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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935.

SUNDAY'S YACHTING

Cruiser Race Under Fast Conditions

By SHELL BACK)

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club opened their Cruiser Rac- ing Season on Sunday last with an unofficial Pool race, the course set being from the Yacht Club round Warlan Light house to starboard and back, a distance of 21 miles.

Conditions were excellent, with a esh Easterly breeze, which sent the twelve starters off close hauled on the starboard tack; Mr. Lambert's sloop "Azama" slipped off with a neat start and As was soon leading the fleet on the beat down to Lyeemoon, the yachts went out through the Pass they started to string out into line. fetching Cape Collinson close hauled on the Port tack and the order was Azuma. U & 1. Penguin Tern Sai Long with Wanderer overhauling the last three.

varying

The remainder were spaced at with intervals behind. "Tavy II" bringing up the rear. had already given up. "Quest" having apparently got into diff- culties with her main sai: some where of the Chinese Bathing Sheds near Talkoo.

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WATERY TRIP

After Colinson was passed, sheets were eased to make Waglan on a close reach and the run out was distinctly exhliarating salling. with the breeze ho.ding steady and a shortish sea rolling in from the

The East.

Four Tunners getting all they wanted and u watery trip was the general rule fora, so much so in fact that U & I reported a large Ash washed up on deck.

wer:

Wagian was reached first by Azuma followed fairly closely by U&I and Wanderer: next came five Four Tonners, Penguin, Tern. Sai Long. Typhoon and Monsoon, Cut.y having turned back soon after passing Lam Tong Island: finally Luana and Tavy II, the former rapidly overhauling the smaller boats, the latter in what is vaguely known as the middle distance.

TRIP HOME

On the trip home the going was easier, as the sea was on the quarter instead of slapping over the bows and the run was effected with decidedly more comfort than on the outward journey. Azuma held her place in the lead and was first over the line, having done the homeward stretch at slightly under 6 knots, which is a very erediable performance against a reasonably strong fou) tide. U & I and Wanderer both maintained

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their positions at second and third, while Luana overhauled the Four Tonners oget home fourth.

PENGUIN WINS

LOCAL POLO TOURNEY

Three Two-Chukker Games

The two-chukker tournament of the Local Polo Tourney held unier the auspices of the Hong Kong

·Polo Club was held at the Boun- dary Road ground yesterday and Teams 1, 2 and 6 qualified for the semi-final-

The match between Team 1 and Team 5 resulted in a win for the former by 5 goals to 2.

AIRMAN'S LUCKS

Takes Wife's Advise

(Special Air Mail Service,

Londen, Sept. 28. When the news reached London yesterday that Captain Campbell Black and Mr. M'Arthur had made a parachute landing on the crash- ing of their 'plane, Miss Desmond (Mrs. Campbell Black) told an "parachute interviewer that her hunch" had probably been the means of saving her husband's life..

"He had never used a parachute previously," she said," but just be- From the throw-in Team 1 fore his departure I persuaded him captured the ball and narrowly to sacrifice his 'overcoat for a missed scoring in the first minute parachute, despite his protests that of the game. They did not have he would be quite all right. You. another tili five minutes later and don't know how wonderful it is this, time Pim made no mistake that my hunch has saved his life." about it. This was followed by

. Miss Desmond also said that a Of the Four Tonners, "Penguin" another two, one from Johnston few days before the fight Mr.

and the other from Fortman, last years Champion, sipped away

The end of the first chukker with a lead on the beat out to

came with no change in score. Lyeemoon, and held it all through

At the resumption of the second the race. Tern led Sai Long by a short distance over most of the chukker Team 5.were awarded a course, but after a deur struggle free hit and Rose Price made sure and reduced their deficit to two. Sal Long overhauled her to get in

The From the throw-in Team 5 cap- some forty seconds ahead.

carried it to rear of the smal boat section wastured the ball an

and opponent's territory brought up by Typhoon and Mon- their

Jones brought their deficit dowŁ

soon.

means

Last, but not by any east; Tavy II arrived in a some- what leisurely manner and when the mathematical experts finished correcting the times according to the handicap allowances It was found that she had won by a short head what must be her first race for many a season."

to one.

After this there was no stopping 1 who completely over- Team whelmed them to score two goals in succession, another from Port-

still and

another from

man

Jalinston,

The teams were:-Team 1:

Johnston Portman.

Pim and Worment Team 5: Hooper, Rose Price. Gwydr Jones and William- sor...

SECOND MATCH

M'Arthur visited them and told them that the experts had salu that a parachute jump was rather ike a ten-foot Jump from a win- dow" So I did a ten-foot jump from a window just for practice,"

said M'Arthur.

Miss Desmond was in a news theatre in London when the fact of her husband's safety became known. A special slide was shown on the screen telling Miss Desmond that important news awaited her.

"Before I got to the manager's once, however." she said, "I turn- ed round and saw that another slide had been projected on to the screen intimating that my husband was safe."

NO PLANS YET

Anxious inquiries concerning the safety of the airmen had been the made by Viscount Furness, millionaire racehorse owner, who employed Captain Campbell Black

The second of the match was between Team 2 and Team 3. with

his pilot some years ago. When the latter eventually coming out

time was Lord Furness was married to Mrs. the victor after extra

Enid Cavendish in August. 1933 called,

The Brst chukker was undoubt- | Captain Black acted as best man.

MI. Cyril A. Nicholson, the edly Team 3's. They overran their and scored

Snetheld stockbroker, who financed opponents' defence twice, both coming from the stick Captain Campbell Black's flight. of Alexander. who substituted for Marson.

Possibly seventeen minutes in the hour is a long handicap for any yacht, but, without a reason- abe chance of winning the slower boats wil very naturally not race. In any event, on the days results there cannot be much argument against the handicaps, since the corrected times showed a differ- end of less than sixteen minutes between the first and last or ten yachts, varying widely in size and rig; thus the allowances appear to represent a fair idea of the pro- bable performance of the boats, even if it was rather galling tur Azuma and U & I to be put back to second and third places by the arrival of a latecomer.

Below are the official finishing and corrected times, the number

the

each right indicating yacht's floa: placing:-

Corr. Finished

Pos,

2 13.38.30 13.34.42

on

Azuma

Mr. E. B. Lambert).

U. and I. . 13.41.30 13.35.58 (Mr. G. V. T. Marshall)

13.54.57 13.43.12

3

Luana

(Mr. A. L. Shields)

Typhoon 14.08.45 13.43.52

9

(Squadron Leader C. R. Keary"

Tern 14.05.28 13.40.55

7

Mrs. B. Foley).

Wanderer 13.42.53 13.39.10

5

(Mr. H, G. Tilley)

Quest

........ D.N.F.

Monsoon

1412.44 13.47.28

10

(Mr. H. W. Dulley)

Cutty

.D.N.F.

"

stated last night that he had not su far. made any plans in regard エピー

to another flight. He could not decide anything until he had con sulted Captain Black.

the From the throw-in at sumption of the second chukker, Murray Lewis scored a beautiful goal and this was followed by the equalizer also from him. This was the last goal of the second chuk-' ker. but as the game was a draw. the called and extra time was winning goal was scored by Met- calfe.

The teams lined up as follows:-- Team 2: Murray Lewis, Metcalfe.. Henriques and Ropes. Team 3: Baker Carr. Whitaker, Lawe and Alexander.

THIRD "MATCH

The third and last match of the day was between Team 6 and Team 4 and the verdict went to the former who won by 3 goals to i

6 Team

had the better of exchanges in the first chukker and Bousheld took an early lead! drew first blood with a neat shot and Wilson followed sult with beautiful nearside backhander. A fine run by Newbigging reduced their deficit to one.

Penguin

4 .... 14.00.33 13.36.30 Col, Lewis and Capt Bay)

Sai Long 14.04.47 13.40.18. 6 (Capts J. Hooper and Cowan) - Tavy II. 14.55.23 13.31.42 -1

Tamar W. R. Officers).

Ladies Sweepstake

Races

a

The second chukker was fought out in midfield, but for the first few minutes both teams could not obtain the upper hand. Team 6 eventually got the ball from an outside throw-in and a fine run backed up by good hitting enabled Wilson to score the only goal of the second chukker.

Ideal salling weather and a fine

The following was the line-up: breeze favoured the yacht races Team 6: Bousfeld, Wilson, Stan- yesterday in the Ladies Sweepstake ton and Fielden. Team 4: New- bigging. Macnamara, Meade and

"A" and Mixed Classes.

The course was Channel Rocks Kelly, (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Rumsey Shoal (P), Channel Rocks (8) and Anish at Club line, a distance of 7.9 miles.

The following were the detailed results:-

“A” Class—Started 14.45

Finished Pos.

16.15.11 2

Lobo

(Mrs. Thackerey) La Linda ........

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16.17.00

18.11.12

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(Mrs. M. G. Keary, Pat

(Mrs. D. W. Persse)

Mixed Class—Storied 14.55

Finished Corr. Pos. 16.17.37 18.17.37 3

Diana

(Miss I. F Ritchie) Colleen a

1020,44 18.15.28 2 (Mra. P. F. Foley) Sirius

"(Mrs. Cooper),

16.33.24 18:10,214 I

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Amsterdam, Oct. 13. The fifth game in the world championship (Chess) which was played at Delft, ended in a draw The score is now Alekine 34 and Euwe 11- Transocean Kuo Men

driver, Rudolf Carraciola, who this year won six of the dieren European Grand Prix races

for the Mercedes Benz firm, has been officially accorded, the title of the champton of Europe and presented with a gold medal by the "Asso- clation of Internationally Recog nised Automobile Clubs," in their annual meeting here.

Carraciola tops the list of suc- cessful race drivers. with sixteen points being followed by two other the Mercedes Benz members of team Figlola and Branchitscb:

The meeting axed the dates for the Internationa: races in Europe next year- Transocean Kuo Min.

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