The Official Hash History
(Stolen word for word from the Medan Hash House Harriers website)
This letter was addressed to the Kuala Lumpur HHH by Cecyl Lee, Co-Founder of the Hash House Harriers. His association with the Hash lasted the longest, mainly because he was in K.L. with only two breaks, for the war and only a short period in Borneo, prior to his retirement in 1961. He was a regular Harrier 1938/41, 1946/51 and 1954/57 after which he "at last found it a bit too much", but still apparently turned up occasionaly.
"The Hash House Harriers were founded in a moment of post-prandial inspiration at the Selangor Club Chambers, about 1937/38, by the inmates, who included myself, E.J. Galvin, Malay Mail, H.M. Doig ( H & C - killed in an air crash just before the Japanese War) and A.S. Gispert of Evatt & Co. Gispert was the real founder - a man of great charm, who was killed on Singapore Island in February 1942 whilst serving with the Argylls, having only just returned from leave in Australia to rejoin the Volunteers. I am glad of this opportunity to salute his memory. He was a spendid fellow, and would be happy to know the Harriers are still going strong, and are as merry and bright as ever - or more so. Gispert was not an athlete, and stress was laid as much on the subsequent refreshment etc. as on the pure and austere running. It was non - competitive, and abounded in slow - packs. Live was then conservative rather than competitive.
The name was a mock allusion to the institution that housed and fed us. Later, Torch Bennet returned from leave, and produced order out of chaos - a bank account, balance sheet, and some system. But we prided ourselves on being rather disorganised - or the minimum organisation sufficed. The original joint masters were myself and "Horse" Thompson, still running somwhere - a past - master at shortcuts and the conservation of energy.
Celebrations were held in various places, and the first was in what is now the Legislative Council, then the Volunteer Mess. The oratory, I recall, was much the same as now.
Lew Davidson is an old member. Morris Edgar was one, but apart from Lew and John Wyatt - Smith I do not think there are any more antediluvians still running. Philip Wickens was also one who kept us going post - war.
We started up again after the War due to Torch Bennet who discovered a Bank Balance and put in a claim for War Damage on one tin bath, and two dozen mugs, and possibly two old bags ( not members ). We started by a small run in reduced circumstances round the race course - then the horses were not much better.
The Emergency cramped our style but did not diminish our activities, and we were called in for information on various by - ways in Selangor, but our period of usefulness to MI 5 was brief, and our information probably otiose. But the hares ran into two Bandits at Cheras, who were later copped.
An Irish Accountant, Kennedy, drew up the Rules when we had to register as a Club, and he seems to have preserved the old traditions just as you do now.
Selamat tinggal HHH."
Kuala Lumpur
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24th October 1958
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