, Lau Ting-ring, a smurt wing half back, and Cheuk Shek-kam Lee Shek-you in the attack,

goals to the

Navy

quickly

twa

SHUTE'S TEST

Not a few are prepared to see Frank young Kenneth Shute beat Kwok this afternoon, though I doubl it myself. Kwok is more likely to beat the schoolboy than many an- other player because he is to steady, more Kenneth is happier against a impetuous player. Opposed to Kwok's rocklike defence and some unusual Shute stands Is

chance of

attacking, winning.

But here ugaln useful experience

should be obtained and if he loses the schoolboy will have no cause for.

remorse.

to

Liang and P. C. Leung 21-12; bent H. C. Ho and A. N. Other 21-17,

F. Koh and T. J. Ong (Chinese Y.M.C.A.) beat Yung and Ho 21-8; beat Llang and Leung 31-5; beal He and A. N. Other 21-11.

Henry Koh and S. Y. Hon (Chinese Y.M.C.A.) lost to Yung and o 18-21; beat Liang and Leung 21-12; lost to Ho and A. N. Other 23-24.

LEAGUE TABLE

University

"B"

P. W. D. L. F. R.Pls.

01 60 21 20

0 2 81 27 20

14 13

·

12 10

14 10

4 77 49 20

13 B 0

5 50 55 16

14 6 0 8 40 08 12:

"A". tecrelo "A" Chinese

Y.M.C.A. Recreio "B" C.R.C. University

... 13 3 To-day is the last day of the Ser-

Andrew's vices Meeting and will see the Anals St.

14 3 "A" of the Championship Aggregate, the Individual Revolver Competition, and Free Lunees. 14, 1 the semi-finals and final of the Fali-. ing Plate. In this event the semi- finalists are "B" and "E" Companies of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, A

ers, Head- quarters Royal Ulster Rifles Compan of the Kumuon Rises.

Among competitors who have

le may And his heavily led to shoot to-morrow in the

topped shots upset Kwok, and if he can dicinto the terms in any way the youngster has a chance of sur- viving the test,

If nothing else the encounter will provide a alce contrast in styles.

-The programme is:

+

OPEN SINGLES

Lee Wal-long y. Leong Ping-chiu; 8. A. Rumjaha v. A. Crawford; F. H. Kwok v. K. Shute,

OPEN DOUÏLES

P. C. Leo and C. C. Ma

Tsoi and Ng Kam-chuen.

v. P. F.

CLUB SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

F. V. Harrison v. G. E. K. Divett.

SINGLES HANDICAP

M. Pagh v. F. A. Joseph.

V. R. Gordon v. E. R. Childċ.

HANDICAP DOUBLES

R. Hancock and T. E. Pearce

G. W. Sewell and E. Bathurst.

MIXED DOUBLES

V.

match of the Services Cham pionship Aggregate (the Deliberate ut 600 yards) ore five men from the Royal Navy, three of whom Marines. The

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templed to lead, and his countering are was slow.

has been won

He did not make much use of the

GALLANT COME-BACK.

by the Royal Welch Fusiliers withing, but no doubt in the close-up and an aggregate of 462 out of a possible rougher phases of the combat his The winner were closely fol- strength and determination told. lowed by the Ulster Rifles who had an aggregate of 480. This Cup was won on the combined results of the Rapid Firing, Snapshooting and the Deliberate at 500 vards.

I thought Foord became a bit dis- couraged towards the end, although in the 12th and 13th rounds he made a gallant attempt to turn the tide.

Foord scored most of the points in Rapid Firing-Class "A" (309 yds. hp.a, 25)

1. Cpl. Spranklin (ILA.0.0.). 12 the first coven of eight rounds, for Armatron (W.. 211 . Fel Lodder.

The results were:

Yu, Burton (R.W.F.). 6. M. Fleming Farr was waiting his time. In the (Seaforth). L/C, Baille, L/O. O'Hare and tenth round the Welshman cut loose Cpt. Higham (R.1.R.), tied with 2119. Puwith some fine two-handed work to Chaney (W.F.), 20: 10, Cpl. Wanklyn

ILW.F.). 20: 11. Bet Canmore (U.), the body, and Foord began to show 20: 12, Bat. Blandford R. Marines), 19; 18. signs of distress, Sat. Martin RW.F., 10: 14, Fun Walker (RW.F.). 19; 16. Ddemt. Ratcliffe (R.U..). Farr was very open in defence, but 101 10, L/Sat Cheshire (R.A.0.0.), 1917. he was hit so often without showing L/Cpl. Laos (RWF), 19,

damaging effects, that I can only con- clude that Foord's power of punch had been diminished in some way.

The shore mentioned the will be decided

this morning at 10 am,

Rapid Piring-Class "p" (308 7da. 11.P.8. 25) 1. Fas, Janes .W.F.), 24; 2, Rin. Baker (RU.R.). 19: a. ittu. J. J. Blewart (R.U.R.). 17: 4, Rin. Henley (RU.R.). 14: 8, Kin. Miller (RU.R.), 16; 6, Rfn, Beat (R.U.R.). 18; 7. Fan, Taylor (R.W.F.). 1; 11. MrDonald Beeforthel. 13; 9, Fus. Thom (RW.F.), ̄ ̄1},"

good through Tippet and Anderson, Pool and Miss Allen.

W. Wooding and Miss Ward v. J. C. | ShepRbooling-Clear “A” (300 Tả. H.P.8. 25). but this advantage was nullified when

Chon Tak-fol and Cheuk Shek-Kun netted to tie the scores,

That the Welshmon is a very trou- blesome fellow to beat was obvious, He is as tough as teak, and quite smart at those worrying tactics which spoil a-better-boxer.

1, CM. Fleming (Benfarths), 25; 2. BK Lødder (RW.F.), Cpl. Butterfield (R.A.0.C), and Bet Mannel (R. Marines) tied with 24: 5. B Blanford (R. Marines), 2#: 6, Fus. Tong

Rodericktion. (BWF)), 238; 1, Rín,

Now that he has attained to 'cham- plonship status, for which he has worked so hard, he may find inspira

But as

to Max Baer--well that Lang (B.W.F.), 23: 11. 118.M. Metcalfe might be a different story. We must (LW.P.); 21; 15, Bet, Warwick (IC, Marinas), wait and sec.

W. Brulama. Ratcliffe (RU.R.), 22; 10," 10.

But Navy were soon in the lead If A Cough Keeps You (a), 28 test, Greg (Seaforths), 22. sgain through Johnson and Tippett put the Issue beyond doubt sometime later.

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1,2/B. Gardener (R.N.), 24: 2, P. O. Southby (RN), 24: 3, L/C. Aberdein (Se Cortha), /. MeNoughton (Beaforths) and Pie. Cranston (Seaforthe) tied with 29: 0. Cpl Bainborough (R.U..), 23: 7, Pine McLellan (Seaforths), 23: 6, L/C, Major

Itran Ainslie (Seaforth), 239, Lleut, (R.U.R). 23 10. Capt. Carlos (I. MarİNKA), 20: 11. Fas. Vose (B.W.F.T. 2:12. Elest. Minshall-Ford (R.W.F.), 22; 18, L/C. Tonsar (Seaforthe), 121 14, Capt. Baird (Seafariha), 22: 15,/Bgt. Sister (Seaforth), 22:19. Fus. Richard (R.WF)) | 22: 11, L/Sgt. Adama (BUR), 27; 18, L/0. Brice (RA.0.C.), 22.

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Dallberate=="}" Clas (500 Yds. HP.S. 25) 1, Rfn. Kinnen (ILU.R.). 211 2, Ra. Stewart (R.U.R.), 13; B, Fle. Jones' (Sek fortha). 22; 44, Ren, Miliar (12.0.R.), 22; 5, F. Worleyn (31.W.F.), 21; 6, Boy Ellender (BN.), 2017. Fun. Vore (R.W.F.), 20.

Inter-uafi Cap(11.8, 6065

3. Royal Welch Fusiliers, Aggregate_162. Tax Est Loddler (48). Ext. "Spencer (02), L/D. Lang (59), Pus. Willem (58), Poi. Tone (0) Cabe ngon (54) Tha Walker (54) and Cpl. Wanklyn (63).

2, Royal Ulster Elfies, 400; 8. Breforth, 449: loyal Marin, 195: IM.B. Cum- berland, aid Capetown, 318; BUBARG, 239,

"Berrione" · "BR Champlarshly" "Aggregate

The following bare qualined to shoot in the anki maich of the above Championship. Bæt. Loder (RAW.PA), - 88; kín, Stewart (ILU.IL.), 831 Cpl. Butterfeld (B.A.0.0.), 88; Bete Öpencer (RWF)) 82; Damn. 'Ratolite (ILU.R.), 071 0.8M Fleming | (500 fortăm),- 421 Bet. Warwick (1. Marines), #1: Bet. Blandford (R. Marinos); 81; 1/0

D«file (ILAN), #81 Pipe Major McLaunAI (Bamforthe), 601 L/C, Lang (R.W.3.), 60: Pue. Willamsa (1.9.9.). 85; 1//C. Ainslow (Banforthe), 8 L/Bat. Gardener (i. Nav),

(Sanforthe), - 581 Bri Mannell ( Marines), 671 6.3.0, Fellow (It__ Navy), 87,

*The following, will shoot off fur 18th placo "today at 10 am, Lleuk. Nateliffe (12.1). BLM Gurow (Beaforths), L/C. Watson (Benfartha), Rfn. Millar+\(RU.IL), 1/85k. Cheshire (BL.A.0.0.1, Fus. Tong _{N.W.F.). Beg. Dlsen-100'ydan "Capt. Kenyon (I.W.F.), 4.0.M.S. Price (R.W.F.), and L/C, Gunty (RUB), tõed, “

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