ECXING.

• ¿Continued from page 5), Built, however, and sent his leit to spot's car which slawet ended the encounter, the latter aguit being floored. Before the goug Bounded time, Lycott waS agatu'or this ground.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912.

Second round:-Crogan was not to be caught napping, but male good use of his stiff left. Potter did little else but play to the gallery, and the round was decidedly in the favour of Crogan.

Third Round:-Potter again commenced some of his fancy Third Round-This round work and left his stomach expos was a short and sweet one, Webbed very carelessly, but Crogan was getting in some terrifle punches little too slow on bis feet to to the face and the body, Final- bring about the change that ly a right link to the jaw sent would have enabled him to take his opponent staggering to the advantage, right, hand corner, and a right uppercut eniled the bout in the favour of Wobb, Lycett going

clean.out.

Walsh v. Champlain..

Cpl. Walsh, RF (144lbs) net Opl. Champlain, K.O.Y.LI (138 lbs) in a five round contest. The mon had luurdly comb to- gether before Champlain got home a right to the body which Walsh put Walsh out, of gear. appeared to come to shortly after wards, but Champlain found his jaw with a smashing right which brought him to his corner beaten man. In the corner be remainded until Champlain was declared the winper. The fight did not last the full roynd.

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Fourth Round:Crogan met his sledge-hemmer right again in motion, and it was clear that, after the blow in the first round, Potter did not fancy coming within reach. Twice Crogan got smart rights home, and Potter countered with a weak loft and right.

Fifth Round:-Potter

com-

menced by loading Crugan merry dance round the ring, and it was fortunate for him that Crogun's right swings did not

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At the conclusion of this round, Commander Beckwith said "I will call on you to fight this round; it has been a question of sparring, the last three" (Cheers).

Sixth Round:-Potter com- Amoy-Per Seangeloon, 16th Nov., menced to fight Crogan, and Murphy v. Worthington,

both men dealt out hard punish-Saigon-Per Yi Lovat; 16th Nov, 5 The contestants in this six-

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Extra Round:-In the extra ed with a very wank left jab to round, Potter put a left to Cro- the month. Both men fought's jaw that sent him. dazed to eidy, Worthington audea is corner, and, following this up vours to ungouste a right apper with a smashing right, put an cat, but Murphy wits for: smart on his" unde standings," and it wont., to the wind. Both in exchang

of love-mpe for a while, and then Murphy, dring of the kitton-wark, put it left to the jaw with disture bing force. Worthington triol ond to tough which, had it lauded, would havo ended the fight.

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Morgan v. Mayall. Le. Morgan R.LT. (120lba) defeat od Pte Mayall K.O.Y.LI (12[1b-) in the second round of a six-round contest. This fight was cleverly won. Morgan offered his chin to Mayall, who plunted a weak loft,

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Socond RoundMurphy led] again with his left, which connt- Piper Farrell R. I. F. (110lbs) silnily. Worthington respond-knocked out Pie Bates D. Co ed with fierce right, and Murphy K.OYLI (118lbs) in the first counterei with a left, to the ribs. round of a three-roun) contest. Worthington was sent staggering

Oity. Richards. over the ring from ouoof Murphy's Lo. Ott R. I. F. (150lbs) in the hooks. A swinging right, from second round of a six round con Murphy completely stupefied test was awarded the verdict on a Worthington and, as the gong foul by his opponent, Pie Richards, sound Morphy landed both left | K.O,Y.L.. (1471b), the latter and right to the body.

throwing Out to the ground:

Third Round-Murphy again from a clinch. did most of the leading and gave Commander Beckwith announc his opponent a warm time. Worted that Pto. Leaming challenged hington's left was brought into any heavy weight in the Garrison operation before the men retired at 128t.

to their corners.

Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Rounds: -In those rounds Murphy puni. shed his man severely and main- taining freshness, put an end to matters with a knock out right..

'Henderson v. Wilkes.

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Crogan V Potter. tainly the bout between Cpl. grown up. A good deal of in- Orogan, R. I. F. (120 lbs) and Pie terest in this project has been Potter, K. O. Y. L. I. (126 lba) in shown in England, and more will

Toubtless result from the evidence traits, which has been long expected, First Round.Orogan was sur- that the Indian Government prised in the first few seconde by thinks the time has come to the constant rushes of Potter. The litter, fighting Will-o-the-grapple more vigorously with the Komer, Wisp fashion, cansed. Cragan Problem.

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