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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.· ́`THURSDAY, DECEMBER
KOTEWALL CUP Army Team Chosen For Sunday's Match`
The following have been selected to represent the Army in the Kole- wall Cup match against South China on Sunday:
Goal: Fun, Rowlands (RW.F.). Backs: Pte. Webster (Seaforths). Pte. Sheehan (M'sex),
Halven: Fus. Evans (R.WF.), Pte. Bright (M'sex), Pte. McCusker (Sea- forlba),
Cpl.
Forwards: Ple. Pearson (M'sex), Watson (M'zex), Ptc. Izzard (Mex), Pte, McGuigan (Seaforths) and Pte. Thompson (Seaforths).
Reserves: Cpl. Tudor (RE.), Fus. Vale (R.W.F.), L/Sgt. Calvert (A.) and L/Sg. Duffield (1.A.O.C.),
As a guide to the form of ledding contenders for Inclusion in the team, the Army_nelectors arranged a trial matel at Sookunpoo yesterday, Reds losing to Stripes by the odd goal in Ave.
Owing to service duties, several players selected were forced to de- eline, with the result that reserves had to be called upon at the inst moment and a consequent wholesale re-shuilling was found necessary. With several players ing positions unaccustomed to them, plus the fact that they were playing together for the first time, a considerable amount of misunderstanding resulted and play never reached great heights. Indeed, on the showing. Army will have to improve vastly if they are to offer any serious opposition on Sunday.
by a late-comer. This strengthened
Chester Morris. Dolores Del. lo Playground" coming on Friday to
RIFLE SHOOTING
Yesterday's Mcating Well Supported
and Itlchard Dix In the King's Theatre.
"Devil's
dieton, 17;
D. M. Looker. Sulier 10 W. Moffat 15: J. A. Meek, 14: A. Ma- W. Newton, 10; C. Noble, 12: F. Fain. 15; C. Pellow, H. Perrin, 14; G. Plummer, 12; E, G. Countney, D; A. O. Pullman, 7: A. C. Iasmussen, 14; Reeves 14; I Richarda, 7: J. Minge, 13; 11. Rose: 14 W. Russell. ; Padam Singh (Hav,). 7; Padam Singh (LNK.) Styles, 12: G. . Thomas, 10; 5. W.
7; Prem Bingh Bill
B.IL (B), llamforth, 12; Bower 8:
200 BAO DOI AER
Several, however, did manage to render
Amongst good neemunts. them were Rowlands, Evans, Pearson with and McGuigan for the Reds, Bright sound in the inltini hair. In the Stripes, the bes displays were Turnished by Watson, Shechun, M. Cusker, Saw and Izzard, with Ban- Beld doing well between the stick 1. The steadily growing enthusinsmans, 15; D. Willson, 14.
The more virile first-half combina- for rille shooting was testifled yester G. 1. Grimm, A. C. Hinds, d; C. 11. tion, Stripes led by three goals when day when belween 80 und 60 mem-Knight, 3; J. Miller, D; G. P. Murray, the interval was reached. Early in ber-the largest attendance un any. Pain. 13 J. Payne, 6, IL Richards, 9: the gone Dunnachio kicked a good Wednesday afternoon this season~- H. Rore, 10.
Yesterday's testits goal from Adams's centre, the second took part in the usual mid-week spoon
B.R. (b) and third goals being obtained by and practice shoot of the Rifle As- Izzard, playing in the unusual posi-sociation.
Cal. Puran Singh (1) Skt. Mannell (Ser), tion of outskie-left.
Conditions were good, but manyo, Slicock (2) After the interval, Vale moved over members are Anding that the wind on Col. Miller (2) to the Reds-they had played a man short throughout the first period-hisse ranges la Indeed a force to be EPO. Pellow (Ser).
reckoned with, and more than one. A. Seymour (1)
Skt. Bickell (4) place in the Stripes being taken over
competitor "crushed" at the longer Lipl, Tonnar (s) /Sea, Knight (8) The Seaforth Highlanders, the O. Clark (-)
Buy Payne (0) Cobar Reich Rifle Club, have thrown Capt. Trevor (a) open to bath full and affiliated mem-Pte. Miller (D) bers of the Rifle Association, the open All the above daily events which will be shot dur-1014" rike.
8.T. (4) ing their riffe meeting on the Army Sgt. Cooper (0)
Cpt. T. Morris (—) Ranges on December 6 and 7.
The Council is awaiting the decision O. Richards (1)
L/Cp. Langfort (6) of the Council of the National Rifle L/Sgt. Jorden (7) Association regarding the proposals Pie Noble (12) concerning eligibility to compete in the Cpl. Powell() Inter-Colonial Matches at the Im-i adam Singh (7)
Should these pro- Pte. Pymer (~~) perial Meeting. posals be accepted, it is practically L/NK. Podam Singh (-)
Lieut. Stopicton * (8) certain that Hongkong will be repre-te, Jackson) sented at Bisley next July by a strong Capt. Newton (10)
Set, Sheffield contingent.
New Handicaps
Ptc. Lever (7) ilandicaps recently fixed by the Asso-L/Cpt. Baker (10)
L/Cpl. cition are;
Purcell (10) L/Chl inge (12)
Benotes the winner
the Reds and They conceded no more goals while actually reducing the de- against them, Pearson aut Duffield being the successful marks
men.
Teams. Ards-Pus. Rowlands (11. W. F.): Pie. Webster (Sentoriis), Cpl. Tudar it.
us. Vale (H. W. F. Te. Belgiit (A sex). Fus Evans B. W. F.J; PIC, Ayres (Seaforthis). L/Sgt. Calvert H. A.), Pte. Pearson (M10x) Pie. McGuiganiser forths; and L/Cpt. Duliteld it. A. O. C.. Stripex: Spir. Handleld (1) C. Watson (Mex). Pte. Sheehan (M'sex); A. N. Other, Pte. McCusker Scaforth), Spr. Dewell i. E.; Pte. Adams (Sha fartha, L/Sgt. Duned t. A. D. C.). Pie. Dunnaelite. (Seafortha), Pie. Saw
thisex) and Pte. Izzard (Mex)..
distances.
H. (4).-C. Ademy, 17: Sat. Armstrong, 12. J. C. W. Bickell 0; A. Bonnel, 13;
[T. J. Boulton, 8; 11. Burkitt, 12; D. Epoon.
C. Cavill, 14; C. Clark, 7: E. 1. Coinmer-
(0).
SESRáNDA.SHUNANE
88 79905386
Denotes the winner of the "hand-
ford, 11:11. F. Dandridge, 14; R. J. Die-p" spoon, kens, 14; W. Duna, 14; F. Gale. 7: 3. Gal The handleap of each winner has hech logley, 19; J. J, Goulding, 13, 21. Goukling, reduced by one point as chown. This 14: Gray, 14; G. Griffiths, 14; P. G. procedure applies to all S.R. (a) and S.R. Heather, 7; T. G. Johna, 13; J. Lever, 7) Spoon Shoots.
Tel. 28151.
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DEVIL'S & PLAYGROUND
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A COLUMBIA PICTURE
Larry Blake in Universal's drama, "Trouble at Midnight"
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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The Twelfth Extra Race Meet- ing will be held (weather permit
HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 4th December, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
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Hongkong, 29th November, 1937.
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