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THE REGATTA.

Shanghai Win Interport

Contests,

MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923.

neremanship and it had given him) fișel Class-1, Toinette, ser. great pleasure to witness this regat (Mesara. D. L. Ralph and 3. La an the other side of the world.hayeri sailed by Mrs Elliott; They werd indebted to Shanghai for Jean, ver. (Mr. D. H. Blake) Miss visiting them and he congratulated Robertson.

Mr. D. K. Blair, returning thanks on behalf of his wife, said: My wife has asked me to thank you for so kindly inviting her bere

:

Rowing Races. Interclub Fair (distance 2 mile).. R. C. (C. Marcell, bow:

CRICKET.

The Australian Tour,

".

HOME RUGBY.

England Beats Scotland.

the northern port on their success. Hayward Heys Class.-1.

Adelaide, March 17-In the final London, March 17-The inter- Some day the hoped to bring back Gladys, ser. (Mr. J. L. Adams) The Interpart and interclub Be the Interpart Shield. The interest dr. Adams: 2, Sealar, sec. Mr. match of the M.C.C. tour, South Aus-pational rugger matea at Inverleith gatts, held under the auspices of taken in the Hong Fours was very. Cock) Mrs. Harsten; &, Ursula, alia sected 495 (Arthur Richard resulted in England beating Scot

SON 280) and Marylebone 372 land by 8 points to s the R. H. K. Y. C., in co-operation gratifying and this should help to 10 secs, (Mr. H. S. Rouse), Mrs.

(Calthorpe 96). with the V. R. O., and the closing "buck up" uarsmanship bere very Rouse,"

South Australia! The weather was fine and the cruise of the R. H. K. Y. C., were much.

to W. S. BAILEY & CO. LTD.held at the Club House, North Canton and Singapore and been here. F. Srugth) Mrs. and declared, to which Marylebone There were 30,000 present, ineind excellent condition. Car Design Class. 1, Daphne, followed on with 204 for 4 wickets around in Point, on Saturday. The candi-unable to attend, but on Sunday tibbings: 2, Halcyon, ser. (Mr. D. replied with 248 for 4. of which ing the Duke of York and Lady tions, despite the gray skies, were they would have the pleasure of K. Hair Miss Harston.

Chapman had 134 unfinished. The Bowes Lyon. The Scottish pack very favourable, the water being competing against Swatow in sail Handicap Class-1, Diana, ser.match was drawn.-Reuter, were responsible for good work in ideal for the rowing events while ing events. The Commodore then (Capt. T. Artbury Mrs. Arthur: 2,

the tight but the English were ex- a fair breeze was very welcome for called upon Mrs. Blair to distribute Dorothea, 45 secs, (Mr. B. Hogg) CHINA'S TROUBLES.

cellent in the loose. After a Scot- the sailing. In the laterport con- the prizes.

Miss Phelips.

tish try had been disallowed owing tests only Shanghai and Hongkong At the conclusion of the prize

to a forward pass, Smallwood ab- entered, Canton withdrawing at distribution

Reported Capture of beautiful bouquet

tained a try for England, which was the last minute. There were two was presented to Mrs. Blair by

Kweichow.

unconverted. Then from a scrum such events, inter-club taking the Miss Pfondten.

Peking, March 17.-It is report in the vicinity of the English linė place of the inter-port single sculls originally un the programme. Shanghai carried of the honours in both these events, their men showing remarkably fine form. extended from Quarry Bay and the prizes. The presentation of these Ming Yuen Gardens to North Prizes has been a great pleasure to Kowloon 21

Yachts which had dressed her and I would like to ship were used to indicate the the opportunity, since so much Dixon, bow; C. Tran, two: N. stress has been laid on the Railton, three: G. Stutz, stroke: Kowloon 633 course.

attended question of economy in prizes, and A.C. Sorensen, coxi; 2, YR. amongst others by H. . the tros-o point out that almost every-C., (C. P. Marcell, bow: Wemyser

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Admiral Sir Arthur Lereson and table to-day in the way of yachting II. Mocre, stroke:

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eneral Offer Coniunding. Siz yachting tees, while the prizes to-1, Shanghai. (P. Schweitzer, be presented at the rowing dinner bow; F. W. Schlobohm. stroke: John Fowler and Miss Fowler.

this evening have all been sub and A. T. Stubbs, cox): . Hong- scribed for by influential men of koog. . 8. McCann, bow: . the Colony sympathetic to rowing Dreyer, Stroke: azd G. Razavet. Now these functions, as you are cox well aware, do not run on wheels.

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R. 1. de H. Moore, stroke and G. Razaret, cax); 2, R. H. K. Y. C.ed from Chinese sources that Li-Maclaren, got a try for Scotland. Chun-ting has left Nunning in At the interval the score was three favour of Lu Yung-ting. It is also points each. On the resumption,

that Liù reported unofficially

after even exchanges, Gracie scored forcing Yuan Tsu-ming to with converted. Two minutes from the draw. Admiral Sab Chang-ping and Force secured and scored

The course forthe rowing events to-day to present these handsome mile)-1, R.H.K.Y.C., G. Tyran: Hsien-shih bas occupied Kwaichow, a try for Scotland which was not

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Interclub Fours distance dne

take mile)., R.H.K.Y.C. No. 2 team and Kuang-hsiang have wired to Luddington converting amidst tre

In the Interport l'airs, distance mile, Shanghai started off well and very soon gained a lead of

Dragon Buat Race-Win by about two lengths. This they A great deal of organising and barred crew. maintained to the finish, Hongkong work for weeks ahead is necessary Hong Fours (Distance mile Dever succeeding in reducing the and the time-sometimes at 1. Navy; 2, Public Works Depart distance. Both sides rowed well great inconvenience to many merament: 3. Ero; 4, Taikoo. but obviously the better crew won.bers of the Club-is taken up in. Police Launch Crews distance The Hongkong crew, having planning and replanning in order une mile-Won by No. 1 Police Brawa the No. 2 or outside station, to ruake possible such a successtul Launch.

Championships. Season

1922-23)

the Government stating that they would welcome Sun Chuan-fang at Foochow but do not desire his troops to enter the province. They request the Government to order his troops to withdraw.-Reuter.

JAPAN'S ARMY.

Tokio. March rebara. Chief of the Army Stat,

17.-General

has resigned and General Misao

Kawai succeeds him. Three Gen- erals, six Major Generals and four hundred and seventy army officers are waiting to be listed.-euter.

BIG TOKYO FIRE.

mendous enthusiasm.Reuter.

British Teams to South Africa. Edinburgh, March 17-The In- ternational Rugby Board has decid- ed to send a British team to South Africa in 1924-Reuter,

ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

A Successful Concert. The usual St. Patrick's right concert took place last Saturday at the Catholic Men's Club. Most of the items were Irish songs and the concert was a huge success.. About 225 persons were present, some in. Irish kilts. The concert hall was. -

a conspicious position. The guests included priests from the Italian and Maryknoll missions.

The Rev. Fr. Purcell, Pre-.... sident, expressed

were at some disadvantage in the rowing regatts as I am sure you Interport Fours distance une

Tokyo, March, 18.-The Stockwell decorated with dags. etc., the

building was Interport Fours. Nevertheless, the will agree you bave witnessed to-mile-1, Shanghai P. Schweit. Exchange

com-Irish Free State Bag having. MEE CHEUNG

Shangbai men were the finer erew.day. This necessitates a working per, bow. F. Schlobohm. two; S. pletely burned down early They combined better, had a more committer and although the work-Paillips, three: R. Collor, stroke; this morning. There were 1-0 Photographers. Photo Supplies finished style and greater staying ing committee, dues "not always}({. 11. Razaret, cos); 2, Hongkong, casualties.

The damage amounts power, fact, which was distinctly work-flaughter-I am sure you 1. C. Lugan, bow: H. Dreyer, to half a million.-Reuter always in stock-roll films.

coticable at the end of the race will agree that it has been success two Serguard, three: J. S. camers, papers, and pictures of when the Hongkong men showed ful in carrying through an event McCaan, stroke: and

H. W.

beball of the members of the signs of fatigue, while the Shanghai of such magnitude local and S. China views.

as seldom Petley, cox).

Patrons: His Excellency Sir Club for His Lordship's un-- crew seemed quite as fresh as at ceers 10' longkong. The inter Seratch Fours distance 1 mile). Reginald E. Stubbs, koronet. His avoidable absence and cordially! the start when they swept their port events have been highly sucFour teams rowed. The winning Excellency Admiral Sir Arthur C. thanked the artists for their assist. bost past the long line of lighter-ul. One thing at least has been crew was composed as follows:- Leveson, K.; His Excellency ance. Fr. Purcell remarked that to the cheers of the clockers. assured-the best erw in each 1. Zellensky, bow: Goteh, two Sir, Jaha Fowler, R.C.M., 7.,, since last. St. Patrick's day the They certainly deserved their win interport event, bus won. Cheersi W. R. Andrews, three: I, Bis

Trish Free State had come isto de- of two lengths.

I would now like to thank all Brown, stroke, and S. D. Begg. Commodore: Mr. A. B. Lowe. hnite existence as a dominion of One of the heat races of the those who so willingly assisted us cox.

Vice-Commodore: Mr. 19. K. the British Empire, and it called. afterness was the inter-club Fours and, although distinctions are ío-

Blair.

fur the support and loyalty of all (one mile won by R.H.K.Y.C.

vidious, I would like to mention the

General Cottmittee: Commo-Irishmen. By showing their loyalty No. 2 erew. In this event V.R.C.

Dames of Mr. Carpenter, who is Cruiser Class, Chinese Rig: 1, dore H. E. Grace, L.S.; O.S.G. to the green, white and gold they only entered one crew. The Yacht always in the lead in these matters.1.ady Jean, Mr. E. M. Ray Shepperd, & Messis R. Suther- were also showing their loyalty to Club made a bad start and Y.-C. and Mr. Donald Logan, whose amond sailed by Mr. Pearce:land, D. C. Logus. R. S. Rouse the red, white and blue. developed a lead of two lengths. sistare in regard to the catering Niobe," Mr. A. B. Lowe.

J. S. MeCann, E. Cock, and D. Not til the last quarter mile arrangements here to-day has been Cruiser Class. English Big. 1. H. Blake. did the 1. H. K. Y. C. rew invaluable. But I would partira-1a Cigale, Mr. N. Croucher: 2. Sailing Committee: Commodore begin 10 press the R. Carly mention Mr. H. S. Rouse and "Azuma," Mr. P. M. Hodgson, H. E. Grace, n..; and Messrs. A. mex. Then they rapidly be Mr. D. 1. Ralph. Mr. House, assailed by Mr. Rouse).

W. Vao Andel, P. M. Hodgson, gan to overhaul their opponents. sailing secretary, has successfully Handicap Class: 1, Rolla," H. S. House, Hoa. Secretary). E. winning in the last 100 yards by carried through another sailing M. N. Croucher; 2,4Dians." Cock and D. H. Blake. bal a length. The inter-club season and has stood up to the job Capt. T. Arthur. Single Souls, in which G. Tiran for manfully. I have done the work the R.H. R. V. C. and C. Earnshaw myself for years and I know some for the V. . C. took" part, resulted thing about its heart-burnings. in an easy win for the Yacht Club. Mr. Ralph has been responsible An easy win for the V. R. C. was for most of the arrangements --Adobar," Capt. W. Davison, H. G. Brayfield and E. W. Car scored in the inter-club pairs. `bere

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The programme was as under Overture, Mr. J. Mutter: "Ki- larney," Mr. J. Dillon; "Mother McChree," Mr. G: Walsh; “Little- Toan in the Ould Co. Down," Mr. G. Walsh; Light Comedina, Mr. P. Hannigan When Irish Eves ara Rowing Committee: Messrs. Smiling," "Maire My Girl," Mr. One Design Class: 1, "aphne, I. Sutherland, J. S. McCann, F. A. Rampling: Dickens character Mr. F. T. StathAilsa," Mr. (Captain), D. C. Lagun, O. S.G. studies. "Scrooge." "Fagin." Mr. C. E. L.. Grist.

Shepperd, and G. May.

C. Olive, B.A.M.C. Sheve Na Heyward Heys Class: 1. Bowls Committee: Messrs. T. Mon.) Danny Boy." Irish Gig, Mrs. Turton; The Rosary," Mr. penter.

J. King; **Nature Beware,** House Committee: Messrs. D. Mr. Tatthem: "Come back. L. Ralph and J. S. McCann. to Erin," Mr. D'Aquino; "The Hop. Secretary: Mr. F. G. Tesre of 40 Irixb Mother,** Vaux.

Blue Bird," Me. W. Crisping Hen. Treasurer: Mr. T. A. Mar Na Bucodoner," The Nightmares: tia.

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Other Prizes.

Commodore's Cup for racing won by racing yacht Dornthes. Mr. G. Hogg: 2. uan." Mr.

Sea Lark," Mr. E. the Hong" Fours the Navy who help I don't know what we would Cocks; 3. Breula," Mr. H. S. by about half a length. with the have done. To those two gentle. Rouse. PW. D. second and Ewo third.men I would award the palm and I Gael Class 1. Toinette,** Four teps entered [or the will now ask each of them to accept Messrs. D. L. Ralph and J. Scratch Four distance, mile) parting gift as a little token of Thayer: 2, Joan," Mr. D. H. which was won by the crew coxedMrs. Blair's and my own apprezia. lake. Įby S. D. Begg.

tion of their services to this Club: The Prize-giving..

Mis. Blair then presented Mr. At the prize giving the Com-Ralph with a telescope and Mr. molore. Mr. A. R. Lowe, in in-Rouse with a cabin clock. Mr. troducing Mr. Blair, expressed Rouse, in a neatly worded speech, gratification at seeing so many expressed thanks on behalf of him

events self and Mr. Ralph. people present at these And the interest they had taken in the sport. On their behalf, be was giad to welcome His Excelleary the Governor and Lady Stubbe, Admirs! Sir Arthur Leveson and Lady Tereso and Sir John for the ladies. Fowler ond Miss Posler. It was very pleasant to have with

Yacht Races for Ladies. them that afternoon Air. Eaton, s

Course: Start Club House Line senior member of the New York and W. to E.. Mark bout off Kowloon Boston Yacht Clubs. Long before Dock Point P., Mark boat off many of those present ware born Holt's Wharf (P... Mark brat co this gentleman had taken a very Club House Line:P.. Twice round. keen interest in yachting and Distance 5 miles.

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Commodore H. E. Grace. 1.S., proposed a vote of thanks to the Commodore, Vice-Commodore sad Working Committee, after which the proceedings closed with cheers

The results were as follow:

Tom Enters the Kitchen.

1

Officers of the Day: V. R. C. Representatives, Messrs. B. Dreyer The Nightmares String Band, and C. Earnshaw.

conducted by Ray. Fr. Riganti, Rowing: Starters: Messrs. E, deservedly received great applause D. H. Blaka: Commodore's Cup W. Carpenter and Lt. Cmdr. as also di Mrs Turton's Irish G cruisers won by Violet," Mr. M. Hake, N.R. Umpires: Hou. Mr. and Mr. Olive's character studias. Henderson; Vice-Commodore's C. Me 1. Messer, C., Messrs. A. The programme and concert Cup racing yachts WOD

by Mardoch and A. A. Alves. Judge-were arranged by Mr. F.P. R. "Daphne. Mr. F. R. Smyth; Commander C. W. Beckwith. R... James Hua. Ser assisted by Sealark," Mr. E. Cock: Vice Mr. E. 1.-C. Wolfe, and Mr W. Mesar. T. R. Hall, E. Meyer, T. Commodore's Cup for cruisers wen Logan. Masters of Bosts: Messrs. O'Sullivan ard D. J. Murphy, by "Niobe," Mr. A. R. Lowe: R. C. Witchell, A. H. Carroll and Decorations and stage were strpged Tai Yut" Cup (for prize winners C. Earnshaw. Clerk of Course: by Mea-ra Driscoll, McCarthy, io Championships) wou by Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield, Asst. Supt. Brown, Sales und Keerdon. Pro | "Adanse.' Capt. W. Davision, Kerr.

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O'Sullivan and Hall and Master O'Sullivan.

Yachting Judges: Commodore The "Lady Jean," "La Cigale," H. E. Grace, u s., Messrs. H.S. Rolla, "Daphne," "Adaane" Kuuse, E. Cock and T. Arthur, Thanks are due to the above and and Toinette Cups, will be Clerks of Course: Mesers. A. W. to many others who, by their kind presented at B week-end cruise Van Andel, G. G. Wood and assistance, helped to make the

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