V.B.C. SPORTS.
Whites and Blues respectively. The Whitse won by three gosis.
The results follow:
Two Lengths Handicap The Concluding Day's Events. (Burdles) Final-1 AJ. Y
Ribeiro; 2, J. Stewart, Time: 37
The Victoria Recreation's Club Boys' Rice, 100 Yards Cham- annual aqustio ... mesting was pionship-1 GA. Jack; 2, D. brought to a termination on Lyon Time: 68 2-5sos, Saturday, when a large crowd of 200 Yards Clah Championship. spectators were present, among −1, &. Logen; 2. A. V. Barros, there being H.E. the Officer Ad- Time: 2mins. 51 2-5
ministering the Government High Diva-1, A. Logan; 2, (the Hon Mr. Claud Séven, T. L. Knight...
O.M.G.) and Commodore and) Ladies' Bace, 100 Yards Oham Mrs. Garner. The Band of the pionship -1, Miss D. Morrin; 2, 18th Infantry, under the can. Mies B. V. Jenninge; 3, Miss L ductorship of Bandmaster E. Scott, Times 1min, 48 2 5secs. Vassalo, helped to enliven Four Lengthe Handicap the proceedings. During the (Final)-1, J. Stewart; 2, 8. A. interval t88 W18 Berved. Marcal, Time: 69 2 5808. The Committee spared no pains the make the day a great success, There were several exciting races," the principal erent being the ladian 100 yards Obampionship, which was won by Miss D. Morris. At the start Mian. Morris bad a slight advantage over her oppon-"' ente, which .be gradually increased at avery turn, and won by half length, the time being Imin. 48 215 Ree. In the 100 Mi Raby Young.
Ladies' Nomination" Bace.—1, G. & Msroal; 2. J. Rodrigues.
'Veterane' Bice. 1, Mr. Wilten; 2, Mr. Taylor.. Time: 4-8 ece.
Consolation R-os (Girls).— 1, Mies Staw; 2, Mies Ramsay,
Consolation R+co (Men),-1, R. Tatam; 2, J. R. Soares.
Two Lengths Handicap (Girls). 1 Mies Rore bud Young; 2,
Yards Boys Championship, Lvos,, The following were the teams who was fancied by many, did in the water-polo match:-* not turn up to expectatione, har Whites.-J. Stewart (Capt.), ing defeated by G. A. Jack. ArH. White, W. J. Moody, A. J. V. there were were seven competitors, Ribeiro, F. M. Cros, B. Tatam the Committee decided to divide and M. A. Carvalho,
in first.
to
the event into two beste. The Blues-A. V. Barros, A. Logan, first heat was won by G. A. Jack, (S. A. Marcal, G. A. Carvalho, JR. with F. Rcs Pereira recond. Soires, L. M. Franco and A. Smith. The second heat We won The distriba1ion of prizes took by D. Lyon, with D. Lain; place in the Gymnazium. second. In the final these Jour HE Mr. C'aïd Severn, Chair- faced the starter. They got very man of the Club, said that this well away, Jack leading. Lyon, year's sports had been most rue- tried to draw level with his cɔm-cessful. Indeed, judging from petitor but to no purpose. Jack, the large attendance and the fine steadily increasing his lead, came finishes witnessed, the eport
might well be called the most) O.her races of interest were successfol the Clab bad seen for. the 220 Yards Club Champion, some FOTTA. He tendered 8 chip, which was won by A. Logen, vote of thanks
Megara. There were three etarters, A.Witchell and Alrea for the Logas, A. V. Birrce and G. A. very successful way in which they Carvalho. At the start they were bad ostried out the sports, assisted pretty close to one another. A. by Here Silva Netto, Barros and Logan then forced the pace and their able Secretary, Mr. MoKirdy. led by a few yards at the second Referring to the events for girls length. Oarvalho gave up at the Bie Excellency said that Mias. D. third length, Jesting only Morris had attained the 100 yards Logan Bnd → Barros to record for girls in 48 seconde. In finish. Logan reached the tape conclusion he extended the Club's three quarters of a length before thanks to Mre Gorner for consent- Bazos. The Water Polo matching to distribute the prizee: between the V.R.C. and the Commodore Gorner, in ack Services did not take place, the nowledging the "Chairman's Services having some other en- remarks, thanked him for the gagements. Bowever the V.B.C. pleasure and honour he had given did not wish to disappoint the him and Mrs. Garner and assert. "spectators, many of whom were fed that the sports meeting he had keen on seeing a match, so they witnessed that afternoon was one arranged s' match between the of the best be bad seen for a long ; V.R.O. members, Stewart and time. The events were simply Barros being the captains of the fentendid. Some of the swimming,
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