10

BOXING

(Continued from page 5)." ved conclusively that Stevens is no only a fighter, but a sports

min sich an officers and men alike of the British Navy, may feel justly proud of.

THE. BOUTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1913.

Latham and Townlay. Latham fought gamaly but did not appear so clover në his opponent. He

was aggressive, however, and was making up his mind. The aggregated points while Townley

vordiot was a draw.

men

Wilkinson v. Hamley: paman Wilkinson, 18 lbs. II.M.S. Minotaur, defeated Son- After looking all over a winner man Hamley 140 lbs. H.M.8. in the first round, Seaman Cowley Kont, in the fourth round of a 135 lbs, H. M. S. Kent; was defent-ten-round contest for the light! ed in the second round by weight championship of the Car Sontaan Taylor 138,-H. M. S.rison. The former is the holder Minotaur; the contest being a six- and retained the honour. In the round one. The mischief was first two rounds there was little'

boxed done by a smashing left to the to choose; both jaw that sent Cowley staggering, cleverly and fast. In the third an accompanying right bringing round Wilkinson commenced to trn to tlio boards for three. Up moke headway but only very he got and rau round the ring slight. In the fourth round, how dazed, hoping to avoid his oppon-over, he got going and used his ont. Taylor met him again with left with profit. Humley became nother left and down he went for four. Then the referee stopped the fight

as Cowley was beyond hope.

Donnelly-Sulliyan.

After standing one round of ter- rible punching from Spike Sul- livan 118 lbs., If. M. S. Minotaur, Stoker Donnelly, 116, HMS. Kont, brought what was meant to be a six round bout to an end by throwing in his towel,

Bates v. Scott.

Svarina Baton 170 lbs, HMS. Minotaur, was defented by Cur- poral Scott, R.E., in the third round of a ten round competition. This fight was not altogethor clay, as far as Scoll war-con- Gorned, and, though, he was cutipan bait plico, ho hit or three occasions. In the first

round

Bios com-

inenced to hustle Seatt and forced him on to the ropes will h" series

of lofts and rights. Later he put

turn.

mado

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The Paul Lecat with

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a little caroloss, and missed French Mall is expected to arrive repeatedly. Had Hamley's right here on Monday the 10th inst once connected there was every likelihood of the title changing hands, but Wilkinson watched Manila, Straits, Burmah, Ceylon that. The latter put a stinging left to the stomach, followed it with a right to the jaw, and the fight, to all intents and purposes, was finished. Ilamley gave up his wrist having gone.

Stevens y. Powell. Seaman Powell 12st, H. “M. S. Moumouth, defeated Seaman Stevens,

10:12, H. M. S. Minotaur, on points in a filteen round content for the heavy- weight championship of the Garrison.

were Messre.

The referees Forbes and Rodger and the time- keepers Messrs. C. Bond and

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Adelaide, Western Aus tralia, India, A den, Egypt and Europe vis Naples-Per Goeben, 4th Feb., 9 a.m,

Shanghai, North China and Japan

Siberian

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China, and moderate monsoon over the N. China Soa.

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Batavia, Chenbo, Somarang and

Thoy should have fought for the middleweight championship, but Pawoll could not come down to the weight. The mea fought cleverly and patiently throughout the whole of The fifteen rounds and it certainly appeared, that Stovers found fur more openings than Powell, a left across Scott's jaw that won

though the latter was aggresive admiration from the spectators all the journay and totalled a lead This ho followed with a straight.

by it. Stevens could make but| loft to the body, Sent tried a little headway on the youth and wicked right swing but Bates was

only once when he landed 'a "not at home." The fighting was fast, both men in the last minute severe atorunch thump did Powell being givers and receivers in Ind-for he ranched twenty only show traces of punishment. The ist before time Bates appealed for a foul. The sailor fortnight ago-rallied well and oponed the accour round by land-fought Stevens in finished style. ing another effective, left on the verdict for Powell was well

received. Boldier's jus, Scott missing in an endeavour to counter. Again Scott struck low. Lator Scott un- balanced Batce with a left to the outh, straight from the shoulder and Bites returhed a right to

Jack Cordell's Undertaking. We are informed that Jack Scott the hond.

Cordell, the Middleweight Cham- other effort to ring down pion of the Orient and the Pacific the curtain with a right swing. Coast, has expressed his desire to but nothing but air was disturbed, Bates receiving the telegraph well net Seaman Powell, who defeat- ed Stevens on Saturday, and is in advance of delivery. Scott willing to give him the big end struck low a third time and was of a purse if he fails to knock him cautioned. Thisround was entirely clean out by the end of fifteen in the sailor's favour. The third rounde, le is anxious to hear round saw Scott make overtures from Powell or bis backers. with his left that landed cloan on Bites jaw tirice. A third was cleverly dodged and Bates tentler this morning, we learned of a very ed a fierce right to the body with plensing incident following the thanks. Twice again he scored bouts on Saturday night. Stovens, with his left before he placed two Powell and Scott came to Mr Hall right glancing blows across the and offered to forego their "purs- soldier a stomach the effects of s" because the house was not too which could not be concealed.big. The kindly offers were de Scott orentually got in one of his clined, of course,, but that they.

th China, and Japan via Laomedon, for Singapore. right swings and Bates saw should have been made spooks

Kobe (Europe viaSiberia) Telemachus, for Liverpool. pyrotechnica. Then he brought well alike for these genuins boxers

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on and for the promoter. We con- Boihow. Haiphong and Pakhot, to tho

DEPARTED.. body and, with.

gratulate all four on the.. fine

-Per Sungkiang. 8th. another amashing right, sent

Feb. 2. spirit shown.

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via Yokohama Per Tjila-Choyaung, for. Shanghai.

Haimun, for Swatow. got up again but he was unfit to

tiap 8th Feb., 11 a.m. continue and the referee award-

Shanghai, North China, Japan Onsang, for Canton,

Daijin-maru, for Swatow, ed the fight to Scoll

!!

was

Latham v. Townley. A very interesting" extra the six round contest between

Real Sportsmen. In conversation with Mr Hall

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Mr Hall mentioned on Saturday evening that Seaman. Grant is to 6ght the winner of Saturday's main event. We are informed that Grant is to meet Cordell on the 15th inst.

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