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NAVAL BOXING

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"PRELIMINARY-ROUNDS- ENCOURAGING

HOME FOOTBALL

MATCHES DOWN FOR SATURDAY

Blackburn....

THE-following Euglish and Scote tish league matches are down for decision on Saturday":

FIRST DIVISION At the Royal Naval Canton last night the preliminary bouts of the China Fleet, novices, ufficers and Aston Villa amateur team Boxing Champion Bolton ship were staged and

Nome very Chelsea

The Huddersfield clever boxing was soOOD. tournament continues to-night, and Leicester the finals will be held on Saturday Liverpool

Middlesbro." night.

Newcastle |

Last night's results were as fol. lows:

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There Was commonly to Order of Department, by KLOELLENCY TE GOVERNOR, of One cricket in the First Division on Lot of OROWN LAND at Yaumati Saturday last, but the only League in the Colony of Hong Kong game played took rather a surpris- for a term of 75 years, with the ing course Most people - thought option of renewal: nt_ Crown Best that the K.C.C. team-would-mop- to be fixed by the Burreyor of Hup the Navy without very much Majesty tes Kixe, for one further term | difficulty, though with three and a of 75 years.

half hours cricket at most possible a draw was quite on the cards But I doubt if anyone quite expect ed the very useful showing the Navy, made, especially as they were without B. J. Shaw and Eaden, as well as being short of all the Devon shiros. I fancy the side has been somewhat underrated, and that, now Shaw definitely knows what material he has to draw on, it will do much better than before." It was a big shock to the Kowloon Club Sig. Smith (Heries) beat A.B.' to lose five wickets for forty-eight, Proudlock on points. and, had not Melanes come to the rescue, and F. W. & Smith backed him up, they might well have lost the match. Yates, Jemmet, and Marsham took most of the wickets, and I see Farnhill was behind the sticks for Shaw who had a day on. To get rid of the ...'s strongest team for a hundred and fifty-five runs was quite a good performance. In the batting, however, the ab- sence of Shaw and Eaden was sovenly felt, and the more so bo- cause Farahill, who is a very sound bat, failed to come off. Marsham is improving every match and is finding what I believe to bo his true form.

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At the end, the Navy still wanted forty-six runs and had four wickets left. The result was somewhat of a set-back for the K.C.C. hoper of winning the Shield.

A New Bowler,

Cock Bugler points.

Light Weight.

Portsmouth ̈ Sheffield U.. Wolves

r. Wednesday

Manchester C. Arsenal

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r. Birmingham v. West Brom. r... Leeds

Derby Sunderland

r. Everton v. Blackpool

SECOND DIVISION

Notts County.

.. Swansea

Southampton Fulham

Bradford

Teather Weight. Fitchett (Verity) Simmonds (Hermes) on

'Burnley'

Charlton

beat

Grimsby.

Manchester U. v.

Lincoln

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Welter Weight.

Love (Hermes) on points.

A.B. Payne (Keppel) beat I.. Sig. Ord. Barratt (Kent) beat A.B. Blakestone (Cornwall) on points.

A.B. Pullman (Medway) beat A.B. Gibson (Verity) on points,

AB Moul (Wishart) beat—Á‚B.- A.B. Shoa (Hermes) bent Mne. Wilkinson (Suffolk) on points. Mills (Suffolk) on points.

Notts Fortat. 1, Millwall

Oldham Plymouth Preston Stoke City Tottenham

v. Port Vale

t. West Ham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Aldershot Brighton

Bristol R.

Cardiff Palace

Torquay

v Coventry

1. Brantford

r. Clapton Orient.

Newport

Middle Weight.

7. Bournemouth Mac. Clayson (Hermes) beat Gillingham

Now- Norwich. Britol C. A.1. Rowlands (Keppel). lands was cautioned for holding Queen's P.R., Exeter but persisting in it was disquali-

Bed,

AB, Pringle (Medway) walk over from A.B. Day (Wild Swan). Day was not allowed by the doctor to fight;

AMATEUR TEAM CÒM. PETITION

Feather Weight.'

Reading, Southend

Watford

Northampton

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1. Swindon,

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington v. Wrexham Barrow Carlisle

Chester Crewe

v. Stockport

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v.Gateshead

v. Hull City

A.B. Mugford (8th D.F.) beat Mansfeld 1. Halifax Boy Ward on points.

The trial game On the Club ground provided, I trust, some gentlemen with much uceded exer- cise, but as a game of cricket it could only be described adequately by one or two of the more crude American remarks that I sometimes hear on the talkies. I hear there are great hopes of oue Ricketts, a slow bowler, who doos a bit from

Light Weight. the log and also has the straight top

·A.B. Baldwin (Hormes) krocked spinner. His victims last Saturday were definitely of the ferret class out AB. Clark (Suffolk) in the 50 his figures may be discounted.first round. We shall, however, have a chance of forming a clearer opinion later. There is no doubt a really good slow right-hander is badly needed in the Colony..

To-morrow's Games,

Walter Weight,.--

beat

A.B. Emerson (Suffolk) A.B. Crouch (8th D.F.) on points. Middle Weight, -A.B. Wedge (8th D.F.) beat L Stoker Bartlett (Hermes) on points A.B. Thompson (Cornwall) beat

A.B. Hall (Medway) knocked out Mne. Bannerman (Kent) in the first round.

Out of four possible games in the First Division three will takene Ransome (Kent) on points

4.3. Dawson (Kent) knocked out place, while the Civil Service and

A.B. Aukett (Suffolk) in the first Craigengower have a blank data. The star match of the day is that round. between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Hong Kong C.C. The former have the advantage of play ing upon their own ground and have their strongest team out. The latter have got Owen Hughes back in the side, and T. A. Pearce will probably be fit enough to play: I

doubt, however, if he will be up to much bowling, and this leaves the Club with Beck, Reid, Ricketts, and Duckitt as their only bowlers, as I hardly expect that Owen Hughes will find a length after having had no cricket for three months-though he certainly got quite a few wickets in Club cricket at home. Both "KONU-CRICKET CLUB, ides are going all out to win, but

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I cannot imagine that the result will be other than a draw. I hope with luck to see the-game and to, publish a few criticisms in my Notes next week.

The Katting.

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HONG KONG BOXING SEASON

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New Brighton v. Walsall Rochdale r. Barnsley Rotherham Southport

York City.

Tranmere

r. Hartlepools

v.. Doncaster

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen e. Queen's Park

Ayr United Clyde Dundee. Falkirk Motherwell, Rangers

St. Johnstone

v. Celtic

v. Morton

East Stirling Kilmarnock Cowdenbeath Hamilton Hearts

St Mirren 2. Airdrie Third Lagark v. Partick

F.A. CUP RE-PLAYS

BRISTOL ROVERS WIN AT GILLINGHAM

LONDON, Dec 14. At a meeting of the Hong Kong BRISTOL Rovers, Brighton-and Tranmere Rovers passed into Boxing Association on Tuesday, it was decided not to open the new boxing sesson until the New Year. the Third Round of the F.A. Cup The opening tournament has had by winning their replays yester to be twice postponed, recently day. owing to the Association – being unable to find any opponent to

ght Signahnan Morris.

Morris won the welterweight belt in November 1831 when he defeat- ed A. B. Warnee on points in a very spectacular Aght

A.B. Ewin is the bolder of the middleweight belt.

Bristol Rovers Brighton

The results in detail were:- Gillingham Wrexham*

3. Bristol City Tranmere

After extra time.

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The Navy are at home to the Indian Recreation Club and will have to go all out to avoid defeat unless the matting upsets the Indian bowlers. By the way I have advantage be pegged down tighter, the strip must have a uniform and that there is rather an awk width of eight feet but I im not -ward patch at one end in which a certain of this. Another point is, fast bowler is liable to get a bit should the matting come to the tangled, if he follows through. But popping eresse only or right to the Oldham

v. Chelsea I have no doubt this, will, all be base of the stumps! I have seen Brighton

Aston Villa remedied... I am not sure if there both arrangements and my persopal Bradford C. are any official rules about matting predilection is for the former. 1 Darlington Adv. Torquay or i

QPR There are not in England, I believe, should be glad to hear from any of

Watford- but probably there are in South my readers who can give me any AfrienI have a vague recollection authentic information on the point. Bradford HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. I have read somewhere that Anyway; there is no doubt that it March. Un

means & big pall for the home team, Buty (Continued at foot of rest Column) and it is just on the cards that the Birmingham

Navy might get Away with the game. It is, of course, obvious that the result of to-morrow's two games All have nory hearing on

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envoys from Tunnan province to "promote · better, relations between

the southwestern provinces,

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According to the Canton Casette chow yesterday, are expected, several Japanese dressed in shabby to come down to Canton to-day, Western clothes were found hawk- "Canton.Bir. Chang Pang Nin, and will call upon the focal reading Japanese goods on the Streetą“ representative of the Kweichow or with whom further discussions of the city during the past few provincial authorities, arrived. at will be held.-Canton Gazette. days. The Japanese peddlers spoke Nanning a few days ago, and call-

fluently the Shanghai dialect and ed upon Generals Li Taung Jen,

pretended to be Shantung natives. Pei Chung Hai, Wong Kak Cher, the severe boycott, many Japanese Their identity, however, was soon and other Ewangsi leaders with in China have been rendered job disclosed when they showed their whom discussions took place rolet- Isse and take to bawking in the ware which bore marks of Japad- ing to current national problems, hope of thus creating a market. ose make. There was no transson,

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band tal were later joined by Messrs. carrying on their trade in this It is understand that owing to Chang Chung and Dan Chi Sin, manuer in some of the inland (Continued on Previous Column)

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