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CANTON OARSMEN TAKE NOVICE CUP.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930.

Saturday's overcast sky and intermittent light showers did not detract much from the success of the opening cruise of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. While the wind that swept down the harbour water to Lycemoon made the choppy and put oarsmen at a dis- advantage, it favoured the yachts. as they skimmed over the course nt North Point.

The gathering on the lawn included His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Peel) and Lady Peol, His Excellency Major General. J. W. Sandilands and Rear Admiral R. A. S. Hill.

The sailing and rowing events were decided simultaneously, and further variety was added to the afternoon's programme by an exhibition game of bowls, and fencing on the lawn during

tea.

S.C.A.A. ATHLETICS.

ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING ARRANGEMENTS.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S

MATCHES.

The results of Saturday's Home The annual athletic meeting of the South China Athletic Association will football are given below. All are be held on the ground at Carolina from Reuter excepting the 2nd Hill, on November 9 and 11. The Division Scottish Division, " following events, open to the Colony will be run off on the final day be- tween 4 and 5 p.m.::

First Division.

Aston Villa 800 metres relay race for teams of Bolton four, for a challenge cup to be won Chelsea

Girimsby for three years in succession.

Huddersfield 100 metres dash. 400 metres relay race for teams of Liverpool four open to Boy Scouts units of the Manchester U. Colony.

Middlesbro 400 metres relay race for teams of Newcastle. Wednesday four, open to girls only,

5 Blackburn

1 Derby"

3 Blackpool

8 Leicester

1- Arsenal

0 Manchester C.

Birmingham

0 Portsmorth

4 Leeds

7 Sunderland

4 Sheffield U.

Second Division

The entrance fee for each event is $1. West Ham Those who desire to enter for one or more "of the events should send in their names, together with the en- Bradford

later than November 5.

trance fees. to the Association not Barnley

Millwall

Natts. Forest - Oldham. Prestow N.E.

the Denison Challenge Cup but Kow-Reading loon had the advantage this time.

Southampton

The fencing exhibitions at tea were innovations that were appreciated. Stoke Mr. B. Pinguet opposed Mr. B. Tottenham Veliki with the foils. Lieut. Austru Wolves ther met Mr. F. J. T. Locks at oper - Third and Comdr. Southly and Flyins Brentford Officer Semerhaugh used sabres. Brighton

At the conclusion of the program Bristol R.

E W. me, the Commodore, Mr,

Mrs.

Crystal Pal. R. M. Carpenter, in asking

Exeter Dyer to present the prizes, welcomed

Gillingham visitors and expressed his

Luton at the afternoon's racing.

Newport Indications were for a more s Northampton

Southend Torquay

Of the 21 vessels that "had been entered for the combined English and Chinese- rigged cruisers, only seren

AT- faced the starter. Lieut. S. atrather's Isis, came in just in front of Mr. F. J. Easterbrook's Snipe. Withdrawals from the Handicap Class left only Major Miles' Diana and A. L. Shields' La Linda in the event which uns carried off by the former. Capt. Wernicke's Blue Nose proved the specdiest of the Heyward Hayes and Lieut.-Col. Stokes Daphne was the only of the Gael Class to contestcessful season than the last, he con

sidered, and he anticipated that at the Club's closing cruise, there would be a satisfactory season's record. Most of the yachts were in the water and were preparing for the first

that event.

Main interest in the rowing events was centred in the final of the Hong Fours for the Hornell Cup, which brought oat crews from Taikoo, Ewo, P. W. D., and Hongkong Electric.pionship race on Saturday,

rowing Oarsmen found themselves

into the wind; which made the water choppy and gave them a difficult task. There was no tide to consirler, how-

ever.

Ewo Win Fours.

The four crews came to the three- quarter mile fling together with Elec- tric just in frent of Ewo, P. W. D. and Taikoo. The latter, who were making heavy work, found the chop- py

water too difficult, and, deteriorat ing into a ragged stroke, fell behind. P. W. D. were next to meet difficulty and left. Ewo and Electric a couple of lengths in front. With a quarter of a mile to go the pair were on equal terms but Ewe maintained the steady stroke they had struck from the start, and drew away to enable them to win by a length and a half from Electric. PW. D. made up a little and were a length further back, with Taikoo a further half length away.

Canton put in a crew for the Novice Fours, and with A.P.C. sending out a bast at the last minute, there were four combinations to contest the event.

Conton Untroubled.

Strong in Rowing."

pleasurt

Third Accrington chan- Barrow Carlisle Chesterfield The ruwing section was very strong, Crewe

Rochdale he said, and he expected them to do

Rotherham well against outside competitions. He thanked members of the fencing Southport section for their display and reminded Tranmere Naval authorities that with the box Wrexham

Club York ing season approaching, the would be e pleased to see Navy boxers in the gymnasium,

7 Plymouth

Bristol C

2 West Brom

4 Bradford C.

3 Port. Vale

I Barnsley

0. Everton

0 Cardiff

5 Swanses

5 Charlton

7 Bury

Division (South).

5 Queen's P.R.

3 Clapton 0.

4 Swindon

6 Walsall

3 Notts County

4 Watford

5 Fulham

7 Bournemouth

3 Norwich

2 Coventry.

5 Thames

Division (North),

1 Hali

0 Gustesbeud

2 Darlington

1 Stockport

2 Hartlepools

4 Lincoln

2 New Bighton

2 Doncaster

7 Nelson

2 Wigan

4 Halifax

First Division (Scottish).

Airdrie Celtic

Members of the Yacht Club regret. ted the early departure of Rear Ad- miral H, Mr. Carpenter continued. Dundee He has been a member of the General East Fife Committee since he arrived in the Hearts Colony and his good fellowship, ad- Kilmarnock vice and ready assistance, would be Leith greatly missed.

He was glad to see crews from Canton and the V. R. C. competing for the Novices Cup which had been presented by Mr. F. C. Hall and wen by Canton.

The afternoon's results were:

SAILING EVENTS. Combined English and Chinese Rigged Cruisers.

Times Finished Corrected 2.26.51 2.21.43

Morton Queen's Park Rangers

2 Ayr

5 Partick

2 Motherwell

1 Clyde

I Cowdenbeath

3 Hamilton

1 St. Mirren

5 Falkirk

-2 Hibernians:

4 Aberdeen

Second Division (Scottish). Armadale

Bo'ness Brechin

Dumbarton Dunfermline

E. Stirling

Montrase

Queen O' 8th, St. Johnstone Sten'muir

.3 Forfar

o St. Bernarda

1 King's Park

4 Dunder U.

6 Albior

3 Allea

1 Clydebank

4 Arbroth.

2 Raith R

0 Third Lanark

a length and a half, a length, half a length.

Novices Cup (one mile):-Canton Buss, Reimers, (Sterling, Brint,

Isis

Snipe Curlew Irene Coquette

2.26.33

272 08

2.26.36

2.23.04

2.24.28

2.23.50

2.27.36

2.24.51

U and I

2.26.41

Azuma

2.23.01

2.25.06 2.26.18

Handicap Class.

Diana Ja Linda

......

3.51.03

3.47.40 .3.51.07

4.14.55

4.15.54

4.10.35

Club

4.20.07

4.23.29

Gael Clasa.

Canton showed themselves enlly superior, and taking things easily from the start, developed a strong

all half way home, and

were not troubled, to win by three lengths. V. R. C. went away well but were put out when their stroke lost a the not make un foothold, and could leeway.

the finish Half way to

3.53.12 A.P.C. were lying next to Canton

Heyward Hayes Class. but were not equal to catching them while the Yacht Club crew gave the

Blue Nose fast finishing V. R. C. a good battle

Boojum for last. The Club were a length and

Adurac and three- half behind A.P.C.

Speedwell front of quarters of a length in

Wings.. C. The contest between Hongkong and

Daphne Kowloon crews for the Percy Smith Challenge Cup for pair-oar champion- ship, was the best of the afternoon. Scarcely more than a length ever separated them throughout the three- quarter mile course. Hongkong were and always pulling better, however, had their bow in front when the line was crossed.

*

Three-Fect Win.

A similar distance separated the Hongkong and Howloon, crews which contested the junior pair car event for

Rowing Events. Horzell Cup for Hong

4.19.48

Wood), 1;. A. P. C. (B. Veliki, Cochrane, Hartley, Allison), 2; Yacht Club (H. Peterson, H. D. Kuhrt, II. Stehr, E. Becker, C. Michel), 3; V. R. C, (II. Kew, J. King, S. Edgar, J. Victor, J. Neves), 4. Won by three lengths.

length and a half, three of д

length. Smith Challenge Cup for

quarters

คู่

"Percar championship three-

quarters of ช mile)-Hongkong (A.

H. Chambers, H.

1; Kowloon (H.

Lenfestev), A. Burdock),

B. Schmidt, F. by three.fect. Denison Challenge Cap for junior pair-nars (three-quarter of a mile): -Kowloon (H. Petersen, H. D. Kuhrt,

FOUTS.

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Lenfestey), 1; Hongkong (T. Lindars, H. Purvis, E. Thompson), 2. Won by three feet.

Exhibition Bola. Greenhill; Messer, Reed, Stevenson, 20; Dowbiggin, Hayer, Croucher, A. Chapman, 16..

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