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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRÍL 2, 1932.

THE CHAMPIONSHIP INTERPORT ROWING.

SEMI-FINALISTS.

ONLY ONE VACANCY TO

BE FILLED.

E.C. Fincher and T. Honda yesterday qualified to meet in the semi-final round of the singler tennis championship, when the former defeated Ho Ka-lau, and the Japanese won his unfinished game with Ng Sze-cheung.

MANILA AND CANTON TO

COMPLETE 'TO-DAY.

One of the most interesting regattas held here for some years will take place to-day when Manila, Canton and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club meet in a triangular contest for several coveted trophies at North Point, com mending at 2.46 p.m.

At the conclusion of the afternoon's sport Lady Pool will distribute the prizes won in the interport events an well as those won during the past

ведвол.

The following in the 1931-1932 prize Hat:

Championships.

Cruiser Class—1, "U & 1" (Mr. II. S. Rouse; 2, "Isis" (Llaut. Ans- truther).

Handlenp Class-1, "Siskin" (Mr. A. V. Horvoy); 2, "Boojum" (Mr. R. Stock).

One Design und Heyward Hayes.~~~ All crews are in splendid fettle and combined with the promise of good 1, "Bluejacket" (Mr. It. S. Rouso); 2, weather and smooth water spectators "Boojum" (Mr. G. Pickering),

Gool Clana-1, "Lola" (Mr. R. are assured of a most enjoyable after- The Kowloon player was offer- noon. Launches will follow every Grlove): 2, "Eunice" (Mr. M. I. de ed a stern resistance by Ho, who race and during the afternoon tea Ville).

the

of the diaplayed greatly improved form will be served on

Ladies' Championships. and deserved to win a net. Fin-Club to the strains of music.

The attendance of his Excellency Handicap Clans.-1, "Siskin" (Mins cher's dominance at the net was the Governor and Indy Peel will lend Mackie); 2, "Roila" (Mrs. Sheldon). the turning point in the game, much interest to the afternoon, Al IY and G Class-1, "Boojum" (Mira, although even in this department the end of the regaita Lady Peel will Ho Ka-lau was not lacking, and present the prizes. hund some especially brilliant There will be several saling races Adams), moments in the second set, when for members of the Club and also for the launched an offensive to break ladies. down a 5-1 deficit,

somewhat

of

Interport Programme. The interport programme, together with the teams, will be as follows:

2.46 p..; Sculling Race. 3 p.m.-Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Challenge Cup for Inter-Club Junior Pairs: Canton, Poto Hunt (Bow), W. G. Cameron (stroke), II. W. Hewett (cox); R.HI.K.Y.C., P. L.. Leefe (bow), H. F. White (stroke) and F. C. B. Black (cox).

2, "Speedwell (Mrs.

Pickering); Stewart); 3, "Bluejacket" (Mrs.

*"Siskin" Cap (presented by Miss Mackie).-1, "Diana" (Mrs. Bing- har).

"Boojum" Cup (presented by Mra. "Daphne" (Miss Pickering).-1, Stokes).

Commodore's Cups, Cruisers.-1, "Curlew" (Major Mouxley).

II and I Class.-1, "Ailsa" (Capt. Lockner).

Y and G Clara.-1, "Bluejacket" (31r. H. S. Rouse).

Both players were

e in their placements, and Although the Chinese acored a few pointe with passing shots, gener- ally speaking the returns were made direct to the attacker, who was given ample opportunity tucking away angle volleys. In this respect Fincher gained nearly

3.30 p.m.-The Stock Exchange Cup fifty per cent, of his points. for Inter-Club Senior Fours: Manilo, Vice-Commodore's Cups.

The Ng Sze-cheung-Honda S. Crawford (bow), J. B. Rankin (No.

.

Cruisers.-1, "Azuma" (Mr. E, "endurance toat", left unfinished 2), N. Liniey

niey (No. 3), J.

J. G. II. Lander

Lambert). from Wednesday, came to a closo If. Frolich (bow), F.A. V. Harvey),

J. F. d. Kingsley (cox); I and I Class-1, "Siskin" (Mr. Canto

(No. 2), R. R. W. play. when Honda took the final (No. 3), B. R. Rasmussen (stroke) (Major Stewart).

Ashby Y and G Cines.-1, "Speedwell" set at 6-4, while in the open and W Seiffert (cox): RILK.Y.C doubles, the Rumjahn cousins C. B. Ensterbrook (bow), R. J. D. C. found their way into the semi-Grleve 1. Arnold (No. 3).]

((stroke) and I. G. final by overcoming Chiu and H. W. Hung in straight sets.

after a further half an hour's

Allina

J.

Rear-Commodore's Cups. Craisers.1, "La Cigale" (Mr. N.

V. A. Croucher).

J.

11 and I Class-1, “Norénu" (Unpt. Kregh-Mac).

Y and G Class-"Why Wonder?" (Cajt. G. Fowkes).

(cpx). All last four positions in both The Hynes Challenge Cup for Inter Club Junior Fours: Canton, championships with the exception Pote Hunt (Bow), E. Sterling (No. 2), of one in the doubles have

"Potts Challenge Cup for Race to now F. Busse (No. 3) W. G. Cameron been filled. S. A. Rumjabo and

and II. W. Hewett (cox): Maenavy II (Ward Room

P. L. Leefe (bow), F. Officers,

"Tamar"); 2, "Cur-

M. W. Lo meet in the top half of per No. 2), G. T. May (No. 3). lew" (Major Tosh); 3, "Monsoon"

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THE "TWELVE-SIX" STANDARD SALOON

4.30

the singles, and E. C. Fincher and

II. White (stroke) and F. C. B. (Mr. A. H. Chambers),, T. Honda in the lower section. Black cox).

"Tai Yat" Cup.-1, "Noréna" (Capt. while in the doubles, E. C. Fincher

pm. The Murdoch-Kennett J. Krogh-line).

• and 1 and . Goldman will be opposed Cup for Inter-Club Pair: Manila, N.

1" Cup. (Presented by Mr. to Ho Ka-fau and Yew Man-kit, Linley (how). J. G. H. Lander

H. S.

and the Rumjaha cousins, present | (stroke) and J. F. C. Kingsley (cox); N. Cray "La Cigale" (Mr.

champions will meet with the win-Canton, I. J. Frolich (bow), B. R. Rasmansen (stroke) and W. Soifert nera of the Segalen-Walsham Veox); R.II.K.Y.C. C. B. Easterbrook

(bow)

H. W. Dalley (stroke), I, G. Allison (cox).

The Novice Fours Chal-

M. W. and M. K. Lo context.

The full results were: Open Singles.

E. C. Fincher bent ilo Ko-lan 6-4,

T. Honda bent Ng Ste-cheung 3-0. 6-2, 6-4.

Open Double.

S. A. and II. D. Runjahn bent Chia and Jung 6-1, 6-1.

Club Championship. A. L. Sullivan buat A. H. Harkins,

7-6, 4-1.

Handicap Singles "A."

F. A. Redmond heat A. D. Hum- phreys 6-2, 6-4.

A. I. C. Bowker bent JJ, Wnite 4-2, 6-1.

Handieap Dunisica. Lampard and Clarke beat R. K. and D. J. Valentine 6-2, 6-0.

"Siskin" "Siskin" Cup (Presented by Mr. A. (R. P. Harvey)-1, "Dorothea", Edwards).

"Blucjacket" Cup (Presented by Mr. II. 5. Ro

Rouse), "Daphne” (Lt. Col. 5 p.m. T lenge Cup: Canton, H. W. Hewett Cup. (Presented by Mr. R.

"Lola"

1.-1, "Eunice" (Capt. Bose). Denison (Mr. A. V. Harvey).

"Betition"

Warren

(bow), M. C. Gillett (No. 2), B. H. Grie Challenge Cup.-1, "Siskin"

Schroter (No. 3), J. Penfield (stroke), (bow), A. C. Young G

and W. Seilfert (cox); R.H.K.Y.C.

|H.

son

Trophy-1, "Ailya”

.J. Go (No. 3), H. N. William (Caps Cup.-1, "Zephyr"

H

(true)Y.C. (2), L (cox); (bow), A. H. Stedman (No. 2), J. P. Hollingdale (No. 3), H. M. J. McIntyre (stroke) and.1. G. Allison {cox}).

(Continued on Next Column.)

BIR F. C. B. Black Holbrook

F. E. Skohy (for Annual

(bisher

Competition between Royal Navy and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club), Presented by The Captain. Officers and men of H.M.S. Frobisher.-1,

Yacht Club.

competition

International between Corinthian

Presented by tenms), Senndinavian members of the Club. 1, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.

J. D. Humphreya and Blaker bent Cup (for annual

Mackie and Mayhew 6-4, 7-5.

Handicap Mixed Doubles,

R. Hancock and Miss Hancock beat Barton and Miss Hallifax 6-2, 6-4.

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