BOXING.

Cordell Puts. Evans Asleep in the Fourth Round.

LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

Interport Probables Easily.

Defeat the D. C. L. I.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913,

ting the Club ahead with a fine M. WEINBERG & CO.

try after brushing aside all opposi tion. Sutherland converted, and the Club now led by 2 poin's, but a second try by Collins

9 in the

The contests at the City Hall, The Probables for the Interport shortly after, made the score

football match met the regimental 10 points to on Saturday night, were charno- torised by surprises and disap team of the D.OL.L. on the Mili-Army's favour, and it looke pointments in turn, and nothing ary ground on Saturday after-as if they would retain the ad- sarprised me more than the doon. There was a big crowd of vantage, until Chapman, receive- feat of Seaman Page by Humph-witnessed with interest. It was and crossed over for Sutherland spectators and the game was ing at midfield, burst away and ries D.C.LI. There was a rofound necessary to make two to convert. A mis-kick from the markably good hou-a and a pro gramme that has not been excell ouanges in the Interport team, re-start nearly let the Army in, ed during the last twelve months, Rossiter took the place of Swann but the Club recovered, and, as so far as men with reputations go.substituted Dallman on the left Stark eventually secured and as castodian and Clarke, R.G A. the result of a combined rush, Even the very level headed pro moler was surprised at the many wing. The teams lined up as different turns the events took. It was surprising, too, to find that Smith, plucky and elever boxer though, he is, is so slow low (Captain), and Wilkia; to 1 goal, and 2.tries (10 ple.) to take a lesson and profits little Lewis, Green, Pearson, Pennell Although the Army were an

follows:-

Probablositossiter; Colmer and Hamilton: Campbell, Bar

and Clarke.

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crossed for Sutherland again to add the extra points. Time was called shortly after, leaving the High Club winners by 4 goals (10 pls.)

1. W. ·L. P

by experience.

lucky to be beaten so heavily in His previous D.O.LI:Ollery; Newman score, the Club most certainly be fight with Bux should have j faught him the falley of playing and Fife; last, Sitiway, and Lin-congratulated on their fine vic- a waiting game with Bux, who to Mosoley, Cutmore, Dein, tory when they had to turn out a

Danaford and Smith. depends upon pushing and

weakened team. They now stund The soldiers wore the first to a very good chance of regaining shoving a man round the ring and into the corners to weaken mako headway, and for some time the Cup, the positions being as and exasperato lim. Bux knows the Probables were busily engaged follow quite a number of doubtful tricks in looking after their defence: A and puts them into practice with corner led to the first goal being Club acored, Moseley opening an Navy a frequency that roadors him un-

account for the Soldiers within Army desirable to watch.

five minutes of the start. Tho corner kick was placed right cross the gaolmouth for him to bing in. Colmer later stopped a rush and passing to Pearson, on abled the latter to get going in brilliant style. lle passed to Pannel who in turn passed the ball

Bux's Methods.

I have still to be convinced that Bux is a good boxer and further that he can honestly tak credit for victories like the one on Saturday night, when he mo Smith for the Bantam and

Feather weight olimpionship over ton rounds. Ho cortainly did as much damago with his

elbows us with his fists.

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on Saturday from the Civil. Hongkong "A" had an easy win Service, play on the Club ground. The "A" team was not so strong as

to Lewis who tested the gaol it might have been overal of the S. H. Dodwell, b Pestenji keeper. Again Lewis looked bost bits being included in the B. Hancock, run out... dangerous, when, after receiving a team to play the Craigengower M. M. Maas, not out Ile came to the boards several a dash for gaol and tripped owing ever, they were able to give an Lt. Heygate DCLI, did not

pass from Green, he was making CC in a League match. How R. H. Thursfield, not out times through miesing bia inan

the treacherous nature of the excellent account of themselves, a fact that immediately dispol any idea of his being a boxer-round. After earson ha, boen Elborough in particular, hitting robbed by File the latter failor

up the useful total of 82. Bow-

and prostrated himself quite tomake any headway, and, the Pro-ling for the winnere Bateson took tables getting pussession again, soven wickets for 20 runs. For the ball was engineered passt the Civil Service, E. It. Ponlè the opposition backs but it was secured 60 not out. the Suldiers keeper was called

ventually put behind. Twice The full scores were as follow:

Civil Servico.

a number of times in his rushing of Smith on to the ropes and into the corners. Thric's ho was cau tioned for his elbow stunt and had he been fighting in England I could very well picture him

upon to save through Green and E R. Poole, not out... being turned ignominiously Pearson and on each occasion heG R. Sayer, b Anderson from the ring aud Smith e responded cleverly. Barlow tried A. O. Brawn, b Anderson Jared the winner. I am

a long dropping shot but it was R. O. Hutchison, run out not excusiig Suth for losing the red. As the other and Linton R. C. Witchell, b Bateson, as he was guilty of much careless-had a try for gol but it was A. R. Sutherland, c. and b. noss in not adopting botter oloured without difficulty. Evon- Brinson

taotics after his previous experually Green received a useful F. A. Biden, b Bateson ience. It was aparent to the tyro pass from Pennell and after racing H. A. Cox, b Batesou at boxing that neither man hod

past Sitiway, he put the bill into R. E.O. Bird, b Bateson much of a punch an iwa mnly decorner of the net. This was the F. W. Hamilton, b Bateson... successful in displaying waste energy Smith, however, took qualiser, and before the whistle, Jucks, o Elborough, b.

punishment with a pluck that recommended him to the spoeta- tor, and whether he went down to a whirlwind right or granted from the effects of a stiff left to the stomach, he faced his man with a smile.

Smith Scores Points.

blew for half time Pearson added the landing goal for the Prebbles:

In the second half the Probablos showed improved form and the

Bateson ...

forwards were стег оп the go. Clarke placed the Probables In a good position, but, before Bateson capitul could be made of it, Fife Dannelly

In the first two rounds Bux had cleared. Pendall later had Anderson certainly put up a decided lead a shot at goal but the custodian Lloyd. though he did not wako mich Just managed to keep the ball

Extra

Total

Extras....

Total (8 wicketė)...

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use of his opportunities at close Polson then dashed up A. C. F. Elborough, & Cox, quarters. Once he planted his and scored the third goal for the

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ing from Lowis. The Soldiers Linut. Wace, b Bird- about. The third' round saw

were outclassed and though they. N. Anderson, b Hamilton... great change. Smith commenced to rush Bux and the latter, being fade many a short dash they T. E. Pearce, st. Hutchison, b 'hot honded, bee me demoralise, were kept in their own quarter Bird neglected is cover, and Smith very much by the Probables. W. C. D. Turner, not out found a connection with his left Pearson was again put in posses. jaw that sent him towards the ien in front of goal by Green

and, making no mistake, he scor ropes adjacent to lights. Bux side-alopped a terrific right swing, came into contact with the right hand side ropes and before he coull get clear or realise what was "Smith's next" move his guard was chopped dowa with the left, the right put

the

fint-

another goal for his side. Barlow, Wilkie and Campbell did Bird

teritorious work during the

Witchell Final Score:-Probables

Cox 5 goals 1:C,L.I, 1 Goal,

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with a left and his chin made the vided one of the finest games that field in the league match against "BEN" LINE OF FTEAMERS. Baler of another right, this time has been witnessed on the Club Craigengower C.C. on Saturday, la hook. Tun Bux went on

to ground for many years, there winning by four runs and two his kooes in consequence of a left hardly being a dull moment from wickets. Vivoash for Craigen- swing. Suik was all over Boxstart to finish. The Club eventu-gower was top scorer for the in this round, and should havelly amerged winners by 10 home team, with 34 to his credit. adopted that style from the com-points to 10, but a much smaller Stephenson-Jallie 30 and Mooro In the fourth margin would have been nesrer 30 came off for the Hongkong round Bax opened negotiations the truth, as it was a ding-dong team, which moved too strong for with a brace, both landing on the strugglo, with first one side and the C.O.C., though the win was jaw. Later his head was sent and then the other possessing the not so great na the paper strength into the air with as neat an lead, and it was only an eleventh of the feam. seemed to show. upporcat with the right na hour revival by the Club that

The scores weṬO:-- Smith has over executed. Bursnatched assasational violory from Craigeagower C. C. was having no more of that brand the Army by scoring 10 pointe W. H. Vivensh, b Dodwell... 34 and cleverly blocked another at- in the last ten minutes.

E. L. Braga, h Dodwell tempt, Fending his right to the

Playing with the sin in their G. A. Hancock 1.b.w. b Dod. jaw as remuneration.

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well...... Agnia Bux was let in with a much prossing, found themselves R. A. Carvalho Lb.w. b. emashing right that Smith should up against a 7 points lead after Dodwell hot have found difficulty in stop-20 minutes play, Bignall drop-H. H. Taylor, b Clazion ping Twice Smith planted his ping a good goal while Collins J. O. Braga, stpd Claxton, b left s'right on Bux's mouth crossed after the Army threes Heygato before the latter found an bad all handled.

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