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THE CHINA MAIL

ANNUAL MEETING HELD,

A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

ENTRANCE YEE MISED.

At the Club's premises at North Point last evening members of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held their ananal meeting. The Hon. Mr. Claud Seven C.M.G. presided over large attendance.

THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES.

Dealing with the Club's finances the report of the general committee stated i-

The rowing last season has shown a great improvement on former years, and the Club scored many saccesses in the three regattas held in Hong Long and Canton, The Senior crews won the Chater, Cameron and Herb | Challange Trophies which is a record

for the Clab.

The Chairman mantioned that the six Low bosts of the Hayward Hayes design were approaching completion and he trusted they would be avail- able for the Championship races. He expressed the hope that the owners of yachts in the Chinese Cruiser Class would compete in Cub Championship It is to be hoped that our Jenior events. They wanted at least five carsmen will be more successful next craft in that class in order to provide season, but they cannot expect to be good competition. He could assure unless training is taken more seriously members that the handicaps would Several experienced coaches have ex be adequate so as to make the racing pressed the desire to train and coach exciting. The Chairman expressed both Junior and Senior oarsmen pro- thanks to Mr. MacDougall, the Hon- vided that the crews turn up regularly orary Secretary and Treasurer, for his for practices. Training will start im-eminent services during the year and mediately after the general meeting also to Mr. Roase for the great has been held.

interest he had taken in the sailing and in keeping members posted with information,

Generally speaking the last rowing The bar profit for the year 13 season was the most successful the $157.42, an increase of $50.13. over | Club have had for some years. Out the preceding year,

of 8 Senior events at 3 regattas, the Saberiptions from sailing and row-Club won 7. ing members have increased by $1,506 bat there has been a falling off in bath ing members' subcriptions of $273.

Slipway fees $590 are a new source of revenue and refer to the income from the alipway purchased during the year for $200. Against these fees must be se: slipway expenses $397.13. A donation to the library of $150 for the purchase of books, periodicals, etc., was made from Club funds.

The surplus of income aver expes- diture for the year is $105.09 higher than last year,

The Chairman was glad to see there was a number of young members keen on rowing. He only wished he could A member of young enthusiastic join them in the pastime but he was carsmen have joined the Club this afraid his rowing days were now over. year and some good scratch racing He hoped that this year members should result at the opening cruise would be as keen as last year and As very little of the racing can be that they would achieve a great seen from the Cab house an en-success in the regattas as they did deavour will be made to hold the next last season. They wereindzhted to annual regatta at Repulse Bay. Mr. McCann for the interest he The new boats which have been had taken in rowing. Mr. McCann ordered from Mesars. Sims Bros. of hid aro organised dances in the Club Putney, London, should arrive before during the latter part of the summer. the end of this year. The Club bare These had been appreciated and be to thank our generous Commodore, hoped moonlight dancing combined Mr. Frank Smyth, for the large sup with bathing would be another feature ply of new oars and sculls ordered of the Club. The Chairman expressed from Messrs. Ayling of Putney, which thanks to Mr. Martin and Mr. McCann he presented to the Club.

for auditing the accounts and also to unclaimed and accrued interest of A fair amount of attention has been A Mow who had done a great deal of plendid work in consideration of paid to the boats, but owing to their which the Club had raised his salary Reserve account has been increased age they are getting beyond repair and given him a small bonus. The br $2.23.20 which includes the cost and the Club will soon have to cons-Chairman concluded by moving that! of new oars donated by Commodore der ways and means for providing a the reports be adopted and the ac- F. Emyth. Commodore Smyth also new feer.

counts passed. defrayed the cost of colzar-washing the Club House $500, which is net

The usual number of debentures have been redeemed during the year and the Club's indebtedness in respect of these in now $15,622.90 including

$$72.90.

shown in the accounts.

The additions to Club House $312.75 consist of fag stat, fag and furniture and depreciation to that amount has been witten off.

Suspense account $122.70 is as per last year's balance sheet and re- presents the deficit or the 1919 opening cruise.

EATHING.

The Chairman's resolution

WA

second by Mr. E. W. Carpenter and carried unanimously.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

Proposing the adoption of the re- ports the Chairman said he thought members would agree with him that the year had been a successful one, The werking account showed a bal ance of $415.20 and the general | The following officers were elected financial position of the Club, as shown for the casting year:--- by the liabilities and assets statement, was satisfactory, there being a bal-

Commodore. Mr. Frank Smyth ance of $5,443.33. At the outset Le Acting Commodore, Hon. Mr. and particularly wished to express on be- Severn; Vice-Commodore, Mr. A. E half of members their sincere thanks Lowe, Sailing Committee, Commodore to their Commodare, Mr. Frank Bowden Smith, Messrs. H. 8. Rouse, The bathing committes reported: Smyth, who was at present away. W. Van-Andel, P. M. Hodson, Y. The general committee decided to from the Colony and who had asked G. Smyth, D. H. Blake; Rowing again open the Club to approved him (the Chairman) to carry on dur- Committee, Capt. C. S. Dodwell. bathing members at an increased sub-

ing his absence. They would see R.G.A., E. W. Carpenter, D. C. Logva, scription of $11 as against $10-as in from the reports that Mr. Smyth J. S. McCann, E. B. Reid; Hon. previous years and a very successful had actually contributed to the Seer tary, Mr. A. G. Lampligh; Han season ensued. The usual bathing Club the sum of $2,223.20, which Treasurer, Mr. S. B. Columbine. and dressing facilities were provided, included the cost of new oars, and he The Chairman mentioned that Mr. and the arrangements were much had also defrayed the cost of colour MacDougall who had filled the office appreciated by the persons who

washing the Club House which of Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer joined.

amounted to $800. He thought they for the last 3 years and had done would all agree with him that that such splendid work for the Club was In their report the Sailing Com- was a most extraordinarily generous unable to serve for another year. He mittee said: The sailing season action. He had spoken to Mr. Smyth proposed a very hearty vote of thanke was fairly successful The Club about giving these huge cums and Mr. to him for his services. This was Championships were won by "Diana," Smyth replied that it was a great carried with acclamation. "Ailsa," "Ursula," Toinette," pleasure to him to do so; the Clab; [*Niobe" and "Bestevaer," the last formed a great part of his life named being a new boat of the 75 there and as long as he was connected square metre type, We regret to with it as Commodore or otherwise he report that her owner, Mr. Coolhass, should continue to do everything in his took her with him when he left for power to help it. From the point of

view of members it was not satisfac- The Chainman pointed out that the tory that the Club should show profits catrance fee was now $12 and the which were due to such great gener-subscription $21 a year. That ratin osity on the part of one member and was unusual. The Club would need We would like to see more yacht he hoped they would be able to carry a lot of money shortly and he there sailing in the Chinese Cruiser Class on in the future without having re-fore moved that the entrance fee be and appeal to owners to sail their course to private donations of this increased to $25. boats in the Club Championship kind. Events at least.

Jars.

SAILING.

We are pleased to welcome "Fayth," a 15-mor ketch, to the English Cruiser Class.

ENTRANCE FEE.

After the annual meeting an ex- traordinary general meeting was held to consider the question of raising the entrance fee to $20.

Seconded by Mr. Carpenter the motion was unanimously agreed to..

One lot of Crown land on the

The year just passed, the Chairman On the winding up of the Corin- continued, had seen the closing of the thian Yacht Club your Committee Corinthian Club owing to the ap took over that Clab'e trophies for the proach-work in connection with the "Gael" and Heyward Hayes Classes; Praya East reclamation and thes were won by "Viking" and they дас been pleased to new road between Wanchai Gap and "Ursula" respectively.

welcome those connected with that Magazine Gap will be auctioned st For the coming season we hope to Club as members. They were very the P.W.D. Offices on Monday after- artango Club week-end Cruises. All glad to have such keen yachtsmen noon. Particulars are advertised in classes are invited to combine. Six among them. The Chairman said he this issue. new boats are being built to the had been able since he came back to Heyward-Hayes design and should the Colony to get an extension of the afford good sailing in that class. frontage there of fifty feet. They had The Committee would draw the surrendered the old lease and secured attention of members to the necessity a new lease which included the extra of their protesting when they observe Land The Government had taken any infringement of the Racing Rules. over the interventing piece of beach This will make for keener sport, better and more careful zailing and also give beginners a better chance of becoming successful helmsmen.

between their new buildings and the Electric Light Works for the purpose of making a permanent Government bathing beach. The Chairman thanked Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Ronse for the In the rowing committee's report it work done in connection with looking

after bathing members.

was stated

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