SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11. 1922.
INTERPORT CRICKET
(Continued from page 5.)
THE CHINA MAIL.
BAIGON.
ARMISTICE DAY.
and clergy, followed by H. E. the Acting Governor and the congrega tion proceeded to the Fallen Soldiers' Memorial. Here His Excellency stap- ped' forward and laid a wreath on the memorial on behalf of the com
Dos.
2-0,85. 6.-08.K. 11.-1.9.8.B.
HONGKONG CELEBRATION,
IMPRESSIVE CHURON SERVICE.
There will be much by which to.
HONGKONG 2nd INNINUS. With about 20 minutes still for play Oliver and Quick opened against Wilson one bye and 4 leg byen off remember Armistice Day, 1927. It Wilson's first over opening the coro. will serve as a convenient mental O'Hara began from the Law Court landmark for one of the most and bowling to Ollive who tot him disastrous fires in Hongkong'r bistory; rather luckily through the s'ips for.2 others will think of it as the second Quick got a nice 4 to square leg off Wilson and 10 went up on the board day of the great Taterport cricket "Puppy Drive"
tussle and the
"Kisbu Maru, Busho Maru. Anas.
10.-T.K.K. Wayo Maru
HAIPHONG VÀ HOIHOW, munity with the worda Rent eter Nov. 17. 1.0.4. Lotsang. nal grant to them O Lord and may light perpetual ebing upon them."
A beauti'at floral cross with a centre Nov. 1-C. N. of poppice was placed on the tosh on behalf of the Ex-Active memorial by Mr. N. Teesdals Mackin-
17.-P. 4.0, 30-LKS. Jan. 5, M.
10.—T.E.K. 10-P, & B.-T.K.K. 14.-P. & U. 28.-O.P.8.
Feb. 7.-P. 40,
10.-O.P.9.
·
1.-P. & 0. Mar. 7.-P. & 0; Har. 21.-P, & 0. Apr. 4.-P. & G.
Kashgar Korea Baru. Nanking Hakuyo Maru Plassy. Shingo Maru. Bardinia.
Emperas of Asin, Nella
Empress of Olanda.
Dota. Kalyan, Kashmir, Khyber.
E
HONOLULU.
Pres. Clovalard.
HAIPHONG.
Fxilong.
BANGKOK.
Kwaisang Kalyan Raak. Chakmang, Chuneang.
„Nov. 12,--F. M
26.-T.K.K. 38-T.K.K. 20.-T.K.K.
Korea Maru.
Dog
Bintang
6. - P. M. 18-0. M.
Pros. Wilson. Nilo.
Kishu Mara.
18. T.K.K.
was also laid by Mr. G. T. M. Edkins: Service Men's Ascociation and a wreath Nov. 1-1.0.3.8.
And then from the last ball of thoj organisere, it is eafe to say, will not on behalf of Taikoo. There were also
forget it in a barry,
wreaths from the Oriental Lodge of the R.A.0.B.
Doc.
14,-. N. 20-E. A. 21.-1.0.A.N. 41-1.C.S.N 18.-E. A.
2-0.9.K.
over, he got a pretty two in the same direction. Next over Olliver pulled O'Hara nicely for 4. Billings went on for Wilson and got Quick caught trying to hook a ball to leg: Ou wicket down for 19. Evans the actingGovernor(the Hon.Mr.Claud rclators und the prisoners is the 12.– B. F.
came in and made a single off Bil. lings bringing 20 on the board when
stumps were drawn.
48:orer.
HONGKONG 1ST INNIKUS.
T. E. Pearce, l.b w. & Wilson....
Capt. C. O Ollivant Ohara
C. I. Stapleton, b Wilson...
· Bev, E. K. Quick h Billings ....
H. R. B. Hancock, not out .......... G.R, Bayer,collardessen, b Billinga
Capt. F. H. Davies, Hayward, b.
Billings
But the most poignant memorice of all will surely be held by those who attended this morning'. impressive service in St. John's Cathedral. H. E.
Severn C.M.G.Jhended a crowded con gregation which included the acting G.O.C. (Col. Davy CM.G.), Com- modore Giace, the Chief Justice (Sir 10 William Rees Davies) and many, ther prominent people. Military and naval men of all ranks were there and the British Legion and the Ex-Active Servicemen's Association were well represented.
5
0
9
R. B. A. Webster, b Wilson..
36
B. D). Evans b Billinga
11
E. B Read; b Billings
7
L. J. Davies, nud b Lach
Extras....
Total
BOWLER
O'Hura
Wil wn.
Billing
Lyh
16
The opening hymn was "Fight the
Good Fight." Then followed a lesson from Revelations, the singing of the "Te Deum" and the recital of the Apostles Creed. The eleven o'clock gun proclaiming two minates' silener crashed out while the Rev. M. W. Shewell was reading the prayers, Turre was perfect stillness in eile the Cathedral bututside the blast of a steamer'a siren and the still Bowling.
less musical "hank book" of a moter 0. Bear intruded upon the ear. Presently 27 16 20 1
there rang out the first notes of the 30 15 53 3
And the congregation 15 5 315
roan to its fert and listened with henda bowed in silence. When the last
140
8 2 14
1
Leach bowled I no ball.
HONGKONG 2ND INNINGS.
Capt. C. O. Olliver, not out..
4
#
Rev. E. K. Quick, c Leach b Billings 8
B. D. Evans, not out
Extrag
L
Total for 1 wkt...
SHANGHAI 1st INSINGS.
A. W. Hayward, b Read........
H. B. Olferdessen, c and h Davies
M. J. Divecha, e Hannok,b Davies
-D. W. Leach, e Poarce, b Davies.
W. O. G. Clifford, c H. Davies, b
Reel.......
S. J. Deeks, b Reed.
tyD. 3. Lees not out..
Rev. C. E, Spencer, b Davies..
1
5
"Last P. et
sound of the bugle had died away Mr.
Denman Fuller, at the organ, played the Dead March in "Saul.""
Barne
Magistracy this morning, the Magis In Mr. R. E. Lindsell's Court at the
trate, Cours Officials, policemen
dock, all stood up when the gun wES in eilence for two minutes. The fired at 11 o'clock, and remained
io thing occurred the
After the first minute bad passed, two Charge roog, and other police offices. Indiau buglers of the Police Force matched to the centre of the com- pound and scolded the Last Post, the other policemen in the vicinity stand- ing at attention the white.
THE POPPY DRIVE."
A band of ladies cold dainty little artificial popics throughout the day in aid of Earl Haig's fund for distress ad x servicemen and their depend ante and the secretary of the organising committe (Mr. A. H. K. Cobb), when spoken to over the tele- phone at 12.30 said thought t amount raised from all soure s would approach $1,000 at any rate.
TO-NIGHT'S FUNCTIONS.
Functions arranged for to-night
SINGAPORE.
14--11 14.-E. A. 17-E. 17-0. M. 20-8. V. 22-Y.K.
13.-P. & 24-P. U. 23-B: T. 23.-9. . . 17. -N.Y.R. 27. F. 27.-G. 1.
Der. - F
2~1~K. 4.-8. F. 4.—P, & 9. 6. N. Y. K
7. E. A.. 11.-B. F. 13.-U.S.D. 15.-13. F 20-U, F
23.-B. F. 23.-B. F. 23 E LA 17-P & O 31.-B.
Jan. -R, F.
B.-B. F.. 10.-P. &. 1). 18-E, A. $0.-R. V.
22.-B. F.
24-P.&O. 29-B. F.
include the British Legion's dance in Feb. 1.-B. F the City Hall and the Ex-Activa
For the text of his address the Lord Bishop of Victoria chose this Servicemen's dinner in the Hongkong passage from Carinthians. We look, Hotel, H.E, the Acting Governor and not at the things, which are many other notabilities will be pro scen, but at the things which sent at both.
iot eeen for the things
DIG ders Bre eternal,"
which
1
0
The Biebop said that the little
crosses dotting the battlefields seemed
4to ay "Come and fight like a man".
That was what they said in France NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AN
- 7.-P. & O..
12—N, F. 18.-E. A. 91-1, & 0.
Txion. Douestion. Gregory, Apcar.
Amizon Marn.
City of Tokio.
40' inn. Yuriuteze. Mehims Haro, Panama.
Nakkin. Fru an.. Takuda. -West-Farálım.
W kasa Mars. Phil:-teter Glengarry. Demodocus. Kishi Maro.
Pyr hus. Kanuals Iskozaki Mara. Milan.
Ágap nor. Anu. Phomiue. Meriones.
Oanta. Mentor,
City of Paris.
Kashgar.
GINNEUR,
Myrmir.
Fuma.us.
Play. Turin.
· Kecmu.
Alpenor.
Apr. 4.-P. to.
Paidinin Diomed Cyclop Nellaro. Toironias, Anstration Velta. Kalyan Kashmir. Khyber.
Mac. 7.-P. & Ü. 21-8. &0.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, ETra
Nov, 11.-P. M.
1
MANILA.
Pres. Claveland.
14--N.F.K. 13.-J.C.J L 17.-LOS.N. 28.-T.K.K.
~\. L $2,-U.S.S.D. 97.-P. M.. Dec. 4.-A. L.
1-US.8:B 18. A. L. 19.--N Y.K. Jan. 10,-T.K.K. UL.-T.K.K.
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five short years ago and that was
-PASSENGERS.
what they said to us on this Armistic.
4
-
19 vast company with the
Day anniversary when, with that
King
4
Emperor at its head gathered
DE ARFJAP OTED
CHINA COAST, ETO.
Dr. O Hara, 5 Reed..
0
round the Whitehall Cenotaph,
G. M. Billings, b Webstor....
#8
T. W. R. Wilson, b Webs'er.
0
and with many another group
ATOW.
throughout the world, we made proul, › ov. 13.-10.8 V.
Extras
4
and reverent remembrance of our
14-C. N
dead-alike of those known to us, the
14.-D...
Kwaisang. Kalgan Haiching
Total
80
friends and companions of life's way, and of all the host of unknown warriors who gave their lives iD Tansom for the world
Hangang."
Hifoong
Ya'shing.
1
Chsksang.
Haibong.
Kongsang- Soshu Maru. Wingesog
AMOY.
SHANGHAI 18t.)ANIN 35, Bowling,
BOWLER,
0. 2.
P. H. Kavics...
Il 1 15
E. B, Rod".
-33
B. D. Evans
1
}
R. E. A Wetster..
4
Reed bowled 1 wide.
SECOND DAY.
THIS' MORNING's play.
16.-198 N 17,-D, L. 19-L.C.S.N. B1.-L.O.S.N. 11.-D. L 26.-1.0 6 N. 19-0.3.B. 24-LC.S, N,
Kov. 11-D. L.
We still needed the message of Doc. those little roses and our flight was,-|- out of the ruins of bygone years, to bring in a Letter world and rut of the oncour of the past to build up a world brotherhood. The tragedy of the presca situation was that while we laboured for psas maujfold forces were at work driving us na to diszen Dec. sipn-and-discord. The question which forced itself. upon then on such a day as th's way-How can the futuro be saved? Where are the springs of peace to be found? It
The weather was again fine end a good deal warmer than on the first day and by 11 o'clock there was seemed to him that writ large ever large attendance of spectators. The public stand was full and round the Tope on the west side the crowd was Ieur deep On account of the two m'nutes'silence and the Church service the match did not start until 11.35 when Oliver and Evans continued
15.-J.C JL.
18 - C, N. 17.-D. L. 24-07 10-0, S. K.
Oct. 14.-D. L. 17.-D. L. 21.-D. L
the experiences of the past four years Nor. 12.- was this:-that only in the light of the Eternal; could the tark be fan.d. Ma. without God could never manag civilization. Good without God was an impossibility.
Halobing. Tjitârcom. Sulyaug.. Hajfo ng. Haibong.
Poshu Maru.
FOOCHOV.
Haichting. Haifoong -Haibung.
SHANGHAI,
Clost ('Loking
Mito Maru. :iburin Mara Fanki Maru Ruigong.
19.-0, N 13 —VY.K. J.-T K.K. 13.-V.Y.K. 14.-C. N. 14-LOS.N. 17.-22.P.S. 18.-0. N.
* D-195N,
During the airging of Kipling's the ina nga. Quick was out caught Recessional" which followed the by Leach off Billings, just before close of the Bishop's address a collec Alumps were drawn yesterday and tion was made for St. Dunstan's home the score read 2018 when Wilson for blinded sailors and soldiers. The started bowl ag from the pavilion service
the The wicket alter it had been National anthem and the hymn Dec. tolled looked better but the Law God our help" during the, Courts and was very patoby and last
end.
looted as if it would make the ball
get up uncomfortably, while the bow
law had left their mark at both enda.
Evans pulled the first ball from
verse
concluded
with
Hanging Empress of Canada.
ikiang Yutching. Press Clavel.nd. 24-1.0.S., Wingsing,
32,-1, 31.
26.-T.K.K.
28-1.0.8.N.
17 - M. T 30.-O.P.A
3.—N Y.K,
of which the shoir,
8.-P. M.
12-C. M. -18.-T.K.K. 21-O.P.8. 3V-T.K.K.
5.-C.P.
Wilson nively to leg for 4 and then splendidly stopped by Lros without Jan 5, mado a single to Extra Cover. Olliver a rua bring acord and another maiden Ft 10-C.P, coming to the other end found difficul-over was the result.
:
ty with the first ball he received but
placed the last ball of the over nicely
The Shanghai fielding was just as)
Toyo Maru Kanyang.
Chi n. Empress of Russia.
Ni pou. Iyo Maru Fry, Wilson,
Mistor
Aki Mary.
Rima'cor Yuencang. Faiya Mart. Pros. Mckinley West Far-lon. Fros. Wilton. Frai, Jackson. Apus. -Trea. Grant. Tango Marn. Rakugo Haru, Shingo Statu.
SANDAKAN.
Nov. 23.-L.C.N.
Hinsung.
JAVA POETS, 1.10.
Nov. 13-J.C.J.L.
19-Vanya Y.K. 14.-J.GJ.I 14.-C. M. 13.-U.S.S.P. SU-T.K.K.
Dec. 13.-U.8, ~.D.
16.-T.K.4.
Tjimanork. Muissa Maru. Tilbod & Gorjialan. *West Fa alon Persia Maru,
Apus Waya Maru.
INDIAN PORTS, ETC.
CALCUTTA
„¿Via Rangoon).
Nov. 1.0.5.K. Nanking Maru.
14.-R. I.
11.-1.0.9.3
10.-1.0.8..
23.-B. I.
Dec. 8.-1.0.S.N.
Gregory a car. Poolrang.—-
N. HISEDg.
Takad Kutsang.
BOMBAY AND COLOMBO.
No. 1, S, K.
9.-P. $.0). 27-NY.K. Tec. 5.-S.K.
A.-P. & N.
Jan, 194, -1, 80, 24-3, &0. Feb. 7.-P. & 0. 21. P.&O. Mar. 1.-P. & 0),
21.-P. &
Honolulu Maru. Bogdan. Waka Mara.
Jars Maro. Karmala. Kehar. #inte Far Jinia. Nillure, Delm.
1
Kalean.
Kashurit.
Apr. 1-P. & V.
Khyber.
PORT SAIN
Nov. 16-N. L
Westfalion.
Nilo. Tenyo Marn. Empress of 'lia-
Ko'q Maru.
Kenking.
Empress of Aala. Empress of l'anada.
to leg for a single O'Hara bowled good as yesterday and some pretty Nov. 8-10.3.3. Tangrang, from the Naval Yard end and Olliver hots by both Pearce and Hancock
brought no runs, Hancock playing
placed him short to leg for a bard run another maiden from Wilson.
SUSTRALIAN; FORTS.
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
"Aki Mard. Extern
·Trignanz Tango Mara Olugb
Nov. 14, Y. K.
PSINGTAO.
-18. J. V.
single bringing Evans down to face
Besten.
joking, 19.-T.C.3. N. YA'shing 14--10.S.N
Wing-na $6.-1.0.8.. Kwong,
Das 0.0.
19.-Y.Y.K.
Jun 4, -0.
JAPAN PORTE.
the left hander who seemed to puzzle
bim somewhat. The first ball of
HONGKONG 2ND INNINGS.
Wilson's next over got up quickly and Captain C. O. Olliver, b Wilson... Olliver played on off the shoulder of Rev. E. K Quick, c ́Lenob, li Bill.... hia bat, thus bringing two wickets inge
8
NEWCHWANG. Nov; 19.-C. N. Chibli.
17.-C. N.
Kab.
8
down for 27. Pearce took Olliver's B. D. Evans; b Wilson
4
CHEFOO.
11
Chipsbing.
Wilson ...
[4]
R. E. A Webster, not out.
Extra.....
8
. ́. TIENTSIN.
Nov. 16.-1.0,9., Chipahing.
Total for 4 wki................
40
HOMOW.
place and faced Wilson making aTE-Pearce, not out..........
single off the second ball past mid-off. R. H. 8. Hancock, Deaks, b Nov. 14–LO 8.8. Pearce now faced O'Hara and played
him for a maider.
+
--- Nov. 4.-"), N. Kalforg
SL-LUB.N. Chuang.
Evans never seemed comfortable against Wilson and after playing four balls of his next over in unconvincing fallen he was cleaned bowled with #plendid - ball which kept low and Hencock tried to hook a fast cue to took big middle stump. 28-3-6. Isg from Wilson and was smartly Hansock now went in amid applause caught by the wickat-keoper, Webster from the spectatare. He started as he took bie place, getting a lacky four lelt off on the fir t day in convincing past the wicket-keeper from the style and played out the over. Pearce cond last ball of the over. N. 36.-T.K.K. med a lovely ---of-drive, which was Pearce continued on the defensive,
PAKHOL
Nov. 140 N. Elong
KEELUNG,
Taiyo Maro. Perija Matu
Nov. 13.-NY.K.
1A-TEK 14.—8. I. : 13.-L.OS.N. 15.-N. Y. K., 14.-08.K. 17-0.8.
At Mara. Bikeyla Maro.. Citez, ry Apear. Kuising. Fanubi Maru. Atas Mart. Empress of Canada. 17,—N.T.K.. - Tangu Marne- E-P. M. Pres Cleveland. 26.-T.K.K. Talvg Mare, FG-Vanyo Y.K. Foron Maro. 137,-0, M., China;
18.K.K. Folia Starri 20.-E. A Fastern,
30-CP Empress of Ruanda, Des ..R Iya Mari..
Telysn PAL Fraldent Wife
T.K.K. Tanyo Mara.
TKE, Iran Maingn 31-0.P.9,
Emprçar of A Base
Jan. 3.-0. M.
Taiyo Maru.
Seiyo Maru.
Tonyo Maru Nanking, 10.-T.K.K. Rakayo Maro, ...IL—T.LE, Shioyo Maru
AMERICAN PORTS.
VANCOUVER, ETC.
Nov. 12-D. F. Ixion.
16-0.8.K. ́Africa Mari
30,-0.P.8.
Empress of Russia
Des. 3.N.Y.K. Iyo Maru
:
5.-B. F. 19.-B. F 1-O.P 8. 22.-D. L Jan. 18-3. F.
25,1,P.8.. Fot. 1.-D. L
6-B, F. 10. P.S. Mag. 1.-D. L.
6.1. F. 14.-B. F.
Achilles. Taithybius. Empress of Alis. Stuart Dollar. Tynd aus. Empress ne Aain. Harold Dollar.
Protesilus.
Empress of Canada. Beanie Dollar. Achilles Talthybius.
VICTORIA.
BOXING
GOOD ROUTS AT V.R.O.
MORGAN OUTPOINTS BATTLING BY.
The boring tournament arranged
of the head. He struck the floor with bis head and remained motionless.
The bout between Sigmu. King, of | the "Hawkins" (12! ¡ba) and A.B. Trigwell of the Foxglove”. (118 ]ba) wat a fost sffair. Both showed plenty of ri: goraft and footwook. Although the lighter man, Trigwell forced the fight all the way, and administerirs
by the Victoria Tecreation Club last severe punishment in the last round,“
THE MAIN EVENT.
| night, atträfied a large crowd. It won comfortably en points. ['was a greas, succes. The ring wai erected in the swimming bath and the
Obief interest centred in the 10- Beata were arranged on all four sides. round catohweight contest between
were
All the regular fight fans wer" Battling" Key, the Chinese festber there and the Services were alo and light-weight champion of Malays, well represented. Many Chiness and S.P.O. Rattler" Morgan of the Centlemen
also present" Hawkins." The weights were not and followed the proceeding given but Morgan looked much with keen interest, while for the first beavier. The Classe led at the tise in Hongkong, everal ladies were opening with surprising speed and seen among the crowd, During the scored well. Ho made a series of interval fl ehlight photographs of the rushes and there were coveral audienor and one of Messrs. W. Logan accidental tumbles. The round went and W. 8. Bailey, two of the oldrat in Key's favour, sporting members of the Club, more
WAS
that
From the second and to the end 17.-G.P.S. Empress of Caneda. taken. Mr. Logas suctioned two Kay's brick style was
no longer in "Poppy Day" posters. They were evidence. He always led with the bath knocked down to Mr. C. Mathews left and rarely used his much talked for $70 each. After the auction, Mr. of right. With Blorgan Lustling, the Mattheron of the Admiral Lice, sa Chincan was for ed to use bis ringraft Bounced, amid mach applause, that to keep out of danger. He was also ho was prepared to re buy one of the prone to sit down and take a fewƐ- postere for twice the auro for which i counts when the pace became too had been auctioned-$140. Earl bot. It
obvious Haig's Fund thus benefits to the Key had called the hopelessness. extent of $280.
of the fight against a heavier man, Mr. Logan officiated as referes in bandicapped as he was with an ins all the bauta. The duties of timo jured thumb, and he was merely ke per ware carried out by Mr. A. B. doing his best to avoid a kuook out, Allan as usual, argisted by Mr. C. ¦ This he succeeded in doing, thanke to Bond, while "Sky" Kerrison was the hie smart dnching which had Morgen M.C. The Judges were Messrs.' guersing. It was by no means a one- MoCann, D. Logan, Capt. Jrosa, C. sided bout, for at times the Chizetn showed he had a lot of fight. in, bim by getting in some good blows, Ja the 7th road, Morgan hadi his mau. The first half of the programme was ülled by four preliminary bouts Egy, but Key wat plucky to ile which did not produce very good although far bebind boxing, but all the contestants were points, and fight back hard and willing to mix it, and there was covering well prevented-bugatag fra en plenty of excitement and lively landing the finishing blow. Horgsa made most of the opportunities and won by a big margin of points. Boh
Nov. 1-B. F.
14-0.A. K. 17.~0.P.8. Déc. 2.-N.Y.K.
-B. F. 19.-H. F. Jan. 1-8, F. Feb. 0 –R. P. Mar. 6. R. P. 14.-8. P.
Ixion. Africa Marn. Yoprassol Canids.
Iyo Maru. Achilles. Talthybius. Tyadious. Protesilas. Achilles. Talthybius.
BEATTER.
Nov. 14.-B. F. 18.-A. L. 16.-0.3.K. Dec. J.-N.YK,
5.---N. F. 18.-B. F. 2.-D. T Jan. 16.-H. F. Feb. 1.-D. L 6.-B. F. Mar...-D. T
6.-B. F. T-B, F.
Ixion. Pers. Madison. Afric. Matu. Iyo Maru, Achilles - Talthybius Staart. Dollar. Tyndarens. Harold Dollar. Protesilaus. Bassie Dollar. - Achille
Talthy Lina.
BAN FRANCISCO.
Noz. 12.-P. M.
13.-T.K.K. 18.-J.OJ.L 18.-U.S.S.B. 36.-T. K. K.
28-T.K.K. Dec. 9.-U.8.5.B.
8.-P. W. IL-0. M. 18-T.K.K. 99.--D. T. 30.-T. K. K. Jan. 6.-0 M.
10.-T.K.K. 11.-T.6.5. Feb. 1.-D. L Mar 1-P. L.
Pres. Cleveland.
Sibora Maru.
Simaloer.
Eleridge.
Taiyo Maru.
Chin.
Бейро Магн. Wat Prossect. President Wilson. Nila
Tonyo Maru
Ftuart Dollar. Koran Mira Nanking. Rakyo Maru. Ahingo Maru. Harold Dilar. Bessie Dollar.
LOS ANGELES,
Now, IR.-U.4.4.8. Elkridge Doc.-9.-US. B.-West l'rozrect. 27.-D. L. Stoart Dallar..
Harold Dolla
Feb. 1 E.
Mar. 1.D. L. · Bessie Dollar
VALPARAISO
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and Lirut. Jones.
action.
THE BOUTS.
The first bout was between Seaman
J
The last two boats were the berk
Larier (138 lb) and. Stoker Vogtidge: en received a hearty ovation (130 lbs.) both of the "Hawkins." leaving the ring. Larter was a great hustler who of the evening. In the first Pt. took a lot of punishment to get Flynn, King's Begt. (131) (ba), in his own blows. Mogridge was the deleated . B. McBride of the more scirotific man and showed more Hawkins"
(124 be.) Fyru
ringcraft and footwork: He had to walked into a lot of retire in the fourth round on account necessary punishment to get in h's o an injured thumb.
own heavy blows. Ilis stamina sord
In his bout with L Crotty him in good stead, and gradually King's Regt, 129 lbs) Stoker wearing bis man down, he had Mc.. Wrigley of the Hawkins" (130 lbs) Bride in difficulties in the last two aleo retired for the Fame reason. round, but could not knook him out, Wrigley was the aggresor for the firat iwo rouade. Lut Crotty! held his own.. Crofty improved.
Stoker Booth of the "Hawking " {(129 lbs) and Cpl. Cutting, King's
in the third and kn cred his Reat; (118 lbs) were swo game ban- man down twice in the furth, 10 affair which although not scientific fams. They put up a whirlwird a mix-up at the close, Wrigley put was later sting. The bont ende lin out his thumb and retired at the end
of the round.
Sroman Russell of the Hawkins*** (142 lbs.) put up a game fight againat |
popular draw.
Sergt. Tribe, R.G.A. (146 lbr.) but As a motor life bost was being was knocked out in the last round of launched at Rothesay Dock, Clyde their 6 round go Russell took a lot of bank, near Glagow, it fell from tla panishment and got into difficulties crane, killing Donald Mais, joiner, towards the end of the first round, and Andrew Hughes, labour.r, and hat although badly knocked about injuring another men. ho stayed on bis feet up to
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