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LOCAL YACHTING.

ARMY BEAT THE NAVY IN

CLOSE CONTEST.

The Army beat the Navy at yacht- ing yesterday, owing to a big lead in the morning. In the afternoon the crews exchanged boats, and 'a vary close contest followed, with the Navy onu point ahead, but six points down on the day. The points were scored as follow:

Morning Race. Course.-Lycemun Beacon

(8), Cust Rock Buoy flock, (S); start 11.15 am,

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

RESULTS OF MATCHES IN THE MID-WEEK LEAGUE.

Three matches were played in the Mid-Week League yesterday,

Results at a glance; Athletic South China

3 Ewo Chinese

0

2 P. W. D. Chinese 0 Lam Long Wan 6 Hung Kul School 0 Lam Long Wan v Hung Kul School,

This game was played on the Athle tie ground at Happy Valley, and ended in a win for Lam Long Wan the margin of six clear goals. by

show before The School made a

side. Yeung Po scored a bustling 11

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Afternoon Race, Course-Channel Rock (P) Kowloon Rock (3), Channel Rock (S), Cust Rock Buoy (P); start 3.15

p.m.

Navy

No. Points.

8 t

2

15

Ya

B

11

4

13

12

14

R

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5

No. Points,

10

8

Morning Bace

Total

118

Army

11

Yo

Y4

G2

10 11

(14

GN

Murning Race 56

Total

124

ROWING RACES.

INTERNATIONAL MEETING AT YACHT CLUB.

A mil-season meeting of the row- ing section of the Yacht Club is to be held on Saturday when there will be, for the first time in many years, in- teritional racen for fours and pairs. There will alse.be

scratch ruce for fours, the crews of which will be 48 to climinate chosen in such a way as the possibility of any crow having hy chance rowed together at some pre- the distance of this race

vit only a half mile as it follown

will be

the anticipated hard' fought internas tional racea

There are three crews in training representing Scotland, England and Germany, Great disappointment was caused by the withdrawal of the Scandinavian crew about which y much was heard and expected, through the recent illness of the stroke, 11.

Dreyer.

of the three crews now in training the Germans are alone showing goo forma und are justly confident of The least that can. be anid

success.

is that they deserve success havin been in serious training for sotar

considerable time. The Scottish

crew rapidly settling down and there

Rome

semblance of rhythm in the boat now; if they can keep it up there is a a certainty of a hard crew is The English crew fought race. another disappointment for they have only just

started serious training, their first appearance as a four being

early, from a corner kick. Within a minute the ball, was again in the net, Chan Yul-kwal scoring with a cross shot. Young Po and Ho Kar-kwon added

I goals for Lam Long Wan before

the interval.

Crossing over with a lead of four. goals, Lam Long Wan continued to

have most of the game and Chan Yan-kwal and Lo Chi-yin scored. Result-Lam Long Wan 0, Hung Kul School 0.

Athletic ▾ Ewo.

This game was played on St. Joseph's ground, and ended in a win for the Athletic by three clear goals. Although Ewo failed to score they gave the Athletic a good game, and were not three goals inferior to the League leaders.

The Athletic attacked from the kick-off, and after a scramble in the goal area, Leung Tat-wing opened the Acere. Ewo then took up the attack and for ་་ time pressed the Athletic defence, belag

gunlucky in not making the the acares equal, the ball striking post and rebounding behind, Half- time, Athletle 1, Ewo 0.

The second half opened with the Athletic attacking, and goals by Kit Sang and Leung Tat-wing gave a three points vietary.

South China y P. W. D.

This game was played at Caroline J and ended In a win for South China by two clear goals. The first half was goalless, each side giving n good show in defence.

Early in the second halt, Yau Ting- wah gavo South China the lead, and before the anal whistle Lo Chai-wan scored again for them. Result South China 2, P. W. D. 0.

League Table.'

Athletic

South China

P. W. D. L. Pla.

17

.10 8 1 1

.9 4 1 2 13

Jam Long Wan....10 5 2 3 12

P. W. D. Chinese..10 3 3 4.0 Ewo Chinese

Polier

.10 3 2 5.8

10 3 1 4

2

Hung Kui School.. 9 1 0 8

Club v Small Units. The following players have been selected to represent the Hongkong Football Club against the Small Units on the Club ground on Satur day at 4 p.m.-Edwards; Holt, Bishop; McBride, Stewart, Walling- ton; Watson, Alexander, Goldman, Heott, Trambitzky. Reserves: Rold And Buchanan. "

LETTER GOLF.

You don't see a HALL TREE as often as you used to, but that shouldn't make to-day's puzzle any harder. Par is seven.

HAL

TREE

1-The idea of letter golf, is to

on Tuesday. It is regretted that change one word to another and those who askuined cha

charge

of this do it in par, a given number of crew did not take their responsibili-strokes. Thus to change COW to ties more seriously, for they haveHEN, in three strokes, COW,

Lo work on. Thion meeting is a de. HOW HEW HEN.

excellent

finite Rowing

2-You can change only one on the part of the Committee of the Yacht Club letter at a time.

to revive the interest in rowing

3-You must have a complete

which has been flagging for some word, of common usage, for each

time.

It is a great pity that the jump. Slang words and abbrevia V.R.C. with their large membershiptions don't count.

are not able to raise sufficient on- 4-The order of letters cannot be thusiasm to take part in any of the regattas given by buth the Canton

changed.

One solution is printed on an- towing Club find the Yacht Club other page. where their appearance would un- doubtedly be more than welcome. Inter-club rivalry is badly needed to bring back rowing to the popularity

it enjoyed a few years ago.

VALLEY GOLF.

J. II. STEWART QUALIFIES FOR ADAMSON CUP.

SNOOKER FINAL.

A. J. OSMÜND WINS LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

In the final

of the Snooker Championship at the Palace Hotel last night, A. J. Osmund easily obtained

J. H. Stewart qualified for the the title heating F. E. Silva by 462 to

Adamson Cup at Happy Valley with 259.

tard of 99-24-76, Other scores The contest was over seven frames, were: F. E. Booker, A9-10-79; G. Osmund's being 60, 84, 88, 60, 45, 71 It. McLeod 06-14-82; J. Stewart and 60; and Silva's 80, 26, 57, 84, 85, 99-16-84.

38, and 42. The winner had the

The Adamson Cap, 1920, will be highest break of the match-a 27. played for on the first Friday in each

On the conclusion, Mr. J. I month and the following eleven dayı except in March and August when the Oxberry prosented the prizes,

competition will start on the secand

Friday in the month.

for 1920

The fixture! meeting, 31st Dec.)

include New Year

1928 to Jan. 2; Junior Championship

follows:

#

1.A. J. Osmund (championship), 2. F. E. Silva (runner-up). 8. H: da Luz,

A prize for the highest break of the

qualifying round 8th Jan.; Captain's contest went to Oxmund, who made 81

Cup 8th and 6th Jan,

earlier in the competition.

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