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EASTERN

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 2, 1940.

TROUNCE

Mainland Defence Outclassed By Nippy Chinese Forwards

(By "Rox")

EASTERN DASHED whatever hopes Kowloon had of being runners-up in the First Division League, when in a lively encounter at Club ground yesterday, they scored five times without reply.

Kowloon fielded three reserves, Dawes at centre-half, and Coppard and F. Jorge at centre-forward and left wing

RIFLE SHOOTING

KOWLOON

5-0

BISLEY MEET CONCLUDES

"R. Abbit's” Cricket Notes To-morrow

"R. Abbit's" weekly cricket notes will appear in. to- morrow's Issue,

respectively. Eastern had only one change from their Local

line up of yesterday, Tsui Ah-fai coming in at centre for Lee Tack-kee.

Cheng Ying-ituen und Tsang Chung-wan formed an almost Im- passable barrier, with the conse quence that Lau Hin-hon was given in easy time. Hu King-seng, ap- peared tired after the strenous game on Sunday, and did, not give of his best, only flashes of in usual form was seen, Lo Wai-kuen WER best of the halves, clearing strongly and spoiling well. Lau Shih-tsang gave excellent support in squashing Kowloon's attacks.

the

IC-

Y. M. C. A. HOCKEY CLUB CELEBRATE

Irish Sweep Luck

Two Hongkong Tickets Draw Horses.

LT. LE SEELLEUR WINS

GOVERNOR'S PRIZE

E.A. Gilpin Defeated

By One

One Point

THE FINAL DAY of the Hongkong Rifle Associa tion's Annual Meet opened in fine weather yesterday. There was no sun and very little wind. The Governor's Prize, the most coveted trophy of the whole meeting, was won by Lt. Le Seelleur with an excellent score of 322, bettering that of E. A. Gilpin by one point.

Scottish Cup Third Round Re-play

Five persons tied for first place in the President's Dublin, Apr. 1 (UP)-Two Hong- Cup, and on the results of the shoot-off, F. Sgt. Tollinson, Long syndicates have been lucky who had been shooting consistently throughout the meet- The Irish Sweep on the Grand National, bo run at Aintree on ing, carried off the prize. TO MARK the end of a highly Friday. One has drawn a fancied

The Services Rille Champlon- successful season, in which over runner and the other a nonstarter. seventy men's games have sof The more fortunate floket is No. ship resulted in a win for R.S.M. Tsurs SPLENDID ENDEAVOURS far been played, the Y.M.C.A. L.S. 63140, held by the Brewery" Masten, who was so steady and Hockey Club plan to hold a Syndicate, care of I. Ruitonjee & sut Ah-fat secured a hat tricks, special cabaret-dance in the Rose Son. Duddell Street. The ticket has accurate that he increased his drawn Macmoffat, which finished lead of one in the qualifying but fulled on many occasions, Room of the Peninsula Hotel on Second in the big race last year, and stages to five when the Anal being too slow-he has just

all was third favourite on the last figures came up, Royal En- covered from a long illness. Cheung Friday, April 19, to which Kam-hol was delightful to watch, members and friends are invited.published list of prices, being quotest

fat 100 to 8, only sladle of odds gincers took the first three and with Chung Yung-sum, nude On Saturday next, the season will longer than the second favourite. prizes. rings round the Kowloon defence. He schemed to good purpose, and be officially closed by two intra-club Maemoffat is to be ridden by Alder.

In the Senior Officers' match the for

of the games, the first starting at 3 p.m., muat was responsible

The non-runner is West Point, G.O.C. Major Gen. A. E. Grazett led; Cup drawn by ticket No. NQ02042. held the Army team to victory, Brig. ; goals. Ng Chi-tsang did not com-when the men's Junior XI will play bine so well with Huu Ching-tu, who the "Ladles (Caer Clark

winners); the Recond game will by Wang Fat, care of Wang Kee & Reeve was the the stalwart of the played his usual dashing game.

follow, and wil be between the Co. stevedores and ship's chandlers, team, scoring 30 of a possible 35, Smith did his level best, and the Civilian and Service members of the 30, Connaught Road Central.

Fired at the same time was the shots that best him were not to his Club's senior team.

new competition discredit. He was given poor sup-:

The mixing of the counterfolls was International-

last year. Captained by Raith bel completed on Saturday and the draw started port by both Eastman and Ulrich Weather permitting, tea will

A.S.P. Lole, Police Reserve, China who, as pair, appeared very dis-provided on the ground, and a photo-1 began this morning.

proved victorious and received a jointed. Eastman was the beller of graph will be taken.

great ovallon at the presentation of the two and came in for soune nice;

prizes, and strong clearances.

Y.M.C.A. Hockey Club dances have| Maxwell Intercepted nicely unaways proved successful in the past, many occasions, and never left off and every effort is being made to en- uying to get his forwards golns sure a similar success for this one. Dawes, on occasions, covered Tsui The dance will commence at 9pm. well, but most times allowed the and will last until 2 am. Music from latter to get the better of him. He Art Carneiro's band.

was seen to advantage as a forager, Little was seen of V. White till the

Coppard, who

when

Tickets may be obtained from Double second half, when he interchanged members or the Y.M.C.A. with

he tickets are $3.50 and single tickets $2, cone at left-half, played a much and the proceeds will be devoted to better game, and was the best half the British War Organisation Fund. for Kowloon,

PAT JORGE'S COMEBACK

KOWLOON'S forward line did not

Badminton

UNIVERSITY AND K.C.C. WIN MIXED DOUBLES

be able to function as a unit. P. Jorge was guilty of very bad shooting, and should have scored on quite a few occasions. F. Jorge was a hard-worker on the left wing, but was not given support by Jack University beat St. John's 7-2.

In the Badminton

last night League son. Tomashevsky was a trier, but

KL. Yong and Miss U. Khoo beat N. made tile headway against LaKwok and Mrs. Wilson 21-4;

L. Smith and Mrs. Strange 21-10; beat D. beat 11. Look the field with nine Beaven and Miss McCaw 21-0. Kowloon men. Soon after being strengthened P. K. Hul and Miss E. Khoo beat Smith by Dawes, Taui got possession of the and Mrs. Strange 31-17; beat Kwok and over to ball, passed to Hau who tricked Mr. Wilson 21-11; gave walk Beaven and bilan BicCAW........ Maxwell,

centred, Teul dashed through the defence and surprised Smith with a hard header.

Cheung missed a well-timed head- er, and soon after Hau tricked the entire defence to shoot into Smith's

Latest Odds For The

Grand National: MacMoffat Third

LONDON, April 1, (Reu- ter). The following are the latest odds the Grand National:

6/1 Kilstar o. (13/2 taken) 19/2 The Professor 0.

(10/1 t.)

on

100/9 MacMoffat o. (100/8

t.).

100/9 Royal Danieli o.

14/1 Symaathis t. and o. 100/7 Milano t, and o 100/6 Sterling Duke t, and o.

GREAT BATTLE

LONDON, Apr. 1 (Reuter) --The following were the results of Scottish soccer matches played to-day:

SCOTTISH CUP THIRD ROUND RE-PLAY

.3 Africle

EASTERN REGIONAL

{Hearts

4 Aberdeen

11. Sgt. Bremner, (R.S.) 81; 17, Cpl. Cole, (ELM) 77; 13. Ptc. Hickenbottom, (RS.) 77; 14, Piper Stewart (07), (R.S.) 17; 18. Mr. Whyte. (D.R.C.) 15; 14. Cpl. Nargin Singh, (TK,P.) 73; 17, Cpl. Ititchcock, (RE) 73; 10. Cpl Naranjan Singh, Once these team shoots were over) (11.K.P.) 67; 19, L/Cpl. Pemberton, (R.E.) the stage was set for the battle at 70004: 20, Sgt. Booth. (R.S.) . and 800 yards, the result of which Gen. A. E. Grassett, 23; Bruf. 3. T. W Senior Members Match1, Army.-Mal would decide the destination of the Reeve, 30: Brig. T. McLeod, 21: total 80, Governor's prize. At 2.15 p... firing|International Match,—1. China---ASP began at 700 yards and a shoot off (R) D. Lole, 60: P/Sgt. K. C. Han, 87; L/SKI. N. L. Pan, 58; L/Sat, 0. T. Leong

Total on this range gave Lt. Cooper top place.

At 3 p.m. the final shoot at 800 yards began and excitement was intense throughout the firing of the 10 rounds. Li. Otway, with a fine 49, carried off the trophy for this range, but the anal count showed that Lt. Le Seelleur, R.E., had just beaten E. A. Gilpin, Royal Navy, by a point for lihe Governor's prize,

232

All Comers Aggregate-1, Lieut, Le Senlleus, (RE.) 299; 2. Sgt. · Husell, (K.P.) 203; 3, C/Ent, Hale," (Mx.) 202; 4. Cpl. Brighty, (RE) 297; 5. CERA Clansey. (41 Sub. F.) 200; 0, F/Sgl Tollison, (LAF) 300; 7. E, A. Glipin, 14th Sub, FL) 290; 0, Sub. Insp. C. C.

CA sub. F1.) 230. Chau. (K.PR) 290; 0, CEA, Templeton,

individani Revolver Competition-1, Sgi. Gowans. (II.K.P.) 27: 2, Sub/lasp. Ritchie, HP.) 23: 3. F/9gt. Chanchal Singh, MAJ.(ILK.P.) .30.

In traditional style he was carried by his fellow competitors from the

100/6 Rockquilla o. (18/1ring point to the Governor's tent,

+J).

25/1 Blackhawk f, and o 33/1 Inversible t, and o.

there to be cheered and congratulated by the large crowd present for the prize distrabition.

The prize list showed that the meeting had been a iriumph for the P. F. Du and Mina J. K. Ho lost 10 The prize fund amount to £224-Royal Engineers. The Governor's smila and Mrs. Etrange 11-21; beat Kwok and Mrs Wilson 21-18, beat Beaven and 484, which has been divided into two Prize, the Grand Aggregate and the units of £100,000 each. Fifty-nine All Comer's Aggregate, the three major | competillons, went to LA horses have been drawn.

Seclour, who in addition to shooting helped in the preparations.

Miss McCaw 21-7.

K.C.C. WIN

JCC.C. best Talkoo B-1.

hands. Hsu lobbed the ball right in the goalmouth, and Cheung and Tauf JL. Anderson and Miss Stokes beat w. missed sitters. A minute later Tsulovaird and Miss Pollock 21-9; bent

SPORT. ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

First prize is £30,000, second Is £15,000 and third £10,000. Drawers will each receive £625.

of other horsen Kim, Moln 21 15. beat . .

RESULTS

Revolver Medals~1, Cpl. Magbar Singh, (H.K.P.) 04. 2, Insp. All Mahomed, HK.P.1 CD; 3. P/Sgt. K C. 1100, (KPI).

Steel-Coulson Trophy-1, Hongkong

Services Team Aggregato-1, Royal Ievolver Pool-Lt. Dawson, $2.40; Mr. Tansley, $1.00 C.S.M. Milne, do et

Police, 330.

i

Scots, 471,

Services Ride Championship-1, R.S.M. Maslen. (ILE.) DB: 2, L/Sgt. Nunn, (R.E 93; 3. Carpl. Brighty (BL) 09: FISRI. Tollison.(RA‚F.) — 88–6. Carpl: Neave, (RS.) 63; 0, Sergt. Heap. (11) 36. Bergt. Whippey, 1.5.) 83: Spr. Cole brook, E., 81; 9, Fte, Mackenzie, (Sea.) 81. 10. Sergt. Bremner. (RS.) colleur

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therefore Wang Fat has Bovaled and Miss Pollock 1621; bent Main

won 321 3 Lt. Otway. (RE) 318; 4. C. EA Carey (11.2.N.V.F.) 398; 12, C/Sgt, Hale, 2001 Male 21-10, beat autics and HK$10,000 and the Brewery Syndi- Templeton, 4th Sub, F1.) 314; 5, F/St. (MX) 396; 13, Li, Cooper, (Mx.) 305; 14.

cate stands to win anything from (AIX) 313; 2, P/St, K. C. Wong, D.R.C.) Tollison, Mrs. Beaulo 21-14.

(LAF) 314 6. Lt. Cooper. Sg. Breese, R.M.) 553 10, Mr. Guard, P. Wynter-Bisih nad Miss Harker beat that figure to HK$480,000.

303; fo, Сарь (H.K.P.R.) 312 C. C/Sgt. Hale, (Mx) 311 (T.K.V.D.C.) 303) Bevaird and Miss Pollock 21-13. beat-Main |

Sequeira, ZZZ SOM KRITERIJUSTIZIANINCARNE KOSENTINO FISICA REZERA LOLIST 17, Mr. Trenouth and Biru Main 21-19, beat Gillies and; In addition there will be 200 cash, Sgt. tunsell H.K.P.) 11: 10. Sgt. (D.I.C.) 391; 18, P. 8. Chanchal Singh, Mr. Beatle 2-16

prizes of £100 each and 60 residual Puran Singh, LK.P.) 30; 11, P/Sgt. K. (H.K.P.) 307; 10, P. S. Thong, (II.JC.P.R.)

C. Hoo, (...) 300; 12 CER.A. Cinoy. 387 A.S.P. Lote, (HHPR) 387. prizes of £489.

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Cap. G/Bgi. Halo, The hospitals' share of the money (ILK.PR.) 302 14. Sgt. Heap. (RE) (Mx.) 3; 2. Mr. Fereman, D.R.C.) 34

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23:10, A. F. Evans, (RAF) 201; 10, Lt. Founder's Prize Aggregate-1. Lieut. Le Holmes, K.VDC) 37: 20, Sub. Lt. Seelleur, (LE) 3M 2 Sub Insp, C. C. Carey, (HINVEJ)) 216.

Chau, LK.P.R.) 378 3. E. A. Gilpin, (4ih Sub. F.) 35: 1. Cpl. Brighty, (RE) Otway. 376; B, Lieut. Otway. (RE.) 370: .

CERA, Classey, (4th Bub. F.) 37

Team Revolver Match Amended Prize Evans, Li, Hongkong Police, 17; 2 Royal

Scots. 13. $1.40;

soine

rectified his earlier mistake by hand- THE

RACE ing past Smith for Eastern's second. EXTRA THIRD MEETING will be held weather

Jorge and Coppard indulged in permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on

nice passings, Lau cleared SATURDAY, 6th April, 1940, com- from Jorge's shot. A free kick mencing at 2.00 pm.

lven for hands against Maxwell saw The First Bell will de rung at 1.30 the ball go from Hau to Cheung, who hit the crossbar with a header. Smith saved and cleared nicely. From a corner by White, Coppard weaved

MEMBELS' ENCLOSURE

LINCOLNSHIRE CALL-OVER

No One without a badge will be permitted to the Members' Enclosure. his way In to finally puss to LONDON, Apr. 1 (Router)—The

Such must be worn throughout the Jackson

tax}

KOWLOON FALL AWAY

5/1 Titan (, and o.).

who tried unsuccessfully.

following is the latest call-over for duration of each Meeting in ancha Eastern broke away soon after, the Lincolnshire: manner as to be readily identified.

Chung dushed right past Ulrich and Badges admitting Non-Members to beat Smith with a nice shot, the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen, and $3.00 for Ladies (both including are obtainable through the SECRETKOWLOON fell to pleces from the ARY upon the personal or written resumption, and excepting an application of a Member, such Mem- few occasions, Eastern had the bull ber to be responsible for all visitors in their area. Taut secured his hat introduced by him, and for Payment trick a few minutes from the whistle. of all Chits, etc.

He took a lovely first time shot from The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Cheung's pass to leave Smith stand- Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) willing. Enstern's fifth and final goal close at 12 o'clock NOON.

followed a fine run down the right

5/1 Quartier Maitre (t, and o.). 10/1 Wonersh (t, and 0.). 100/7 Timestep (t, and o.). 100/7 Boomps-n-Daisy o. (15/1 ). 100/7

0. Aldine (15/1 t.). 180/7 Golden Sovereign o. 10D/6 Rosetown o 100/0 Unclearchie o, (20/1_ 1.).

18/1 Ticcagari o. (20/1 1). 33/1 Squadron Castle (t. and o.):

Pireright Competition. —Li. (RE.) 10.

Lowest Reor-1 and 2. A. T $2.40: 3, 6gt, Ure (Mx.) 50 ctn.

Sweepstaker-Spr. Állo, (RE.) Sgt. Green (RS.) 70 ots.: Gillman, (D.R.C.) 40 cts.

Bisley Competition--1, Lieut.

Cooper,

Association

off, BL (A) Class

Brookwood Competition, Result of shoot K-1, 8pr. Allo, Won by Default: 2 L/Cpl. Wood; 9.R. (1) Cla - Giliman, (D.R.C.); 2, PSM. Clements, (RS.).

(Mx.) after Shoot off. Newton Angregate Cup and replica, Capt. Hyde, (C.MP.) Clay Bird Section-Single Rise Open Trophies Lieut. Dateman, KNVF. Winner, Capt. Hyde; Runner Up, Lieut. Capt.

Newton. (MX); Capt Hyde, Bateman, Single Rise, it'cap Winner, IC.M.P.1: Lieut Dateman, (HENVF Lieut. Bateman: Runner Up. A. F. Evans; 8poons, Capt. Newton: Major White, Double Rise, Winner, Capt. Ityde; nunner (its. Lieut. Bateman, A. 7. Evans, Up, Lieut. Bateman.

RAFI: Capt. Hyde; Major Delcourt. (Mx.),

Services Meeting-Winner intership and Unit team petro, It, Q. China Commandi Winner Services Individual Match, Capt. Hyde, (C.M.P.): 1. (40) Capt. MARTÃO, (Sea): 3, (83) Capt. Newton.

President's Cup-1 F/Sgt. Tollison, (RAF) after shoot off: 2, 51. C. C. Chau, (H.K.P.) 5. st. ic C. Wong. (LKP. 4, Cpl. Brighty, [IJE): Sub/Inow. Chan, (KP); 4. Treneuth

Tins are obtainable at the Club wing by Chung. He centred right Central British School C

House provided they are ordered in across for Hau to nip in and tee advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. the ball past Smith.

21020),

'PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

combination. Eastern

Athletics

"Amociation Medalists/-P/Sgt. K. C. Itoo, (ILK.P.R.). 33,

Claybird-March 30, Singles Open, Win- ner Li. Bateman, hunner un Capt. New. Eastman recovered immensely to

ton. 11'cap, Winner Capt. Newton, Runner up Major While, March 31 wasap. The price of Admission to the spoll Eastern'a nitacks. Ulrich

Weather permitting, the annual Singles Open, Winner Capt. Tyds, Runner Public Enclosure is $1.00 including completely butclassed by the Cheung-athletic meeting of the Central Brl-up Lt. Bateman. 11 Cap Winner 21

Bateman, Runner up A. F. Evans. Doubles Tax, for all Persons, including Chung

tish School will be held on the Winner Capi, Hyde, Runner up LL on their score. Ladles, and is payable at the Gate, unable to Increase

but School ground on Saturday, com-Balemon. April Singles Open Winner Pat Jorge worked very hurd,

If'eap Winner Capt. Nowian, Runner up Major Delcourt. Doubles Major Delcourt positioned.

Capt. Newton (lie) Winner The "Newton" Aggregate Cup. Capt. ltydo.

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Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are either shot over or outalde when well/mencing at 2 p.m. Lady Noble wit Lt. Bateman, Runner up Capt. Newton. admitted Hak Price.

distribute the prizes. The School's By Order,

physical training display will be C. D. BROWN,

A curious incident occurred to-held on Tuesday, April 1, at 0.15 pm. Secretary wards the close of Un match, on the school ground. Hongkong, 1st April, 1940.

METROPOLE

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CENTRAL "COMFORTABLE = FIREPROOF

Ulrich appeared annoyed at the bar- racking ho was receiving. He robbed

Chung off the ball close to touch, Volunteers Cricket XI

| then suddenly drove fi șiralght at the

stand.

Bervices Winner, Headquarters China Command, 30; Runner up, Middlesex, 27. Individual-1, Capt, Hyde: 2. Capt. Mazrao; 3, Capt. Newton. Winning learn. -Capt. Nevo, Maj, Gen. Graselt. Lt. Tenant, Major White.

Itavolver Arrrogate,—], Cpl Maghar Tanstey, (HKPR) DO: 3178

Singh, (KPS) 13: 3 WRC, C. 1100, The teams were

The following will represent Volunteer KPR 78. Kartora.---Lau Film-kon; Cheng Ving. Omeers against an Army team at the) Association 1. Championship 1. kuen, Trang Chung-wan; Lau Shih-teang, K.C.C. on Sunday at 11.30 amLt. Col. 11.8.M, Maslem, (RE.) 28; 2, L/Sgt. Nunn, FIRLE King-eng. Lo Wal-kurn: Chung J, R. Mitchell (Capt.), Major I. D. (LE) (53; 3. Cpl Drighty, - (RE)) 80; 4, Yung-sum, Cheung Kam-hol. Taul Ah-Walker, Major 11. Owen Hughes, Lt, A. St. Tollison, (RAA) sh; 5. Cpl. Neave, | fai, Ng Chi-isang and Hau Ching-to, Perry, Lt. J. B, Hardie Scott, Lt. EW. (3.8.) 0) '0, Sgt. Heap, (R.M.), 80; Z Kowloon, Bmith Kasiman. Ulrich: Stout, LL A. M. Rodrigues, D. J. N. BRL. Whipper, (HLA.) 05:10, Sgt. Pan.

| KOWO Dawn White, Tomasborals: Andrron, 1.1. D. McLellan, Li, W. Broker, TLICPR) M: 3. Epe, Colebrook, (RE)

P. Jorge, Coppard, Jackson and F. Jorge. LĻ. T. A. Pearce.

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