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K.O Y.L.I. BOXING.
Good Evening's Sport at
Singapore.
11.4 v Gar. Miller, R. G. A. 11.3.
In the first round Martin kuooked his opponent out with s straight left to point.
Class B. Pte. Digby K.O.Y.L.I.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914,
POST OFFICE.
The Siberia, with the American Mail, Is
10.7 Pie. Drake, K. O, Y. L. I. due to arrive here on Saturday, the 25th 10.6,
Drake was the more scientific and won on points.
Pte. Pike, K.O.Y.LE 3.0 V Pte. Steeples, K. O. Y. L. T. 8.4.
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On the 17th at 12.10-Prosuro is still highest from the Bonins to S. Japan. The increase of pressure over Tongking has not continued. The depression bas Bangloe, Br. . 1,093, W. A. Guy, 16th deepened and moved eastward. It le now Inat.-10th lost, Gen.-C. L. & central over the Gulf of Tongking Co.
A depression is approaching the Ballin- Ceylon Maru, Jup. s., 3,142, T. Naguchi, tang Channel from eastward. At 6 B.m. this morning the centre was in abuit 17th Inst-Singapore, 11th instatituds 18' 8. and longitude 129" E.
Gen.-N. Y. K.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours]
FORECAST FOR. THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Steeplea won in the last round. Hoihow, Fakhol & Haiphong-Per CDen of Ruthven, Br. 2.5.3.116. W. Stewart ending at 10a.m. to-day, 2,33 luches Olass A, Six Round Contest between Cpl. Marriott 10.11 and Pie. Wilson 10.12. This opened steadily, but warmed up
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after the first round. The boxers Hongay--Por PHUYEN, 18th lat.,' am Haimun. Br. 28.641. Slowart, 17th inst.—
were very evenly matched and in splendid condition. Although Marriott had the advantage of reach the exchanges were equal
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Shaoghal, North China and Japan vla Kobe (Europa via Siberia)-Por CEYLON M.. 18th July, 10 a..
To make connection with the Tion-
Inverclyde, Er.. 2,050, D. Mandeld 16th last-New York, Gea,-J. M. & Co.
throughout six rounds and the tain Pakow Railway, closing at Shanghai Mackinaw, Am. 8.9. 3,000, W. G. Krebs.
match ended in a draw.
The second half of the boxing tournament at Tanglin Barracks was concluded in the Tivoli Theatre last evening, says the Singapore Free Press of July 10, before a large and enthusiastic gathering. As on the previous evening the contests were divided into two clames, "A" and "B." Men who had previously fought came in the former and men who were novices were grouped under the latter. There were some 13 bouts, with a single exception, of three rounds. About half of these
The promoters of the K.O.YL,L were between men relegated to boxing tournaments are endea class "B." The fighting in both roaring to make them regular olasses was of an excellent order.
quarterly fixtures. In order to Special interest was shown in the dispel any misunderstanding that class "B" contests, which were may exist on the subject they are keenly fought, the man exhibit-auzicus that it should be clearly ing a keen desire to figure in understood that civilians are heartily welcome at the contests and will always be provided with comfortable accommodation. Ar- rangements are being made for contests of special interest in the near future which will include some between Garrison men and the crows of war vessels visiting Singapore.
fature tournaments. «
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The officials were: Referee Capt. 11. K. Hughes: Judges Mosers R. Braddell and Fulcher Timekeeper, Coy. Sergt-Major A Robinson; and M.U., Sergt., Major G, Lewis,
The programme was gone through as follows:-
Clasa A. Lic. Lamia K.O.Y. L.I. 9.4 v Ple. Walker K O.Y L.I. 0.4.
Both men went slowly in this! bout, so much so that the referee stopped the fight.
Clasa B. Pte. Phillips, K.O.Y.L.I. 10.9 y. Gor: Marsh
R.G.A. 10.0.
This was a whirlwind encounter during which each took heavy punishment. In the last round to the boards Phillips went repeatedly, and Marsh was given the victory,
Glass A. Pte. Callery K.O.Y.L.I. 8.7 v. Pte. Strange, K.O.Y.LI.
8.11.
Both men fought,well and were 60 evenly matched that an extra round was ordered. In this round Strange won a capital bout.
Class B. Pte. Lambert, K.O.Y.L.I.-10.6 Gor. Smith, R.G.A..10.8....
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Motor-Car Accident at Chobham.
A taxicab conveying a party of racegoers from Brighton to Ascot races collided, on June 17, with a motor-car containing Lord Fore ster
and his valet, who were travelling to London.
The vehicles metat cross-roade at Chobham, and the car, which was badly damaged, was overturned by the force of the collision. The occupants of the taxicab were uninjured, but Lord Forester was badly bruised and shaken. His valet, more seriously hurt, was taken to the hospital of the Gor- don Boys' Home, Chobham.
A Meritorious Act."
Hr. P. O. at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday, the 23rd July.
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Smith had the longer reach, Washington, June 8.-Second but the K.O.Y.L.I was more Lieutenant F. H. Houston, of the clever and hit hard. In the second | 28th Infantry, at Vera Cruz, last round Smith gave up and retired night shot a drunken Mexicanca, with a damaged eye.
who was interfering with the Class A. Pio, Amory, K.O.Y.L.I. | Mexican police. When Lieut. 40 y
Per s.. E. of India from Vancouver ste. Hongkong Observatory, July 17. --RC Morgan, O Cameron, Miss G Dodd, 1 Barometer, reduced to 52" degrees 10.5 v. Pte. Baker, K.O.FL.I. Houston attempted to arrest him, Amoy, Formosa via Tamaul-I. Fr Burgess, M Sancho, & Lueroza. TB, Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in in- 10.6.
the native out him with a knife,
Per DAIGIMARU, 21st inst., Tennant, Mr & Mrs J Bohuldt, Mr & Mrs chos, tonths and hundredthe. 1 p.m.
Beveridge, W Beveridge, Y Koga, G These two fought gamely, whereupon the young American
Woodhouse, WB Walker, E Binek. Sun Amory was the stronger and need officer killed him. Reporting the
WEDNESDAY, 22nd July.
Fong-len, Ng Yuen, Chow Bul, Mr & Mrs his weight, but Baker was quicker occurrence to the war department
Miss LL. Olayton, Miss E F Rawson, Lan Shin-cho, Mrs Arnhold, Mrs Joseph, and more scientific. The latter to-day, Generel Funston mid:
FONG, 22nd inst., 8 a.m. Kutch Kwal-san, Wing Look, Xo Woo, won on points.
"Lieutenant Houston's act is con- Shanghai & N. China-Fer OHOYSANO, Law Sun-jul, Ching Sal, Woo Choo-zal. 22nd Inst., 10 a.m. Class B. Pte. Moran, K.O.Y.L.I.sidered meritorions, and killing Swatow-For HAIMUN 22nd inst., 10 a.mer s 1. Tean from Manila-Capt T 0 9.12 v. Lo Page K.O.Y.L.I. 9.12. | his assailant entirely justifiable, Straits. Batavis, Choribon, Samarang & Austen.
Moran had a good style. Page and no farther action is consid- got in some good swinging blows ered necessary."
but was knocked out by a asfal
solar plexus punch.
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Class B. Pe. Way, K.O.Y.LI
8.4 v Boy Norman, K. O, Y. L. L.
8,2.
Norman gave a very plucky exhibition and secured a popalär victory,
Clads A. Opi. MoMillan, K. O Y, L. I. 10.10 Pte. Platts, K. O. Y. L. 1. 10.6.
McMillan got the best of a very warm fight..
Class A. Pte. Millar, K.O.Y.L L.. 9.13 ▾ Lfc. Wrogg, K. 0„Y. L. I.' 10.4.
A rather unattractive struggle won by Millar.
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