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Navy's Neat Victory

Several league football matches were played yesterday. Navy took first division points from South

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937.

PROMINENT PLAYERS ON VIEW TO-DAY IN THE TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP

(By "Veritas")

RIFLE SHOOTING SERVICES MEETING

RESULTS

FINAL STAGES REACHED

SNOOKER TITLE Fine Game Played In Open Tournament

The Snooker Championship Tournament of the Colony com- menced yesterday evening with two matches in the first round, F. A. Noronha defeating E Zimmern at the Club Lusitano and H. R. Stqueira beating G. Singh at the Craigengower C.C.

Of the two games, the one between Noronha and Zimmern was of a

Exceptional Interest is invealed in shooting and Deliberate occupled the much higher standard and much

was

China "B" in a game marked by ox will be filled as a result of to-day's en is drawing to a close. Com-1 finish when the aggregate points:

be

The first three matches in the Ser- vices S. R. Championship Aggre Hate, namely Rapid Firing, Snap- this afternoon's tennis championship whole of yesterday at the Kowloon players were well-matched, though more entertaining to watch. The programme, as it brings to the courts

The Services some of the

City rifle ranges. imore prominent com- meeting, the first half of the Annast Noronha had the advantage of play-

Ing on a table with which he petitors.

of the Hongkong Rifle As- familiar. There was an exclling Three more places in the last eight

pany and Platoon matches are finish- cellent football..

games.

v. W. Lee and Paul Konged and thero only remain the Cham were led with only the black left:

in the final frame. Zimmern staked In the second division South China have already reached that stage. drew with R.A. (Stonecutters), cach The most interesting tie promised plonship Aggregate and the Indivi- the match on a dimcult shot, but just dual Revolver Competition, the Team failed to pot it, and left the ball near side scoring once. R.A.O.C. Dlled on to between Lee Wal-teng and 13 goals against the Chinese l'olice Leung Ping-chiu, both C.R.C. players match having been won by the Royal the middle. pocket. His opponent saized the opportunity and ended a in the third division and conceded who have a a fairly extensive know-

The Services Champlonship Ag- fine match. play. at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, I three-this being the highest scoring indice of each other win, but it is grégate is composed of four matches,

match of the Benson.

Lee is expected to

the first three of which might be He unlikely will have an easy match, Leung's clever defence la capable of termed qualifying matches. These extending Lee to the full. It will be three are Rapid Firing, Snapshooting interesting to ace how Leo goes about and Deliberate at 000 yards. From his task of breaking down Leung's these events the eighteen competitors stonewalling baseline play.

who have the highest aggregate are chosen to fire in the fourth and final match, the Deliberate at 000 yards, to decide the winner of the Cham- plonship.

The Third Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting)

10th April, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

Fusiliers went a step further to-

wards winning the third division by The First Bell will be rung at beating St. Joseph's two-nil.

The results follow:

DIVISION I Results

1.30 p.m.

By Order,

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R.A.F. St. Joseph's

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S. A. Rumjahn faces A. Crawford. 3 and there's small doubt but that he will win. However, he will have to play steadier than he did yesterday, for Crawford is not to be taken 13

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Seaforth Hidra 1 Kumtion Rifles. 1 lightly nudity Indiscretions to

very capable of turning own account. This will be the best tournament test Crawford has had since last year when he took W. C. Hung to four sets in the K.C.C. cham plonship. The experience should do him a lot of good.

O R.W. Fusiliers League Table

Goals

F. W. D. L. F.A. Pts

2 108 20 421 4 71 19 35 4 25 38 34 475 23 15 3 5 82 20 33: 20 13 1 6 50 33 27

R.W. Fusiliers 24 20. 2 R.A.O.C... 22 17 1 1. Portuguesa 22 10 2 Seaforths R.A.M.C. Kwong Recreio

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SHUTE'S TEST Not a tew are prepared 22 1195 03 44 27 young Kenneth Shute best Frank 22 12 2 8 50 43 20 Kwok this afternoon, though I doubt 1 11 47 41 19K myself. Kwok is more likely to 114 45 57 15 beat the schoolboy than many on- 33.72 14 other player because he is so steady,

13 Kenneth

more Is happler against a Dimpetuous player. Opposed to Kwok's 7 rocklike defence and some unusual 5 attacking strokes, Shute stands less

chance of winning.

22

R. Engineers St. Joseph's R.A.S.C.

10 34 112 Kumaon Rifles 23 4 Police (E). .. 21 3 17 25 76 Police (C). 20 2 1 17 22 82

If

NAVY AT THEIR

BEST AGAINST S. CHINA "B"

Clever Forwards

Ulster Rifics.

The scores were 132-125 in favour of Noronha. The scores of the thres frames were 48-33, 63-50 und 31-42.

In contrast, the game between Singh and Sequeira was tedious. Both played for safety. The scores were 104-112 in favour of Sequeira.

FARR WINS TWO TITLES

(Continued from Page 8.)

As is to be expected in a military competition, the number of aspiring consequently riflemen is large, and the events take a long time, especially in the Deliberate. In the Rapid Firing, the target is exposed for 25 seconds, in which time com to ors, standing at petitors,

case, have. fall flat, load their rifles and send was slow. five shots at the target. Snapshoot-

templed to lend, and his countering

He did not make much use of the

Ing comprises firing at dises which ring, but no doubt in the close-up and are exposed for three seconds for rougher phases of the combat his each of five shots with intervals of strength and determination told. three seconds between.

GALLANT COME-BACK

+

To-day is the last day of the Ser-

and will see the finals I thought Foord became a bit dis- vica Mchumpionship Aggregate, the couraged towards the end, although of the Individual Revolver Competition, and in the 12th and 13th rounds he made the semi-finals and final of the Fall- a gallant attempt to turn the tide.

scored most of the points in Foord this event the semi- ing Plate. In finalists are "B" and "E" Companies the first seven of 'eight rounds, for of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Head- Farr was waiting his time. In the But here again useful experience quarters Royal Ulster Rifles and "A" tenth round the Welshman cut loose with some fine two-handed work to should be obtained and if he loses Company of the Kumaon Rifles.

who have the body, and Fourd began to show the schoolboy will have no cause for Among competitors.

of distress. remorse. He muy find his heavily-qualified to shoot to-morrow in the signs topped shots upset Kwok, and if he final match of the Services Cham- can dictate the terms in any way pionship Aggregate (the Dellberate the youngster has a chance of sur- at 000 yards) are five men from the three of whom are viving the test.

Royal Navy, Marines,

If nothing else the encounter will con-provide a nice contrust in styles.

The programme is:

Navy could have shown sistently throughout the season the form which they have exhibited dur- ing the past three weeks they would be well on the way to the first division football league championship, They played China “B” in a league: tie yesterday, the final result belig 4-2 in their favour...

They slacked off during one period! and allowed the Chinese to wipe off a two-nul deficit, but from that point until the end they were again musters and had the complete Chinese befogged with their skilful und

intricate movements. There was not a weakness in the the forwards being in Navy team, the particularly scintillating mood. Regler Wolverson, Love, Chearman, Ander- son, Black and Tippett were in great form, while the Chinese were best served by Wong Wan-gay who kept

OPEN, SINGLES

Lee Wai-tong-v. Leong Ping-chlu: S. A. Rumahn v. A. Crawford: F. H. Kwok v. K. Bhute.

OPEN DOUBLES

Farr was very open in defence, but he was hit so often without showing damaging effects, that I can only con- clude that Foord's power of punch had been dimin

diminished in some way.

That the Welshman is a very trou- blesome fellow to beat was obvious. la as tough as teak, and quito He smart at those worrying tackles which spoll a better boxer.

The Inter-Unit Cup has been won by the Royal Welch Fusiliers with an aggregate of 462 out of a possible 800. The winner were closely fol- lowed by the Ulster Rifles who had an aggregate of 460. This Cup was won un the combined results of the Ranid Firing, Snapshooting and the

tion Deliberate at 500 yards.

The results were:

P. C. Lee and C. C. Ma v. P. F. Rapid Piring-Class "A" (300 yds, hp. 25) Trol and Ng Kam-chuen,

CLUB SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

F. V. Harrison v. G. E. R. Divets. SINGLES HANDICAP

M. Pach v, F. A. Joseph. V. R. Gordon v. E. R. Childe,

HANDICAP DOUBLES

R. Hancock and T. E. Pearce

goal cleverly, Lau Ting-sang, a smart G. W. Sewell and E. Badurst.

wing half back, and Cheuk Shek-kam Lee Shek-you in the attack.

Navy were quickly two goals to the good through Tippet and Anderson. but this advantage was nullified when Chan Tak-fai and Cheuk Shek-kam netted to le

ile the scores.

But Navy were soon in the leadi again through Johnson and Tippett put the issue beyond doubt sometime Jater.

-MIXED DOUBLES

V

Cpl. Sprankin (I.A.0.C.1 231 35 Armstrong (IW.F.); 22; 8. Set, Louder. Fu, Hurton (n.W.F.), C. B. M. Fleming (Safetthe), L/C, Balille, L/O. O'Hare and Cpl. Higham (RU..), tied with 21: B, Fus.

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

. But

to Max Baer--well that might be a different story. We must wait and see...

Chattey (1.W.F.), 29; 10, Cpl. Wank If A Cough Keeps You

(R.W.F.). 201 11. het. Canmore

20: 12. Het. Blandford ( Marines), 19:13. BEL KAT (R.W.F.), 19: 14, Fui. Walker (ILW.F.), 19: 10, km. Batelite (...), 19: 14 L/8 Chake (A.D.C.), 19; 17, L/Cpl. Lang (R.W.F.), 19.

The above mentioned tie will be decided this morning at 10a.m.

Rapid Firing-C" (200 ydı. H.P.a. 283 1. Fus. Jones (J.W.F.), 24: 2, Hrn. Baker (R.U.), 19; 8. izn. J. J. Stewart (R.U.R.), 17: 4, fn. Bestley (R.U.R.), 16; 4, Ren Mila (RU.R.), 16; 6. Ilfs. Scott (R.U.R.), 15; 7. Pas. Taylor (RWF)

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RYDER CUP TEAM Six Of United States Players Chosen

New Yorit, April 7. The Professional Golf Association HONGKONG CRICKET has named the veterans Shute, Gene Sarazen, MacD. Smith, Picard and a. newcomer, In the league championship match John Hevolta, and on. Saturday on the Club ground, at named Manero as the nucleus of the 2 p.m. the following will play for team of ten to represent the United the H.K.C.C. 1st. XI against the States in the biennial Ryder Cup LR.C.: A. W. Hayward (capt.), II matches on June 30 at Southport. W. Baines, Ε. R. Duckitt, P. C. Frost, The four remaining Ryder cup R. D. Gillespie, R. L. Holden, R. E. H. players will be selected on the basis Nelson, H. B. Neve, H, Owen Hughes, of their performances at the forth- G. A. Stewart, R. L. D. Wodehouse, coming National Professional, Golfers' Reserve, N. P. Fox, Umpire, P. E. Association open tournament. Basket, Scorer, H. G. Wallington. United Prens.

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1. C.S.M. Fleming (Hrnforth). 16: 2, Sig Lovider (W.), Col. Butterfield R.A.O.C.), and. But Mannel (It, Marines) tied with 24 5. Set Handford R. Marines), 35: 6. Fus

(R.W.F.), 23; 7. Jn. (it.U.B.), 281. 8. Licut, Greg (Besforths), Respirolds are equally good for sore 9. Brian. Ratcliffe .U.B.), 22: 10, L/C

12. R.8.38. Metcalfe throat and bronchial troubles. From (K.W.F.), 22 BYL Warwick (R. Marines),ul chemists. 21:13, Kra. Mevens (...), 21; 14. L/C, MeGaney Henhry (V.R.1. 31 16. Rin. (UR.), 21: 10, Pur, Wilma (RW.F.), 20: 17. n. Lambert (RU.R.). 20: 18. Pue Orimi (RW.F.), 20.

mentioned The Alave

will be des elled at 10 .. to-day. Snapshooting-Class "B" (306 Yds. F.P.8. 26)

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1. Hin. J. J. Stewart (1.0.8.), 281 2. Ple. McDanai (Seaforth) and in. Finlay Rin. Millar LUR tied with 239 1. (...), 1815. Rin. Scott (U... 18: in Ford (R.U.R.) 14: 7. Rtn. Mey (RU). 14: 8. Boy Neale (11.9. Cum berland, 14, DeliberateClass "A" (310 7am, 3.5.8. 201 1, L/S. Gardener (IN.), 24; 2. P. 0. Southby (B.N.), 21: 3, L/C. Aberden (Bes foribs), C. McNaughton (Seaforths) and Pte. Cranston (Seaforth) tied with 25: 6, 21, Pipe Cpl. inborough (R.U.R.),

23 8 L/C. Maier Melellan (Beaforthe).

Kyai Ainale (Seaforthe), 21; 0, Lieut. (...), 28: 10, Capt Carlene (R. Marine), 23; 11, Fun, Vose (R.W.F.), 22; 12, Lieuts MinshallFont (R.W.F), 22; 13, L/C. Tonnar (Beaforthe), 22; 14. Capt. Bird (Seaforthe), 22; 18, L/Bet Slater (Seaforthe), 22; 16, Fun. Richards, (R.W.F.); 22; 17, L/Bgt

Brico 12: 19.1/0. Adams (RUR.), (R.A.0.C.), 22.

The above fle will be decided to-day at 10

Barn.

Deliberale Clans (650 Yds.' N.F.8. 25) 1, Hin. Kinnen (B.U.R.), 23: 2, 15. Stewart (KU.R.), 25: 1, Pie, Jons (B** farthel, 22: 4,1 Rin. Mar (UR.), 22; 5. Fus. Worboys (RWF), 211 6 Boy Ellender (IN.), 20: 7, Fun. Vone (RW.F.). 20.

Inter-galt Cap (H.P.S. 400)

1. Royal Welch Fusillers, Aguregnim 483. Team-art. Lodder (08), St. Spencer (62), 1/ Lang (69). P. Williams (5), F Tong (66), Cape Kenyon (84). Fu Walker (54) and Col. Wanklyn (69).

2. Royal Unter Lison, 469: 31, Beaforthe, 440; 4. Royal Marines, 298; 6, 11.1.9. Cam berland and Capetown, 320: 0, RABG, 259.

**Berricr*"* B.ft. Championship Aggregate The following bare qualified to shoot in the final match of the above Championship. Sgt. Loddler (IW.P.), 06; Rin. Blewart (TUR), 651 Cpl. Butterfield (ICA.0.0.). 03: BL Spencer (I.W... 43 ms. Ratclits (R.U.R.), 02) C.B.. Fleming (Besforthe), 82: Fet. Warwick (I, Marines),

1: Rut. Blandford (l. Marine), 01: L/C.` Baile (R...), 60: Pipe Major McLennan (Seaforthe) 60: L/C, Lang (H.W.F. 29: P. William R.W.F.), 69, L/C. Ainalon (Benforibe), 88: L/Bet Gardener (i. Navy).

Bulat Gray' (Beaforth). S Manna!! (E. Marines), 57: C.P.O. Pellow (11. Navy), 57.

The following will shoot'olf for 18th place today at 10 d. —Lleui. Intelide (RU.RJ. ALL. Garrow (Beaforth), L/O. Watson (Reaforthe), Rin. Millar (RUIL), 1/95 Cheshire (R-A.0.0.), Fus. Tong (LW.F.). Ess Blőə ya Capt. Kenyon (R.W.F.), C.Q.M.B. Price (IL.W.F.), and L/C. Ganly (FUL). Lied.

Eer Pot-390`yds." The winner was A. B. Biovene. V.L. H.M.B. Comberland,

Decimal Target—109 yds.

Bet Chambire (R.A.0.0.); 1. Cpl. Mo Canaland (R..R.), and Llynt, Wilson 1edz 4. Llets Wilson (it.3.B.); 5. Llaus Ratelure (RU.R.). Revsiver Foot;

110 Dept. {wyderulones. (B.Y.J.). and Bat Bodis (1.W.3.) ~ tied i, 3, Bet. Meeka. (Sentozika),

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