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BOXING

RESULT OF LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

CHALLENGE TO THE VICTOR

The lightweight championship of the Colony was won by A.B. Davies of H.M.S. "Hermes" at the City Hall on Saturday night when he fought Ldg.-Smn. Hall of HM8. "Titania" in the fourth tournament of the Hong Kong Boxing Associa- ¡tion's present season. It was a good fight and the better man won.

AB. White, of H.M.S. Suffolk,” who weighs around 180 lb., lasues Ja challenge to the winner.

The Curtain Raiser

was a six The curtain raiser round featherweight hout between A.B. Adams of H.M.S. "Bruce" (128 lb.) and Sto. Walters of H.MS. "Hermes" (124, lb.),

There was not much, science about either men, but they were

willing sloggers right from the start. Walters landed a lucky blow in the second round, and, fol- lowing up his advantage, knocked out his opponent with a series of blows to the head..

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Friend v. Odell game little lightweights came together in the next bout. These were A.B. Friend, of HMS "Titania" (126 lb.) and Sto. Odell, of H.M.S. "Hermes" (129 lb.), who made a lot of friends when he peared in the last tourney.

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In the second round Hall WAN warmed for holding." Fraser also received a warning: In the third for Hitting low. He took a little punlabment" fnthia Sframe. Hall: again held in the fourth and was warned. Fraser improved, fo

Fraser set the pace from the fifth, but did not hit so hard as Hall. He was sino too cautious and missed some good opportunities. In the tenth round Hall was again warned for holding and in open fight Fraser scored, but Hall's lead in the open, tug round stood him in good stead, and he got the verdict.

The Main Bont

AMATEUR AGAIN

TILDEN'S LAWN TENNIS

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NOW REINSTATED

New York, Saturday,» The United States Lawn Tennis Association, at a meeting to-day, reinstated W. T. Tilden to. A com- plete amateur status.

He is, however, going to Europe with F. T. Hunter on May 8, on a tennis tour and it is probable that both will be unavsEable" for the United States in the Davis' Cupi competition. -Reuter's American Service.

*Tilden was suspended last August

The main bout of the evening was a 18-roand contest for the light- weight Championship of the Colony and the belt presented by Mr. Afor writing about a match he played In this being forbidden by the Association.

Murdoch.

This brought together: Lär-Smn. Hall, of H.M.S. "Titania" (185 lb.) and A. B. Davies of HM.S. "Hermen" (135 lb.)..

No goalkeeper in Scotland has shown more consistent brifliance Referee: Mr. A. Murdoch.

than Robb, not even Harkness, of It was a lively bout from the the Hearts, or Thomson, of Celtic. first round, both exhibiting hefty Time and again be has been the punches and good knowledge of the finer points of the game. In oratio at the bridge for the Hiber- the second Davies missed a wick-nians, inspiring his colleagues by ed upper cat. After this Hall fore his stmoet reckless daring-An

"Athletic News" writer. ed the pace, but did not have mat- tera all his own way. Davles land. |ed on the jaw often in the sixth but could not hurt Hall who fell through missing a wild swing.

Davies was very smart when forced to the ropes, and in the ap-eighth slipped away smartly just aa Hall's right was travelling to his jaw. Davies was again sp- plauded in the ninth for some clever dodging" which had · Häll guessing. In the 11th' Hall shift- ed his attack to the "body and this had the effect of slowing Davies up, where punches to the head failed. gar

The distance was six-rounds. • Both exchanged hefty blows right from the word "go." In the |second round Odell was too eager, and ran into a straight right to the Jaw, which dropped him for a count of eight. He fought on gamely, however, and took a lot of punishment. Although still on the receiving end, Odell Improved

in: the fifth and sixth rounds

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Davies was on the run after this

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lalter won on points,

De Bell v. Trimming

However, Hal's spart came too The third bout was also a alx-late and Davies' lead in the earlier rounder and a fine scrap was put up round could not be wiped off. by two middleweights-A.B. De Davion got a popular verdict and Bell of H.M.S. "Bryca" (162 lb.) was well applauded when Mr. R. M. and AB. Trimming of H.M.S. Dyer, chairman of the HKB.A.,

fastened the Murdoch beft on him. "Hermes" (148 b.)

Closing Boat.

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Castor oil is a terror to meat children. The very thought of it fills them with dread. Once upon a time there seemed to be no al- ternative for this nauseating In the second round De Bell was

though highly useful medicine.. floored for eight and six, but came The closing bout of the evening But that time is now past; in up gamely and finished the round. was between E. R. Sills of H.M.S.| Baby's Own Tablets will be found Previous to this the exchanges were "Hermes" (117 lb.) and A. B. a perfect substitute, and one

Milbourn of H.M.S. "Kent" - (128 | which the children' like. In the third round Delb.). Bell went down for counts These two fought like game of six, nine, nine, and eight, cocks for half a round and then but refused to be knocked Sills was knocked out.

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out. When he hit the canvas- for the fifth time in this round the referee stopped the bout, which went to Trimming on a technical knockout.

Fraser v. Hali

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Marine Fraser, of H.M.S. "Tamar" (147 b.), a former welter- weight champion af the Colony, figured in a 10-round contest with A.B. Hell, of HM.S. "Hermes" (148 lb.) before the interval.

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