10
CANTON TRIUMPHS OVER
Club
HONG KONG
1
Senior Pairs
THE CHINA
oars, were
raco
MAIL.
but "Pier
Same course. Four yachts took part in this rette" did not finish. The times were:—
3rd
TIME
.4.28.88 4.28.93
only three INTERPORT ROWINGnd we hope the ladies will con- ing with
tinuo to take an interest in sailing hopelessly out of the race.
Canton kept up the same even The ladies compet next season. ing in the Championship have kind- speed to the finishing line, which y subscribed for a Cup to be raced they reached many lengths in the Hong Kong.shelf, for by boat owners, but unfortun- front of CLOSING REGATTA
ataly we have not been able to find which came in with Schramm The Royal Hong Kong Yach! a date. This has now been arrang-earrying Grieve's oar across his "Allsa" (esratch) 2nd 4.28.35 4.28.35
ed for the 27th instant-that is this knees. held it's closing cruise on Saturday. In conjunction day week.
"Murdoch Kennett Challenge prizes. with the sailing, an Interport row ing contest was held between crews back for the Potts Challenge Cup
LAWN BOWLS was sailed in Christmas week and Cup for Inter-Club Senior Pairs. representing Canton and Hong Kong.
Won by Canton by two lengths. Canton won
two of the won by Mr. Croucher in "La Distance three quarter of a mile.
Crews:
The two lawn bowls matches three events on the programme and Cigale" Mr. Rouse, our gallant
Canton Bow, J. H. Frolich played on the Club's green result thus carried away Hong Kong's Rear-Commodore, who is always in
R. Rasmussen ed as follow:- (180 lb.), Stroke, flag, thereby getting sweet revenge the picture, being second in "TJ. for the defeat which" Hong Kong
(170 lb.), and Cox, A. R. Kinross (117 lb.). handed out to them when some of
visited oarsmen
Canton
our
January,
members of
in
The annual race to Macao and
and 1.
GARRISON ROWING
BROWN AND AH KING CUP
RACES
MONDAY,
TEST CRICKETERS
BACK HOME WITH THE ASHES
GREAT RECEPTION
APRIL 22, 1929.
WEIGHTS OUT
HANDICAPS FOR RACES ON SATURDAY
TWO EVENTS: FIVE CLASSES
Dover, Saturday. Weights have been allotted by The Marylebone C. C..players, ex- the Official Handicappers for the cept Chapman and Jardine, who are Hong Kong Jockey's Club's fourth returning by other routes later, extra race meeting of the season, have arrived from Australia after to be held on Saturday, April 27, They were as follow: the triumphant tour. given a civic reception at Dover and Customs Handicap (once round).
Fin Cor.
STONECUTTERS PROWESS "Joan" (40. secs. par
mile)-1st 4.27.12 4.24.12
The annual rowing races for the "Daphne" (scratch)
Brown Cup, and Ah King Cap- Only the first two yachts won competed for by the Garrison in Hong Kong-took place over a course from near Channel Rocks to the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.
Seven crews entered for the were met by a tremendous crowd at Victoria Station by hundreds Brown Cup, as follow:-
.
No. 1 Rink
Jordain Sutherland Wood Chapman (Skip) No. 2 Bink Sutton
16
Herridge
"Two Corinthian races have been
Abraham held for cups presented by Major
Hong Kong. Bow, R. Schmidt Wylle Greig and Major Stewart who have
F. Lenfeety (126) Edwards There was a large gathering of recently left the Colony. They are (357 lb.), Stroke, H. Deyhla (154 Guy
(skip)... 18 {b.). R.H.K.Y.Cboth very keen yachtsmen and we b.). and Cox, the
There was also a good start in and their friends present, in much regret their departure."
Lawn Bowls Prospects
The two shells kept Black eluding many ladies, and, the wea-
After making reference to that this race. ther conditions being ideal for both
part of the course, with Hong Ramsay sailing and rowing, a very plea-afternoon's bowling. Mr. Shields very much together for the beat Williamson sant afternoon was enjoyed by all proceeded:
Kong slightly in the lead for the Shaw who attended the regatta.
first quarter of a mile. After that Canton get in front and stay- ed there to the finish.
Their
·
"I have to thank the Committee
Canton's For a good distance leed was not more than one length, but it was suficient to keep Hong Kong continuously straining to be within "atriking" distance.
Reed Davies
18
(skip) 21 (skip) The winners on each rink re- ceived silver spoons
Other prizes won during the season 1928-20, just closed were as follow
Championships Cruiser Class: 1st, Queen Ree", Lt. Dlingworth, B.N.; 2nd, "Cur- Capt. alew, Major Greig and
Canton showed plenty of reserve strength when they put on
and ", Mr. H. S. Rouse.
Handicap Class: let, "Ia Linda, Mr. A. L Shields; 2nd, "Colleen," Mr. J. R. L. Stanton.
"Our green has suffered fron A race for Navy whalers attract- lack of rain but a few days of wet ed eleven entries from the various weather will bring along the growth warships in harbour, and a keenly of the grass, and we hope it will be contested race resulted in a hard a good order for the season which Several keen won victory for a crew from H.M.S.begins next month.
bowlers have arranged to bowl for "Hermes." ginge
During the afternoon lawn bowls us this year and we hope the Club two of the team will give a good account of it were also played on Club's rinks, these resulting in self in the League. wins for teams skipped by Mr. for their work throughout the sea-powerful spurt when passing the Jacobs-Larkeom, RN.; Brd, " Shaw and Mr. Edwards.
son, and also those who have had power-hause. It was too much "victims" were skipped-respective- ly, by Mr. Davies and Mr. Chapman. charge of the arrangements for this for Hong Kong to cope with and, At the conclusion of the pro-Closing Cruise, particularly Com- although they did their heat, they gramme, Mrs. H. S. Rouse, wife of modore Hill for his kindness in ar- gradually fell behind untli Can- ton crossed the line two. lengths the Rear-Commodore of the R.H.K. rancing for the flag decorations.
"We are also indebted to the in front of them. Y.C., gracefully distributed the
Kowloon Wharf Hong Kong and
The Canton crew was strong at prizes which were won that after-
but the Hong Kong signs of strain noon and during the 1928-29 Bea-and Godown Co., for supplying us the finish,
with the lighter from which to oarsmen showed
at Bon, just closed.
watch the races.
after being the chasers for
of the dis- "I now call on Mrs. Rouse to pre-least two thirds In a speech before inviting Mrs.
stance.
Nava! Whalers Rouse to give away the prizes, Mr. sent the prizes, and in doing so I
Race for Naval Whalers manned A. L. Shields, the Club's Commo- wish to thank her for so kindly com- dore, said that he was glad to seeing down for the purpose this after
by Naval Ratings. Distance one 80 many present that afternoo
mile. members and subscribers of the! Club and their friends.
Canton Welcomed
noon,
"Mrs. Rouse is a member of the Librarian. Club and our Hon. She is also very keen on sailing and very year has put un a consola- tion Cun for the tail-enders."
This event attracted eleven en- tries from the various warships in harbour
They got off together in a fine
Heyward Hayes Class: 1st, "Boo- jum," Major Stewart, R.A.M.C.; 2nd, "Bluenose," Capt. Wernicke and Carey: Brd, "Speedwell," Mr. H. S. Rouse.
20th Heavy Bty, R.A. (A crew); of prominent sportsmen.--Router. RE. & R.C.S.
R. Cor. K0.S.B.
20th Heavy Bty. R.A. (B crew).
12th Heavy Bty. R.A.
31st Heavy Bty. R.A. M.G. Coy. K.0.S.B.
A race keenly contested from the start, with the better crews soon going ahead, resulted in 20th Heavy Bly. RA. (A crew), who rowed with good length and rhythm throughout, winning by two lengths, and taking the Cup back to Stonecutters for another
year.
31st Heavy Bty. R.A, who row- ed well, crossed the line second. 20th Heavy Bty. R.A. (B crew) being third.
Second Crews
In the race for the Ab King Cup (for second crews of units) five
crews started, as follow:-
M.G. Coy. K.O.S.B. 31st Heavy Bty. R.A. 20th Heavy Bty. R.A. (B crew), 20th Heavy Bly. R.A. (A crew), 12th Heavy Bty. R.A.
HONG KONG C.C. DEFEAT CHINESE R.C.
HAYWARD IN FORM
On their own ground, the Hong Keng C.C. defeated the Chinese R.C. by eight wickets.
The visitors who had first knock, started poorly, but batting confidently, Youngsaya (20) and Ng Sze-kwong (17) improved the outlook for their side. Using the "long handle" to good effect, Tsui Wai-pui added 45 and helped to take the score to 165.
The home team easily passed their opponents' total, thanks mainly to Hayward, who was in particularly fine form and got to
century. within two runs of a Hayward scored freely and lifted the ball out of the ground on three occasions. The succeeding bats- men indulged in care-free hitting and brought the Club's score to 20th Heavy Bty, R.A. (A crew) 262, of which Mitchell claimed 88, early took the lead and, steadily for the loss of five wickets. increasing it finished first four
Bowlers on both sides were ex- Gael and One Design Class: 18t, lengths ahead of 12th Heavy Bty. pensive, which was to be expect "Daphne." Capt. Le Gros, R.A. RA. who made a splendid efforted on a wicket which was great- 2nd,
Lt. "Pierrette,"
F. to improve their position. Seventy in favour of the batsmen. Bassett, RN. 3rd, "Ailsa," Llengths separated them from 20th Scores:- Comdr. Drummond, RN.
Heavy Bty. R.A. (B crew) who crossed the line third.
Ladies' Championshipa Handicap Class: 1st, "Colleen," Miss Hazeland;" 2nd, "La Linda," Mrs. Sheldon.
Prize Distribution The Garrison Rowing Club is of the indebted to the members
The weather conditions had been
1 Y and G Class: 1st. "Boo- fine from the point of view of the
jum," Miss Mathias; 2nd, "Wings", Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club who officials for the kindly acted as sport if not from that of the pre-
After Mrs. Rouse had given away start and it was anybody's race "Mrs. Greig 3rd,
"Speedwell,"
races no light task with so many sent scarcity of water in the Colony."
the prizes. the was presented for the first half a mile or 80. Mrs.. Adams. The conditions had been ideal,
Commodore's Cups: (1) Cruis crews rowing.
The finish of the races WAS with just the right wind for sall-with a beautiful banquet of roses Then, five hoats pulled to the front,
ing, and not too warm for the row by little Miss Dorothy Carpenter.and there was a big fight betweeners. "Isis," Mr. S. C. Feltham; judged by the Commodore, Mr.
ing events.
who was in turn the recipient of them for honours..
The "Hermes" entry passed the Mr. Shields then welcomed the a hex of chocolates,
The proceedings terminated with finishing line about one length in Canton Rowing Club's crews and congratulated them on the excellent hearty cheers and "tigers" for the front of the "Cornwall's" boat. A show which they had put up that Canton crews and for Mrs. Rouseboat manned by Marines from afternoon. They were glad that Canton, as victors of the rowing "Berwick" rowing had been revived in Canton. Interport, responded. Prior to the visit of the R.H.K.Y.C.. crews to Canton in January of this year, they had not had a contest with Canton since 1921. It was very creditable that a relatively small community like Canton could make such a good showing and ac- tually defeat Hong Kong.
LIST OF RESULTS
The results of Saturday's eventa were as follow:-
Rowing
Stock Exchange Challenge Cup for Inter-Club Senior Fours. Dis tance one mile.
Won by Hong Kong by one and a half lengths.
Crews
The Senior Fours Referring to the Senior Fours race which was won by Hong Kong, Mr. Shields said that Mr. Friessner, the Canton Captain, was to have
Canton Bow, R. Klewitz (151 rowed bow in this race. but had to drop out on account of indisposi b.), No. 2. W. Eckert (158 lb.), tion. Mr. Klewitz, the bow in the No. 3, J. H. Frolich (180 lb.), (170 lb.), junior fours crew, very pluckily Stroke, R. Rasmussen stepped into the breach and rowed and Cox. A. R. Kinross (117 lb.). H. A. Hong Kong.-Bow, well in both events.
2, W.
In the junior fours, Hong Kong's Chambers (152 lb.), No. No. 2 had the misfortune to break Sporleder (154 lb.), No. 3, R. his rowlock half way through the Schmidt (157 lb.), Stroke, H. race, and thus Canton won by a Deyhle (152 lb.), and Cox, F. big margin. However, they could Lenfesty (126 lb.).
not complain. because it was "all This was a very keenly contest- in the game." The senior pairs, ed race, and Hong Kong won by good start, being Canton did not win so easily, but virtue of
✡
it was something to say that they two lengths in front right from
secured third place. She was far out to the extreme right and looked as if she was out of the course, but actually finish- ed just inside the mark boats.
In spite of the fact that they were on the two extremes, with the "Hermes" boat in the centre. there was no daylight between the second and third at the finish.
(2), H and I, "Ailsa," Lt. Comdr.A. L. Shields, asalsted by Mr.
E. W. Carpenter. Drummond, R.N.; (3), Y. and G. "Boojum," Major Stewart, R.A.M.C.
The races were started by Mr. Vice Commodore's Cups: (1) A. Murdoch, and Mr. S. J. Jordain Cruisers, "Curlew," Major Greig. acted as umpire. R.Br (2), H. and 1, "La Linda," Mr. A. L. Shields; (3), Y. and G., "Pierrette." Lt. F. O. Bassett, R.N.
After the races, the cups and- prizes were presented by the Com- modore of the Yacht Club.
The Garrison Rowing represen- Rear Commodore's Cupa: (1) tative, Rev. C. S. Little, C.F., ex- Cruisers, "Feathers," Mr. E. Spressed the thanks of the Garri
and (2), H.
Lson Rowing community to the Com- Abraham;. "Dorothen," Mr. C. E. L. Grist; modore for his kindness in judg (3), Y. and G., "Gael," Lt. Prevost, ing and presenting the cups and prizes, and to the other members
R.N.
1st, Corinthian Race,
"La
All the other boats finished the
a minute after Linda," Mr. A. E. Shields; 2nd, of the R.H.K. Yacht Club who had
20 kindly acted as officials. course less than the three leaders, In fact, the Corinthian Race, "Speedwell," Mr.
Appreciation was shewn by the leader of the "also rans" was less H. S. Rouse.
hearty cheers which followed. the Consolation Cups: I, Y. and G. than a boat-length behind
Classes, "Lola," Capt. Payton- "Berwick" entry.
Only the first two hoats in re- Reid. ceived prizes.
SAILINGS
Combined English and Chinese) Rigged Cruisers race.
Won by "Lady Jean," sailed by Mr. Pearce (owner Mr. E. M. Raymond).
Course. Start Murray Pier Line (West to East). Cust Rock Buoy (5), finish at Club-house (West to
East). Distance two miles.
Ladies' Presented Cup: L., Y. and G. Classes, "Speedwell," Mrs. Adams: H. Claas, "La Linda," Mrs. Sheldon.
BILLIARDS
DAVIS RETAINS PROFES- SIONAL TITLE
"Potta" Challenge Cup for Race
London, Saturday. to Macao: 1st, "La Cigale," Mr. At Thurston's Hall to-night, Joe N. V. A. Croucher; 2nd, "U and Davis retained the title of profes- I." Mr. H. S. Rouse; Brd, "Ladye sional billiards champion by defeat-
ing Tom Newman by 18,000 points" Jean," Mr. E. M. Raymond.
*Tai Yut" Cup: Trophy for to 17,219.-Reuter. Championship Winner, "Boojum,” Major Stewart, R.A.M.C.
"La Linda" Cup: Presented by
The other yachts in this race C: E. L. Grist,
"Queen Bee" Cup: Presented by finished strongly. Canton thus the starling gun.
Six yachts took part in this race. Lt. Illingworth, R.N., "Coquette," Canton made strenuous efforts to The second yacht in was "Queen Mr. K*Jenson. won Hong Kong's flag by two events to one.
reduce the lead, and at the half
Bee," owned by Lt. Illingworth,| After making reference to the way mark were only one length be-R.N., and sailed by the owner. Mr. A. L. Sbields, "Dorothea," Mr. race for whalers, and remarking hind. This distance
was kept that they were always glad to have until passing the Electric Co.'s were Mr. N. V. A. Croucher's "La "Boojam" Cup; Presented by' the Navy with them on such occa- power-house. With only about an- Cigale," Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Major Stewart, "Speedwell," Mr. sions, Mr. Shields congratulated other 300 yards to reach the win Rouse's "U and I". Mr. Jensen's H. S. Rouse. those who were successful in that ning line, both crews spurted "Coquette," Major Greig and Capt afternoon's sailing events, parti- strongly. cularly the ladies, who did very well indeed.
A Busy Season
did not Hong Kong. however, walt to be challenged. They were the first to put their backs to it Proceeding, Mr. Shields said:--- and, taking Canton suddenly by "As you can see by the number surprise, added another half a
Jacobs-Larkcom's "Curlew."
LADIES' RACES Handicap Class Racing Yachts. Won by Mr. A. L. Shields' "La Linda," sailed by Mrs. Scott.
"Daphne" Cup; Presented by Capt. Le Gros. "Pierrette," Lt. F. O. Bassett, R.N.
Denison Challenge Cup (for Handicap Class): "La Linda,” Mr. A. L. Shields.
Belilios" Trophy: "Bluenose,”
of prizes on the table the sailing length to their advantage. This Second, Major Miles' "Diana," Capt. Wernicke. season has been a very busy one distance between the two shells sailed by Mrs. Miles.
The results are detailed in the pro-was kept up to the finish, in spite Course. Start Club-house (West Mr. R. O. Sutherland.
gramme.
"We have had a number of very
sulted as follows:
of Canton's hard pressure.
Junior Fours
mile).
**
The officials of the day wore:— Officer of the Day: The Com- modore Mr. A. L. Shields. S
Starters and Umpires:-Commo
"A" Class
Chesapeake Bay. Monterey Bay. Town Hall Duke of Chantilly Winsome Stag
Huntington
The
Bright Comet Young Pretender
Grand Tattoo Eve
San Francisco
158
Pickle
186
155
148
143
140
140
140
140
1-40
Imperial Hall
The Pheasant One-Third Peck
City Hall Buster
[N.B. If the, top weight does not accept all weights to be raised by 8 by.1
Blue World
The Jamaica Tangle Blue Danube Fifty-Fifty Thunderbolt King's Falloch Loch Alsh Skinfaxi Tarmacadam Noukhail
The Ape
Sancing
Glory Mowgli
Mount Elburz Alderley
Monk
"g" Class
ibs.
O-Moon
165
164
Dake of Melrose
163
Erin's Tile
163
161
160
159.
159
157
154
164
153
152
152
151
150
150
150
150
Chow Taze Lon
Duke of Normandy II.
148
U Un II.
145
Brigade Call
144
10
Cream Cracker
144
Flying Stag
149
10
Bright Frospect.
140)
Gold Medal
140
8
W. H. Sling, Pearce, b
Dobbie
Duke of Nieblang
140
Fanling Stag
140
5
J. L. Youngsaye, c and b Owen
Hughes
"C" Class
20
by
Zephyr
145
17
Cavalier
102
12
Kom Tong Hall
45
Desert Storm
B
False Alarm
As You Like It
3
Ace of Spades
J
Zenjebil
21
Heretofore
165
Duke of Milan
Chinese RC. F. K. Lee, 1.b.w., b Dobbie W. H. Kwan, a Summers,
Dobbie W. C. Hung, b Bowker
Ng Sze-kwong, run out C. Choa, run out
Taui Wai-pui, b Dobbie H. C. Hung, b. Stanion G. Chue, b Stanion
A. Hung, not out
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. R. W. 12 2 82 4 3 28 2 ǎ 1 16
11
9 0 39 1
Rummy
Bowden
White Jade
White Mist
Sunshine Bronze Idol
Papaya
The Ptarmigan
Movanagher
Doobie
Stanion
Quick
151
Bowker
150
Summers
Owen Hughes
3
0 23 1
Inca
150
4 1
6 · 0
Szatmar
150
May
150
Siang River
150
Dark Eyes
150
Aberdeen
148
98
King's Parade
137
Mountain Air
145
6
The Jungle Book
146
7
Armony
146
Sopron
140
Charleston
140
Hong Kong CC
A. W. Hayward, c.W. C. Hung,
b Tani Wai-pui
T. E. Pearce, 6 Ng Sze-kwong
O. Moor, Lb.w, b W. C. Hung
E. J. R. Mitchell, c Chue, b
Kwan
H. Owen Hughes, b W. C.
Hung
V. W. L. Stanion, not out
Extras
Lead Mine Handicap (11⁄2 miles).
Imperial Hall
2
21
"A" Class
Ibs.
45
Monterey Bay
162
Town Hall
161
Total (for 5 wkts.)..
(Continued at fant of next Column)
263
Duke of Chantilly ..
160
Huntington
160
Winsome Stag
160
Grand Tattoo Eva
150
Pickle
158
168
Young Pretender
148
143
Buster
14
The Pheasant
130
One-Third
140
Peck
140
"B" Class
lbs.
Blue World
164
Duke of Melrose
163
Erin's Isle
163
The Jamaica
161
160
150
Duke of Normandy II.
148
Thunderbolt
158
King's Falloch
157
Loch Als?
154
154
152
150
150
-U-U■ II.
Brigade Call
145
144
Bright Prospect
140
As You Like It
1:40
Gold, Model
140
Duke of Nieblong
140
140
· 140
140
140
140
Tangle
Fifty-Fifty
Skinfaxi
The Ape Monk
Mowgli
Doubtful
Zenjebil
Nara Stag
Szatmar
Zephyr
Warren Memorial Cup: "Joan,"
to East), Mark East of Kowloon
"Frobisher" Trophy (for annual Dock Point (P) Cust Rock Gas competition etween Royal Navy enjoyable team matches which re- Haynes Challenge Cup for Inter-Buoy (P), Mark Boat Club-house and Hong Yacht Club). Pre- Officers Royal Navy versus the Club for Club Junior Fours. Distance one Line (P), twice round. Distance sented by The Captain,
41⁄2 miles.
and men of H.M.S. "Frobisher," the "Frobisher" Cup, won by the mile.
Only two yachts took part in Royal Navy.A Won by Canton, by many lengths. Navy. A match between the Royal
Officials Crews. Row, R. Klewitz (181 this race. The times, after deduct Navy Versus the Army; however,
YOUR URGENT NEED IS A GOOD TONIC. was won by a army; whilst alb.), No. 2, M. Gavin (155 lb.), No.ing handicaps from finishing times,
Take Dr. Williams Pink Pill"
Sir D. Cameron, Governor of match Army versus the Club was 3, V. T. C. Ferrier (180 m.), were:
Tanganyika; Sir E. Grigg, Governor Therefore we Stroke, M. Hebicht (159. Tb.). and "La Linda" (21yces. per M
.8.50,333% won by the Club. decided to hold another match, Cox, A. R. Kinross (117 lb.). "Diana" (15 secs, per mile) 3.51.67%
Thousands of physicians know portant that, according to the of Kenya; and Sir C. Hollis, High United Services versus the Club, Hong Kong-Bow, W. J. Purvis Heyward Hayes Class Racing dere B. A, S. Hill, R.N., and Mr.
E. W. Carpenter. -
from experience gained in the highest medical authority, it is in Commissioner for Zanzibar, were and United Services won
(167 lb.), No. 2, R. J. D. C. Grieve Yachts.
Judges: Commander I. B course of their daily professional dispensable to life. It is the ab-recently in daily conference with "Other matches were St. An- (167 lb), No. 3, G. T. Padgett Won by Mr. H. S. Rouse's
sailed by Mrs. Newill, R.N., and Dr. E. P. duties that in cases where the sence of this last mentioned con- Mr. Amery, the Colonial Secretary, drew's Society versus St. George's (175 lb.), Stroke, H. Himsworth "Speedwell,"
Minett.
patient's need is tonic treatment stituent from their blood that with regard to transport and public Socisty, won by St. George's (156 lb.), and F. W. Schramm (130 Adams..
Second, R. E. Mess" "Wings," Rowing Officers of the Day: nothing better exists than Dr. causes so many people to suffer services in these Colonies. Society: Commodores past and pre-
sailed by Mrs. Doyle.
Messrs. H Dreyer, and J. RL Williams Pink Pills for Pale from anemia and nervous dis sent versus the Club, won by the
Mrs, George Muirhead aged 101, People. For forty years these orders, and others to easily fall Same Course. Five yachts start-Stanton. Club; and Ladies versus the Club,
fluenza. won by the ladies.
ed in this race, all at scratch. Clerks of the Course:-(Sall- Pills, originally the discovery and victim to rheumatism, influenza died recently at Perth from in- The finishing times were
ing) Mr. H. S. House, (Rowing) favourite prescription of an emin-and maladies symptomatic 4.20.68 "Speedwell" (1st).
Mr. F. J. Easterbrook
ent medical man, an M.D. of Edin lowered vitality.
Equally good for men as for Capt. A. G. Dobbie, Rev. E. K. 4.27.37 "Wings (2nd) -
Time Keeper Chief Yeoman of burgh University, Scotland, have "Boojum (3rd)
4.29.06
Signala, J. Butland.
held foremost place among the women, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Quick, J. A. Summers, H. R. B. "Why Wonder (4th) 4.30.27
world's most famous restorative rapidly build up the blood and Hancock, and A. C. I. Bowker did "Bluenose" (5th)
4.91.56
medicines.
nerves, repair the ravages of not bat. Only the first two yachts receiv
BOWLING ANALYSIS The reason for the permanent malaria and other wasting dis
b.).
There was a very fine start in this race, both shells getting away together. There was not any day- This last event took place last light between the two for a good Sunday and the ladies must be distance.
Just before the half mile had heartily congratulated for their very fine performance, sailing been covered, Canton by employ against the pick of the helmsmen of ing faster strokes managed to get the Club. (Applause). a lead of about one length It was
Gael Class Racing Yachts.
"I wish to thank boat owners for when Hong Kong started to pulled prizes. having so kindly put their boats at harder in reply to Canton's chal the disposal of the Club for these lenge that disaster came their events.
Ladies Championship
CANTON GOLF
of
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