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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Brentford
Brighton
Coventry
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932.
SOUTHERLY COURSES
As It Appeared To
Those Who Took....___
THOSE WHO CHOSE CORRECTLY!
An Optimists" View -Point-
spend over the ground and arrived Monsoon
of the journey and the corrected (9th) 00.38,45 (27th) 19.45.59 finahing time: of the 27th dent
Norseman
{G&T={MP, Rouse), 35 hrs, 16 (28th) 02.12.20 (27th) 21.00.37
*mina, 17.00.13~(97th) ... Typhoon & Curlew
Longest Time Icr Ráce, This is the longest time taken for the race so far, being 35 hours 16 mins. The skipper af U & I tells me "that he estimates his boat sailed at least fos miles over the ground and probably the distance
THE MACAO YACHT RACE at the Yacht Club at 18.18 hours
1 Northampton".
0
4 Queen's P.R.
1
RESULTS OF TUESDAY'S
Bristol R.
4 Aldershot
MATCHES
@ Bristol C.
THE NORTHERLY. AND THE
Exoter
3 Swindon
0
Gillingham Luton Norwich
1. Cardiff
1 Bournemouth
1 Southend
Reading
Crystal "P.
Torquay
L Clapton
Watford
3 Newport
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Bartow Crewe
1.. York
Gateshead
1 Carlisle
Halifax
1. Hull
Hartlepools Mansfield Rochdale
6 Barnsley
Tranmere
{THROUGH REUTEY'S AGENOT.]
LONDON, Dec 27.
"THE" following are the results of
Home league football matches
played on Tuesday :--
FIRST DIVISION
Birmingham
Blackpool
Chelsed
Everton
Huddersfield
Loeds
Leicester
Middlesbro'
Wednesday
Wolves
I Newcastle **Derby
10. Liverpool
6 Blackburn“
Portsmouth
- i¦ Walsall
1
2 Bolton
0 Arsenal
2 Sheffield, U.
9
9 Manchester C.
1
2 Aston Villa
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SECOND DIVISION
Bradford C.
Burnley Chesterfield Millwall Natts F. Oldham
Port Vale Southampton Tottenham West Ham
3 Bury
2 Grimsby
a Lincoln
1 Nouts C.
I Stoke
0. Chester
9 Rotherham
1. New Brighton
3 Doncaster
0. Stockport.
DATE
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The Northerly
Course
(CONTRIBUTED BY ALLOR}
L
(28th) 10.03.26 (28th) 03.18.03 Monsoon (Messrs. Grieve and
Dulloy), 41.87; 10.45.59 (2738) 3 *** (28th) 10.11.08 (28th) 07,50,58 | Norseman (Mr. Nicolson), 48 hra 43 mins 21.00.97 (87th) ......... RESULT
Typhoon (Capt. Fowkes) 50 hrs.
The result of the Macao, yacht
was nearer to 110 miles which gives race is appended, up to date, the BY CHAU KUNG
a speed of about three knots for times given being the elapsed time the-race. This, in the cauditions. i The Anus Boxing Day Race which prevailed, is a fair result; for the George Hulton Potts Chal for the wind was not above fores than about one lenge. Dup brought out a record three for more All of the_competing yachts for number of starters. Fifteen went hour. He also said she anchored the George Hutton Pott's trophy over the line at or shortly after-on nine or ten occasions but the 0 have their own story to unfold2.30 hours of the 20th instant; of total time spent at anchor did not 3 Their movements and the adven these nine slected to go North | exceed 25 to 30 minutes; sometimes 4tures of each yacht particularly about and six took the Southter it was used to determine the direc during Monday night and the early route.. Those going north were La tion of the flow of tide, at others hours of Tuesday, and the posiCigale (Croucher, Blake, Dreyer to give the yacht a sheer to 'get 2tion of each yacht on the chart and A. N. Other) Wanderer har sailing again and the crew got Ourack of dawn on Tuesday, would
and Hurst), little sleep for the river was full (Bakor, Kilkenny make interesting reading to the Irene (Berg, Skinner and two of lights, fishing stakes, turbulent and two waters, haze and at times it rained LEAGUE TABLES TO various participants. Of the fifto others) Candella (Rose
yachts which strrted from Murray others), Monsoon (Grieve, Dulley quite hard but with it all be Pier ab 7.30 am on Boxing Day, and Chambers), Typhoon (Fowkes, seemed quite pleased. He stated seven proceeded via the Kap Sing Salt and A. N. Other), Imogen that Noiseman had bad luck in Mun Pass and sailed along the (Manting and Marshall), Cherub getting so near to their craft and channel between the northern coast (Goulbom and Borgaust), Sea afterward missing the tide at Cap of Lantan and the Castle Peak Lark V. (Cock, Thoyts and Sher. Sing Mun but thought the sheets alore, The seven yachts taking wood), whilst monthward went of Norseman were trimmed a little ID. P. this course were:-La Cigale, Wan- Aduma (Lambert and Cooke), U & too hard for the light air that was 3derer, Irene. Sealark, Monsoon, (Rouse, Gandy, Ryder and Fran. prevailing-it could not be called
Typhoon and Imogen. Wanderer cis), Norseman (Nicholson and two a breeze, RO well ahead on the run to Kap others). Curlew (Mansley, Ducheane Sing Muo and was first through and A. N. Other), Luana (Shields, the Throat Gates, followed by La Shawan, Fisher and Reed and
Trene, Sealark Cigale,
Tavy II. (Cowland, Marshall and Typhoon..
two others). Skippers' names are given first and will members of any ships' company whose nators have been misseil, please remember it was very early in the morning after the night before when we were starting.
FIRST DIVISION
0 Newenstle ... 91 12
30
Arsenal Astor Villa
P. W. 21 16 3 3
22 12 1
0 Wednesday
Leutis
22 13 想
3 10
1 Derby .
3 4 30
o!
27
3
0. Preston
3 W. Bromwich.. 2 11
3.
9 Charlton,
Everton
10
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+ 24.
2 Swansea
0 Huddersfield
... 99
10
23
9 Bradford
0 Sumlerland ... 21
9
8
A
22
1 Falbam
1 Blackburn
22
77
J
PL
21
22 8. 10
20
Sheffield U.
21 7
20
1
19
Manchester. C... 998
12
2
18
Birminghain
... 22, 8, 11
17
Chelsea
713
2
16
09
2 12. R
12
11
FANLING HUNT
STEEPLECHASE RACES
SUNDAY,
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Leicester Middlesbro' Wolves
90
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SECOND DIVISION
P. W. L. D. Pts. Bradford C. ... 22. 13 - 7 31 Stoke C.99 13 5 4 30 Bury.... 9 11 3 .6. 28 Tottenham ... 92 11 3 6 28 Swansea...
22 12 73. 27 Fulham
06. 24 23
Millwall -... 20
Notts C. Notti F.
Southampton... 10. 10
Plymouth... 41 8 8
93
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Manchester L. 21
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08 5
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8
20
8 II' 2
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7
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6 30
18
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7 17
3 17
Oldham
Lincoln
Bradford'
Port Vale
Grimsby West Ham
Preston 'N.EX
Burnley
Chesterfield Charlton
21
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
P: WL D. Pts,
Brentford Reading Exctér Norwich. Crystal P.
90 · 15 · 3'
and
Variable and light winds were encountered on the way to the Brothers islands resulting in all boats coming up together on several Occasions as if on the starting line again. Each yacht in turn became leading boat or was left astern ne it became favoured with är lost a Monsoon and Imogen breeze. hugged the Lantau shore, as also did La Cigale when she, later, came up. Monsoon appeared to be bad
The Proper Choice.
To add the variety which makes the spice of life the south passage proved to be the proper choice this year with the result that the leader
ly held up at one time, after havut this section of the fleet rounded the markboat off Macao at 18 hours 10 minutes of 28th whilst the first Northernor did not round till about mid-night whilst Monsoon who guessed and enlculated she must be Inst, rounded at about 0.2 hours of the 27th.
ing been well ahead of the rest. No doubt her popular and clever owners successfully extricated her Wanderer and La Cigale after passing through Kap Sing Mun ahead of the rest, were sailing to ware the mainland side, of the Castle Penk channel and, being becalmed, were left behind by the other yachts which managed to hold breeze. Wanderer came up after the Brothers islands had been pass éd and with Irene and Cherub stond out in mid-channel. The Sealark was sailing between them and the Lantau shore. Darkness fell as the ledding boats were getting away from Lantau.
Light Breaze.
The Southern Heat made good time to Kauri-chau, about six miles on the way to Macao, and were then delayed for about one hour with light airs but with a little breeze coming in from the S.E. made a good run down to the S.W. point of Lantan which was abeam by about 14.30 hours (9th).. Here
light tack was caused through the wind taking off and the boats having to make over a fairly strong ebb bide bat with the wind. freshening run was made to the marabont where U & I was first closely followed by Azuma, Irene, Cherubs and Sealark north-Luna; Norseman and Curlew wards Wanderer was taken to whilst Tavy I was not far off in wards the Nine Islands and met the rear. De
A light breeze and a floud tide setting towards the entrance to the Canton river carried Wanderer,
with fishing stakes but, rounded
On rounding the markbant the the Macna markboat about 9 p.m. Irene rounded the markboat at wind was quite fresh, U & being midnight and Cherab about half an heeled to her covering beard The two last named whilst carrying het Jack-yard tojų. hour later. yachts, together with Bealark wore si and Balloon jib. Azuma Was anchored not far from each other going to windward like the no- for a short period about 7.30 p.m. verbial bird and Luana and Norse when there was no wind and a man were stepping right out "as strong adverse tide. Later, on the our American Cousins say. About way to Macao, Irene passed six or seven miles from Macno the the Candela and, hailing her, wind lightened and the tide run- learnt that she had already been ning up the river, took more effect 21 round and was on the homeward on the yachts rather more than
journey. This was the first intimanome skippers calculated.
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SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS:
RONALD
COLMAN
The UNHOLY GARDEN
Southend Watford Aldershot Bournemouth... 21-
Luton Coventry Torquay Queen's P.B.20 Northampton. 20 Gillingham- Bristol C.
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had selected the Southerly route to Macao.
Macao Light Picked Up.
As Darkness Yell
But the last observation before darkness settled down was Azuma about on the other tack-this, the writer thinks was a mistake- Luain and Norseman going up on
the flood, as was U & I, Tavy II. from her position shown by signal
lamp seemed not to be footing it
The Gufa For light at Macao, 17 flashing twice every ten seconds 15 and with a radius of 25 miles was the first point to be locked for after dusk wis was soon picked fast as the others on the wird. up. The markboat, which had to A signal was observed at about be rounded to starboard, carried 20 hours which was read to be three white light's vertically and Wanderer and made her about 10
·THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
P. W. L. D. Pas anchored two miles dur East miles from the markboat and if it
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the Chuis, lighthouse. It was were she then she was later set upt not readily recognised. The lights a great deal by the flood for I am were bright but only at close quartold she had rather an adventure ters could they be identified as with fihing stakes before she even- consisting of three lights. At eventually, rounded the markboat at a short distance away and through midnight.
field glasses, there" appeared to be
four.
only one bright light instead of Nept morning at dawn three. A more striking and more boats La Cigale, Wanderer, Cherub easily recognisable illumination of and Irene found themselves close. the markbost might be worth while to Samkok Island which is about jo future races for the benefit of four iniles to the South and seven the slower boats and of all those to the East of the markboat and who are otherwise prevented from as one skipper remarked" Very approaching the mark until dark-glad too I was to see 'em-for then. ness has set ba: Doy consideration I knew others were in the same fix however, one must admit that those as myself." At about the same. who have rounded the markboab hour Aruma was to the North of on this occasion, should have no Lintin Island or distanced from difficulty in recognising it next the four about 20 miles to the N. year, should it be illuminated in the by E. & I was off Valley Hill same manner for they will not be on Lantau Island that is shout 12, puzzled by their inability to find miles to the N.E. whilst Norseman the three vertical white lights. was about a mile nearer.". At 9.30 And, after all, the markboat was hours of the 27th Norseman worked accurately in position two miles up to within 200 yards of 17 & J Une East of the Guia light,
a dera iz
Ebb Tide
in Tung Chung Bay, Loride
Chu Lu Kok but he just failed
to catch her and U&I went
1. At midnight a florce ebb tidenga
was running at the markboat and away in a light air and with K „those boats... (including, all: those haze coming down on to the water
which took the Northerly course).
Tounding the markboat late on was lost to sight. U&I saved Monday night found themselves the tide through Cap Sing Mun shortly afterwards being carried and was off Chung Hue by about down South Rain and mist made
visibility bad and obliterated the 16 hours of the 27th and made good Emissing Kobe light flat the oir time to the western and of the lar
enmabunces, it secored, good Beamer" bour, here the wind agaip, 101; light. anchor rather, than to drift took her nearly 24 hours to
And nknown waters further from
wloon Railway route and to risk work up to the of-meeting-Dahing Clock tower but a froshening
wind the ranule to make good.
The First Five..
I am able to give the finishing and corrected times of the first five to finish.
Finish
Corrected
& I (27th) 18,46,01 (97th) 17.00:13.
LET Trop
35 min 3.46.03 (28th) Curlow (Majór. Mousley) 30 hrs
41 mins 3.50.58. (28th)
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