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of several genter residents the CHINA AND RUSS’A: Club had been able to augment their feet of boats for rowing. He thanked Mr. Logan and Mr. Moncrieff for the work they had!
A HOPEFUL REPORT.
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put in during the season and their Moscow, May 4.-M. Daytlan,
The seventeenth athletic cot- aasistant Soviet representative af
Heing of the Lusitano Recreation' The closing cruise of the Royal efforts to populariso rowing.
Referring to the bowling sec-Peking, has returned here. Hongkong Yacht Club lost nothing
public Club was held it Happy Valley an through having to be postponed, tion, he remarked that it was also assorted that Chinese
daily increasing its Saturday afternoba and proved to for Saturday was a brilliant one increasing in popularity and the opinion is
Government in bo a great success, despite the in the history of the Club's social Club had lately joined the Bowls pressure on the
affected the attendance. days. A large number of mem-Association. The Smythe Chal-favour of the draft Russo-Chinese uncertain weather, which some-
Its whine bers and visitors gathered at the lenge Cup, presented by Mra.agreement. He believed
had beon recently signature would not be long de- Additional interest was given to Mr. Frank Soudemere; the and Smythe, Club house to see the start
tho. proceedings by the, particip-'world-famous War. Correspondent by Mr., Russell, the Inyeu-Renter.
tion of about fifty compolitors from writing from Henrietta St. Lon finish of the races and to watch won
Mr. Kolth being runner-up the bowls matches.
Reun in a number of the races, don W. J, Eng, says "A simpla Delegates Arrive.
The band of the 2/4th Bombay scratch developed into chronic Tea was served on the lawn and He desired on behalf of his Com-
Paking. May Chúng by mitted to thank Admiral Levenon
jrenadiers pinyedn the afternoon was enlivened
plousing blood-poisoning. In spite of the presence of the band of the for the very handsome cup he had juni, whom Li Chin-ao, the unoff programme during the afternoon,
presented for competition among cinl representative of Moscow, n} An unique race in regard to close East Surrey Regimnt.
Severni ladies took part in the the rowing members audit, had sending to Peking, has arrived atoompetition was witnessut, in the salling events, and in the excel-been decided that it could replace Mukden. Chang will report to the 100 yards Championship, in which lent conditions that prevalled con. the Nathan cup, which was com Government regarding the Moscow. A. Carvalho and M. 1. Roms- with side of the Sino-Russian negotia-dies dead-heated for the first plans tested some very good races. The peted for in conjunction
no fewer than thraa times. Carval erews for the services. results of these are given below.
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The rowlog attracted a good In conclusion he thanked doal of intercal. The course was those who had assisted in from the direction of Lyemun with elosing cruise and helped to bring/Moscow a few days ago, both Gov-hetter runner and romped home Zam-Buk 1' was a sound man the finish opposite the Club and all the teams to a successful finish.ernments will shortly have all first in the decisive hout, cinsely there were some keen finishes. Mr. Rouse, their energetic sailing available information at their dis followed by his opponent. Not the least interesting event secretary, was always on "deck" posal, and it is expected in. Poking was the rowing dingly race for and never failed them. He could that the question of whether nego boat boya, in which a dens heat assure him of the thanks of the tiations shall be resumed will be
sailing members of the Glubs for definitely settled shortly-Renter. After the events had been eon-[his efforts on their behalf. Mr. cluded
had to be rowed off.
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the acting commodore, Carpenter stood out as a hard' Capt. T. Arthur, addressed those worker in the interests of the Clubs present on the events of the past and he had also to thank Mr. Rit- season, after which he called on chie for taking over the. secre- Mrs. I. S. Ronse to present to the tarial duties of Mr. Ralph who SOUTH AFRICANS, FIRST winners the uops and trophies.
The results of the day's events were as follows: Sailing-Handicap Class
2. Dlaun (Mrs, Shentoni
sou)
MATCH. had gone Home. He tendered his thanks to the Committee of the various sections of the club and Lumilón, May 3.-The South welcomed the visitors; and trusted Africans opened their tour against 1. Rolla (Miss D. Holy-they had enjoyed themselves. To Leicesterehire at Laicester." The
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the Indies present he wished to wicket was sodden and the start say from the Committee that they was delayed until three p.m., when B. Colleen (Mrs. Davi-hoped more would be seen in next an hour's play, with the South Africans batting, produced a runa season's championship races.
Rain Mrs., H. S. Rouse then presented for the loss of one wicket. prizes as detailed below. At the then compelled tumpe to be drawn. conclusion of the distribution The two days match between Captain Arthur thanked her on Scotland and Yorkshire at Glasgow behalf of the Committee, for what resulted in a draw, Reuter. she had done in the place of Lady Leveson, who could not attenti. Mrs. Rouse was a keen yachts- woman und had assisted the Club le called for in many ways. three cheers for Mrs. Rouse and
Uno DesignK.
1.. Bonito (Birs, Scott) 2. Ailsa (Miss Owen
Jiughes)
Heyward Hays.
1. Gladys (Mrs. Adams) 2. Ursula (Mrs. Rouse) 5. Adanue Mrs. Mit
chell)
Gaels.
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.BILLIARDS.
the ladies, which were beurtily NEWMAN THE CHAMPION.
london, May 3. given.
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The prizes were presented by Miss Marie Cerveira de Albuquer Portuguese Consul, nt the con- que e Castre, daughter of the
elusion of the sports.
Mr. l. C. Barrettu, President of the Club, intrulured Mis Castro in a short speech. Mr: Burentto commented on the exceptionally keen tussle which marks the 100 yards Championship. This, he said. showed ennsistetit practice "and" training put in by the beya, which augured wall for the rising genera. tion of athletes.
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The presentation of a bouquet fa function a succesN Miss Castro, followed by lusty Fidieers, brought the proveedings to
an end.
The following were the rosits: Flat race, 120 yds.1, A. E. Carvan: 2, D. Alves.
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Boys' race, 120 ds.—1. Carlos Victor; 2, Carlos Rosania.
Hiesele race, 1. jul.-), to Soups: 2, Daniel Silva. Time su
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440 yds. that race-1, A E Curvalbu; 2. L. A. Coryuih...
Boys' race, 440 yard "Matom
HOME FOOTBALL.
FIRST LEAGUE GAMES, London, May 3.---To-day's games resalted as follows.
Arsenal 1 Preston X. E. 2 Birmingham Cardiff C...... D Huddersfiel... 8 Notta Forest.,, 0 Manchester C. 2 W. Ham........... Notts County. I Liverpool Tottenham II. 1 Burnley....... 0
. Gnel (Miss G. Ram his wife said she wished him to billiards championship at Bur." Challenge Cup.-1, (2. Fique W. Bruno A. 3 Sheffield U.... 1
say}
2 Jdanktene Kelly
Mr. Rouse, replying on behalf of In the finul of the professional tell those members whotge Hall, Newnan bent Reece. won prius this yang hot to be the koores being-Nawinan, 16,00);
Rowing,—Leveson Cup, Submarine discouraged but to go th, and that Hesse, 14, 480 fam
Flotllia
Club Fours,
if the Committee would accept aj consolation prize from her next Henaon she would be pleased to)
Ho Kam Tong Cups
The game to-night. Ter the-lo
1., No. 4 crew. Me give them something to sail for. Kom-tong Cups, at the Palner Mrs. Rouse was then presented] Hotel-will-be-between-Mr.-K.K.
Leung (250) and Mr. A. J. Os. |
Play coininences with a very handsome bouquet..
The prizes were presented as monil (4826).
Cat Pajem. tinder:
A. K. Mackenzie, F.
Baker, W.-Bishop and II. Dryer)
Lawn Bowls, Winning Rink.
Mesara. Waters, Greig. Messer and Russell.
Messrs. Hummers-p, --- Keith, Wylie and Sellars.i Cupt, Arthur in his spereh said he-felt-be-must.express the regret of the members of the Club at the absence of the Commodore, Mr. Blair, but they hoped his health would enable him soon to return to Hongkong and the Yacht Club,
Season Reviewed.
Championships.
Cruiser Class English Rig.
1
La Cigalt (Mr. N. Croucher) 2 Azumi (Mr. P. M. Hodgson). |
Trophy, Davison,
ired: 2. A. Ribeiro.
Egnud poun race. 100 yards.
1. J. Mober; 2,,J. Campos.
B05 W PRI KIT (NICURE Senda,,, 50. SHE -1 HP/Pinos; 2, A. Pim,
18 yds championship -1. T... A. Carvalho; 2, M. P. Reingdios.
Girls' quer: 100 yards champion- ship.-1, A. Oliveira; 2, M. Be- medios.
Girls race, 100 yards, (hindi- cap)-1.C. Burros; 2, Helena Souza, Boys' race, 100 yds.-1, F. Silva 2. A. Baptista.
400 yds flat race.-1, C. A. K.
Ladies' Cup, "Ursulu" Mr. H. S, Remedius: 2, H. A. Botelho.
Boys' race, 60 yds.-1, G. Suuza:
· Cruiser Class Chinese Rig,
2. 8. Ozorio Niobe (Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe). Rouse.
Belition Challenge
Girls race 60 yds. 1, Edna Handicap Class, 1 Rolla: 31.
Capt. W.
Campos; 2. Marie Leonard, -N-Groucher), 2 Diam (Capt. “Adame"
FRN:R
Bicyelo-race,-2_tiles.—k_L T. Arthur).
Warren Memorial Trophy, "Mee Sing" Mr. F. D. Tracey.
Cunsolation Cup, (Presented by Mrs. H. S Rouse) "Boojum" Mr. 2 Ursula F. G. Vaux.
One Design Class, i Ailen +M
C. EL. Grist), 2 Haleyon (A. Ritchie), Heyward Hays Class, 1 Sealart
E. Cock),
Bowls: 1, Mr. W. Russell; Run- (I. S. Rouse), 3 Adanac. (Capt. W. Davison, R.N.R.). (ner-up, Mr. D. Keith, Gnel Class, 1 John (Mr. D. H; Blake). 2 Plerrette (IA. H. V. King. R.N.)
Ladies' Championship. (Prizes présented by Capt. T. Arthur). ·
E. J. R. "Adanac MTR. Mitchell).
Reviewing the season, he went on to say a long and varied pro- gramme had been carried through. successfully and the season bad not been without amusing inei-1 dents, instancing the three at- tempts necessary to complete a certain cruiser race. The cham-1 plonship events, produced closel racing and as several boats Jnd! lately changed hands he prophesi-f ed even "keener sport next year." The cruiser races were interest- ing but the Club would like to see! more Chinese rigged vessels at the starting line. They hud thank Mr. G. H. Potts for his in-Yachts (Presented by Mr. D. K. terest in the cruiser classes and Blair) "Diana" Capt. T. Arthur, his promise for a trophy for an "Sealark" Mr. E. Cock, annual race to Macao and back. Commodore's Cup,
2 Daphine" (Mrs. T. Arthur). 2 "Belinda" (Miss Grace).
4. "Sealark" (Mrs. Cock).
Other Prizes, Cups, Commodore'a
Racing
Cruisers
II.
It was hoped to arrange this race (Prasented by Mr. D. K. Blair) next season. He referred to the "Azuma" Mr. P. M. Hodgson. Interport with Singapore, to the V-Commodore's Cups, Racing St. George's v. St. Andrew's Day Yachts (Presented by Capt. T. and the race against the Navy as Arthur)
"Daphno" Mr. the season's red-letter days. Effersoo, Joan" Mr. D. H. Blako. popular: innovation of the season Y.-Commodore's Cup. Cruisers was the series of races in the (Presented by Capt. T. Arthur) ladies' championship. The racing "U. and-1" Mr. H. S. Rouse. was keen anti only by winning tire last race did Mre. Mitchell win the championship(Applause).' ̈ ̈~116) heartily congratulated her...
Of the 25 racing yachts that hnd had started regularly sixteen won prizes. During the season
"Tal-Yut" "Adarine" Capt. W. Davison, R.N.RE
"La Cigale" Cup. (Presented by Mr. N. Croucher) "Irene" Mr. R. Sutherland.
"Niobe" Cup. (Presented by Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe) "Norseman" the first race for the Travessa Messrs. L. Ryan, and R. Mon:
trophy had been salled, and won crieff.
by the a.s. Tjipanas.
·
"Rolla" Cup, (Presented by Mr.
With the general exodus of Inte. Croucher) "Colleen" Capt. G. many of the Club's stalwarts had A Crawford, and Capt. A. 8. left the Colony, among them. Me. Hay,
Van Andel, to whose work at the "Allaa" Cup (Presented by Mr.
club ha paid high tribute.
The rowing section had had nCE. L. Grist) "Bonito" Lieut. J successful season, more members Brown, R.N.
patronising the Club and the stan
Sealark" Cup (Presented by
dard of rowing Improving. He Mr. E. Cock) "Adanne Capt. W. referred to the defeat In the in- Davison, R.N.R, "
terport at Shangliaf and recalled Jean Cup, (Presented by Mr. that they only lost the "eight" by D. H. Blake) "Gael" Mr. J. R.. a length. Through the generosity Dikon.
Prizes were also presented to the winners of Saturday'a races and bowls games.
Blackburn Rovers v, Middlesbro unplayed.-Beuters,
Buys" nel rnee, 100). yds, 1 Barretto; 2. B. Gosano,
Girls! race, 20 yd.--1, E. Ozorin; 2 Angola Alves.
Hall aile at race.-1. E. P. Souza; 2, H. A. Botelho.
Boys' race, halt milo Challenge Cup.-1, C. Figueiredo; 2, й. Ribiero.
Girls race, 120 y.-1, Vora Ribeiro; 2, Aida Roza.
Chol.
One milo "Matomouro" lenge Cup.-1, J. R. Soares; 2, A.-E. Carvalho.
E.
Ladies' nomination.-, Soares, Time 6.24 sec. :2 H. Graco, Syusu atid Miss Jarge-2-8
Fint race, 220 yds:-1, F. H. Marcal and Mrs. Mareal.. Carvalho: 2 D. Alves.
Boys' race, 220 yds.-1, Castilho; M. Gunn.
Team race.-1, Baya'' Own K. Athletic Club.
220 yds, flat race, Championship of the Colony-1. D. D. Urquhart; 2, Hugh Braga.
yda,-1, B.
Suck race, 50 Assumpean; 2, J. E. Neronba.
Consolation race, 100 yds.--1, . B. Alvos.
Visitora race.-i, J. Alves 2, J. Campok.
Tug-of-war, Macho, versum Hong--- kong-1, Hongkong.
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