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SERVICE RACE.
YACHT CLUB'S SAILING
DEVENT.
A SPANKING BREEZE.
Seven competitors turned out on Saturday for the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's sailing race for Service boats.
H.M.S. "Frobisher," flagship of the 1st Cruiser. Squadron, had four representatives. They gain- ed first place and shared the dead- heat for second.
The course was from the Club to Lyemun Beacon (port), Chan- nel Rocks (p), Kowloon Rock (p), finish at the Club,
Scratch Boat Second. Excellent sport was enjoyed and the racing was very even. After a beat to Lyemun in a spanking breeze, a fine run to Channet Rocks followed, then to Kowloon and back.
The scratch boat was the galley of the flagship, which was first to cross the line. On handicap, she gave way to the 1st cutter from the same ship, which was second home. The "Dragon's" whaler finished third but shares second place with the "Frobisher" galley on corrected time, thanks to her handicap of 14 minutes,
Details follow:-
P.O. Lee (1)
TIME. Finishing Corrected
1.46.00 1,32.30
P.O. Caunter (2) .......... 1.34.30 1.34.40* Lt.-Comdr. Drink-
water (2) Eng. Comdr. Mar-
st:all (4)
1.48.30 1.34.30*
1,51.45 1.15.15
Brown.
1.57,00 1,43,00
1.58.40 1.44.40 did not finish.
Ldg. Seaman Keeling
(6)
Midshipman
(0)
P.O. Broomfield .....
("dead hent for 2nd.)
The respective boats were:-
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National League.
April 30:
New York 8, Boston.7. Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 1. Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 5. St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 9.. May 1:
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Washington 6, New York 9. Philadelphia 6, Boston 5. St. Louis 7, Cleveland 6. Detroit 1, Chicago 3.
P.O. Lee, H.M.S. "Frobisher's" Arst May 3:
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PO. Caunter, H.M.S. "Frobisher's"
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"Frabisher's" whaler, Midshipman Brown,
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H.M.S.
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P.O. Broomfield, H.M.3. "Frobish-
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FOURTH DAY'S RESULTS.
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A new record was put up for
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Messrs. Toeg.and Maitland's
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