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THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 10,

1927.

TREVESSA TROPHY,

DUTCH BOAT WINS FINE RACE.

After a most exciting struggle be tween crows from the Kwangtung and the Tilsalak, the Trevassa Trophy, the eighth bi-annual race for which was held yesterday, was won by the the helmsman, Tianlak, Mr. Hen, thus scoring the fourth successive fifth since the Dutch success, and the trophy was put up for competition.

The Kwangtung boat, with Mr. Jones in charge, held the lead for practically the whole way, but near the winning line experienced trouble with her halyards, and the Tilsalak ássisted by a suddea breeze, came up to win by only, four or five lengths.

LOCAL GOLF.

INTERNATIONAL MATCH.ON

SUNDAY:

Considerable interest is being taken in the annual match between the St. George's and St. Andrew's Socie ties which will take place over the old course at Fanling on Sunday. A number of the best players are away, but nevertheless the sides will bo fairly representative and a very keen contest is expected. Foursomes will be played in the morning as follows: Can rakla

*Bt. Andrew's,

C. C. Stark В. Уочок G. Murter

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W. Ironside

T. 3. Whyte-Smith

W. L. Dunbar T. Christio

D. Black

K. Robertson

D G. Bruce.

Eight boat crown entered, two 0. 11. Robertson from the ss. Tisalay and on each from the 8.5. Kwangtang, Hanyang, Hinshng, Van Heutz Kwangehow. B. Melven and Henry Keswick The course was D. Farbes

Channel the usual one, starting from Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock mark of Yacht Club (S), Cust" Rack Gas Buoy (P), finish at the Yacht Club across the line from East to West.

*The

-St. Georgy's

T. D. E. Penilzred

I G. 9. Dodwell

Capt H. F. Bloxham

1. I. Andrews

F. J. de Roma

Capt.&W. Morris

G. Bennett

IL G. Sheldon

J. W. Franka

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A.. Leich

G. S. Archbult

M. M Mana

C. A. Feel

ER. Hailfan

Reserves: A. Ritchie and W. Ba veridge (St. Andrew's).

Times have been reserved, the first foursome starting off at 9.24 a.m. The draw for the Gove

Governor's Shield is out The Brst round has to

bo played on or before December, the second by December 18, the third by January 3, the semi-finals by January 15 and the final by January 29. The draw is as follows:

Byes: Hongkong and Shanghai Bank (V.M. Grayburn and H.G. Hegarty) and R.A.M.C. (Majore Lynch and Stevenson):

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10 Blower, 12 Approbation. 13 More recent. 14 Smudged. B.A.T. (S.M. Maycs and F. Cow-15 Receivers.

Kowloon-Canton Railway 18 Private.

21 Comforted. 22 Tarn. 24 Speaks wildly. 25 Fertile place.

Kwangtung Sails Well. With tide fairly slack, but a keen breeze blowing, the race was started shortly after four o'clock Kwangtong (Mr. Jones) which drew the berth next to the Channel Rocks got away well, but was led round the Kowloon Rock by the Hinsang. On meeting with a good wind on the run down to the Yacht Club, however, the herd) agsail of the Kwangtung was much (C.D. Lambert and J. Smith); Cana- more effective than the inteen sall car-dian Paciic (Capt. Davison and T.C. ried by the Hinsang, and she went Monaghan) Govt. Medical Deport through the weather of the latter beatment (Dra. Newton and Valentino); easily, the Van Heutz (Mr. Hendriks) Dadwell and Co. (TF Weall and L. 27 Connecting lines on a map. rounding the mark in third place, G.S. Dodwell) v Linstead and Davis 28 Pertaining to the Nilo.

(S.T

Butlin and C.B. Brown) 29 Ridge of sand. the others being strung out at fairly

Mackinnon Mackenzio and Co. (W.I

L31 Polc. close intervals.

H.E. Standage) Wilkin-34 Blander. Dunbar and son and Grist (D.H. Blake and G.S Hugh Jones); Vacuum (LH. Geare and A. Leach) v Scots Guards (Capts Erskine and Tyring- ham): University (Professors and Redmond) Harry Wick moloy Owen Hughes and H. Remington South British Insurance (F.S. son and JF. Kennedy) v. Bank Line (A.H. Penn and D. Forbes); Jardine 46 Bar by one's own net. Matheson and Co. (W.B. Cornaby and A. Plercy) v

rey), v Education Depart (F.J. do Rome and

A.P.C

Mr. Beets in the Tjisalak boat foul- ed the mark at the Yacht Club, inter fering with the Henry Keswick, and was "disqualified.

Tjisalak Pulls Up..

Mr. Hen, the ultimate winner, in the Tisalak bont was some time get ting into trim, but after reupding the mark, began to pull up in great After Cust Rock had been rounded, the race became really exciting, for after the Kwangtung appeared to be

style.

ment

Brawn);

Company

(Terfield

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0.

Fendered and

holding har position, she lost con- and R. Youlde and J.W, Robert-

siderable ground by working over too Swire (W. close to the Hongkong side before san): Union Insurance (J.W. Alabus- dowsing her sail.

ter and A. Sommerfelt) v Davie Boar

H.F.

35 Dristles.

38 Reptiles. 40 Repeat. 41 Swung

43 Gave 32 Hung behind.

44 Take. 45 Tic up.

approbation.

2 Emptics.

4 Overflows.

3 Went by.

Down

5 Grand dwellings.

6 Fishes.

7 One engaged in commerce. 8 Acting by turns.

9 Garden tool. 11 Semi run.

and Co (J.D. Kinnaird and W.A. Stewart); Prisen Dapt. (J.W. Franks Bloxham) v Chartered Bank (T.L. Christie and D.J. Gil-16 Rowing men. more); Johnston. Stokes and Master (L.R. Andrewes and T.G. Bennett) y Royal Artiliery (Capts. Gros and R. Wright); RA.S.C (Capt. Morris, and Drysdale). E.W.D. (G.B. Robertson and A.E. Lisgaman).

She proceeded to row from the A.P.C. and her crew were going very strongly, but the Tilsalak found and fresh, wind with some southing in it and crossed the line in sail on a star- board tack, beating the Kwangtang four or five lengtha only. The victory came as a surprise for the Kwangtung had looked an almost cer, tain winner all the way, and merely for the satisfaction taibo derived from the passing round of honours, she had the support of the majority,

warm

Two Disqualifications."

Bye: China Underwriters (H.R. Sturt and A.J. Frank).

Eight Arms have entered teams for the G, M. Young Cup. The first. round of the competition has to be The Hinsang, which was the third played on or before January 3, the bont to cross the line, and the Van-second round by January 22 and the Heutz, the fourth, were disqualified semi-finals by February 15. The

draw is as follows: Talkmo v

Union for using eight cars.

Insurance; Chartered Bank v Asiatic Petroleum Company

Jardine Matheson and Co: v Mackinnon Home Time. Mackenzie, and Co.; Dodwell and Co.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.

The following are the detailed sults:

re-s

Time ACL

Tilsalak (Mr. Hen) Kwaegtang,(Mr. Jones)

4.56.48

$6.39,

4.57.11

G5.32.

Hinang (Mr. Lindsay).... 6.00.49. Van Mr. Hendrika)4.02.20, 01.26. Kwangchow (Mr. Ford) ...... 1.02.1 Hanyang (Mr. Shigan)

59.30.

01.37. G.19.00 77.47. 6.22.31. 8112.

Henry Keswick (Gramader)

Tinalak (Mr. Boett) .N.F.

The Presentation.

At the conclusion of the race, there was a cheerful gathering at the club- house of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, under whose auspices the race is hold, and the Commodore, Mr. A. L. Shields presented the trophy and, a souvenir to Mr. Hen, the helmaman of the winning bent.

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Lucky To Win So Often. Mr. C. de Bruyn, manager of the J.C.J.L, expressed the pleasure of the Dutch line that their crow had again boen successful. They had been lucky to win it so often. He thought the Commodore Shields mentioned the thanks of all were due to the com epic of seamanship in conmemoration mittce for the great trouble they had of which a member of the Club had gone to in providing such an excel- presented the trophy in order to en-lent afternoon's sport, and called for And pulling among three cheers for all the crews which

of Hongkong.

ly accorded. Pight entries ho said were by no means the largest they had had, but the circumstances under which the race was hold were such that it was Impossible to arrange for a time when big entries might be expected.

boats of al

courage nationalities entering the had compated, the cheers being hearti

The J.C.J.L. had won the race for The British steamer Montoro Has arrived at Sydney with a con- the fifth time, and they were to be heartily congratulated on their suc signment of £38,000 worth of gold cess. The Kwangtung and Tisalak from New Guinea. Since August, put up a good fight, though it was un- 1926, gold to the value of approxi- fortunate for Mr. Jones that he ex- mately $250,000 has been shipped perienced, trouble with his halyards in from the Bulolo and Eddie Greek the last few minutes. Fields, in New Guinea,

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Frevious Winnėra. “ Previous winners of the event have April, 1924: Tjipanas (J.C.JL.) November, 1924 Haiphong (Doug- as).

April, 1925: Haiching (Douglas). October, 1925: Haining (Douglas). April, 1928: Tjisondari (J.C.J.L.). November, 1926:" Tigardoa (J. C. J. L.).

April, 1927: Tisaroca (J.C.J.L).

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