BOXING
(Under the Direction of Hongkong: Boxing Association).
A TIP-TOP PROGRAMME
AT THE
LEE THEATRE
Percival Street.
SAT., 4th FEBRUARY
15 Rounds Middleweight Championship Contest of the Colony
SIGN. MORRIS
HMS. ARGUS.
Coming Champioa
JOSE PINTOS DA SILVA
L.S. Hall
H.M.B AMBROSE
Transport PERO D'ALENQUER. Middleweight Champion South Africa.
10 Rounds Wallerweight Coolant."
V.
8 Round Wellerweight Contest.
Marine Frazer H.M.S, TAMAI
Y.
Marine Harris
H.M. ARGUS.
6 Rounds Featherweight Contest.
Stoker Sharples
1.M.E. AMBROSE
Signalman Shous
HMS. SERAPIS
Rounds Welterweight Contest.
V.
Signalman Batson
II.M.S. TROQUOIS.
Stoker Broad
H.M.8. SERAI'II.
6 Rounds Lightweight Content.
Y.
Pte. Hume
K.Q.5.D.
Pte. Carney
K. 0,8.B.
Pte. McGregor
SCOTH GUARDS.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY
END OF WARATAHS.
TOUR.
ANALYSIS OF MATCHES -
PLAYED.
London, Jan, 29, The New South Wales, rugger: team, the Waratahs, comploted their tour with a second moeting with London at Twickenham, the game for the second time ending In a pointless draw.
The tour in England, Scotland; Ireland and Wales embraced 28 matches, and of these, the Wara- tahs won 22, lost four and drew two.
In international cagagements, England and Scotland won vic- tories against them, but they beat. Ireland, Wales and France.
The Observer says they have played throughout the tour in the
WORLD SPORT
FOUR GOALS WIN.
SURPRISE VICTORY FOR R A.
THE KO.S.B. RECOVERY.
[By "Wanderer"]
RIFLE LEAGUE.
SCOTS GUARDS DEFEAT TAIKOO
1928.
INTERPORT GOLF.
HONGKONG BEAT MANILA.
OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.
PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY,
The Interport golf match bo tween Hongkong and Manila was The "Hongkong Telegraph brought to a conclusion yesterday, offers a prize of $60 to the readers when Hongkong won three of the who send in twelve correct fore- singles, lost one and halved two coats of the results of the English On Thursday, Hongkong won two League and Scottish Cup matches of the three foursomes, and yes (to be played on Saturday next, terday's resulta give them victory February 4th) set out in the Cou by eight points to four.
pon below. No goal scores "are. required; only forecnats showing wins or draws. (PGITT
It was splendidly contestod match, and the golf generally was of a high standard."
Manila have now won one match and lost one. Hoogkong meet Shanghai to-day in singles in the last of the series.
A very interesting and close League shoot took place on Satur-| The conditions yesterday were all day at Talkoo Range, between the against good golf. The rain of the 2nd Bn. Scots Guards and the curly morning had made the course Taikoo Rifle Club, resulting in a brellas when they went out. In ad- and all the players needed, un- win for the Guards by 14 points: dition it was
very cold and there w best spirit and their visit has A smart four goal win by the At one stage, towards the end,
a strong cross-wind blowing. The been one of the tonics of the sea-Royal Artillery over the Queen's only one point separated the two surprise is that the golf was so very Bon. Other papers pay similar and a remarkable recovery by the teams. A feature of the shoot good under the circumstances.
It was any K.0.5.B. to give them a victory by Was the centuries made by two of wote that never before in nn Intor
of stymies. It is tributes.-British Wireless.
a convincing score against Souththe participants, Piper Taylor, of
port match have
have so stymies boen
many China, were the features of the the Scots Guards, scoring 101, and Raid in one day. In the game between- BOXING TOURNAMENT. Mr. McIndoe, of
A good performance was credited acoring 100. Full acoros: to the Club who drew with the
2nd Bn. Scots Guards. R.A.F.
RINGSIDE ACCOMMODATION WILL BE TAXED,
..
200 600 800
Yds Yds Yds Totala
The matchos in, the Junior Division "A" were postponed, the Club Reserves and South "A" fail-R. S. M. Muray... 29 33 30 92 In connexion with the tourna-ing to fulfil their engagements, |D/Sgt. Blakeloy.. 28 32 29-89 C. S. M. Proven... 34 20 30 01 ment under the auspices of the Drawn games resulting in two Sgt. 1/1. Sluter. 27
2731.63
25 88 Hongkong Boxing Association at Junior Division "B" matches, Sgt. Loy .......
83. 82, 31 03 The Lee Theatre on Saturday night, excellent games being seen be- Sgt. Quinn 31 81 27 89 it is of special Importance to note tween the Chinese Athletic and L/Sgt. Jeffrey ... 30 31 87 that ringside accommodation will Kung Mo and Kowloon "B" and St. Piper Taylor 34 33 34 101 be limited to 155 seats, as against Joseph's. the 300 formerly provided at, the
.244 247 237 728 City Hall
Taikoo.
It is therefore essential for Intending patrons to book their aeats early, and members of the Association, if they do not wish to be disappointed, should take ad- vantage of their privilege and book: before the general public.
AMERICAN BOXING.
TWO RECENT RESULTS.
Sun Francisco, Jan. 20.-Naka- mura, Japanese featherweight, knocked out Jimmy Pendon, of Manila, in the second round of a scheduled four round fight here to-night.
od:
The complete results are append-
II. K. F. C -S. China Queen's
Totals
Mr. Grimshaw...
24 32 25 81 Mr. McLennan ... 30 32 20 91. Mr. Summers 20 34 28 01 30 30 30 90 29 38 27 89 29 28 27 70
Senior Division.
2 R. A. F.
2
2 K. O. S. Bs.
0 R. A.
4
Mr. Swan..........
Bir. Wallace
Mr. Maxwoll
Mr. McIndoo
11 25 24 100
3 Recrolo
Mr. Walmsley
30 32 31 ́ 93
* University
0
KO. 9. B.
2 R. A. Res.
1
Totala
.232' 261 231.714
Junior Division "A".
S. China "B" China Ath.
Junior Division "E",
China Ath. Kowloon
0 Kung Mo
1 St. Joseph's S. China "B" 4 Scouts
*
pro-
were no less than four and all the other matches produced one or more.
The victors in' yesteray'a
were Capt. Erskine, LG, Dodwell and Capt. Bloxham (Hongkong) and
| PRIN
Capt. Yates (Manila),
tween T.D.B, Pendered and
Mason onded at the eighteenth hole, the Manila Captain having a mishap and being unable to continue. Pen- dered was one up at the time, but it was decided to call the match all quare. Thin game produced some of the best golf of the day, the last two holes excepted.
Dodwell struck one of his brightest patches during the afternoon. He was absolutely irresistible and going out, did eight holes in 31. Another player who was in brilliant fora was Capt. Erskine. He was not so er ratic as usual and was deadly on the greona. Capt. Bloxham played con- sistently well throughout the day. He had a great fight against Lieut. Cranston, and finished strongly.
In the event of no reader fore- casting all twelve matches; a prize of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest nudiber of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers sond- ing in an equal high number, the prize of $25 will be divided, us with the rules published in the The competition Is in accordance Telegraph during the weeks August
September 24,
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.
Matches to bo played on Feb- ruary 4th:-
SCOTTISH CUP, SECOND ROUND TIES.
Stenhouse mulr Airdrie
Ayr Un.. Forfar
Dundee Um. v
Allon. Hamilton. Falkirk.
Kilmarnock.
ENGLISH LEAGUE."
DIVISION 1.
Dundee.
Everton.
Huddersfield v Wednesday V Sheffield U. Burnley
Sunderland.
Fulham
A feature of the afternoon's play WAR the great recovery of L R. An-West Brom. drewes, who was four down on the morning
round, In seven holes in the afternoon he wiped this defcit and eventually mucceeded in haly- out
DIVISION IL
Wolves. Chelsea.
DIVISION JIL (SOUTH),
Norwich
Torquay
Name
Address
Northants. Southend.
Manila. Nell & Fielder
No. 23.
Dato
Fourballa.
the inside men failed lamentably in the goalmouth, and Chang Yuking the match with Capt. Fielder. The only Hongkong player to go down was kwan, the goalkeeper, was rarely
G. Murray, who was not as accurate For seriously tested.
fifteen as usual on the greens.; minutes in the second half, South China hung grimly to their lead, but after Campbell had broken the ice, the luck completely changed and within ten minutes, South China found themselves in arrears, finally losing heavily.
A Convincing. Display, The Queen's were well benten, though the score of four clear Vincent Hayes, bantamweight, goals in favour of the Royal Artil- took a decision from Jimmy Eddy, lory was rather flattering. The of Manila, in a four round bout. R.A. adapted themselves much Chicago, Jan. 30-Eddie Shen, better to the conditions; and their local boxer, was awarded an unwing to wing play always convey-a popular decision over Ignacio Fer-ed the impression that they were nandez, Filipino, at the close of the more dangerous side.. a ten round fight here to-night. It was a force battle.
MEXICAN MURDER.
SLAYER OF GERMAN WOMAN
SHOT DEAD. ̧
baby she was mursing being torn from her arms, the police arrested a young stonemason, On being charged with the crime the man attempted to escape but was shot and killed.
Five pesos and a packet of cigarettes were all he obtained from the brutal murder.
Campbell netted the second after scramble, Gardner put on the third, Everest, Campbell and Stock completing the total. The K.O.S.B The Queen's displayed consider deserved their success, though the able cleverness In spasms, but kept margin was somewhat remarkable the ball too close, and were seldom in view of their carly fortunes, given the opportunity of carrying The South China defence appeared the ball into an ideal shooting to collapso after once conceding a position. Their real opportunity goal, as six in twenty minutes to score was from a penalty but would indicate. this was also missed,
Leach and Hill scored capital goals for the Arilllery in the frat half, the former defeating. Dodds with n brilliant shot from 20
"
Hongkong. Fendered &
Andrewes Erskine & Blox-
ham (0 & 4) 2 Dodwell & Mur-
(2 & 2) Cranston. &
Ivory
Tay (4 & 2) 2 Mason & Yates
Total 4
Singlen.
Andrewed Fendered Erskine (5 & 4) 1 Bloxham
Fielder Mason
Nell.
1
(4 & 3) Dodwell (8 & 6) 1. MurrAY
Total Fourbalis
Grand Total 8
Cranaton Ivory Yates (3 & 2) 1
MANILA'S VICTORY OVER SHANGHAI
Strike out the teams which you think will loss, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn.
All claims must reach this offico not later than Wednesday follow- ing 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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T. Alloa, v. Hamilton.
Falkirk
Club Twice Draw Lovel.
London, Jan. 14,
Twice in the course of the game Following the murder of Mra. yards' range, while Hill headed between the H.K.F.C. and the Winter, wife of a German book through a capital centre by Smith. ahend, and each time the Club auc-
Mark your envelopez: “Football"* R.A.F., Vernon put the airmen
on the front and write your name keeper at Mexico City, who was After the interval, Leach netted
(without, address) on the back of attacked by burglars on the night to further goals, both being the ceeded in equalising within five minutes. The Club were a trifle
The Manila players created's big | the envelope. of Januthy 10th and killed, the result of good open combination, lucky to share the points, their ing
surprise on Saturday by defeat- MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE followed by smart shooting. The first goal being clearly the error of Shanghai by two points. LIST.. DO NOT FORWARD IT, TOUR. Queen's retaliated strongly, but Avery, who was severely penalised was very exciting and created a ENCE SO THAT YOU MAY KEEP A
The golf throughout the day IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI Barclay missed one or two golden for his only mistake in a game, in lot of interest, and there was much RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE opportunities, while the remainder which he was frequently called enthusiasm In the Manila camp when BENT IN: of the forwards showed even less upon.
the last pair in the singles came in aptitude when in the region of
during the afternoon and victory was Stenhousemuir Bishop led the Club forwards in assured.
Airdrie The play was of a fairly high Ayr Un." For the convincing victory, the good style, and the newcomer Smith R. A. have Leach most to thank confirmed previous good impresstandard. During the morning it Forfar He had one of his best days. Neatstons. The line has yet, however, looked as if Shanghal were going to Dundee Un. touches to his wing man, or long should have scored more than twice early established a lead in the four-Wednesday
to develop understanding. They ran away with the match. They Huddersfield passes to the other side of the fleld, on their opportunities. The R.A.F. balls, but after the turn, the Manila Burnley be judged the power of either type defence was not entirely on its best players made a great recovery and Fulham of pass delightfully, and crowned day, Welsh being the only player succeeded in halving all three matches. West Brom. his mid-field constructive play with to give a consistently good display. was the recovery of Mason and Ivory, Torquay The feature of the morning's round Norwich some fine shooting which brought him three goals. The remainder of
Forward, the R.A.F. were better who, at the eleventh hole, were no served. the forwards displayed considerable source of anxiety to the Club do they never looked back and squared Vernon was always a less than four down. After that dash, but the two backs were the fence, and his efforts would prob- the match on the seventeenth, next outstanding. players. Trim ably have borne better fruit had and Excell gave a sound display,
In the singles in the afternoon both tackling keenly; and kicking with rare judgment. The half backs were vigorous tacklers and did well. In defence, but some im- provement might be effected in their forward passing.
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he shot less often from long range Malcolm made a somewhat similar ro instead of endeavouring to initiate covery. He was no less than four an opening.
down at the Gem, but succeeded in halving the match. Ho did, the last | soven holes in 24, Mason was 4 up on Blinko at the turn, and succeeded to winning by 3 and 2
Stewart, Watson, Rodger, Taylor and Bishop did well for the Club
v. Kilmarnock. v. Dundee. v. Everton. v. Sheffield U. Sunderland.
7. Wolves.
Chelsea, v. Northants. T. Southend,
THE FOURTH TEST.
ENGLAND'S MODERATE
SCORE.
Johannesburg, Ján. 28.- The fourth Test Match between South Africa and thọ M.U.C, open- Budd and Blinke, from whom much ed here to-day, The eky was over was expected; hardly played up to cast and the weather cool. and very uncomfortable on the greens, sent when South Africa won the their roputations. Budd was erratic
Four thousand people were pre- and Blinko, although he was getting a
great length off the tee, was inclined toss and put England is to bát on to stray from the fairway, Malcolm a fast wicket. The visitors scor
The Queen's failed principally be. cause the half-backs did not back up The Junior matches panned out the forwards to any appreciablo ex very much in accord with expecta- tent, while the backs Hill and tons. The best perfomances were Morris could not be favourably in the "B" division where Kowloon compared with Hooper and his part shared points with St. Joseph's, and ner. Hooper was playing in the the Kung bo team drew with the gave about the best display of the ed 67 for the loss of one wicket forward line, but while he did many Chinese, Athletic. The latter match Shanghai players. Its putting was by lunch time. good things, can be of better ser- attracted a big attendance, who vice to his torm in his usual poal-were treated to a good if goalless tion.
game. The Chinese Athletic had better scoring opportunities, but Lee played a capital game in goal for Kung Mo, while the backs were aloo in fine fettle..
A Remarkable Recovery. ..With twenty minutes to go in the match on the new. South China ground, Caroline Hill, the K.O.S.B. were two goals in arrears, but when the final whistle blew they were winners by six goals to two a remarkable recovery.
A Friendly Encounter.
deadly both morning and afternoon. Pilcher als did well, son
Later.
At the tes Interval England had Mason, the Manila Captain, played splendidly both in the fourballs and scored 168 for four, Tyldesley in his singles, Noll again was as making 42 and Sutcliffe 87 ateady as a rock, and Fielder also mave a very sound displayan Cranston Aid very much better than against Hongkong and Yates also played well, Ivory was not in his best form.
Four-Balla,
Bhánghal.
Alded by three Kowloon players, the Police gave a fair display & Dinko je 1 -Madon, & Itory against Kowloon in a friendly game, Maleaks & Fileber - 1. Nelli & Vielder South China were undoubtedly losing by the only goal. Kowloon Camming & Pettilt 1 Cranston & Yalen fortunate to be in the lead when experimented with the elde, May the interval was reached, but Li and Miles dropping into the half-Bode Tin-sang and Leung Wing-chiu back line, while McKelvie played in- Bunke were on the top of their form and aldo-left to Northey and Muir. Malcol resisted all the Borderers' efforts to Kowloon were well together and Ocmming get through
should have succeeded-by a more Petit. Pang. Washing and Fung King-convincing margin. Northey miss- choong snapped up opportunities in ed a penalty. The only goal was Four-balla the first half, and in spite of some netted by McKelvie, with a capital.
Grand Totals clever play by the K.0.9.B. wingers, first time shot in the fist half.
Pheber: (6
Bingles.
··1⁄21⁄2 Fielder'
Mason. (1 & 2) MA Neil Ivory Cranston (
Manila won by two points,
Later, At the close of play England" had scored 208 runs for the loss of seven wickets, Wutt contribut- ing: 68Renter,me
[A British wireless messago says that Holmes' was the first wicket to fall, he scoring only one run.].
HOME RUGBY.
INTERNATIONAL MATCH AT
*BELFAST.
Belfast, Jan. 28) Maying on a randdy ground before 16,000 spectators, Ireland beat France at Rugby, by 12 points to eight-
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