THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933.

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. | SEASON'S FIRST BOXING TOURNER

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EWINS.

LOCAL CHAMPIONS TO FIGHT ON FRIDAY

CHINA FLEET CHAMPIONSHIPS AT LEE THEATRE

GALAXY OF RINGCRAFT EXPONENTS INCLUDES EWINS, WARNES, JUDCE AND FARRAR

Ewing

(By ""Veritas")

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boasts an enviable tinually Anishing off his fights in record. His earliest success of the first round. importanca was in 1924, when he To give some indication of his won the Imperial Services cham- hitting powers it might be men- pionship in England. The follow- tioned that when H.M.S. Kent met Ing year he captured the middle- the Shanghai amateur boxers in a H HONGKONG has been weight title of the Royal Navy and tournament two months ago, House who IN better waiting nearly twelve Royal Marines, and repeated this fought Fowler,

achievement in 1928.

known to Hongkong na past months for a public box- At the present time he is the member of the Shanghai Interport ing tournament and the undefeated middleweight cham-rugby team. opportunity of seeing some plon of the China const, has never of its favourite fighters in lost a fight in Japan or Shanghai, and has beaton such a prominent action, and this week their fighter as Carlos Logan, champion patient wait comes to an of the Philippines. Recently he end with the staging of fought Ted Zayward, champion of the China Fleet Team Holland.

He has twice won the welter- Championships at the Lee Theatre.

All roads, in fact, will lend to this building on Friday night, for not only are visitors to be enter- tained by some of the gumest boxers' in the British navy, but

mien

like Ldg. Scoman Ewins, A.B. Warnes and Judge, who have won their spurs in local profes- sional boxing, are taking part in! what will assuredly be the finest. tournament seen in the Colony for many a long day.

WARNES.

R. L. Burnett of the 8th. Destroy- ers, who is President of the China Fluot Boxing Association. officials on Friday are Commander Among those who will act as

Bayley of ILM.S. Sandwich and The fight went two rounds, Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson, whilst the In the course of which House judges will include Col, P. Me- so battered his opponent that | Pherson, R.A.0.C., Major Shilling- the latter retired with both ton, R.A.O.C., Liout, Williams of

Lincoln Jaws broken and many of his the

Regiment, Capt. teeth knocked out.

Drewe, of H.M.S. Kent, Majori Brown and Paymaster Lieut. weight title of Hongkong, and boxer, and

A.B. Keen is a similar type of Cordr. Wethey of H.M.S. Kent, three times has carried off the that these two will meet in the it is very likely middleweight championship of the anal, a scrap out of the ordinary Colony, being its present holder. is promised."

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SIXTEEN FIGHTS.

The programme will consist of alxteen fights, including, semi- finals and finals of the bantom- weight. con- weight,

His chief contender for the

JUDGE'S OPPONENT. middleweight title on Friday will be A.B. Dawson, who re- Judge's most dangerous cenly won the Amateur cham-tender for the heavyweight in pionship of the China Fleet, and Marine Lewis, who won the A great fight is promised. amateur championship this year, and there are several other very useful boxers taking part in the various weights, such as A. B. Baldwin, runner-up for the China Fleet lightwel ht laurels in 1931

JUDGE AND WARNES.

A. B. Judge, potential winner of the heavyweight contest. has not Ewins is one of the

best been seen in action in Hongkong known local exponents of ring for some time, but he enjoyed and also amateur champion of the craft in Hongkong to-day, and series of successes in Shanghai, and Navy. added interest is lent to his ap- has a fine reputation as a quick pearance on Friday by the fact and strong boxer. He was heavy-be his final appearance in Navy Incidentally this will probably that it will be his first fight here, weight champion of the Royal contents, as it is reported that he for nearly two years.

Navy in 1929, and amateur cham-is shortly leaving the Service to pion in 1928-20-30.

enter civ life. One of his beat fights was with Joe Mullins of Deptford, who had

AN HONOURABLE thrice defeated Charlie Smith

DEFEAT

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PRESS COMMENTS ON AUSTRIANS FOOTBALL

All the newspapers of Italy print long descriptions of the Association football match al Stamford Bridge between England. and Austra. The Australlans, it is pointed out, have been beaten, but, with honour." The impartiali enthusiasm of the English crowd. is reported with especial sympathy as an example to the world in true #portsmanship.

The critics, in their messages from Stamford Bridge, decribe a game in which two styles of play! were seen at their best, and it is believed and hoped that England. will

leave her "splendid solution" and engage with the first-class Central European teams -Austria, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and Switzerland.

now

well known English heavyweight.

No other navy boxer has im- pressed Hongkong more than A.B. Warnes. Local fans still relish the memory or his two scrops with Morris for the wel terweight title of Hongkong. Although beaten on bath casions, Warnes gave polished displays of scientifle boxing, lacking only

a ko, punch.

Is appearance on Friday sures the tournament of success.

will

featherweight, -light- Avelterweight, middle- weight, light heavyweight and heavyweight. Each contest will be

of two 2-minute rounde and, one 3-minute round.

An added attraction will be the appearance, by kind permission of Sir Howard Kelly, of the Cont mander in Chief's Marine hand. who will play selections prior to the tournament and during the in- terval.

one of the outstanding events of The tournament promises to be local boxing for this acason, and

local fons should make not mis- take about being present.

If the Cornwall is still in port on Friday, Baldwin have a very keen and useful opponent in A.B. Morgan, whilst As Wright is another light. weight of no menn ability, and the boxing In this event will probably be the best of evening

MAMAK HOCKEY

the Veteran Jump Two Places

in League Table

The featherweight cluss enjoys the entry of A.B. Sharpe, a clever little boxer, who was finalist of H.M.S. Veteran Improved their essential the Homo fleet in 1920 and cham-position in the Mamak tournament pion of all India in 1920, whilst yesterday when they defeated A.B. Preston is also making an 11.M.S. Parthian on the Naval - appearance.

He was the com- Ground at Happy Valley in a fast Its, bined fleets champion in 1929.. and Interesting game by two goals

From the Warnes, it will be remembered readily be seen that tournament

foregoing it will to nil. runner-up of the amateur welter weight championship of England, is not the slightest doubt as to won the Royal Navy title at this the success of the evening. weight in 1930, and the amateur championship of the Navy at the of the welterweight title of the same time. He is present holder China Fleet, winning it in 1931,

from the boxing, viet point there were in addition to being a former, boasts a wealth of talent, and

for

RECORD CROWD PROMISED. There should be a record crowd to see the fights, for the Lee Theatre at Wanchai is easily ac- cessible by tram and bus. Both the Tai Hang and Causeway bus ser- vices stop close to the theatre.

The prices of admission too

In the first half the exchanges even and although the Veteran came nçar to scoring on several occasions they were held by the Parthian defence. At the interval there was no score.

In the second half the Veteran played a more combined game and their account was opened through Rinner. A few minutes latter the same laver avain found the net.

MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 13 12 1 0 54 8 25 23 62 17 24

Radio

are very reasonable, the ringside Royal Signals 10 11

1st. H.K.S.

AN OLD FAVOURITE. Davice, another contender this championship, will be remem The * "Continental" gume, asbered by local fans ak having ap-) developed by these countries is peared in the Hongkong ring some now eriticised as too scientific in years ago. As long back as 1922 face of the loss spectacular but he won the combined Atlantic effective English game, and it is and Mediterranean Fleets tille, considered that with Italian play and in 1924 lle represented the modified in the light of the Anglo- Royal Navy in the I.S.B.A., cham- Austrian match there need be no pionships. He is a forceful and fear of English national teams, t experienced boxer and is sure to

con-give a useful account of himself. ment, which will see teams from Royal reasonable climatic

given ditions.

YACHTING

P

JOSS FIRST HOME YESTERDAY

seats which are reserved being Battery..... 11 10 1 0 51 0 21 $5, the stalls which are also re- Incognitos served. $3, and the rest of the Medway house $1 each. The ringside R.A.B.C. and stalls sents can be booked St. Andrew's 10 7 1 2 30 11 16 nt Moutrien.

R.A M.C. Police The organiontion of the tourna-Varsity

0 9 0 0 30 3 18

16 6 0 3 27 10 18

10 786 27 21 17

174

19 27 14 20 10 14

9 6

14 4

4 17 20 10

12 3

7 13 24

7 4 0 3 16 17

8 4 0 4 15 16

Engineers One of the most promising the Kent, Cornwall, Medway and 12th. Battery 10 4 boxers who will take pari bn 4th Submarine Flotilla, Hermes, Phoenix Friday is Farrar, a youngster, 8th Destroyer Flotilla and Tamar

Tamar who in 1927 was bantamweight and Small Ships, taking part, it champion of the Atlantle Fleet, in the capable hands of Lieut. Parthlan in the following year won the Comdr, H.M.V. Stéphenson H.M.S. Veteran Mediterranean Wleet title, and Kent, and among the offefnis are in 1931 captured the China Fleet the C. in C. (Admiral Sir Howard German Club 11209 10 43 featherweight championship.

1 1 8 3 Kelly) who is patron, and Capt. 20th Battery 10

KITC. R.A.O.C. Destroyers

His most brilliant achievement to date, however, was his recent The

Afth race for the Ladies victory In Shanghai, when he won' Championship in "A" class Yachts the Northern Port's featherweight was started in a good breeze at North title against all comers, which in- Point yesterday, and, the course gave cluded the cream of the

turn on all unints of sailing Wasp American, Russian and Philippine local II (Mrs. Griffin) was first over the

Fant the start closely followed by boxing fraternity. Joss (Mr. Stanton) in the windward berth. The wind held true for the first round but after turning the home mark it became light and fluky and the yachts became somewhat strung out with Jons in the load.

The finishing times were no follows: Finishing Tola!

Time Pts.

1. Jon (Mra, Stanton).

6.00.21

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2. Jan (Mr. Pedersen)

4. Inghel (Miss Whitham) *

5.05.10 3. Wasp II (Mrs. Griffin))

5,19,47--

5.14.25 6. In Linda (Mrs. Sheldon)

6.17.42

Unfortunately he recently In- Jured his hand, and this has naturally affected kis training; but he reports that he will be; fighting ft on Friday, and one) can expect a great show from him,

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"ONE ROUND" HOUSE,

bo There are "oing to 25 fireworks in the light heavy weight | 15-competition, that is if A.B. House

lives up to his record and reputa

11 tion,

House is probably the finest 15 type of hurricane and hard hit- Coners--Channel Rocks (P), Kow ting fighter in the Navy to-day. loon Rock (P), Mark on ne Cat Tran Mark boat (9), Mark on his verdicts that he has been (S), In fact no spoedy is he in securing en (S). Cust Rock Mark bont (S); nicknamed "One Round Houso." stance 0.0 milen. Started at 3.10

This is the result of his con-l

1.2.

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N-tery A 125

14 0 2 12 7 61

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01 10 0 38

+ 0 1 2 4 0

BILLIARDS

DEFEAT OF LINCOLNS CUIST

In the most éveniv-contested game

of the noen bilarda touranmint to-

Ante. E Romeilles of St. Patrick'ʼn Club defented Sergeant Ash of the

BOXING

CHINA FLEET TEAM

· CHAMPIONSHIPS

FIRST

PUBLIC BOXING

EVENT OF THE SEASON

will take place at the

LEE THEATRE

{Wanchai)

on

FRIDAY

JANUARY 13

at 9 p.m. sharp.

16-FIGHTS-16

Programme will con-

sist of semi-finals and

finals of the China

Fleet Team Boxing

Championships.

COME AND SEE,

amongst others:--

A.B. EWIN,

Middleweight Champion of 'Hongkong and China

Coast.

A.B. WARNES,

Welterweight Champion,

Royal Navy 1930, run-

ner-up All England

Amateur Championship.

A.B. JUDGE,

Heavyweight Champion,

Royal Navy 1929.

A.B. FARRAR,

China Fleet Beather-

weight champion 1991,

and Featherweight cham-

pion Shanghai, 1932.

Ldg. Soa, DAVIES,

Represented Royal Navy

in the 1.5.0.A. champion-

ships.

1925, Welter-

champion Combined

Fleets, 1923.

DON'T FORGET

FRIDAY,

· January 13.

Timeplna bv 250 to 247 at St. Patrick's Ringside Seats

Club Inat night

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The amo was in doubt up to the Jast minute. There were no high breski, the game. being 'maintaine at an

myne therappenbararas H S.M. KENT. BEATEN, Rdefeated HMS. Kont in the of the Ne z kwong rupted Tournament last night The then Opliant and Soldiers' Home,

Tem-hol SPOMARS

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11.M. Kont 150 Cummiffa T. Sto. 148 150 Pekarne L. 8. 141

Mankato

1

JUDGE.

150 121 Maenor C. F. A. 150 150 Halden P. O,

100

(Reserved)...... $5

Stalls (Reserved) $3

Other Seats

$1

Booking at Moutrios,

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