MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926.
WON ON FOINTS.
SATURDAY'S BOING MAIN
EVEN
SOME GOOD FIGHTS
Stoker Nagelin of the French cruiser "Jules Michelet" defeater "Kid" Alfred, the Flipino boxer, on points in the main event on Saturday night at the Theatri Royal..
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As usual the whole programaN was well up to the usual HK.B.A struidhed. "All the bouts but on want the full distance..
Featherweight.
Tel Johnson ("Durban") hac Corporal Choules (East Surreys); as his opponent. The first round was notable, hard hitting being the rule from the gong sounding Johnson punished Choules severe 13. sending him to the boards in "the first few seconds. Johnson
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RACE ENTRIES.
·JOOKEY CLUB 1ST EXTRA MEETING,
THE "FIRST AGGREGATE.”
Entries closed on Saturday for the Hongkong Jockey Club's frut extra race meeting of the season on April 9.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mr. Altch Aitch's Folly, 130 Mr. B. Dunbar's Bay of Belling Megara. Toer and Priestley's In
vader 18.1 Megers, Dyer and Beith's Rothe
say, 13.1,
Mesars. Dyer, and Beith's Boch
Rannoch, 13.01. Messrs Dyer and Beith's Blotting d. L. Bagram's Sunburst Paper, 19.1.
Rose, 18,0.
Mrs.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call
18.2.
18.2
Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,
Everything considered, the Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call number of names subraitted is: good The most noticeable fea- fure is that there are very few ponies of real class entered for the big event (the First Aggregate Stakes).
Details follow:
บ
13.00
Mr. W. T. Stanton's Jambu, 18.2. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Reardan, 13.2. Megsra. Dunbar and Stanton's San
Diego,. 18.2,
Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Tacoma, 18.2. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Boston, 18:2.
eant, 18.1
3
T
Lady Chaters The Sand Piper,
13.0.
'
A Jockey's Cup. Points for Lady Severn's Cup will commence from this meeting. was. Peported to be in a grave and Jockeys who at the commence- Mr. H. Seth's King's Favourite,
Premier Brutlano, of Rumanin, tion following a stroke of' upoplexy. ment of the Extra Race meeting: 13.1.
season have not won fivo fial Sir Paul's Daisy Dahlia, 15.2. races in Hongkong or Chine ore Sir Paul's Melody Dahila, 181. Lired! himself, however;. and
eligible. The Cup will be award- Lady Chater's The Golden Phea- Choules replied with some telling
Rush ductles pre-ed at the end of the season to the punches to the jaw. The second boxed coolly.
next round and jockey scoring most marks at the was not so fast, und Johnson'vailed in the early promise of an easy and rapid in the succeeding one fighting extra race meetings...
was a Hittle scrappy, with Mol victory was not fulfilled.
In the third Choules mad use hitting anywhere he could.
The sixth session aome Mr. Dunbar's Bay of Naples, 13.1. of openings presented by, his op ponent. It was clean, open fight-fighting, and when blows were Messrs. Ho and Shenton's. The Francis !exelianged
effectually Gowk, 18.0. ing
blocked. Moir's rushes Ther. Strike's Tutix, 13.1. Halfway through the fourth fohnson was seen to have a quants seventh was a mere repetition of Messrs. Toeg and Priestley's ty of blood on his face, and he had receding rounds, fentugalega, in elviopsy got a tasty cut abocche most part. Mole was cautioned the eighth and eventually the eye. He was not allowed to continue and Choules received the received the decision in an ungatis
factory fight. Welterweight..
decision.
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The Big Fight... Nagelin weighed in a 1204 lbs. L. T. Emerson ("Tamar") way matched with L. S. Derbyshireid Alfred 118%.
First Round-Alfred hit hard
1st Race March Stakes-
Furlongs.
"vader, 10,
Mestre. Dyer and seith's Recha-
bite, 18.0
3rd Race-Polo Pony. Seurty- Three Furlongs.. Capt. R. G. Sturgess's Reynolds,
13.1.
Shooting
Capt. R. G. Sturgess's Urgent Capt. R. G. Sturgess's. Spaghetti, Ir-Mr. H. C. Mucnamara's: Conquls-
tador, 13.2. Lu, Surden's Shot, 18.1. Mr. W. T: Stanton's
Star, 13.2: Major R. D. Bennett's Mark T.,
.. 13.1.. Majer R. D. Bennett's Mark H.,
15.1..
Mr. R. M. Arstin's District Call,
13.2.
Mr. H. Seth's Mist.ken Identity,
18.2.
Mr. Seth's King's Favourite, 13.1.
("Vindictive") and the first round
Emerson led but Nazolin won the round and Lady Chater's The Golden Phen-4th Race-1st Aggregate Stakes
was very quiet..
Bant, 18.1.
me One Mile.
with his left but there was scored a well-timed blow to the jaw 2nd and 6th Races--Hinton Plate Mr. L. Dunbar's Bay of Belling-
Have an effective blow struck. as the gong went, Emmerson was superior in the second and was obviously the
Second Round: Good clear filing, with anme smart footwork.
fitter of the two.
In the third.. Emerson was again
Alfred was a tito careless, but The fought well
Third Round-Nagelio punish- ahead, Derbyshire lacking in de Alfred on the ropes. but the fence. Derbyshire found the lipino swung the Frenchman" mark on a few occasions in the sound with a hard lilow towards the fourth, but his opponent's left kept hammering at his and hendi Fast and interesting. failed to defend himself against it. Emerson led, in the fifth
Fourth Round:-Nagelin led with his left and jared, the
-"A" & "B" Classes Handicap -Six Furlongs.
Messrs. Tester and Abraham's
Craigavac 13:2
Mr. Sha's Shere Khan. 1, 13:01 Mr. J. K. Bausfield's Emperor
(late King Emperor), 13:2
Ham,, 13.2.
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Messys.. Hall, and Shenton's Messrs. Hail and Shenton's The
Suligie, 18.1. *.
Geezer, 18:2:
Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon Bay,
13.0.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, 18.2. Mr. Dunbar's Bay of Bellingham,Mr R. J. Paterson's September,
13.2.
12:3
Messrs. Hall and Shenton's. The Mesara, Dyer and Beith's Total
Geezer, 13:27
Abstinence, 19.2..
#
ham 18.2
NOTICES.
Mrs. J. Taggart's Donaghadee, HONGKONG ENGINEERING AND
18.2
Mrs. RJ. Paterson'è Dobbin,
13:21.
Mr. A., Gordon's Fireworks.. 18.1. Mr. Aitch Aitch's Folly, 13:0 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total
Abstinence, 18.2 Mrs G. L Bagram's Sunburst
Rose, 18.0. Mr. R. M. Austin's. Brigade Call,
18,20 Mr. R. M. Austin's Home
13.2
Mr. W. T. Stanton's
1:3.2...
Messrs. Dunbar and
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ASSOCIATION
TOTICE IS HEREBY OLTENÉ Nthat the ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING of the Members TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of this Association will be that the FOURTH OR-held in the Office of Messrs. Jar- DINARY YEARLY MEETING ofdine, Matheson & Co Ltd. an Shareholders of the Hongkong TUESDAY, 23rd March, 1926, at Buglicering and Construction Com 6.15 pm, to pass and adopt the pany, Elited, will be held in the Accounts for the year ending 31. CallOfices of Messrs. Shewah, Tomas December, 1925, and to eladt
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By Order, KNESDAY, the 24th day of March, Stanton's 1926, at 11 am. for the purpose
Tacoma, 18.2. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's San
Diego, 13.2;
Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Boston 18.2.
·
Sir Faul's Daisy Dahlia, 19.2. Sir Paui's Melody Dahlia, 18.1.
P. M. HODGSON,
Hon. Secretary..... Hongkong, March 18, 1926,
of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors and a Statement. lof Accourts for the year ended on
the 31st December, 1925, and of THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA
civeting Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of tholi Company will be CLOSED from the
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Lady Chater's The Golden Pheast to the 24th March, both days NOT
sant, 18:1..
Mr. J. H. Taggart's Bundoran,
18:21
7th Race-Lincolnshire Handicap
-Local Option Cup-1% *Miles.
Mr. L. Dunbar's Bay of Belling-
ham, 18:2
•
|Messra, Hall and Shenton's
"Saligia,. 18.1. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The
Gowk, 18.0 Mr. J. Haggart's: Demon. Boy, Mr. J. H. Taggart's Cultra, 13.1 Mr. Dryasdust's Saracen, 13.2, Mrs., Bernard's Barley Grass, 13:0, Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent,
13:2,
13:0
By Order of the Board,
S. COURTNEY COOK, Secretary.
Hongkong, March, 9, 1026..
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD,
THE FORTY-SEGOND
that the ORDINARY YEAR LY MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Com pany, Queen's Building Hong kong, on MONDAY 29th March. 1926, ab. Noon, for consideration pa/" the Directors Report and State ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December; 1925.","
The SHARE REGISTER AND TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 28rd to the 29th OR-March, 1928,. (both days incluaixo),
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1 DINARY ANNUAL MEET, By Order of the Board of Directors. ING OF SHAREHOLDERS In the above Company will be held at. St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, on THURSDAY, the 25th March, 1926, at 17 o'clock a.m. fori the purpose of receiving a state- mont of accounts and the report of the General Managers for the year Mr. R. J. Paterson's September,anded 31st December, 1025, and
12.3
alecting a Consulting Committoo and Auditors.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin,
13:2
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Rannoch, 18:0 Mrs. G. L. Bagram's Sunburst
Rose, 18.0.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade: Call,,
13.2.
2
Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,
18.0.
13.2;
#
M. W. T. Stanton's Reardan, Messrs Dunbar and Stanton's San
"Diego, 13.2.
and sixth, and run out a worthy pine once or twice. Alfred Messrs. Hall and Shenton's TheMrs. G. 1. Bagram's Sunburst Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
winner.
Bantamweight".
L. S. Hanson" (“Vindictive") v Pte: Baxter (East Surreys), Baxter proved to be quick on his feet and a hard hitter, but Han son stood up to him calmly, and in the first there was not a great
deal to chonse between the two In the second Baxter rattled his man with several heavy blows to the jaw, but Huon stuck up te hing well
Hanson improved wonderfully in the third, and administered severe punishment. He got in
id not seem to use his right t the best advantüge: "
Ft Round:-The Frenchmar nt in a left hook to the chin. fred replying with an equally declive gight cut.
Sixth Rount-Alfredt used
wings with effect, but the French man's left was always dangerous. Not much to choose between the
wo
Seventh Round-In Savour of
Cowk, 13.0.
18.1.
Rose; 13.0.
13.2
Capi. R. G. Sturgess's Reynolds, M. R. M. Austals Brigade Cali Mrs. J. H. Taggart's Donaghades, Mr. J. H. Taggart's Cultra, 13.1. Mrs R. M. Austin's Grey Streak, Mr. J. H. Taggart's Bundoran M. W. T. Stanton's Reardam,
18.2.
Mr. Dryasdust's Saracen, 13.2. Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass, 13.0. Messrs. Hogg and Reidy's Mowgli,)
13.1.
Mr. Strike's. Tutix, 13.1.
the Frenchman He punished thers R. J. Paterson's The Regent, With rather severely, and was elever in dedking on the ropes,
13:21 Mrs R. J.. Paterson's Dobbin, 12.2. Eighth Round: Alfred's. He at Mr. A. Gordon's Fireworks, 18:1.
13.0.
13:2.
Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's San
Diego; 13.2.
Sir Paul's Daisy Dahlia, 13,2, Sir Paul's Melody Dahlia.. 13.1. 5th Race-Canwick Maiden Plate and Local Option Cup-From Two Mile Post Once Round And In.
Boston, 33:21 Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Tacoma, 38.2.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 20th March, 1926, unt THURSDAY the 25th March,, |1925, both days Inclusive,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.;
General Managers, Hongkong. 15th March, 1026.
THE HONGKONG: ROPE: MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
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WITH reference to the Notice
to the Shareholders of this Sir Paula Daisy Dahlia, 13.2. Sir Paul's Melody Dahlia, 18.1.
Company dated 27th. JANUARY, Lady Chater's The Golden Phea-1926, whereby the Final Call of
sant, 18.1.
$5.00 per share on the New Shares: was made payable on 1st: APRIL, 1926, instead of Ist. FEBRUARY, 1926, the General Managers and Consulting Committee have decid ed, in view of the conditions prevalling at present, a further extend the time for payment of Pathis Call
Notice is accordingly hereby
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several nice shots, to the jaw, and tacked from the start and eertain-Mr. R. J. Paterson's September, Messrs. Tester and Abraham's you certainly had a hot-looking given that the date for payment of
Baxter was badly marked when y pulled up a little on points. The the gong went. Hanson came up Frenchman was very cool, however, "very fresh for the fourth, and and fought back well
was slightly superior.
Baxter
Ninth Round:-Alfred's round was still fighting welk in the fifth.ain. He had got the measure: In the last round Hanson was his opponent, and used his left
to advantage. Both sticking thei better than is opponent, and re-
Now about even on ceived the decisión, a fair one. race well
points.
on points.
Heavyweight.
Tenth Round: Perhapy. Nagelin P.. O. Francis. (L. 3) met A. B had a slight ativantage here. Alfred Moir Durban) at even weightshowed up better at in-fighting a ten round contest, and but the pace compared with that. Francis, with his advantage in the ninth dropped of consider- height and reach was slightly ably.
in
superior. The second opened Eleventh "Round:-Nagelim once briskly, both men hitting hard or through his opponent's defence but with Ettle apparent effect and ve Him a good deal ot-pun- Moir's dashes did hot. beneficishment. It was an excellent Sght him to any great extent in the up to this point, being keenly con- third, and his left was not a tested:* strong attacking point. Francia
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Fourteenth Round:-Alfred atriving for a knock-out. It was his only. chance of winning, and he tried hard to make an opening. Many of his blows missed...
Fifteenth Round:-A hard round te nisha splendid fight.. Both men, fought well, but the Filipino could not get in a knock-out-blow. Nagelin got the verdict-u popular one, and one he thoroughly de- served
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