GBY CLUB Larry Gains ECORDS
Pursuing
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER
26, 1983.
ROYAL HONGKONG £10,000, FOR DOCTOR Big Hitting
YACHT CLUB,
TEAMS HAVE Primo Carnera Move To Attract More
EVERY MATCH
CENTRE
London, Oct. 4.TITLE BOUT AT ANY jon is only month old,, ow of the leading Rugby unboaton. In the fol et only Cross Keys, Fylde, Guy's Hospital, Metropolitan Police, and Wasps have won ch-and the latter two have only played two
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London, Oct. 25. Larry Gains, the Canadian-born negro. hanyýweight, has issued *'a challenge to Primo Carnoza, world's champion, for title bout at any centre the champlon may choose.
Falling the champion, Gains In willing to inect Uzcudum, the Spaniard who
fought Carnera recently but without seriously threatening the ruler of the heavyweights, for a side 60 stake of £1,000," I 1 27 64 @ 2 65 47
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Gains has chased overy champion, from Dempsey's time until now, and has always met with refusals. He has been recognised as a challenger
of merit for some ten years or more.
--Reuter
OUTSIDER
WINS
CAMBRIDGESHIRE FIASCO FOR PUNTERS
London, Oct, 2. A rank outsider won the Cambridge- ahire at Newmarket to-day.
The result was:
Raymond
Denbigh Stalky The odds: 33/1 Raymond; 22/1 Denbigh
50/1
Stalky. Raymond came home two lengths ahend of the challenger, running 106 strongly; and three-quarters of a length ahead of the third horse Denbigh thundered. Stalky was presaing the place mount all the way
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Out of a field of twenty-six, the favouriica were lost completely. was a day for the book-ninkora.
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Lady Members.
FUTURE CLUB SITE.
WIDOW'S LEGACY FOR In School
"KIND SERVICES”.
A legacy of £10,000, money standing to her credit at the bank, and a pair of fold glasech, lins been left to Dr. Horace Smith Ward of Torquay, by Mra Bon-1 trice Eyre James, of Higher terraco, Torquay, whose will has
A comprehensive survey of the year's work and the future plans of the Club, was given by the Com-been made. public. modoro, Mr. A. L. Shields, at the nual general meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club last night
Mr. Shields presided over a large attendance,"
Mr. Shielda addressed the gathering as follows:
"Gentlemen, as you have had the Report and Accounts in your hands for the prescribed period, I will, with your permission, dispense with reading them,
Mr. James, who was 72, died in August leaving £44,884.
She declared that she left this fegney to Dr. Ward.
"In recognition of his kind sor vices to my Into husband, and for his great kindness to me for many years past."
BEQUEST TO LAWYER." £1,750 to Joscelyn Charles Led- In addition, sho bequeathed The balance of income over ex-word, solicitor, of Bedford-square, penditure is $1066.03, as compared C, as an appreciation of his with $2003.00, for the previous long friendship and the successful vear. We have, however, debited management of my affairs."
Dr. Ward refused to make any expenditure account with 8800.00, the cost of returfing the Bowling comment on the bequest.
He is in partnership with his brother, Dr. Rowland Ward, and is well known in Devon sporting
-Green, which is non-recurrent, and
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with the increase in the number of yachts, yachting expenses are up by $471.85. The library donation circles. was Increased by $100 and you will, A mambor of the Torquay notice increasca in opening and Cricket Club, he has played for the closing cruise expenses and a larger club for many years. Ho is a Siguro for depreciation on boats, member of leading golf clubs, in gear, etc., than wo had last year.
the district,
On the credit side, bar profit in a little lower, but subscriptions are up by over $300. The ftom, "moer-
Mrs. James was little known in Torquay,"
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Ing foos, dianppears, on account of endeavour to answer any questions the moorings being displaced by arising out of the Report and Ac the reclamation now in progress.counts, which Members may well to A grant of $400 towards expenses ask." was made' to the Interport.rowing crew, which visited Manila, but this was partly met by the profit on the Yacht Club danco, leaving a debit of $122.52, as compared with a dance profit of $97.81, last year.
More Ladies Expected.-
The only changes made in the list The Balance Sheet, I think, needs of starters was in The Font's rider. very little comment. We have D.Smith Anally took the saddle.
Tartan, Versicle, Buckerell all were written off the value of gymnasium scratched. Otherwise the list of star-gear, $108.25. Our investments ters was identical with that published, were sold at a small profit before the end of the financial year, which Increased our cash balance to $11,406.35. A considerable part of this sum bus since been re-invested.
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HLETIC MEET. Giving Function At Caroline Hill.
THE C.C.Y.M.S.
A. R. Wellington has consent. intribute the prizes to the
Nicoll rode Raymond, the winner, Nevett was up on Denbighs, and Carr was Stalky's Jockay,
The holder of the Irish Sweepstake ticket on Stalky, which takes third place, lives in Palembang. Hls on tered nama la "Stoept" holding ticket
No. NX18236.
SCHOOL FOOTBALL.
competitors at the 2nd La Salle And Wah Yan
Athletic Meot organised by inese Catholie Young Men's
on October 28 at Caroline 4.30 p.m.
competing schools are: St.
In Drawn Game.
A KEEN CONTEST.
On behalf of the Club, I wish to thank the Honourary Auditors, Mr. H. R. Ferayth and Mr. T. A. Martin, for auditing the secounts.
Cricket
G. WINDSOR'S 10
FOURS
An inter-colleginto cricket wintel:
between St. Joseph's College, and Queen's College on the Indian Recrea- tlon Club ground yesterday after noon, tesulled in a win for the former by four wicket.
match
A feature
was the bright batting of G. Windsor, for St. Joseph's, who in his undefeated in nings of 02 runs reached the boun- dary on no less than ten orcasions
Scorca: Mr. R. II, Grimtha, e Hussain, b
Queen's College, Amery
M. Afzal, run out...... 4. R. Marker, U Abome M. el Arculll, b
Amery
N. Singh, e Windsor, & Amery A. R. Abbas, a and b Enail F. R. Abbas, b Asome ...
ff. Singh, e Amery, b Asome Y. Hassain, e and Esmall Ibrahim, not out
Extras
Total for 9 wkts.
A. J. Suffnd did not but. Bowling Analysis.
Asomo Amery
S. L. Khoo
A. H. Esnall
0. M.
R.
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2
St. Joseph's College.
Windsor, not out.
AH. Baker, b Arcuill C. Ainery, Markar
A. Eemali, e Ibrahim, h Areal S. L. Khoo, b Grimtlis J. Arnalz, c and b Arculli
Extras
Total for 6 wkts.
EUROPEAN GAMES Always Good Dancing
WHY BRITAIN WILL
NOT TAKE PART
At a meeting of the Istor national Board, of the¦Â¦Ã¦Â‚ Scottish AAA and Northorn)
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6th
Floor* King's Theatre Building.
Ireland A.A.A. held in London, it DANCING ACADEMY was reported that tho Counell of the International Amateur Athlö-) tic Fedoration, had sanctioned the Promotion of experimenal Euro- pean championships in Italy in 1984. The Board decided to re- commend to the constituent. ns- sociations that its declared policyf of opposition to these champion- ships se adhered to and that Great Britain should not take part,
The grounds for this decision were that there was no evidenco of a general desire for such cham- 21pionships among the Európenn
nations; that they were not in the best interests of international nthletics which were botter served by matches betwoon two coun- and that the of
partisipation was prohibitive.
Arrangements for the next three 16 seasons were discussed during!
the meeting and it was announced 84 that the match against Franco In 1984 would take place in Paris on July 20, to be followed by the Empira Games at the White City] Won August 3, 4 and 6.
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The Bohrd took a serious view of the falling off, In attendances at the White City and various pro- posala. were formulated for Im-: proving the amenities of the ground and enhancing the attrne- 18tiveness of the matches.
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The resolution was put to the meeting and adopted unanimously: The election of officers resulted as follows:-Hag Officers-Com- modore, Mr. A. L. Shielde; Vice- Commodore, Mr. H. S. Rouse; Rear Commodore, Mr. G. G. Wood. Y. Barnin, A. Hussain, A. Razack, Sailing Committee:-Commodoro | II. Asome and G. Hanjet did not bat. F. Elliot, O.B.E., IL.N., Major P. G.
Bowling Analysis, Messrs. V. Goulburn, B, Nness, G. Affal Lochuer, Major P. 9. Stewart
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Gandy Rowing Committt:-Arculli Messrs. A. C. B. Enstorbrook, H. Markar W. Dulley, J. H. Bradford, K. Hussain Knudsen, P. Ramus, G. 8. P. Messrs. I. J. Vernall and B.I. De Heywood. Hon. Secretaries—
Ville. Treasurers:-Messrs. Lowe, Bingham, and Mathews.
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GORDON RICHARDS ISN'T is to be a racing motorist rather
WORRYING
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than a jockey. But Gordon is go ing to buy him a pony soon so ho may change his mind.
A HEAVYWEIGHT,
bo
"This one will never jockey," laughed Gordon, pickink
up the tubby baby, Peter..
"Now no more gossip," said Mr.. Richards,
"I have quite enough interest heavyweight boxer is about his in looking after Gordon," she said. mark!". "My racing is to keep his bath-water hot and see that his meals are ready and that there are dry things when he comes in wat through."
And kissing his wife, Gordon stepped into the car, which looks Five-year-old Jack Richards a veritable Juggernaut boaldo his the village is small built like his ride his 204th winner.
Points from committee reports Hulse 5 for 7 Against they call him "Little Gordon" in diminutive figure, and drove off to
"The Report of the General Com- mittee, also those of the Sailing, stated that it will be seen that la Rowing, Bowls and House Com-spite of the Club's facilities having mittees and the report of the been somewhat curtailed by the Honorary Librarian, deal very fully reclamation of the Club basin, the with the Club's activities and there activities of the Club-havo continua
is very little for me to add.
ed to flourish,
Engineers
The Diocesan Boys School, achieved
very creditable victory when they
defeated a
a strong eleven from tho "The numbers of now members
"His Excellency Admiral Sir Royal Engineers by saven wickets pa and subscribers during the past
Frederick C. Droyer, R.C.B., thol ground yesterday. year has been very satisfactory, and B., and. H. E. Major-General O. Halse, laid the foundation for their A splendid bowling fent by. A. J. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G CB.Ewin. Bowling but seven overa. Kules College, Sacred Heart Col-ed yesterday afternoon on their own Articles of Association, I hope to D.S.O., kindly accepted Invitations captured five wickets for only seven
In a keenly contested game, play-with the proposed alteration in our Wah Yan College. Dockain
runs. Four overs were maidens. It Maryknoll Convent School, ground, the La Salle College hold the aco an increase in the number of to become Patrons of the Club,
"The total membership at the end was a wonderful performance when Convent School, Holy Spirit Wah Yan College to a drawn game. lady subscribers.
The Club facilities are always of the year ending 31st August it is considered that the opposltim St. Francis' School, Ho Yuen ending in a score of three all,
Play was even throughout, the game
at the disposal of the Navy and
1983 was 317 Including. Paring was composed of several players who Kung Kau School.
In the first half La Salle scored Army, for sailing and rowing the year 37 new members and 44 have performed very well in Second
League Cricket. Yin School, Kai Lap School, through W. Gottscho' and Wah Yan matches, and I am glad to say thov subscribers were elected as against Division also bowled well to take
resignations from 11 members, 49
Goorgu subscribers and 3 ladies.
"Admiralty Warrants to fly the defaced Blus Ensign are at present hold by 14 members as against D this time last year.
The Anker class racing yacht
two
Secros:;
wickets for oight runs. His vic- time wero Wells and Tucker well-
in Second Division cricket.
Royal Engineers." Sgt. Anderson, b Hulse QM. S. Blicker, b Hulse
Knu frce School, Yeung Kong through Tsang Yuop-kwang. The are constantly used.
Tak Chi School, Kini Kong second half begon with renowed
"The proposed formation of a Tak Ming School, Tak Ching vigour both sides sharing in the four Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Tak Ying Branch School, Tak gosis scored C. Marques, the right made an instant appeal to many of School, St. Paul's Chinese wing of the La Salle, scored a beauti.
Holy Infant School, Shing ful goal when he sent the ball Jost our members, and I feel sure you Kau School, Young Tak School,, C. Poon was the other goal-scorer action of your Committee, in offers Carpenter" kindly presented to the Spr. Wells, b. Loc
hool, St. Margaret's School, akimming under the bar into the not. will enthusiastically endorse the ling School, Canoalan School for the La Salle, while Tsang Yuen- ing the Club premises na tempur Club by R. M. Dyer, Esq., C.B.E., LL-Col. Binraden, b Hulso
CY.M.S. wishes to thank Mr. Koung for a donation of $400 ED Yan-kong, $100; Messrs. and Turner, Bank of China, If East Asia, Kong Sang-koug, Mr. G. G. Mackie, and Dr.
h for their donations.
kwang and Chan Yuk scored for theary headquarters. Wah Yan College...
In both teams the backs did great work and time and again saved their sides from danger. The match would have Been far better had it not been marred by rough play.
20TH BATTERY SWEEP THE BOARD
IN GARRISON ROWING REGATTA
e and b Sargent.
Leo
a former Vice-Commodoro of the Spr. Club, has been in demand both for Major mittee desire to place on record the Spr. Pegg, run out thanks of the Club to Mr. Dyor for Lt. Cooper, b Hulsc his generous gift.
Sgt. Buckley, b. Lay
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Total
racing and cruising. The com Hulze
pl Greenbill, not out
Lay
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Bowling Analysis
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Volunteer Reserve News. "The Royal Naval Volunteer serve, will, I hope, be a fait accompli before long, and when we move to a new site, I trust that the permanent Headquarters of the of the Club regarding Club cruisers "In accordance with the policy Division, will be as near to us a tha 4 ton-yacht "Tern" being built they can safely get, (as it is oxin November 1982 was sold off the pressed in Charter parties) because stocks to a member of the Club and we should always have n largo
a similar cruiser "Mistral" was momborship in common.
"All I can say about a new site, Mistral" has not been in com-
then laid down for the. Club, Hulse
Loo is that one has been ear-marked mission during the year ending Sargent for us, but "The bird is still in the 31st August but will shortly be bush." I hope Government will be available for hire or purchase.
Diocesan Boys School, ́~ able to let us stay here, until a new
"With a record sailing fleet of 61 A: J. Hulse, e Marsden, b Wells and permanent site is available, to of which no less than 60 have been A. Zimmern, Tucker
Q. Loc, e and b Wells sequent drain on our finances and
season can be regarded as Stic Mr. C. B. R. Sargent, b Wells inconvenience to members.
"Thero will be a good deal of 180 races aniled with a total of 900 J. Fong, L.B.W. b Greenhill
cessful. There have been about.
U.D. Lay, a and b Pogg ... discomfort and difficulty in carry starters. It is regretted that the L. K. To, b Greenhill ... ing out our sailing and rowing
interport programmes during the next year Shanghai for the Grist Shield had R. Broadbridge, e Cooper, b Wells
Bolling race against J. Prettyjohn, e and b Perg or so, but I hope members and sub- scribors will discount these, and to be cancelled owing to Shanghal's W. Rafey, not out back up the Flag Officers and Com-south. A feature of the season has Inability to send a team down mittee, in their efforts to carry on O.B.E., the work of the Club, in providing the keen sailing In service whaler races for the R.H.R.Y.C. umpire. healthful exorcise and recreation
This Club was founded in 1889 and has never been in a healthier condition than it is to-day.
20th Battery, Royal Artillory At the conclusion of the rowing great day at the Garrison Brigadier Cousons complimented the Avold a double shift, with the con actively taking part in racing the Kr. J. L. Youngeaye, b Tucker
board.
a held at the Royal Hongkong winners on their success, and said Club yesterday, winning the that since 1928 one or other of the Cup, the Ah King Cup and the R. A. Batteries had
won these in's Cap, and thus clearing the trophies, but he thought that in time, after the infantry had settled down ng those present weru Bri in Hongkong, a chanco might be forth
R. B. Cousens, D.S.0., Col. coming. Nosworthy, 11.5.0., M.C., Col. The prizes were then presented by McPherson, V.B.E., Col. J. H. Miss J. Cousens, daughter of the
D.3.0., Col.. M. Carrington Brigadier. M. C. Lieut. Col. E. J. de. C.
Commodore F. Elliott M.C., and Lt. Col. G. T, Ratkes, R.N.. was the starter для
Owing to the fuctuations tido no times were kept,
ins
of the
Yachts Increasing,
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Total
Bowling Analysts.
M. R.
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Trophy. There were olght races in this series the greatest number of Tucker starters in one race being nine. Wells Another feature has been the keen Buckley. Corinthian sailing and the number Pegg
privato matches sallal by Greenhill various owners."
of
ht starters competed in the Alt up for second toam crews over
The following wore the results: Be of 2,000 yards, tha start
Ah King Cup.-1, 20th Battery, near the Channel Icocks and the RA.; 2, "HQ" Lincolns" and "D" at the Yacht Club. The Zutn Lincolns, dead-heated. ry, Royal Artillery, took the Also rowed "II.Q." Berderers
"The number of yachts con- it start and gradually inercased "A" Borderers, "C" Lincolna, "A" tinues to increase, and we have so "New cruisers "Luana," "Tern," any rate on the number rowed Vadvantage." Thoy rowed spien- | Lincòlos, and "C" Borderers.
many races and matches to provide "Penguin" and "Cutty and the against outside competition, which, to win by six lengths from the
Brown Cup1, 20th Battery R.A.; for, that the Season from Novom-auxiliary junk "Ah Chou Chi In a part of the world, where Row crown from Headquarter 2, "C" Horderors; 3; 12th Battery ber to April is fully taken up, Hung" have been added to the local ing Clubs are few and far between, and "D" Company who tried K.A.
"The work of the Committees, fleat this year; while the auxiliary is a sign of no small keenness on jcond place.
the brown Cup for lat team Borderers, "II.Q." Lincolns, "A" Bor- Secretarica, continues to increase, ketch Taimoshan" recently built "For the arst time since 1926
Also rowed "D" Lincolns, "Q" and particularly of the Honorary Tremaha!" and the thirty on the part of members, over the same course ten boats dorers, C-Lincolns, "A" Lincolns. entered. There were only three Chaplain's Cup-1, 20th Battery Honorary
and our thanks are due to the joint in Hongkong are destined to vils- the Club sent a crew down to LOWS in a challenging position R.A.; 2, 12th Battery R.A.; 8, "D" General Committee, the Sailing and waters.
Secretarien of the city the Club burgee In Earorgan Manila, at the kind Invitation of throughout the race, and the guth. Lincolns.
tho; Manila Boat Club, who onter Tainiostar designed by our tained our members in the most Battery did woll to win a brilliant The four Borderers' crows also Rowing Secretarice and the Scero- race by longths from "C" Company rowed.
tarles of the Bowls and House Com Vico-Commodore. bullt by the hospitable style,, Two racen (fours Bordoitre, who beat the 12th, battery The successful crews wern
mittees. I would also expresa Hongkong and Whampón. Dock Co., and paira) were rowed on the Pasig by, half a length;~~
Ab King CapSmith (cox.), Good. thanks to Mrs. Rouse, the honorary owned and manned by a syndicato River, and although we lost both, The Chaplain's Cup for novices over fellow, Dyer, Sell, Mooney, Seymour, Librarian, for looking after our of naval officer, members, sailed we gave the opposition, plenty of ́n course of 1,000 yards attracted only and Gower,
books, etc., and for her generous from Hongkong on 81st May 1938 exercise and were not kovon entries but provided a great Brown Cup Sgt. Joynson (Cox.), contributions to Library Sonia for the United Kingdom and by graced to d
· strugglas" between the 20th. Battery O'Brien, Tyrell, Pryce, Foster, I best to propose, that the Roletest advices has been, reported at The now Articles of Association and the 12th. Battery with "D" Com Brazler, Birmingham,
nort and Accounts for the year Victorin, B. C. on September 12th dealing with the revision of rules pany Lincolna, lying third, The 20th, Chaplain's Cup Rowlings (Cox.), ended 31st August, 1998, ne pre "Bowing in 1012/83 was again applying to ladies membershiń were Battery however, won by 1% length Ward, Gardner, Ellington Sergeant.sented, be passed and adopted, and in a most flourishing condition, and presented to an Extraordinary to complete the treble.
Connor, Matthews;
when that has boon seconded, I will the Olub can congratulate itself, if General, meeting held. After the
not on the number, of racok þvon, of annual genoral mosting":
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