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THE CHINA MAIL.
YAUMATI SCHOOL
SPORTS
Lung Chi Lap Wins Victor Ludorum.
102 BOYS COMPETE
LUNG CHI LAP, with 14 points, beat
Chit Fu (11 polute) for the senior Victor Ludorum, while Tang Hon. It (13 points) proved an easy winner in the Junior division at the Yanmali School's seventeenth annual
YACHTING NOTES
NIGHT YACHT RACE CHALLENGE
LAST YEAR'S WINNER AGAIN ENTERS LISTS
athletic meeting, which was held yes ARGULLA II SOLD AND RENAMED
terday at King's Park.
were
of
A total of 102 boys, representing more than a third of the school-roll competed, and many close finishes
witnessed in the racing. Mr. ኢ. O. Brawn. Inspector Schools, in asking Mrs. G. E. S.
wife Upsdell, of Upsdell, the
Rev. Headmaster, to distribute the prizes, commented on the splendid sporting
shown by the boys and congratu spirit lated the School on the success of the meeting. He said that it was a great privilege to be able to renew his nc- quaintance with the school as a former Headmaster.
ARIEL BY NEW OWNERS
(By CAPTAIN CUTTLE)
JAS
S the Victoria Recreation Club Rowing Regatta will take place
CAER CLARK in the vicinity of Lyemun Beacon
FIXTURES
Among those present were Mrs. A CHAMPIONS
0. Brawn. Mina H. F. Skinner, Head-}
mistress of the Belllos Public School, ENTER ONE TEAM
Miss S. M. Swift. mistress of the
Bellios Public School and Mins Joyce AND RECREIO TWO
Humphreys.
100 Fards Flat Race (Senior):--
1. Jung Chi Lap
2
Yik Chit Fu
3.
Trui Kwok Fan
4.
Ngan Ching Lam
T
1.
Tung Hon lu
4 Poon Sai Fong
R
Wong You Kan
4.
100 Yards Flat Race (Junior):---
Leung Hon Kwong
100 Yards Flat Race (Small Boys) :—
1. Tam Sik Pin
2. Wong Kwok Wat
3. Cheung Nok Hang
4. Man Sik Ju
Righ Jump
(Senior):-
Sik
ik Chit
»
2
3.
Fu
Lung Chi Lap
Âu Tại Kwang
High Jump (Junior) :--
1. Puon Sai Fong
2
in Chi Hung
1. Sul Pang
itace
(Small
Poon Sai lu
โป
Boyi):-
Wong Kwok Wal
Pun Yau Kan
Long Jump (Senior):-
Cheung
Chak Man Tune
1
U Shu
Lung Chi Lap
Ngan Ching Lam
Long
Jump (Junior):—
Tang Hon lu
2
Leung Hon Kwong
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Egg and Spoon Race (Small Boys):--
Wong Kwok Wal
Three-legged Race (Open);-
Leung Chi Wai
1
2
Sung Wai Kuer
Liv Kwong Wa
1
Chan Man Cheuk and
2. Ho Sheung Chi and
Lung Chi Kung
3.
Sung Wai Kuen and
Tui Kwok Cheung
4
Ng Chí Chih and
Chan Ro Iu
300 Yards Flat Race (Senior) :--
300 Yards Flat Race (Junior)-
Diocesan Girls' School
Not Entered.
FIRST GAME ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
At a meeting of the Caer Clark Cup representatives last night at Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Res taurant, it was decided to allow the
the Sailing course for the Second Championship Race to-day has been altered from that set out on the season's programme.
The altered course is as follows: Start: Club Line W. to E.
Channel Rocks (P) Kowloon Rock (P)
Mark on line (S)
Rumsey Shoal (3)
Quarry Bay Mark Boat (P) Finish: Club Line E to W. a dis- tance of 8.2 miles.
This should keep the Sailing Yachts well clear of the rowing races. It is, however, a tricky course against the flood tide, and, depending on the pilotage, a good many changes in the order will pro- bably be seen before the finish.
Hong Kong Ladies and the Club de']
*
•
•
Concession To Docks
20
May Buy Browns
INTERPORT
ROWING
Yacht Club Favoured For Title.
V.R.C. AND CANTON OTHER CONTESTANTS
THE
THE Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club will start favourites in the Victoria Recreation Club's In- terport Rowing Regatta which will take place this afternoon at Kow- loon Bay,
Their task, however, will not be an easy one for a very strong op. position is to be expected from the Canton oarsmen and V.R.C. craws, both of whom have improved a great deal since their meating last April,
The Yacht Club immerged victors at that meeting by a margin of 7% points to the V.R.C.'s 4, and the Canton crews' 31⁄2 points. Elaborate
Harry F. Sinclair, oil magnate, who, may become owner of the St. Louis Browns baseball club. A life-long friend of Phil Ball owner of the club who died recently, Sinclair is believed to have had an agres-visitors, lighters having been ób- ment that gives him first chance to, tained from which the spectators may which the races along the
arrangements have been made for the accomodation of
buy the club.
GILL GIVEN FRIGHT BY O'CONNOR
(Continued from Page 4) 38 each, were the break bullders for the naval side.
After four successive de feats the Artillery Sergia. gained a victory on their own tables against the Engineers by the very narrow margin of 8 points Master Gunner Pine was respon-
A
hear also that the course for the
Recreio Ladies to enter two teams
Challenge Cup Races on Decem- [ber 2 is likely to be changed in the competition providing they
that spectators from Kowloon stipulated the members of their first Docks may have an opportunity of sible for the highest break of the eleven.
watching nearly the whole of the evening when he chalked up The previous resolution to allow racing. To do this the start and polished 54 to beat Lieut. Regan by a second eleven player to play for finish will have to be through 2 the first eleven once and then again line off Kowloon Docks, and after
the St. Patrick's for the second eleven was ruled going out to Lyemun Beacon out.
yachts will
two Remedios probably sail
Bailey triangles in Kowloon Bay,
骗
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TR. E. COCK the Chief Manager
Mis an enthusiastic owner in
course.
Two launches wix leave Murray Pler for the course, at 1.30 p.m. and at 2 p.m.
The V.R.C. are entertaining the crews of the two visiting clubs to an informal dinner at the Club's Įpremises to-night after the Regatta. The programme for the after- noon is as follows.
The Programme
The programme, for the afternoon is as follows:
2.30 p.m. Junior Four
2.46 p.m. Griffin Fours
3,00
p.in. Senior Fours
3.30 p.m. Naval Whalers
4.90
p.m. Junior Pairs
4.15 p.m. Chairman's Cup
4.30 p.m. Senior Pairs
4.46 p.m. Chinese Challenge Cup
It was originally intended to hold
Griffin Pairs race but this has since
cancelled.
46 points.
Detailed scores:
Palace Hotel 150 Pereira 144 Antonio
Teen
23
150
143. Gill
.... The Chairman's Cup is confined to senlor and junior members of the V.R.C., and griffin members of the 150 V.R.C. will compete for the Chinese 160 Challenge Cup, both these
43
events
160
O'Connor
69 Baptists Oldfield Remedios Jr. 97 Silva Jordan
102 Cruz
705
The Hong Kong Ladies, the Champions have only entered one team, but the Club de Re. creio Ladies have entered two teams, the Kecond consisting
the A class (his boat Fury is al- mostly of school girls who are
Iways in the first flight) and as the yet novices at the game.,
Kowloon Docks Company has been Mins J. Dalziel of the Hong Kong responsible for the building of no Ladies' Hockey Club presided, and less than fifteen of this popular Sargent
Taylor was supported by the Misses, A one-design class It is very filing Hthat the race should be arranged and off the Company's premises.
Fowler, S. Dalziel, M. Basto, Kni, P. Gittens, M. Woolley
P. Whitley,
Miss S. Dalzie), on behalf of the Diocesan Girls' School, de- finitely stated that the School were not entering a team in the League.
*
Unlike the other classes the A's have no Challenge Cups
C.P.O's. Mess
being for toure.
The method of searing for the in- 150 ter-club vents will be as follows:
2nd 3rd
+
2
14 1
Crews selected to row for the Vic- torla Recreation Club are as follows:
117 No. 2 No. 3
Senior Fours
J. A. de V. Soares (155 lbs.) L. A. de V. Soares (161 lbs.) 3. A. Marcel (103 Jbx.) 622 Stroke 7. M. M. Alves (138 lbs.) F. X. d'Almada (107 ibu.)
Senior Pairs
Cox
833
Senior Fours
Garrison Sgtą 160 Clarke 150 Halford
Senior pairs
Junior-fours
ค
G4
Junior patru
.99
V. R.C. Crews
Alford Puge Yeomans West
150 Flood 150 Joyce 150 Cubitt 160 Ortan
110 95
128
Bow
900
R.E. Szts. 150 Lt. Regan
Beeston Harding Starbuck Clarke Thompson
150 Hollings'th
3 Prior
150 Giles
150 Hart 104 Buckle
150 No. 8
777
769
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
Cox
to race for to-day but the winner, so I am given to understand, will R.A. Sgts. receive a scale model of his boat Pine the Caer Clark instead of a silver cup,
1. Lang Chi Lap
2
Yik Chit Fu
Leung lu Kuen
4.
Cheung Chak Man
Wong Yau Kan
The following are fixtures:-
2.
Tang Hon lu
December 2
3. Leung Hon Kwong
300
Yards Flat Rare (Small Boys) Dec. 9-
C. B. School v C. B. Assoc.
(C.BA., 3 p.m.)
"Y" Ladier v C. B. School
1. Mon Sing lu
Wong Kwok Wai
4.
Cheung
Hok Hong
4. Tam Sik Put
Sack Race (Open)
1. Уорд Sai
21. Sui Pog
Li Chui Fai
4.
In Chi Bung
Chung Chak Man
Half-Mile Flat Race (Open)
1. Chu
2 Yu Chi Tung
3. Taui Kwok Fan
1. Poon Sat On
*
•
Private Night Race
IT will be remembered that last
("y", 3 p.m.)¡ed one night round the island be- Recreio latv Recreio 2nd
tween the three yachts Norseman (Marion, 3.15 p.m.) (Continued on Page 11). Tavy II and Wanderer: the crew of the latter on that occasion being largely composed of those pavel officers
sailing the ketch Dow Taimoshan down the California Palace Hotel C.P.O.'s Mess Coast to the Galapagos Islands and Sarrison Sgia. Panama.
2. Li Chung Man
1. Wong Man Chi
Class Team Race (Senior):-
1. Class 4A
Clans Team Race (Junior):-
Class A classes v. 'B' classes);}
"B" beat "A" Class
1.
7
Consolation Race_(Handicap) ;---
Tug of war
2. Kwok Wai Por
Senior Championship
Lung Chi Lap
(14 points)
Tang Hon lu
(18 points)
3. Ma Kwok Plu
400 Yards Flat Raer (Past Popila) ;--- | Junior Championship:-
1. To Chan Ab
Six Entries for the St.
(Continued on Page 11).
China Mall Sports Diary.
TODAY!
Andrew's Stakes Next Week (2)
THE following
Cricket-First Division - Indian R.C. v, Craigengower (L). Royal Navy v Army (L)
Hong Kong v Kowloon
Second Division. Kowloon v
are the entries Ring (140), Jungle Jim (10 Plan C. B. A. v. St. Joseph's College (F)
v Hong Kong (F) and handicape for the Race Telleman (145) Push (162), Salar
Nippy
Football-First Division' g. Meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Star (10)) Tenorio (140), fifticum Navy Kowloon Club at Happy Valley next Satur (140), Wakefield (165) and Wonderful Police v Borderers
" Stag day:
One Mile
15
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Lincoln v. Bt. Joseph's Recreio v East Lancashires
Club South China
* Second Division
Lincolna v Young Indians
Entries. Glasgow Handicap “B” Class
Handicap--One Mile Coogee Brechin (158) 1b., Champagne. Bay City of Brisbane (159), Night Star (160), Charming Star (166), Chateau (170), Portia (155), Rody Morn (156), Navy v Kowloon an Bay (145), Daylight Eve (162), Don The Giraffe (148), Woodland Stag
Flying Tourist (162). King'a (166), Evening Star (138), Friar, Tuck Royal Artillery v Club Bounty (106) Mayflower (189), Pride (143), and Lucy Glitters (138).
(184)
of Tsingtao (140), The Godwit (168), 9 Entries. The Tiger (154) and Valurous (158),
13
Entries.
St. Andrew's Stakes-11⁄2 Milen
African
ar to
N.B. If
If the top Weight doen not accept, all weights to be raised by 6
The
Third: Division Ilecrelo v South China RAS.C. y Lineninap az Radio Sport v University. CRAFT RAMC,
Miscellaneous-Chiness. B.C.
104
Bow 103 Stroke
160 Cox
120
Bow
140 No. 2
5. A. Marcel (169 Iba)
L. A. de V. Soares (161 lbs.) F. X. d'Amalda (107 lbs.)
Junior Fours
L. A. Barrows (188 lbs.)
H. J. Silva (142 lbs.)
V. Soares (160 lb) de
M. M.
Stroke J. R. Soares (158 lbs.)
Сея F. X-d'Almada (107 lbs.)
Junior Pairs Bow LA. Barrows (138 lbs.) Stroke II. I. Bilva (142 }bm.)
Games P W L WL Pus.Bow 650 27 3 15
No. 1
2 22 8 9 No. 2 5 8 2 22 B
5 2 2 12 18 87 Stroke
5 2
311 19 8 Cox
G. Agates Fours
(117 lbs.)
N.
Grimina Deitz (138
lbs.)
L. E. Lammert, far, (184 Ibu.)
F. F. Sequeira (165 lbs.)
A. V, Alvares (150 hs.)
J. Neves (03. Tbs.)'
Yacht Club Crews
The crews to represent the Royal
Highest break of the Competi-Hong Kong Yacht Club will be as un-
St. Patricks
RE. Egis.
11 19 32
H.A. Syts.
7 23 3
tion to date.
A. J. Osmund The following are next day's fixtures:
81 Thurs-
Garrison Sgt. v Palace Hotel R. E. Sgta, R.A. Sgta.
der:
Senior Fours
Bow G. S. P. Heywood No. 2 C. B. Easterbrook
No. & K. Knudsen
Stroke FL W. Dulley
L
C.P.O's, Mesa
Cox
St. Patrick's
Bow. Stroke Cox
LEG THEORY.
L. G. Allison..
Senior Pairs
C. B. Easterbrook
H. W. Dulley
L. G. Allison KANTEN
Junior Fours F. 1. Bond
No Alteration Desirable. Edidina
To New Rule,
London, To-day."
No. 8. Lt. B. L. E. Hebert
Stroke Lt. P. de N. Ramus
Cox
Lt. T. R. Shields
Junior Pair
Lt. B. L. E. Hebert Lt. P. da N. Ramus, Lt. T. R Shielda
At a joint meeting of the Adria-Bow ory County Committee and the Stroke Home Test Match Control Board, Cor
Griffins Fourm it was yesterday decided that to
Bow B. Allan alteration would be made nor was No. 2 J. Cowle desirable in the law relative to the No. 5. - D. Marshall Beg theory of bowling, a
Stroke RA. Jardine
It was agreed, however, that Cox G. B.P. Heywood
The Canton Crewe bowling obviously directly attack-
Canton will b ! represented ("At Home", 8.80 p.m.)ing the batsman was an offence following crews read
Rugby
against the spirit of the game.⠀
Senior Fours E. Hattemeir. (140. Thua...) The conference expressed itself Bow
being confident that the captains No. 2 F. Tremlett (180 lbs.) would never countenance bowling Stroke Wylle (100 1113 bs.) of such a type-Reuter,
W. Seiffert (140. 1on,). Bonior Faira
(Happy Valley)
Blue Star (154), Charming Star Inverness Handicap--Fire Furlongs (151),
Cossack's Beauty (158), King'zi Charming Face (152), Darlen (166) Justice" (188), Liberty Bay (161), and Disorderly Conduct (165), Flying Boy Badko
(1521, Iron Grey (185), Jlogis (146), Club Navy (158). Entries.
Krate Viz (150), No Fear (161); Pani Comrie Handicap "D" Claus Jones (160) Swale (147), Ta Peastie Tachting-Royal Hong Kong Yacht "D" Division-Bix Furlongs
(140),
Goat (168) and White Bat Club Second Charupionship Race for
Yachta Racing Eve (160), Aids (158). Ban.terfly (140),
TO-MORROW. Charm 13. Entries.
Golf-Conclusion of Pirat Round
Mag Fostball---First Division 155), Iron Grey (155) Jogie. (140), Adam- (149), „Cabu (161)90) Bestival King Salmon (160) No Fear (163) Eve (154), Halter Skelter (145), King's Royal Artillery Chinese Athletic Now's The Time (168), Hw
Hwale 146), Parade (154), Maria Petra:150), OF A Second Diviadow, pass Valley Hall (148) and While Buttergy (0) Kina (148), Blick, past, (160), Tsentral British "Incognitoa"/ The Crook (168), The Pamber (157) Lando (104), Partnership: (180) %ower Chinese Athletic Bouth China,
Gadwal (165) The Cibat (147) Wom
Comrie Handicap “U” Clanu,
Jolins (156), Black Rock Shant Division--Bir Furlongga. Stubba: Shield.
ing Face (182), Darien
(140), Flying Boy: (183));
19
> Criell. Handicap "C" Clam
* Five Forlong!
Alexandra Hall (Gay Blatná (180)
California (140), Gold Kay (160), Goli
Babes Hockey
ETERNAKANA Tata, v Naval Lower Deck
the Inverness - Handicap.)
Yachting 48t Andrew's Society.
George's Boclety:
K.C.C. DANCE
Coz
Bow
ז,
8 B..
"I Wylie Patroke. 1. Be
'Cox*
Selkart
Junior Fours A Dance will be held at the How-
Dr. Sanner loon Cricket Club; for members and Bow their friends, on Saturday, Decem-No. 3. F. Buss
No. 2. E. Stirling her 2, from 9 pm. till'1 am, Kuroke. W. CameronTM
Tickets: May be obtained at the Cox
St Club. Ladies ($1.50 each. Gents $2.00 each. Including light re- freshments.
Beiffert
Junior Pairs
F. Buase
Stroke Cux
W. Cameron W. Seiffert
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