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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926.
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QUALIFYING ROUND OF
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Mr. A. H. Ferguson Wins Jasper Clark Cup..
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON C. C. CLOSING DAY,
Presentation of Prizes.
favoured Fine weather
the the Kowloon
·THE NORTHERN WAR.'
SHANTUNG THREATENED.
Peking, Nov. 22-Yuch Mel chun's troops are advancing against Shantung from three directions, towards Yenchow, Tslaantu and Tehchow,
The Cabinet has decided to issue a mandate ordering him to with-
draw his forces from Shantung."
R.H.KY.C. Defeat the R.N.
The prompt action of the crews of two launches belonging to the the Royal Asiatic Patroleum Company avert "Naval Day" at
The qualifying round of the Hongkong Yacht Club yesterdayed what might have been a very was as perfect as anyone could disasterous outbreak, at the Com-Royal Hongkong Golf Club Cham-closing day of have wished. The weather was pany's installation at North Point plonship was played off yesterday Cricket Club bowls section which on the old course at Fanling in con- took place on Saturday afternoon. delightful and a good breeze last- shortly after noon on Saturday. ed all day and gave some really The cause of the outbreak la not junction with the Jasper Clark Cup Owing to a number of bowlers good salling. The competing known, but two of about 500 enses competition. There were twenty-taking part in the first and teams keenly contested the races of kerosene, which were being nine entries, but owing to illness second eleven cricket matches and at the end of a day of vary-loaded on a lighter alongside the two failed to turn up. The weather and to other attractions, there play golf, but he was, quite sure but neverthelesss an enjoyable the ladies of the Kowloon C. C ing fortunes the R.ILK.Y.C. were wharf, enught fire and caused an was gloriously fine, and the course were fewer present than usual, that if she ever came to Hongkong
The lighter was im- in excellent condition, explosion.
was spent and the would be able to teach her how winners by 84 points to 73.
mediately taken into midstream by
The winner of the Jasper Clark afternoon Cup was A. H. Ferguson, who went visitors witnessed some very keen to play howls. Mr. Lindsell con- round in the morning in 78 and in and interesting rink games.
At the close of the games the the afternoon in 81, a total of 159.
tions were presented by Mrs. Abraham, the wife of the Vice four strokes better than his nearest Prizes won in the anual competi opponent.
President.
At one time it locked as though the Navy were going to walk away with the honours and at the end of the morning race held n narrow
two launches which were at the
spot, and the fire put out.
On the
There was fortunately only
of oil being destroyed. The Empress Store margin of three points. In the slight damage done, several cases afternoon however the Club turn-arrival of the fire engines from the
Those who qualified for 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon. ed the tables and by scoring 46 Central Fire Station and the Wan-
chai branch, and also one of the Championship were as under: to 32 won quite comfortably.
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A Painful Duty. After the racing Commodore Stirling presented to the Vice- Commodore (Mr. A. I. Shields) a Commodore's pennant, saying it was his painful duty to do so but that he hoped next year the Navy would be able to reverse the re sult. (Applause and Laughter).
Mr. Shields thanked Con- Thecla modore Stirling, saying how much ́i the Club had enjoyed the races. They had been a bit downcast at the end of the morning race but hnd managed to win. He hoped they would enjoy many more simi- Jar days, and called for three
were lustily given and as lustily reciprocated.
Total... BA
W. Lank
Dodwell
C. S.
G. S. Archbutt
A. B. Purves
32 F. J. de Kome
J. L. Shellsbear
the
150 103
In asking Mrs. Abraham to present the prizes, Mr. R. E.
165
cluded by thanking the donors of the prizes.
Mrs. Abraham then presented trophies to the following:
Ezra Abraham Challenge Cup: Winner, R. Lapsley; runner-up, J. Gibson.
President's Cup: Winner, J.
Lindseli, the President, ex-Gibson: runner-up, F. Goodwin.
163 pressed his pleasured In being
Handicap Singles: Winner, F.
170 back again at the Club after a Cullen; runner-up, J. Hyde.
Handicap Pairs: Winners, J. Fraser and B. Petheram; runners-- deal up, J. Gibson and C. Evans.
He
170year's absence. "At homes" at 24the K. C. C. were becoming very
popular and did a great 128 towards encouraging sport,
175
177 was
Spoons were also presented to afraid the Club bowlers the winners of the afternoon's
181 could not flatter themselves very rink games as follows: C. Whitley,
181
183
much in regard to League matches, J. Howe, F. Cullen H. Overy, 133 but they had at least something C. S. Burford, R. E. Lindsel, D.J.. 184 to be proud of in the fact that Purves and W. Goldenburg.
184 they were runners-up in the Spey Cup competition. The President mentioned that while
**# The two last named will play off
for the last position.
Points seared by individual pairs) of helmsmen: Comm. Ingham and
Three hearty cheers for Mrs. Abraham and the presentation to
at Home her of a beautiful bouquet in a
R. L. Moncrieff, J. B. Ross and he had the opportunity of accing silver holder tied with the Club's
A. D. Humphrey were disqualified Mile. Suzanne Lenglen play colours, concluded the proceed-
iennis at Wimbledon and also ings.
hearty cheers for the Navy which Lt. Maude (Navy) 23; Mesars, owing to playing the wrong ball. Pearce and Lock (Club) 20; Mesars Vaux and Grist (Club) 20; Comm.) Ratsey and Lt. Cmdr. Barraclough (Navy) 18; Lt. Col. Gunn and Mr.
(Club)
Messrs. Hardman
16:
The Teams.
For the morning race the teams Shields and Fitzgerald (Club) 13;] had the following boats."
(Messrs.Lts: Garwood and Gardner, (Navy). RIKY.C., Scalark Vaux and Grist), Boojum (Lt. Col. 10: Messrs. Dixon and Armstrong H. B. Gunn and Mr. E. F. Hard-(Club) 10; Capt. Macfarlane and man). Adanae Messrs. A. Lt. Husband-Clutton (Navy) 9; Lt. Shields and D. S. Fitzgeraldy, Cdr. Bower and L. Brown (Navy) Lola (Messrs. Dixon and H. 77; Sub-Lis. Thring and Veecker Armstrong). Ailsa (Lt. Col. y. (Navy) G; Li, Col. Coates and Mr. Cnates and Mr. I. L. Adams), Joan Adams (Club) 5. Messrs. 11. J. Pearce and W. H Lock).
Royal Navy, Ghidya (Sub-Lis
Colleen, Gladys and Daphne Winners,
Conditions were very pleasant
Thring and Vereker), Bluenose for the thing of the series of
Commdr. F. Rate and Lt. Cons gaces of the Royal
Barraclough). Ad (Lts. Gard- ner and Garwood){ Valeyon 1049′′t Ingham and Lt. Jude!. Gaer LL. Cdr. Bower an 4. Brown.
Yang Yen Club, sailed or A The start the wind ored to and during the htte above that race TONE
Thecla (Capt. Macane and 14. strength. Of Sea there www Husband-Clutton).
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practically none and the tides
For the afternoon race the were well suited to the course, boats were taken as follows:
which was. From the Club to f'han- ILILKY.C.. Gladys
Kowloon Messrs.net Inels, to
Rock,
Yaux and Grist), Bluenose Aback to the Chil line, thente to Col. Gunn and Mr. Hardmas Lyeman Beacon, and finish being Halcyon Messrs. Pearce and at the Club line.
Coates and Mr. Adams).
MASSAGE HALL and Fitzgeral), Thecla (Lt. Col. 28 WYNDHAM STREET MRS. H. MORITA.
Thu
Lock), Adele (Messrs. Armstrong Details follow, boats being and Dixon), Gael (Messrs, Shields given in finishing order.
pepan Piofshing Carreet
Tune Diana (2nd.) 2.13 4.10.37 1.08.29 Royal Navy, Sealark (Commdr. Rolla
ser 3.12.01 4.PRI 8.54 Halsey and Lt. Commar. Bar-Colleen (1st.)
4.14.8% 4.45.89 4.17.08 4.09.245 raclough), Boojum (Lts. Garwood Falcon
La Linda
1.27 4.17.45 4.1.18 (and Gardner), Adanae (L. Comm. Ta
Argulla (rd) 8 4.18.02 1.09.08 Dorothen
8.5.1 2.18.2 4.00.39 By Special arrangement with the Bower and Lt. Brown), Lola (Sab-Argu
ds. Vereker and Thring, Ailsa Heyward Hays. Committee of the Royal Hong-Comdr. Ingham and Lt. Maude), Gladys 1st Long Gol Club, we have been en-Joan (Capt. Macfarlane and Lt. Boojum 2nd abled to publish an excellent Husband Clutton). book of views of
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Results.
Adanac Brd Bluenose Sealurk Adele
4.05.02
4.30.07
4.37.34
4.37.45
Morning race:
#
Gladys Thecla Adele Ail
12.53.
7
Gels and One Designs Finishing Points
ser. Daphne st Time
Club Nary Halcyon 2nd 12.48.39 Halcyon (1st).
1 Gaol Bluenose (2nd) 12.40.51 Adanac (3rd) 12.61.06 10 Jogn
'12.52.J' Boojumi Salurk
-11 Joun
4.25.45 4.25.23 ger, 4.28.13 4.28.13 2.38
4.29.45 4.32.31 2.13 4.33.86 4.31.22
Theela 3rd Mee Sing Lola
4.30.07 4.29.25
12.53.20 12.59.50
12.51.00
12.54.33
1.0156
1.04.08
38
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Afternoon race Gladys (1st) 4.5.1,07 13 Huleyon (2nd) 1.06.27
11 4.57.54 Ailsa (3rd)
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4.36.28 4.33.20 2,58 2.58 1.38.28 4.35.30 Points scored to date are as fol-
lows, Handicap class; Diana 19, Colleen 18, Falcon 15, Dorothea 10, Rolla 9, Argulla B and La Linda 7.
Heyward Hays class; Adanac 24, Gladys 22, Bracnose 22, Scalark 20,
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