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CHAMPIONSHIPS ON SATURDAY.
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La Linda won in the Handicaps, and thus took second place in the Champion- ship. Bluenose won in the Hayward Hays, and takes third place in the Cham- pionship. Goel was winner in the Gaels. Anishing just behind the scratch boats.
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Time. Time 5.14.40 5.17.49 5.18.39 3.19.40
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8.07.99
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6.00' ...-11.00 POSITIONS IN CHAMPIONSHIPS. Final positions in the Championships: Handicaps-Colleen (Messrs R M. Jack and D. S. Fitzgerald, 18; La Linda (Mr. A. L. Shields, vice commodore), 41; Diana (Capt. T. Arthur), 38; Rolla and Falcon, 35 Dorothen, 30; and Argulla,
99
Heyward Hays--Why Wonder? (Mr. H. S. Rouse), 76; Boojum (Mr. F. G. Vaux), 72; Bluenose (Capt, W. Davison, Rear-Commodore), 89; Adele, 50; Sealark and Adanac, 40; Lola, 38; and Lyabeth, 8. Gaels and One Designs-Daphne (Mr. H. E. Effersoe), 79; Gael. (Lt-Com. E. M. C. Barraclough), 68; 7oan (Messrs. H. J. Armstrong and W. H. Lock), 58;| Theela, 33 Lilan, 51; Mre Sing, 41; and Pierrette, 19.
LADIES' RACE.
There to be another ladies' race to- day, this being for the cup, presented by Bluenose, winner of the Gael and Hey- ward Hays section of the championship.
NAVY DEFEATS EH.K.Y.C.
The third race between the RH.K.Y.C. and the Royal Navy took place yesterday in capital sailing weather.
The, morning race was from the Club to Lyemun, Channel Rocks, mark in Naval Auchorage, and finish at the Yacht Club, a distance of 7.3 miles. The racing was very keen. Coming back from- Lyemun the boats were in such an order, that bad they so finished, the Club would" have had five points in hand, but bad tactics on the part of the Club helmsmén,. accounted for the Navy turning that deficit into a advantage of nine points, This was mainly due to the fact that the Club boate went right over to"
othe Kowloon Share, and lost a lot of time in the tide. The Club had the first twe boats home, but the next four were Navy boats. The points for the morning were, Navy 73, Club 64.
After tifin at the Yacht Club, the boats went out on their course, Club to Channel Rocks, Lyemun. Beacon; Cust Buoy, and finish at the Club, a distance
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The teams were
Club: J. W. Shewan, J. M. Walker,:
of 4.2 miles.
They made a good start and it was a beat all the way to the Beacon. Near the Beacon the wind was very daky, and T. D. B. Pendered, R. 1. Smith, W Bluenase, which should have gone, round Douglas, M. L. Smith, E. J. E. Mitchell, first, did not get round until fourth. The and LR. Andrewes. Navy were sailing well and improved The Services:-Comdr. Gray, Engineer their position on the run to Cust Rock Comdr. Mackenzie, Capt. Bevis, Capt. Buoy. Of the first five boats home, four Morris, Lient. Comdr. Armstrong, Lieut. were Navy. The points for the after Dickens, Lieut. Holmstrom, and Comdr. noon race were: Navy 80, Club 57, giving Ratsey. the Navy a win on the day's racing by 32 points.
Afterwards at the Club House, Mr E. W. Carpenter, Commodore of the R.H.K.YC, congratulated the Navy on winning the race and the rubber; and called upon Capt. Davison, the Rear, Commodore" to present prites to the first three helmuen in the morning and after. noon races. Commodore A. J. B. Stirling, on behalf of the Navy, thanked the Club for the good day's sport they had had
HORNING RACE,
Finishing Points.
Time. Navy. Club, Seatark (H. 8. Rouse) 1.40.49 Lyibeth (Lieut.-Col.
Gunn)
243.00- Boorum (Lt. Moir).... 1.44.28: Ailsa (Capt. Kennedy
1.44.63
|| Purvis) Joan (Lt. Windeyer), 1.46.41 Adele (Lt. Vereker). 1.47.48) Bluenose (ALT)
1.48.19
Shields) Adanac (Cdr. Ryan) 1.48.57 Daphne (H. J. Arm-
strong) Halcyon (Lt. Barker
* Hablo)
1.57.40
259.43 Pierrèlië (Coudr
M.2,00,19 Pildicth) Why Wonder? (N
Croucher) 2.01.21 Gael (0. E. L Grist) 2.04.58- Thecla (H. J. Pearce) 2.07.00 Lola (F. G. Vaux). 2.07.61 Viking (Lt. Thring)... 2.2051
Total
(Continued on next columa:)
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP: The results of the ties in the Junior Championship, played at Fanling over the week-end, were
A. O. Brawn beat D. J. Valentine by
p
GB. Layton beat J. Hooper by 4 aħd
We Shovelton heat T. Monoghas at the 1st hole
A D. Humphreys beat T. Ramsay by 4
and 2.
AFTERNOON RACE-
Daphine (Lt. Brown). 5.08.05. 17
17
Ailsa (D. Fitzgerald) 5.10.41
1
Sealark (Lt. Gardner) 5.11.29
Bluenost (Comm Stir-
ling)
Crane)
Lysbeth (Licut. Com
3.12.00
Boojum (H. Efforsce) 3.1256 Gael (Cdr. Sennett)
5.13.04"
Adele (Capt Arthur), 5.13.29 Why Wonder? (L
Cdr, Barraclough) 5.14.04 Adanae (E. BReed) 5.14.38 Joan (Lt. Col. Coates) 5.15.08 | Lierrette (H; Arm-
have strong) w
• 5.18.53 Lola (Lt Mande) 5.1814 "Halcyon (Captain)
Cardewy 0.20.28 Thecla (Lt. Husband-
Glutton) 523-23 Viking (F. D. Tracy) 3.29.50
Total
Grand total
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