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The Concluding Day.
The last of the Championship |-vents -- the quarter maile - was won by D. Lyon in the third and final day of the aquatic festival held ouder the auspices of the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday. By this success Lyon gains the distinction of being all-round champion in
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2
TRE QUADRUPLE PACT.
· (Breast Two Lengths Girk Stake:-1, liss Raby Chue, 54 secs: 2, Mias R, Pathrejchas,
Two Lengths Boys (Breast Stroke:-1, H Watson, 33 1008, ; % F. Suzata,
Water PoloY,R,C,. (Stawart, Laing. Hall, Ramsey, Jack, Mareal and Watson) beat The Rest by two gouls to one,
Japan's Adherence,
It it were not for man's proves capacity to do good, ona might believe" the most extraordinary bis thing in the world was readiness to think evil, says the Christian Science Monitor, com- menting on a recent “news” item. A genuinely great conference al Presentation of Prizes.
the Great Powers was lately held The prize doners included His at Washington. After extended the individual events of this sea-Excellency the Offices Administering and detailed debate, with solema son. his closest rival being D. the Government, Messrs. S. formality and widest publicity. Laing who had to be content with Watsen and Co., Dr. Forgyth, Capi, certain tranties were signed and second place.
lussey, Misses Young, Ma sealed. Of the four parties con- In the quarter mile there were Dyer, Mr. C. Burney, Mr. L. Shiner,tracting in the central document, the so called Four-Power Pact, da four competitors. The complation the Siucere Company, Club
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of the sixth longth saw the elim-Recreio, Lusitano Recreation Club having to do with very con- iastion of R. Rasmussen, who and the United Athletic Club. was gradually left behind though
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sidarabla reductions of naval armaments, the United Sates and At the conclusion of the sperts Japan have already ratified. he gamely persevered until the the prizes were distributed by Mrs. Almost concurrently with that Anish was witnessed. The two
welcome notion came a report Interpart swimmers were evol
His Excellency the Over 3dmin- that Tokyo's Admiralty is, to all with G. Jack, the other com- petitar, until the close of thejistering the Government made a intents, violating the Nation's eighth length when what has short speech, in which he commented pledge. It was not an aitack on Japanese good faith generally, ser appeared to be the inevitable rule on several of the important forth in indefinite terms, but the developed itself. Beferring to the half mile champion-specific statement advanced. by a Lyon went ahead, followed by ship, he said it was a very fine race New York City journal of exten- Laing and then Jack. To those and he congratulated the winner, sive circulation, that the Mikado's who bal witnessed the previou Lyen, on his succesL His time was Government were both panning championship contests and seen 12 mins. 110 vect A promising and actually ballding so large a
saason
Officials.
Judges and Cersities – L.6% Flyshap, fon. Bev. G. T. Wake- KAFP, MA Mr. A. R. Mira Nerto,) Mr. A. A. Alves. Mr. A. E. S. Abes Capt. P. Haselek Pavies, M. Lieut. (1. D. Milbourne, K.M.Com) C. W. Beckwith, MA Job Rodger, Mr. AH Carroll, Mr. T. Meek, Mr. A. McKindy, Mr. 45. W. Sewell, M. i. K. Valentine. Mr. P.
promising man. The 220 yards clam pionship was a very Enely contest od race, won by Lyon in 2 mins.
which }-
The Interport.
and
the situation as it now repeated itself there was not much doubter in this event was May, who number of fighing craft, of types left as to the probable results showed very good foru; and promised not directly restricted by the The distance between the re-to become a first class swimmer. treaty, that they were at once spective swimmers increased inte-The tie yards championship was ignoring national aonour two yards' just before the last also won by Lyon, who beat Jack menacing the peace of the Pacific. Then a Senator of the Initod length, and at the close Lyon by saths of coral Rams-States urged in the Upper Cham- won, his time being 5 mins. 59ten, who came in third, was another bar of Congress that all action |secs. 25 against Laing's &
relative to certain "scrapping" mins.
92 secs. Rasmussen
legislation be def-rred till Japan's WA5 two whole lengths behind.
intentions might be made A promising young swimmer has emerged from the contest in the same time as that made by clear. the person of Miss Molly Grund. Semmen, of Shanghai, in last Now one of three things is true: Lyon added to the island Kingdom is utterly un- water, whose win over Miss E.jear's Interport. Bell surprised many In the to his sucesses by winning the 41 worthy of any least confidence. Yards. Ladies Championshipyards chateplenship, with Laing or certain well-mentioned fult! Race she had a very comfortable i svindl. A noticeable feature of the are fearfully distressed over mis-
jinformation, or some Ge win beating the favourite by abour | sports. His Excellenes said, was the deliberately "sniping" st the half a length.
large number of competitors, espect-treaties for purposes which do not ally among the boys, with no has appear on the surface. Admira'!
an 15 entries, and also, the "giris Baron Kato. Premier of Japan). handicap.
and Minister of the Navy, meets the attack squarely. Farther, he disposes of Referring to the Interport at it in such A Way Shanghai. His Excellency said he should put a sudden end either was sure their thanks were due to to honest charge or poisoned Me. well for the competent way in whispers. Here are bis two brist sentences. setting forth the bold led the teara
fact: [1.Applause) To put a second string leg swimmers in the half mile pad to intend to live up to the spint of The Imperial Japanese Navy btain forth first and second places the Washington Conference, as Referee: Mr. W. Legan
*xcellent nckigtement. well as the letter of the naval Starters. — Mesara, A. E. S. Al-es,] Although Hengkong was not sue treaty framed there. The Jap | G. W. Sewell, A. A. Akes, G. T. fressful at Shanghai in the team janese Nary has not the slightest | May.
jevents they managed to win seven intention of embarking on any Thee-keepers :- Messrs. 0. Tour of the eleven individual events programme or undertaking that May, J. C. Finch. T. Meek. C. 31.|(Applause)
the peaceful spirit that per- Alves, J. Joiasto. E. T. Crocker.j
His Excellency expressed on beaded the Conference would not A A Alves. A. E. S. Alres, J. half of the Club thanks to Mr. A. A countenance, by taking ad- | Lyon.
thes, the thaimaan of the Bath actage of the fact that the naval treaty does not stipulats Competitors Stewards:-Meyers; house Committee, who had worked
restrictions as to number and P. W. Hamsay, S. 4. Marval, Ajith energy all through the festival. tonnage other than for auxili- Evan, G. A. Carvalho, F. T. Crock Bes, G. T. Waldegrave in the ary craft. er, E Busschaert, F. Hyndman, jabsence of Mr. Witchell, had come This declaration, continues the V. (^. Lakiruta, R. H. E. Mirchi. to the front and performed bis duties | Boston journal, was accompanied Hon. Secretary.—Mr. A. MeKing with wonderful success and bad en by elaborate, figures in full ex- Hon. Treasure:-Mr. A. F. Sared discipline by keeping theplanation of thenaval programme competitors up to tine. (Applause) which the nation now is to carry The Band of The King's Regimen: Mr. G. T. May had also given great forward, set down in comparison much- helped to enliven the proceedings by assistance; he did cut think Mr with those of the
talked-of eight-eight" schedule discoursing a prgetar programm. May was ever absent from any of
of pre-Conference discussions. and playing for daring at the confthe athletic contest in the Colony-Comparing.
as between these Applause). His Excellency also documents, the ship classes) made reference to the enormous left unrestricted by the agree- amount of work successfully carried ments, one sees Japan making out by Mr. McKirdy as Hon. Secret several reductions in the old jars.
plan, neither, mandatory nor She has struck
liala from the
one cruiser.
Blair.
Alve
clusion of the sports.
Saturday's Results.
Two Length Holles (Member) |Handicap Final:- -f. A. Kitebell;
G. A. V. Hall.
AT
Mrs. Severn was then asked by ordered. 10 Yanks Championship of the Mr. Logan to distribute the prizes twelve destroyers and twenty-four Colony: 1. D. Lyon, 5 mins at the conclusion of which pleasant submarines that abe might have arcs. D. Laing, & mins. 925 secs. little ceremony, she gracefully built under the treaty's mere 100 Yards Ladies' Championship nccepted a lovely bouquet tied with latter. This reduction amounts of the Colay, Miss Molly the Club's colours, presented on be-to some 14,000 tons and a cot in Groundwater. I min. to 25 seas; 2. half of the Committee and members personnel of shout 12,000, and the of the Clab, by litle Miss Doris Premier adds: "There is absolute- ly no chance that this limit will His Excellency mentioned that it be exceeded." In other words, was proposed to hold the harbour Japan loyally is living up to not race for ladies on the 9th October only the black-and-white phrases and for men on the following day. of her pledges, but their import
R. Kitchell, 1 min. 27 secs.
Twa Lengths Members) Handicap Hunt. Finali:-1, B. Alves; 2. A. V. Ear-
105.
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Lengths Girls Handicap Final, Miss, M. Blanaden; 2, Miss E. Allen.
High Dive (Member):—1, A. Kitëhell, eo prints; 2, D. Laing, 51 points.
Two Lengths Boys' Handicap:
A. Bliss, A. May.
Hizi Dive Ladies):-1, E. Eell,
32 points: 2. T. May, i points.
as well. Cheers all round concluded the proceedings,
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