MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928.
Sport Columns
HOME FOOTBALL.
SEMI-FINALISTS IN-CUP COMPETITIONS.
LEAGUE RESULTS.
The eight clubs which will play
tions on March 24, all Won оп
LOCAL BOXING.
FINE PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY..
MORRELL TO FIGHT.
The attention of boxing enthu-
full
RIFLE MEETING.
COLONY'S CHAMPIONSHIPS
DECIDED,
INDIVIDUALS AND TEAMS:
THE CHINA MAIL,
LETTERS & RADIO.
ADDRESSES WHO CANNOT BE TRACED.
POST OFFICE LIST.
The two events on the first day A General Post Office notification, of the Colony's championship rifle issued on Saturday, gives the fol-! meciing organised by the. Honglowing particulars with regard Kong Rifle League wero decided to unclaimed correspondence, otc., on Saturday at the Kowloon City at the Post Office!— frange.
Posta Restante Correspondence. The fog was so thick when the
G. Adair, J. B. Afleck, Madam
for the next programme
dimeult to see ten. yards. Tho
it the semi-finals of the English slasta is drawn to our advertise-compatition. was due to commenco Balisoni, T. Brown (Denia Murray and Scottish Football Cup competi-ment columns in which is given tho at 9 a.m. yesterday that it was & Co.), Dr. C. A. P. Bell, Rov. and Saturday at the first time of nak tournament to be held under the weather improved and a start was! Mrs. C. R. Callender, C. A. Calkins, ing. All the home teams in Eng-apices of the Hong Kong Boxing made at 10.15 am. Conditions H. Collier, Commercial Pacifle Cable und were successful but three of Ascelation on Saturday next. The were good generally but the wind Company, A. Dubois, C. H. Edwards the visiting teams in the Scottish top-liner is a 15-round affair for troubled a good many competitors (c/o Crossley, Ltd), D. Fraser,
the Middleweight Championship of at the 800 yards range.
W. E, Ford, I. Goldenberg, I. competition won. Saturday's re- salts (per Reuter) were s
fol-the Colony and the R. M. Dyer Belt Out of about 240 competitors, Giuseppe, J. Haywood, E. Henke,
between Sig. Morris, the well-only nine
W. Killeck, Rev. G. H. de Kay, B. were civilians, aight known scrapper of the "Argus," from the Portuguese Company of, Krivoss, M. C. Lui, R. A. Lanning, and Stoker Merrell, of the "Vindic-the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Rw. G. W. Lewis, Link Wun Sun Live," who has been knocking 'em Corps and Mr. Goodman. all over the place at Shanghai,
low:-
'.
F.A. Cup (6th round). Blackbura 2. Manchester United 0 Sheffield United 3, Nutts. Forest 0. Huddersfield 6, Tottenham 1. Arsenal 4, Stoke 1.
Scottish Cup (4th round).
Albion 0, Rangers 1.
Motherwell 0, Celtie 2. Queen's Park 1. Partick.D. Dunfermline 0, Hibernians 4.
League Division 1. Burnley 1, Michtlesbrough 1. Bury 2, Birmingham 3. Liverpool 4, Bolton 2. Portsmouth 3, Cardit 0. West Ham 0, Everton 0.
Division II.
Fulham 5. Bristol City 0.
Hull 0, Chelsen 2.
Leeds 0, Grimsby 0.
Manchester City 4. Blackpool 1. ́ Port Vale 3, Notts. County 0. Preston N. E. 6, Clapton Orient 0. South Shields 0, Oldham 3. Swansea 3, West Bromwich 2. Wolverhampton 2, Southampton 1.
Division III (South). Bristol Rovers 3, Norwich & Chariton 1; Torquny 0.
Coventry 0, Brentford 9.
Gillingham 2, Bournemouth 1.
Merthyr 2, Southend 3.
Newport 7, Luton 2. Plymouth 3, Northants 3. Queen's Park Rangers 2, Crystal
Palace'
Swindon B, Millwall 0. Walsall 3. Brighton 3. Watford B, Exeter 2.
Division II (North). Accrington 4. Southport L. Ashington 0, Bradford 3. Bradford City 4, Barrow 1. Crewe 2, Tranmere 3. Darlington 4, Chesterfield 2, Doncaster 1, Wrexham L. Halifax 1, Stockport 3. Hartlepools 1, Rotherham 3. Lincoln 3 Rochdale 1. New Brighton 4, Nelson 0. Wigan 3, Durham 0.
Scottish League,
Aberdeen 3, Raith 0. Bo'ness 0, Clyde 0.
3t. Johnstone 2, Falkirk 1.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division .I.
Goals.
P. W, D. L
F. A. Pta. ...30 14 9 7 76 52 37
Huddersfield 28 16 48 68 47 36
Everton
Leicester
Cardiff
Bolton
Blackburn Burnley
Bury Aston Vilin Sunderland
Service Champion.
Unpaid Correspondence,
A STRIKING PROGRAMME.
BOXING
10th March, at 915 p.m.
(Under the Auspices of Hong Kong Boxing Association).
15 Rounds Contest for the Middleweight Championship of the Colony and the I.M. DYER BELT. Batween
V. SIGN. MORRIS
STOKER MORRELL, H.M.S. "ARGUS"
H.M.S. "VINDICTIVE" Middleweight Champion of the Colony. Welter and Middleweight Champion
of Shanghai.
MONEY & SHARES,
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10 Rounda Lightweight Contest
V.
On Yokohama—
A. B. WHITE, H.M.S. "VINDICTIVE"
On demand
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(por tac!)
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest.
Sovereignas
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L. S. HALL H.M.S. TITANIA”
MARINE FRASER
H.M.S. "TAMAR"
MARINE HARRIS. H.M.S. "ARGUS"
6 RoundA Bantamweight Contest. BANDSMAN McCONNELL -V.
2nd K.O.S.B.'a. ·
A. B. VATEY. H.M.S. "SERAPH."
Smith, J. de Landero, R. Meon, Geo. S. Muf, L. Mayol, J. A. Ogden, W. The rest of the programme looks.
Owen, Mons. Ostroumoff, R. The two competitions decided Palmer, Miss E. M. Pye, Mr.. equally interesting. L. S. Hall, of
Miss ·A. Flatt, H: the "Titania," will meet A. B. were the United Services individual Petroff, White, another "Vindictive" expon-championship and the team cham-Pampanga, M. A. Sofner, Vim ent, over 10 rounds; Marine Fraser, pionship. Conditions were "King's Summers, Kate South, K. Vogel, of the "Tamar, will clash with first stage," with rilles as issued M. E. Vittaly (Associated Drug Manine Harris, of the "Argus," (without apertare sights or slings), Co.), Wong Sing Woon, J. W. Wil- over six rounds, as will Bandsman meaning six inch bull on targets, son (H. F. Ritchie & Co.), H. W. McConnell, of the Kosbies with two alghters and seven shots to Welman, Wun Sun, Messrs. F. D.
count at each range, no time limit, & H. A. Weller, N., S. Wong. A. B. Vatey, of the "Seraph.”
The Portuguese sailor, da Silva, 200 yards, 500 yards and 600 yards. Seventeen teams of eight men will again be seen in the local ring,! opposing Stoker Reynolds, of the each competed for the team cham-
H. Charence (c/o American, Con- "Ambrose," over 10 rounds at the pionship, the one shoot for each sutate), W. Hughes (c/o H.K. man also counting for the indivi- Hotel), Dr. Dorcas Kwok, Dr. C. M. middleweight limit.
The advertisement gives parti-dual championship of the United Lee (Episcopal Hospital), B. F. eulars as to booking arrangements. Services.
Muller, Misa V. Smith (c/o Amer- Mr. Chandler of H.M.S. "Carican Consulate), N. S. Wong, The tournament will take place at the Lue
situated in liste" won the Services champion- Theatre,
Registered Articles. Percival Street, just off the main ship with a score of 91 points (the tram track to Causeway Bay.
possible being 105, or 35 at each Mons. Cosscmille, Madame Deutz, range). Corporal Willott of
Mrs. F. S. Gibbings (8.8. "Mace-Booking at MOUTRIE'S for Members of the Hong Kong Boxing Association H.M.S. "Argus" and Regimental denia"), Gobaid Ram Katyal & Co., Sergeant-Major Murray of the 2nd Hong Kong Publishing Co., A. W. Batt. Scots Guards each scored 91. Hogan (c/o Hong Kong Hotel), In the count-out, Corporal Willott Kou Yao Kal, B. Krivoss, M. L. took second place because he had Lakeman (c/o H.K. Hotel), Mrs., the higher score (29) at the longest L. Let Lander (c/o Repulse Bay range, against R.S.M. Murray's 28. Hotel), L. Maclean (c/o H.K. Hotel), W. W. Murdock (c/o H.K. However, there are about forty Hotel), C. L. Mullane (c/o Amer-
Nguyen prizes in the Services champion-ican Consulate),"
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HEAVY BOXING.
WHAT HEENEY & DELANEY RECEIVED.
DEMPSEY'S RETURN.
WOR DI
Team Champions.
Dan
10 Rounds Middleweight Contest. V.
J. P. da SILVA. Transport. "PERO de ALENQUER"
STOKER REYNOLDS
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on Wednesday, 7th and Thursday, 8th March General Public: Friday, 9th and Saturday, 10th March.
Ringside Seats $5; others $3 & $1.
LEE THEATRE
New York, Saturday. Heeney and Delaney each receiv- ed $41,244 for Thursday night's fight.-Reuter.
The Fight. Tom Heeney, the New Zealand heavyweight champion: points in a keen fifteen rounds contest for the right to meet Géne Tunney, defeating Jack Delaney.
Heeney's bulldog. methods over- come. the flashier and more subtle second.
The left wing of the 2nd Batt. Delaney, who afterwards paid a generous tribute to the New Zea- Scots Guards were third. Volun- lander's ability and sportsmanship.teers also fired as a team. Another Shangoseng Heeney won because he was the team was from the Royal Naval aggressor throughout, although the Dockyard Rifle Club.. margin of points was very narrow.
ship. Silver cups are not being Nhung, K. C. Perera, M. H. Pear- Safier presented each year, the first three son, Miss Ros! Sanchés, Capt. B. Importers Agency getting a percentage of the en- Schrieber, G. Schweizer (c/o H.K. Wootong Tungwah trance fees and the others also ra- Hotel), Ch, Trimer, Paul Wolwort Tecsent
(5.8. "Anvera"), Yardynsky (e/o) Leayeeman ceiving a small money prize.
1129 2689 The team shoot was open to any Ottery).
H.M.S. "Argus" won first prize and H.M.S. "Carlisle" were
unit.
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..... Kalagan. Swatow
Here is Romance,
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Douglaser H.K. Steamboats
Manila.
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Water-boats True, the reporter also belongs
Cheah Wing Cuen.
Unclaimed Radio Telegrams.
From. Address.
Cholon. Cholon. Toronto Ont. Swatow, 2885 4141 Yesterday's Events.
Mangostan
Söerabaja.
Water pipes in Kingston Council Yunnanfl houses are to be specially covered, Yesterday's "shoot" was opened Konyune
Detroit Mich. with a Musketry Competition for Rose Wong Rickard said that at present he teams of eight and an Individual
(Continued on Next Column.} intended to match Heaney with the Musketry Competition which were winner of the Sharkey v. Risko fight fired concurrently.
Immediate Future.
New York, Friday.
on March 12, unless the latter bout
The conditions for both com- produces an outstanding opponent petitions were: Targets, "King's to meet Tunney in the first of two First Stage" with two sighters. fights which the world's heavy-At 300 yards 15 rounds rapid in weight champion wants this year, one minute and ten rounda snap ---Reuter's American Service.
shooting at the same distance with
Dempany Again?
New York, Friday.
|22" Wantage target, three seconds" exposure irregularly spread over
Mr. Tex Rickard has announced two minutes.
30 14 7 9 71 63 35 Jack Dempsey's return to the ring. The results were so under:-
.31 14 6 11 63 49 34 It is anticipated that Dempsey will
Teams-1, Queen's Royal Regi- 3023 meet Gene Tunney for the thirdment "A" team (502); 2. Queen's
61 68 32 time in September.
30 13 8.9 52 50 34
.30 12.9 9
45
50
.30 11 9 10
32 14 4 14
12
30 11 9 10 58 58
31
.31 14 2 15 54
57
28 11
Royal Regiment "B" team (470);
68 69 31 Mr. Rickard said that he was of 3, H.M.S. "Argus" "A" team (462).
Individual: 1, Mr. Chandler,
the opinion that Heeney had not 20 20 12 5 12 66 54 29 made a sufficiently good showing H.M.S. "Carlisle" (88); 2, Sergt. 7 10 56 53 20 | against Delaney to warrant a Berham, K.0.5.B. (79); 3. Mr. Tottenham ..29 12 5 12 50 01 29 Heeney-Tunney match in June, but Barber, H.M.S. "Argas" (77). Middlesbro.31 9 10 12
many of the best American boxing Twenty-seven teams from various
.30 10 7 13
00 28 62
West Ham 11 6 13 50 47 29 critics do not share Rickard's units fired in the Tile Competition. Derby Arsenal 27 10 7 10 57 89-27 opinion:-Reuter's American Ser- Birmingham 30 7 12 11 49 C1 26 vice. Portsmouth 30 106 14 50:73 26
The distances were 300 and 200 yards, 15 rounds, and a time limit [Note: It will be recalled "that of 1 min. 30 secs. Targets were Shefeld U. 29 9 7 13 51 62 25 M'chester U. 28 10 5 13 47 4 25 Tex Richard had previously an-fron plates which fell on being hit, Wednesday 29 5 10 14 49 02 20 nounced Jack Dempsey's retire the winners being the team knock- ment. Heeney might have had a ing over their tiles in the shortest title matel if he had knockedjtime.
4
Division II.
3 13
Goals.
30
Goals.
F. W. D. IF A. Pts Delaney out.}. Chelsea .....30′ 18 6 6.57
Results:-1, Scot's Guards "C" .42 M'chester C. 20 18 5
team (55 secs.); 2, Scots Guards 6 76 45 41 Preston
.....30 16 8 6 06 42 40
"E" team (1 min. 5 secs); 3, Scots Leeds
.31 17 6 8 74 81 40
Guarda "A" team (1 min. 14 secs.): Oldham .30 16 6 8 59 34 38
Division III (North) Stoke
Event No. 7 was an Attack. Com- .20 15
15 5.9 54 43 35 W. Bromwich 31 12 3 10 60 55 Notts. Forest 29 13 6 9 65
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, petition for teams. Distances were 32 Bradford
.31 21 8 28 31 60 400 to 100 yards, 15 rounds per Swansea....30 13 0 11 89 55 32 Doncaster 30 18 67 66 32 41 firer, and targets, gure two sil-
13 54 40 31 Tranmere Port Vale.30 14
29.10 6 7 23 45
38 houettes. The shooters commenc- Bristol City 31 12 7 12 02 01 31 Stockport .29 16 6 8 50 19 47 Grimsby .30 10 10 10
DJ 39 37 46.57. 30
Bradford C. .30 12 10 8 06 40 3ed at 400 yards and fired five Hull
.29 9 11 0 34 38 20
34 rounds lying, advanced 200 yards Darlington 15 4 10 63
..29
43 34 Rending .30 9 8 13 44 60 26
..31 13 8 10 61 52 34 and fired five rounds kneeling, Accrington Clapton O...30 10 0 14 45 64. 20 Lincoln
.31 15 4 11 69 58 34 again advanced 100 yards and fired 9 8 13 39 03 26 Wrexham Barnsley ..809 181
...90 15 4 11 48 47 34 ve rounds standing. Southampton 31 9 7 15 48 60 25 Notts County 31 8 9 14 49 50 25 Halifax.....39 11 9 10.59 50 31 Southport ...30 15 3 12 63 50 33
Results:-1, Scots Guards, Head- Fulham .30 0 5 16 50 19 28
61 59 31 quarter Wing (60); 2, 1st Queen's Blackpool 31 8 7 16 00 82 23 Rochdale.29 16 1 13
N. Brighton .28 11 8 11 GO 28 (58); 3, H.M.S. "Argua" (56). Wolven .....30 8 6 16 46 75 22
7 13 Rotherham ..80 10
52 50 27 Sth. Shields 918 21 41, 88 14 Hartlepools .31 11
The Revolver Pool which was 5.15 53 66 27 Division III. (South)
Chesterfield 31 9 8 14 53 02 26 open to all comers and was shot Goals.
Crewo ..80 8 7 15
68 08 23 both on Saturday and yesterday, P. W. D. L F. A. Pls. Ashington ..31 7717 61 83 21 provided some good sport. Pistols Millwall
....30 19 5 6 80 44 43 Durham ST 86 18 20 72
and ammunition were supplied. Northonts ...28 17 6 6 74 46 39 Wigan ...31 7 6 18 40 78 Plymouth .80 1059 65 42 37 Brighton....30
.30 14 70 42 Ba 36 Barrow... Queen's P.R. 30 140 10 50 83 34 Swindon „26 14 56 63 44 33 Newport
Exoter Charlton Southend
Nelson
20 19. 7 9 59 48 33 Motherwell
20 12 8 49
18 62 29
Scottish League.
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The results were:-
'Saturday.-1, Cpl. Willott (36);
2. A/B. Rigby, H.M.S. "Cicala.
45 Third place was tied for between
28 20 5 3 87 30 Rangera 48 30 Celtic
40 33
41
$1 20 Hearts
.20 19 0 5 77 34
44 C.P.O. Cann, H.M.S. "Marazion"
.30 17 8 4 21-27 42 and Mr. Chandler, both of whom ..30 18 4 8 82 41 40 52 GB 29 St. Mirren..20 15 6 9 69 50 38 scored 31.
.28 10 10. 8
12.62 10 3.12 .28 18
7 11
2 10 50 56 29 Aberdeen.81 15 4 12 58 54 34
Yesterday-1, A/B. Rigby (42);
31 12 4 15 54 69.28 Kilmarnock .20 13 80 50 43. 842, Mr. Chandler (40).
Bournemouth 29 11 Crystal Pal: 29 10 Brentford Gillingham Watford
Walenil
.29 14 5 10 09 50 39
.31 18 8.13 07 50 33
Thanks are extended to the fol- Bristol R....29 11 2 10 55 60 24 St Johnston 31 12 8 11 58. 55 32 lowing for donations to the prize
.27 19.7 10
48 48
Partick
.29 10 6 14 GO 87 25
31 9. 5:17 62 77
207 8:14 52.58
8077 B 15 42
Norwich Merthyr Coventry 20 8 10 43 Torquay .20 6 14.30
Luton
7
Falkirk
Cowdenbeath 20 12 7 10 49 51 81 fund: the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Ber- Hibernians
30 10 7 18 55 53 27 nard, Mr. RM. Dyer, Mr. K. E. Dundee.90 11 4 15 61 69 20 Queen's Park 39 9 6 15 54 63 24 Greig, Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Mr. Airdrieonians 30 7 10 13 43-60 24 N. S. Brown, and Mr. F. R. Marsh. 8 7 10 87 68 23 The Portuguese Co. H.K.V.D.C. 18. Clyde 16.62
Hamilton. .80 9 4 1784 68 22 team fired; again yesterday and Bo'ness .00 9 4-17--89691 22
eight from the Scottish Co. also Faith
298 G 18 48 78 Dunfermline.30 33 24.38 1009 took part. (t
(Continued at foot of next
Column.)
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TO A DAISY.
(If Burns had been a golfer he might have written thus.]
I grant ye're modest-lookin' single,
But when ye in yir millions mingle
On the green swaird, in field an' dingle,
Ye're no sae dowf.
I dinna ken anither thing'll
Sae spoil ane's gowf.
I've met ye mony an evil hoor, Whaur für ayont the city stour, Drivin', a ba' wi' a' ma pooer Along its air-wey,
1 looked tae find it safe an' sure Clear the fair-wey,
Instead I find ye by the dizzen: An' somehaur in yir snawy prison Ayont a' hope o' manumission
My bran' new ba".
An' fegs! tac.thole yir slee derision
Is warst avá.
Whiles I hae sliced deep intae' whins, (An' they're gey rough on tender skins), An' whiles on fences barked ma skins
When oot of boonds..
But ye're the cause o' greater sins
An' deeper wounds..
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O had the bitter bitin' North That blow on yir mischievous birth But nipt ye when ye glinted forth
Amid the storm,
An' turned ye back agen tae earth,,
You an' yir swarm!
- "Gowfer."
THE SINS O' THE FAITHERS.
I canna get the hang o't
Wan wee bit;
So I'll juist mak a sang o't In guld black writ
I'm sittin sad an' weary,
Lang past teri, Dacin' lessons dreary,
Warld withoot en'!
Whut hae ever I dune
That I should suffer sae?
It canna be for my sin
That noo I hae tae pay.
I mind me that the Bible
Says it's the auld fowks' sins- (Tae me it seems a libel) Are paid for by the weans,
So that's hoo winter, summer,
My dreary weird I dree: '' My faither is a plumber--- So there's nae rest for me.
"Scapegoat"
Mining.
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to a millionaire family-he is Mr.Bengnets John Barry Ryan, grandson of Kailan Mining Ad.
Langkate (Combined). T18% £20,000,000 Mr. Thomas Fortune do. (Single) ... T10 Ryan-but apparently very little of Shanghai Explorations $2
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Raabs of Mr. Barry Ryan, and he earns
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Open-Air Girl
Mias Margaret Kahn is 23,, and her hobby is the opon-air life. She has spent much time in London, and is very fond of England.
Her father is head of one of New York's biggest banking concerns, and is generally listed with the world's richest men.
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Dairy Farm
"At last I am free," he said | Watsons when he severed his connection Der A. Wings with the 30 odd companies he had ane, Crawfords
Mackintosha controlled. "All these years I have Sinceres been a slave."
His first wife, who died in 1917, was known as "the
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gives away a million a year." Constructions Because she did. She founded H, K. Govt, Loans churches, hospitals, and convales- cent homes in ten States.
Twelve days after her death Mr.
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rier of the Roberto Robert: HOME SERVICE RUGGER. (Italy) and Jack Gaganon (New Bedford) heavy-weight boxing con- test;
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at
H. M. the King attended Twickenham for the second Satur-
Bristol City Reserves, with 27 day in succession, on the occasion points from 15 games, maintain
of the inter-Service rugby match, their leadership in the western which was played in glorious wen-section of the Southern League, and ther before an attendance of 12,000 | Southampton, Reserves, with -24: spectators. A
points from 18 games, are, at the The Army beat the Royal by 11 head of the table in the eastern points to 5.-Reuter.
Bection.