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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1931.

YACHT CLUB MEETING.

SATISFACTORY POSITION

DISCLOSED.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

The annual meeting of members of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held at the Club House, North Point, yesterday evening, the chair being taken by Mr. E. W. Carpen- ter, O.B.E

THE SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS.

SAARLAND WINS FROM FIREFLASH.

Saarland won the Shanghai Cham- plons yesterday afternoon. That was Mr. Day's only win yesterday, Mr. Lad's Fireflash, ridden by Mr. En-

whilo carnachu;

Becond

Mr. Mr, Murn's Hinzy Morn, ridden by Noodt, took third place.

The successful numbers in the Shanghai Champlons are as follows:

WAS

First Prizes (cach $142,000)-Nos. 1,319 and 78.103.

Second Prizes (cach over $40,000) Nos. 41,373 and 77,870. Third Prizes (ench over $20,000)~ Nos. 23.810 and 54,111.

The Chairman, un behalf of the P. S. bb, congratulated Major Stewart, Major J. R. Barry, Mr. l. Dreyer and Lieut. Couchman on winning the sailing interport at Shanghai by two points, after which iw said their thanks were also due to Capt. Krogh-Moe for the introst he had taken in connexion with the proposal for another design. The Mr. Evo's Banquet Eve (Mr.

Norwegian designer, Mr. famulin Johan Anker, had put up a design which n Sub-commitee han approved and a very reasonable fee! wax going to be charged for the bullding of each could ba boat. Full particulara obtained from Mr. i. S. Rouse and

to members circular would be sent during the coming week,

The following results of yesterday's through the mooting are available courtesy of the Hongkong Clubs:

The Chinkiang Cup-7 furlonga Mr. Valley View's Jolly Lindy

(Mr. Parkin) 1.

McCnun) 2. 3.

As regards rowing, Canton Manila were invited to row at

and the

Club's coming opening bruise but they were unable to make the necessary WAN autlcipated, arrangements. It however, that they would be able to compele in the closing cruise.

The annual report and statement of acciants were lald on the table, of which the following are extracts:

Annual Report.

The membership of the Club at present stands at 227, including tudy members.

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The number of new members elected during the year was 44 and 41 sub. seribers. During the year His Bonour Sir Joseph Kemp, C.B.E., was invited to become an Honorary Member of

Mr. R. H. McNair's Vecherock

Time-1. 40.2/5 secs. The Hankow Cop.-6 farlongs. Mr. Cnatie's Whitehall (br.

Encarnacao) 1. Mr. Dod's Cinchona Treo (Mr.

Pote Hunt) 2. Mr. Invertei!hing's Gang Warily

(Mr. Ferguson) 3. Time. 1. 36.4/5 Rech.- The Klakinng Cup-7 furlongs bioware, Law and Hickling's Glen App (Mr. Neerla) Mr. Fash's Ugly (Mr. Balton) Mr. Honiface Ecarte (Mr.

McBain). 3.

Time-1, 62.1/5 secs.. The Wuhu Cup.-6 furlonga. Meases. Lalenen and Brand's

L'Armour (Mr. Brand) Mr. Lads' lack of Diamonds

1.

2.

(Mr. Encarnacao) Mr. M. M. Sokoloft's Windmill

Plane (Bir. Beven) B. Time.--. 34.2/5 seen.

The Jackey Cun.1 Miles, Mr. Matsumoto's Novelist II

(Mr. Leistner}

the Club, an invitation which was Mr. Massachusetts' Mongol Boy

accepted.

2.

(Mr. J. O. Harris) oppor Mr. Harry White's Don Rizai

(Mr. H. A. Whitó) 8. Time.-2. 46 necs. The Champion Sweepstaken.---1% Milen.

this The Committee take tunity to again stress the need for more yacht owners to take out Ad- Blue to fly tha miralty warrants Ensign of the Club. The warrant is nt present held by eight Members only. During the year the conditions and regulations of the Trevessa Trophy races were reviewed and amended and the thanks of members are especially due to Captains Davison. Skinner and Johnstone for their co-operation and waluable auggestions in this work.

The Fencing Club continues to Bourish and the Committee on behalf of, the Club wish them continued sue. Cera,

Following the sale of "Typhuon and as the continuation of the Club's pulley, a new boat of a similar class has been launched under the name "Mansuun". In connexion with this, the Club's thunks are due to our Rear Commodore Mr. H. S. Rouse and Mr. V. Goulborn for their untiring efforts

In the design and during the building

of the buat.

The tragic loss of the "l'oseidan" during the year will be remembered by everyone and the Committee wish to take this opportunity of recording the Club's deep sympathy with the relatives of the victims and the Royal Navy in their loss.

Mr. Day's Saarland (Mr.

Mr. Lads' Fireflash (Mr.

Dallas) 1.

Encarnacao) 2.

Nool) 3,

Mr. Morn's Hazy Morn (Mr

Time.-2. 411/5 secs. The Jessield Handicap.-"A" Class 1. Mile.

Mr. S. A. Judah's Tiptop (Mr.

T. M. Colinco) 1. Mr. Sirrab's Hunter (Mr. R. M.

Harris) 2.

Mr. Cire's Dandylight (Mr.

J. O. Harris). Time.-2. 08.3/5 secs. The Jerfeld Handicap "B" Cians-- ↑ Mile.

Mr. Bleve'a Lazy Eva

(Mr. Noodt) 1.

Mr. R. L. W.'s Cyklon

(Mr. Needa) 2.

Mr. Dod's Good Iden (Mr.

Pollock)

Time.-2. 10.3/5 secs. The Jessfield Handleap "C" Class- Mile. Mr. Macley's Irving Berlin

(Mr. Rotho) 1.

Mr. Blunt's Blackmore Vale

(Mr. Ferguson) 2. Mr. Mollers Beaulight (Mr.

.

J. O. Harris) 3 Time-2. 00.2/5 seen.

Thanks Expressed. Dr. E. P. Minett who took great Interea in the Club's activities. has now left the Colony and the General Committee wish to place on record their keen appreciation of all he has done and also to record the Club's

exception of the nea-wall, we thanks, for the bandsome Challenge fortunate in escaping any materini Cup for Sculling and the Kowing damage during the TWO Typhoon Machine presented by him before he left. The Club's thanks are due to Cast, Krogh-Moe for his resistance in the matter of the proposed new class sep and 180 novels. Mr. Parker Recs

of racing yacht and in retaining Mr. Anker's aervices in their design. The thunks of the Club are also due to Mr. R. J. Vernali, the Honorary Secretary, and Mr. M. IDe Ville, the Assistant Hon. Secretary, and to Mrs. Rouse, the Honorary Librarian for their hard work in the interests of the Club and its Members.

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The library this year contains books dealing with yachting and the

has very kindly given forty books and Mr. Grist twenty-five.

The Club's Accounts.

Speaking regarding the accounts, Mr. J. Bentley said:

At the outset I would remind you that I am addressing you as an ordia-

A satisfactory- feature is the fact ary member of the Club and not as one of the Honorary Auditors which that the subscriptions show an in-happened to be this year.

think crease of $832. (exclusive of life menthe position of the Club, as disclosed bera) over 1931 and it is therefore by the annual accounts, may be con- anticipated that with economies the sidered as satisfactory, although, poa- Club will show a credit balance foribly, some members would have liked 1932.

to have seen that balance of $366.82 Expendituro The Club is extremely indebted for of the Income and two new rowing Challenge, Cups pre- Account as a credit balance on the Rented during the past season. Mr. F. other alde of the sheet. Against this C. lill has given a cup for Novico one must not lose sight of the fact Fours" together with replicas for each that the entrance fece, which amount- bi-ennial race: the first win was re- ed to $1,100, are not placed in the Ro gistered by the Canton Rowing Club venue Account at all but are trans- at the Opening Cruise and we trust ferred to the Reserve Account in the that the plethora of latent talent, at balance sheet. present existing in the Club, will bo The actual caah position shows a apurred to netivity by Mr. Hall's reduction of approximately $2,000 as generous gilt.

compared with the previous Bowls Committee.

but during the year under review The condition of the bowling green $1,700 was spent on the new boat particularly at the commencemeat of Monsoon, and debenturen wore re the season was far from shtisfactory, deemed to the extent of $400. The and in order that we should have a Monsoon expenditure le expected to supply of good turf at hand for re- repay itself in course of time and turling as required the banks on two show a profit..

year,

sides of the green were re-laid with The assets are down by about $430 new turf during the Summer months, but the amount written off for depre- It is hoped in this way to obtain a elation in all is about $1,700 so that supply of good turf for the bad drop need not cause any worry. patches on the green.

I do feel, however, that there is no During the year the interest of reason why the balance of the annual members has been well maintained revenue account should not be a amali and, as an increasing number are credit instead of a debit as has been taking up the gamo It. augurs well for the case for the past two years, and | the future.

I respectfully suggest to the incoming committee that they give this matter their consideration.

After the Annual Bowling Dinner in October, 1930, in lieu of the customary

concert, "Bowls were successfully

In the report, reference is, of noces. played under flood lights: It is hoped alty, made to the new charge item of to repeat the experiment again this, $500. paid to our treasurera for their valuod services. As you are aware

year.

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1. Walker. Liont, Col. W. N. Stokes, The Committee have to record with this yearly foe, which is a rocurring deep regret the death of Mr. Georg fast annual meeting, and having e

Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, library. one, was sanctioned by you at the

O. B. E. Vice-Commodore, Mr. H. S. Salling Committee, Commodore A. Messra. C. E. L Grist V. Goulbern R. Edwards: his sterling work as

the necounts I can say that Mr.

Rouse. Roar Commodore, Mr. T. 11.11. Walker, Liest. Col. W. N. Stakes, G. G. S. Thomson, G. T, May, G. Tak Convenor. and Secretary of the Howls Lockin and myself consider they are

At the conclusion of the mesting," Sub-Committee for some six years notioraid for theservicen R. Shaw. Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. J. and Measts. F. D. Tracy, V. Goulborn, Hadgett, and H. W. Dalley.

Vernall.Assistant- Hon. Scarotary, B. Nares and C. E. L. Grist.

Itowing Committeo, Messrs. H. W. votes of thanks were expressed to the will long be remembered and his in any case, such a Club

Mr. M. I. De Ville. Librarian, Mrs. cheery presence at our games is andly, should have no difcalty in meeting. B. Rouse.

Dulley, R. Behmidt, K. S, Robertson, out-going Committee and to

members, alon missed.

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nominal charge of this

Members empowered Mr. H. 8. G. T. Padgett, G. T. Hay, and 3, 8. Chairman, while

wished Mr. A. L. Shields, who is going. During the year the Club House

nature.

Rouse to convey their grateful thanks Thomson.

Following is the General Cominiites away on laave, a very happy holiday" has boon maintained structurally in a.

New Ollerra Elected.

to his wife for the hard work she had good "stale" of repair"and,”- wlik-tha

"The following "officiala wane electod. done in connexion with the Club's for the ensuing year. Commodore A. and a speedy retura..

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