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HONGKONG, 13th Nov., 1922,
A Boxing Dispute.
(BY “QUIZ").
LOCAL BOXING.
Morgan Accepta Bux's Challenge.
With referencato the challange
Saturday's game resulted as by Iron Bux to fight Stoker P. Q
Morgan, the latter writes na to- state that he has great pleasure in accepting the same, provided 1authority can be obtained for the
tako place.
Tamar
Divisian I.
3 Despatch ... 3 Carliste...
4 Police
Jewellary of the total value of Hawkins 51.150 has been stolen from a South China chest of drawers where it was R.G.A. kept by Mr. Ogily in bis room King's ... at the Hongkong Club
Kowloon
Durban
2 H.K. Club
3 Ambrose Division II.
****
2 H'kong Police 2 Warders
• Durban...
King's v. Club.
1 fight
h
The Key-Morgan Fight. We have received the following letter for publication —
Sir. With reference to Battl- A Chinese was removed to
ing Key's remarts on the fight the Government Civil Hospital] Ambrose
with S. P. O. Morgan, I think it yesterday as a result of a colli R. G. A.
Dis very unsparting of Key to say sion with a motor cycle ridden by King's...
1what he did. He was bare quila Mr. P. Nightingale, in Queen's Hawkins. 3 United?
1 long time looking for a Road East.
8. China B 4 S. China "A"... fight, and all I can say is that The match between Battling!
University Fleet Auxi, aries, he has been very lucky in getting Key and S.P.O. Morgan on Friday
Copies of Mr. Bowes Smith's and St Joseph's v Kowloon one fixed up. If the manager of night was scarcely the success
Morgan bad not spoken to Kay that we hoped it would be. Whilst War Book. "Four Years on the matches were not played.
on the subject he would have gone in no sense wishing to discount Western Fron," are now obtain-
back to Singapore without a fight. Morgan's win, we should like to able at the E. A. 8. M. A. Club
At Sookunpoo, these teams met With regard to Key's remarks express our admiration at the and from Messn. Kelly and very plucky sho put op be the Walsh, Ltd. and Brewer and Co-before a large attendance. The about welterweights, Morgan *Chinese bater, when was fighting a
game was very one sided, and the fought in the lightweights at Wai- King's should have won by a haiwai last September. Gruated |considerably heavier man sod,
through injury, was unable to thief entered Mt. R. w.heavier margin. From the start he was a welter last year when make full use of his right band, on Taylor's cabin on the Empress of the King's did most of the attack he fought Derbyshire, but I say which he usually depend- for his Canada during the week-end and is, but poor shooling and a good he was a lightweight on the night punch. A dispute has arisen stole a casb-box containing bis display by Rodger in the Club of his fight with Key. Kay sign- regarding the weights at which Private papers, his master's cer goal prevented them from scoring.ed articles at catchweights, and the two men fought. Key saying hate and jewellery of the value After Jones had received a pass I don't care where you go you that he understood "catch of $91. weights" to mean "catchweights |
idst.
Pohing
from Williams and sent the ball will only hear catchweights an- against the crossbar. Dyer found nounced, no weight being given, the net with a shot that gave and there is thus no necessity to within the lightweight limit."i A Chinese man and woman on Rodger no chance, the ball going weigh in. So why all this piffle? Whether that is a contradiction returning from the in terms of co', we have not the Theatre at Yaunsti yesterday took up the attack and Begg when square by good man, but I sup- (in off the upright. The Clubthen Key has been besten fair and slightest doubt that Key thought fell in with two footpads who, running through was grassed by pose he must go away from here this to be the meaning of the armed with stick, forced them Wyone in the penalty area and with some excuse. Why on earth term. for, so long ago as the 4th surrender articles of jewellers the Club made the score level did he not go into details properly instart, when Key informed us valued at $51 as well as a sum of that the fight had been fixed up. 9 cents. The robbery occurred from the spot kick. The King's before be signed the articles, and the stated so much and we at the junction of Batuakok and Club's citadel but could not get That is poor sport.
then set up a bombardment of the not wait until after the fight? CENTRALISED CHARITY. announced that the fight would Yaumati high roat.
through. Not to be done, Joser be on this basis. There is there-
I may mention that Morgan ¡fore no question of Key"framing In order that the accounts of ent in sripping shot just outside has fought all weights and given A new idea in the matter of up" this 19's excuse. Whether the Ministering Children's League upright and rebounded to play, that. The public knows what the penalty area. The ball hit the weight sway-good weight at focel charitable efforts was put organ was over the lightweight Bazaar, beld on Saturday. Nov-where Dyer made no mistake and Morgan has done here in Hong- forward by Robr. MacWhirter" limit on Friday we do not know, ember fib, may be closed as soon returneti: into the net, giving tong As to Key's challenge to D bis contribution of Saturday he did not scale. But the as possible, it is requested that the King's the lead. At the figh: Morgan again, the latter is
Past is over now, and inasmuch any sums of money which have interval the King's were leading quite willing to accept it. namely, the centralisation of as Morgan appears inclined to not yet been sent in should be by the odd goal in three. The uch activity by the holding of a to agree to meet Key within the forwarded at once to the Hon. second half saw the Club on the big Ancust Chrity Fair in place lightweight limit, there ought to Treasurer, Lady Stuart Taylor. defensive practically throughout,
be no difficulty in fixing up & Thorpe Manor, May Road. but the King's could not add to Hongkong, Nov., 13th. 1922. of the various money-raising returo match later.
their ball-time score and won by two goals to one.
1
Tamar v. Despatch.
Yours etc.,
SPORTY.
The Junior Matches. The Junior 2601es were well
schemes adopted by individual societies and organisations and A Glut of Money.
At the dinner dansant given at The other day the writer of the Repulse Bay on Armistice night. spread over the whole year. The
ly contested than the score in- note was in conversation with a bottle of champagne was put At Sockuppco these teams dicates, but the Kowloon forwards proposal has an attractive apan around town, who said he up for suction on behalf of Earl played before good attendance were quicker on the ball and pearance especially when we was somewhat puzzled to under. Haig's food and was knocked of naval men. The Despatch Townsend scored a couple of recall the huge sums of money stand how it was that. with down to Mr. Peterion for $55. The only arrived in port in the mors-good goals. Hall opened the thening and this probably accounted acore for. Kowloon, receiving that were raised during the war general trade in a had way, the auctioneer's hammer was
The the price of practically avers stock sold for $5, and on its being put for the display giten.
ball from Coombes snd by facetions of a similar charac- on the Hongkong share market again was sold for $5. The Despatch has a well-balanced turning it into the net. Ia
The the (ter, and also when we remember stood at so high a figure. It is fund thus benefitted to the extent side and a fine attack.
closing balf, Townsend combination shown by the for-receiving passes from Hall and the great enjoyment which these not so very pazzling. after all. of $66.
Chinese merchants with large
wards in the opening half was Clemo turned them to good fairs gave to the general public. sums of liquid cash in hand find Early this morning, an exciting very good but the bustling tactics account, and Kowloon won by
To carry out such a scheme as there is very limited employment incident occurred at Saiwanho, of the Tamar scos gained the three goals to nil..
for it in these days of reduced when a suspicious character who upper hand and a lead of a gol
R.G.A. v. Durban. is suggested, s und organization trade a d they very naturally was seen moving secretly about to nil for the Despatch at the and a willingness on the part of seek to place it out in stocks, the streets was challenged by an interval was turned into a three Military team had most of the On St. Joseph's ground the all local charitable bodies to co-where it will earn a fair return. Indian constable, Karana Singh, to one defeat at the call of time play and won by two goals to nil. operate would be essentisi. We Hongkong, during the pass few but put up a stout resistance. In Bladen beat Routley all the way Phillips nearly let his side dawa fear that some of these bodies ready cones, local brokers bave revolver was accidentally dis was the only goal before making too sure of a long shot, weeks has been gluted with the struggle, the constable's after 19 minutes play and this in the opening minuter, far, |would fight shy of the idea and enjoyed a boom in business, prices charged, with the result that the interval. Soon after restarting be released the ball but picked it prefer to run, thair own schemes of stocks have been forced up to prisoner was wounded in the left the Tamar equalled the scot up just as Darlinson arrived and in their own way, though a evel unjustified by the earnings hand. The latter was taken to the from a penalty kick, well taken threw to the feet of the Durban's could be shown that there would and it only beeds
of the undertakings concerned. Goverment Civil Hospital for by Hudson, and Burd put the
centre-balf. That player returned an improve-treatment.
Tamar shend by inruing a pass be a prospect of all profitingmen: in trade conditions to see
from Oxland into the net, the ball it towards goal, where Darlinson was offside. Green scored from defender's more from the new way than the withdrawal of much support As a result of an arrest made glancing in off o
close range during the opening from the share market and a fall aboard the Shekki ferry-junk. & shoulder. Cross, who was playing half and Couzens getting through from the old, this would probably in quotations.
The large amount man described as a travelling bis first League game this season. be salicient to overcome any of money available was amply trader had to answer & charge of received from Brazendse and daring a scramble in the sailors' goalmouth the R.G.A. took their insularity of viewpoint. We demonstrated the other day, when possession of a revolver and 100 beat Brewton in goal, the Tamar Brst points in the League this presume that the idea would be subscriptions to the new contruc-rounds of ammunition, at the winning by three goals to one.
season by winning as above, tion company care tumbling inat Police Court this morning. Mr. South China . Police. to make provision on the a rate many times over what was E. W. Hamilton was informed that On the South Chins ground, Fair Ground for the several required. To some, this seeming the roethod of keeping the arms the Police failed gather their local boties interested in affluence may be a good thing, adopted by the prisoner was high first poin: in the League and contested, and that between the charities to run their separate it is bad. What is zeeded, and carefully concealed in the bottom goals. The first half was evenly military team by the odd goal in but for the Colony's best welfare ly suspicious, as the revolver was went down badly by four clearings and Durban second teams ended in a narrow victory for the stalls, which would cater As needed urgently, is a general of one of the baskets the man took contested, thanks to the fine
bim much to mere man as to the fair revival of legitimate frade and the with
aboard the junk. work of Swan in the Police goal for the wingers and Juniper for three, Carr and Livesay scored Bex, and that certain general employment of money in produc- Sentence of six months
hard Wong Pak-chong, scored the the losers. ive industries. The present labour was inflicted. attractions would be included year has witnessed at least two
only goal of the opening half.
The Ambrose defeated the The Police made a couple of rails Police on the Club ground by two from which the proceeds would big set-backs to Hongkong's com- Our Amoy correspondent re- on the South China goal bot be shared on a percentage basis.merce. First, there was the dis-ports that the death occurred in finished badly. Wong Shui-ws, goals to pil, Burt and Hooking
astrous strike of February Jasi.Tongan on Monday last of Dr. Chap So and Wong Pak-chong scuring the goals. details which during which much was lost never Matthew Vandeweg, who with added goals in the closing balf,
The United failed to maintain would necessarily have to be to regained, and secondly there his wife serived in Amoy in 1919 and South China were declared their last week's forro and went
Reformed wingers by 4 goals to 0.
down to the Hawkins Reserves on considered, along with others, by was the Canton trouble of a few to join the Dutch
was almost im months back during which the Mission and
Navy "A" ground by three goals those interested in the suggestrade of the whole Province was mediately put in charge of an up
Hawkins v. Carlisle. to one. Popa (2) and Wrigley tion. If, as proposed, two days near being paralysed. country hospital, which has coms Carlisle opened their Leagus pro- Sewell sent the ball into his own On the Navy "A" ground, the scored for the winners, while were set apart for a Pair of this Add to this, the general to be looked upon as a model LANE, CRAWFCRD LTD. character and all went into the slump in the world's commerce missionary institution. He re-gramme with a three to one de- goal following a corner kick.
consequent on unstable political cently contracted influenza, and feat by the Hawkins. The game The Warders failed against movement with a determination conditions and the uncertainties heart failure camasuddenly. The opened fairly even bat the the R. G. A. Reserves on the St. to make the thing a big success. of peace, and it will be seen that body was brought to Amoy, and Dagsbip scoa
the Joseph's ground, the military and if the right atmosphere were for the commercial man concerned the funeral service was held at the
lesd, Sawyer working the team winning by two goals to nil. created by sound and enterpriseither with imports or exports the chapel of the Hopa and Wil ball into the net after Brown Sadler and Hicks scored.
year has not been a bright one. helmine Hospitals. Dr. Vandeweg This was the only score before met on their own ground, & fast bad partly cleared from Osborne, İ The two South Chins teams ing publicity, money would no
was only 35 years of age. He doubt flow freely. The
ide. False Signs.
|leaves a widow and two little the interval.
game ended in a win for the "B" Early in the second balf, team by 4 goals to 2. would also result in a consider- But here in Hongkong we have sous.
Sparkes put the Hawking farlber able conservation of energy now money to spare. We can budget
jabead, for, taking the ball on the devoted to separate schemes and yaar on development work, prop who mistake the abundance of Brown no chance with a shot
to spend over seven millions next,
rebound from Osborne, he gave prevent a deal of overlapping as erly values are still ridiculonely money to be desirable wealth from close range. The Carlisle bigb, there is so much building There will come the inevitable Hongkong's charitable efforts being sought for, while local gambled and equsidered will re-through for the Hawkins.
going on that more workmen are reaction, and those who have scored through Wright and be
fore the call of time Osborns got are Dow many and extensive in brokers have reaped a fat harvest. gret their indiscretions. The pre-
Kowloon v. Ambrose, We are playing with unemployed sent time of trade slump should be
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The telegram quoted below was received by the American Con- sulate General, Hongkong, from
their scope, and it has been surpluses rather than engaging in made one of patience and quiet On the Navy "B" ground, the Maails Observatory at 9.25
shown by past experience that profitable business, and in con- organisation, so that when better Kowloon had a comfortable win am. to-day tak the public is willing to spend nection with this it would be wise times come we shall be all the over the Ambrose by three clear money freely for worthy causes to utter word of caution to these better fitted to benefit.
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