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The Morgan Flynn Fight. St. Paul's College. Two Men Charged.

The King's Novices and Open Two school records were broken Two men named Woo Kwong, competitions were brought to at the annual athletic sports of St. (choong and Lan Chuen were successful conclusion last night Paul's College yesterday afternoon. charged before Mr. J.. Wood at when, in addition to the semi-finals As in former years the meeting the Magistracy yesterday afternoon and finals, there was a Lightweight took place at Happy Valley, and with the murder of a woman named (contest between Sto. P. O. Morgan, favoured with ideal weather Leung Sam-mui, at 45 Kennedy of HMS. Hawkins and Pte Fuditions it was an unqualified sne- Town Fraya, third floor, on the of the King's. Flynn surprised cess. A long programme was car- alternous al February 9th." Ho everybody by going the full tem Ting, another man charged with rounds. H. E. the General Officer ried through without a hitch under the same crime, was discharged Commanding was amongst those lowing to lack of evidence.

present.

Mr. T. M. Haalerig, Assistant Crown Solicitor, represented the

Crowd.

Con-

the able" direction of the two. secretaries, Messes. E. G. Stewart and S. S. Leung, and others.

Open Lightweights (Semi-Finals), Lam Yuk-ying broke the school LS. Wrigley, HMS. Hawkins, record in the 100 yards race, which The murdered woman was an beat P. O. Leaf, of the same ship. he won in the very creditable time operative at a knitting factory at on points. The fighting WAR of 10 3/5 seconds. Another record 45 Kennedy Town Prasa, third fierce, both men taking severe was established in respect of used as a dwelling. The first deed at, the conclusion of the three, track event, the 990 yards, the first prize for which was won by fendant was a houseboy employed | rounds."

floor, which premises were also punishment and being well mark-

awarded Shearman.

Novices Welterweights (Semi-

Finals).

NEW PROCESS.

COLUMBIA RECORDS

JOURNEY'S END CHICAGO

FOX TROT

FOX TROF

LADY OF THE EVENING

MR. GALLACHER

FOX TROT

ONE STEP

FOX TROT

FOX TROT

FOX TROT

FOX TREFT

DON'T SAY GOOD-BYE STOP YOUR KIDDING

RUNNIN' WILD

I WISH I COULD SHIMY

GREENWICH WITCH

IVY

Etc. Bic,

AT

FOX TROT "FOX" TROT

ANDERSON'S.

own

Opposite WISEMAN'S,

at the house and the second mino The contest between A. B. Lam Yuk-ying in 23 seconds. Wong was a street coolie. The Crown Eardley, H.M.S. Ambrose, and A. Kan, a promising young athlete, will endeavour to prove that on B. Shearman, H.M.S. Despatch, received a lot of praise from his the 9th. Februars thera weza to was very even. After three give fellow students in the junior high the house the deceased, the first and "take rounda the decision was jump, when he successfully cleared accused, another woman and a

a height of four feet 11 inches, Tittle serrant girl. It was alleged

which is greater than his that the first accused sent the

height. This year the senior cham. servant girl out on an errand in the afternoon and a short time later re-

The fight between Cpl. White-pionship prizo was given to Lam turned to the house with the second head and Cpl. Barraclough was Yuk-ying and the junior oḥampion- defendant. They entered the knit- ja tame aftir. Birraclough won on ship prize to Wong Kan. ting room. where the two women points.

A good deal of interest was and were, and by using threats the first

taked in the invitation race man succeeded in foreing the wo-

the race between the rast and then to go to his bedrucin on the landing above the third floor.

Kinsella and Pte. Bird Present pupils of St. Paul's College. was armed with a revolver. The opened in lively syle. The former Four senior schools entered for the women were bound in the room. soon showed his superiority and invitation race, St. Stephen's Col Represented by a The deceased told the defendants after scoring his man once soon lege winning. that they could take her money sent him down again in the first strong team the past pupils again

beat the present pupils. and implored them to spare her round for the full count.

Pte. Hayter faced Lance-Cpl. At the conclusion of the sporta. life. In reply the first accused told her to open her mouth, and Hill. The latter had the better the prizes were distributed by Mrs. he apparently gagged her with a of the first round, but in the next Pollock. rope. as she was subsequently it was the private who did most The results of the chief events found in this condition. Four of the scoring. There were some were as follows: shots were then hired, but the brisk exchanges in the third

Novices Featherweights (Semi- Finals).

Ite. He

toom.

Open Middleweights (Seml- Finals).

L. S. Hamblys.. H.M.S. Ambrose,

Senior long jump: 1, So Wai-

sek Distance 17ft ins.

600 yards handicap: 1,U, Man-kit; i

2, Ma Ping-leung: 3, U. Man-shue. Time 1.30 1/5 secs.

other woman. cowering down with round, after which Hill was de-fook; 2, Au Kwai; 3, Wong Son. fright, could aut say who fired them.clared the winner. The deceased fell against a ebair, and the defendants then left, after closing the door of the Shurtly afterwards the bell of the street door was ning and continued soon made short work of A. B. Senior 220 yards: 1, Lam Yuk- ringing for half an hour. At the Edwards, H.M.S. Despatch. Ed-ying; 9, Chan Kwong-in;. 3, Au end of that time the heat accused wards could not stand up against Kwai Time 25 secs. went downstain and admitted the Hambley's hard hitting. He servant girl, who had returned went down three times in the first home. He walked out of the house round, the last time being counted and the girl went upstairs. Op out. reaching the third floor the girl looked over the banisters and Haw

on the ground floor a man walking

Senior High jump: 1, Wong Sou- sek; 2, Lou Kau; 3, Lam Yuk- ring. Height 5ft. in.

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Boys Cluss "A" (Semi-Finals).

Boys McDade and Benham påt

Senior mile: 1, Tam

Junior 220 yards: 1, Wong Kau; Tse Shue-wa; 3, Liu U-chou. Time 27 2.3 secs.

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out of the house and carrying up a sporty three rounds. Mc-|

Junior mile: 3, Mon Yak-kwan;

sust care. The girl esiled out to Dade, who had the advantage in fook; 9, Lau-Kau; 3, Yan Siu- her mistress, and bearing ber cries size, was given the decision. kwong. Time 60 3/5 secs. from the bedroom went in to release! Boy Brooks was at a disad- ber. They proceeded downstairs vantage against Boy Peters" jand raised the alarm. A man went longer reach. He put up jupstairs and released the deceased, plucky fight and proved

who was then found to be dead. a game loser,

Ia searching the premises, laspec. tor Kent found that a large quantity of cicthing, a gold hair press and a isuit case bad been stolen. All the stolen property was subsequently recovered by the police...

The Arrest.

himself

Novices Lightweights (Semi- Finals).

||

B Lan On-wing; 3, Lin Yue chon. aTime 71 secs.

Small Boysmile: 1. Chan Kung- chui; 2. Poun Hok-hei: 3, Lau Po- kaen. Time 74 25 secs.

Old boys race: 1, Leung Tit- Pte. Taylor, who met Pte. sang; 2, John Tso ; 3, Ng Lai-sin. O'Connell, was awarded the de-

Staff race (300 yards): 1, Ho Hin- cision in the second round. Kan; 2, Ng Wai;a ;3, C. G. Stewart. Neither of the men seemed keen One mile bicycle race: 1, Lau to get at it and the referee stop-Kau; So Wai-fook; 3, Wong Po-

Inter-class relay race: 1, Class 1;

Clan B.

The case for the Crown was that ped the fight.

at about 4.30 p.m. the same day A very different affair was the the first accused went to a house! contest between Pte. Ferguson at Shashiwan, where be had aj and Pte. Ayre. Both men sailed relative, and stayed there cotill in hammer and tongs. Ayre won 7.45, when Sub Inspector Field by a small margin. and a party of Chinese detectives)

came into the premises. The police webt upstairs and recovered the suit case. As they were going into the kitchen, where Fokis of the shop were partak- ing Li their evening. meal,

the

Boys Class "B" (Semi-Finals).

Boy Bowker beat Boy Lawson, Boy New beat Boy Lowe.

Novices Middleweights (Semi- Finals).

Sub-Iospectot. Field beard a noise ·Pte. O'Grady, who faced Pte.

As if someone

Christian. retired in

the second

Novices Bantamweights (Semi- Finals).

Privates Hughes and Jones mixed

was running out! of the backyard. He went out round. and after A short chase arrest- ed the first defendant in an adjoining backyard. On the fol-} lowing morning the first accused took Sub-Inspector Field to Hol. it up well The Sght went the land Street and there pointed out three rounds, the decision going the second defendant. The latter to Jones on points. “ was searched and on bim the! Pie. Bodaway bent Pte. Quian Inspector found some keys. Aloo points. search of a basket is the second defendant's house at Third Street!

ver.

Flynn and Morgan,

nice some

sam.

The two opened in lively style. They were a well matched, pair. Wrigley retired in the third round.

Pte. Scott, who had a walk-over victory over Pte. Pye, knocked out Cpl. Barraclough in the novices welterweights in the first round.

In the featherweight class Pte. Kinsella faced Lance Cpl. HUI, Kinsella, who proved very aggres- sive in the third round, got the de-. cision on points.

Boy McDade and Boy Feters gave the an interesting exhibition in Boys Class "A" Peters won on points.

In the Boys Class "B" New was awarded the decision on points over Boy Bowser.

LS. Hambley met A. B. Dye,

an easy win

resulted in the recovery of the bair Morgan fought at 133 lbs. and who had a walk-over victory over. press staten from 46 Kennedy Town Flynn at 131 lbs. The first round Stoker Young and had not fought Praya, and the finding of a resol- there was little advantage to either. before during the evening, in the In the chambera of the The second round, too, was a give open middleweights Dye, who weapon ine police found one live and take affair.

had the advantage in beight and The third saw and five spent cartridges. Thirteen

reach, punished Hambley in the exchanges, Morgan second round and was all over him other cartridges of the same calibre slightly leading on points. In the in the third Dye won on points. were also found in the basket. As regards the mutive of the murder,

fourth round Morgan's superiority Pte. Taylor had the Crown had no evidence that began to tell and when the gongover Pte. Ayre in the norices there had been any quarrel between cut Flynn was puffing and blowing lightweight class. Ayre took the the deceased and the first accused. badly. Most of the time Flynn' was count in the second round.

Yesterday's hearing was devoted the aggressor, but the sailor was In the novices, bantamweights to taking formal evidence. Dr. A. serving ont a good deal of punish Pte. Rcdaway beat Pte. Jones, B. Esler, medical officer in charge meat. Flynn continued to attack in who retired in the third round, of the public mortuary, stated the the fifth and sixth, but he was Pie. Christian met Pte., Carter post mortem examination on the risibly tiring. In the seventh Morgan in the novices raiddleweights. body of the deceased disclosed began to get more aggressive. The Carter had a walk-over win! inch long, above the level of the soldier was breathing heavily, but over Pte. Drennan so Had not first rung of the wind pipe. The he kept his end up gamely, Mor-fought before during the evening

Christian won on peints. ballet which caused the wound was kan led in the last three rounds At the conclusion Captain found lodged in the fight side of and in the tenth Flyan rested Skinner presented the prizes.- the sixth cervical vertebrae. Death three times Morgan was an easy wes due to shock and hemorrhage winner on points. from the wound.

transverse bullet wound, about one

· After fürther formal evidence the bearing was adjourned until this afternoon.

The Finals.

LS. Wrigley met A. B-Shear- map in the open lightweight final.|

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