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THE CHINA MAIL
WORLD OF SPORT.
BOXING.
LEWIS AND MILLIGAN AGAIN.
NAVAL SPORTSMEN,
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CHINA SQUADRON.
CRICKET
CEYLON, TEST MATCH DRAWN.
What has been a crowded fort. He The news that Ted Lewis and night of sport concludes this: The Ceylon papers to hand by give the full scores Tammy Milligan have been match-afternoon (saya the Singapore mail
No.
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ed agaio has given general satis-Free Frese of March 14) with the of the European-Ceylonese match faction in British boxing circles. soccer match between the S.C.C.which was played a week ago. A' When the Hebrew lost his and H.M.S. Hawkins on the feature of the match was the re- welter title to the Scot in Edinburgh Padang The teams representa- cords broken by the Ceylonese he had considerable, difficulty fa, tive of the various vessels, the who put up 400 for eight wicketa making the weight, besides hurting squadrons and combined fleets and declared 175 of which came a hand early
have provided during their stay from the bat of M. K. Albert, who Milligan has grown since then, many excellent sporting Attrac-also established the highest in- and there is some, talk of him tions, and among the sportsmen dividual record in the series by Tel. Kowloon being a promising recruit to the of Singapore their activities will beating V. F. S. Crawford's 140 heavier classes. Thus it is that the long remain a pleasant memory, in 1911 V. Schokman who kept pair are signed up at the middle. In all the matches in which they wickets for the Ceyloness did not weight limit, and the contest will have been engaged, whether foot give a single extra which, pro- serve as an eliminating bout 'In that division, for the winner will ball, cricket or hockey they have bably, is another record.***** be matched against Roland Todd played the game in the best for the title.
possible spirit and worthily up beld in this corner of the Empire the high traditions of the British Navy.
The contest will be the principal event In another big tournament to be staged at the Royal Albert Hall. Milligan's progress during the past two years has been on sound lines, and he is now regarded as a very clever fighter in the front rank, and with Lewis confortable about the poundage there are bright prospects of a fine bout.
The news cabled from America that Jack Dempsey had signified his intention of taking part in two contests during the coming sum mer, frat with Tom Gibbons and then with the negro, Harry Willd, has not caused the surprise anti- cipated in British boxing circles, though such matches would be, without doubt, the most significant that have taken place for many
years.
Somehow we seem to be slowly profiting by experience, and news of a far more definite character is required before we can regard the bouts as possibilities.
Either man would, of course, provide stern opposition for the "champion, who cannot have im- proved much in latter years, during which he has not been over-worked in the boxing ring.
If the oft-repeated demands for a contest with Wills were accepted what a fight there would probably be in any place where a white v. black struggle could be staged.
There is, however, plenty of time in which to get excited.
It is not unlikely that in the near future Leeds will be able to claim another champion to follow in the wake of Joe Fox and Harry Mason, and the man in mind has
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The Europeans won the toss for the eleventh successive time and opened well when they had 2 for 101 but their innings even- Brooke, tually closed for 213. the skipper, contributing 89, the Their best display probably highest for his side.
The was in the soccer match against Ceylonese opened even better hav Singapore at the Stadium lasting 114 runs for one but a rot Thursday, when they gave a get in and three good wickets fell polished exhibition, the forwards for 41 runs. The tail wagged combining with wonderful pre- furiously and the Ceylonese skip cision, the half-backs affording per declared at 400 with two, admirable support and the backs wickets in hand. Rain inter- and goalie playing sterling foot- rupted further play when the ball throughout. The Singapore Europeans had scored seven runs side was a strong one and made in the second innings. equally as good an impression as Scores: the sailors, the game throughout being characterised by a standard of play rarely reached in local matches, the fact that no goals were forthcoming accounting for the great work performed by the defending forces of both teams,
Of what the much-discussed naval conference has been produc- tive we know very little, but we do know and appreciate the great enjoyment derived from the pre- sence, of the men of these fleets on the playing fields of Singapore.
POLO
DEPRESSION IN BRITAIN..
Presiding at the annual dinner of the National Pony Society, Lord Wodehouse, urging an increase of membership. declared that the Society was vitally important to British palo, and, if it disappeared, he trembled to think where ponies a name in boxing of some conce-rou'd be found a few years hence. He made his debut at the Na. He meadoned that the Irish market tional Sporting Club recently, and had practically disappeared. He though in beating, the London said that in the past two years the featherweight, Fred Patten, it game had experienced a period of cannot be suggested that he was unexampled depression.
We must, he added, never again tackling a very formidable proposi- tion, the pleasing part about the put ourselves in the position of Yorkshireman's success was the being beholden to any wealthy splendid boxing qualities he ex-individual who, in financing an international team, insisted, on having his say in the selection Bitter experience had thereof. taught us our lesson. He was not pessimistic. He was certain our best teams had not been sent to America, and the best players here and in India were left at home. Lord Wodehouse suggested that potential international, players in England and India should be collected here when the coming season opened to form an English team to play the strongest com binations available, as, for example. the Jodhpur team and the African Army team. 4?; -
hibited.
He is a stylist, and though, not unnaturally, a bit anxious owing to his surrounding, he boxed very confidently once he had got into his stride He timed his punches accurately, he hit hard enough to win within half-a-dozen of the scheduled 15 rounds, and generally conducted himself in d maner that gained him many friends.
He will be at headquarters again next month against Billy Shepherd, who was last season good enough to take part in the championship competition, and it will be a real county battle, as Shepherd hails from Sheffield.
Since his return from America, the former quardaman, George
MRS. MOTONO. West, has shown such good form
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into a real first-class middle- 318, Wyndham St., 2nd Floor. weight, for he seemed to be progressing cn the sight lines. DDDDDDDDDDDD***** During the week, however, he has been well hesten by the French man, Francis Briscut, in fifteen particularly poor rounds. This cannot be the true form of the Fulham man; he should come along again all right.
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BUSSAN
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THE TURF.
IRISH BLOODSTOCK FOR MALAYA.
EUROPEANS--1ST INNINGS. F. R. R. Brooke, e E. Kelnart,
Perimpanayagam
w T. Brindley, c Gunasekera,
b Perimpanayagam
T Cumming, Maralande FA. Waldock, b Horan W. R. N. Philps, 1.b.w, b
Horan
A. N. Hutt, l.b.w., b Perimpa-
nayagam
A. E. Blair, fun out E. H. Sinclair, b Horan D. A. Wright, st. Schokman,
b Horan.
W. T. Greswell, not out
89
37:
10
2
-18
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0
18
E. P. Wedlake Lewis, 1w.. b'
Gunasekera
23
Extras
0
213
Total CEYLONESE-1ST INNINGS. A. H. R. Joseph, e Wright, b
Sinclair
22 M. K. Albert, c Brooke, b
Greswell...
.175 F. C. W. Van Geyzel, c
Brindley, b Wedlake Lewis 48 E. Kelaart,
e." Sinclair, b. Wedlake Lewis..
3
C: H. Gunasekera, 1.b.w, b
- Greswell
9.
F. de Saram, b Greswell.... 17 S. Perimpanayagam, c,Brind
ley, b Sinclair
V. S. de Kretser, c Waldock,
b Brindley... C. Horaz, not out
Schokman, not out
Extras
V.
Total (for B wkts.) *Inning's declared closed..
EUROPEANS-2ND INNINGS. Brooke, not out Brindley, not out.
Extras
Total (for 0 wkt.)
RIFLE SHOOTING.
TRIANGULAR MATCH.
39
16
61
2
19
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The results of the friendly. match between Royal Sussex Regiment, Singapore Volunteers Corps, and H.MS. Hawkins at Seletar Range, Singapore, were seven shots and a sighter at 200, 400, ten shots and two sighters at 500 yards.
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The Straits Times understands that the Singape Turf Club Intends to import two batches of
Gar. A. Wilson. three year old horses from the Irish
The playing time allotted to theBgt, C. Kirwan Bloodstock Agency in the latter tmateur is curtailed to six days, an ACW. Ridout part of the year, each horse to cost inovation this year. Conditions Capt, G. A. Stephenson 2 23 about £150 landed at Singaporend dites for the other events reset, W. Cherry
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