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Trivia Establishes All Time Record

For Cowes Regatta

(By AIR MAIL)

Cowes, August 6.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 20, 1988

"H.B." DARTS LEAGUE

MAKES PROGRESS

"ONSISTENT high scoring continues to mark in the progress of the "H.B." Darts League, numerous players having made scores of 90 and over.

The highest scores of 100 and over also the highest game fin- ished over 40 to date, are as follows:-

HIGHEST SCORES

BRILLIANT and most successful Cowes Week was concluded Burden (R.A.O.B. (G.C.)).

A to-day with the regatta given for all classes was the Royal Bunnell

Southern Yacht Club.

Shutler (P.O.'s Course) Rowlands (P.O.'s Course) A notable feature of the Week has been the great sailing of McGrady, A. (Jolly Roger) the 12-metre Trivia, owned and steered by Mr. W. V. Macandrew, Webb (Neptune) Pratt (Imperial) which won the New York Yacht Club's Centenary trophy, the Gough (Embassy) King's Cup, the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup, and the Bartlett Cup Ledger (R.A.O.B. (G.C.)) for the best average points for racing in the 12-metre Class throughout the week.

પદ-

HIGHEST GAMES FINISHES Burden (R.A.O.B. (G.C.)) Fleeton (Embassy) Sheppard (PO.'s Course) Oakenfull (P.O.'s Course) Scott (Embassy)

of Pringle (R.A.O.B. (G.C.)) but Drake (P.O.'s Course)

Hiscock (Embassy)

Inggall

140 Burkitt

Jolly Roger v Neptune

188 McGrady, A.

0 Blackmore

2 Morgan

2-Orrom

184|McGrady, J.

2 Phipps

Webb

120 Hope

115

113

103

100

Points

Points

1

86

118

100 Best game finish-Burkitt Highest score--Webb

66

64

63 Payne

50 Drake

AUGUST 11, 1938.

-P.O.'s Course v Imperial

49 Shutter.

2 Dodd

2 Taylor, A.

2 Marshall

0

44 Rowlands

0

48 Oakenfull

2 Taylor, D.

40

Never has there been more, seonds behind and Blue Marlin consistent or successful helms-fourth, only another fifteen manship in any previous Cowes conds astern.

Evaine ran through the lee Week as that displayed by Mr. Macandrew in Trivia, the more Vanity V. into second place,

Marina

Special prizes are being awarded to notable because it is only his failed to overhaul Trivia.

and Little Astra were still astern, the player holding the best record in second year in the big class.

of racing abeam off the Hampshire each of the above sections. Another. impressive feature

On the close-hauled port The following are the latest League the week has been the great fleets coast. of smaller classes. Some days 230 reach to the weather mark. Trivia Results:

AUGUST 4, 1938. yachts answered the starter's gun, outsailed her rivals and won her

Jolly Roger v R.Á:O.B (G.C.)

2. Curd and on no day was the number of sixth successive race during the

less week by nearly five minutes, thus Inggall

McGrady, J. -yachts racing in the Solent

creating a record in big class rac-

Leigh than 200.

ing, by winning a first every day Burkitt

Finishing times McGrady, A, of. Cowes week. were:

in

GLORIOUS WEATHER To-day's sailing took place glorious summer weather with an 8-knot southwesterly breeze.

The first race of the day was the

Points

2 Cheek

12

10

Б

Points

Best game finish-Drake Highest score-Rowlands

-R.A.O.B. (G.C.) v Jolly Roger

Funnell

Pringle

1 Jones

2 Burden

2 Ledger

0 Funnell

1 Ralph

1 Coleman

2 Ledger

8.

Points

2 Inggall

2 Hope

2. Burkitt

2 McGrady, J.

2 McGrady, A.

10

Points

43

120

0

Points

Best game finish-Funnell ·. 5 Highest score-Inggall

Neptune ▾ Embassy

2 Mitchell

2 Chatfield

Points 5.

Best game finish-Burden 06 (20, 6

double 20).

36 Highest score-Funnell 136 (60, 57 and

98

19).

0 Scott

0 Mitchell

0 Gough

Embassy v Neptune

1 Blackmore

0 Kemp

Antrobus Maydell

Royal Ocean Racing Club's Cowes Evaine (Mr. C. R. Fairey) to St. Malo, Dinard, a distance of (second) 170 sea miles. Thirty-seven Vanity V. (Mr. J. R.

Payne) (third) yachts of all classes, tonnage, and

Blue Martin (Mr. T. 0. M. from rig started in two sections

Sopwith) roun-Marina (Sir W. P. Burton) the R. Y. S. line, and after ding the West Brambles Buoy Little Astra (Mr. H. F.

Paul)

8 10 9 header for Spithead and the Chan-

The Handicap class of yachts nel, running free with spinnakers exceeding twenty-five tons was set set before a sterling breeze. Latifa, owned by Commodore Michael Mason, R. O. R. C., led the fleet

away.

over

-2 Fleeton

H. M. S.

Trivia (Mr. V. W. Mac-

Andrew) (winner)

2 59

22

"

3

4

3

5 12

3

3

Webb Morgan 6 18 Maydell 9 59 Phipps

Blackmore

2 Gough

O Fleeton

0. Hiscock

2 Hiscock

2 Orrom

8

5

Points 1

Points

Highest score-Maydell

2 McGrady, A.

1

2 Inggall

0

2 Burkitt

1

2 McGrady, J.

0 Hope

8

4

Points

Points

Points

4 AUGUST 9, 1938. Neptune v Jolly Roger

Points

36

94

Best game finish-Kemp

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W. L. Up Down Pts.

QR.A.0.B. (G.C.) 6 23 7.52 28 23

2 P. O.'s Course. 6 17 13 38 36 17

Games

Neptune

4

13 7 28 19 13

Embassy

6 18 17 35 36 18

Jolly Roger

6

11 19 30 44 11

1

Imperial

14

3 17 13 85

3

36

115

32 80 80 196*198.80

6. 6

P. W. L. For. Agt. Up. Down.

0 12 2 10

0

5

4

1 9

8. 6

6

1. 10

4

+

10

4

8

INDIVIDUAL SCORE TABLE

Funnell (R.A.0.B. (G.C.) Burden (R.A.O.B. (G.C.))

Rowlands (P.O.'s Course)

to sail the same course as the Twelve Metres, and a fleet of nine craft was led over the line by Sir Morgan

Phipps Vivian Gabriel's Lady Anne, the

Orrom START OF THE TWELVES

scratch yacht, which soon opened Maydell The fleet of six Twelve. Metres out a good lead. Running towards Webb were set to sail a twenty-five miles Spithead Mr. Carrington's ex- course in two rounds. Mr. T.O.M. twelve metre Zelita was second, Sopwith's Blue Marlin lead

and the rest close together with the the line, closely followed by Sir exception of Noreine in last place. Best game finish--McGrady, A. William Burtson's Marina. The Lady Anne worked out a lead of Highest score McGrady, A. rest of the fleet were racing beam

several minutes during both to beam, with Little Astra pre rounds, but failed to save her time ferring to sail through the Roads allowance to Zelita and the Scottish while the others stood out to sea. yacht, Zigeuner, which has

been Running before the true breeze successful in winning a number of

Hiscock (Embassy) with spinnakers to starboard the prizes during the week.

Pringle (R.A.0.B. (G.C.)} Twelves made good progress to the

Jones (R.A.0.B. (G.C.)) leeward mark, the South-east Ryde

Maydell (Neptune) Middle Buoy and then sailed on a

Drake (P.O.'s Course) Payne. (P.O.'s Course) close-hauled reach to the Calshot

Hope (Jolly Roger) Float Buoy and on the weather

Scott (Embassy) mark, the East Lepé Buoy. The fleet

Rolls (Jolly Roger) Ripper (Imperial) kept close company till off Calshot,

International Dragon Class Tatau Morgan (Neptune) when Trivia opened out a slight (Mr. B. R. Walte) (winner); Toyo- Phipps (Neptune) lead with Blue Marlin about twenty Tama (Mr. H. G. Reynolds) (second); Kemp (Neptune) seconds astern, and the rest in Carmela (Mr. G. Potter) (third).

Sheppard (P.O's Course) Redwing Class-Redstart (Mr. H. Ralph (R.A.0.B. (G.C.)) close procession. At the end of the first round Trivia had about Flower) (winner); Red Gauntlett (Mr. Coleman (R.A.Q.B. (G.C.)}

A. Colege) (second); Vera (Sir H. Blackmore (Neptune) twenty-four-seconds lead with Dawson) (third),

Antrobus (Neptune)_ Vanity V second, and Evaine eight, (Continued on Page 21)

Ledger (R.A.0.B. (G.C.)) Pratt (Embassy) Sibley (Jolly Roger)

Zigeuner (Mr. Ian F. Marshall) (winner); Zelita (Mr. G. F. Carring- ton) (second); Lady Anne (Sir Vivian Gabriel) (third),

West Solent Class-Niola (Mr. O. B. Trinder) (winner); Pandora (Mr. E. J. Coles) (second); Squirrel (Miss O. Chetwynd) (third).

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HITRAWAY LAI

CO. LID

1

Goodnir (Jolly Roger),

1

Shutler (2.0.'s Course).

McGrady, A. (Jolly Roger)

2

Thompson (Jolly Roger)

Oakenfall (P.0,'s Course)

Leigh (Jolly Roger)

Fleeton (Embassy)

Gough (Embassy)

Dodd (Imperial) Taylor, A. (Imperial) Curd (R.A.O.B."" (G.C.)). Scott (Imperial) Wilson (P.O.'s Course) Adama (P.Os Course) MoNally (PO.'s Course), Thomas (Jolly Roger) Webb (Neptune) Orrom (Neptune) Chatfeld (Embassy) Mitchell (Embasny) Cribble (Embassy). Burkitt Jolly Roger)

15-(Imperial)

8.

2

80.

102

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