YACHT CLUB'S REGATTA.
ANTON LOSE TO HONGKONG
IN ROWING EVENTS.
|PRIZES PRESENTED.
The Last Race.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY
The course for this race was the same us for the Handicap Class. Una Gael started, this being the Halcyon (Sira. Fleming) who secured third place, the finishing time baing 4.10.19, She won the first prize for her class. The Heyward Hayes entries finish- ed as follows:-
4.05.27
1. Speedwell (Mra. Aduma) 2. Adanac (Mrs. Crawford). 4.09.08 9. Wings
4.11.18 4.16.08
4. Why Wonder .............
Bowlk.
A gun of lawn bowls resulted' ns
In spite of hot weather, the four terport boat races between the oyal Hongkong Yacht Club and follows: anton, which ware rowed at the
Rink No. 1.
losing Cruise of the Yacht Club's | A. Stevenson
ason at North Point on Satur-J. Bentley ay afternoon, were remarkable W. Macfarlane
G. G. Wood
A. Murdoch
L. J. Davies
Rink No. 2
Chambers for the time and hard work he has put into it as the fonorary. Rowing Secretary, nea
After referring to the afternoon's aport, and congratulating the win- ners, particularly of the rowing races in all of which plenty of excitement was provided, Mr. Carpenter pro- cceded:
Bright Bowling Prospects. With regard to the bowling section, the prospects are very bright for the coming season, and with Messrs. P. W. Ramsay and A. Chapman Jooking after the arrangements the Club ought to do well.
Woulfellent condition.
or the closeness of the contesti. 1. W. Hamsay 23 A. T. Hamilton 14 and gear, when they are training for
ongkong, won three races and
bay
E. S. Abraham Curric Deacon
As you will have seen, the greens
In are
remind our Naval friends that we are always pleased to see any of them making use of our gymnasium
any of the local fights, Before concluding,-on
-on behalf of the Club,
I wish to thank Mr. Vernall, whe
on leave, for the left on recently 23 J. L. Shellshear 14 very hard work he has put in as Hon. Secretary and wish him bon voyage. Commodore's Speech.
We are lucky in
Having Mr. De Ville Lo take aver his onerous duties. The Club is also indebted to Mr. Grist, the
and Sailing Rowing Hon. Secretarios,
Mr. Chambers the and last but not least we have to
to thank Messra.
Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, who so generously look af- ter our accounts at Honorary Trea- that we are able to show a credit balance sheet at the end of the year.
hereby became entitled to CL- E. B. Reed n's ling, this being handed over H. T. Creasy.
B. E. Maughan a dinner held in the evening. The first rowing race for the Stock. Chapman xchange-Challenge Cup, for Inter- jub senior fours, was won by the at Club
two and half ngths. Shortly after the start the RC were loft behind and in a ell-fought race the Yacht Club drew way from Canton at the Electric ompany's power house after the two ad been level all the way.
Following were the crows; R.II.K. CK. S. Robertson (168 lb.) Bow; tt (177 ) No. 3; J. G. H. Lander 79 34.). Stroke and I. P. Lenfestoy 124 lb.) Cox.
C.R.CO, Fricasner (160 lb.) Bow
In andressing those present prior to the distribution of prizes by Mra. H. T. Creasy, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Commodore of the Yacht Club, said:
On behalf of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, it is again my privilege to welcome you
to this the Club's Cruise, Closing
At the Opening Cruise, I
LEAGUE CRICKET:
CRAIGENGOWER DEFEATED
IN LAST MATCH.
APRIL
Hongkong C.C Royal Navy
1930
7314 6:02 4
*Division II.
Hongkong - C.C. Recroló .. The defeat of Craigengower C.C. Kowloon C.C. in their last match in the longue Civil Service 0.0. gives the runners-up position in the Police... first division to Civil Service 0.0. Indian RC. There is now only one more league Craigongower match to play-Navy v University, R.E. and R.C.S.
The champions of the first divi- R.A.0.C elon played the Rest on the
Univemity Kow
R.A.S.C. loon C.G. ground, a heavy scoring A draw, Kowloon natch anding in batted first and made a bad start, Three wickets were down with only thirty runs on the board, but on the easy playing wicket, E. C. Fincher and Brace
in a big part- participated nership and later Goodwin cama in for a
which included 'a merry knack,
Read many boundaries despite
heavy Fincher hit up 52 before being bowled by Owen Hughes and Brace contri- buted 57 not out, Goodwin made 27 not out The innings was de flared with 163 on the board for the lose of four wickets.
اشد ہیں ملے
It looked at one time as if, Kowloon would win. Four wickets were down for 42 runs, but then followed a great stand by Richardson and Owen and when stumpa were drawn was Richardson was 30 not out. not out
with 69. to his credit.
Scores:
Kowloon C.C. E. C. Fincher, & Owen Hughes
E
R. W.
Fts.
99999999999
2.8
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Hongkong C.C. Beat The Diocesan Boys' School. The Diocesan Boys' School were visitors to the Hongkong: 0.0.
and were beaten by 62 runs.
The Hongkong batamen scored con sistently and declared at 178 for four wickets. Both Gabogan and Duckitt reached the half century. The School replied with 116, Prata contributing
52.
G.C.H. RA.M.C.
Dulley (169 lb.) No. 2; G. T. Pud.] that the conditions all seemed farers and coritrol and guide us to Hughes, The latter basted,brightly fulum, the K.A.M.C. defeated the Go-
ble for the Club having a very sue- cessful glad to say, has been amply borne season. This forecast, I am
out by resulta, na the Sailing and Howing events have been keenly
Thanks Expressed.
The Club's thanks are also due and we are deeply indebted to Messis, Jardine Matheson and Co., Butterfield
Sehloemer (186 lb.)-No. 2; J. H. supported and contested, while the and Swire, Canadian Pacific Railway E. F. Fincher, e Pearce; b Kelly
In (170 lb.) Stroke, and H. W.
wall (136 lb.) Cox. V.R.C.-F. T. Winterton (153 lb.) bw; L. A. Soares (100 1b.) No. 2; A. Maren! (162 lb.) No, J; J. M. M. Ives (141 6.) Stroke, and A. F. ladstone (126 lb.) Cor.
The Hynes Cup.
factory increase,
Season's Salling Races.
Closing Cruise, will briefly run As is usual on the occasion of the through the main events of the past reason.
With regard to Sailing. The winds have been favourable for
An even closer contest between the interesting races, and an average of acht Club and Canton resulted in
turned out for the Cham- events.
which
Inter-Club junior fours
in winning by n
17
e race for the lynes Chaenge Cup pions Club events, the Navy v. fdriner SUV.R.C. erow were out.1 points, over a series of 4 racca
ngth. The
the running after the first quarter
mile, but the Yacht Club anton came along together with dthor being able to gain an adva ge. A last minute spurt which anton were unable to equal enabled
je Yacht Club to draw ahead and care the verdict
Following were the crew-RIK. C.-E.-A. G. Anderson (130 lb.) w; M. H. Arnold (171 ) No. 2; Lindars (158 b.) No. 3; J. M. rvis (142 lb.) Stroke, and F. P. enfestey (124 lb.) Cox.
C.R.C.-F. E. W. Lammert (152 Bow; D. K. Jardine (152 lb.) No. V. B. C. Ferrier (192 10.) No. 3; R. W. Ashby (192 b.) Stroke, and W. Hewett (186 b:) Cex. V.R.C.-R. A. Silva-Netto (142 lb.) w; II. M. Romedios (185 1b.) No. 2; M. A. de V. Soares (148 b.) No. R. W. H. Maynard (147 b.) Stroke, id A. F. Gladstone (120 ib.) Cox.
Club resulted in a win for the Navy by 14
Co
Dock, Standard Oil Co., Dodwell and and Hongkong and Shanghai Bank for so kindly lending their launches for assisting in the training of crows for Club events, and the Kowloon Godown Co., for lending and mooring the lighter for this after- nnon's une.
52
0
b Reynolds
Owen Hughes,
14
F.
w.
Brace, not out
E. Lawrence, e Anderson, Reynolds
3
Extras
As most of you have notleed in the papers, it is the Club's practice | ~ invite our friends to visit us on these occasions.
count Mrs.
te
F. Goodwin, not out
J.
S.
Total (for 4 wkts., dec.) 183 Jez, N. H. Roas did not bat.
C. Lyal. A. T. Lee, G. A. V. Hall,
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R.. W.
18
2
Creasy as an old friend as she has, Kelly as far as possible, always attended Reynolds these
and it therefore Beel
Beck gatherings.
of to-day's function. (Applause.) gave us great pleasure when she con- Reid sented to present the prizes at the end Anderson
Owen-Hughes Gittins Batger Richardson
Admiral Hill created a red letter day On the occasion of the last race, Rear for the boat boys by inviting them. 1 all on H.M.S. Tamar to a "chow"" which was on such a liberal senle that they still talk about it, and hope that
Lil is to be an annual event (Laughter and applause).
The Army v. Club resulted in a win for the Army by 3 points.
The Flag Officers of the Club (past, went in favour of the former by 9 and present) v. the Club members
points.
Owing to
of the Scottish some helmsmon being unavoidably absent, the annual St. George T. St. Andrews sailing event did not take place, but the Bowling Members of the two Societies put up 3 rinks and after a hard fought game, durin
during which no merey was shown, (laughter) St. Andraes won by 7 paints.
1.
The Ladies Races were as
usual well attended, and I am requested to thank those owners who kindly placed their boats at the disposal for the acries of Races.
Scandinavian Cup.
·
A Three Feet Win.. The Murdoch-Kennett Cup, for ter-Club senior pairs, snW the R.C. representatives given bettor count of themselves, but they were
match for the other comptassented Clubs with a very hand- ams and finished about eight longthu sented the Ciue mailed for annually. hind. The keenness which animat- the crews in this race can be judg- The conditions provide for teams of 3 by the fact that Canton wore hands, with crews of three who. must varded the verdict by a margin of be of the same nationality. reo feet only. From the start until first race took place on March 9 with e finish the boats were lavel and entries from Scandinavian and Bri- th put
mit in λ final spurt. The
tish crews. The formor won after n biah was so close that it appeared very close race by 2 points. The spectators a lie would resalt, race should prove a very popular an Teams are appended: CRC-J. nual event.
Frolich (170 lb.) Dow; R. Raa- uzren (170 lb.) Stroke, and H. W. ew.tt (136 lb.) Cox,
ting The Scandinavian Merobers pre-
The
I now ask Mrs. Creasy to present the trophies hat have been competed for to-day and during the season that has just cloned.
After the distribution of prizes, Mrs. Creasy was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers in a silver vase and tied with ribbons in the Club's colours.
Rest of League.
T. E. Pearce, e E. C. F
b Ross
1
her,
D. J. N. Anderson, e E. C. Fin-
cher, b Ross....
K. H. Batger, e Jex, b Brace J. E. Richardson, not out
Prizes Distributed. Prizes won during the sensor 1923. E. J. R. Mitchell, e Jex, b Good- 30 were.
H. Owen Hughes, not out
Extras
Championships.
win..
Total (for 4 wkts.)
On the University ground at Pok vernment Civil Hospital by five wic kets. The Hospital team batted first and ran ap a score of 142 (Guterres 02. Hiptoola 34). The R.A.M.C. secured the runs for the loss of five wickets and went on to make 170 all out. The principal scoters were Patterson-66 and Shelley and Davies 32 cách,
Stonecutters v Lane Crawford's.
Lane Crawford's paid a visit to Stonecutters and were beaten by four runa in a low-scoring match. The: Army men made 59 and Lane Craw ford's 65,
THE HOCKEY CLUB.
FIRST TEAM TO MEET THE PUNJAB REGIMENT,
The following will represent the first team of the Hongkong Hockey Club in their match with the 3/18 Pun jub Regiment on the Marina ground at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday.-C. L. Gre. W. Woodward, L. F. Nicholson,
Turner, A. A. Dand (capta 16. E. Noronha, H. Owen
J G. E. R. Divett, RW, Skipp,
R., D. Wade and M. G. Marriott. Umpire, Mr. C. G. Francis.
The second team, to meet the! 18 Punjab Regiment second eleven on the 69 Marina ground at 5.15 p.m. to-day 15 will bo-W. Borrowman, G. A. L Plummer, L. F. Nicholson (captain), 140L A. R. Duncan, H. O. Davis, M. E. G. Mills, W. A. F. Kerrich, LA G. Frost, R. H. D. Wade, D. M. McDougal and 10. Butler. Umpire, Mr. T. W
Southam.
S. V. Gittins, Capt. J. R. Reynolds, C. Beck A. Reid, D. R. Kelly did
Bowling Analysia.
not bat.
Cruiser Class-1st, "U. and 1." (Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rouse);- 2nd. "Curlew" (Major Tosh and S. Mar tình
Handicap Class-ist, "Rolla" (Mr. A. F. D. Pracy); 2nd, "Colleen" (Mr. S. Odland).
Heyward "Speedwell" (Mr. II. S. Rouse); 2nd, Goodwin
Hayes Class. 1st, Boojum" (Mr. Pickering).
Gael and One Design Class-1st. Bruce "Daphne"
(Lt. Col. Cardew); Lyal 2nd, Haloyon" (Mr. W. D. Russell). Lee
Ladles Championships. Handicap Class-1st, "Dorothea" (Miss Lewis); End, "Colleop" (Miss Larssen).
(Miss Mathins); 2nd, "Speedwell" I., Y. and G. Class-1st, "Boojum".
(Mrs. Adams).
Rose
0. M. R.. W.
DIVISION I
Craigengower Beaten By The Indian R.C.
at
The Indian R.C., and Graigengower Other Trophies.
ployed their last league match Commodore's Cups. Cruisers, Bookunpoo, the home team winning "Curlew" (Major Tosh and S. Mary 66 runs. tin); H. and I, "Norena" (Mr. J. The Indians lost two wickets for Krogh-Moe); Y. and G., "Speedwell" seven runs but Curreem and Madar
II. S.
improved matters and later batsmen
Trevessa Race Days. The first of the 1930 Races for the Cruisers,
RN.HY.C.-G. T. Padgett (177 b.)Trovessa Trophy
took place on March brook Cups-(1) did well. The innings realised 159.
ow; J. G. H. Lander (179 (b) Stroke,
hd F. P. Lenfestey (124-lb.) Cox.
V.R.C.-S. A. Murcal (162 lb.)
19, and was won by a boat from the 8.5. Mausang, and the Club heartily congratulate Mr. Stoddart, the helms-
In
(LL.-Col. "Wendy
Rear Kear Cruisers,
(Mr. F. J. Easter- and I. "Daphne
(a) "y.
and G., Ville
Cups-(1) (Mr. Ryan);
(Mr.
Commodore's
Zimmern was the only man on the Craigengower side to show any resis tance to the IRC, attack. He made 50 of the 93 runs scored.
Scores:
Tadina R.C.
ow: L. A. Soares (16) lb.). Stroke; in connexion with this Trophy, I
(2) H. and 1., "La Linda" (Mr. A. L. A. el Arculli, b Omar take this opportunity of informing Shields); (3) Y. and G., "Wings" O, Ismail, run out
(R. E. Mess).
hd A. F. Gladstone (126 1.) Cox. Junior Pairs.
An even more exciting race war
the local shipping companies and agencies that in order to make the
J. 5. A. Curreent, e Way, b R. Lee A. H. Madar, c b Sourbutis HAA
Way
rovided by the contest for the Inter- race of a more open character to all Nation Cups-L, Y. and G.
lub junior pairs for the R.II.K.Y.C. hallenge Cup in which the issue between the Yacht Club gain by nd Canton, the former being award
ard
I the verdict by a margin of only vo feet. Matching each other stroko ar stroke, with apparchtly neither
able sing
to gain advantage of the ther, the boats eroased the finishing no together in the closest finish of he day. The V.RL.C. did not compete
this race. Following were the crews: R.H.K.
c Lindars (158 lb.) How; J,
Purvis (142 lb.) Stroke, and F. Lenfestay (124 lb.) Cox.. CHCFE. W. Lammert (152
5) Bow; R. R. W. Ashby (192 b.) troke, and H. W. Hewett (136 in.) Cox.
Sailing Races.
In addition there were three sail. ng races, the rat two being for
that
"Zephyr (Mr. G.
A. R. Mijn,
the eligible vessels visiting the Port, the Committee of the Club have, with
of the donor of the to Macao-1st, "Norseman" (Mr. L.A. K. Minu, b mar the approval Trophy, amended the rule to the effect Ryan); 2nd, "Curlew" (Major Tosh A. H. Rumjahn, e Youngeaye, that the race will in futare be sailed and S. Martin); 3rd, "U. and I." (Mr. Sourbutts
Mondays, on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays
B. R. Irani; run out and Fridays in their order of rotation.
Cup, (Trophy for Cham-S. A. Ismail, not out Boojum" (Mr. Pickering). The next race will be on a Monday-
Extras and I" Cap, (Presented by H. S. Rouse)."Snipe" (F. J. Total Easterbrook).
"Rolla Cap. (Presented by Mr.
"Potts Challenge Cup for Race C. F. Dhooda, b mar
e Way, b R. Les
The Club's sailing cutter Typhoon has been sold to a member, and we are now considering the buikling of
a new boat for the use of members.
Welcome to Cunton.
I take this opportunity of welcom-
II. S. Rouse),
Ti
Mr.
Omar
F. Tracy)."Norena" (Mr. Krogh-
Speedwell" Cup. (Presented by Mr. R. Lec
ing our Canton rowing friends this H. S. Rouse)Boojum (Mr. G. afternoon, and it has given the Club Pickering).
very great pleasure to have them
"Daphne Cup (Presented by Lt.
Way
Sourbatta
༤°8gzm% 2iR° Zoevwca
Bowling Analysis.
0. K. R. W. .14
53
9.1 1-87
8
5 2 11
Craigengower C.C.
present for this event, and to return, Col. Cardew) Halcyon" (Mr. W. H. P. 1 tm, c & b A. R. Ming
In a small measure, the great hospit Ruszon Challenge Cup.--"Colleen” j
ality that Canton gave our members
when they visited Canton last year. (Mr. S. Odland). (Applause.)
"Belllios" Trophy,, -- "Bluenose" also glad to see that the (Capt. Wernicke). Victoria Recreation Club are again
|_ Memorial Cup.-"Gno!" (Lt. R.N.).
Combined English and Chinesa rigged taking an interest in rowing, and Trophy, for annual
rulsers and a Hundicap Class, in each
f which two prizes were awarded,
nd the Heyward Hayes and Gael classes, separate prizes for yachts f each class being awarded.
The courses, results and time were is follows.
Rigged Cruisere.
have entered crews for all the
R. C. Rood, c A. of Arculli,
Curreem A. B. Hanson, e Curreem, b A. R.
Mino U. M. Omar, c A. H. Rumjahn, b
Curreem
E. Zimmern, e Madar, b. A, R.
Minu
events, and it looks as if we shall competition between Royal Navy and S. Abhus, b Irani have many more competitions with the Hongkong Yacht Club, (Presented J. L. Younganye, l.b.w., Irani them in the future.
by the Captain, Officers and men of A. Kitchell, c A. K. Minu, b. A. A.
·HMS..
Frobisher) won by Royal Rumahn
R. Lee, b-Iran!
by
The International Race was won scandinavian" Cup, for annual R. Sourbutts, not ont..
the English crow stroked by Mr. J. M. Purves, the Portuguese finishing second..
:
A New Shield.
competition between International W. K. Way, b A. R. Minu Corinthian teams, (Presented by
Extras Scandinavian members of the Club) won by Scandinavia,
Total
98
M. R. W.
8 81
1 28
4
22
0 1 20
. Officiats.
Bowling Analysis. Offeints of the day were: modore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter.
Offleer of the Day: The Com- | A. R. Minu
Starters
Irani.. Madar Currgeni A. A. Rumjahn
Course: Start Murray Pier Lino west to enst), Cust Rock Mark Buoy As the Club had no trophy for this S), finish Club-house (wost to east). Į event a few members of the Club Distance 24 miles.
kindly subscribed for one, and the Snipo (Mr. Montague-Eda) 2.83.35 very handsome Shield that you will. Coquette (Mr. Benham) 2.37.23 shortly see presented to the winning 3. Curlew
-2.57.40 crow was the result. It was designed Irene
2.87.49 by Mr. Vernall and the Club take Admiral R. A. S. Hu, R.N. Mr. A. and Umpires: Rear Azuma
2.40.60 thin
this opportunity of thanking him for 1 Shields, Hon. Mr. G. Mcl. Mosser, Handicap Class.
the trouble he took over it.
The 4th Submarine Flotin and Hoffmeister, Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. J. Judges: Mr. F. d. Hall, Mr. A. Course: Start Club House Line Hornell Cups were won by an Asiatic R. L. Stanton. (west to enat), Mark East of Kow-Petroleum Co. crew stroked by Mfr. oon Dock Point (P), Cust Rock Mark Lander. It was very much regrotted A. H. Chambers, 3, F. J. Easter- Rowing Officers of the Day: Mr. ((F), Mark Boat Club-house Line that the Navy were unable to put in
Kowloon C.C.. brook. a crew for the former avent BIO round. Distance 5 miles.
(Mrs. Collett)
3.84.54 t; The rowing section of the Club's Clerks of the Course (Bailing) Civil Service C.G. Dorothes (Mrs. Pearce) 2.86.54 activities is now passing through its Mr. G. E. L. Grist, (Rowing) Mr. G. Cralgengower C C
H. Gandy.
Indian R.O. 8.27.08 Colleen
most successful season för some years TaziLinda
8.88.09 past, and the Club is indebted to Mr. Mr. T. Butland.
*Time Kooper: Teoman of Signals," - Army i
University
D
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
P. W. D. L. Pts. 752 17 78 81 12 7 8 18 10.
27.7 542110 72388
MARVELLOUS
RECORDING ACHIEVEMENTS
Columbia
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9221-THE ROSE-Selection of English Airs. 9272-THE LEEK: Selection of Welsh Airs. 9246-THE SHAMROCK.
Selection of Irish Airs.
9102-THE THISTLE-
Selection of Scottish Airs.
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