TRIANGULAR
CONTESTS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.
ROWING.
A WINNING POST THAT
BEGAN TO MOVE
Canton Wins From R.H.K.Y.C.:
V.R.C. Wins Senior Pairs
The triangular.rowing contest on Saturday between the V.R.C., the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club" and the Canton Rowing Club held at a point between Lyemun Pass and Lion Rock proved to be extremely interesting. and in more ways than one was a pronounced success, There were several incidents which would have mar- red the day's sport had it not been so well organised, but as it was, the programme of interport events was car. ried through without a hitch and at the end of the day's rowing, Canton Rowing Club emerged victorious by scor ing two more points than the Yacht Club, while the V.R.C. finished third. The scores were 16-14-6 respec- ̈ tively. .
SUCCESS OF NEW COURSE
with the flags of the V.R.G. and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, while the North Point club in turn was presented with the V.R.C. Bag.
LOCAL CRICKET
“Double” Win For
LR.C
programme" of music supplied H.K.C.C. LOSE TO "K.C.C. by Mr. Johnny Rémedios of the V.R.C. and Mr. W. Cameron of Canton added to the evenidy's en-
Several league matches werd played tertainment. The prizes were dis- Navy drawing with, the Army, while the Royal on Saturday,
tributed after the dinner.
THE RESULTS
Junior Pairs:-1, Yacht Club
BANKRUPTCY COURT HEARINGS
Mr. Gardner Granted Discharge
A number of bankruptcy cases were heard by Mr. Justice · J.R. Wood (acting Chief Justice) at the Bankruptcy Court op Satur day morning.
the Indian Recreation Club beat
138 runs. The adjourned hearing petition Craigengower by
of Mak Yuk Tong wha' was re- The Happy Valley team were all out for 28 runs, Pereira, the Inter-presented by Mr. FH. "Loseby was Naval Whalers:-1, HMS. Sur-port fast bowler, taking 6 wickets adjourned for a further month. folk; 2, HMS. Falmouth.
B. LE. Hebert, P. Ramus and T. Shields (cox).
Senior Fours:-1, Canton Rowing
Club E Buttemeier, F. Tremlett, B. Rasmussen, I. Wylie and W. Seiffert (cor),
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The IR.C. for only nine runs! „unlers also triumphed against the Craigengower second eleven, win- ning by 6 wickets.
The local Derby between the HKG.C.`and the KC.C. was won
In
making his application Mr. Loseby said that at the fast hear- ing. His Lordship had granted"
his client a month to Salse 3400 to pay off his debita. His client had already raised 8200 and he asked his Lordship to adjourn the hearing for another mon th in order to enable him to raise the remainder. The application: was granted.
Griffin's Fours:-1, V.R.CL-N. Delta Lammert, F. F. Sequeira, A. by the former by five wickets. The "Pearces" were outstanding for V. Alvares and J. Neves (cox);"'"..."
the losers, "TE" scoring 10 not Junior Fours Yacht Club-out while "TA" took four wickets F. J. Bond. J. Edkina, B. L. E. He for 84. In the Junior Derby the bert, R. Ramus and T. Shields result was a draw, despite the high Mr. FE. Nash on behalf of the score of 175 made by the Hong-Chung. Wo Firm applied for an adjournment of the hearing of Kong team.
the petition, which was granted.
(cox). ነ የ
العالم
Chairman's Cup:--1, HA Joseph's crew: L. Silva, M. Davis.
NAVY ۲. ARMY W. L Butt and H.. B. Joseph.
Senior Pairs:-1. V.R.C., 8. Aarew with the Army,
On their own ground, the Navy Marcal, 1. A. Soares and F. X D'Almada (cox).
CHINESE NURSE ENDS HER LIFE
Committs Suicide in Victoria Hospital
Mr. P. A, Dixon, than whom there officers on board fixed a point on. is no keener rowing enthusiast. the Hongkong store in straight Jessie Ann Chun, a Chinese after having done all the spade line with the finishing line and nurse ended her life, by slitting her work in connection" with the re-
with the judges looking in both throat in the Victoria Hospital at gatta, found himself left on Mur-directions, they picked ont the six o'clock yesterday morning. The ray Pier at 2 o'clock with a num-
double- | deceased winner. Once again the
was suffering from barrell refused to function at typhoid fever and it is "thought ber of spectators who were to 20
had worked out to the regatta in time
though it for
alright / that she killed herself while in when tested between the Arst a semi-delirious state. the first race. Their launch név-
raees. The Naval race fell to the came into possession of the razor er appeared. and it must have
Suffolk with the Falmouth finish-blade is not known nor is any rea- been gall to the energetic secre-
ing second. There was plenty of son for her act, save fllness e9- keeness displayed by the sailors tablished. who however round the judge's all probability be conducted this A post mortem will" in
yacht asking the result of the morning.
to
race.
start. The
Scores:
Royal Navy
Lt. Maraham, e Tucker, b
Tayior...
28.
Sub, Lt. Sinclair, c Walker,
b Taylor St. comdr. Stephenson, "c
Garthwaite, b Tucker ................. 12· Lt. Eadon, c, Bonavia, - b .Tucker........
43.
C
St. Comdr. Robertson,:
Walker b Garthwaite ..... 17 Capt. Cutler, c Taylor,.b
Garthwaite
12
St. Cheyne, b Garthwaite ....22 1, S. Peatrield, not out
10
* Extras (B, 27, L., B. §, W. B.
36
1.)
13
Chung Fook Tong alias. King Hop Tong, a Chinese woman gave evidence that the Chun Loong Barik awed her 810,000. A receiving order was made against the bank.
The adjourned püblic examina- «tion' of Purand Chand carrying
on basiness as the Excelsior Reg. taurant was closed, no further
evidence being taken."
When the public examination
of the
Tak Wo Pawnshop and
Chan Fa Sung was
evidence was given
WES
alleged that
NEW STOCKS "OF
Lincoln
Bennett
STYLE
QUALITY
continued.EADWEAR
谢 which it
former accountant of the bank who wÉLS now living in Canton, had des- troyed the books of the firm. His Lordship adjourned the hearing to Monday afternoon.
اده
order
Total (for 7 wkts. dec)...191
The adjourned public examina- L. Comdr. Besant, L. S. A. Ri- tion of the Siu Fung Pawnshop
was further adjourned in, How she chards and A. B. Large did not bat.
"Fall of the wickets:-1/45; 2/60; 3/70; 4/107; 5/145; 6/160: 7/191.
Benzine Ignites
SHOP DAMAGED
tary of the VR.C. to feel that after all the work he had done he was to miss some of the ear- ller events of the ragatta. How- ever, those who had arrived at
CANTON WIN SENIOR FOURS the quaint old village of Tan Ka Tster by 2,30 were content
The third race, the senior fours, wait until the official launch ar
provided a win by one length for Canton, who stroked a beautiful rived before starting the sport.
·Arrangements on 'shore lert
32 right from the 'no- thing to be desired. There was a V.R.C. were very early out of the The danger of keeping benzine large tent for changing, and au-
race, but the Yacht Club hung in - ain' open container other where tea and refreshments Bamely on and gave the Canton clearly demonstrated on Saturday were served. The boats had all men a good run. Canton won morning when a building in Han- been towed to the village in the eight valuable points here and w Road caught fire and neces- morning and a lighter WA
in this, as events prove ultimate-sitated the arrival of the fire position to mark the Anishingly, spelt victory in the whole re- brigade The Are began in the point. The Judge yacht bas ratta for their
dry cleaning establishment that moored some three hundred yards There were only two crews in backs onto the Sherry Shoe Manu- from the lighter and there were the Griffin Fours and the V.R.C. facturing Co., at number, eight a dozen other crafts moored at went to the post very confident. Hankow Road and the cause of various places from which inter- They led all the way home, win the benzine "catching fre is not ested spectators watched the conj- ning ultimately by five lengitis. known. Luckily there was only a tests. Quite a number, however By this time, the Anishing gun, small quantity and the prompt preferred to watch the races from which had had the attention" of arrival of the Are fighters saved the pleasant surroundings of the General Cohen, was working what might very well have been village:
a serious blaze.
After wasting un nour OT 80, those who nad arrived earlier aaw no trace of Mr. Dixon's launch and decided to go with re- gatta, it being now almost 3.30 (the sport having been scheduled for 2.000.
Dr.
Press" correspondent.
beautifully.
In the junior foura, the Yacht
Club agala proved too good for the others. Canton was four lengths behind them and the V.R.C. were nowhere,
It was getting on to six d'élozz
A "Daily by this time and after the three
CHINESE HEAVILY FINED
Possession Of Illicit Opium
دیم
A Chinese named Chiang Yee together V.R.C. crews had started for the appeared, before Mr. Hamilton at with one of the umpires, proceed-Chairman's Cup, the lighter which the Central Police Court on Ba
was in position to mark the win-turday morning charged with ning post began to imove, es in the possession of " 145 taeig of probably had instructions.co leaveflicitoplum
ا.
was, ar-
at 6 o'clock. With the winning It was stated by a Chinese de- post moving slowly away, the tective that judges fixed a spot on shore to mark the finishing line and after a very keen race, the crew stroked by H. B. Joseph won.
defendant rested in Cheung Chow Wharf, Connaught Road West, early Fri- day morning with the opium tied up by rubber bands round his legs.
ed on the Judge's yacht. "Snipe." and although there was a short- age of officials they decided to carry on as best they could. On board the "Snipe" was Mr. Aub rey Edgar, the owner of the boat, his brother, who had recently re- turned from a holiday in Europe, and General Maurice Cohen. There was also a naval officer who
V.R.C.'S SPLENDID PAIR had come on board to judge the race for Naval whalers
The senior pairs was the last and Mr.
race on the card, one other un-ed. Lionel Lammert. who
his
official race having been cancelled younger days was a keen oars-
The umpire joined them owing to the lateness of the hour. man.
The V.R.C. crew, having won the and all was set for the Arst rude
-the Junior
pairs in tormer years started a Fairs when Mr.
hot favourite, and they repeated Dixon's launch on board of which
their perfomance "on - Babur- was Mr. A. H. Carroll (another
dar, coming in
lengths official of the regatta) loomed up.
מן
ahead of Canton to score the first
points for the home team. Before this race, the Royals were leading
A heavy fine of $5,000 or twelve months' hard labour was imposs-
In addition to the fine, an"; order was also made for the con- fiscation of the opium.
BRITISH TENNIS "ACE" WINS
Melbourne, Nov. 25. Fred Perry, the British ace, re-
They hastened to the starting point after dropping Mr. Harry Hyndman on a yacht the lat-by 14 points to 19 from Canton, pested his triumph over Jack but the Canton crew finishing sec- Cranford, Australian Davis Chap ond, obtained three points to win captain, in the U. S. the day's honour by 16-14 from Championship Final when he beat the Royals,
the Wimbledon champion by 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 to win the Victorian Championship to-day.
ter being one of the judges.
The Yacht Club won the Junior pairs comfortably from the Can ton Rowing Club: the official de- cision being three lengths, though it gave the impression of being Canton was two fengths more.
head of the V.R.C.
After everybody had packed up, the dozen or so launches made a bee-line back to the city.
THE DINNET
There
National
The splendid accuracy of his shots and his indomitable fighting spirit earned for Perry his victory, which was thoroughly deserved.
Crawford, holder of the Wimble
A GUN WHICH DID NOT FIRE If ever there was an exhibition of good féllowship, the rowing The finishing gun was a double-interport dinner at the VRC was dom, French, and Australien titles, were about gave a mingled display of brilhant barrell affair that did hot, go off one such. when the Royals crossed the line: seventy people present, including and mediocre tennis. He undoubt- neither did it when the Canton representatives from the Yacht edly lost to the better man on the crew crossed though it echoed re- Club and From Canion. Everybody day's play-Reuter verberatingly wher the third team had a right royal time, and things passed, much to the amusement went with a swing.
the
Mr. P A Dixon made a brief of those on board the Judge's. yacht. We had ng megaphone speech in which he expressed the either, so after some gesticulation hope that the good relationshi in which all took part, the win between
V.R.C. the Royal ning crew realised that the race Hongkong Yacht Club,
and the was over and that they could stop Canton Rowing Club would be fur- rowing.
ther strengthened. He congratur lated Canton on winning
WINE SMUGGLING
Junk Mistress Fined
Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning, Wong Yee,", miatrees of junk No. 1755, was charged with illegal possession of 44 cattles of
Garthwalte Mitchell
Tucker
Taylor
Williams Bonavia
Bowling Analysis,
O. M. R. W. 13.5 1 56 3 5 0" 15 + 12 2 31
7 0 15. 2" 2- 0 180
20
0
Army Major. Bonavia, c Large, b
Eadon
44 Lt. Walker, c ́Sinclair, b Ri-
chards .........
L. Waring, c Stephenson, b
Large
Capt. Williams, c:Sinclair, b
Eadon Late Butler, b Marsham Spr. Tucker, c Stepherson, b
Fedan
Lt. Garthwaite, not out Cpl. College, c Stuclair, b
Besant
Sgt. Taylor, not out Extras (B. 3. . . 1 ......
4
s
.10
28
Total cror wits 131
did not bat.
·Capt. Michell and Lt. Williams
Fall of the wickets:-1/14¦.. 2/23: 3/64; 4/86; 5/88; 8/91; 7/106.
Bowling Analysis
Richarda
Large
Eadon Marsham Besant Cutler
O. M. R. W.
9 1.23
8.0 40%
1
1 7 1 31 3 8 0 28 1 2 2. 0 1 2. 0 5 0
HK.CC. v. K.C.C.
70 not out by Tam Pearce, the Despite an excellent innings of Hongkong Cricket Club lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club by Ave wickets, on their own ground. H.K.C.C. (for 7 dec.).
T. E. Pearce, 74 not out. P. Madar, 4 for 55.
K.C.C. (for 5 wickets)
B. C. Fincher, 49.
8. V. Gittins, 42 not out. T. A. Pearce, 4: for 84.
IR.C. WINS
104
182
On their own ground the Indian Recreation Club 1st XI beat Craigengower by 138 runs.
L.R.C. and gave të Kamen A. H. Humjan $8. R. Lee 4 for 38.
E. D. Pereira 6 for 8.
166
28
A. R. Abhas enabled the Indian A good score of 58 not out by
Recreation Club second, XX 'to beat the Craigengower by 6 wickets at Happy Valley...
0.0.0.
93
T. Tech. 37., AA Rumjahn 5 for 28. IRC for 5
119 A. R. Abbas 58 not out. 6. Abbas 3 for 33
RE. BEAT RAO,C.
At Bookunpoo the Royal En- gineers beat the Royal Army Or dinance Corps by 7 wickets"
R.A.0.C
Spr. Wells 5 for 26. RE.
120
Spr. Tucker:38.
Col. Nosworthy. 37.
.. The second race was for Naval
Whalers, and there were no fewer. Mr. H. W. Dulley; "speaking on than ten entries. They were so behalf of the Yacht Club congratu- dutable wine. well strung out abreast that it lated the V.R.C. on the success of A Revenue Officer, who prosey was impossible for all of them to their regatta while Mr B Ras-cuted stated to His Worship that keep within the 300 yards of so mussen speaking on behalf of the during the raide at about 8 p.m., of the finishing line, with the re- Canton Club said that they were on Friday night in Yaumati Ty guilty said that the person, she ault that some of them, to keep a i fortunate to win. He thought the phoon Shelter, a big qurolity of did not know, to convey the wine straight course, were compelled to course was one of the best he had wine was found hidden în đê-- to some place for a certain sum Anish on the wrong side of the rowed in Hongilsong.
fendants boat
of money as reward judge's yacht. A couple of Naval Mae Canton Club was presented. The defendant in pleading †. A fine of 8500 was imposed.
to
enable the Omcial Receiver (Mr. J. Lockhart-Smith) to take out a warrant of arrest against the absconding debtor.
Verhoma Rapchand, trading as the "Kohinoor Silk Store and as the Royal Silk Store,' appeared on his adjourned public examina tion and applied for the annull- ment of the adjudication order. Mr. FX D'Almada, Snr. for the applicant, stated that debtor's assets were discovered to De about $3,000, instead of $4,500 and he could not now be expected to pay 15 per cent, as ordered in the previous hearing. The adjudica- tion order was annulled.
Mr. William Frederick Gardner, a receiving order against whom was made in May 23, 1932, applied for
Lockhart discharge. Mr. Smith said that Mr. Gardner, was willing to accept the terms in his report: His Lordship granted the discharge in the terms suggested in the Official Receiver's report.
Mr. C.C, Chan, the managing partner of the "Central Trading Company, one of the petitioning creditors against the Kwan Tye firm said in evidence that the Brinedowed him $2,597.75. En reply to his counsel, Mr. J.T. Prior, Mr. Chan said. that the money owed was for goods sold and delivered. Recently he received a letter from the Kwan Tye Firm of which Mr. Li Yam Τ0118 was the partner, asking him to attend a private meeting to discuss the paying off of he debts. According to the state- ment made by a foil of the Kwan Tye firm, the firm's assets were estimated at about $20,000 with Habilities at 860,000. A receiving order was made against the firm.
DREDGING WITHOUT
PERMISSION
Before. Commander Newill at the Marine
Court yesterday three Chinese boatmen, Lai Kam “Shai. Wong Fo Yau and Leung Nr. were charged for attempting to dredg from the bed of the Victoria Har- boar without permission,
They pleaded guilty and were each Aned 85 or five days hard la- bour in default.
POLICE BEATHIN
An all round display by Sergeant Flood of the RA.BC was the "feature of the match between the Royal Army Service Corp and the won by the former by 7 runs, Police Recreation Club, which was
RAS.C......................
8/8gt. Flood 84 Forrest 4 for 20..
"Police
“W. E. Meadows 46.
8/8gt. Flood 4 for 38.
150
143
KC.C, 2nd XI. v. EK.C.C. On the K.C.C. ground, the Hong- Kong C.C.drew with the KC.C. Juniors.
HKC.C. (for 7 dec.)
A K. Mackensie 44. J. E. Juff 42.Hot out.. G. Lee 4 for 49, K.C.C. (for 6);
I. P. Macaulay 31.
RECREIO WINS
174
On their own ground the Civil Bervice lost to the Recreio by wickets.
08.0,0.
W. WShewan 28 not out. Recreio (for 5)
W. Reed 66 not outs J. P. McGowan
for 1
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