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V.R.C. SPORTS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
OF.COLONY,
SATURDAY'S CONCLUSION,
H.E. the Governor (Sir R. E. Stubbs) was present, on Saturday,
indefatigable Secretary, Mr. R. VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Witchell, whose activities and
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(14sober, 1
efficiency aroused in him the greatest enthusiasm and apprecia tion. He congratulated the Club on its possession of Mr. Witchell, and he boped Mr. Witchell would preside over the Club's destinica Mr A. 8. Abbott for many years. (Applause).
Mc B. Balilior
Mr R. J. Birbeck
Mr V. Beulamin
Mr E, A. Boaumont
Sir Cland Bevern again remarked Mr B. A. Being that this would be the last occasion at the conclusion of the V.R.Con which the Governor would be aquatic sports which included the present and called for three cheers
for His Excellency. Colony's swimming champion- ships.
Others present included:-Sir Claud Severn, the Hon. Mr. P. H. and Mrs. Holyoak, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Lieut-Com. G. F. Hole, R., and Mr. C. D. Mel
bourne.
· Yp d. E. Jeon
Mrs J. Johnstone Mr J. B. Jones Mr V. JohanneION Mr M. Layove
Mr and Mn 0. Lauritoon
Mr and Mrs B. J.
Lacon
Mr M. M. Levitsky Min. Ill
Mr E. B. Balas MrD. R. Cappleman. Mes B. E Cord Full Results.
My J. H. Cook Mr B. E. Cahon Woo Chailenge Cup, Half Miler&Mrs RE Championship of the Colony
Chambers and infact (confined to Chinese)-1, Tan Chiu-hin; 2, Wong Ping-fan: 3. Mr J. Dickiel Leung Tit-sang, Time: 16.29.2/5. Mr & Mrs Dreyton Mr A. C. Mendes
16.44.4/5.
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Fannin
and tipas Mra V. W. Davies The afternoon's programme Two Lengths Hurdles Handi-WrJ. F. Donnelly was quite an attractive one, in-cap (Final)-1, J. V. Ramsay; Mr W. A. Dowisy cluding as it did the finals of the 2, S. A. Marcal. Time: 31.8/6, Mr and Mrs Eagle
Mr H. Ellis championship events : of the 36.2/5 secs.
MrF.J. W. Focken Colony, and an item of special i 100 Yards Girls' Championship Capt. L. interest which provided entries at of the Colony.-1, E. Allen; 2, M. Mr R. E. Farrail
Mr Geo. A. Fafaiz the last moment (and therefore George. Time: 1.27.3/5, 1.33.
Mr H. Forster not mentioned in the programme)
High Dive open to the Colony. & Mrs. H. A. was a race confined to Chinese-1, G. A. Jack (76% points); 2, Jarlies. Prelly exhibitions in C. Mackenzie (76 points). high diving were given both by 50 Yards Breast Stroke (con. the lady and gentleman competi-fined to Chinese Ladies)-1, Miss Ruby Chue; 2, Mrs. Li Chung-yu. Sir Plaud Severn (Chairman){ Time: .46.2/5 secs. Makeel 11: Excellency the Governor for his attendante and for kindly consenting to give away the prizes, but he said they were sorry that that would be the last devasing on whiely His Excellency would be able to do them the favour of presenting the prizes at sel fonetions,
tors.
100 Yards Championship of the Colony.1, D. Lyon; 2. B. Rasmussen. Time: 60.2/5, 61.3/5 secs.
Mr B. B. Couber
Mre "O Mancini
Mr A. F. Martin
Miro, M. McDonald
Mim D. Metcalf
Mr W. D. Owen Mr J. E Ollerton My H. J. Peaton MY R. B. Pope Mr G. E. Paci Mr Pop Mr A. H. Howe Mr T. L Rawi Mend Mra W, A.
Riedel
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Dr. E. . Gould Dr. R. E. Gil Capt. T. P. Hall
and Mrs W. A Mr M. Hendry
Hannibal
Final Four Lengths Handicap B Henderson (Members)-1, A. A. R. Botelho; MV. R Rani h 2, J. V. Ramsay.
Time: 65, Misses A. and F.
Familton 70.4/5 secs.
Mr. C. E. Holmes Final Two Lengths Handicap Mr A. Hofmeietor The festival Jud been a great (Members)-1, S. H. Garrod; 2. Hansen ures: they had had goxi wen. Stewart. Time: 81.2/6, 31.3/5 Mr Ph ther; and there had been some very secs.
W. Hobkla fne contests.
Ladies 100 Yards Champion-Mr B. V foresl ship of the Colony.-1, Miss M.Metaph Blunsdon; 2. Miss B. George Me Johnstone Time: 1.25.3.5, 1.23.
Mr A T. feno
The contratohted Mr. A. 7. May four wishing the half mile and quar
ter_mile and on the surprising result fut the 220 yards, which was a, dond hegt two Mr. May and Mr. Lyon.
Their old friend Mr. Cooke, an old friend who he was sure would never grow old, had done wonder fully well in getting second place Pin the al mile, taking a place in other events, and also winning the long phuge clumpionship. They would look forward with great in teres to Mr. Cooke's doings in the harbour race this year, for which | it was hoped he would enter again. It showed what a climate Hong, ¦ kang had. for Mr. Cooke seemed lo Gourish in it.
The contests generally had been good, and Mr. Jack had shown. both al the might fetes and that afteroom that his high diving had entitled him to the winning place.
In conclusion, Sir Claud wished to thank all those who had helped | to meke the festival such a success, Mr. King had done a tremendous lot of work, and Col. Robertson, as nsual. Lal been there every day assister in all possible directions. He always thought the success of sad festivals was due to the stremmons work of the dganising Becreuiy. Mr. B. C. Witchell, CM pluuser
Prizes Presented.
His Excellency the Governor then persented all the prizes won during the four days festival.
Mr. Witchell announced that the Aggregate Cup competed for dur- ing the three night. fetes had been won by Mr. E. A. Brodie. On bel of the Victoria Recreation Club, he took the opportunity of thanking all those who had donated prize toward the aporta.
His Excellency briefly replied and said that the fact of his having to remain in the Colony had had its consolation by reason that he had been able to attend the functions of the V.R.C.
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any Hong, Unit, Corps or Club.
Team Race (6 men), open to
V.R.C. beat East Survey Regi- ment (only two teams entered). Time: 2.44.4/5. Won by 1 lengths.
Ladies' High Dive.-1, Miss M. George (84 points); 2. Miss R. Ritchel (81. points).
Consolation Race. Assumpeno: 2, D. Laing. 28.1/5, 28.2.5 secs.
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Time: A Parton
Water Polo-Single beat Mar- ried, 5-0.
M V. Benjamin
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Mr W. T Bourne The teams were:-
Mr H. B. Bray Single:-D. Lyon, J. Soares,dr M. J. Breen. S. H. Garrod, E. W. Railton, B. Ar and Mrs R I. Rasmussen,
Bridger D. Laing. E. 0. Brodie (Captain).
Mi P. W. Brown Mr J. R. Colli Married. Stewart, J. Wit-M. Coper chell, A. V. Barros, T. L. Knight, Mr J. Carley S. A. Marcal, F. M. Cruz, T. King (Captain),
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The Royal Hongkong Golf ClubLLO, O. Frederik has arranged an attractive pro- Le Cal. F. G. Fite. gramme for the week-end holi- days, the chief items being as Mr. D. Good follow:-
Running bogey pool over the three days (October 10, 11; and 12), 1 entrance. Ten per cent, to the Club, and, of the remainder, 70 per cent. to the winner and 30 per cent. to the second. No limit to the number of cards that may be taken out:
Medal round (under handicap) over the three days, for a prize presented by Mr. Harry Hancoek. No entrance fee. No limit to the
number of cards that may be taken out.
The foregoing events may be played simultaneously.
He appreciated the difficulties the swimmers had to overcome, and congratulated all the competitors on their excellent performancen. He paid a tribute to the high, Mixed (Relief) Course, Mixed landard of swimming attained at foursomes bogey pool over the the V.R.C. The Club owed a three days. Fifty cents entrance great deal of its success to two fee per pair. Prize for the win persons One, who was shortly ning lady. Players to select their following him from the Colony, was own partners and opponents. Sir Cland Severn, the energetic Three-eigths of total gross handi. Chainman, and the other was the caps allowed, Men to drive at
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