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DAY JANUARY 141
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YACHTING NOTES.
MAGÃO RACE REVIEWED.
[By " CHAU KUNG,Į
CIVILIANS LOSE "TO SERVICES.
The football match between the Services "and the Rast which wi
was played on thỏ Club ground on Now Your's Day when El Erenl lency the Governor kicked-off for the Civilians.
The eighth annunį rada Macno for the George Button Potta Chia-postponed from Atmistier Day, longe Trophy has como and 'gona. The morning of December 20 Bow the Club's Commodore, Mr. E. W Carpenter, O.B.E., starving twelve boute in a drizzling rain under an evast sky, which, in the "west → at home would be looked country upon as the fore-runner of "soft" weather. This may have had some effect on the skippers of three of presented-to-His Excellency by Mr. the six boats which formed the W. E. Hellands, the Hon. Socro
The massed bands of H. M. Ships rendered selections before the game and during the interval when the members of the two teams werO
# South of Lastao division for Itary of the Football Association. hour that three of them know some- thing of Cornwall.
Bix
After the Governor had tapped the ball to A. Gosano, the Civilian Soon after the start at which forwards, made straight for the "U. and I appeared to be about Services gond but they were besten 2 minutes late the Best divided, back. Each side attacked in turn * Azima,” “Norse" and it was not till play had bean yachts, man," "Monsoon?”. Quest," in progress for some time that A. Chinook and Tavy II," going Gossao got possession of the ball to the north Lantis via Cap Sing and sent in a fast shot to a Man, whilst
“Envigale."4" Wan the scoring for the Civilians. The derer"
E and Curlew," samo player got his second goal Sea Lark V." and "Isis" bdre after a few minutes. Then follow- away to the south towards Greened, some very Ang football, each side: Island. The boats going north being applauded in turn for clever, about found a ne northerly sinnt movements. The Services were re- which, after a period of lightishtwarded as last when Skinner beat airs off the Brothers Point, enabled Rodger with a low shot. Thus the them to carry their spinnakers on score a half-time rate, Civilians one gybe all the way to the Mark 2; Services 1. boat off Macne.
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Azuma" Toars Away, The wind was sometimes, up, on the quarter but this went to the making of a fine picture, for the rest of the Best of Azuma" tear- ing away with her boy standing on her spinnaker boom to keep it down to its work; Tary II. atood; it seemed, little too much up towards Castle Peak and consequently had a longer stretch of cross tide to cover though it was wouther going" of course. The boats kept Fonsonably together and rounded Macuo markhoat in the following order (approx. time in bracketa)
Azuinn (14-30), Norseman (14-10), Tavy II." (15-00), Mons (14-30),Quest" (16-10) and Chinook" (18-25)..
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No sooner had play beda rasumed than Wyllie got possession and scored the equaliser for the Serviceż and after a period of midfield play. Hughes scored to give the Services the lead which they held until th final whistle sounded.
Tothill. R.N., to confound the de liberations of the committee and demonstrating that hier bull, is far from hard to drive in ight airs if sail be applied with understanding. He deserves full credit for, using two spinnakers, one est from his mizzen and one from his mainmast, during his run down to Macro in the quartering wind
Monsoon. the Club's hiring cruiser aadled by Mr. Chambers, was next, not 3 minutes astern-making s boute to finish well within a quar
The Times.
The actual times wore as under:
YACHT.
1."
These boats found fairly smooth water most of the way across and good weather except for a little rainter of an hour. it abant 11 hours. They wore wall' on their journey back when the boats of Southern" division were seen in the fast drawing-in evening to the S.W. of Lantao. *** Curlow, having been mot about 2 hours previously, must have worked out a good lend on "La Cigale." who appeared to be second with U, and 1. and Wanderer" in close at tendance, being followed at some little distance by 18" and "Sea Lark V."
The food tide which was now making hard was helping the re turning boats on their way finely but was setting the southerners.
"U, and "Azuma" "Curlow" "La Cigale" "Norseman "Wanderer"
"Tavy II." Moonsoon "Quest"
** Isis "
"Chirook
TIME.
4.48.10
4.48.15
4.49.16
4.55.35
4.55.39
4.53.42
4.58.50
3.02.15
8., 13
7.34.21
9.44.40
"Eco Lark V.'" ..... D.N.F.
Could any one wish for a closer finish after about 80 miles of sail-
bit above their mark tho', as a re-ing, and brothers, can you spot in
sult, they should have been able to square off and set their pîn- nakers This I believe some of them did.
At Macao.
The mark at Macao was the best that has yot been set and the thanks of the competitors go out in full measure to the Captain of the Port of Macao, Commander Almeida Pinheiro, for the arrangement he made in this connection. The lights used at night were most efficient and wore visible about a milog
off.
The Southernors had light airs from about 1 mile S.W, of Green Island to the Light in Cheung Canu Chanel but from there to the south point of Lantau made good time. Curlew," the shorteat water-line boat of the lot, probably. footed it the fastest and cequently missed the doldrums at Lantao point and this gave her lend of about 3 hours at the mark. "La Cigale and "Wanderer" closed in on "U. and I" about here, I believe, whilst "Isis" and "Sealsrk V." also be- erme up on their handicap re- lative to the others of this portion of the float. The breeze, at night fall gradually freshened and after rounding the mark was a good force 3 out of the North to North by West enabling ballooners to be earried And the main sheet to be alightly checked. The order and tiines of rounding the mark were as follows: "Curlew (18-15), "La Cigale " (21°-01'). U. and I. (21-10′), Wanderer (21°-25),, "Isis" (22-00). and Scalark V." (22-10),
Equall Hits Cigale,"
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A squall which hit "La Cigale on the homeward run caused skipper Croucher to hand his tops in quick time and take in his balloon fib. to save his tormast. The weather went light for most of the craft between Saw Chau and Cap
·Sing Muu but the ebb tide was of great help to all except Healärk V. who did not and sucri favourable winds from Saw Chau to Cap Ring Mun, and consequently was meating. the young food on her journey through the pass.
The Finish,
Up the harbour came the South- orners to find the Northern Beat waiting for the wind they were bringing with them; then started the last skirmish for the line with "U, and I gaining a seconds verdict over: "Axuma, Curlew " just a bare minute behind for third place and only seven seconds: be tween the next three to finish. Then followed"Tavy II.," the long handicapper of the fleet, woll and truly sailed by her skipper Lieut. 57 (Continued on nex Column)
which boat sailed.-Chau Kung:
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