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SHANGHAI BOWLS WESTWARD'S TRIUMPH

Twelve Matches For Hankow Interport Side

OVER BIG CUTTERS

Schooner Beats Endeavour

(Special Air Mall Service) 'Shanghal, Aug. 22..

Loudon, Aug. 10.

rack V., and Yankee. Then came The Shanghai Lawn Bowls Asso- gatta ended at Cowes to-day, but

The Royal Yacht squadron's rs-Candida, Astra, and Britannia elation have drawn up a very in-Cowes Week is prolonged by to Fort they met baffling puffs ahead A they returned to the No. Mun teresting schedule of fixtures, morrow's racing under the flag of and south westerly shifts. West shown below, for the series of the Royal Southern Yacht Club.. matches

ward was cleverly handled, and against Hankow

The J Class watch to-day was next -month. starting

did not lose her position, but As on Saturday,

won by Mr. T. B. F. Davis's tra; which had a nice slant, be September 7, and finishing

schooner, Westward, which, ever on

came leading cutter, and drew to Wednesday, September 18,

The

the 42-inile vurse, finished more

within three ruinutes than 10 minutes ahead of Endea

of the Hankow team will arrive on Sep-

achidoner.. tember 7 and will play their first, which was the first of the WESTWARD GOES AHEAD

cutteza match on that date against the

Candida ran ashore just south- The wind was northerly, with a east of the No Man Fort. When Clube Lusitano, on their green in touch of west, and the breeze was the north-west wind steadied on to Hongke Park. All matches are uncertain in strength over then again, Westward marched timed to commence at 3 pm, and strong; often quite light, but gen-away hand over Ast. Abreast. of Messrs. T. G. J. d'Almeida and P.erally of. moderate weight. With Ephgrave have been appointed by the exception of a sudden lull and match between Endeavour, Yankee Cowes Green it was a wonderful the Association to act as umpires. complete but temporary change in and Volsheda, there being only a

The interport dinner

will be the direction of the wind to south bont's length of water between held on

Saturday, September 14 west, when the feet were just east them. at 8.30 pm, when the Association from mark to mark, which natural of the No Man Fort, it was a reach championship prizes will be pre-ly favoured, the schooner. sented; the venue of the dinner will be announced later,

Interport Fixtures

tang (Lusitano Park),

green... Honkew

a short one of 10 miles to East In the second round, which was

Many yachtsmen, however, were

Lepe and the two buoys at the east surprised that Westward could beat was wonderfully fast reaching, and. end of Ryde Middle, Endeavour the cutters by such 'a distance on left Yankee and Shamrock V., al- a day when her guawhale was notways capable of reaching well. en

croached on Yankee, and anatched niles.

the prize from her by time allow. ance by Beer,

Sept. 7-Hankow v. Clube Lusi-wash for more than a couple of It must be remembered she is 97 feet on the waterline to Endear veurs 83 feet, and. Yankee's 88 feet, and the old saying that length wives speed is often proved..

Sept. 8-1st Interport, Hankow ✓ Shanghai (Police green, Hong-

kew Park).

Sept. 9-Hankow v. Shanghai Lawn Bowls Club (SLC.C. green. Sept. 10 Hankow v. Police R.C. (Police green, Hongkey Park).

Sept 11-nl Interport, Hankow v. Shanghai (Y.B.C., green. Way- side Park).

Sept. 12. Hankow v. Shanghai Recreation Club (Recs green, race course)..

Sept. 13-Hankow v. Country Club (at Country Club).

Sept. 14-3rd Interport Hankow V. Shanghai (SL.B.C. green, race course).

collect how the long-sided schooners There are yachtsmen who can re defeated the cutters of the day. when the wind was on the beam.

Sir William Burton's Marina, the 12-metre class in light to mo now recognised as the best boat in

for some time. derate winds, had a great, race with Flic, the latter holding the lead

Mr. Laidlaw's Pretty Polly beat Sir Buton Chadwick's Lady Edith Ingleborg, took the third prize by sin., and the 10-metre yacht... from the scratch yacht, Lady Annie. by 2sec. ------

A FINE SPECTACLE Westward at the end of the first round, presented a glorious specta ele coming through Cowes Roads, with the string of cutters in her wake. With a bone in her teeth. there was plenty of keen sailing, Throughout the sunlit, niue day as the sailors say, and the spindrift the sea for miles being flecked with flying from bows, she had out-sails of many classes, racing not She sailed from Cowes round the but in the time-honoured Cowes sailed the single-masted vessels. only under the premier yacht club, Solent, Bank and back to Cowes in one hour, at a speed, I think, of Cowes Green, where for a century Town Regatta, held off the historic nearly 11 khote

old salts have gathered to criticise

the J class race were the manoeuvres of the Kings and captains. The finishing times in

Hr Min Sec Westward (Mr. T. B. F. Endeavour (Mr. T. O.

Davis)

Of the cutters, the most remark- Sept. 15. Hankow v. Hongkewleavour. Mr. Sopwith was over able performance was that of En- Golf Club (H.G.C. green, Hongkew the line at gunfire, and not only Park).

lost about two minutes at the start Sept 16-Hankow v. Yangtse-by having to return, but this left Wayside Park).

his seven opponents ahead of him, more or less in his wind at times. Junior Endeavour overhauled all the cut-

ters, and finished about five min utes ahead of Yanker.

Sept.1 11-Rankow v. Golf Club (JG.C. green Hongkew poo Bowling Cub (Y.B.C. green Park).

The three special Jubilee Cups given by the Royal Yacht Squadron Sept. 18-Hankow v. Association for the J class, 12 metres and 8 Committee (Recs. green,

race metres were decided to-day on the course).

four days' racing of the R.Y.S. Re- katta. Mr. Hngh Paul's Astra, Marinu and Mesars. Kenneth Pres Sir William Burton's 12-metre

Suskin are the winners.... tou and W Robert Steele's 8-metre.

The Association have requested the various clubs to submit names o players from their clubs to the hon, sec., J. Munro. care of Hong- kong and Shanghai Hotels Ltd., by August 27, to enable them to pick the interport teams.

M. Sopwith): Yaukee (Mr. G. Lam-

bert).

3

31 14

4

38

B 17

8

28

9 12

33

39

39 40

Velsheds (Mr. W. L.

Stephenson) Shamrock V. (Mr. C. R

Fairley)... 4 Astra (Mr. H. F. Paul) 4 Britannia (The King). 4 Candida (Mr. H. A

14 28

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15 17

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4 7:35

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51

Andreae) gave up. Corrected times: Westward (Winner) 3 51 The racts were started to the west

Endeavour (second) 4 .0 Welsheda, Yankee, Shamrock V., Shamrock V. (third)... 4 Astra, Britannis, and Candida | Yankee crossed the starting line well to

Astra gether on the starboard tack, En- Velaheda deavour responding to her recall. Britannia

'SCHOONER WELL: PLACED

12 Metres. Marina (winner) The schooner took the leeword (Sir W. P. Burton), shr., 2min. berth, leaving the cutters unham- 10sec.; Flica (second) (Mr. Hugh pered. She was finely placed and L. Goodson), 3_3-31; Weston (third) abreast of Gurnard Bay had a Mr. A. C. Connell), 3-5-67; Zelita clear lead. The order at the Solent (Mr. G. F. Carrington), 3-7445; Bank buoy, where Westward led by Miquette (Mr. H. L. Wessel), two minutes, was Westward, Vel-3-8-68; Vanity (Messrs. Basili sheda, Yankee, Shanirock V., Aa- Brooke and C. R. Westhead), and tra, Britannia. Candida, Endea. Iyruna (Mr. C. E. A. Hartridge)

Championship Finals The finals of the Association championships will be played on the Junior Golf Club green in Hongkew Park on Sunday next, commencing at 3 p.m. Should the weather prove unfavourable, the same arrangements wili hold good for Saturday August 31.

The analists are:-.. Singles.-C., F. Remedios (Hong-vour, kew Golf Club) v. G. V. Jensen (Shanghal Recreation Club).

gave up.

dle bank steered different courses, Laidlaw), 3-0-13; Lady and J. D.

Pairs.-N. Harrison Sorrie (Police R.C.) v. C, W. Pro- ter and F. G. Harrison-(Country Club).

They returned in a string pas Handicap (16 to 85 tons).-Pret- sing Cowes but over the Ryde mid.ty Polly winner) (Rt. Hon. T. K. Endeavour and Yankee keeping in (second) (Sir R. Burton Chad- Edith mid-channel, while the others kaptwick), 3-6-40; Ingeborg (third) towards the mainland shore. Eo (Sqdn-Leader G. H. Reid), deavour showed high speed and 3-10-20; Cerigo (Dr. T. H. Ward) cut-sailed Yankee.

3-11-53; Cariba (Mr. Arthur Moy),

Rinks F. O. Madár (skip), G. N. Manley, A. J. Wils, W. Manley

At the Warner Lightship. West-3-24-8; Eisa (Mr. Colin C. Me (Bbangha! Recreation Club) v. P. Ward, which had made really good Niel), 3-25-20; Rosemary IV. (XI. Conduit (skip), E. J. Ling, G. Dun-use of her balloon main topmaat S. 8. Taylor), 3-31-92; Blue Peter can, C. J. Bull Police R.C.).

staysail, was eight minutes ahead (Mr. W. E. Moline),

3-34-51;

of Velsheda. The latter was close. Zoraida (Capt. Franklin Ratsey). The Association have: appointedly followed by Endeavour, Sham 3-37-50, the following ampires for these matches, with particular instruc- tions from the Association to pay attention to "foot faults," as there has been many glaring instances of this in championship matches this season.

Singles; P. 0. Akerman: d'Almeida:

Ephgrave; Pairs. Rinks, T. G: J.

The time for starting of league matches for the remainder of this month has been fixed by the Asso- elation at 3.30 p.m. and for Sep- tember at 9.p.m

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