BOXING.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1912.
INTERNATIONAL YACHT-
RACE FOR 1918,
San Francisco and Hawall Accept Sir T. Lipton's Challenge.
An Old Timer's Experiences.
Mr. Jack Grace, of New York, one of the eld school of fighters,
Sir Thomas Lipton left San is in Hongkong and has some interesting recollections. He has Francisco on November 23 after bees in the ring since 1888. In un enjoyablo sajonra among the that year ho won the amateur yachtsmen of that city.
"I'm coming back in 1915 on light-weight championship, and he has been at the game off and my own boat through the Panama on ever, since. He defeated canel; don't forget that," were Bimmy Newman in Hongkong in this last words as be said good-by to a crowd of friends at the 1903,
Grace mes Billy Murphy, of station. "That is going to be Australia, who was the feather the big year, and I am going to
enjoy it. weight champion of the world, in 1890. That fight was a 25 round affair. He afterwards met Ziegler, Charlie McKeever, Jack MoOliff, and Billy Mayer, all light weights.
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In the meantime I am going to work and do all I can to help make the 1915 meet the biggest yachting event ever held.'
His challenge here, anys a San Francisco paper, and the accept- La 1893 Gruce brought out Kid McCoy, having "discovered" ce for 1915, has made him enthusiastic, but it's the old love him in New Orleans, and after which brought him to theen having trained him, "fought shores-the cup for which he has him with skinned gloves in red three times and three times
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WEATHER REPORT.
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No returns from Japan. ordinary correspondence and one Triumph, Gor, as W. Langchwa-
ger, 29th Deo-Hai-indicated along the E coast of collection of letters.
phon 27th Pac. Gen-J. China to the south of Shanghai, & Co.
and over the N. China Sea. Dumbea, Fr. 6.8, 5,925, Bellier, FORECAST FOR THE 24
30th Deo.-Marsailles HOURS ENDING AT NOON
TO-MORROW.DEN 1st Dec., Gen-M. M. Halmün, Br. s.s., 641, J. W. Evans, 31st Dec.-Swatow 30th Deo, Gen.-D. L. & Co. 1 Hongkong and Kamo Maru, Jap. s.a., 5,284, F. Neighbourhood
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31st Deo. Balgon 25th Deo.. Rice and Gen- Chinese?
1894 at veland, Ohio, for lost with the grace of day the 3rd prox. at 7 ain. This Kwanglee, Chi 8.5, 1,468, McAr
sportsman. He is going to try again, and believes this time he
will win it.
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14 rounds, and was defeated. He has travelled all over the world, as a fighter, and was the first man to introduce boxing in The British visitor is an earnert South America. He began at
supporter of the exposition and Buenos Aires in 1900, and was believes that there will be several the instructor of the famous
yachts in the race for which he Jockey Club there. Thence he issued the challenge Wednesday went all through Bolivia, Ecuador eight. That other acceptances of and Chile. He says that boxing the challange will be received is doing well everywhere in South soon after he arrives in England "America, but that it is not ntpreis his belief.. sont allowed in Buenos Aires
"There is nothing I will not do because it is too lame a sport. for the 1915 exposition," he said
When askel bis opinion of the fighters to-day, Mr. Grace said to present school of boxes is the poorest that has ever been known in the spcrting world. "Fighters seem to have gone hack" he said, "and wo bave de- generated in all classes, barring few Light Weights."
Wolgast, Mat. Wells, Freldy Welsh and Willie Richie are the bost of the lot, so Mr. Grace asserts, but he adds that Wolgast in the poorest Light Weight that ever hold the "crown"
"I trained Nelson for the 40 round fight in 1910, when Wolg- ast won but he won imply because Nelson was a wreck owing to the severe punishment that Gans had inflicted on him in previous battles.
ns last word. "If at any time the directors wish me to do some thing for them, all they need to do is to cable ine at Londos. mean by that, even if they only wish me to see some ons for them I shall be glad to do it. I'm for the exposition, and will boost it in the old country,”
A movement is on foot in Los Angeles to form a syndicate to finance the building of a yuchti to represent. Los Angeles in the cap defender race against Sir| Thomas Lipton's Shamrock at Sau Francisco in 1915.
Mr. Arthur Letts, a wealthy merchant, led the subscription list, and has begun a canvass ai once to raise the first $25,000 of
fund which will amount to at least $150,000.
The plan will be to have the In speaking of Heavy Weights, Mr. Grace described L. McCarty. Los Angeles racer participate in Palzer, Bombardier Well, Jim the cup events at San Francico Flyun and Tony Ross as inferior first and then have the Shamrock boxers, adding that Johnson, come south directly afterward MeVeagh, Langford and Gennou, with the fleet of yachts and enter
all negross-cun "stop" any
nother regatta off San Pedro.
When tho challenge to the of the heavy weight white men to-day. He thinks that Jack world was issued by Sir Thomas Johnson is afraid of Langford Linton to compete for the blue and that he will use him as a ribbm of the seas in San Fran- counterfoil to aspirants against 1600 waters.in 1915, a yacht race Beat that would excel former compati- his title. In other words Langford, and I'll talk business!" tions was practically assured.
Swift as the answer came from will be Johnson's slogan.
Mr. Grace says that he does San Francisco that the challenge not think that at present there would be accepted and a boat is a white man who can get any-built and manned to sail against where near Juliason. Bombardier the Shamrock, the assurance that Wells, he says, is very clever and Hawaii will also answer the chal- knows the game perfectly, but he is not heavy enough.
When asked his opinion of Jack Cordell, who easily defeated Gunner Yore and Sky Kerrison, Mr. Grace said that Cordeli might have been a champion six years ago if he had not let him self get into the middle weight olaas.
lenge with an island-built boat comes with equal speed, and with all more enthusiasm at its recep tion because it was unexpected.
No sooner had the plans been made than telograms and wireless inessiges were sent to all the great yacht clube, announcing the fact that Honolulu as well as San Francisco would accept the chal- "To-day he is a good secund lenge of the British yachtsman. class man, a clean, square fighter." and inviting them join in the
Besides his fight in 1903 with great event.
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Sammy Newman in Hongkong. Jack Grace fought Charlie St.. Olair, and Tommy Lynch, at Shanghai and in the same year fought the well known heavy busy in Queen's Road, Jast night, weight, Jim Casey, at Tienstin, and as a man was passing in a Mr. Grace's reputation in the riekabs be appropriated his bend- East is a good one, and he states gear. A policeman chased theman that he is prepared to accept any and caught him with the hat in aballanger of his own weight, if his hand. The constable placed he is guaranteed a certain per- bim under arrest but, before he Shanghai and North China-Per
centage.
Bore excellent bouts should le en to-morrow night at the skat
had his man in the station, the latter slipped his coat and made away, leaving the constable with the garment dangling in his
was organized.
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2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenheit.
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Day On Date On Date Barometer 30.26-30.30 Temperature 55 55 Humidity 53 84 Per 8.8. Kamo, Maru, arrived
Wind Philippine Islands-Per Yuen-31st inst., from Japan, &c.
Bang, 4th Jan, 1 p.m..
Direction ENE Agnew, Mr. and McNeilly Mr. & Fores Macao-Per Sui Tai, 4th Jap..
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Shanghai & North China (Europe via Iberia)-Per Anhui, 4th Jan.. 5 pm.
Later he was found near the Ko Shanghai and North Ching-Per
Koorber, 4th Jan., 3 pm Shing Theatre and he admitted that the coat belonged to him. Shanghai, North China, Japan In regard to the hat he said a man who was running away threw the hat at him,
Chinese not wanted. A party of fifteen Chinese, who,
At the Police Court, this mor- were landed at Dover from the ning, before Mr. Hazeland, he Calais mail steamer Engadine, was charged with being in un- have been refused admission into lawful possession of the hat and the country under the Aliens was fined $10 er in deftult one "Act, and were sent back to Calais month.
on November 26 by the French
The police have not found the mail steamer Pas-de-Calai
owner of the hat:
via Yokohama Por Vor waerts, 5th Jan., 9 a.mu
R.
London, 10th December.' Arrivals from China:-C. Ferd Laesiz, Calchas, Hector, Glenfarg, Yagellan, Sachsen.
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H.K. Observatory, 30th Dec., 1912. T. F. Claxton, Director.
TIDE TABLE.
The following vessels have pas*: sed the Canal:-Carmarthen-Tue hite, Kaga Varu, Koerber, Nyanze wed Dunedin, Titan, Euphates:
Tar
Fri.
Satur
London, 13th December. Arrivals from China : Kitano Maru, Prinz Eitel Friedrich. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow The following vessels have sun. Per Balching 6th Jan, passed the Canal:- Bohemia, Mon.
5 p.m. Straits and Fombay-Per Capri, Locat, Laomedonas
Laurtes, Peleus, Sardinia, Paul:
7th Jan.. 10 a.m.
Boy London, 17th December.
Tec. 31at to 6th Jan., 1913.
High Water Hougkoog Mean Time
Low Waist
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