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Under date Victoria, RC; February 8 the Montreal Gazetta pablishes the following article on the question of the trans-Pacific moort
The Rest proved too strong for the champions who went down by two alear goals. The Gunners played with the wind in the first half, and the ex- changer went in their favour, but Mitch was safe in goal and brought about some very creditable saves. Towards the close the Rost pressed and Burnett went in a lofty shot which big programme of Phillipe did well to pull down
Claims of Seattle shipping man that matches in connection with the HK: Later Hill sent the ball across goal
one in the "Pine Tree State," of the U.S. Ship-||:: CC fonament yesterday when a but there was no large gathering witnessed some very position to convert. The score sheet pirig Board, had, broken the Trans- was blank at the close of the Pacific record wers dispelled when good games
frst half. With the wind in their the setaal facts became known. But favour in the second half, the Rest there was conndarable excitement went down the field in fine style from along the Vancouver and Victoria the opening whistle, and after giving water-fronts over the reported claim the Gunners' defence a lot of trouble, of the "Pine Tree State" to the Trans- Duval scored from close range. Scan Pacific record with a rum of 8 days afterwards they returned to the attack and 11 hours from Yokohama to and Bumett added a second goal. quarantine st William Head. She Try as they would, the Gunners could steamed up Puget Sound with a broom not score and lost a hard fought match at her masthead, indicating that she had broken all records. Reference by 2-0.
to facts, however, indicated that the PRESENTATION OF TROPETES. At the dose of the matches the Trans-Pacific record is held by the General Office Commanding, Sir John Empress of Russia" of the Canadian Fowler, addressed those present, com-Pacific fleet, which mossed from plimenting the teams on the good Yokohams to William Head in 8 days show they had put up in the various 18hours and 31 minutes. This was games. He thanked Cul. Humphry, en May 30, 1914. - President of the Garrison Recreation Committee, Bev. M. W. Shewell, CE. (Hon. Sec. United Services Hockey League) and Master Gunner. May (Hon. Sec. U. S. Football League) fo-- the hard work they had put into making the United Services games Feuch a success.
K. Buachaert and B a Witchell pat up a stranous struggle against Wong Po Kenng and F.-Yvanovich in the open championship doubles, but their opponent
won comfortably on their fightning service, which was very difficult to pisy.
Another match which drew a large crowd was that between F.L. Lau and F.A. Redmond in the open champion ship singles. The player were very evenly matched and a great stroggle resulted. The first two sets ran into 9 and 10-games respectively, each player taking one set. The third was very strenuously contested and 23 games had to be played before the decision went to Redmond for 12-10. Lan made it two sets all for 6-1 in the fourth and then Redmond took the match by winning the fifth set 6-4. Both men played strongly on the base lines, but Redmond's services gave him the advantage over his opponent
The full results:
Open Championship Singles-F. A. Redmond beat F. L. Lan, 3-6, 6-4, 12-10, 1-6, 6-4. J. B. Penman best Major C Willson, 8-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Lady Fowler presented the hockey shield to Capt. Cross of the King's Regt, and the football shield to Se Open Championship Doubles Walker of the R.G.A team. Ber! Wong Po Kenng and F. Yvanovich Ladyship handed to members of the beat E. Busschaert and RR.G.A. team replicas of the shield in Witchell, 4-6, 6-4, 64, 6-2 A. À. gold, sad to the Tamar's team in Ramjahn and S. H. Ismail best R.K. silver. Valentine and D. J. Valentine, 8-2, 6-4, 7-5. R. M. Smith and G. M. Dodwell received a walk over from C. C. Stark and B. C. Comrie.
Handicap Singles "AG. M. Fowler brought tha Dodwell: (Bcr.) beat 4. B. Baworth | ceremony to a close. (-151), 6-2, 6-1. A Brearley (+26) best Capt. P. H. Davies (scr.) 7-3, 6-4
Handicap Doubles.-M. E. F. Airey and F. B: Pfondten (†15.1) beat TM. Larkins and C. V. Mark (†15), 8-10, 6-4, 62.
· Mixed Doubles.-E. Grimble and Mrs. Grimble (13/6) best G E. Ellamé and Mrs. C. B. Brown (15), 6-2; 6-1.
TO-DATE MÄTULERS.
The Empren of Asia" made the Trans-Paciferon in 8 days 21 hou and 4 minutes, with her arrival on June 30, 1919.
What record the Pine Tree State". ok cannot be ascertained, but the ys on the waterfront feel that : "crtice has been done trying, to claim an honour that still belonge to the Canadian Pacific.
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THE "EXPRESS OZ CANADA.. Just what time the "Empress of Canada" will make is not known, but it is expected that the new lines will walk away from all craft on the Pacific Coast. An endeavour Was Mtr.-Gar. May then presented to made recently to have the time of Lady Fowler bouquet tied with the "Empress of Russia" changed so ribbons, the colours of the Royal that she could leave at the same time Begiment Three cheers for Lady as the" Silver State" and race acros
plesssat the Pacific, but the Canadian Pacific discouraged the more, stating that the safety of the passengers came first and they would not condone racing on the part of their skippers.
HONGKONG LEAGUR,
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Bat whatever disputes may arise between the Canadian Pacific lines TITANIA" 0. "Empress of Russia" and "Empress of Aris regarding speed, there are few other vessels on the Pacific qualified to take part in the controversy. But it takes time and opportunity to
This match, played on the Navy "A" ground yesterday afternoon, resulted in a win for the light cruiser
instances.
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by three clear goals. Dyer scored for bring this truth home in
Curlew in the opening few minutes of the game with a fast shot from elose in. The game became even after this, but towards the close
Open Singles.-M. W. Lov. Wong Po Kei, E. Burschnert v. 8. A. Ram jabz.
-Club Championship.-A. B. worth o. Capt. P.H. Davica.
Handicap Singles "B."-K. Lane v. L. de Leeuw (scr.).
HOCKEY.
UNITED SERVICES-LEAGUE.
PIKAL VESTERDAY,
of the first half, Cook put "Curlew" Wfurther ahead.
The final of the above league was
TH
The second half was a dingdong struggle for the best part of its dura tion and both goalkeepers were given
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0. Stutz (tk), L. Ignatieff (9), W. R. Andrews (2), N. A. Shalabanoff (bow), V. Ramsay (res).
G. May (stk). E. H. O'Farrel (2), J. Barentsen (3), P. A. Dizon (bow), F. Wheeler (res),
a lot of work. The backs also had B. J. de H. Moore (tk), J. M. Į to play a hard game to keep Brags (3), G. Mogensen (2), - F. their citadels intact However, Shnepel (bow), A. M. de Rocha (res). "Curlew" refused to be denied, and Chinese Challenge Cup (for Junior) after giving the defence a hot five Foare) minutes in the closing stages of the
responsible.
played at Sockumpoo yesterday after-game, scored a third goal, Cook being noon, between teams representing
Subject to the raling of the League H.M. Submarines and the King's Management Committee on "Car lew's" claim against the Police who failed to tam out on two succesive Saturday's, "Curlew" completed their fixtures yesterday.
Regiment.
The game was very fast throughout. All the scoring took place in the first half: Dangerfield did the hat trick for the King's by scoring three goal A meeting of the Football Associa. in succession, and Jones added a tion takes place at Victoria Barracks
After some fourth.
strenuous this evening at 5.30. attacking, the Submarines managed to get through art before the interval. Although both sides sttacked vigorously in the second half, no further scoring took place and the King'e ran out winner by four goals to one.
FOOTBALL
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.
EXHIBITION MATCH.
The R.G.A., having won the above league, auxhibition match between the champions and a team chosen from the rest of the league was played at Bookampoo yesterday afternoon im- mediately following the Hockey final
VICTORIA REGATTA
THE CREWS.
The following crews have been picked:→→→
Chairman's Challenge Cup-
IL. Dreyer (stk), J. Korsgaard (3), C. Eamshaw (2), A. H. Mason (bow), F. Tonaochy, (res).
THE FRUIT SEASON.
P. A. "Dixon (8tk), L. Ignatieff 0. Stutz (Stroke,) W. E. Andrews (3) J. M. Braga (2.) F. Shnepel (Bow). (3) N. Shalabanofi (2.) F. Wheeler. (Bow)
C. Earnshaw (8th), A. Hi MasoD (3), G. Jack (2), V. Bamsay (Bow).
F. Tonnochy and K. Mason (Res) "The Lusitano Cup (For Senior Fours)
HL Dreyer (Stk), J. Barentsen, (3), G. Mogensen (2), G. May (Bow). B. J. de H. Moure (Stk), E. E O'Farrel (3), J. Norgaard (2), P.A. Dixon (Bow).
BILLIARDS.
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY.
The above tournament reached the semi-final stage last night when L. di Osmand defeated Lee Wing In in the first game by 750-654 after a very close game. Osmond's highest break was 53 and Lee's t-
The next semi-final game will be on Wednesday when F. A. Yvanowish BOREL complaint is sure to be will meet C. Earnshaw. The winner D prevalent during the fruit season of this match will meet L. A. Osmund Colic and Diarrhoes Remedy at hand.
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