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(Continued from page 4) "While we have good reasons to congratulate ourselves, I do not think our success would have been possible without the co-operation and supports of our older playing members. When I say older, I must mention the names of Messrs. M. K. and M. W. Lo. Lau Fook-kay and Cheung Wing-kue, who have played consistently for our Club in the League for over 15 years, going through victories and defeats with sportsmanlike determination to do
(Continued from Page 4.)
ROWING
It must be said for the Lincolne (Continued from page 4.) | that Turner had an of day, Heath
should have saved two of the goals
The V.R.C. had engaged in a and an early goal inspired the tussle with the Yacht Club and bath Saints to gave their best. Young Indians Unlucky.
TDE YOUNG INDIANS were
very unlucky to lose their second division encounter against the Lincolns at Sookunpoo on Saturday.
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cors made a mistake in their course,
going far too near to the shore. At
one stage the V.R.C. boat looked as If might foul that of the Yacht Club, but the latter, pulling a beau tiful long stroke, gradually forged ahead to take second place by little
them
A goalless draw would have been over half a length.
The V.R.C. made a great mistake fairer result as neither sets of for wards were anything up to second divi-lin their course, and rectifying their
jerror towards the end lost sion form.
Cousins who was promoted to the valuable ground.
The Junior Fours second division from the third,
The Yacht Club, had an easy vic flattering the. Lincolna alde, for it very weak in his shooting, his goal
an unprotected mei.
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was
their best. They have certainly was from a melee that the ball rolled tory in the Junior Fours crossing set an excellent example to our to Cousins' feet for him to bang into the line no less than four lengths ahcad of the Canton crew, who in younger members that the idea in
Undoubtedly the two outstanding turn load the V.B.C. by 2 lengths. Ramzan, the Young The Yacht Club lead throughout and sport is to play the game whatever
players were Indians' goalkeeper who played an ex- their victory put them again in the cellent game between the sticks, and lead with 14 points to Canton's 13. A. 3. Omar, the right back who con- the outcome.
"At the present tenuls is practi-stituted the main obstacle cally the only game we play here.elns attack. but i hane, before long, we shall
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V.R.C. Win
their only The V.R.C. secured victory in the Senior Pairs through Dear's Good Display
S. A. Marcal and J. L. A. Soares. Lake up cricket again and. If wa
Another outstanding performance They were never seriously chilieng-| could get a little more space same was that of Dean, the lasers' left fulled and finished two lengths ahead where around here, start lawn back, whose ruthless tackling and last
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an entirely new spirit for the Lincolns points to the Yacht Club's 15%. say a few words.
scene of a bom hardment, but very luckily survived goal was often the
ench attack.
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Mr. Lindsell, in humorous veln, their congratulated the Club on fine record. In congratulating the
the Mixed Doubles kumjaha was the weakest forward of winners
Though presented with to on the Geld. Championship he paid tribute
dallled with the ball until he lost Mr. M. W. Lo's sporting decision innumerable opportunities he duty I play in spite of a high tempera- thanking ture. He concluded by
the Club, on behalf of the visitors, far their hospitality.
Taking the first three games
in
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the opening set the new champions led 5-4, but with Goldman dropping
his service, the set went to 7-5. In
the second set the Chinese pair were led 5-3, but Lo won his service toi love and Goldman dropped his ser-
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concede Mrs. Lochner did not point on her service to clinch the set and match at 7-8.
Both Goldman and Lo were shaky at the net. the latter often handicap ping his partner by rushing across the court to intercept drives.
Mrs. Lition, Colony cham- plon, played remarkably well on occasion, though Mrs. Loch- ner was the steadier of the two. The driving of all four players was the feature of the game.'
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The Naval Whalers' race proved even tussle in the early stages of well in stopping the Lincoins from the race, but H.M.S. Suffolk won in piling on the score in the second half
after Setters had added the Lincolns' a final spurt from H.M.S. Falmouth. The following were the results:- second goal
INTERPORT EVENTS.
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Borderers Go Nap.
cellent nap win over the Police THE BORDERERS, by their ex-
at the Valley on Saturday, proved the latter's form against South Ching last week to be merely Bush in the pan. #
Junior Pairs.
1. Yacht Club.-4 pts.
LINES LINE
PEDDER BUILDING, HONG KONG.
CANTON BRANCH-NO. 4, SHAKEE ROAD.
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Bow Lt. B. L. E. Hebert Stroke Lt. P. de N. Ramas Cox Lt. T. R. Shields
PACIFIC COAST U.S.A.
The
2. Canton R, C.-2 pts.
F. Busse In defence, the Borderers were ex-Bow
Cameron cellent, Podmore being outstanding at Stroke
⚫up. Cox W. Seiffert centre-half where he was ably norted by Wallace and Jones.
3. V. R. C1 pt Bow La A. Barrows (136 J.) latter, while playing a magnificent de fensive game, would have proved his
Strake I. J. Silva (142 lb.) worth had he been in his accustomed
Cox place in the forward line.
The backs Morrison and Mullane, were very ale, with the result that' Smith in goal had very little to do.
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G. Agabog (117 lbs.)
P
Won by 3 lengths and 4 lengths. Bentor Fours.
1. Canton R. C.-8 pts. Bow
beat of the No. 2 The wingers were the forwards, the inside men wanting too No. 3 mach time in positioning themselves, Stroke and consequently allowing the ball to Cox be cleared when a goal should have been scored.
་ • •
E. Huttemeir (140 lbs., F. Tremlett (150 lbs.)
B. Rasmusson (171 lbs.
I. Wylie (159 lbs.)
W. Seiffert (140 lbs.)
2 Yacht Club.-4 pts. Value of Sport
Bow G. S. P. Heywood Called upon to speak, His
Channing played a good hard game No. 2 C. B. Easterbrook Governor stressed for the losers, and the defest of his No. 3 K. Knudsen cellency the the value of aport for bringing team was far from being due to any Stroke
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well suppiled the victors and vanquished on with passes, but could make no head- way against a solid defence. A big their splendid game.
fault was the adoption of short passing: the tactics, which proved useless against Lady
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Ltd
H. W. Dulles
I. G. Allison
a. V. R. C.-2 pts.
Bow
L A. de V. Soares (101 lbs.) · No. 3 S. A. Marcel (168 lbs.) Stroke . M. M. Alves (188 lbs.) Cox F. X. d'Almuda (107 lbs)
J. A. de V. Soares (155 lbs.)
Won by 1 length and
Junior Fours.
1. Yacht Club.-6 pts.
F. J. Bond
Bow
the faal moving Borderers' defence. No. 2 The Police wings ́starved. McKfardy No. 8
Stroke made some great saves, but like the remainder of the defence, was over- Cox worked.
Navy Settle Down. KOWLOON failed badly against
the Navy at home, the latter scoring on six neessions against the two goals of Kowison.
relapse latter saltered a severy after their very Ane effort against the Club Last week when a draw was the result,
J. Elkin
LL B. L. E. Habert Lt. P. de N. Ramus LA, T. R Shields
2. Canton B, C-3 pts,
Bow E. Huttemeir No. 2
E. Stiding
No. 3 F. Base
Stroke W. Cameron
W. Seiffert Cox
3. V. R. G-13% pen.
length.
Bow L A. Barrows (188 bi.) No. 2 U. J. Silva (142 lbs.) No. 8 M. M. de V. Sasas (160. Ib- Stroke R. Boares (18 lbs.)
Skinner, on the Navy left-wing, wa
Cox
F. L d'Almada (107 iba.)
here, unless notice has been given 18 very poorly fed throughout. His bril- hours prior to vessel's arrival, but liant efforie when in possession, left Won by 2 lengths between bosts. carried on from port to port to the no doubt as to his abilities, and he
of call to which the option was nīways' a ̧ menaca to the Kowloon; (**) part
KORI. cinims will be admitted attor
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Senior Pairs,
1. V. B. 0pts,
Bow S. & Marcel (198 lbs.)
the Goods have left the Godown, mad Langmead and the remaining Navy Stroke L. A. de V. Bories. (181 bu.) all Goods remaining undelivered after forwarda took some time to Settle Cox
the 3rd proximo, will be subject to dawn, but when they eventually found their feet they gave an impressive per-
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F. X. d'Amalda (107) lbs.)
2. Canton BC.—3 ptx,
I. Wylie
W. Belffert
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that the
8. Yacht Club-1 pl Furkins played a good game in the Bow CB. Easterbrook;
LG: Allison Naval defence, and the backa, though Strake, H. W. Dulley Mr Les inclined to be errating in Cox
were steady,
thelf clearing g
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H. M. Remedios Stroke J., M; M. (Alves. Cox
FX D'Almada: Won by length and length.
Open to His Majesty's Ships in Harbour, Distance 1 Mile. Bervice; Boats and Conditions, Tiro Prize. Post Entries,
1 H. M. S. Buffolk 2. M. 8. Faindouth-
Won by 2 lengths, and one length.
"Menara, J. Me M. Alves (Convenor) 18. A. Marcal, F, 3rd'Almada e Castro, FLAT, Silsa, L. A. Soares - and A. F. Gladstons
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