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TREVESSA TROPHY RACE. MANNA'S OWNER IN SHANGHAI
CRAIGENGOWER CC.
ANNUAL MEETING HELD LAST EVENING.
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A DOUGLAS BOAT WINS · AGAIN.)
JARDINE BUAT DISQUALIFIED
The annual meeting of the Craigens. The boat race for the Trevessa Trophy The following will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club 1st XI. in a friend-gower Cricket Club-(the annual report was held yesterday, under the auspices ly match on the C.S.C.O ground at 2
p.03.
on Saturday: F 1 de Rome of the committee, of which appeared in of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, On teapt.), G., R. Sayer, E. B. Bred, H. G. the Daily Press last Saturday)--was held two of the three previous occasions, the Wallington, F. E. Lawrence, F. Ling, at the Club-house last evening. E. W. Hamilton, B. D. Evans, E. C.
trophy was won by boats owned by the Fincher, F. Baker, F. H. Holdman. Ke-Chief Inspector W. Kent presided and vessels of the Douglas Steamship Co. server: W. H. Edmonds and B. Haw
was supported by Mr.. R. Basa (Seere and yesterday one of them aghin secured tiny
tary), Mr. D. K. Kharas (Treasurer), Mr.it, the #aising being awarded Grst place. T. Grimes (Club Captain) and members The Haining was second in the race, the of the Committee.
Mayang owned by Jardine's bring easily first, but she was disqualified because she used a Chinese sail "...”
INDIANS ". KOWLOON.
The following have been selected to re- present the Indians. in the above match on Saturday on the Kowloon ground, contencing at 2 pm. sharp:-A. H. Rusjahn, A. H. Madar, A. el Arculli, F. M. el Aralli, J. §. A Curreem, O. Ismail, S. H. Ismail, S. A. Tamail, H. D. Runjahn, U. 1. Omar (capt.) and
NB. Kitchrii.
HOOKEY.
!!
i a match at Sookunpoo on Tuesday the Royal Artillery were defeated by seven goals to one by the Hongkong lockey Club's accond team. In the open ing half Prics and Vailack (2) were the scorers, and later while Bolland reduced tas lead, farther goals for the Club were scored by Garrod, Lyon, Price and Yallack.
WHY, WESTERN WOMEN SHINGLE.
A JAPANESE VIEW.
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Prior to proceeding with the business of the meeting, the Chainman expressed regret, and sympathy in connection with The race was a distance of five miles, the death of Mr. C. H. Lyson, the late The starting point was at Channel Rock President of the Club. The Club had and the course was rui Kowloon Rock sustained a very severe loss by his death and Cust Bock Buoy to the Yacht Club and it would probably be a long time Ten boats catered, three from Butterfeld before they would get a president who and Swire's, threr from Jardines two would preside over their meetings in the from the Douglas Steamship Co., on genial manner Mr. Lyson had done. He had always taken a very great interest in the welfare of the Club.
At the request of the Chairman, the | meeting expressed their sympathy, and
respect by standing in silence.'
Opening the business of the meeting the Chairman said unfortunately the vice president of the Club, M. B. W. Brad bury, was unable to be present. Dealing with the annual report of the committee, the Chairman said the report had been in the members' hands for some days and called for very little comment. It had
JCL boat, and one Canadian Pacific. wind which was casterly was moderate Conditions were very favourable, the and the sea was fairly calm.
** MAUSANG" IN LEAD."
TBY GONNUSKE KOMAI, THE JAPANESE POET. There are two reasons for the unpress depted cutting of locks by the great ladies of Western Europe-first, a desire bern sub of the most successful years third but was a very long way behind.
to make inanitest their newround poli- Heal power; secondly, the natural in dolence which is the heritage of all
mortals
i
AGAIN,
HOW DERBY WINNER COST THE LEGER
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE.
Manna whose reverse in the St. Leger Mr. Harry Morriss, the owner of
after winning the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby caused, such amazement among the colt's supporters in Shanghai, returned to that port by the Empress of Canada.
Although in the annals of the Turf
ON TEST.
Chatting with
Nevertheless," continued MP, Morrin, **he began well, being first off." At about a mile from the start, he collapsed;"
"In view of his excellent start, we
there must be few instances in which a horse after. brilliantly winning two of the three classic events of British racing. failed in the third due to an injury sustained a few minutes before the race, Mr. Morriss takes his defeat in the spirit of high sportsmanship.. several friends and a representative of the North-China Daily News at his beautiful home in Rue Père Robert, the owner of this year's, Derby winner re- ferred modestly to his two magnificent successes. As for Manna's débâcls in the drawn on the subject. At length, after Leger. it was with difficulty that he was philosophically remarking that victorien on the Turf would not give half the plea- Soon after the start the Hausang took trasted by disappointinents, Mr. Morriss sure they did if they could not be can- the lendi The men
were rowing in briefly told his bearers of the patbetio the rest were bunched behind. Circum starting post at Doncaster which led to unison, with the Haining second, and maiming of Mannan few yarda from the venting Kowloon Rock, the order was his defent. unchanged, with the Heng, Sang, Fan eerstraten and the other Douglas boat fighting for third place about. 200 yards. behind the second boat. The Awai Sung starting post, their owners
As the field were catering up, to the observed was last. On the course to the marked them shy at a road crossing their path simpan, opposite the Yacht Club, whence at right angles: Manna appeared to bo the boats had to turn for ust Rock immediately in front of Warden of the Buoy the Mausang gained considerably Marshes, his stable companion.
The The Heng Sang was on the lining.
latter shied to the right, turning skarply the Craengower Cricket Club had ex- Passing the mark bonts, the order, was
into Manna who sustained a carcussion of the off loro fetlock, and, injury to his perienced Under the heading of cricket, still unchanged, and it was apparent knee.. the Centerell, a team in the fit that the race was between the first two, When a shingled woman realises that division and the results were very much though the order could hardly be chang- she nerd but put soup on a towel and
ed, siner the Marsang was too far shead, rub vigorously the beautiful pedestal better tan they had been in previous As soon as Cast Rock Broy was round- of her bed, the spends only a few years. Young blood was coming forwarded, the Marsang rowers dropped their were naturally all amand at the rrault minutes of time, and thereafter can ap- to take the place of the old stagers, and sait and rowed. The Haining inen did until Maana was brought in walking swer the telephone, harangue the cook, every oportunity would be given them using got in" first a good way ahead nature of the injury. Un the first day not follow suit, but kept the sail up. The lately.. Very few knew of the exact. or sell tickets for the next charity ball
to prand and warrant their positions in of the Haining. The other bonts were at the Albert Hall
even the Press, I think, were. ignoran As a Japanese, I find a great difficulty the fin or second, tears Commenting far behind and the Heng Nany secured of the true facts. Magda's, jockey and in knowing female from male when on the waiting and bowling averages, the fourth and the Fan Overstralen fifth. tually be was removed is an ambulance. third place, the second Douglas boat trainer. at, once say to his need. Even- venture into the haunts of London, that speaker said Mr. T. Grimes topped the But the disqualifying of the using For some days, afterwards he was unable. most intricate civilisation. Bewildered, hatting and Mr. S. Abbas was top changed the positions of the bouts It I look at the meat, shorn heads of the for borldg. There had also been club was, of course, only fair that the Mau
to put his fore left hoof to the ground."
Manna might have beer bought by the intelligent women and wonder whether competins arranged to take the place sang should be disqualified for breaking late. Sir Edward Hulten and perhaps they wish to proclaim to all that their of the is league competitions, which the regulations, but it was unfortunate. would never have run in the Derby. Bir political freedom is a Fact.
could be held this year. They hoped fler men rowed strongly and ably. The Edward's trainer, Spice, had received in- To me, a. Japanese, who has ren that nexgear the Craigergower Cricket having been disqualified, the structions to spend 25,000 guiness in brought up to think that action belongs Club wo be able to lift the shields in oining secured the trophy.
blood-stock. Good times were made by the two first 93,000 guineus when anne came up.. He had already spent to the waterfall, that colour is the ex-both thefirst and second divisions. · As clusive privilege of the azalea plant, regarded the lawn bowl, in 1921, just
When Maana won the Two Thousand, and that tenderness is shared only by before went on leave, there
Guineus,, Sir Edward aid to Spire “Why breezes and the weeping willows, the dinner ge to him and lawn bowls was
didn't you go on bidding?". western women do so stimulate my brain game, be advised the club to take up mentions an old stager the and upset me by their restlessness.
team ply and gave four small cups to thought, from that small beginning, encourag The result this year, he and the CC.C. had come out League champica Alle only hoped the same sue- cess Woud attend the club next year. although be might say that their next
Douglas Co.) 4.01.00 door neighbours, the Police, were going Van Overstraten (Mr. to challe them for that honour. With Groothen hius, J. C.J.L.)5.01.22 regard to beliards, this was of interest Audi Sony (Mr. Ide, not only the winter but also in the
Jardine's) 5.06.21 summer, ith regard to the Club itself, Kum Sui (ME the build was in good condition and
Plowrie, B. & 8.) 8.00-15 no repaigad been necessary during the Empress of Canado year under view. Owing to the rapid (Mr. Thomas, C.P.R.) 5.10.31 sent room inadequate and steps would increase in bernbership, however, the pre Cheman (Capt. E. soon have she considered to extend the existing atmodations With regard to finance. Te accounts showed a balance of $1,500.94hich he thought was very satisfactory encouraging,
It is all so new and so mysterious. Shingled hair is not, to my mind, portent of a sex revolution. Women will be mothers in spite of a million wars and a thousands coiffeurs, and men will be husbands although civilisation undergoes centuries of chaos. Also there is a saving grace provided by the divinities which shape our ends--al. though we be Japanese or English, of Biarritz or the Lido and that is the children on whom we are definitely saddling our unsolved problems, our un waard wars, our hatreda ret to be cured. It is not the dressing of the hair and body that matters-these whims pass into the museum or into a picture. The full wigs of the 17th century, tha tant hair of Sir Thomas Lawrence's heyday, the "Ambrosial " whiskers of Thackeray, are merely externals. Although we all, are trying to enjoy ourselves and draw
-x
boats.
The order of finishing-was:-- was a
Finishing. Musang (Mr. God-
Tinc
dard.Jardine's) 4.61.14 Haining (Mr. Pafrey,
ragsang (Mr. Mc.
Douglas Co.) 4.55.10
Nair, Jardine's) 4.59-30 Haining (Mr. Duncan,
"Time Elapsed.
"47.44
51.40
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58.00
57.10
37.52
1.02.51
1.05.46
Suigang (Mr. Man
Ashby, B. & S.) 5.13.20.
"dell, B. 4. 8.) 6.14.51 THE PRESENTATION.
1.07.01
1.09.50
1.11.21
Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Commodore of In conclug, the Chairman, on behalf the R.H.K.Y.C., at the conclusion of the of the members of the Club, returnedrace, before presenting the trophy to the
boats' crew, said: Abraham, Allen, B. W. Bradbury, A. This is
Manua's biggest supporters" at Home: undoubtedly were the ladies, his owner- added, or at least that was the popular belief at Epsom and. Doneaster.
The popularity of the Derby winner manifested itself for a long time after the sace in advertisements for various com- England modities, especially in Ireland. to-day is apparently much more alive to advertising values, Immediately after the Derby result, a bread company Bad duly christened its produst after Manna. In Ireland, where he was trained, he was Leven more popular, a Ene of shirts and
ties bearing his name.
MR. MORRISS'S STUD PLANS.7.
With regard to his stud plans, Mr. Yor- ris said that he proposed going Home again in the spring or carly summer, by which time his horse will have settled down to his Erst season's stud life, which will he spent at Mr. Charles Howard's stud at Coombe Park, near Reading: By the spring, Mr. Morriss's new property which he has acquired out of the Chavc- ley Park Estate, on the outskirts of New-
admiration to ourselves, we still do our thanks to td prize donors, Mesars E. win the 4th occasion. on which the market, will be ready for the reception bit of work in order to pay the piper, P. Greaves, 4 A. Guterres and F. W. race for the Trevesan Trophy has been of Manna and certain marea already in and sweat blood in doing it,
Whether hair be shingled or dost to Shaftain. so thanked Mr. R. Drude held, and I feel sure you will all agren his possession. It is his intention to the waist the woman of Enat er West who had preted a magnificcat cup for ik torn by the twin wishes of excitementplause.)
the team bling competition. (Ap for herself and peace in this world for others. Eun Governments recognise the which was slided by Mr. F.. Mdw Fung He propose the adoption of the report, Anal significance and the prophetic and carried, depth of woman's shingled hair.
PRIEST TRIED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.
STRANGE CASE AT SHANGHAI.
R
ELECTION OF OFFICERS."
that the competitors have given us a very instructive and enjoyable time, watching their strenuous efforts to gain some model of a ship's life-boat. temporary possession of this very hand
The trophy was put up for bi-annual competition by one of our active members
B. W. Bradley be elected as the new line displayed by the officers and men Mr. P A Dixon proposed that Mr. endurance, ane seamanship and discip- in order to commemorate the very great
president of Club. In doing so, he of the 8. Treven after she was aban commented the Mr. Bradbury had always dond when on the point of sinking, and taken a very and active interest in the survivors, in two ordinary ship'e the Club and as largely through him life-boats, started on their 1,700 miles A strange case came before the Mixed that they had stained the extension to arduous trip. In this councetion, I can Court (Assessor Bucknell and Magis the Club Hed not think they could not do better than refer you to the very trate Kwan) at Shanghai on October do better than at Mr. Bradbury as their interesting account of the boats' voyages, 16th in which a fifteen-year-old youth president. He participated in every entitled 1,700 miles in open boats, by wan charged with the attempted murder branch of sport cricket, tennis and bowla Foster. of a Buddhist Priest.
and it was mad through his leadership According to Dr. H. C. Mei, who de-of the team tha they had won the Lawn
"(Continued on next Column): ̧ fended the youth, the latter was studying Bowls Champahip this year.
(Ap- to become a priest and a few days pre-plause.) viously his instructor, an abbot and the The Chairman conded and said that complainant, suggested that the appren- he had played gainst Mr. Bradbury at ties be initiated in the customary Bud- cricket and at b. Mr. Bradbury was dhist manner by, having air small bales & sportsman fra the crown of his head burnt into his scalp in a domino-shaped to his feet and wild take a licking and give one in the sie spirit. It was the The youth refused, being entitled to game that mated with him. He had do so under the articles of Buddhist always taken active interest in the religion which decree that those yet Club, attraded to committee meetings under the age of discretion-twenty and was not air-weather gentleman years need not be so initiated."
who would take it office just for the sake Defending counsel stated that the youth of the honour of Mr. Bradbury would had been
goaded to desperation by work for them. Applause.) the abbot and used the chopper aa-a means of refusal and defence.
pattern,
Mr. Bradbury unanimously elected as president of th Club with acclamation, He admitted to the Court that he in Other officers wréjelected as under :-) tended to kill the abbot who, however, Vice-President, L. Alves; Secre did not press the charge, b
tary, Mr. R. Ba Treasurer, Mr, D. The Court imposed a light sentence of K. Kharas; cup of the first eleven, one ar and expulsion, to be suspended Mr. D. Friz; ton of the second for five years, the accused to be placed eleven, Mr. T. (mes; general commit- under a band to be of good behaviour tee, Messrs C. A. Kirigues, C. M. Alves, and the Court's order, for expulsion to W. Kent, P. A. En, W. B. Muskett," be permanently suspended at the end of Mow Fang, Allan and C. S. the five years.
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establish a high-class breeding stud, and be has recently purchand choicely-bred yearlings. The fillies have been carefully selected on their breeding so that the blood may niche with the blood lines of MANDA.
Mr. Pafrey of the s.s. Haining, I have handing over to you, for your Company's great pleasure in congratulating and "in
trophy you and your crew have so des safe keeping till the next race, the, crvedly won. I have also pleasure in handing you a small souvenir memento to remind you, in the future, off to-day's win, (Cheers)
Mr. Carpenter then called for thres cheers for the winning boat's crew, and these were heartily accorded.
THE A D. C. WILL PRESENT.
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