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Serve Coca-Cola
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Coca-Cola
Regatta marked
Opening ENTRIES
FOR CROSS-HARBOUR CLASSIC
A record number of 404 entries have been recoiy-
ed for the forthcoming Annual Cross-Harbour
Use of metal cleats finds favour with most Softballers
By "GRANDSTAND”.
Race, which is sponsored by the Victoria Re-Committee of The use of motal cleats which, was advocated in
creation Club and which is due to take place on Sunday, October 15, commencing at 11.30
a.m.
This number more than doubles last year's total
of 183 entries.
The number of entries ro-RA. 117. Gr. Lättic, RA, 18. ceived for this Annual Classie Gnr. Green RA, 119. Gor. Walker, RA. 120. L/Cpl. Masters, REME, event before the outbreak of
12. L/Cpi. Stober, REME, 122, the Pacific War averaged 30
Cr
Simedley, REME, 123. Cf. to 40, while in the first Ridley, REME. 124. Cin. Howard, to be held after the War REME, 125. Cpl. W. Wright, RE 1947, 51 entries were receiv-128. L/Cpl. A. R. Jackson. RE and ed. In 1948, only 34 compe:127. J11 Jackson. tors took part in the race.,
The proposed reclamation pro Jeet along the sea-front, which Is at present the "nih"
ах
Royal Navy 128, Sidney Smith, 129, J.
130. David Norman the Henshaw, ni race, is believed to be responsible fortell, 131. C. R. Whitlock, 132, for the large number of entries T. Claybrook, 133. A. F. Eva, 134. K. W. Willis, 135. A. W. G. Miller, received this year.
take 138. John Morris, A/13, 137, C. F. swinners are anxious
Grahame, 138. R. 1. Baldson and the
race before
139. D. C. Mills. course is altered.
RAF НА 140. 11. A. Page, 141. E. D. bury and 142. Peter Ferrett.
Unattached
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to
the set
Another factor which is be. lieved to have a bearing on the record number of entrics ceived is the fact that all who succeed In
the completing
Certi- course will be awarded ficates.
10
ra-
Seven meeting
A proposal to admit three
of member
the inaugural leading sports organisations :: Amateur Athletic Federation of Hong Kong was adopted by the Committee of Seven when net yesterday to discuss the rules of the proposed Federn - tion.
these columns some time ago, scoms to havo found favour with most softballers despite the carly antagonism, 'for now most teams are equipped with this running aid. Other teams are gradually getting wise to this and more and more players are seen weekly wear- Even the Braves, who ing shoes with cleats. violently opposed the decision to utilise spik- ed footwear in softball games, fielded a cleat- wearing outfit last week..
The fear of injury to play- crs has been a false one up to now and it is a fact that all injuries to date have beer.
abrasions by
while caused
sliding on the hard ground.
Thus two runs scored on an everthrow defeated this whol object of the special devlatloi | from the Playing Rules. There is no gainsaying the fact
eventual that when a stadium ly erected and spectators keps entirely away from the playing
It such time, the writer deems token up the matter of the sildren-this rule is sorra, but, until ing hard and steps are being advisable to play according to
Inflec the Eunk b 13 rake up the
Avoid Lenalising pround the bases, leaving an area either side on a chance rebound.
hook-sliding of loose earth for artists.
The General Council have als
taken
It was decided to extend this
to tit. inembership inaugural Soul China Athletic Associat; an the Victoria Reerestier Club aut Chinese YMCA in recognition of their outstanding service: in the promotion of sports in Hong Kong:
The meeting made it clear the
would be no other organisation entitled to claim inaugural mem- bership and that the membership Tf the three organisations name
would be forfeited in. the event
The umpiring situation has ceasing to function in of their
been at a new low this season they present forma.
to tho non-co- is as follows: mainly due Although it had previously
operative attitude 0! senior been decided to name the pro-
towards discharging "The Hong Federation posed
players
the their duties, with
result Kung Amuteur Sports Federation"
that junior members-and in decided yesterday the meeting
some cases, ladies have been proposed
called upon to take over this that the name of the Federation should be Amateur
Federation
task. ol Ilon; Athletic
143. C. A. Stewart, 144, S. A. Stewart. 145, A. G. Stewart 146. G. E. Horley. 147. David Gray, 149. Lucy In view of the large number of 148. Cherry Wong, competitors, all those taking part Wong, 150. Lee Sni-kwing. 151. So Ynet-keung. 152. Ngan Kei-lok. be at Holt'si requested Whart,
Kowloon, by 10.30 am, or 153. Suert Chan, 154. Ha Wan Bok.
155. Cheup Ping-hung, 158. Sunday, October 13.
Each
competitor has been Ying Joe-man, 157. Ll Shau-pang, lotted a number which is shown 158. Chun Kwal-ming. 159. Lui Kong."
100. Lom Kwong, below.
Those who have not yet receiv-161. Leung Ting-kwok, 102. Chantion be named "The Internation!ing organised by umpire-in-chief
List of entrics
The following is a complete list.
of the entries received:
VRC Members
M.
1. E. C. Tavares, 2. D. Birhen, 3. P. Thompson, 4..G. Randall, 5. v. Matiuk, 6. Alfredo Remedios. 7. M. Nunes, 8. 1 Gutierres, 8. Joan Enger and 10. C. Eager.
Fortuna Members
Ko-man
A suggest lon that the Fedora- Amateur Athletic Federation wi Hong Kong" was rejected.
The meeting also adopted ar amendment,
proposed by five Chinese Clubs, that the govern
}
is hoped that the rules inter- protation sessions which are be- Don Robbins. commencing Friday 'will have full support.
ball roll-
e their number-tog are request-Kwok-hung. 183. Leung Kan-yui, el to call at the Victorin Reerea- 184. Chang Woon-man, 185. Fung
Fonce to be erected tion Club to collect same from Kwok-hing, 186. Ling Kai-sang. 167, Chan Yeung-chuen, 168. Lo
Players and fans will be glad the Club Steward.
Wing-kin, 100. So Ki-yin, 170. flo
ing body of all Chinese sport, learn that the Association has R. F. Pires, 172. Kuen, 171,
to erect a Seven-fos organisations in Hong Kong betterced
em- Cheung Shiu-ling, 173, An Penz-
reprecentod on the Board of fence along the right fold wu, 174. Butt Po-In, 175. Anthony
should b bankment and this the proposed Federation. Wu. 177. Shun Hung, 176. Julian
It was further decides that ready by the end of this week. 179. Michael Siu.
178. Slum
be mane thu
This section of the ground is 81. Ho recommendation
occupied by spectatore Chung. 180. Chan Chung-hung. 102. Woo Sing, 183. os mendment should be em- always
in the bye-laws of the and before every game it has Kuch, 181. Chuan Tak, 185. bodied
that been necessary for the Umpire Tse Pang-fee. 184. Kam Ying-propo.ed Federation, hul
188. Ng there should be no specite men- team managers to agree on Hon Che-hoy, long, 187.
of the rules in the event of to the name Chun-sing. 189. Wong Yun-sang,
lug over the embankment, or be- 11. Cheung Kineman, 12. WH-190, Wong Kwok-chol, 191, Mung particular organisation,
The meeting also agreed to re-ing handled by a spectator. liam Teo, 13. Peter. Huang, 14. Tse-kwan. 102. Lai Cheuk-wah
that that
býc-law This pre-game waste of time. commend 104. Chow Poon Jong-sau, 15. Henry Hsu, 16. 193. Tse Chlu-bung,
Mobame. remain in force until repealed by could have been avoided by Yeung Yiu-kwan, 17. Anna Hsti. Kim-kwan, 185. Sher 18. Pauline Bud, 19. C. C. Wang, 196. Chan Kwok-chiu, 137. Chan Di least two-thirds majority of definite ruling being laid dowr by the proper authority and 1 20. Cheung Chung-viu. 21. S. K. Wah-shing, 198. Lau Leung-wang, the Board.
1 199. Lee
The meeting decided that Fri- cannot understand why this ha Vip 24 Da
Alice Cheng. 23. Cissy 22.
Bro- November 24, ve
not yet been done, David Doc, 25. Wong Kwok-tung, 201. Chem. 203. vistonally fixed as the date of the Ying-ling. 26.
26. John Chang, 27, kwan, 202. Ng Dik-man Leung Kam-summ, 28. So Hol- Hung Chau-bor, 204. Hung Chau-augural meeting of the proposed chuen, 20. Yip Kwong-hung. 30. ngan, 25. Hung Chau-wan,
Mr. Skinnar indicated that Ny Sheung-choi, 31. David Woo. Mok Shiu-kwan, 207, lue Wal- 208. Yau Pui-tak, 200.
200. Sir Arthur Moice would be in- 32. Wong Pak-ium and 33. Hsu
pong. Shung-foug
Fung Kwok-fal, 210. Chan Hin-vited to take the Chair at thi
han Shu-goug. 212. inaugural meeting. wal. 211.
213. Chiu Sin-chak.
કો Chłu
Chinese YMCA Members
Hau-kee, 2001. Ngal
Yuk-day,
Federation.
Thy erection"cf" this section of the fence is an Initial eter towards the complete enclosure of the playing field, and tem. porarily will colve come of the ground difficulties.
hung, 39. Chun Walk-wah, 40.. 220. Wong. Fou-kwan, 224 325. Tong Clee-on, 320. Koo 'Slu a month's trinl ́and réveral angle
Weck-and programme Full programme for week-end
SATURDAY
Junior League 2.30 p.m. Mustangs v. Falcons. (Umpire: George Pang: Scorer M. Nunes).
Tedgers v Vikings.
(Umpire: R Barrelto; Scorer: F. Diesta).
pm. Black Hawks v South China.
(Umpira H. Moosdeen: Scorer: Bin Ablang).
4.00
Ladies League 4.00 p.m. St. Terean's v. Pirates. (Umpire: R. Nunes; Scorer: Wanda Rodrigues).
SUNDAY
д.т.
by unsettled weather
Hockey programme for Sunday
The following is the Hockey programme for Sunday, Octa- bor 15:-
"A" teams
Royal Navy-va. Argonauts "A" (Royal Navy No. 1 Ground).
Umpires: FH. Serg. E. Aldridge, A. M.Silva. (Time 4.30 p.m.).
Recreio "A" vs Army (Re- ercio Ground).
By "MOONRAKER”.
The Opening Regatta held last
marked by unsettled
producing
exasperati
Makond
timies strong squalls but calms.
Preliminary arrangements, including the slippir
of various privately owned craft, were seriou ly hampered by the long drawn out typhoo warning of the previous week: 4 However, it was decided to proceed with the programme as laid down, with the excep thou of the Cocktail Party, which was postponed until Monday evening.
A fresh Easterly breeze on Saturday afternoon augured wel for the afternoon races, but this Intef died away to almost a 1 calm and most classes were at the mercy of the tide.
Jubileok Tat Race 1st, Weldon, Symphony, hours 54 mins 30 secs., 903 m 2018, Skutil, Strathspey, two 55 miris, 799 polits: 3rd, F Diaphony, tluce hours 10 55 sees. 715 points; Beec Melody, DSQ.
១០ទ
Symphony
14
hours 10 monen, De
Jubilees 2nd Race 1st, Auster,. Minstrel, Alve Hi two mins. 40 secs., 903 points Umpires: G.T. Palmer, Makhas
Skull, Strathspet, five three mins, seven sees. Singh. (Time 4.30 p.m.).
Weldon The first races for Dragons ane 3rd, Pollen "A" vs Hong Kong Ho-Jubilees were salled, is also the hours five mins,
final of the Redwings, which war points; 4th
in Senhorse, Umpires:, U.S. Dillon, Mickey key Club (Police Ground).
won by Corbett beat which has done remarkably Ram. (Time 11.00 a.m.).
Royal Air Force vs Recrelo "B"
well during the summer.
welcomi (Kal Tak Ground),
We were glad to four boats from.the Club Nau. ilco de Macao and also Red. wings from the RAF at Kal Tak, who also took part in thi event.
Umpires: G.B. Gurevitch, W/O J.G. Padley. (Time 10.00 a.m.).
"B" teams
Police "B" vs Argonauts “8” (Police Ground).
Unipires: H. Blinko, W/O K.G.M. Smith (Time 9.30a.m.)
YMCA vs Dutch (Royal Navy No. 2 Ground),
Sunday was the best day of the fresh Easterly week-end with winds which made for a pleasant sall to Junk Bay for the Opening Cruise plenic;
Poor turnout
57 secs., 637 pu 5th Beatly Roundeluy, Ave h
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C
ming. 52 secs., 663 points. Final Open Dinghies 1st, Trenerry (G), two h nine mins, 30 secs.; 2nd, F (7), two hours 10 mins. 40 3rd, Spencer Cooper (8)
seco 4th hots 11 mins, 57 (10), two hours 14 mins, 30 s Bth, Howell (20), two hour mins. 44 seca. 6th, Yaten (5), hours 15 mins. 17 sces; 7th, 1 for (2) two hours 15, mins BCCB., 6th Bourne (18), two h 17 mine, 53 secs, Oth, Mirama DNE Umpires: A. E. P. Guest, R
Final Stars There was a good showing of Souza. (Time 11.00 a.m.).
1st, Yourieff (4), two hour University VB Thunderbolte Cruisers. Dragons and Stars, bu (Pokfulam Ground).
a surprisingly por turnout migs. 34. spcs.; 2nd Nixon (2), Umpires: G. T. Palmer, Sqdn. Dinghies and Redwings, con- hours 14 mins, 45 secs.; 3rd,
the (Time. 10.00 sidering excellent sailing cock (3), two hours 14 mins Ldr. McWilliams.
secs, 4th, Van Kretschmer. conditions. a.m.).
Nevertheless, the Cruise wont two hours 14 mins, 63 secs.; off exceedingly well and everyone Cooper (5), two hours 15
27 823 27 secs, A.Lappeared to enjoy it.
Final Redwings We hoped for a similar day on
fat, Corbett, Seahorse, one Monday: however, early arrivals for the Ladies and Novices, racce 30 min, 10 secs.; 2nd, Miss I flat calm with the last by, Tin Hau, one hour 45 m found a of the Cruisers, which had started 50 sec; 3rd, Mallorie, Ze an hour and a halt before, still in one hour 50 mins. five sets. sight and drifting put on the ebb Le Marchant, Lightning, one 51 mins. 20 secs, Juc on the way to Waglan.
Altair ong hour 63 mins, 47 The Ladies race has
6th, Long, RAF No. 23, one bean postponed
67 mins. 55 secs. 7th, Saturday, October 14, at 3 P.m. Puffin, two hour 59 mins. 56
until next th
Rovers (Royn" Nomads VS Navy No. 1 Ground).
Umpires: A.V. Cosnan, Nery. (Time 9.30 u.m.).
ARGONAUT HOCKEY TEAMS
Senior Leagua 10.00 am. Dodgers v. Canucks. (F. A. Ewing, R. Barretto, G. Patig; Alter Mar),
γ. Jaguars
St. 11.30
This. tollowing will represchi Teresu.
Don Robbins, Doyle, Tiger the Argonauts "A" vs Royal Navi Hussain; Hal Wingice).
in the 1st Division Hockey Leagu 2.30 p.m. Americans v. Pandas. Unbe Mose, 1. Eriksen, match on Sunday, October 15, 41
King's Park, Kowloon, Bully at 4.30 p.m. Sequeira; Bernard Silva).
4.00 p.m. Panthers v. Madcaps.
"A" Team: S/Sgt. Tribe, L (Wally Ma, Bob McCowan,
Xavier, Jaggeet Singh, Balwant Singh, Bhagat Singh, G. Walker, Raymond Teas, Roberto Nunes).
U.S. Dillong. Peter Rull, F.X. Pinta, Mohluda-Singh, B.-Xavier.
"B" Team: F. Barreto, J. Hew son, J. Glendinning, Lall Singh W/D Vincent, R.C. Reed, Kris .shan
Lyll, M. Bowell, Parkinson F. X. Sequeira, A. L. Could.
Reserve Walker.
Junior League 1:00 pm Wildfires v. Vikings. (Umpire: Lez Castro; Scorer: E Loureiro).
While Ground Rules are being|S. Chan
discussed. the present rule of 34. Leung Hling-yuen, 35. Leung Sikuen. 215. May Chlu, Wong, 320. Wong King-yau, 321,
eonsidering a bail still in play Hin-kin. 36. Luk Shing-chak, 37.236. Chen Wal-ping, 217. Billy Poon Bo-yue, 322. Lee Pul, 323,
after it has touched the fence be- Kwok Wing-kok, 36. L Nam.
bind the entcher has been giver 218. Peter Ha, 219, Bubby Loung.
Pong Kum-kwan, 324. Lee Man, Wong Cheuk-wing. 41. Leung
Chun York-hous
Wong Fou-choi, 222. Wonk ob, 42. Wong Chicong-fat,
occur to your scribe, 327.
Lau Koo Cho-kong 328 Hin-cheung, 224,
The rule was originally intro. Li Chi-cheong, 44. Luk
Shiu-
221. Tsung man.
329. Wong Yuk-kee, 330. 225. Fung Ink. 45. Chan Wing-ming. 46. Tsang Hin-bong,,
Leung Yun For.
King-kwong. 227. Koo Leung
220. Chazz Ho Chi-ming,
sing, 332. Tum Loong-hing, 333, as an incentive towards faster 220. Wu Po-sing. 49,
Kam-por, Shin-wing, Ip Buck-sin. 220.al Num, 354. Joan A. Gerrard, Play and to avold cheap runs by).
Yuk-chuen, 230. Cheung 50. Lam Kwan-ngar, 51. Fung Chu Kai-kec, 52, Chun Chicule-wab, 53. Tsung-yan, 231. Wai Shue-kue. Kwok-shing, 337, Kwan Sui-hay. down in Rule 28 Sec. 3.
47.
49. Lit
hung. 55. Kwok Kum-ping. 56. Mun-leung,
"Cuen, / funk, an-tong, 331. Teong Yau- duced in the Opening Day, game
Wah
335.
Ladies League 1.00 p.m. Clovers v. Pirates, (Umpire: Jock Brown, Scorer:
Sumy).
Record field for Cesarewitch Handicap
London, October 10.
Ian Gerrard, 336. Kwan trenting the ball a "dead" as laid There are now 38 probable runners for tomorrow's Cosarewitch Handicap-ono' more than the record Field for the evont.
Element of chance
Kwok Kom-ngor, 54, Kwok Ngun-232. Mok Yia-hing. 233. Wong. Tang Hai-chi, 339. Souch a play, as a' ball may hit 'the!
Lung Wai-ha. 57. Wu Mau-tak shing. 235.
and 58.
Mou-lan. Bouth China Members
Woon,
238.
Kwong Pul-wah, 340. Chow 341.
Lal Yu-sang, 342, G. G. waring.
Kwok-chal, Chung
234. Leung Lau Yiu-por,
2:17. Lau Kwal-wing, 238. Loung
Wai-
То
Το
An element of chance hinges on
of n
G. Littlewood will ride the 343. Yu Kwal-yen, 344. fence and rebound into the play well-fancied High Forest be
g. 346. Cheuk Tit-ying, 347. 59. Wong Ylu-inu, 00. Ma Chum-shim, 239. Leung Wai-kum. 240. To Chi-woon. 345. Chow Shih- ing held, or deficct along th
fence and eventually touch & cause he won the toss 61. Mok Shiu-pang, 62, Mok Cheng Yuk-kin, 241, Lee Ching-Lai-keung, 318. Cheng Kam-fook, spectator, as happened in an im coln today. Littlewood and Shin-kwan. 03. Leung Pui-yin, kin, 242, Kwom Wing-chung, 243 340. Taul Wing-keunt. 350. Chan portant game last week, when not W. T. Evans, both Jockeys to Lof-kin. 85. W. Lee Kwok-leung, 244. Chun Hol-Pui-on, 351, 10 Chun-shing, 352. Qualy orie runner managed to get Captain Elsey, the trainer of Clau, 00. Woo Hing-choh, 67. Lai sung, 245. Chong Yec-hung 245 Arthur Johnson 353. Chan Kal- home safely, but a succeedin: High Forest, were told that Moon-chuen, 08. Lee Yin, 60. Shiu Chong Tee-tim, 247. Cheong Yee-
Yu Hing-cheung, 355. runner wang, 354.
was awarded an extra they must decide themselves by tossing a coin today.
Chan
Chan 250,
and 71. Man Kon- Chou-nam Shing. 248. Lee Chiu-cheon *** Cheng, Siu-chow. 356. Patrick base to score another run when who will ride
26-chung, 261. Hong Hon! Chu. 337. Tum Boon-hung, 358. the ball was, "blocked."
Ting-kwal, 70.
European YMCA Members
72. H. B.R. Gorely.
Kok-yeung
350. Kwong-suf. Ko Che Vong nam, 300..Ho Chun-bor, 301. Ng So To-chick, 251. Wong Sum Wing-lak, 254, Wong Walkong. Ylu-num. 382. Lucas Cheung, 363. 13. Tang Kam-wing, 74, Ho Ylu-255. Chow Yat-chee, 256. Ho man, 75, Kwok Wai-whig, 76. Kan Kwok-wing. 257. Yu Ping-hon, N. Chun-po, 304. Ho Chung, 365.
Eastern AA Members
sua and
KBGC RINKS FOR' LIBERATION SHIELD BOWLS GAME Kowloon Bowling Green Clubf Lee Kam-king, 375. Chen 510 will be hosts to Kowloon Cricket Leung Ting-por, 200. sun, 370. Kittson Mann, 377. Club in the third and final match
Lam Yuct-chuen, 360 Wong Cheng-kit, 967. Fung Sou-wan, Slut-10, 302, Wonk 360. Lam Long-hol. 370. Kanu Chi- Hung. 371. Lee Wan-yuan, 372.
374
Ton, 77, Lou Hec, 78. Yau Chung-258, Yu Kal-keng. 259. Lalu
200. Poon Shit-chee, 201, Lui 704 NK Tung-thoi.
Chan-shing, 262, Lut Chan-yden, Shing Membara Ping-tin, 31. Chan Hiu-303. Lui Chan-cheung, $64, Pang kan. 82. Lul Tong, 83, Tang Yuk- Lok-loi, 205. Pang Chin-lǝi, keung, 373. Fred Radiray, ming, 04. Au Young-kwan, 35. Ng Woo Ming-sun, 207, Lara Kwan
The coin was tossed and Lit- tlewood called heads, which was correct, and so he will have the
mounti
Evans won the race, on White- way three years ago.
Probables
Above Board wins the Cesarèwitch
Nawmarket, October.11.
Board won Above
the Ceairawitch here today), with French Squadron second and
Harlech third, - after - a photo Anish
Capital Issue, Fan--with which was fourth. Thirty.
cight-horse ran
The "betting" "was,
18' to 1 Above Board, 100 to B French Squadron, 22
22 to 1-Karloch and G6 to 1 Capital Issue. The favourite was Speciality at 10 to 1.
Chl-ping, 30. Yip. Khil, 87. Poongar, 268.heung, 270. Lean& Leung Chul-tal, 378. So Ping- of this year's Lawn Bowls Libera- | jockeys are: Smirka), Chan-lengthị, with three quarters of
Sik-chupn, 60. Chan Yuk-fai and Wong
89. Chan Tsing-mui.
Hol Tin Members
10. Pans Wal-chlug. 91. Pang-
Ichi-yen,kwall, £73.12
Wai-luen,
kwok. 282.
100
Woo
380, Yu Chle-
Hak-ynn, 303. AusHn Road on Sunday, October in); 50
Above Board won by alx
a langth between second and third.Reytar
and the Novices
until
now! next
Park, RAF No. 20, two
Sunday, October 15, at 11 am. 20 mins,: 45 secs; 9th, Bar A light breeze sprang up in the Carola, two hours 35 min afternoon and it was decided t start the main event, the Red- wing Interport against Maçao to the Brazao Cup.
Soon after-the-start. however, this breeze died and helmsmen were given little opportunity for displaying their skill...
Chance puffs of wind Most boats were at the mercy of chance puifs of wind which favoured first one and then an other.
socs. 10th, Andi'nde, Ber two hours 51 mins. 42 secr DSQ-Lee, Green Wing; Ions: Glover, Calypso, Hall, No. 24.
RHKYC V. ^
Club Nautico Do Mar
REDWING INTERPOR? RHKYC v. Club Nautico. De 1st, Brown, Pumin (R two hours 28 inins: 13 points; 2nd, Malloric, (RHKYC), two hours 29 milt A slight breeze got up at the
14 points;
3rd, Rey of the race, which Ion:
Migi (RHKYC), two hour mins, goven Keng won by 10 points,
sces. 13 points: We were very glad to see Jacksoft, Altair (CN de M), team from Macno salling in our hours 30 mins, 50 0. sees... 12 p
end
SCCS.
waters and hope that next time 5th; Lee, Green Wing (CN de
visit us we can produce better two hours
30 31
mins, they racing weather, as despite lack at points: 6th, Barrados, Carola Iccal knowledge the visiting de M), two hours 32 min
will obviously produce ses, 10 points), two
Le Marc fielmamen
LOCE
Lightning
Seck
79
points: Andrade,
Tin
(RHKYC) DSQ.
Result: RHKYC 51 pain! de M 41 points.
a fair challenge to our own,
ning points The: Dinghy final was won by 34 ming..
Stars b Amorim, Calypso (CN do M Trenerry and the
tidura 35 mins, eight tecs Yourloff. In the latter race t first four boats finished. Withi
M) and Miss Lon 10 coconds of each piner. The Cruiser race around War lha was unfortunately abandohe But the Jubilees,did well,to ge 7 to Lamtong light and back iinish the course. This race wa won by Auster in Minstrel,
The Dragons also had a difeul the completing the course, bu eventually finished well,
List of prize winne Redwing Summer Series: Corbett, 2nd Miles Loseby, Howelley by Th Dinghy Summer Series:
winner, Dubois in Ecstasy, we Furrer. 2nd Lauter. 8rd Matth Ladies' Summer Serles: 1st closely followed by
Mus Doyle, 3rd
Lu Linda,
A most
sucra and
Brown, 2nd
Cockta
Party was held at the Club, Ir
the evening during which prizer
wick
Dragons: 1st Du
Kretschmur. 3rd: S
yards. M.P. First Civil, Lord, c
were presented by Mr. W.J, EHTskatta Jubilee 20
the 'Admiralty. "d"
F. Raco results
for Dragona 1nt Reco
Zad Skulli, 3rd.
Yourlett
Regatto Blars: 1st Nixon, 3rd-Hancock,kojad
Regatta Dinghies: 1st Tren
1st, Van Kretschmar; Tromp, 2nd Furrer, 3rd Spencon Co Regatta Redwings: dat: Co one hout 40 ming 32 secs., 903
points: 2nd, Dubois, Ecstasy, one 2nd Miss Loseby, 3rd: Malle. Brazao Cup Redwing Inter
White Rosej Ubuty (N. · ·Meintosh). Mästerhour BI, one hour 52 Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clu
Ang Hike Chan W 201. MDH Yue=988. Chla:Sze-chuan, 389. for those
members who have not w John Warest (G. Duo ji
Gos-
799 points; 2cd
points 4th,
The probable runners and
tung, 271, Wong Pik-kung
Strathspey (C. Woo yam, 379 Clicuk Kwok-keung. tion Shield Series.
(T. Lowrey); Cinna 272. Kwok
Chan Hung-bok, Lde, 382
ching, 381, Henry W. This game will be played at cellor II
H. Carr). Cider Apple (P.
French liquadron (Gor Chua Ba, 276. Chun Siu-ku, Lam Yuen-chuen, 384. 92. Tre Pin. 93. Wonk 277. Lnw Yiu-woon, 273. Leung kong, 385. Chan Kam-chten, 380. shur Chi-kin,
Yue 35, commencing at 3.30 pm. 384. Lau Yue-
tion Richards), Harlech (E. C Wah-sang,
D4. Choy Han-fat, 95.
Shul-shing. 270. Fang Yee-kee, DO. Lam Kam-
Tak-chung 387. Cheng Slu- Extra rinks will be available Elliott), Le Hero (W. Rickuby),
Merayah (S.
Bigwick, ¤ (A. Hurvey)-Reuter. 203.bung Kom-shing, Cheung Wing
selected for the officialittlewood); been
mins. 30 391. K
Botting figures
Heol, Van New Method English School!
Kungl. Levecially voti
(E, Mer 99. Wong Kwal-Chee, 100. Wong Lul Tung-shing, 280. Fong Chi-Tim, 303.
394. Shun-thing,
At the conclufion of the match
Gethin) Lord Astor's Fronob, Squadron, 67mins, 22-10E, Kam Wah, 101
Yu Kwok-kee, 288. Mak Chu-fut, 399. E. L. Ride, 308, the Shield will be Ico Man-chan num
Proschled 1 Fer), Mi, 289. Ting- Thing
Kwok-
Lej the favourite for tomorrow's] Crosby, Coppelia two hours: 73 ANOS PROTON and 102. Chon
Chari Sin-yee, 307, Fung Kil-lam,] the Aggregniờ marrhavi kor Tellier (W. Bhaith), Vidi Viei Cesarowitch Handicap "at: New- mins, 10 secs.. 603 points; 200. Chow Man-kam, 291. 390. Lok Shum-yuen, 309, Lok cheung, Army
202. Wu Ylu-ming. Wu 103. Cpl. Bax REME, 104. Ca 203. Tsung Hin-wah, 294 Leslie Wong Tal-loi-492 Leo Ping-
Ju-sum, Kam-bor 100 Chung Foo, 401. been selected to represent KBGC gime), Above Board (B. Smith): 10 to 1 to 9 to 1 at the final hours 11 mins. 35 doos: 403 p
Dragons 2nd face shown in the list of en Cummings, REME, 105, C: Fung, 205. R. K. 5. Lee, 200, Poon chung, 105, Ling Sang und 404 Robertson, Green
Le Gaddi Costello, R. Mon Prince (J. "Wilson), On Erid Victoria Club collover: foro 10′′ Dubols, Ecstasy, two hours | furnished (tha?
Greenwood (Skip). Hudson REME, 100. Cpl. Howell,
Forestry Thompson Knight (4) Jamox G.C. Norman:: 23.1 Dinnen, AFTyson) inforain RE. 107 Gnr. D. II. Jones, RA, Po-chuen,
Macall Lea 108, Hartley Butler RE, 108, Spr.
Eastman. A Martiall. (Skip), J
Cillies. RE
J
Log: Kam-lye. 284. Loo Toh 28 Ip Kin-chyon; 330. T. M.game.
Ad Won 2, Tang-
207
Loung
300. In 2010 How
208.
Leo Ant
303.
Choung-kuen, 300
G. P. Seaman, RE, 110. Spr.-tung, 302. Tso Knochent
Beg R. Barker, Chan Wing, 304. Chan
119
*
Brost Swindler RA. 1111, Bat 306 Change Walching 300-
RUGGER RESULTS
ndon October. 10. Parkinson RA. 11. Fung Kuon, 309, Lut Wing hung of rugge ruined played today:
The following were the rosults Thomar, RA 18 Gnr Chidrey, 310, Luf Ho-leung,
Châu Phi
hay, 918 Szeto Walstungi: 918.
Hurns Hain-thiens, 314 Yipin
for the Exopolna,816, Filomeno Rosario, 810 Enth
Lam Lok-hun;217 Chu Hou-sang,
1210 Poung Ming-chl; 019/ Wiljam
The following÷
(K.
Royal Oak (S. Clayton), Light Cavalry (3.market, was heavily bucked from
"Carter
Durk) quotations
Perave.
15 of
Whitehouse,
Hein II, one hour
. DENIAL BY 637 points: 54P KOON HUNG
Varenien
two
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POS, points; 2nd the Chinese Recreation Clu 40 mins) pro- Sedgwick, Vahoain, two hours $13. connection with Ita/Open
2,31;||edurt Tante TNI La Linda, two hours 10
· Tindall, F.Uj: Clamp, WC, Gimp.. Capital Tunnuo;(T., Muster),Tur:| Doble "starters, MapA FANS OR CZ min 56 seda,,700 portsPAP40 |denling that he "hnk? Pod Hutton skish Boauenford (Richarda), 20to%· French Squadron, 100 m incomp, two hour. Al mink 15484
amie Canals -17h. closing quotations were:— } Macka SAKA BR.points;
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Packham
son, L
Williamson (BKI). Wien. Caraquitos
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YAROK navrciality;: High Forest 22:seca:182 points; othe Van Heed?|
Rose and Strathspuri Aten,
Clood? 18 101 Board,
Hein 11, three hours one mini, Foc, dedippolate; 8th Cro