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YACHTING.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

The cand Championship event was sailed on Saturday last in moderate E. S. E. breeze which became light at about 4. p.m.

SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. To-morrow's matches in the Hongkong Schools Football League are as follows

SENIOR LEAGUE.

St. Joseph's v. St Stephen's; kick-of. $.13 p.m., referee Mr. Langford."

sailed The Handicap class course No. 8; Lyemun Beacon (S). Kowloon Rick (S1, Lyemun Bes con (5). Distance:-9,2 Miles The class got away to an even Both matches at the Club start but were some 15 to 50ground. Happy Valley. seconds late at the line. "Dior"

Queen's. Diocesan; kick-off, 13.30 p.m., referee Mr. Langford.

led with "Jessica", to windward At the Basen the order "Dione", "Roila ", "Jessica".

JUNIOR LEAGUE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

* & *

Per the s.s. Empress of Asia- Lieut. Richardson, Lieut. Barron, Capt. Waywark, Mr. H. M. Seere, Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Benson and 2 children, Miss M. E Burdett, Judge Gomperti, Miss E C. Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Eaten and infant. Rev. and Mrs. J. A.[ Eakin, Miss A. Godfrey, Mr. E. J. Hanaford, Mr. and Mrs. J. McL Lachlan, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. McKee and four children, Mr. H. J. Mitchell. Mr. A. F. Pringle, Mr. F. Mc. E. Preston, Rev, and Mrs. W. H. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Potter and three children, Mr. 0. E. Ringquist, Mr. J. B. Starr, Mr.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1919.

NOTICES.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

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St. Stephen's v. Queen's College; kick-of 4.15 p.m. referee Mr. Townsend.

L. Whitney, Miss G. A. Hewit "Dorothes" and "Colleen": Diocesan v. St. Joseph's; kick- Mr. R. Mattingly, Mr. Jacobo Satisfaction. "Done" slightly increased her lead in the run down to Kow.. 3.30 p.m., referee Mr. Town-Quart, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White

loon Rock but with the wind be coming lighter the 24 footers were able to held their

and "Dorothea" being well sailed has

send.

and son, Ideut. T. C. Capey, Mr. Both matches at Causeway and Mrs. H. Alves, Miss MacFad. Bay.

den. Sir Paul Chater and servant, Wanchai v. Ying Wabykick-Mr. H. Dilekyan, Miss I. N. Ar- little difficulty in saving her time. 2.14 p... referee Mr. J.nulphy, Mr. J. F. Grose. Mr. C. A

Own

and secured her second win.

The other classes_computed ovor couise Ne. ; Lyemun Beacon (P), Cust Rock Buoy (P). Distance 8,5 Miles. The club one Designs made a better start though "Halcyon" who was first over the line was a good deal to leeward of "Daphne"

with

McCubbin.

Lonn, Mr. Y: S. Loc. Mr. E. S. Queen's College ground, Couse. Mohler, Ms. C. W. Ricou, Mr. F. way Bar.

THE GYMKHANA.

DETAILS OF HANDICAPS,

the St. Meeting

The handicaps for "Ailsa" in the windward position. Andrew's Gymkhana "Bonita" did not start. The class are:- held one tack to the Kowloon

"A" CLASS F MILE.

Alexander

130 152

19.1 151 .13.2 150 12.3 147 13.1 145

MILE

13.1 158 15. 13.0 153

shore sailing very evenly. Red Ensign.....132 163 lbs. "Ailsa" WAS first round the Burning Daylight 13.1 155 Beacon followed by "Daphne" Malcolm and "Halcyon": this order was Gentle Cat maintained on the run to CustSwallow. Rock where "Ailsa" held a 20 sec. Lovejoy lead over "Daphne" who was 39 sec. in front of Halcyon." On

"B" CLASS fattening their sheets and stand- Ringwood ing over towards the Kowloon Mayhe shore the same order was,masin. Snuffbox tamed till Daphne'" helmsman, Rheostat the club's Commodore, adjusting White Fang.. the trim of his boat caused her Dalesa: an

passed Tonic to point higher and "Aila," who encountered more tide, on the port tack. He round- ed Channel Rocks with a lead of one micute and setting his spinnacker smartly was able to increase his lead slightly on the run home.

13.2 149

13.1 147 13.0 147

1.1 147 132 145 Morning Star ...13.0 143

ONÉ AND QUARTER MILE HANDICAT

Red Ensign... Paper Money Malcolm

Genti Cat

The Heyward-Heys class got off Lovejoy

to a good start with the exception | Snuffbox

1.2 163 Bb. ...19.1158 13:0 152 13.1151 .12.3 147 ...13.2 145

of "Ow!" who was late in arriving DISTANCE HANDICAP 1 MILE.

at the club house and two minutes Lander behind the gun at the line. "Dawn" White Chalk was in the wind-ward berth but Rienestat slightly behind. "Ursula

followed by "Sirius."

Scratch.

10

was White Fang..... "Sirius" Gray Boy

10

20

30

HOCKEY.

went to the Hongkong shore and Cor'a not finding the wind. was consid-Variety erably behind at the Beacon.

"Ursula" pointing bisher than "Dawn" was able to round with a two minutes ev H-msmen should remember that a buat run- Ding free must keep clear of any other competitor, be hen the port or starboard tack. Ursula" held ber lead co the run down to Cust Rock and when the wind lighten ed, further increased it

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Yards.burgh and servant. Mr. J. J. Simon. Mr. H. M. Wolfson, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kirkland, Mr. F. H. de Breton, Refina Mendoza, Mr.

Gec. de Breton. Rev. V. Bretan, Mr. Chao Lum Shih, Mr. Tzee How Tsen, Mr. Ting Teh, Mr. Yee Yuan Yung. Mr. Wong Shun Chen, Mrs. F. M. Christy Mr. Cheok Seng. Mr. R. G. Dobbin, Mrs. C. A. The following will play for the Everhart, Mr. H. R. Franz, Mr. Hongkong Hockey Club, at 4.30 . . Gallecs, Mr. W. E. S. Grey, P.m. to-morrow, at Happy Valley,. J. P. Heilbronn, Mr. H. D. against the H.K.S.B. Mountain Hart, Hon. Kweichin and servant, Battery: G. H. Haskett C. C... M. Kalaw, Mrs. C. B. de and Hickling, M. L. Railton, E. J. R. 31iss Lavin, Lieut. T. J. Kane, Mr. Mitchell: Rev. Martin, J. P. Jones,

J. H. Millard, Mr. H. R. Millard,

by a fair margin thus winning. A Brand, E. L. Sim, W. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Maitland. Dr.

B. D. Evans (Capt.) Edmonds. Sirius" made up considerably

on "Dawn" whilst going to A. K. Mackenzie,

Channel Rocks and through "Dawn" leaving too much water at the mark was able to get a windward position and round one length in front. This lead she

the slightly increased on home.

rua

Yachts.

Ailsa

The Gael class got off to a fair start with "Gael" in the wind ward berth to Joan," "Thecla," "Toinette." The beat to the first

ONE DESIGN CLASS. (Start at 2.35 p.m.)

H'cap Finish- Cor-

. ing rected

Time. Lay, Mr.

Bonita Daphne Halcyon

mark produced even sailing and "Gael despite her sail setting. badly at the leach was just round Position the Beacon and held her lead to

по

Course. Time.

QWOR

4216"

444 55 4 453734 Scratch DNS

4 42 25 4 42 25 4 43 41 4 43 41 Points

Points

HEYWARD HAYS CLASS.

for

to.

Насе.

Date.

the Cust Rock. On setting course (1) Daphne

5

8

for Channel Rocks "Toinette (2) Halcyon pointing higher than

3

"Gael" (3) Ailsa

7

Rucceeded in passing her, as did | (-) Bonita

"Joan." Thecla experienced

trouble with her peak halyard

and lost some time.

"Joan " who successfully gave

time to "Gael."

Toinette won comfortably from Yatchts. on ing ted

Course. Time. Time. Sirius Scratch 5 C2 33 5 02 93 The let event of the Cruiser Ursula Championship will have to be re

Owes

4214"

451 22.4 52,0414 sailed, no yacht completing the Dawn Scraich 502 52 50252 course within the time limit.

DNS TH DNF

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Liza

Position (1) Ursula

6

Date.

12

(2) Sirius

'cap Finish- Cor-

(3) Dawn

3

6

OF ing rected

(-) Liza

(Start at 2.30 p.m.)

Course. Time. Time,(-)0x

Dione Rolla Jessica Doro:hea

4 36 28 436 23 132" 448 31 446 59 6 08′′ 438 06 43158

Colleen Diaca

The defendant was fined $10, the pistol being confiscated.

Scratch 434 46 434 46 GAEL CLASS (START AT 2.45 P.M.) La Scala, Mr. P. W. Mayhew, Mr.

-H'cap Finish- Correct J. E. Martin, Mr. C. N. Mr. A. Sall, Mr. G. Spillionopoulis, Yachts on

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ed

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Toinette do. $ 12 35 5 12 35 Armado, Mr. C. C. Due, Mr. and Mr. Win. Rovbowham, Mrs. Edicia Joan owes4214 5 16 33 5 17154 Mrs. C. Emberger, Mr. W. J. Par and infant, Corp. White, Thecla scratch 5 2047 5 20 47

Boothby, Mr. C. Austin, Mr. A. Mr. Neil, Mr. J. Barrett, Mr. 0.1

Of chemists everywhere, also Asthore 207 1/2 DNS

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Ayeshs

6 54 DNS

Position

Points Points

for. Race.

to

Dorothy 2071/2 DNB.

Date.

Position Points for

(1) Dorothea

8

16

Race

Date

(2) Dione

6

11

(1) Toinette.

7

10

(3) Röll

5

11

(2) Jo in

5

12

(4) Colleen

8

(3) sel

4

8

(5). Jessica

6

|(4) Theols

3

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