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BOXING CARD

Whelan And Owens To Fight To A Finish

(BY "ROY MURBAX”)

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the referee give a draw at the close of the 15 rounds the fight will continue until a decision is reach- ed!

Next, in

order of

ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE

Kwok Fung, 21-year-old unem- ployed man, who pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery with violence, was sentenced to 18 months" hard labour by the Acting Chief Justice, His Hozir Mr. C. G. Alabaster, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday.

Mr. E. H. Williams, Acting Crown Sofieltor, who conducted the pro- secution said the crime was com mitted on the evening of June 13. when..complainant, Wong Yuet-ho. 40-year-old widow, was walking along Chatham Road, near Gun Club Hill Accused, came up from behind and struck her three times on the head with a stick. A

ensued.. struggle

and accused anatched away the handbag, con-

The Boxing tournament ar- ranged by the Hong Kong Boxing Promotion Syndicate for July 30, at the Po Hing Theatre, Kowloon,

importance has been postponed til Saturday, July 31, commencing at 8 pm. comes the Young Aromin-Mac The promoter has eventually been Stong scrap. Fus Fisher the hold

er of the bantamweight crown is able to compile as

moment. programme as the material at his unable to fight at the disposal would allow. Considering and this gives young Aromin an-taining $1,20, the scarcity of new blood in the other chance to show his metal. As he was running away, a tari- local fistic world, the arranging of The fact that Mac Siong has not

Cab, bearing Mr. G. F. Walker, which will been seen in action in the local passed by. The car was stopped a boxing programme appeal to the most critical pugilis-ring conveys little or nothing to and the driver, on ascertaining tic fan is no easy task but the pro- us as regards his abilities, al- the trouble, chased accused, who gramme for the 31st. promises not though he boast quite a useful re-

was fleeing towards - Hunghom. A to disappoint.

cord in Manila. The winner may cyclist joined in the chase and have the opportunity of meeting arrested accused near the railway Fisher for his title.

bridge:

SIX FIGHTS

The programme contains six in- teresting fights, with each pair evenly

MORGAN FAVOURED

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Accused, who admitted a pre- In the welterweight class comes vlous conviction last year for matched. Three local a title clash between Battling larceny by servant, asked for championships are at stake, these Rio, the well-known Portuguese leniency, saying he had to support being in the welterweight, bantam- youngster and Fusiller Morgan the his aged parents. weight and featherweight divi-1937 Army Champion. This bout sions. The Whelan-Owens tassie, is scheduled to go 10-2 minute the last fight of the evening, is the main attraction. I don't think it is necessary to give the record of these two boxers, as the majority of local boxing fans witnessed their first struggle which ended in

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draw. Opinions varied-some consider that Owens muffed glorious opportunity of administer ing the coup-de-grace midway through the fight, while others thought the Irishman had amassed a comfortable points lead at the Antsh.

Their meeting on the 31st car be looked forward to in the nature of a 100 per cent thriller. Should

rounds, and may provide the first K.O. of the evening, as both men are capable of unloading vicious

punches, and I am inclined to think the Army boxer will be able to land that hook on the vital spo

A six-rounder between Iron Bux Jr. leading contender for the amateur flyweight championship of Hong Kong and Fus. Jack Hooson, should provide some hard hitting.

AUGUST TYPHOON

RECALLED

An inquest into the death of Chu Yu, aged 35, and Leung Shun aged 60, who lost their lives as a' result of the collapsing of a house

(33 Jardine Bazaar) during the

typhoon in August 1936 was held at the Central Magistracy yester- day when Mr. W. Schofield sat da Coroner, assisted by a jury com- Other fights are between Junior prising Messrs. G. I August (fore- lads. Regale Ewart meets Kidman), J. + Polson. and A. Gonzales, and Dennis Manders, a | Tavares. very promising little fighter, mects a young aspirant from India,

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAI

BadmintonY.MC.A.

P. Morgan, L R. Whant v. J. H. Badmin- Gelling (Indian R.C7; RG: Craig ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. v. V. N. Atienza; J. C. Brown v. Bowls Open Singles (First C H. Basto (Kowloon, B.G.C.); K. Round), E. Zimmern v. R. Basa; J. M. Omár v. J. V. Ramsay (Hang Z. R. Selby v. W. 3. Howard (Civil Kong F.C.)." Service C.C. green); Open Pairs Teonis "B" Division, Univer- (Semi-finals), 8. Eccleshall and Asity v. Hong Kong C.C.; Cuinese W. Grimmitt v. J. A. Luz and R. P. Luz, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar v. W. L. Walker and S. Randle

(Kowloon C.C. green).

United

Tennis-University Services RC.: Hong Kong C. C. v. Chinese R.C.: Club de Recreio v. South China AA; Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C.

R.G. v. Civil Service C.C.; Oralgen- gower G.C. v. Club de Recrolo; South China A.A. v. Kowloon C.C.

&

THURSDAY, JULY 22, Bridge Cheero Club Contract Bridge. 8 p.m.

Tennis.—"C" Division, Army T: C. v. Indian R.C; Chinese R.C. (1) v. Chib de Recreio; Chinese R.C. Bowls Open Singles Champion- | (2) v. Kowloon C.C.; Cralgengower ship (First Round); J. F. McGowan C.C. v. Bouth China A.A.; Kowloon

Radio Sports Club. V. A 8. Gomes, N. P. Karanjia v, Tong v

TO-MORROW

EVADING PAYMENT

OF FARE

TRADE MARKS. SUMMONS

Appearing before Mr. K. Keen An application was made by Mr. at the Central Magistracy yester- D. B. Evans, representing Mel- day. Tang Sik-hung of No. 14 Con-chers and Company, before Mr. naught Road West was convicted K. Keen at the Central Magistracy on a charge of having evaded yesterday, for the withdrawal of a on board trade mark summons against the Wing Bing Cheung, of 176 Des Voeux Road.

Dr. Begble, Medical Officer in charge of the Victoria Mortuary, said that in his opinion death was due to asphyxia caused by suffoca- tion or mechanical interference with the breathing system.

TECHNICAL EVIDENCE

Mr. E Bottomley, Government architect, gave technical evidence. He stated that the house was erected about 50 years ago, but was not sumciently dilapidated to be described as dangerous. In his opinion the collapse was due to the action of the strong wind on the Internal face of the walls..

Ip 88, wife of one of the de- ceased, and Tang Sze principle tenant of the flat, gave evidence to the effect that a powerful gust of wind tore the tiles off the roof and at the same time the parted wall collapsed.

Formal evidence was given by Detective Tung Yu and Mr. P. Morgan, Overseer of the P.WD.

The jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure and added "we would suggest that where very old buildings are exposed to the force of typhoons that suitable protection should be provided."

FALSE PRETENCES

Appearing before Mr. W. Scho- fleld yesterday at the Central Magistracy, Yau Sau was charged with obtaining a brace and bit on No. 35 D'Aigular July 5, from Street and a nail grip on July 15 from No. 41 Pairing Road by false pretences...

Inspector W. Kair stated that. defendant went to these addresses.

payment, of the fare tram-car No. 31 on July, 2.

Mr.. W. A. Gardner, Trafic In- spector employed by the Hong. The summons was that, on July Kong Tramways, Ltd., said he 5, defendants sold goods, namely a boarded tram No. 31 at about 9.40 glass jar containing solid briflan- p.m. on July 2 in Causeway Bay, tine with a cap and label bearing and proceeded to check the pas- the number 4711 in a stroll with and asked for the articles, saying sengers tickets. When he came "bell attached, to which a false to the defendant the latter nod-trade description was applied. ded and said "monthly ticket." Mr. Evans sald the terms which Witness asked him to produce it he had mentioned last week had and he took out a wallet and been complied with.

showed the red edge of a ticket. Similar summonses against the ATTEMPTED MURDER Witness Insisted on seeing the Pak On Company, of 239 Des whole thing and defendant even-Voeux Road Central, and the Fook tually took it out, when it was Wah Company, of 318 Des Voeux found to be a monthly ticket for Road, were adjourned to Tuesday

asked "him"|| July 27, at 11.30 am. July, 1935. Witness

hat he had to say and he then

Defendant pleaded that he pro-

Chief Detective-Inspector Murphy applied for a week's for-' mal remand before Mr K. Keen at the Central Magistracy.yester-

At the Central Magistracy yester day, Lee Pak-chun. 38, unemployed, appeared before Mr. W. Schoßeld day in the case in which Ll Tann took out a ticket for June, 1936.

they were for a man named Tong Tin-po, a shopkeeper at No. 21, Chu Loong Street, where defen- dant had been employed five months ago. The articles are Dawned. The complainanta, Cheung Tal-king, 19, student, and Chan Kam-chiu, 19, student, and ChanKam-ohta, 19, apprentce, frat gave Tong intimation of what had happened when they asked him for the return of the articles. Tong saw defendant in Des Voeux Road West on July 18

on charges of stealing electric wire is charged with attempted murder.

The accused was alleged to reduced the July, 1935, ticket by CHARGES WITHDRAWN and had his strested ly from Nos. 37, 41 and 45 Ewo Street

fred a shot at Police Sergeant

mistake. He had last month's

an July 14, and breaking and en- tering the caretakers' house at Lee Natha Khan and later gave him-ticket in another pocket and was Gardens and stealing two mirror self up at the Central charge going to renew it, a fine of $5 was and St from Chu H, 40, the care- room under the impression that imposed by His Worship.

he had killed the officer.

Mr. Murphy said it had not yet

been

taker. The premises were the property of the Lee Hysan Estate Company, Three other men were also charged, but their pleas of not guilty were accepted by the case. police and they were discharged.

Detective Sergeant Allen stated

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that defendant had taken the

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ANOTHER CHARGE Leung Hing, of 2 West Street, decided who would take the was fined a total of $15 when he pleaded guilty to having used on two separate dates a monthly ticket on, which his own name did It was stated the ticket belong

The remand was granted.

Tot appear.

wire and mirrors, and had sold food by false pretences, and dis-ed to the defendant's inseter and them to a man named Chan Hung orderly conduct. Defendant when the latter was away, the who in turn sold them to two nned $50 or six weeks on the man used it other men, Ip Mo and Chan Sik breach These three men were

arrested each

and they implicated defendant,

admitted two pre bré Defendant vious convictions for obtaining

his bond, one month

Larceny charges Land

on that of hot Fransferred

of al mom

having the

HE DIDN'T COUNT

His Worship bound him over for Before Mr. E. Himsworth at the $50 and ordered him to be de-

Magistracy yesterday Dorted. Kowloon morning, Chow Hon, 28, farmer, and Chung On, 28, unemployed, ware charged that, with others not in custody, when armed with

ON A SWIMM revolvers, they stole 288 pieces of gold jewellery from 5 Ngs Tsin Wai Road, Kowloon City, on July Chan Wai Ching, 19-year-old, 15. Inspector Portallion asked for single woman was brought before a remand for three days, which Mr. W. Schofield at the Central was granted, th

Magistracy yesterday and Later, the charges were with fined $76 or seven weeks drawn, the police intimating that soliciting in Johnston Road On they did not intend to proceed July 18. against the accused men.

Pak- the master, was dis charged on cou

Icepice dates in the above case, His Wor-sufficient evidence shig holding that there was not permitted it.

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