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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927.

THE WORLD SPORT

THE NEXT BIG FIGHT.

STROKER MORRIS TO MEET

L. S. DIXON.

WELTER CHAMPIONSHIP.

By Wanderer."]

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LAWN TENNIS.

·HANDICAP EVENTS DRAW,

The draws in the handicap events in connection with the H.K.C.C. lawn tennis tournament:

Handicap Singles "A."

IL Owen Hughes (acr.) v. II. G. Sholdon (ree. 16.1); Major C. Willson (rec. 1/6) v. A. Piercy (rec. 16); R. W. Lee (rec, 15,2) v. C. C. Stark (ree. 3/4); Capt. E. G. Howard (scr.) v. Dr. J. R. Cruig (roc. 1/6).

E. Grimble (roe. 2/6) v. H. R.

A Afteen rounds contest for the welterweight championship of the Colony between Staker Norman Morris (holder of the middle- weight belt) and Leading Seaman Dixon (I. M. S. Frobisher) will be Remington (ree. 1.1); W. L. Dunbar (rec, 3/0) v. L. M. S. Lloyd (rce. the main event at the Hongkong 476); R. M. Henderson (own 270); Boxing Association's tournament. T. D. E. Pendered (ree. 4/6); to be held on March 5th.

W. B. Cornaby (scr.) V. F. T. Orr in the memory of fight funs who B. D. Evans (red. 1/0) v. 5. M. followed the noble art in the Garrard (rec. 4/6); Dr. W. L Thomas (rec, 3/8) v. L. Forster lowe 5/6); Colony during the years 1922-24. J. Armstrong (rec. 416) v. A, B. for he won the welterweight cham-Raworth (owe 4/6); Dr. D. J. Valon- pionship in season 1923-24, and time (reç. 1/6) v. D. S. Green (rec. | wad light-weight champion of the 376). China Fleet in the previous year. His principal fights in. Hongkong were stirring duels with C. P. O. "Rattler") Morgan, and Sergt. Tribe.

Dixon's name will stir a chord | [rec, 5/8),

Since leaving Hongkong Dixon has been making a speciality of winning his houts by the knock- out route. He won the welter-

|

H. R. Edwards (rec. 1/6); G. S. Hugh G. W. Sewell (owe 4/6). v. Major Jones (rec. 16) v. G. Miskin (ver.); R. K. Valentine (rec. 4/6) v. it. E. II. J. Larkcomb (rec. 16); Capt. E. W. Morris (ser.) v. S. E. Green (owe 153).

Handicap Singles "B."

C. L. Sandes, bye (rec. 5/6) v. H. second round; R. L. Mongrie (owe Gruvos, bye, (owe 2/6) to meet in the

weight championship of the West of England In 1926, and in the (3/6) v. A.K. Mackenzie (owe 15/1); Mediterranean Fleet, covering. R. Hinton (rec. 5/4) v. K. G. about 20,000 men, he won the Wilkerson (rec. 15.1). welter-weight championship and held it against all comers until H. M. S. Frobisher was detached for service in the East.

J. F. Kennedy (rec, 15) v. J. H. B. Nihill (ser.) C. W. E. Bishop (owe 15.3) v. A. H. Penn (rec. 2/6);; P. E. Barker (owe 4/6) v. H. C. Macnamara (ree. 16,3); Major J. J Dixon was a great fighter in S. tireig (rec, 1/8) v. W. M. Lyans 1923 and 1924, and judging by redwe 16.3)

sults he has maintained a slendly C. I. Eldridge (rec, 15.1) v. T. improvement since, Already Dixon Megarry (owe 3/6); A, J. Hazeland has settled down to serious train-free. 2/6) v. H. V. Parker (owe 16); W. H. Coulson (ser.) v. A. C. I. ing at the Yacht Club, and he is

Bowker (er); J. A. E. Barlow (res. fortunate in having some very15.1) . M. M. Watson (rec. 15.23. useful men from the Probisher to TV Southam free, 376) v.. Li, R. get as his sparring, partners. T. A. Love (reg. 1/6); R. H. Blake The remainder of the pro) (sen) to meet winner of former sie in

gramme has not been definitely

Hettled.

DUPRE'S CONQUERER.

second round; J. R. Cullis (rec. 6/6).

be. T. J. Price (owe 2/0), bye lo

ivet. in the second round,

Bandicap Doubles.

Although much disparaging has 476), bye v. L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A.

C. E. Eldridge and J. Hall free,

Nowers (rei. 2/6), hye; R. L. Mon- been said about Andre Dupra's decrie and R. W. Lee (ree. 15.1), bye feat. in Manila by Fernandua, tv. Major C. Willson and N. L. Smith is from the lips of Harry Stone, ser.), bye: J. N. Owen and E. E. the famous Australian boxer now Minnick (rec. 35), live v. W. H. in the Colony, that the following76), bye; S. E.

T. W Coulson and

Southam free Greens and D. opinion enmes:

Green (owe 376), byc v.

V. P. G.

G. Wiler- 20n and N. C. Barber (rec. 15.1), bye, Major IF. R. Edwards and Major W. B. Stevensen (owe

to

"Fernandes ім the future featherweight champion of the world. He has already been to Australia and, defeated every man put up against him in either the

or lightweight

bye,

meet winners of the following the in the second round; Capt. E. W. Morris class.

and

D.

Dr. R. E. Tottenham (owe 15.2) *feather

v. H. G. Sheldon and J. T. Prior (rec. "Dupre was warned that if he 15); J. D. Humphreys and A. W. Hay- C. Blaker L57 1. fought Fernandes he would be ward trec. 2/6) v. C.

1. P. Moodie and knocked out in six rounds. Fer.S. Ila (rec. 5/6); J. P. minides did it in three, but it is Thomas and G. W. Sowell towe 2/0): 11. V. Parker (rte 5/6) v. Dr. Win no discredit to Dupre that he was. R. 1linton and C. D. Wales (red.

E. defeated by such a man.”

Pendered and G. 15) v. T. Stone says that Fernandes will. Miskin (scr.); M. M. Watson and Dr. J. J. C. Macgowan (rec. 15.2) v. H. be leaving for "America

very shortly.

Armstrong and S. M. Garrard (roc, 3/8); A. B. Baworth and T. H. King (owe 1/6) v. C., C. Stark and W. E. Brown (rec. 3/6); R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley (owe 3/6) v. T. J. Price and E. R. Price (ret. 4/6).

KEEN GAME IN THE RAIN.

KOWLOON AND HERMES

SHARE SPOILS.

Kennedy

Dunbar

W. B. Cornuby und A. Piercy (rec. 1/6) v. A. H. Crook and Dr. J. R. Craig (rec. 1/6); C. L. Sundes and H. Graves (ree. 15.2) v. G. S. Hugh Jones and E. L. Judd (ree. 3/1 P. E. Barker and J. P.

(rec 15. I. R. Remington and H. E. 5/0); Standage (rec.

3. R. Collie and A fast and interesting game be-Dr. C. H. Burton (res, 15.2) v. E, Grimble and II. Owen Hughes (owe tween Kowloon and HL.M.S. Her-3/6); N. J. Perrin and W. A. Weight mes yesterday afternoon, resulted rec, 18) v. F. J. R. Mitchell and V. in the sharing of four goals, the lyde (owe 1/6); W, L vlaitora netting first and last. - R. H. Blake (owe. 1/6) v. H. C Kowloon's forwards failed to Maenamara and E. S. C. Brookes (ree, settle down in the opening half, 15.3); FT. Orr and H. C. Burgess (red. 15) v. Lt. D. Smith and It, H. L. but Orr and Muir netted good C. Hall (rec. 16); J. H. Sutcliffe and goals. In the second half they R. A. Jardine (rec. 15.2), bye, to meet showed better form but the Hermes winer of the former tie in the goalkeeper was in capital form, and near the end, the right winger broke clean through and defeated Durand with case for the equalising goal.

Wheeler, Sims, and Hayes were outstanding for Kowloon.

second round.

A. E. Engle and S. H. Langaton (rec, 15.8), bye v. J. H. R. Nihill and B. D. Evans (ser), byt: R. K. Valen tino and Dr. D. J. Valentine (scr.), bye v. J. R. Wood and Hon. Mr. E. R. Hellifax (rec.. 2/6), bye; A. K. Ma kenzie and A. C. I. Bowker (rec. 1/6), bye v. G. P. Lammert and F. T. Orr (rec. 15), bye; Capt. E. S. G. Howard and Lt. E. H. J. Larkcomb (owe 1/6). After the match Kowloon's team. F.A. Redmond and L. Forster (owe

Team Against Recreio.

to meet the Club de Recreio in the first round of the ILK.F.A. Shield

selected was

Competition follows:

Durand;

Wheeler;

10.3).

Mixed Doubles.,'.

13 Major W. B. Stovenson and Mrs. Stevenson (rec. 3/6), bye v. Dr. J. R.

|

HOME FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE AND CUP RESULTS.

London, Feb. 18.

The following are the results of football matches played to-day:

Division. I.

Sunderland...4 Birmingham 1

Scottish League. Aberdeen.....2. Rangers Dunfermline ..4 Dundee Hamuton.....3 Celtic

„Scottish Cup (Replay),

Montrose.....I Broxburn

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LOCAL HOCKEY.

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The following will represent the Club A" against the University to-morrow:-T. W. Southam, F. T. Orr, W. A. Nowers, L. r. Thomas, Lieut. 11, M. Rycroft, L. M. S. Lloyd

Lockhart Smith and A. N. Other. Newman, L. A. R. Duncan, W. H. (captain), W. S. Drake, W...

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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Banks.

n.

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P. and O., #02 b. Fest Asia, $80 s.

Marine Ins.

Canton Ins., $660 b.

44.

China Underwriters, $.90 b

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b.

Yangtze Ins., $38

b.

Eire Ins.

I.

Chinn Fires, $200. Hongkong Fire, $615 b.

Shipping Douglases, $301 "b. Steamboats, $338. Tugs, $1.10 Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $30 Shell Trans., 98/- 1. Star Ferries, $56 ga. Waterboats, $141

Refineries. China Sugars, $22 Malabons, $34

Mining

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Kailans, 38 n.

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n,

n.

n.

n.

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12.

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DIVIDENDS AND QUOTATIONS.

Messrs. Carroll Bros. are in receipt of telegraphic advice from Singapore that rubber is now quotated at 6611⁄2 cents per pound.

The following dividends have been declared:

Colinsburghs 12% interim. Katayang Bahrus 7% interim.

Tambalaks 74% interim. Pusing Rubber & Tin Ltd 5% interim.

Rairut Basin Tin Co, 6d, por share. United Malacen Rubber Co. 8% interim.

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Ayer Molokя

Ayer Panas

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ver up. Capital Fund

BRANCHES:-

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20,530,201

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Correspondents all over the world.

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10. Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong.

Authorized Capital

Paid-up Capital

Reserve Fund (1926)

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:--

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Hongkong. March 11th, 1920.

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THE BANK OF CHINA.

.110.000.000 SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDENT

6,300,000 1,200.000

Melbourne

Bombay

Nagasaki

Shanghai Ban Francico

Calcutta

New York

Cantan

Denka

Landon

Kobe

Kovelpon Hondtala

ENGLISH CUP.

Wolves Chelser Arsenal Bolton

V

V

Hull.. Burnley. Liverpool.

V

Cardiff.

South'mptn Y Millwall Rending V S. Shields

Newcastle.

y

V

3.05

2.30

4.19 2.80 13,59

Dundee Alloa

Clyde

V

V

Celtic. Arthurlie. Partick.

4.65

East Fife

v Dunfermline.

1.40

1.55

Bukit Jelotopes

1.10

Bukit Katils

1.00

Name

Changkat Serdanga

10.23

Connemarab

2.80

Glencalies

2.00

Indragiris

11.25

Address

1.85

2.85

Kedahs

4.85

Kempas

0.50

Kuala Siding

105

Lonas..

4.00

Malaka Pindas

2.70

No. 20.

Date

Malakoffs

4.90

Mandai Tekonga

Mentakaba

.00

5.

Now Serendahs

b.

b.

До

Tupaha

Sungei Bagana

H'kong Electrics, $59′′ Macao Electrica, $35 m. Ropes (Old) $10

Tambalaks

G.

Teluk Ansong

United Malaccas

16.75 2.65

A.

Utan Simpang

4.65

Lane Crawfords, $8 Mackintosh, $194 n. Sincorce, $91 s.

B.

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New York, Feb. 16.

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1.43

3.25

the envelope.

2,80

Strike out the teams which you

4.26 think will lose, but make no marks 3.45 In respect of matches which you -1.50think will be drawn.

All claims must reach thia office not later than the Wednesday fol- lowing the date on which the matches are played. No prize will' be awarded for which a claim has not been made.

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NOVERTER, 1917.

Authorized Capital ...$50,000,000,00

Pald-up Capital སཾ་་་་་--་་་ Reserva Funda.................................

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Interest alloweð · Current Account and: Fixed Depoalta.

Terms on syyllcation.... Every description of Banking transacted.

Leans granted on Approved securities. Special facilities for Home Exchanan.

TSU YEE PHIL.·

MARREST,

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.-

(Established 1017.) :

CAPITAL

"Authorised. Capital

€20,000,000

Iteved

Tokyo Teinanfa Tringtra Vindivastok

1,000,000

Paid-Up

4,050,000

Tecerve

Liabilitie of bars-

bolder

4,500,000

Surplus

$95,020

Suzanne Lenglen's request for Compare these later with the pub Batavia

Kotta lished results of the matches, and Capt, E, G. Howard and Miss Luard

nrise, has caused dissension in Cuveille; Craig and Mrs. Craig (rec. 15), bye; (owo 1/0) v. W. A. Nowers and Mrs. McKelvic, (or Hedley), Sims, and L. M. S. Lloyd and Miss Bird (rec. Remington (ree. 370) Owon the ranks of Mr. Pyle'a tennis if you find that you have eight or Baldwin; Hayes, May, Orr, 15.1) byo v. C. C. Stark and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. M. Hall (owe 1/6) troupe. It is reported that savera! more correct, send in a claim to angehun

Stark (ree. 6/6), bye.

to meet winners of formor tio in the including Milc. Lenglen, have the prize, Tiernan, and Muir.

Col. and Mrs, C. Russell Brown second round; Lt. Smith and Mry, withdrawn from the projected Kowloon second XI to meet St.

J. Hazeland

Iwas fair that they should hitherto (rea. 5/6), byc v. Cupt. E. W. Morris Joll (rec, 6/6), bys v. Å.

foreign tour. Joseph's on the St. Joseph's ground and Mrs. Walker (rec, 3/8), bye; H. and Miss Butcher (rec. 15,1), bye

Apparently the value of a fully-have received the larger propor- was selected as follows:

A. D. Raworth and Mrs. Itaworth 3. Armstrong and Mrs. Miller (re Wood; Brown and Knight; 16) v. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham (rec. 15), bye v. E. Grimble and Mrs. fledged professional is not so great tion of the profits but now that (ore 15.3); Lt. Love and Miss Grimble (owo 1/8), byo; A. H. Cross a newly-converted amateur. they are actually professionals he Earl, Pasco, and Nicholls; Pile, Staple-Smith, (xec. 15.2) v. J. D. and Mrs. Crook (rec. 16.8) v. B. J. Mr. Pyle says that na women play-feels that a new basis of payment Vickers, Milės, Coates and Humphreys and Mrs. Hornell (rec, R. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell. (rec.

ers were the first to assume le necessary-Router's American to be ebtained on application. C.ARIMA Eastman

the mantle of professionalism It Service...

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Barroom

Rio de Janeiro Intervet allowed on Current. Assunta. Deposits received for fxed parlode at rebo

Manager.

HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE - Brancher, Agencies and Corruɔsadená.: la the principal alties of the world,

Every description of Banking and Trabangi Etains tanangtod.

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