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WORLD SPORT

BOXING TOURNEY] LOCAL FOOTBALL

TO-MORROW.

MANY FACES NEW TO LOCAL RING,

AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME ARRANGED.

TO-MORROW.

NAVY TO PLAY SOMERSETS AT CAROLINE HILL.

KOWLOON V. H.K.F.C.

The most important mulch of the card for to-morrow is that between the Royal Navy and the

NEW WELTERWEIGHT. | Somersets. The Somersets have lost only three points and the Navy are at the present time at A heavy programme, involving the height of their powers, while forty-seven rounds of boxing, is scheduled for the second tourno-the military side has been exhibit- ment of the Hongkong Boxing AB. ing signs of falling away. Hociation at the City Hall to- morrow night, the middleweight championship:contest being sup ported by two first-clasi ten rounds welterweiglit tills, and two six-rounds contests.

The picce de resistance will, of coarne, be the bout between A. B Ewin, of H.M.S.. Kent, the 1,S.B.A. middleweight champion, and A.B. Jock Crichton (or Creighton), of H.M.S. Cornwall, the welterweight champion of the Colony and of the West of England.

Both Camps Confident. Both men have been in serious training for the contest; and the Christmas and New Year festivi- ties have found for them, little attraction. Crichton has a very large following confident of his ability to bent Ewin, although he will probably be conceding a few pounds in weight. Ewin has not 2-DAYS ONLY-2been beaten for well over

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years, and his triumph in the re- cent 1.5.B.A. contests was scored against a hbat of first-class men. Ewin is a fighter and a boxer Crichton has proved himself an extremely elever boxer, and there is no question of his ability to fight when the opposition is suffi- ciently good to extend him. That Ewin will make him pull out all his reserves is certain. There is good reason for the confidence expressed in Ewin's camp

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Thero will be plenty of excite- ment, too, on the Kowloon ground where the mainlanders entertain the club in the return "Derby."

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The full fixture list is. appended:

Senior Division. Royal Navy'v. Somersets.-Caroline

Hill, 4 p.m. Kowloon v. Club,-Kowloon, 4 pm. Recreio v. Chinese-Recreio, 4 p.m.) K.O.S.B. v. St. Joseph's.-Scokun-

poo, 4 p.m.

Pulice v. RA-St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.

Junior Division.

Club v. K.O.S.B.-Club, 2.30. .. S. China"A" v. Kowloon,Chinese,

H.V., 2.30, Chinere. "A"

V. University. Shadiunt, 2.30.

St. Joseph's v. Chinese "B"--SL

Joseph's, 2.30.

Somersets v. Ewo-Kowloon, 2.30, S. China "B" v. R.A.M.C.-Caroling

Hill, 2.30. RA. Res. V. Recreio. Sookunpoo,

2.30.

A Needle Match.. As both Navy and Somersets are in the running for championship honours, a very keen game is to be anticipated at Caroline Hill, The composition of the Navy team is not yet aviable, but it is certain that no material alterations will be made from the side which has been яo successful of late. The Somersets are hopeful, but I funey they will lose this game.

The Royal Artillery are favour ed to defent the Police, while the Borderers should experience little diffulty in taking full points, from St. Joseph's.

In Kowloon.

One of the principal supporting contests brings a new face to the Hongkong public in the person of Stoker Frank Godden, of H.M.S. Cornflower. Golden, judged by his record. is a fighter in the

Two interesting matches are championship class alrendy and if he proves his worth to-morrow, will being played in Kowloon, the Club] sqan be clamouring for a title being visitors to the Railway hout. His record includes sure-Ground, and the Chinese Athletic cesses over Tommy Griffiths, of to, the Recreio ground. Southampton, Mick Harris,

Kowloon will try the experiment London, Jim Blake, a London top of flelding Miles at centre- liner, Bert Cannon, of London, and Buck Carter; of Partsmouth.

In the Imperial Services Boxing Association · championships of 1927, he reached the final of the welterweights and lost narrowly

The Recreio hope to be able to on points to Signalman Moore, the Army.champion of that year. field fulf strength for the match To-morrow, he meets Marine with the Athletic. A. V. Gosano, Fraser, a former holder of the it, is understood, is practically centre- of certain to turn out at championship welterweight Hongkong, who is well-known to forward. The Athletic aro all fight followers.

changed and seem, ikely winners, though the Recreio, if at strength, will give them a good run.

Hall's Opponent.

. The other ten-rounder is be- tween A. B. Hall, of H.M.S.1'. Hermes and Stoker Sacker, of H.M.S. Cornwall. This should provide a bout only a shade less interesting than the main event. A. B. Hall is a very popular per former locally. He has been fighting in Manila lately and win- ning against spine of bust men to be found there Sacker has nover been in the Hongkong ring before, but he makes his debut with a splendid record of success"TM in. Shanghai contest. He. clever boy with a plöpsing style and there should be no lack of óxcitement when he meets Hall.

Two bantamweights, A. B. Rawling and A. B. Morrisey are opposed in a six-round contest, while Sergeant Hay, of the Hong kong Police, who has been train- ing under the eye of that old master, Sergeant Hunt will meet Stoker Irwin, of H.M.S. Kent, in a lightheavyweight bout, over aix

·rounds. ·

LOCAL CRICKET. K. C. C. TEAMS FOR THE WEEK-END..

forward, MeKelvie playing inaide- right to Pile. The defence re- mains unchanged. A keen gume should result, with the odds in favour of the home team.

up-

"A",

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY:

9.12 nm B. Riggs and WN

Firming A

9.16 am. H. Spicor and J. Thayer 9.28 a.m.-H. R. Forsyth and A

Sommerfeltet

0.92 a.m.-E. D. Black and D.

Glimore.

9.30 am, T. S. Whyte Smith and

J. D. Kinnaird. -

9.40 am J. W

Capt. Ashby.

Robertson, and

9,44 am.-A. D. Humphreys and 0.

gs v Enger. J

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BOXING

CITY HALL

Saturday, 4th Jan., 1930

Middle Weight Championship of the Colony

0.48 a.m.-D. L. McWhirter and J. A.B. CRICHTON

D. Thomson.i

9.62 am S. S. Perry and A. G.

Coppin..

0.66mH. U. Ireland and LG.

5. Dodwell,

10.00 a.m.-A. E. Lisnaman and I

Thomson

10.04. n.m. W. Franks and F. J.

de Rome,

10.08 mM. G. Mills and S. J.

H. Fox. 10.12 am F. M. Ellis and P.

Morrison,

10.10a.m.-A. E. Wood and E. D.

Matthewa,

19.20 a.m.-A. C. Meredith and J.

H. Raikes,

10.24 a.m.-J. R. Hinton, and A. II.

Penn.

10.28 .m.-A. C. I. Bowker and J.

R. Collia.

10.32 a.m.-W. L. Alexander and Je

Harrop.

10.30 a.m.-N. K. Littlejohn and G

B. S. Thomson.

10.40. .-G. Davidson and L. R.

Andrewer,

10.41 am, G. E. Costello and B.

D. Evans,

i 10.48 aim.-W. A. Staley and T. C.

Monaghan..

10.52 am-1. H. Geare and A. B.

Purves.

10.50 am-A. Lrach and F. A

Itedmond,

11.00 a.m.-R. M. Henderson and J.

5. MacLaren.

11.04 .-W. Stewart and I.

Hampton.

11.08 aC. Mycock and A.

Anderson,

11.12 am.-11. Lewis and E. des

Voeux.

11.10 a.m.-G. S. Archbutt and W.

L. Dunbar.

1120a.m.-C. M. Gee and N. H

Prockter.

11.24 a.m.-W. Lorimer and J.

Forbes.

11.28 am, J. D. Law and F. it.

Burch.

1132 a.m.-1. V. Parker and 1. H,.

C. Highet,

11.30 a.m.-0. E. C. Marton and It.

Young.

11.40 a.m.-Sq, Leader Boumphrey

and Licut Alexander, 11.44 a.m.-J. W. Alabaster and H

J. Armstrong.

11.48 a.m.-A. Brawn and S. T.

Butlin

11,52 a.m.-D. S. Edward and W. J. |

S, Key.

11.60 a.m.-E. D. Lawrence and W.

J. Koberts.

Noon G. W, Sewell and R. K.

Hepburn.

12.04 pm R. J. Sneddon and J. P.

Sherry.

12.08 pm. P. Warren and R, K.

Valentina.

12.12 p.m.-A. Webster and J. S.

Dýkos.

12.10 p.m.-J. A. Bloomfield and C..

H. Burton.

12.20p.m.-H. I Sturt and 3.

Coulthart,

12.24 p.m.-E. Abraham and B. J.

Lacon

12.28 p.m.-N. V. Croucher and“ F.

Lobel

12.32 p.m.--H, A. Lammert and S,

A. Seth

12.30 p.m.-W. A. Butterfield and It.

Campbell. 12.40 p.m.-W..

Brown.

Hillier and J.

SHMAEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE,

KEEN NAVAL GAMES ENDS IN DRAW

With The Juniors,, - In the Junior Division, K.O.S.B. Reserves, South China

Shameer, Jan. 2 Chinese "A", St. Joseph's, Somer-

"An extremely keen match was sets, S. China "B" and Recreio Re-

witnessed here on New Year's Eve serves should obtain full points.

Teams for to-morrow include: when H.M.S. Tarantula and H.M.S. Club: Rodger; Wallington, Seamow drew in the . Shameen Bishop: Gilchrist, Stewart,Football League, each side' scor- Watson; Alexander, Reid, ing one goal. The game was very Goldman, Scott, A. N. Other evenly contested throughout and Kowloons-Nichols (or Angus); cannot be said 'that either side Gillott, Pile (C.); Hedley, had any marked advantage. Dowman, Bliss; Pile (T.M.); McKelvic, Miles, Coats and H.MS. Seamów scored just be: fore half-time, whilst HMS. Eastman, Club Reserves: Stirling; Sloan, Tarantula scored about 10 minutes Fotouloff: Hooper, Raillon, after resuming the Tarantula Hynes, Dinnen, Bell Fow-notted the ball after a melee in *ler, Jackson Thompson,front of the Seamew goal from a Reserves: Pankhurat, Wi-corner kick, Both sides made des.. son, J.B. and Krilovaly perate efforts to draw ahead, but owloon Reserves: Angus; despite numerous shots at both Guest, Hast; Runham, goals, no further score was added Campbell, Dunnett; Sprin- before the whistle blow, gett, King, Moss, A. N. Other, Bickford, Reserves: Baker, Moore, Hannan.

This match was especially in- | teresting in view of the fact that the Tarantula and the Beamow had both lost only one match 'dur. We are officially informed that ing the present season and it was temporary repairs to the two anticipated that the winner of this The K.C.C. team against the Army, bridges on the Chinese Section of match should have the most likely the Kowloon Canton Railway, chance of coming out at the top In to-morrow's League match on the which were recently blown up, have of the Lengue. As things atand Kowloon ground, is as followsW. Brace (Capt), E C. Fincher, E, F been effected, and that it is hoped Tincher, Goodwin, F. Law- to resume the service of through Funce, N. 11. Ross, G.A. V. Hall, trains in the course of the next

F. Zimmern, A, T. Lee, D. Laing day or so,.

and

S

scorer, A Hyde-Lay, my d

S. Jex. Umpire, J, P. Robinson;

The K C. C. team against the

Volanteers on Sunday on the K.C.C

Wellington, Jan. 2.

It is offelally denied that the

at present, there is no alteration in the League table, Actually the Seamew may be said to be slightly ahead as they have lost one match and drawn, one, whilst the 1 TuA has lost one and drawn two: ks,

The return match of the Bea to be played and this sho mow and Tarantula stil

ground; starting at 11 am, Veronica and Laburnum are going follows:-W. Brace (Capt), E. O Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, to Bamoa.!

a deciding factor in. FE. Lawrence, N. H. Ross, G. A V The Administrator of Samoa re Hall, W. C. Hung, A. T. Lee, De porta that members of the Man place of the League. Laing and S.-J. Umpire, J. R. are dispersing and the territory is this last Robinson scorer, A. Hyda-Lay, now quiet Router"}

Seamen Meacham

H‚M‚8. •Cornwall”

Welterweiglit Ohampion of the Colony

and Welterweight Champion,

Weit of Eng

A.B. EWIN

Imperial Bervice Middleweight Champion. AND KIVE OTHER CONTESTS:

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