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YACHT CLUB'S REGATTA.

SCOTS GUARDS. ROWING SUCCESSES.

Yacht Races.

MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928.

Combined English and Chinese rigged. cruisers 2 miles, start at Murray Pior line, Cunt Rock buoy

finish at the Club:

1st: Curlew, dalled by Major J. P. 8. Grole and Captain E. H. Jacobs Larkcom

2nd: U. and I. salled by M. 3rd: Typhoon, salled by Mr., F. G. The other competing yachts were Isis, Norseman and Coquette.

"Rear-Commodore's Cup. Racing Yachta, (prosented by Mr. H. S Rouso); Colleen, Messrs. Jack and Stanton; Gael, Mr. J. E. M. Bland.

Roar Commodore's Cup, Grufsors, (presented by Mr. H. S. Rouso): Coquette, Messrs. Jonson and Lyster.

WORLD'S RECORD. Famous Wash

COMPSTON'S BIG VICTORY OVER HAGEN.

Archio Compston, the Britisher, "Potta" Challenge Cup for race to Macao: 1st U. and I., Mr. and Mrs, beat the American, Walter Hagen in n H. S. Kouso; 2nd Snipe, Mr. F. J.72-hole challenge match, virtually for Easterbrook; 3rd, Curlew, Major the world's match play championship, Greig and Capt. Jacobs Larkcom, R.E. by 18 up and 17 to play..

The closing, cruise of the Royalt. S. Rouse. Hongkong Yacht Club took place

There Vaux on Saturday afternoon.

Tal Yut Cup, (presented for Compatou's world's record victory in was a large gathering of the mem. bera and supporters both at the

Championship winners): Dorothea, first class golf was achieved after Ladies, in Handicap Class, 44 Mr. C. E. L. Grist.

months of arduous practice on Fenn Club and also in launches.

miles, etart at Club, to mark east of The main event of the afternoon Kowloon Dock Point, Cust Bock gason, Edwards, Shannon and fied his nicknamo as "The Lion "Norsoman" Cup, (presented by Common, Wolverhampton. He justi was the race for the, Stock Exchange Cup, which was carried Roy, markboat on Club-house line, Eldridge): U. and I., Mr. and Mrs. Tamer." His first round of 67 was a

off by the Army, who won comfor- tably from the R.H.K.Y.C. by two lengths. The team representing

the Army. was, the same as that which rowed for the Scots Guards and carried away the "4th Sub- marle Flotilin" Cup. Later in the afternoon, two members of the Scots' Guarda rowed in the pairs and won.

For the first time since the war, a German pair competed and won. The Very Rev. Dean Swann alge took part in the sport.

Amongst those prosent were H. E. tho General Officer Commanding (Major General C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G.) together with Mrs, and Miss Luard, Commodore J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., and Mrs. Pearson, Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Mr. R. M. Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunbar,

Commodore'n Speech.

twice round:

course record, while coming home on the second round he did 2, 8, 8, 4, 4, F.3, 4, 4, 3, which gave him a round of I1,188 and a lend of fourteen holes.

1st: Dorothea, sailed by Miss Bird. H. S. Rouse. 2nd: Colleen, sailed by Miss Haze- "Snipe", Cup, (presented by Mr.

J. Easterbrook). Dorothea land.

Diana was third. La Linda was Messrs. Carter and Kay.

"Dorothea". Cup, (presented by Mr. second in the race but disqualified."

Lallies, in Heyward Hays Class, G. E. L. Grist): Diana, Major Miles, 44 miles, same course as for Handi-I.N. and Cant, Armytage, R.A. cap Class:

1: Why Wonder7; satied by Mrs, J.

L. Adams.

2nd: Wings, salled by Mrs. Greig, Ladies, in Combined Class for Gaels and One Designs, 4 miles, same course as for Heyward Hays Class

"Why Wonder?" Cup, (presented by Mr. H 8. Rouse): Adele, L-Col H. B. Gunn, R.A.

4.

To-day, he wont round in 70, bo camo 18 up at the thirteenth, after which halves deprived him of the distinotion of winning by 19 up and 18 to play, but a half at the first hole of the final round decided the match. Both shook hande and finished the round as an exhibition.

"Daphno" Cup, (presented by Capt.

was outplayed in all de Le Gros); Pierrette, Com. 9. J. Her Hagen

partments, most notably at putting, bert, RN, and sailed at the same time:

"Ladies Cup, (prosented by Ladies Several times he took three putts and also frequently out-driven. 1st: Halcyon, sailed by Mrs. Flem-Championship competitors): Boojum, was

Mr. C. L. Fox.,

Duncan expressed the opinion that he Ing.

Denison Challenge Cup (for Handi- ought not to have played with only a cap Class), (presented by Mr. A.day's practice.. Denison): Dorothea, Mr. G. E. La Grist.

2nd: Ailsa, sailed by Mrs. Iling- worth.

Daphne was third,

Season's Prizes. English riggod Cruisers: 1st Norseman, Messrs. Ryan, Edwards, Shannon and Eldridge; 2nd Curlew, Major Greig and Capt. Jacobs Lark- Mr.con, R.E.; Brd U and 1, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Š. Rouse.

At the conclusion of the racing, Shields addressed the gathering.. There was a good turn-out, Shields said, with good water rowing, excellent racing and timex by the yachts,

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"Before the presentation of prizes, I wish to rafer briefly to the Club's activities during the season. "The usual series of Championship Raees has been held and you will find the results in the prize-list printed in the programme. Sailing conditions have been fairly good but the Cruiser Classes were unfortunate in having light weather on several occasions, necessitating re-sails.

"There have been practically no aditions to the Club fleet during the hope more prosperous ear but we conditions in the Colony will ensure more keela being laid. We have arranged for ballding and supervised

tho construction of boats for the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, and Port Dickson Yacht Club and others, showing that our local buildings turn out good work at competitive prices.

The Dean's Interest.

"The Rowing Section has bean active during the winter and we regret the departure of our popular Rowing Captain, Mr. R. M. Jack, just before this Regatta, for which he has worked no hard. (Hear, hear).

"Tho Very Revd. Denn Swann has Just joined the Club and rowed in the Pairs to-day at very short notice. Ho has had much experience and has a splendid record as an oarsman. His active interest in the Rowing Section will give members a fine opportunity to Improve their knowledge of oars manship which I hope will be taken advantage of.

"The annual race for the Hornell Cup was rowed on January 19 and was won by the Hongkong Electric Swire Co.'A

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Mr. Shields remarked that the rowing that day 'had been very in- teresting. Ho congratulated Scots Guards on their excellent show- ing. (Applause and hear, hear).

Speaking of the victory of Messrs. Schmidt and Dheyle in the senior paira, Mr. Shichia said: "I would like to congratulate our German friends on their return to the Club. We have not had a German crew for many years. They have always been good sportsmen and put their hearts into everything they do. We are very glad to see them win today."

Turning to lawn bowls, Mr. Shields asid that in the bowling match, the Peak Club, which had recently started, defeated the Club's bowling section by 39-31 (Applause). He congratulated the Peak bowlers and expressed the hope that they would have many more games with them in the future.

thanked the Mr. Shields then offeinis and sub-committees who have helped to make the meeting a success. After the prizes had been distribut ed by Mrs. Shletda, Commodore J. L. Pearson, on behalf of the Barvices, thanked the Club for their hospitality and spoke highly of the interest taken by the Club in the Services. Ho called upon all Service men to join the him in giving three cheers to Club..

Mr. H. S. Roune called for three cheers for the visitors and their lady friends, and the gathering then dis- persed.

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The 'Results.

"4th Submarine Flotilla" Cup for hong and Service unit foura, ono mile: 1st: 2nd Batt. Scota Guards. (Bow, W. Wynne Finch; No. 2, A. D. Crabba No. 3, W. T. Linderay; Stroke, J. W. Treadwell; Cox, E. T. C. Warner).

Race for Submarine "Berthon" boats. manned by Naval ratings: Ist, L 19, 2nd, L33; 3rd, L27.

"Stock Exchange" Cup for Club v. Service fours, distance one mile: 1st, The Army (represented by the 2nd, Scots Guarda crow).

Race for Naval whalers manned by Naval ratings, one mile: 1st, H.M.S. Titania; 2nd, H.M.S. Wild Swan; 3rd, 11.M.S. Foxglove.

"Perey

Smith" Challenge Cup for senior pairs, milos let A. Schmidt, G, Dheyle, H. Von Barby.

"Murdoch-Kennett Cup for Club v. Services pairs, milo: 1st, The Army. W. T. Lindesny, J. W. Treed- well, E. T. Warner.

The Hornell Cup for hong fours had been won by the Hongkong Electric Co.'s team earlier in the

season.

Chinose rigged Cruisera: 1st Snipe, Mr. E. J. Ensterbrook; 2nd Imogen, Mr. V. Goulborn.

Handicap Class: 1st Dorothea, Mr. C. F. I. Grist; 2nd Lola, M. F. D. Colleen, Messrs. "Jack and Tracy; 3rd Stanton

Hayward Hays Class: 1st Why Wonder?, Mr. H. S. Rouse; 2nd, Loin, Capt. Fayton-Reid; 3rd Boojum, Mr. G. L. Fox.

Another Challenge,

Compston has issued a challenge to

Belillos Challenge Trophy (for Y Class) Beojum, Mr. F. G. Vaux.

Warren Memorial Trophy (for Gany golfer in the world for any Glosa): Viking, Capt. D.. Mayfield stake-enter. and Mr. M. E. J. Barne.

The Amateur Championship. Consolation Cup, Cruisers, (pre- sented by Mrs. H. S. Rouse): Queen

"Lytham, Apr. 28. Bec, Capt. E. S. G. Howard, R.A.

In the English native amateur golf Consolation Cub, I. Y. and G. Class, championship of 88 holes, J. Stout of Racing Yachts, (presented by Mrs. Bridlington, beat the holder, T. S. Rouse): Halcyon, Mears. Flem- Perkins, of Castle Bromwich, by 3 up ing and Russell,

and 2 to play.--Reuter, Corinthian Cup, Handicap Class, (presented-by- Mr. N. Groucher): Rolla, Mr. F. D. Tracy.

Corinthian Cup, I. and G. Glass, A solicitor at Clerkenwell County (presented by Mr. II. S. Rouse): Court referring to some earthen Thecla, Lt-Com. Leveson-Gower, IN. ware goods, said that they had to Carinthian Cup, Y. Clnes, (present-be obtained from Germany. Mr. Gael and Ono Design Class: 1st Daphne, Capt. Le Gros, R.A. 2nded by Commodore J. L Pearson, Register Friend-Don't say they Joan, Mr. R. O. Sutherland; 3rd Pier 1.N.): Adele, Lt. Col. B. B. Gunn, have to be. Say they are ordered

R.A.

from Germany. Give the British rette, Commander S. Herbert, R.N.

Frobisher" Trophy (for annual tradesman some credit. competition between Royal Navy, and Commodore's Cup, Racing. Yachts, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, present- presented by Mr. A. L. Shields): ed by the Captain, Officers and men

Other Prizes.

H. and I. Class Ailsa, Lt.-Com. Little-of H.M.S. Frobisher): Royal Horg-Club and the Peak Club. The latter tan, R.N.; Y. and G. Class Thecla, kong Yacht Club. LL Com. Loveson-Gower, R.N.

Commodore's Cup, Cruisers, (pre- sented by Mr. A. L. Shloids): La Cigale, Hr. N. Croucher.

Vice-Commodore's

Cup,

Racing

Yachts (presented by Lt. Col. H. B. Gunn, D.3.0., R.A.): La Linda, Mr. A. L. Shields; Why Wonder?, Mr. H. S, Rouse.

Vlee-Commodore's Cup, Cruisers, (presented by Lt. Col. E. B. Gunn, D.S.O., B.A.): Snipe, Mr. F. J. Easterbrook."

Ladies' Championship. Handicap Claas: 1st Colleen, Miss Hazoland; 2nd Diana, Mrs. Milos.

Combined Class: 1st Boojum, Miss

won, by 39-31.

R.H.K.Y.C. Abraham Sutherland Ramsay Adams B. F. N. Lewis; 2nd. Thecla, Mrs. Claridge; 3rd. Wings, Mra. Gredg; 4th |Greig Why Wonder7, Mrs. Adams.

Lawn Bowls

A lawn bowls match for silver spoons was played between the Yacht

Scores:

Peak Club.

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