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YACHTING.

SIXTH CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS.

Under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club ole sixth championship races were sailed on Saturday afternoon.

The course was :--(1) Lyemun Baaron (P.)..(?) Kowloon Rock (P.), (3) Mark on line (P.); (4) Channel Rocks (S.).

4 milon.

Results in full-

"E"

Distance,

וי

Total

(Started at 2.25 p.m.).

TIMES. Finished Corrected Pan. Ps. Pte. 4.00.30 4.00.20 3. B 37

4.05.33 3,50.30 2 7 39

4.08.00 4.0.40 4 3 40 4.09.20 4.01.30 $ 4 4.11:40 4.0042

Yacht

Sailed by Norena (Capt. Krogh Mos).... Rolla (Mr. A. Rollin) Siskin (Mr. A. V. Harvey)....... Diaan (Major W. Bingham) Argulla II. (Mr. H. J. Pource)... Dorothon (Mr. B. Ness) .Colleon (Mr. M. Bergnust)

Fulcon

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21

4

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4.00.56

3.5-8.88

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35

4.18.18 4.01.90 7

16

Did not Anis

HI" and "Y" Olass (Started at 2.30 p.m.).

Total

TIMES. Finished Corrected Pan, Pts. Pta. 4.94.51 4.2481 4.- 0 27 4,25.08 4.95.08 B 4" 30 1.32,21 4:3241 8 I 37

4.24.58 5 B. A 4.29.31 7 3 10 4.20.35

10 47

4.25.43

4.26.18

Sailed by Daphne (Miss M. Stokes) Alls (Capt. R. G. Lochner) Jessamine (Pay. Lt Petre)".... Why Wonder (Capt. C. C. Fowkes) Wings (Mr. G. H. Gandy) Bluejacket (Mr. H. S. Rouse)... 4.21.42 Boojum (Mr.-G. Pickering) 4.23.14 Speedwell (Major P. S. Stewart) 4.23.42 Adunac Cap. A. H. Walker, R.N.) 4.29.50

"G" Uinsa (Started at 2.35, p.m.),

TIMES.

Total Finished Correcled Pan. Pts Pta.

4.30.46 4.30-40

34 4.33.45 4.30.37

Yacht.

Sailed by Zephyr (Lb-Comdr. McDonald). Lula (Mr. R. Griero) Gael

Wendy (Mr. I de Ville)

Eunice (Capt. W. C. Rose)

48

4.21.45. 12 -$28.00 Е

B

36

39

..

$

17 45

Did not finish.

4.30.21 4 3 91 4.2213 £ 5 56 4.34313 4 13

4.37.55

4.35.41

4.30.05

Joan (Mr, R. M. Jack)

The 4th Cruise: Championship was sailed yesterday and resulted as follows:-

The course was:

Lamma Island (5.). Distance, 90 miles.

(Btarted 10.05 a.m.):

45

Total

Yacht

Ayund (Mr. E. R. Lanı- *

bert)

La

Cipele (b. X. Croncher)

Isis (Lt. "R. M. Ang-

truther)

3.39:35

Norseman (Mr. G. H.

Candy)

3.50.38

U. and 1. (3r. H. S.

Nouse)

Monsoon (Mr.

Curlew (Major T. J.

Finished Corrected Elapse Pan. Pts. Pts.

3.21.20 3.10.46 5.16.20 0 .10 37

3.12.10 3.12.10 5.0%10 7 *

3.09.30 3.34.33 3 11 60

3.06.17 3.43.39 3 13* 28

3/13:14 2.56.07

16 57

4.02.30 3.09.13. 5.51.53

4 19 12

.3.5106 2.59.12 5.46.00 2 14 42

3:26.19

3.13.13 5.71.10 8 8. 46

3.10.14

Grieve)

Tool)

Wanderl (Mr. F.

Baker)

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

WEEK-END PROGRAMME

CURTAILED:

UNITED SERVICES BEAT

THE PROBABLES.

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Probably due to the fact that the Interport trial game. was being played, there were no leage foot ball matches in the sonic division on Saturday and on the whole the programme was very much curtail- ed. The above-mentioned game end, od in a 4-2 win for the Services over the. Probabies while the R.A.T, had the better of their re-play with Recreio in the junior abield com- petition.

INTERPORT TRIAL GAME.

A fairly good, crowd made the trip to the Railway ground to watch the Services-Interport Trial game which ended in a 4-2 win for the former.

LEAGUE-DIVISION H.

BORDERERS UNIVERSITY.

This was a one-sided game which resulted in a 8-0 win For tha Borderers Harris (2), Morris (2), Lakeman (2), Matthias and Mason got the goals for the winners.

The teams work:~~ Borderers:-Williams; Mountford. Davies: Court, Bebbington, Wal- lace; Matthias Lakeman, Harris, Morris, and Mason.

University-Law; Ng, Loh; Yagmeoff. Reed, Wong:

Oogi Candah, Ho, Kho, and Woo..

ARGYLLS KOWLOON,

On the Chatham Road ground, the Argylis beat Kowloon by six goals to nil in a match in which the winners manopiclised the whole of the play. King (4) and Me- Quade (2) got the goals for the winners.

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The teams were:--- "Kowloon :--Nicholls; Wells, Wi- Campbell opened the scoring for liams: Everest, Whitfield. Noonani

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aide further ahead, but not to 'ca Argylls: - Gardiner: outdone, A. V. Goonno equalised for Naughton; Boyland, Bruce, Ste- the Trind XI Before the end Dick wart; Reid, Alexander, King, Me- enson and Wyllie gou goals for the Quade, and Maxwell. Bervices to give them a well-deserv- Bd. win.

The teams were:-

CLUB # R.A.0.C.,

Interport, Trial, XT-Rodger: Mullane and Strange: Hay, Mr. On the Club ground the home tean Kelvie and Bliss; B. Cosano, Camp was beaten by the R.A.O. C. by two boll, Howe, A. V. Gosano and goals to nil. The game was far Duncan.

from interesting and the standard Tnited Services:-Savage: Dixor of play was poor. There was no and Morrison: Robertsc, Shirras score in the first half but after the and, Underwood; Hughes, Davies, interval Samson and Dolan scored Wyllie, Dickenson and Skinner.

JUNIOR SHIELD MATCH.

The Royal Air Force earned the right to enter the second round of the junior shield competition when they defeated tas Club de Recrois by the odd goal in three.

for the soldiers The Club wore awarded pealty but Duncan missed the kick

The teams wert:

Ordnance: -- Osborne: Sands Emery; Farquhar, Jackson, Moran; Leonard, Bansan, Dolan, MeCarthy and Neale.

The Airmen opened the scoring Club-Fogwill; Potouloff, Sloan: through Summers after play had Hopper, Puncheon, Kirlovaky;

been in progress only five minutes Smith. Duncan, Railton, Tavlin but soon after Guterres equalised, and Fowler.

THE CHINESE LEAGUE.

for Recreio. So even was the play that followed that no further scor Fing came until tho final whistle sounded but in the extra time al- lowed Cox won, the game for tho. Two matches in the Chinese league Air Force by scoring a beautiful wore decided in the Caroline Hil goal.

ground and them resulted in wins The Leame were:-

for Athletic "B" and these Reorgio MeGrann; Britte, A over South China "A" and Gaan: Marques, Figueirede, Law. South China "B" respectively. The rence; Gonsalves, Gomes, Guterres, first game saw the Athletic "A" Santos, and Traverso.

acoring two goals against a solitary RAF Ditchburn; Bulmer, ona by their opponents and the Harvey; Read, Collins, Haworth, second game als resulted in BD. Cox, Reading, Brimble, Summar, odd goal victory, only this time and Keamish,

the score was 3-2 lastend of 2-1.

RUGBY.

CLUB BEAT THE ARMY IN CLOSE GAME.

Before a large crowd at Happy. Valley on Saturday,, the Clul beat the Army in the second round of ths Triangular Tournament by three points (a penalty goal) to nil,

The game was fairly evenly con tested throughout and the Armý were unfortunate in not being able to got on lepel terms on several occasions although it was not unti!

the second half that Robartson scored with a beautiful kick for the Club.

From a spectator's point of view the match was somewhat scrappy though fast and it was evident that every man on the field was playing his hardest. Selby and Robertson were the pick of the Club team while the post prominent players for the Army wore Keith Murray, Hamilton and Prior:---

The teams were :-

Army.-Lieut. Dunlop (A. & SH); Linut. Keith Murray (A & SE), Lieut Stevenson (A. & SH.), Lieut." Hamilton (S.W.B.), Pte. Lewis (8.W.B.); Pte. Stevens (S.W.B), Pte. Hoskyns (S.W.B.); Lieut. Prier (B.A.), Capt., Lieut. Stevena (Jats). Licut Grayham (A. & S.H.), Lt. Crewe-Road (8.W.B.). Opl Suter (S.W.B.); L/C, Tratt (S.W.B.), L/C. Hardy (8.W.B.). Pte., Lloyd (S.W.B.),

Club.-J. P. Whitham (Capt.); C. J. D. Law, L. G. Robertson, M. W. Turner, G. P. Lammert; A. F. Jenkins, J. A. R. Selby G. C. Moutrie, R. 1, Stillard, F. M. Hartley, R. I. Churrill, W. E. Pears, P, Watkinson, D. McLellan. L. B. Smith.

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