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THE CHINA MAIL,
7
YACHTING
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GERMANS ROWING SUCCESS
STEEPLECHASES
(Continued from Page 8.)
In a field of eight, Dumbell was made favourite even though it was
In conjunction with Saturday's his second race. He justified the 2 Championship race, the Royal confidence reposed in him by win- 1 Hong Kong Yacht Club held an in- ning by a distance and giving Mr.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
R. Lee ..
0. M. .12.3
E.
W.
8 24
D..J. N. Anderson 6
0
17
F. Zimmern
2
0
10.
G. Lee ....
4
1
10
3. L. Youngsaye.. 2 0
D.R.S,
10
D. Anderson, b E. A. Lee
W, H. Kwan, b-Guterres
F. A. Lec b Guterres
Rev. W. T. Featherstone, c
Kerman b Rumjahn
G. A. Lee, e Rumjahn, b E. A.
Lee....
R. Lee, 1.b.w., b G. W. Lam
F. Zimmern, b Guterres
J. L. Youngsaye, c R. Ponson-
by Fan, b Guterres
A. Prata, not out
G. Winch, e Gittins b Rumjahm
R. Reed,
st. Rumjahn,
b
Rumjahn
Extras
Total
33
o teresting rowing regatta, in which Shillington his second victory of the
international crews drawn from afternoon.
members of the Club completed. Dumbell led practically from start There were three rowing events, to finfali, ever widening the gap be- Onamely, international fours, inter-tween himself and the others.
8 national' pairs, and scratch fours.
Borderer (Mr. Clark) was second The first rowing event was the until he tumbled three fences from International fours race, over a mile course. Three crews turned the winning post. As You Like It was then third and he finished an Tout for this race as follow:- 5
German.-H. Dayhla (stroke), easy second. 81 R. Schmidt (No. 8), W. Sporleder (No. 2), Q. Hanson (bow), E. W 4 Schramm (cox).
**
13
English L F. Nicholson (stroke), A. H. Chambers (No. 8), J. Kondraw (No. 2), W. R. 0 Andrewes (bow), F. Lanfesty 29 (cox).
Scottish. J. D. H. Crawford 125 (atroke), H, Forsyth (No. 3), W. D
H. Jackson, G. Kotwall did not Lekie (No. 2), G. G. Stopani Thomson (bow), A. Murdoch (cox), A Good Start
bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
{
0. NG
R. W
A. P. Guterres ...12 7
11
4
A. A. Rumjahn...10 3 E. Lee
17
5 1
17
L. T. Ride
2
0.
17
0
IC. W. Lam
4. 0 21
1
A. T. Lee
3 1
12
RR.ALC. v. D.B.S.
Of the remainder, May Was brought out of the rack by Mr. Charles to get third prize. Next were Cacaar (close up), Honeymoon and Strathlorne, In the order men- tioned.
The dividend on Dumbell was the amallest of the day.
· Officials Patron: H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.
Honorary Stewarda: H.E. The Officer Administering the Govern-
It was a good start, but the Scot.ment, Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.; H.E. Vice-Admiral Sir tish crew were almost immediately Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, Bart, K.C.B,
D.S.O., D.C.L. (Oxon.);
2 left on account of a slow stroke.
H.E.
The race was a ding-dong affair be-Major-General C. C. Luard, C.B., tween the Germans and the English, C.M.G.
o all the way. When passing the power house, both shells were going
Stewards: The, Hon. Mr. B. D. F.
abreast. Then the Germans spurt Belth; Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; ed. The English were unable to Mr. R. M. Dyer; Lt.-Col. G. K. Play at the School on Friday. keep up to their rivals and lost the Hall Brutton; Mr. C. Gordon The R.A.M.C. made 62 and the race by one length. The Scottish Mackie; Mr. H. H. Priestley; The School replied with 150 for crew were three lengths behind the Hon. Mr. W, E. L. Shenton; Mr.
F. Sutton; Mr. H. P. White. wickets.
Judges: Mr. C. Gordon Mackie;
Gosling. b R. Lee
Cettingham, c R. B. R. Lee.. McGowan, c G. L. B. R. Lee.. Tomkin, b and c W. H. Kwan.. Edwards, b R. Lee
Lees, run out b Kwan..! Shepherd, b W. H. Kwan
Spence, b R. Lee
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong.. Shinnors, not out
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our renders are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)
13
12
58
63
20
HORIZONTAL
10-A kind of talling boat
1-A'droll follow
4-To fasten
7---To recado
13-Part of yarb "to be"
(obs.)
7
15
BO
12
116
Collins, Reed, b Kwan
Rump, cand b W. H. Kwan ..
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS
R. Lee.....
English.
0
14
10
The German crew which had taken its training very seriously Mr. F. Sutton.
Starter: Mr. W. D. Fiddos fully earned their win, whilst the 11 least training, did very well to give
English crow,, which had had the Wilson.
4
the Germans such a tough tussle and beat the Scottish crew.
1 There is good material in both 10 the English and Scottish
crews,
1and with a little more regular at-
Handicapper: Mr. C. M. S. Alves, In charge of Paddock: Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin,
In charge of Scales: Mr. F. Sutton.
In charge of Cash Sweep and 3 tendance at practice rows, they. Pari-Mutuel: Mr. E. M. Hazeland.
ought to be able to wack the 6 Germans.
The crews for the international pairs were:-
German.-H. Deyhie (stroke), R. w.Schmidt (bow). E. W. Schramm -5 (cox).
Total
62
0. M. R.
8 1 19
3 0 12
0
F. Zimmern
3 1 7
W. H. Kwan
5 2 9
G. Lee
.8 0
8
0
D. Anderson
Diocesan Boys' School
D. T. N. Anderson, retirad
W. H. Kwan, run out
15
2.5
F. R. Zimmern, b Tomlin
Rev. W. T. Featherstone,
b
Collin
F. K. Lee, b McGowan
©THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE, VERTICAL
1-Exlated
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4in Europe, a petty farmer ō disk
14--Highest note of Quido's sole 6-One of the continents (abbr)
To damage
18-Spanish for "river"
17A foot covering
19-A responsive prayer
20-A substitute (colloq.)
22-A domestic
24-With a side glance 27-A song
26-To lubricate
29-leland of Caroline group.
Pacific Green
30-Period of time (abbr) 31-A volcane in Selly
33-An unproven tradition
36-laland group U. S. possession
(ebbr.)
37-Conjunction
38-Article
30-Preposition
41-To declare pesitively
44To pipe like a chickan
16-Measure of length (abbr.}
18-To keep close to, as a shore
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al-Man's nama (nhir.)
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Romo
3-Symbol of Neptune 54-Propor
SKindly in diaposition 59-A learned Brahmten 42--Repulsive old serm 13-Mon's name Positioni *-Pronoun "Teplace part "
7-A type measure
8---Balance (abbr)
9-The breast.of an animat
10-Fisaura
11--Scotch for "own".
18-To tile; play
18A day of the week (abbr.) 20-A covered caloṇnada (Úr,
Arch.)
421--Anything that soothes -22--Cunning
23-A senso organ. 25-To deal, as a battio
28 Prefix. Upon; over
31--Period of time 32-French for "bara" 34--PronouR
35-Seatch for "have"
80--Article
40--Not In
42--Fickts
43--A highway
44 lttle ple or pastry
45-Spare time
146—Japanese monetary unit
47-Minute mark.
49--Residence of a gentleman
farmer
31-8cx
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(Anglo-Ind.)
67---Corrode
SO made from clarified butter
I's. One of the constellationa
160 Prefix: Through
Man's name familari
C
17-Bux
Of the nature of In addition
10:
To dresa, as faz
-A color
9--Before Inst.)
-To dle: cheat taisnai 10. Pronoun
(The solution of the above orosa-word puzzle" unit appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)
LANE CRAWFORD'S
ARE OPEN TILL
6
P.M.
TO-DAY.
SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.
TAR: BEACHED VRAW U ERA SHE OWE A ROVERS E STAMPS BRED PIANO GOAT AJR COMPORT HYG NOSE IM ME USED NOST O O FACE
5 AGENT PRAY RA BUOY MA TH ARM PUTTLES NEAT LCASE AKI DENOTE C DORIAN I LOO VIA DEN E TOC KRATTLE GOT
R. Lee, not out
G. A. Lee, not out
Extras
Total
J. L. Youngeuye, A. Prata, Reed, H. Jackson, did not bat.
LEAGUE TABLES
10
Scottish. J. D. H. Crawford
Joint Masters: Mr. H. Birkett; Dr. F. Pierce-Grove.
Clerk of the Course: Dr. F. Pierce-Grove.
Secretaries and Treasurers: Thomson & Co.
Passengers arriving in Shanghai
(atroke), H: Forsyth (bow), inst week by the "President Pierce"
4 Murdoch (cux)..
included Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The distance in this race Way
Hewitt, Mr. Hewitt is technical From a three-quarters-of-a-mile.
70 good start, the shells kept together expert to the Chinese Government 17 for the best part of the course, Mint. Other passengers were Com- There was never any daylight be mander J. A. Biello, U.S.N., who tween the two shells as they shot goes as medical officer to the Anter- along at a brisk pace. Passing the Ican Legation Guard in Peking; Mr. 26 power house, the shells were prof a New York house of publishers; Hugo H. Miller, the representative 4 tically level. Then the Germans
$ showed that combination and care Mr. E. S. J. Phillips, a new York 17 ful regular training were
150
im-
architect who is on a business trip
portant factors towards winning here; and Mr. S. Hertzberg of the race. They had just that little bit Apollo Theatre, who is returning
R. left in ther which the Scots lacked, from California.
The positions in the league to date are:
Division I.
་་
and spurting at the right moment,
with the Scots unable to reply to the challenge, the Germans shot ahead and won a good race by two lengths.
Scratch Fours.
The scratch fours was over half-
P. W. D. L. Pta, a-mile, and three crews faced the
Hong Kong CC..3 2 1 0 Kowloon 'C.C. - 3 1 2 0 Craigengower C.C..4 i 2 1
Royal Navy
Indian R.C.
21 10
3 1 1 1
7 starters as follow:-
5
No. 1 Crew W. Sporleder
5 (stroke), E. Schmidt (No. 3), L. F.
Nicholson (No. 2), G. Hansen
4 (bow), A. Murdoch (cox).
No. 2 Crew.-J. H. Kondrew (stroke), H. Deyhle (No. 3),
0 J. D. Crawford (No. 2), G. G.
Stopani-Thomson (bow),
Civil Service C.C. 3 0 2 1
2
Chinese R.C. Royal Artillery
8 0 1 2
1 0 0 1
0.0 0 0
0
Schramm (cox).
Division II.
University
E. W.
No. 3. Crow.-A. W. Purvis
P. W. D. L. Pts. (stroke), J. R. L. Stanton (No. 3),
Indian R.C. 2nd .: 8 6 1 1 19 W. R. Andrewes (No. 2), A. K. Craigengower. 2nd 7 4 1 2 18 Chambers (bow), A. N. Other
R. E, and, S.
Recrelo ....
5 4 0 1 12 (cox).
well
7 31 3 10 These three crews were Kowloon C.C. 2nd, 5 2 2 1 8 matched, and a very even race re- 7sulted. They kept together all the
way; and were practically abreast.
The No. 1 Crew spurted, follow-
C.S.C.C. 2nd
6 2 1 3
H.K.C.C. 2nd
3 2 0 1
6
Police R.C.
7 2 0 6
G
R.A.S.C.
3 1 2 0
ed closely by the others, when pass-
University 2nd... 3 1 1 1
4
ing the power house.. Within the
Royal Navy 2nd .. 4 1 1 2 Electric R.C.;
next few yards, the No. 1 Crew had
6 0 2 4
2
4 0 0 4
0
R.A.O.C.
In the Air
Ben Lyon, the film star, who
up" nearly every day in a plane.
drawn half a boat's length away from the others. Then No. 3 suddenly fell slightly back. AI
though they picked up their strokes almost immediately, the No. 2 Crew were able to gain half a boat's length from them.
Strain, and pull as they would, neither the No. 2 nor the No. 3 Crew could make up the lost "ground" and the rice finished with No. 1 first, No. 2 second, and No. 8 third.. The distances be- tween first and second, and second and third were act more that half a boat's longth: 7
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