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Quarter Mile Race-1, Be. Poole; 2, Gr. Desmond; 3, Gr. Wood. Tims 59 2-5eccos.
MARCH 31, 1913.
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Tons Guns H.P! Commander 1,700 12 2,000 Comdr, C. L Lambe
Master W. West
Class
Reported at
Despatch-boat:
Admiralty tug
Gunboat
710 2
;:
Britomart Cadmus Cherub ¡Clio
Gunboat
710 2
900 Lt.-Com, B. E. Prichard 000 Lt.-Com. W. H. Darwell
gtaza
Tangisze
British sloop
1,070
1,400 Comdr. H. Williams
Shangbai
Water tank and tug
390
British sloop
1,070 6
300 Master II, Smith -**** 1,400 Comdr. Mackenzie, D.SO.
Hongkong
Hongkong
Fame
6
5,700 Lt.-Com. Wilkinson
Hong kong
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Royal Engineers Defeat Kowloon.
Scores:
ROYAL ENGINEER9. Lco Opl. Brown b. Dixon... Colonel Mullins and the officers Sapper Collins b. Da Rome were at home to friends and Cpl. Morrish run out amongst those present were H.E. Cpl. Pearson run out Major General C.A. Anderson Lee Cpl. Smith o. Wolf 1.
De Rome Bishop Lander, Colonel Ft. John,
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Major Talloch, Major Currie, Opl. Walden b. De Rome Major Pritchard, Major Barrott, Lce Cpl. Scott e. Brown'b. Capt. and Mrs. Bromley, Major
Dizon
...
Hall and Sir William Rees Davies Sapper Lewis c. and b. De
Rome and Lady Davies.
2 Upl. Tooker not ont Sapper Whiting a. Smith b.
De Bome Sapper Pearce b. Da Rome...
Extrae
Kent Kinshi
6 Morlin 22 Minotaur 18 Monmouth
14 Moorhen
ewcastle
1 Nightingale
1 Otter
Ribble
7 Robin
Rosario
18 Suips
4. Taku
Torpedo-bont destroyer 360 2nd class oruiser 4,350 10 Torpedo boat destroyer 205 6 Torpedo-boat destroyer 280 6 1st class cruiser
9,000 14 River gunboat
616 4 Surveying ship 1st class cruiser
1st class cruiser River gunboat
Torpedo boat destroyer
1,010
14,600
*9,800
NADONN|O
7,000 Capt.0. F. Corbett M.V.O Shanghai 4,000 Lt-Com. F.G. Brickenden Woot River 3,900 Lt. Com. Boddam Whetham Hongkong 22,000 Capt. Allen T. Hunt 0SL Hongkong
1,200 Lt Com. H. Marryatt
Capt. F. 0.0. Pasco
800 Li-Com. Alan Dixon **** Hongkong
1,400 Lt. Comdr.N.E. Archdale Hongkong
Hagkong Yangtere Hongkong
Yangione
27,000 Capt. G. O. Cayley: -
Hongkong
22,000 Capt, B.H.F. Barstalot.
Hongkong
180 2
Hongkong
2nd class orniser
4,800 12
River ganbost
85
2
240 Li-Comdr. M. Murray
22,000 Capt. Frederick A. Powlest Hongkong
Torpedo-boat
385
6
590
River gunboat
85
240 Lt. Comdr. Nash
0,300 Lt.-Com E.TIR. Chambers Canton 7,500, Lt-Oom. E.J.G. Mackinaen "Hongkong-
Yangtsse
Depotship for Submarines 980
West River
4 Sandpiper
River gunboat.
85-
240 Lt.-Com. I: 8. Hutton
River gunboat
85
240 L-Com Maurice Leslie
Torpedo boat destroyer
350
'Total·
Bowling,
0. M.
18 Tamar
2 Teal 8 Thistle Usk 127 Virago
Receiving ship
4,850
River gunboal
180
Gunboat
710
Torpado-boat destroyer 500
Welland
Torpedo-host destroyer
600
-
R.
W
Whiting.
Forpedo-boat destroyer 300
6
8 30 2
Widgeon
Gunboat
195
2
7.-
"37 · 0. 30 8
Woodcook
Gunboat
150
Woodlark
Gunhoat
150
0.83,
0..37,
0.28,
T.B. 035,
0
T.B. 033,
0
T.B. 037,
14
T.B. 038,
Br. Poole was too good in the ruoning events and travelling in finished style won comfortably no less than five events which scoured for him the officers enp for the man who put up the best por- formance at the sporis. On one cccasion he was second and hel also represented his company
W. E. Dixon 83rd) in the relay race. The
W. L. Wensor challenge shield for the best ag- gregate of the companies of the F. J. DeRome 9.2
ོ་ 1 4 0 Regiment, in sport, went to the Capt. Wood 83rd who secured it with many KOWLOON.
Eog. Lt. Smith, b Scott..... points to spare.
The D.O.L.I. band and the na-P. W. A. Wilkie, o Tucker b sive pipe band, discoursed lively Morrish ...
U. Brown, b Lewis music daring the afternoon.
10 146
0
The committee composed of W. E. Dixon, lbw b LewİR ... Major Currie Leute, Garwood, F. J. de Rome, o Smith b Scott 8 Pym, and Kellie, 0.8.M. Rae, L. Ti Townend, b Lawis Sergt.-Tptr. J. Palmer, Sergts. A. J. H. Mead, o and b Scott... 1 Savage, and Cambridge, Corpl W. T. Elson, o Collins, bLewis 20 Rossiter, Bombdrs. Natty, and M. W. Wenger, o Tucker, b Scott Court, and Ganner Buckley were Capt. Woodo Scott, b Whiting 10 responsible for the admirable ar- G. Wolf rangements. Result:-
Patting the shot-1, Br.. Sly;
2, Gr. Newlanda; 3, Opl. Wade, Distance, 321t. 2in.
Long Jump 1, Gr. Buckley; 2, Br. Poole; 3, Gr. Tyrrell. Dis
ace, 17ft. Gin.
High Jump-1, Br. Sandford; 2. Br. Colmer; S, Gr. Draper. Height, 5ft. lin.
Throwing Cricket Ball-1, Gr. H-rrison; 2, Sgt. Wilson; 8, Gr. Desmond. Distance, 91ft. 4in.
Mile Race-1, Gr. Ward; 2, Br. Sleath; 3, Gr. Pullen,
Lewis........... 15 4 304
Morria Scott
Torpedo-boat destroyer 355 6
6,000 Gunner W. H. Byder
Com. It H. Anstruther O.M.G Hongkong 800 L&-0.Hon. Guy Stopford Yangtsso 900 LA-0. H.R.N. Cotrell Dormer Yangtaze 7,500 Lt,-Comdr. Maxwell
- Ornton'
6,300 Lt-Com. H. D. Adair-Hall Hongkong
7,600 Com. Seymour
Hongkong Hongkong
5,900 Com. B. Neville
800 Lt.-Comdr. J. C. Barrett Upper Yanga. 500 Lt. Com. M. B. Blackwood Yangtsze 500 LA-Comdr. Lloyd
Shanghai
L-Com. Godfrey Herbert Hongkong, La-Com. A. A. L. Fenner Hongkong. Lt. Com. J. R. A.Codrington Hongkong. Lt.-Com. Handley
Lt.-Com. Stileman”
Lt.-Com. Nicol,
West River
Hongkong. Hongkong,
Lt. Com. H. W. Seymour, Hongkong,
Flagship of Admiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, K.C.B., O.V.O., C.31.G. Commander-in-Chie
FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION,
Dondard de Lagree, Gunboat
10,014 30 20,000 Capt. Vergos,
9,700 12 19,600 Capt, Gourta
↑
Kaiser Franz
Joseph I Armoured cruiser
4,000 45
0
Extras
: 5
8,000 Capt. Hauta
French.
Shanghai
- Dupleix *◄
Armoured craiser
Bhangbai
Total
85 Kleber
Bowling.
L'ecidee
Armoured cruiser Gunboat. ;
Hongkong
645 10
1,000 Lieut. Vandier
Saigon
Q-M, R. W.
Argus
River gunboat
180
570 Lieut. Dordet
Canton
Vigilante
Gunboat
123
Peiho
Gunboat
130
7 500 Licat. de Jervillier
Lient Collin
Canton
Tongka
Lieut. Dupuy Dutemps Tchong kin
Submarine
Lieut. Bolaix
Saig
Submarine
Armoured gunboat
1,798 10
1,700
Destroyer
350 7
303
Lieut. Guillaume Louis Saigon Lieut. Aurillao
Saigon
Beigon
Destroyer
Capt. de Frigate Rouisen Hongkong
Destroyer
$130 7
300 Comdr. de Marquessac Saigon"
Destroyer
307 6 300
Saigon
Surveying-ship
Saigon
Flagship of Commodore
5 2 13 1 7 1 21 4 Whiting 2.2 18 1
Flagship of Rear Admiral Colloch de Kerillis, Commander-in-Chief, the French China Statin.
LAWN TENNIS.
Lynx Olympic Club Tournament. Proteo The following results in the Styr gents singles of the Olympic Fronde Club's tournament have been re-
d'Iberville Pistolet gistered:
Boys' Race1, F. Dalton; 2, First Round-Mills (recs. 15/3) Mousquet W. Johnstone; 3. J. Keating; 4, boat Howlitt (recs. 16) 6-2, 6-7, Manche: M. Johnstone; 5, H. Sandford. 6-3; Ruprecht (sor.) beat A. Girls' Race-1. L. Stonham; 2, Viveash (owes 15) 7-5, 7-9, 6-4. S. Plock; 3, C. Stonham; 4, M. Rollinson; 5, M. Lear.
Sack Race-1, Gr. Newlande; metx)2, Gr. Reed; 3, Br. Ramsey.
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The Victory's Moorlogs.
Mr Alec Taylor In Shanghai..
In Bickerton's Private Hotel The old three-decker Victory on the 24th inst., Mr Aleo Taylor was removed from her moorings played his best game since com-
Button Sewing Contest-1, Cpl. and Mrs. Haylock; 2, Sgt. and Mrs. Richardson; 3, Sgt. and Mrs. Erwood.
Relay Race R.G.A.-1, Br. Nat ty's toarn; 2, Br. Poole's team. Time 4 min 18.2-5 sec8.
Four-legged race-1 Cpl. Fal- conbridge's team; 2, Gr. Hewitt's team; 3, Br. Sleath's team.
Italay Face (Indian troops)-1, 25th Punjabis, 2, 26th Panjabis; 3, 25th Punjabis.
100 Yards Race-1, Br. Peoler 2. Gr. Desmond; 3, Br. Sly.
Mile Race (Open)-1, Ico-Cpl. Moses; 2, Pter Old; 3, Artificet Todman.
Half Mile Race-1, Br. Poole 2, Gr. Ward; 3. Br. Nutty. Time, 2min. 28 1.5e03.
„
Warrant Officers, eto, Race 1, Sgt. Richardson; 2, Sgt. Wil
son.
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Pied Piper's Race-1, Gr. Puffett's team; 2, Tptr. Miller's team; 8, Cpl. Haylock's team
Tag of War (Officers v. Ser- geants)-Officers won,
Band Race-1, Loo-Opl. Cann; 2 Lee Cpl. Willcoz; 3, Pte. Nightingale, load, wh
Obstacle Racs-1. Br. Natty 2, Gr. Peaol; 3, Br. Slenth.
Back Tournament-Br. Hen ker's team won.
Officers Race-1, Cept, Gains- {ford.
Boot Race-1, Gr. Jennings; 2, Gr. Dougherty; 3, Gr. Ward.
Hurdle Race 1, Br. Poole; 2, Br. Nutty; 3, Br. Colmer.
Second Rönnd-Davidson(oves. 15) beat Perkins (acr,) 4-6, 108, Emden 6-4; Wilson (owes 15) beat Gneisenan Callaway (owes 3/6) 6.0, 3-6, 6-2. Utis
Third Round-Wilson beat Jaguar Divideon 6-3, 0.0.S
Leipzig
Otter
The Broual mesting of the Luchs Club takes place on Saturday next. Nurnburg
Lawn Tennis League. The annual meeting of the Scharnhorst Hongkong Lawn Tennis League S. 90 takes place on Thursday evening Taku next in the Hongkong Cricket Tiger Cricket Club Pavilion.
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Cruiser
Armoured cruiser Gunboat
Gunboat
Cruiser
Gunboat
Cruiser River gunboat Flagship Torpedo boat Torpedo boat Gunboat
1,625 100,000 Com, Voisin Boucicautoamanding the local defence Indofhina.
Gorman.
3,600 2213,500 Capt. v. Restor 11,600-86 26,000
90032) 1,300 90072 1,300 8,250 24 11,000 900, 10 1,350 3,400 22 13,200
$11,600 36 26,000 400 8 6,570 280 4 6,000. 900 101,360
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Captain Bruningbaus
Comdr, v. Gobron..
Comdr. Vansalow
Capt Behnokee Comdr. Bendemann Capt. Moraberger Capt. Lieut. Firls Capt. Rosing Capt. Lt. Berrenberg Oblt. r. §. Claassen
Tsingt
Yangisz
Shangh
Tangtan
Tsingtan
Comdr, Bocker
Tsingt
River gunboat
Vaterland.
Calabria
River gunboat
Italian oraiser
223 223
2,145
4 1,300
4. 600
Obli, 2, 8. Prina
Capt. Lt. Frhr.Speth v. Schulzburg Canton
Shanghai
Portuguese,
Cruiser
Quòbost
Gunboat
1,757
700
Last Wednesday says the "Association Balletin" eighteen Adamastor members assembled around the festive board at the invitation of Patria Macao the--House Committee of the Y. M. O. A. Hostel who reported on their six months supervision of the Hostel and Mess.
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Capt. Anibal de S. Dias Macan Capt. Martins Capt. Jose de Carvalho Cato Macao
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It was shown that besides rais-A-4 ing the standard of the mess and A-6 improving the living rooms, there was a substantial margin of profit Albany with which to go forward with Bainbridge Torpedo-boat des. bigger plans and more improve- Barry
ments..
Protected cruiser
Ensign. J. McQ Murray 3 Cavite Lieut. E. D Me Whorter
Ensign J. C. Van de Carr
Ensign 0. M. Ysten
7,500 Commander M. L. Bristol Cruising
Torpedo boat des. Gunboat Torpedo-boat destroyer, 420 78,000 Lieur, F. J. Fletcher
3,430
420
8,000 Ensign HM, Jones
Ustito
420
8,000 Lieut. R. Hill
G
2438
250 Ensign W. Heiberg
Canton
Cavite
Protected cruiser 3,183 11 10,000 Com. 88. Robinson Torpedo-boat destroyer 420 78,000 Lient OA, Woodruff Torpedo-boat destroyer
Cruising Cavite
42078,000 Lieut. B. H. Green
020 4 600 Lt. Com. V. 8, Gannon 1,302
1,000 6,
3,000
Olonga
4,084
243
Gunboat
Gunboat
Station ship
Callao The Committee under the able Chauncey chairmanship of Mr. 1.8. Kemp Oincinnatt thorne well deserved all the Dale C commedatory remarks that, were
Decatur tendered by the resident members. Eleano The Committee elected for the Helena coming year was as follows. Mohican Chairman, Mr. A.8. Kempthorne, Monadhock Monitor Secretary, Mr. S.H.H. Ixer, Com-Monterey mittee, Messrs. EF, Garrett, and Pampanga J.F. Reid.
Piscataqua Pompey Lieut. A. H: Perrott. Quiros Lieutenant Arthur H. Perrott, Rainbow
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Monitor
Gunbost
Sea goi
Repair ship
Gunboat
Cruiser
Gunboa
Cruiser
Gunboat
1,088 Com. G. R. Marvell 1,100 Lieut. R. V. Lowe 8,000 Lieut. E. P. Svars: 5,277 Com. J. V. Chase, Lieut. B. B. Taylor 854 2 1,600, Liont, E. W. Wallace 3,085
Lieut. W. O. Walldon 850
208 Lient JJ. Hannigan 1800 Lt. Com DW. Wurtzban 243 8 250 Lieut. G. U Dichananl- 8.115 14 17.401 Commander H. A. Wie
370 90 208 Liest, E. Darr
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139281,894 Commander J. F
4023 650 Chief B'swain. P-E1 **U.8.8. Saratoga Flagship Rear Admiral B. F.Nicholson, Commander in sistio Fles), temporarily
in Portsmouth Harbour lasting to Shanghai. He gave Mr Veterans' Race-1, Gr. Wea month and taken to No. 15 Buoy, V. H. Bourne 300 in 600 and ran thorell; 2, Gr. Bamford; 3, Gr. Royal Berkshire Regiment, who Samar which is off the Tidal Basin. The qutwinner in 54 minutes, the final Murphy. moorings are to be taken up and scores reading: Taylor 800, Rank and File N.0.0's-1, Br, General Perrott, when the latter Villalobos
was aide de camp to Mejor Saratoga relaid. It was not expected that Pourno (recoives 300) 110. Tay- Poole, 2, Br. Colmer 3, Br. Sly. officer commanded the troops in Wilmington Gunboat the old ship would be back to lor's highest break was 101 and Consolation Race-1, Gr. Bon the Straits Settlements, has taken Wompatuok her old borth for close on three he made ceteral of over 50, natt, 2, Gr. Pluckrose: 3, Br. up the adjatangy of his battalion months,
Moxley.
Other breaks were 83 and 71,
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