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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930..

INTERPORT ROWING SALE OF PONIES.

AT CANTON.

HONGKONG SECURE FLAG IN CLOSE CONTESTS.

KEEN TUSSLES.

SOME WELL-KNOWN NAMES

IN BUNCH OF 23.

Some well-known race ponies were put up for auction yesterday after- noon at the Hongkong Jockey Club stables at Causeway Hay. The prices pald were on the whole quite good, and in two cases the purchase price exceeded $1,09. A chestnut Derby grifin fetched $1,225 and a grey stal. lion, also a derby griffin, was sold for $1,100,

Shamron, De, 14. Some very close racling was the feature of the Interport Regatta held here yesterday.

The following is the full list of The honours

thel were very evenly divided. Hong-ponies sold, with

pricon: kong winning the flag by securing the Jamaica the two principal events, the Senter Billiards and Junior Fours. Whilst Canton Red Skin won the other four Interport events Young Rasen] in the programme, namely, the Mongolian Priner Senior and Junior Pairs and the Grifin Fours and Paire,

Good & Hot

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SERVICES BILLIARD

TOURNAMENT.

THE NG SZE-KNONG CUP COMPETITION.

The following is the result of the first round of the Services billiard tournament held at the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home Inat night for the Ng Sze-kwong Billarda Chillenge Cups:

R.A.M.C.

purchase

70 но

Graham! innson Tidd Davies

160

146

150

150

Wiese

144

BG

25

740

46

110

H.MS. Berwick.

Tremelling

100

700

Yeo

150

56

Kerfoot

111

129

150

640

Chestnut sub griffin, serena 1031, belght 13.1...

Both Hongkong wins were secur- ed by a very narrow margin, the Senlor Fours for the Cameron; Challenge Cup by half length.| Chestnut Mare. Dérby grün, whilst the Junior for the Hongkong| Telegraph Challenge Cup still closer race, the verdict galax บ Hongkong only by a canva This is the third time in secessioni that the Hongkong Telegraph Chal-| lenge Cup has gone to Hongkong.

WAH

The Cunton Grithos were exceps tionally good and won both their events. Fourn and Prits, the latteri by en lengths and the former by half a length.

Keylock & Pratt's Menzure- nient certinente dated 15th, July, 1930, oge 7 years, Aght 13.2

Grey Stallion Derby Grifin,

Keylock & Pralta measure ment certifiente dated 15th July, 1938, height 13.3 Fifty Fifty Inte im

Claas pony, bright 13,4, win- mer of many races. Jumper.

Thratian, Stakes won $1,200

this year,

The Canton Senior Pais triumph-Rising Star, sub griffin 1931. ed for the fourth tiaw in succession. Zepher, winner and played at

exten meetings Challenge winning the Schubert Cup by three-quarters, of a length: Turb, wins, I secund and whilst the Junior Pair again re- tained The OE Challenge Cup by an easy Juargin of four lengths

The Naval Race provest an cass for H. M., S. Moth, the victory

rew from the Annentore Fran- enise Argus having the misfortune) to break a rowlork within a few) varts of the start.

Events Described,

I thint at Extra Meetings- Third Key... Siamese Shop. Martini Cockinit. Grey Polo Pony Osiris. King's

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The draw for the second round is 125 as under: R.A.M.C. . .M.S. "Stormcloud", H.M.S. "Medway" v. H.M.S. "Thracian," R. E. Serata, v. H.M.S. "Tamar," A. and S.H. v. 1,100 R.A.0.C.

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LOCAL YACHTING.

THE FOURTH LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

The fourth Ladies' Championship rare under the auspices of the R. K. Yacht Club was sailed yesterday, the i-ng-Chanel Kocks SI, 230 Mark

Line (5). Kowloon 10

Rock 608), Churned Rocks (9). Distance. 160 7.4 mil.

The following were the res

40 Ault:

370

500

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In holida

In the firitlin Pairs, over a

Y.M.CA. arcand harkey mile course, the Canton Rowing eleven, which will play a match the Kowloon Ladies at Club's crew secured a goal starvainst and increasing their lead from the King's Park this afternoon at 5 start they passed the finish am.. la ng follows-.-W. J. Scot line 10 lengths, ahead of Hongkong, Cher; A. N, Other, W. Staker; W. J. The Canton crew rowed really well Brown. R. A. Balog, L. Stedman: for a writtin crew.

Fermion, 1 Macey, W. H. The Senior Fours, for the Can. Smith, 1., Perry, L. Coonthes. eron Challenge Cop, was rowed) juver a one mile course, Both crews

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Me, 11., Hughes * Mr. M. de Linde

Mr. J. 1. Antara | Mr. G, Pickering Masc. P.S. Stewart)

HOCKEY.

H.M.S. The Club's 1st XI v "Medway," on Wednesday, 17th December, at 5 pm. on the USR.C. ground:--Gregory; W. Woodward, CR.C.) prosited. He gave the Lonst. E. ifenry: M. G. Mills, A. Dand, of the Hongkong Club, to which Mr.J. Noronha; T. J. Price, C. Francis,

got away well with Canton slightly in the lead, Hongkong drawing lovel at the quarter mile. A very W. Carpenter (Commodore of the H. Owen Hughes, M. G. Marriott, exciting

zace ensurd, the Yacht B.I.K.Y.C.) and Mr. A. L. Shields, R. More. Club getting the lend near the responded. Later the company nd- inurned to the thentre ndjoining the finish. 1 rss the line with final sport hall a length ahead of Club, and took part in a special dance. the Canton bont.

Regatta Oficials.

The Junior Pairs over a mile

The officials for the regatta were:

course, for the Otto Challenge Cup, Mr. A. Hofmeister (President. proved an

An easy win for Canton,,R.C.); Mr. E. W. Carpenter (Com-

whose crew finished four length odore, RILEY.C.); Mr. R. Rus- ahead after having had the load mussen (Captain, C.R.C.); Mr. A. H. from the start.

Chambers (Captain, H.KY.C.), und Mr. Va B. G. Ferrier (Secretary. GRC).

In the Grillin Fours, both crews were somewhat ragged, but after rowing very level throughout, the Canton crew managed to secure a

win by the narrow margin of halt a length.

The Senior Pairs over a mile course, for the Schubert Challenge: Cup, was secured by Canton, (hy) half a length.

Licut, Commander Knight. R.N... Messrs. R. K. Batchelor, M. A. An- ett and E. W. Carpenter neted as indges: Mr. J. Baud and Mr. A. Shields us umpires and Mr. W. H. Kobler as starter,

The results were:-

Griffin Pairs (mile).-1, C. R. C. (P. Busse, bow, H. Reimerį, stroke. |and L. B. Wood, cox); 2, R.II.K.Y.C.. (A. M. Cochrane, T. S. Marshall and J. II. Davy), Time 4.23 secs. The Junior Fours, for the Senior Fours (1 mile) for Cameron

"Telegraph Cup" Struggle.

ANDERSON'S langkong Telegrin Challenge Challenge Cup.. R.II.K.Y.C., (A.

ASAHI BEER

Cup, over a mile course, proved. Chambers, how, C. B. Easterbrook, the closest event of the day, there No. 2. K. 8. Robertson. No. 3. 17. being borely

and F. P. Lenfesty, quarter length Fulley, strake. 20 difference between the two lots. C.R.G. (W. A. n, Gardener, 10. Phte. J, IL. Frolich, R. Rasmussen. ut any time during the race, Hut is

tel B. W. Hewett). Time, 6.21 sees. hists got away together with u Junior Pairs

( mile) for the fast stroke, each endeavouring to Challenge Cut-1, C.R.C., (R. get the load at the start. Both Brind, how. R. R. W. Ashby, siroke. were level at the quarter mile, 1. B. Wood, cox): 2, R.JLKY.C., Canton very slightly in the bad at T. May. J. D. II. Crawford and Bole Agent the half site, and level again at 1. G. Allito). Time 4.5715 secs.

The three-quarter mile. Hongkong Grim Faurs (one mile), C.R. MITSUI put on their finnl spurt which was C. Surling, bw, J. H. Biggs, No. 12. F. Tusse, No. 3, H. Reimers, stroke, immediately followed by and I. B. Wood, cox); 2, R.II.K.Y.C., BUSSAN and though the two beads held cach, A. 31. Cochrane, T. S. Marshall, L. KAISHA other the Hongkong bont passed. Whipps, F. M. Hartley and 3. H.

LTD.

the finishing line a bure ervas Davy). Tine, 5.53 secs. ahead of the Canton boat.

Senior Pairs (N milel for the PILSENER BEEN HONGKONG Both J. M. S. Moth and the Schubert Challenge Cup.--1, C.R.C., Cannoniere Francaise Argus werd (3. H. Frolich. Dow, R. Rasmussen, prosent at the Regatta which took roke, H. W. Hewett, cox): 2. R.H. place at Encounter Reels about and 1. G. Allison). Time. 451 secs.

K.Y.C. (A. H. Chambers, I. Dulley BA and a quarter above Shameen. Junior Fours (1 mile)

A large number of spectators were present and enjoyed the racing in. R.R.K.Y.C., (G. T. May, bow. Hongkong Telegraph Challenge Cup. ideal weather. The prizes wera G. G. S. Thomson, No. 2, M. H. Arnold distributed on board H. M.-S. Moth No. 8. J. D. H. Crawford, stroke, I. G. by Mrs. Hoffmeister at the conclu: Allison cox), 2. C.R.C, (II. Brind, sion of the last race.

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H. Vollmers, V. E. C. Ferrler, R. R. In the evening. the crews, and mem. W. Ashly and I.B. Wood). Time, hers of bath the Canton and Hong, 16.3T sees,

There has the Cal in the Canter

Naval Race (* mile)-ILM.S.

Club for the Interport dinner, where Math wa. from Cannoniere Francais Mr. A. Hoffmeister (President of the Argus in 6.35 recz.

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