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R.KO. AND V.R.C. REGATTA.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, HAV OH 31mr, 1818.

Möra ideal conditions could scarcely be imagined than those which favoured the Hongkong Royal Yacht Club and Vio- toria Recreation Club Regatta at the former's Club-house on Baturday, The rowing races started to the eastward of the Club-house and finished across a line between the schooner yacht La. Oigale, moored opposite the house, and a mark on shore. A cord of eloven.'events had

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The officials were:-Judges, Messrs; A. Rodgor, F. Lammort, A. H. Shields and A, B. Pollock; solling secretary, Mr. F. L Brown; starters, Messrs. R. Suther- land. E. W. Carpenter, and R. C. -Witchell; umpires, Mosers, W. Logan, F. W. White, and E. Davidson,

The list of prize winners is appended?! "Ewo" CHALLENGE CUT FOR HONG FOURS. -(Open to crews drawn entirely from the staff of any firm or Government Depart- mont). Distance one mile.

· 1.—“1 Ewo "---(Bow) E. Hupedon, (2) D. B. Mackenzie, (8) W. B. Rigden, (Stroko)

A. Murdoch, (Cox) R. Sutherland.

2. "Taikoo (Bow) A. F. Doan, (2)

W. M. Whamond, (3) T. J. Fisher, (Stroke) W. A. Ray, (Cog) W. Chatham.

Won by a length, after an exciting struggle.

THE CHAIRMAN's Challenge Cor, for four nars (open to members of the V.R.C. only), Distance one mile.

1(Bow) B. W. Bradbury, (2) G. W. Sewell, (3) W. Drude, (Stroke) W. Paysen, (Cox) T. Lanfesty

2.--(Bow) A. V. Barros, (2) F. L. da Roza, (8) P. Ivanovich, (Stroke) A. H. Carroll, (Cox) W. Carroll."

The winners took the lead on the outside course, and gradually increased their ad- vantage. Carroll's crow came up spiritedly on the inside towards the end and two lengths only eventually soparated thom.

OFFICERE GIUB AND WHALEES. (Open to officers of the fleet). Distance one milo.

1. H.1.8. Humpuhire; 2, H.M.S. Ming-

laur.

For the major part of the course it was obvious that the issue lay between the Hampshire crew and the Minotaur crew, After a neck-and-neck struggle for a con- siderable distance, the former spurted gallantly and won a splendid race.

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H.E. THE GOVERNOR presented the prizes. He said that everyous in Hong kang was very glad to see the revival of the sport of rowing. When he came to the Colony first Hongkong used to make a very fine show, and he was glad to see that it had come back to something like its old glory. (Applause.) They were particularly pleased to see their friends from Canton down there, and were more than pleased to see that many of them were -Canton Rowing Club (Bow) H.

our German cousins, for whom they had Lehmann (2) E. Danter, (3) R. Johnson, a great admiration. (Applause.) After (Stroke) F. C. Herb, (Cox) A. Hotison,

2.Itoyal Hongkong Yacht Club, when all was said and done, they (Bow) II. Hupeden. (2) E. M. F. Mon: thicker than water. They rowed a fine were of the same blood, and blood was her, (3) F. L. Brown. (Stroke) A. Murdoch, (Cox) G. A. Caldwell.

race, and beat the Hongkong cracks. His Excellency also congratulated the Canton people on winning the open fours. The crew, he had been told, had only been in boat for a month. He knew a little about rowing, and he must congratulate that crew on rowing well together. He could only hope that next year they would have an even better meeting than this year, and that the Canton Clab would come down in redoubled force, and would not win anything. (Laughter and applause.)

A close race, but 20 yards from the post the Canton Club shot to the fore The Hongkong crow responded vigorously and only the barest margin separated the two at the post.

MEN OF WAR WHALEES. —), Alnerity; 2. Welland.

The Alacrity led easily, with their op ponents in very straggling order behind.

THE "NATHAN CHALLENGE CUP, for four nars. Residents of Hongkong, each crew to be drawn from a single unit, defined as a Regiment, Ship, Corps. Volunteers, firm, or any other body of gentlemen. working together at the same profession or calling. Distance one mile.

1.-" Ewo "--(Bow) H. Hupeden, (2)

D. R. Mackenzie, (3) W. B. Rigden,

R.G.A. SPORTS.

The athletic sports held under the (Stroke) A, Murdoch, (Cox) R. Sutter-suspices of the Royal Garrison Artillery

land.

2-P. W. Department(Bow) HC. Rouse, (2) H. C. Lowiek, (3) F. A. Biden. (Stroke) E. W. Carpenter. (Cox) G. A. Caldwell,

Ewa" crew

A splendid win for the by several lengths.

MEN OF WAR GIGS.-1, H.M.S.. Ham

shire: 2, H.M.8. Minotaur,

the ground of the in Hongkong on U.S.R.C. at Kowloon on Saturday after- noon proved raost successful. The weather conditions were idcal, and in consequence visitors were unusually numerous, Lient. Colonel Mullins and the officers being at

A creditable win, the winners making | home and entertaining a large number of

a surprisingly strong finish.

INTER-CLUB PAms.-(Open to crews re- resenting any Amateur Rowing Club). Distance three-quarter mile.

1. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club

hading residents. Competition was de- cidodly keen, and the various events proved extremely interesting. The pro

(Bow) F. L. Brown, (Strake) B. M. Feedings were rendered more enjoyable Momber, (Cox) G. A. Caldwell.

2-Canton Rowing Club-(Bow) E. Tauter, (Stroke) F. C. Herb. (Cox) A, Hotson.

An exciting contest between these crews resulted in the Hongkong men darting ahcad near the mark, winning by two lengths.

OPEN Forms (Open to any amateurs not competing for the Hongkong Chul- lenge Cup). Distanco one mile.

1-Canton-Bow) A. P. Mei. (2) O. Mai (4) C. Geiger, (Stroke) F. Kanitzky. (Cox) A. Hotson,

2-V.R.C(Bow) Rodriguez, (2) F. L. da Roza (3) Jenhson (Stroke) A. H. Carroll (Cox) W. Carroll.

Four crews competed. Canton won about four lengths. V.R.C. spurted raliantly to second place about 50 yards from home,

SAILING, RACES. Handicap class R.H.K.Y.C. and Handicap and Gael Classes H.K.C.Y.C. Course:-Start across line between Mark Boat and Yacht In Cigale Lyemoon Beacon (port), Cust Rock Buoy (port), Channel Rocks. (port). Distance six miles,

Corrected

Finishing

Time.

H. M. 5.

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Rolla Kathleen Violet

6 10

4 11 15.

4

7.15.

13 14

8 14

La Linda Dione

8 51

4 8 61

9 3

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9.93

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... 13 53

4

.4 13:

1.

4 191

One Design Class R.H.KY.C, and the Hayward Hays Class H.K.C.Y.C. Course same as above.

Joan

Down Halcyon Theda

.4. 33·53 Lysbeth4 33 28

3.

3 1 25 4.27 44

Finishing Corrected

Time.

Time.

H. M. E.

·H.

Gart

4 28 33

4 31 14

4 30 49

4.2%

4 28 10

4 28 10

4 30.23

4 30 48

4 31 33

Asthore4 35 18 Beatrice 4 36 Bonito

4 32 38 Sirius.

..4.35 40 Bat

..4 37 Daphine ..4 34.46 Anna

4 31 48

4 32 38

4.32 38 4.34 20

34 46

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by the pleasing selections plaved the and of the D.C.LI. Regiment and by the native pipe band. The committee composed of Major Currie; Lients. Gar- wood, Pym, and Kellie, C.S.M. Rae, Pulmer, Sergte. A Sergt.-Tptr. J. Savage, and Cambridge, Corp!. Rossiter, Bombdrs. Nutty, and M. Court, and Gunner Buckley were responsible for the admirable arrangements.

The officers present included:-H.E. Major-General C. A. Anderson, Col. St. John, Lt. Col. Mullins, Major Pritchard, Major Hall, Major Currie, Major Tal

loch, &e.

The Officers' Cup for the man who did best at sport was won by Br. Poole, Sard Company, who secured no less then, five Prizes and one second, and was also one of the members of the relay team which won second prize. The challenge shield for the best Company at sport was won by 83rd Company, who wore a long way ahead of the other two Campanies.

Newlands; 3, Cpl. Wade. Distance, 22ft Putting the shot-1, Br. Sly; 2, Gr. in.

Long Jump-1, Gr. Buckley; 2, Br. Poole; a, Gr. Tyrrell. Distarice, 171t: dia.

High Jump-1, Br. Sandford 2, Br. Colmer; 3, Gr. Draper. Height, 5ft 1in. Throwing Cricket Ball-1, Gr. Harri on 2 Sgt. Wilson; 3, Gr. Desmond. Distance, 91ff, din.

Mile Raco-1, Gr. Ward; 2, Br. Sleath; 3. Gr. Pallen.

Boys' Bace-1, F Dalton: 2, W. John.. stone; 3. J. Keating; 4, M. Johnstone; 6. H. Sandford.

Girls' Rac-1, L. Stonham; 2, 8. Plock; C. Stonham; 4, M. Rollinson; 5, M. Lear.

Sack Raco-1, Gr. Newlands; 2, Gr. Hoed; 3, Br. Ramsey,

Button Sewing Contest-1, Cpl. and Mrs. Haylock; 2, 6go, and Mrs. Richard son; 3, Sgt. and Mrs. Lear; 4, Sgt. and Mrs. Erwood.

Relay Race R.G.A.-1, Br. Nutty's team; 2, Br. Poole's team.

Falcon-

Four-legged race-1, Cpl. bridge's team; 2. Gr. Hewitt's team; 3, Br. Bleath's tearo

Relay Race (Indian troops)-1, 25th Punjabis; 2, 26th Punjabis; a, zath Pun jabis.

100 Yards Race-1, Br. Poole; 2, Gr. Desmond; 3, Br. Ely.

Mile Race (Open)-1, Lee. Cpl. Moses; 2, Pte, Old;. 3, Artificer Todman,

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Pied Piper's Race-1, Gr. Puffett's beam; 2, Tptr. Miller's team; 3. Cpl. Haylock'e team.

Tug-of-War (Officers v. Sergeants)- Officers won.

Band Race-1, Lee.-Cpl. Cana; 2, Lee, Cpl. Willeox; 3, Pte, Nightingale.

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Sack Tournament Br. Henker's team won,

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Boot Race 1 Gr. Jennings; 2, Gr.

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Veterans Race-1, Gr. Weatherall; 9, Gr. Bomford; 3, Gr. Murphy.

Bank and File N.CO's-1, Br. Poole; 2, Br. Colmer; 3, Br. Bly

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Tug of War (110 stone)-Won by 87th Company.

Tug of War (Catchweights)-Won by 3rd Company.

Quarter Mile Race-1, Br. Poole; 2, Gr. Desmond 3, Gr. Wood.. Time 592-5seca.

At the close the prizes were presented by Mrs. Bromley, after which cheers were given for Mrs. Bromley, Col. Mullins and the committee.

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INTEREST ALLOWED ON CURRENT ACCOUETE Deposita received for fixed perioda ni raten to be obtained on application.

FISHI ONO, Hausger Hongkong, 11th Jgimary, 1913.) [443

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