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NOVICES TOURNEY.

LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS,

FEATHERWEIGHT.

BEMIONALS, •

LC Crotty (King's) stopped Pte. Hughes (King's) in the first round. He rushed his man from the opening Some better fights were winessed gong and dropped him twice with last night when the beats in the heart body blows. Hughes kept norices tournament of the Hongkong away after this. but towards the end Boxing Association were continued, of the round he was again floored, the men being on the whole better

THE CHINA MAIL.

Martin was aggressive in the second

and landed soos befty blows, “Es Eit Scott on the wind in the third and then landed on the jaw. Scott had had enough and put out his right hand in token of autrender.”

TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME

NOVICES FINALE."

FLYWEIGHT.

0.8. Fynn (Light Cruisers) best LLC. Smith (King's) v. Pta. Smith

8. Jenkins (Hawking") on points. King'sk

Fynn, who I quite a boy,

looked more like a feather than a

Hightweight, but he hustled his

BANTAMW MERT,

PRAYA MURDER TRIAL.

The following correspondence has been forwarded for publications

The Honourable

The ATTORNEY-GIORNAL

March 25, 1922,

opponent all the way through. No Pte. Johnson (King's) v. Sig. King behalf of the Crown in the Frays damage was cansed in the first round | (“Hawkins”). -

but he scored prettily in the second and third. Although he was floored) by Jenkins in the thirth, Fyun was promptly on his feet and gave it to his man well and truly.

İTH BOUND.

0.8. Fynn (Light Cruisers) beat Pie. Martin (King's) in the same

EATHERWEIGHT-

||

Sir,--Hy, attention has been called to the remarks made by you in the course of your addrest to the Jury on

Murder rase, viz., that the evidence called on behalf of the prisoner was fabricated and amounted to A conspiracy on the part of those) L/C Crotty (King's). Pte. Cut- witnesses to defeat the ends of justice. ting (King's).

This I have been told, was in the opinion of certain of those who heard its direct imputation against me and against my office as the solicitor having the conduct of the defence. such, but I should like to be informed by you that my view is correct.

I have the honour to be,

Str,

LIGHTWEIGHT.

Pte. Flynn (Kings) winner of Div.

sgressive manner as in the last bout, A. v. L. S. Wrigley Hawkins "I may say that I did not take it as and was given a fine ovation for bis winner of Div. B. performance. Martin retired in thei third round.

Bye-LS. Wrigley ('Hawkins"). Scratched-Sergt. Gough (Police),

SEMI-FINAL.

L. S. Wrigley ("Hawkins") beat Crotty this time Hitting rather low.0.5. Fyun (Light Cruisers). Fran

WELTERWEIGHT.

Gar. Barker (E.GA) v. L/C. OF (King's).

MIDDLEWENGET.

Pte. Thomas, RMLI (Light

matched. Some good men are meeting Although he was hrt, Hughes very met an equally last and a strong Cruisers) v. L. S. O'Hara. (Sab-

to-night, and "pepps" ights are plackily got up. Assured.

rounds.

round

He was saved by man in this but, and was forced to

WELTERWEIGHTS.

3RD ROUND.

HEAVYWMGEM".

A. B. Grace ("Hawkins') v. Corpl. Pickhard, RMLI. (" Hawkins"),

CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS,

Of course, the attraction the gong, but retired during the in stop in the second round, alter pet-marines). of the evening will "be the terval between the 1st and 2nd ting up a creditable show in the first. zaiddle and feather weight contests

Pte. Cutting (King's) best Pte. Me- for the Championship of the Colony. Teddy Nest, of Hongkong, Cann (King's) or points in a fast aff- and ▲ B. Chadwick, of HHS air. They were very even in the first F

M Cann opened the second "Marazion," are meeting in the lighter class. They are both too well with some well directed rights to the known to require introduction to jaw but could not get his man out. local boxing fans. A good fight is Catting held his own, and scoring free expected. In the heavier class the ly in the last round, won comfortably, opponents will be C.P.O. Callaghan, of HMS. "Ambrose," and A. B. Dan- can, of H.M.S. Magnolia." Callaghan was the Middleweight Champion of the Nore Command from 1916 to 1917 and runner-up in the same competi- tion in 1917 18. Previously he had won over 40 boots, including decisions over Pte. Mason. P, on recently the holder of the Middle

F

LIGHTWEIGHT “A”.

3RD ROUND.

more

For the Championship of the Colony-

!!

FEATHERWEIGHT.

Teddy Nesi (Hongkong) v A. B Chadwick ("Marazion").

MIDDLEW EIGHT.

C. P. O. Callaghan ("Ambrose") 7.

Gar. Barker (R.GA.) stopped Sto. Anderson (Light Cruisers) in this one- tided bout.. It was a gruelling bout for Anderson. Barker was early Aggressive in the first round and soon had his man in difficulties Anderson took counts of 1, 1, 3, 8, 8, 5 and 4, and although very groggy refused to give in. He had to be helped to his stool at the gorg. He again took Pte. Flynn (King's) beat A.B. Tally (Light Cruisere) in a whirlwind bout, courts of 7, 8 and 3 in the second but Although the shorter man, he forced very gamely came up for

punishment each time. In the third the pace throughout and landed some Barker bad him down for 1, 6, 7, 8 wicked whacks which Tully felt. Erand 7, but although obviously suffer weight Championship of the Colony; played simultaneously for the face Pte. Sievers, Welterweight Champion and wind in the second and bad Tully he still refused to take the full A. B. Dancen (“Haguolis") of the Ary, and L. C. Cook, Welter- down for 8. The latter weathered the count. His seconds had to throw in weight Champion of the Royal Enstorm however, and towards the close the towel to save him from further gineers, Duncan is also a tried man. landed a straight jab which jerked punishment. He was wildly cheered Pte. Logan (King's) ko. Gar. He won the Middleweight Champion- Flynn's head back. Generally, how. when learing the ring. ship of the Army and Navy, Eastern ever, his blows lacked sting. Talle Henwood (RGA) in the second Command, by knocking out Sergt. Ball, came in for some bitter punishment Fest Eents in the second round of a to the head and wind in the third round. Henwood was on the ran 6-round bout. His other victories round, and was a spent man at the throughout the first round sad was put out with the first really hard Pte. McGuinness (King's) beat Pte. punch of the bant in the second.

L/G. Orr (King's) ko. Pie. Martin Penkeyman (King's) on points. The former scored to the wind in the first (King's) in the second round. The round which he took easily. Penkey-first round was very evenly contested man opened the second round with and no damage was caused on either hefty punishment to the face but tired side. Orr was all out in the second towards the end and was badly knocked about. The last round was McGuinness' by a big margin.

were-ko. A.B. Turner in the 1st close. round in the rem-finals for the Championship of the Nore Command. 1921, sad a decision over A.B. Laurie in the same competition.

In connection with the uzita caps offered in the novices tourney the H.E.BA is awarding one point for each win in the preliminaries and the points in the finals. The King's who had a larger number of entries! than any other unit, lead far.

The following is the order in which the various units stand at the end of the preliminaries:-

King's, 34 points; "Hawking" 11; Light Cruisers, 5; Rest of Gar ison, 4; Police, 2; "Tamar 1, Bubmarines and Civilians 0.

་་

N.B. Walk-oven and byes don't

Count.

RESULTS.

Following are the results:-

Juda

FLYWEIGHT.

and finished his man early.

Bye.-4. B. Dranis ("Hawkins").

4TH BOUND.

Pte. Kelly (King's) ko. Pie Dennis (King's) in the first round. The ex-

Gor. Barter (R.G.A) stopped Pte. changes were wild at the opening and both men scored a fall. Then Kelly Logan (King's) who was forced to re connected a terrific right to the jaw tire in the first round after receiving

some hefty punishment. and Dennis took the full count.

Bye Pte. McSally (King's).

4TH ROUND.

LC. Or (King's) stopped A. B. Dennis ("Hawkins who retired in the second round after putting up stiff fight in the first.

MIDDLEWEIGHT..

2ND BOUND.

a

LABOUR UNREST.

MANY DEMANDS MADE.

the seamen's strike Was sett'ed

Your obedient servant, (sd.): Gro. K. HALL BRUTTON

March 27, 1929.

Sir, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25 March. I had no intention whatever of making any imputation against you your office, and I would have said so in Curt if you bad asked me to do

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

So.

Your obedient servant, (sd.) J. H. KEMP,

Attorney-General,

G. E. HALL BUTTON, Esq.

LUGARD HALL

FIFTH ANNUAL DINNER.

The fifth annual dinner of Logard Hall was held at the Hostel Comman Room on Thursday at 8 p.m. The room was tastefully derated for the nness- ion, and the beautiful lauters added to the warmth of the function. The portrait of Sir Frederick Logard, bang at the head of the ball, was flank ed by the Union Jack and the Chinese Repablican Flag. The various trophies won by the Hostel were displayed on the tables.

Amongst those present were the

(Siz Vice-Chancellor

Williama

Brunyate), the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, Sir Robert Ho Tang, Rev. Dr. T. W

Fear. Dr. N. Terdale Mackintosh and the Wardens and Representa tire students of the other Hostels.

Hongkong, it seems, is not yet out of the wood of industrial unrest. Since demands for increased wages, have been sent along by the stevedores,

The toasts of "The King" and "The lightenmen; This time the employers tally clerks, launchmen and native

the Warden (Mr. M. H. Rofity). have taken prompt action to deal with President of Chica" were proposed by the problem. The committee

The Rev. Dr. Feares then proposed of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce discussed the toast of the University, to which Sir William it yesterday

with Sir William replied. afternoon

the students of representatives of the firms directly assured concerned and ultimately the Hon. atisfaction at the cheerful way in Mr. E. V. D. Parr, Mr. G. M. Dodwell, which they worked together during Mr. G. M. Young and Mr. H.P. White the strike. He congratulated the were authorised to meet representa members of the Hostel open their tives of the men for a full discussion achievements in the field, and added of all demands, in conference with the that they were by no means handicap they had four Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallitaz (Secretary for ped in their studies na Chinese Affairs) Cmmander C. Wout of the six King Edward VII. Beckwith R. N. (Harbour Master) and scholar with them and also two of representatives of the Chinese Cham the five President's scholars. ber of Commerce

Pte. Flynn (King's) beat Pte. McGuinness (King's) on points in a Lurricane bout. The honours were

The stevedoring guilds seek an even in the first round. McGuinness

increase of 60 per cent and the others fought wildly in the second and. Flynn WAS content to allow

Gur. Moxworthy (R.G.A.) stopped are all asking for fairly substantial him to wear himself down Flynn A. B. Newman (Submarines) who gave increases. The employees of the punished his man severely with a up in the third round. The first round Hongkong Tramway Cor are becoming lightning attack in the third round was very even, but Morworthy was restive, too. Their demands are said Bad von in fine style.

aggressive in the next two, sad panch- to include: an eight-hour day, double Pte. Kelly (King's) beat Pte. Meing repeatedly to the jaw, wore his pay for overtime and for holidays and a progressive scale of increases based LC. Smith (Kina) beat Pte. Sally (King's) by a shade in a very man down Hughes (King's on points in a fast fast bout which was very even excep- L. S. OHara Submarines) ko. on length of service. mill The first round was fairyting that McSally missed his blows Pre. Drennan (King's) in the first even. but in the second Hughes was badly in the second round. forced to cover ul. Smith indulged

PRELIMINARIES.

in some hard hitting in the third round but Hughes managed to aroid disaster.

Pt2. Smith (King's) beat A. Rodrigues (Hongkong) on points Laa

SEMI-FINAL

Pte. Flynn (King's) beat Pte. Kelly (King's) on points in this tiring bout.

fine clean beat. Although handicap Flynn again employed his boring in pel by reach and height, Rodrigues tactics to advantage, and gradually was the agressor throughout and gave wore his man down;

his opponent no end of trouble. He covered beautifully when pressed and scored regularly with well directep blows to the face. Smith's reach, ol course, stood him in good stead, but peretheless there were many whe were surprised when he was de laced the victor.

BANTAMWEIGHT.

SEMI-FINALS.

Pte. Johnson (King's) beat-J. W Baldwin (Tamar" on points a hard-hitting bout. Baldwin wasted

LIGHTWEIGHT "B".

3rd ROUND.

round after sending him down for two

counts of 8. It was a hot affair while SMOKE'S DEATH KNELL it lasted, with Drennan bitting very wildly.

his

At the conclusion of the Vice-] Chancellor's speech there followed & musical interlude in which Mr. V. F. Viccajee rendered a couple of violin solos, with Mr. Y. C. Teh at the piano.

Dr. Teesdale Mackintosh then, pro-

paced the toast of the Hostel and expressed bis thanks for having been entrusted with this duty for the third year in succession. He mentioned that the name of Logard Hail was, by no means unknown in Shangbai. He said he took a great interest

in basketball and said be

was glad to hear that Lugard Hall | was about to win the Inter-Hostel Basketball Cup. He reminded the

Byes.-Pte. Gardner (King's) and TOAST MADE OVER CHIMNEY members of the Hostel that he had

Pte. Thomas, R.M.L.Z., (Light Cruisere).

SEMI-FINALS,

OF NEW DESTROYER.

just received from England a parcel which contained two, silver cups sent A striking demonstration of the by the late Dr Jordan.

Mr.M. H. Roffey (Warden of the efficiency of a new smoke destroyer

replied that he Was Pet. Thomas. E.ML.I. Light and cost saver was given before repre❘ Hall)

a large Cruisers) ko. Pte, Gardner (King's) sentatives of Londón municipal pleased at seeing sach in the first round of a whirlwind bout, boroughs in the offices of Mr.J. Keefe, gathering. He emphasised the fact L.S. O'Hara (Submarines) ko. Gnz. in Mark-lane, E.C., recently. that work and play should jun Moxworthy (B.G.A.) in the first round. On a bench was a steam-raising side by side, and expressed the hope O'Hara rushed his man to the ropes plant and a Cust destructor.. Coal, that every, Lagardite will do his bit L. S. Wrigley ("Hawkins") easily at the opening gong and punched him oil rags and other rubbish were burnt; in the coming sports. In conclusion defeated Pte. Mazning (King's) in th's heavily in the mid sections. He was and dense volumes of amoks poured he reassured the Vice-Chancellor that bont. Both men were ceuticus in the cautioned twice by the referee for into the smoke destroyer, which was "Lugard Hall would not les lum fret round, and Ettle damage was hitting low and then put his man out fixed on the same bench. fone Wrigley scored well and wse with a questionable punch. Mox- good at retreating when pressed. He worthy was unconscious for five comered Manning twice but the latter minutes and had to be attended by covered up effectively. Wrigley got Dr. Harston. the measure of his man in the nert two roads and took both by big margins.

Bergt. Gough (Police) Lo. Pte.

a lot of his strength punching John- son's glover, and in the third round Saunderson (Kings) in the second

HEAVYWEIGHT.

PRELIMINARIES.

The smoke was totally consumed in

the destroyer, and not the slightest smoke or smell passed ont of the destroyer's chimney. Visitors tested this by making toast at the top of the chimney and eating it

down."

Mr. E. H. Lim, the representative. student of the Hostel, then proposed the health of the guests.

Sir Robert Ho Tang, in acknowledg ment, said he was told that the Lagard Hall was the "Star" hostel The destroyer is an invention by of the University and that he had no Mr. J. W. Meek, a Scottish engineer. reason to doubt the statement. He "Not only will it do away with congratulated the students upon their was chated all over the ring. low-round. Saundersonit his man low in A. B. Grace ("Hawkins") ko. A. smoke," he said, but it will save access in work sad in sports, and he ever, he managed to keep out of the first round, but Gough carried on, B. Barnes (Submarines) in the first money, as smoke is a valuable fuel, wished them success in their fature danger,;

and sent his man down for a court of round after sending him down for Tests made with the apparatus show careem. Big L. King (Hawkins") beat 5. The gong saved Saunderson. He counts of 5 and 3. A heavy punch a saving in fuel of over 20 per cent. Pie. Redaway (King's) in a closel was knocked down for 1 in the second over the best finished his man.. contested mill King played for the round, and then-Gough tilted his jaw jaw while Bedaway centred his atten-with the left and put over the sleeping tiod on his opponent's wind. How dope with a vicious right upperent. eter, neither could hit hard songs Pte. Martin (King) stopped Pie to go the ko. they were looking for. Scott (King's) in the third round. Kang won by a tande.

Both hit lightly in the first round,

There is a London borough which Bye-Carpi Pickhard, B. M. L. L collecte 500 tons of refuse a week and thee to dump half of it at the Nore, ("Hawkins ").

Scratched. Sergt. Hallam (Police) since to burn it all would create too and L/B, Bose,(RGA). Bare much smoke and smell. I claim that fought in the welterweight class and my invention will ensure 100 per cent. we therefors disqualified in this nice, efficiency to dust

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