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TIME.

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Finishing Corrected

Miss Hazeland 3.58.11 8.80.81

Colleen (1st)

Diana (2nd)

Mrs. Miles 4.00.31 4.00.11

La Linda Dorothea

4.07.08 4.05.26

Falcon

4.11.88 4.10.06

4.38,19

***** 4.85.29 One

Design and Gaels Course: Start Club-house Line|

The opening cruise of the Royal Twenty-five Words three inser-Hong Kong Yacht Club was held (W. to E.), Mark East of Kowloon tions prepaid $1. Every addi- on Saturday afternoon, in quite Dock Point (P), Cust Rock Buoy tional word four cents for good weather, the morning's (P), Mark-boat Club-house Line three insertions.

drizzle giving way to Old King (P). Twice round. Distance 41% Sol.

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BANK HOLIDAY,

miles.

TIME.

· Finishing Corrected)

4.28.80

Miss May 4.30.09°

There was a fair attendance of spectators and competitors, in-Joan (1st) eluding many ladies. Whilst, the weather conditions favoured the Pierrette (2nd) rowing events, it was not good for yachting, there not being suf- ficient wind in the earlier part of the afternoon.

Mrs. Barrett 4.32.454.31.55 Note: No other yacht in this class

finished the course.

Heyward Hayes Course: Start Club-house 'Line)

to E.), Mark East of Kowloon Point (P), Cust Rock Buoy Mark-boat Club-house Line Twice round. Distance 4%

Of the four sailing events, only, (W. the cruisers were sailed by the, Dock men, whilst ladies had charge of (P), the helms in the other three (P). events. They were well tested by miles. the absence of wind but came through very creditably..

By kind permission of Capt. Speedwell (1st) Snagge, R.N., the Royal Marine Boojum (2nd) and of H.M.S. "Cumberland" was

TIME.

Finishing Corrected

4.28.10

Mrs. Adams · 4.28.10

Misa Mathias 4.26.48- 4.26.48

4.40.34 4.30.34 4,50,11 4.48.51

present and contributed much to- Why Wonder? 4.32.09 4.32.00 wards the afternoon's enjoyment Zephyr with a fine programme of music. Lola Accordance with Ordinance Tea was served on the Club lawn! No. of 1912, the EXCHANGE we the liternoon.

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Mrs. J. L. Pearson, wife of Com- modore Pearson, gave away the from Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and prizes at the close of the re- Co., Ltd., Talkoo, gatta, and was herself presented Shewan Tomes and Co., Ltd and

WAS won by Jardine's by three The fourth day's events of the with a bouquet of flowers in a silver holder by little Miss Greig, lengths, with Talkoo In second place. Shanghal Race Club's autumn meet- Before the distribution Shewan Tomes were forced to drop ing were decided од Saturday. prizes, the Commodore, Mr. A. L. out of the race soon after the start Shields, in addressing these present, owing to Mr. H. Dreyer, who had There were only nine events on the aald that there was not quite enough gone out to row in spite of feeling card, a smaller number than usual. "CHINA" LADIES' HAIR DRESSING

SALOON. wind for the sailing events but the indisposed, being unable to carry on. Judging by most of the times re- excellent. The other two shells made a good turned, the going was probably rowing conditions were The "Hornell" Cup, he continued, race of it, keeping close together heavy, on account of rain. was won by Jardine's crew by three for a considerable distance, with While Boxing · Eve captured the lengths and he wished to con-Jardine's always slightly in the Aggregate Cup down here and gratulate them on their excellent lead. They spurted strongly when Misty Eve completed a double for showing. They started only two passing in front of the Club-house "Mr. Eve" (the stable of which Sir months ago with four men but by and eventually crossed the line three Victor Sassoon of Messrs. E.. D. hard work and "sticking to it," they lengths in front of their rivals.

Sassoon's is principal), stable com- The crews were:-

panions secured a treble in Shang- had won the cup that afternoon. It

hal was a very worthy effort. Jardines ESTOVER STEVENAGE, had not entered a crew for a long Within an hour from Lone time and it was hoped to see more In healthy neighbourhood. of them in the future. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL Mr. Shields went on to say he was BOYS. A few Boarders received sorry to note the absence of crews In the House of the Principal. In from the Hong Kong Electric Com-lbs.), No. 2, R. J. Carter (178 Hus.), dividual care and attention. For pany who were previously the hold- No. 3, J. D. H. Crawford (176 lbs.), National Steeplechase on Captain ers of the "Hornell" Cup, the Stroke, O. Moor (164 lbs.), Cox, Cuttle, At the autumn meeting in P.W.D., Asiatic Petroleum Company I. E. L. Mackay (135 lbs.)

1927, Captain Cuttle was third to Shewan. Tomes.-Bow, and the Hong Kong and Shanghai

W. G. Buster II who finished second. Lawson (143 lbs.). Nr. 2, B. Buster Bank,

II who finish second Further Hong races would be Rasmussen (173 lbs.), No. 3, J. R. L. third in this year's spring meeting, held next month when it was hoped Stanton (178 lbs.), Stroke, H. took third place. that they would enter tearns,

Deyer (182 lbs.), Cox, I. Shewan, Nr."Bill" Hill, who has remark- 143 lbs.)

able successes in Hong Kong to his A Hard Fight

"Denison" Challenge Cup credit, was the only jockey besides Referring to the crew from Can-.

Over a distance of 3⁄4 mile, this Mr. Pote-Hunt to win two races. ton, who were to visit Hong Kong event for Club Junior Pairs attract-Detailed results follow:-

don.

HOME TUITION,

Particulars apply to:.

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER (National Frodel Higher

Certificate):

Jardine'a.Bow, W. Smith (156 lbs.), No. 2, R. D. C. Grieve (158) lbs.), No. 8, A. H. Chambers (152 lbs.), Stroke, J. A. E. Kendrew (167 lbs.), Cox, A. Murdoch (155 lbs.)

Taikoo Bow, W. E. Price (142

Jockeys' Successes

Mr. Pote-Hunt rode two of these winners and Mr. H. Maitland the

lar in Hong Kong. othor., Both riders, are very popu

Mr. McBain won the Grand

LAMMERT BROS. but were unable to do so, the Com- ed two entries, one being composed 1.-Grifing Consolation Cup,

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modare, after remarking that it had of German members of the Club, mile.

tended to detract from the Interest whilst the other was a British crew. Mr. S. A. Judah's Soultz. of the programme, said he under From a good start, the Germans Im-

(Mr. Judah) I stood that Canton was unable to mediately went in front and kept in Mr. Durgor's Kalgan raise a crew owing to sickness. He the lead all the way to the finishing

(Mr. G. Pollock) 2 hoped, however, that they would see line. The British pair kept very Mesars. McBain Bros. Squeak a Canton crew next month.

close to the Germans throughout the

(Mr. McBain) 3 In atating the various winners, race, but were

cope

Time: 1 min. 34.4/5 secs. Mr. Shields commented that Mfles their bivale spurt when coout 200 2.--Autumn Handicap, 1/4 miles. May, who won the Gael Clasa (Class yards from home. The Germans won Mr. Eve's Quiet Eve letters G. and I.) with Joan, had had a good race by two lengths. little experience and entered the The crews were:-- boat at the last minúte to make the

Germans.Bow, G. Hansen (152

race.. The cruisers, he remarked, tbs.), Stroke W. Sparledar (154 Mr. & Mrs. A. V. White's had a hard fight in getting back to lbs.), Cox. E. W. Schramm (150 Fat...

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Hong Kong, 7th Nov., 1928..

against the tide with very little wind.

Going Home

British-Bow, H. Burson (184 lbs.), Stroke, W. J. Purvis (157 lbs.), Cox, E. Lenfesty (150 lbs.)

Scratch Senior Pairs

(Mr. Pote-Hunt) Miss Ada Law's Beattock ....

(Mr. Haimovltch) 2

(Mr. Bowern). 3) Time: 2 mins. 41.3/5 aces, 3.-Grand National Steeplechase,

twice round. Messrs. McBain Bros.' Captain

Cuttle

(Mr. McBain) 1

In expressing thanks to the sub- Crystal, Agate, and Amber Orna-committee, officials, Capt. Snagge of This event was also over a course Messrs. White & Maitland's ments, Lacquer and Blackwood, H.M.S. "Cumberland" for permit of 34 mile. Originally three pairs Buster II...(Mr. Hughes) 2 Tables, Chairs, Cupboard, Curioting the band to attend and Mr. were entered for this event, but Mr. Talstern's Red Joss House Cabinets, Joss Tables, etc., etc.

Carter for mapping out the course, owing to H. Dreyer's Indisposition |

(Mr. Bolton) 8 On View from Monday, the 12th Mr. Shields pointed out that Mr. his shell did not start. The race 4-"A" Consolation Cup, 1 mile. November, 1928,

Carter had undertaken the arduous again became a struggle between a Mr. Eve's Chilly Eve task of mapping the course for the German and a British_pair, and the

(Mr. Pote-Hunt) 1 past few years.

Germans again scored a very fine Mr. G. C. Purdue's Coeur de LAMMERT BROS.,

In conclusion, the speaker refer- win by 11⁄4 lengths. This race was Leon ...(Mr. Bowling) 2] Auctioneers. red to the impending departurue of very closely contested, but the Bri- Messrs. Bailey & Heard's Mad

Commodore and Mrs. Pearson, who tish pair started their spurt rather

Hatter .............(Mr. Rothe) 3] are leaving the Colony next month late in the race when the Germans

Time: 2 mins. 09.8/5 beca; Commodore Pearson had been an were leading by about three lengths 5.-Cross-Bred Handicap, 11⁄4 miles. active member of the committee for, in the last 200 yards. The British Mr. Eve's Coronation Eve ... two years and had taken a very managed to reduce this lead by great Interest in rowing. Ma more than half, but the Germans Mr. Shields added he took that oppor- had enough left in them to keep in tunity of wishing their departing front to win by 14 lengths. friends every happiness and pros. perity and hoped that they would carry away with them pleasant lbs.), Stroke, H. Deyble (164 lbs.), memories of Hong Kong and of the Cox, E. W. Schramm (150 lbs.) Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

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The crews were Germans.-Bow, R. Schmidt (157

Mrs. Pearson then distributed the| (172 lbs.), Stroke, L. F. Nicholson

cups to the successful competitors, after which, she was presented 'with

a bouquet by Mles Greig.

Three rousing 'cheers were then given for Commodore and Mrs. Pearson.

'Results

The sailing results were!

Combined Cruisers Course: Start Murray Pier Line (W, to E.), Gust Rock Buoy (S), Finish at Club-house (W. to E.). Distance 2 miles.

...

TIME:

(162 lbs.), F. Lenfesty (150 lbs.)

The following were the officials of the day:--

(Mr. Maitland) 1 Teeg's Ormonde, late Bay of Oregon... (Mr. Hill) 2 Mr. Matsumoto's Nationalist II.

(Mr. Haimovitch) 8 Time: 2 mins. 88.2/5 secs. 6.-"B". Consolation Cup, 1 mile. Mr. Liddell's. Double Chance, late Craftsman, late Talisman (of Tientsin) . (Mr. Bowling) 1 Mr. J. C. Greig's Magic

(Mr. Wells-Henderson) 2 | Mr. J. G. Botelho's Ohse Officer of the Day: The Com-

(Mr. Lewis) 8 modore, Mr. A. L. Shields.

Time: 2 mins. 09.8/5 secs, Starters and Umpires: Com- 7.--Manchu Stakes, 1 mile. modore J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., Mr. Robson's The Chatty Bird. Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Very Rev.

(Mr. Hill) 1} Dean Swann, Mr. A. Murdoch.

Mr. Day's Surplusland Judges:-Mr. R. Sutherland and

(Mr. Dallas) ́2} Commander I. B. Newell, R.N. Mr. Allan's Perhaps So.....

Starters from the Club House:-----

(Mr. Pote-Hunt) 8 Mr. G. G. Stopani-Thomson and Mr. Time: 2: mins. 12.1/5 secs. W. R. Andrews.

8-Maloo Plate, 1⁄2 mile. Mr. Toeg's Nith (Mr. Hill) 1 Mr. H. Le Moullec's Kalfelle, late Don Alfredo (Mr. Judah) Mr. We, Two's Oh Kay, Inte Farmer Boy (Mr. Haimovitch) Time: 0.68.4/6 Becs. 9-Mafoos Race, 11⁄4 miles. Mr. Cire's The Dansant E Mr. A. N. Dallas's Royal Lancer, Tate Mystic Light, late Mystic Dahlia, late White Dahlia '; Mr. J. V. Botelho's 'Ohas

Time: 2 mins. 43.5/5 seca,

+

Clerks of the Course:(Sailing) Finishing Corrected Mr. H. 9. Rouse, (Rowing) Mr. Coquette (1st)

Mr. K. Jensen 4.06.08 4.08.28 E. S. Carter. Lady Jean. (End)

Mr. Pearce 4.24.44 4.17.44 Queen Bee

4.36.24 4.30.14 Imogen

6.13.395.06.89

Time Keeper-Yeoman of Signals Mr.. T. Swetland," kata

Committee for the Arrange mente: Mr. F. J. Eastarbrook, Mr. Course: Start Club-house Line C. E. L. Grist, Mr. R. J. Vernall.

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