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BOXING.
NOVICES TOURNEY.
LAST NIGHT'S PRELIMINARIES.
"Piano 1500,
THE OFFIDALE,
The bouts were put through without waste of time and credit is due to the. officials. They were :———
Indges: Capt. Cross, Lt. L. G. Jones, Lt, Leader, Lt. Bell, R. N., L. L-Com. Hake, Hesar. J. S. McCann, F. C. Hall, D. C. Logan,
Carn, and the third rou
for the sami-finals
LIGHTS DIV.
LET, ROUND.
qal
P. O. Lent ("Hawkins" ko. ta Williams (King's) in the first round.
Pte. Flynn (King's) to te Willisma (King's) in the first round Williams took a count of five and was knocked out on rising,
Byes.A. B. Tully (Light Cruisers)
TONG-LAD
TERRITORIS "RTÄNELLE- CATION SOCIETY.
Tha grita mesting of the Eo g. kong and New Territorial vi
tion Society took place in the Emon Church Lecture Hall on Wednesday {(20th)">The Rev. J. Kirk Maconsthie IST BOUND.
prasidad, supported by Havi, De "Pte. Hughes (King's). La Pte. Fearos, H. R. Wells and Chung - Chuk Goodwin (King'a) in the third rounding Mean R R Dovey. (Hen Goodwin was down for a suunt of 7 Secretary) J. & Macpherson (Hon. in the second round and the gong
ved him.
"Pte. Logan (King's) stopped Pte. Nield (King's) who retired in the first round.
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-The Kongkong Boring Association's] Comdr. Drów, Lt. Kennedy, R. N., Pte. McGainers (King's), Pte. Dennis 5 in the first round, and the gong | meet on cordial terms of unbroken
Hevices Tournament was opened in the City Hall last night when the profiminary bouts in the bantam, ther, light, welter and middle weight clases were fought of Cwing to the large number of scratch men due to illness, absence on duty, or over weight in the classes which they had entered, ly 29 bouts in the various classes were staged last night. Some of the bouts wese of unexpectedly ilbert duration, so that it was possible to take the bantams, feather, lights and welters into the third round, and the middlew into the second round last night. This had the effect of ban- siderably shortening the lengthy pro- giamme, with the result that it will not now be necessary to hold the matinee on Saturday. The competitors in the -Ay and hearyweigt classes will fight
Beats to-night instead. There
Beferees: Mr. A. Kardoch, Mr. Mr. Logan, 8gn. Lt. Com, MacEwan, Lt. Com. Douglas Hamilton.
In charge of scalos: „L. Bell, R. F.
C. Bond.
L/C, Ort (King's) stopped Pte.
The Chairman, in moving the adop- O'Brien (King's) in faria! bout. O'Brien raimed to mix with his tion of report and balance sheet, re- A. B. Little Light Craisera), Pte. opponent and rau round the ring marked that in view of the accent Irwin (King's),Pte. Fenkeyman utid ordered to fight by the referee. tion of national and racial differences (King's), O. & Cleary ("Hawkins: He was knocked down for a count of which had lately been experienced, it was gratifying that they were able to (King'), Pta Kelly (King's), A. Baved him. The Lo. Bams as Mellitt ("Hawkins"), Boy Olds (Light
harmony. The common faïth they Cruisers), Pte. Mosally (King's), A.
shared as Christians together with the B. Winslade ("Tamar" and Pie
common enterprise in advancing the Roberta (King's).
Kingdom of God formed a band of Scratched-V. J. Summers (Hong
union deeper than all the divergences which in some directions were being.
matter of fact early in the second.
A. B. Dennis ("Hawkins") stopped Pie. Brennan (King's) who retired in the first round. The bout was a fast one until Brennan was knocked down
Time-keepers: Menzen. W. Pitt and kong), and A. B. Woods (Tamar" for a count of & He gave up brought into needless prominence.
Ancouncer: Mr. J. Brook (Manager).
RESULTS.
Following are the results of the various boats which were all of three rounds duration :
BANTAMS.
www
1ST BOUND.
J. M. Baldwin (“Tamar") ko. Pte. Stack (King's) in the third round of
A fast bout.
2ND ROUND.
cising.
Anderson Byes-Sto..
(Light The repors summarised the year's Cruisers) Gur. E Barker (RGA), work at the ten stations at pressint
·A. B. Tully (Light Cruisers) P. O. Carp Smith (King'), Sto. Carler maintained by the Society. It shaw Leef ("Hawkins") in the third of %}{{" Hawking"), LA Mesa (Submarimony encouraging features, and whirlwind affair. Leef took counts of nes), Pte. Lyons (King's), Pte. Martin mentioned that one hundred and 6,2 and 8 before his seconds skied the (King), and Sto Flegg (Hawkins") twenty baptisms had taken place a Scratched-Pte. Hayes (King') larger number than in any previous towel to save him from the inevitable
Sta Fillage (Light Cruisers), A.B. J, year. The accounts also were favour. kia."
Fra: bs (Submannes), 0.8. Lawrence able, shewing an incoine and expend
B... Baker (Light Cruisers), A ("Tamar"). Gnz. Henwood (RG.A.) and Pte. Wilson (King's).
Pte. Myan (King's) k.o. A. B. Little (Light Cruisers) in the first round. Little was knocked down for two counts of six before he was put out.
Pte. Fenkeyman (King's) stopped Pte. Redaway (King's) ko. F. G. Pte. Irwin (King's) who retired in Lux (Hongkong) in the second round the second round after having the
was best of the exchanges. of a one-sided fight. Loz
Pte. McGuiness (King's) defeated hopelessly outgeneralad.
"Byes.--Pie. Johnson (King's), Big. 0.5. Cleary ("Hawkins") on points L. King (" Hawkina), A. B. Lambers in a farce mix up. ("Hawkins") and
Byes--Pte. Denais (King's), Pte. - Pte. Quinn
Kelly (King's) and Pte. McSally (King's).
(Sab- (King's).
Scratched-Tel. Bates marines), L/C. Thompstone (King's), B. Lucas (Submarines), Pie. Hughes (King's), Pa. Marris (King's)
entries in the so many Sat weight clasa that it had to be divided into A and B divisions. A. B. Woods ("Tamar" was by some mistake entered in both "the feather and light weight classes. He qualified however to fight in the feathers and was scratched from the lights. Several Incky competitors managed to reach the third round without fighting swing to their opponents being absent or scratched, The best bout in the first round bouts of the lights A division was that in which P. O. Leef ("Hawkins **) scored a convincing ko.. victory over L/C Coglar (King's) in the Byes-Fta. Johnson (King's), J: opening thres mites of the Eight, WF-Baldwin ("Tamaz"), Sig. L. King He afterwards put up a fierce fight("Hawkins"), and Pto. Redaway against A.B. Tully (Light Cruisers) in (King's). -
and Pte. Smith (King`1).
No bouts.
2ND ROUND.
Mellitt (Light
Scratched-A. B. (Hawkins"), Boy Olds Cruisers), A. B. Winslade ("Tamar")
and Pte. Roberts (King's). '
Tally, Flynn, Penkeyman, Me. Guiness, Dennis. and Kelly will fight in the third round this evening to qualify for the fourth round. Pte. eSally receives a bye into the fourth round owing to having no opponent.
V..
Scratched.-A. B. Lambert the second round bout, and although went down for coats of 6, 2† ("Hawkins") and Pes. Quinn (King's), {. «....
Johnson, Baldwin, King and visibly
·and ·8,—and he
the punishment he Redaway will fight in the third round TOKET from bad
recaired-he refused lay down for the full count. His finals.
LIGHTS DIV. B.
18T BOUND.
Pre.. Martin (1) (King's) k.o. Pte. to this evening to qualify for the semi-McKean (King's) in the first round McKeown was down for a count of 7 previous to the k.o.
seconda had to sky the towel to 378 him. He was given a rousing ovation
as he left the ring. Pte. Flynn (King's) a short well knit man who packed a terrific wallop in both mits, was too aggresive for his two taller opponents Pte. Williams (King's) and A. B. Little (Light Cruisers),-knocking them both out in the first rounds before
FEATHERS.
1ST BOUND.
Pte. Hughes (King's) defeated (). B. Bear (Light Cruisers) on points in close fight..
a
B.
Ft. Hayter (King's) defeated A. Woods ("Tamaz") on points in a tame bout.
L. 8. Wrigley ("Hawkins") .o. Sto. Whyatt ("Hawkins') in the first round. Whyatt took a count. of six previous to the Lo.
Byes-Pte. Manning (King's), Pté. Ayre (King's), A. B. Doyle (Light Cruisers), P, Saunderson (King's). Sergt. Gough (Police), Pte. King (King's), Pte. Martin (2) (King): Pte. Scott (King's), O. &. Fynn (Light L1 S. Jenkina Cruiseer, and ("Hawkins").
they had chances of planning out their modes of combat. L. S. Wrigley -("Hawkim") another short, powerful man, put up a similar performance in the lights B division. He scored fast mill. Pte. Batey was knocked Scratched Pte. Barber (King's).
Pte. Batey (King's) defeated 0. 8. Player (Tight Cruisers) on points in a
L/C
2nd ROUND.
ture of $3,407,
Mr. E R. Dovey in seconding in- dicated that expenditure for the come ing year would necesfazily be incresa- ed, and trusted that supporters would Be it was duly provided for.
Sto. Anderson (Light Cruisers) An interesting address was given by | defeated Pte. Hughes (King's) or Mr. Sze To Wai, of the Canton points in a very fierce scrap: Hughes Christian College School, lately it low in the fint round, but established in Broadwood Road. He Anderson very pluckily. continued described himself as a village hoy and though badly hurt, and managed emphasised the interest and in Forte
best his opponent.
to
Gar. E. Barker (R.G.A.) stopped Corpl. Smith (King's) who retired in the first round
A. B. Dennis ("Hawkins") defeated Sto. Flegg ("Hawkins") on points in quiet affair in which very little damage was done.
ance of village work, which WA ditun more fruitful than in the large centres with their numerous exicitements and distractions. The next ten years, he said, would be critical, for the future would largely depend upon Christian teaching being gat into the minds of the people before Bolshevistic and Byes-Sta. Carler ("Hawkins"), similar propaganda "occupied the Pte. Logan King's), LG Our ground. There was a Chinese saying (King's), and Pte. Martin (King's) that the Erst thought is always the Scratched & Meen Bab- ruling one, and he urged the Socisty marines), and Pte. Lyons (King's). not to be satisfied with a stationary Anderson, Basker, Carler, Logan, position, but to arsand its operations Orr, and Martin will fight in the third "fargely and rapidly- round this evening to qualify for the Mr. Lai Shui Kwai, who has htely fourth. A B. Demis (“Hawkina") been appointed sniperintending receives a bye into the fourth round evangelist under the Bar. H. R Wells, and who has had considerable owing to having no opponent,
experience of work among his fellow- nationala in Samoa, was then introduced to the meeting. He said that his visits to the station had impfteased on him the need for extend- ad work among the women, and advocated the employment of more women workers. Families would then be reached in a degree st present impracticable, and he believed great, changes would soon follow
MIDDLES.
1ST, ROUND.
L. 8. O'Hara ("Hawkins"), ko. A. B. Thewles ("Hawkins") in the first round of a furious beat. Both men were down for counts of eight before O'Hars disposed of his man.
Byer-Pte Gardner (King's), Pte Thomas, R.M.LL (Light Cruisers),
The same point w stressed by A.B. Newman (Submarines), Gar. Ms. Ka, the wife of the preacher ab Morworthy (R.G.A.) and Pte. Dren- Castle Peak, in a touching address nan (King's).
The Rev. Chang Chak Ling men Scratched. L/Bomb. Eos (R. G. tioned a case in which a non Christiaa family was offering to put ups build- AB. Walker ing for the work if it would be under- ("Tamar"), Bergs Kirby (Police), talen, and arked, if that was so,
Newman, Moxworthy, O'Hara, and
The European portion of the Com- Drennan, will fight in the second mittee was appointed sa follows;— round this evening to qualify for the Mrs. Hickling, Meurs. E. R. Dovey, third. Pte. Gardner (King's) nd J. L. Macpherson, P. D. Wilson and L. S. Wrigley ("Hawkins') ko. Pte. Thomas.B MII. (Light Cruises) R. L. Hoeller, with the Minister of Pte. Martin (1) (King's) in the first receives byes into the third round of the Church ex-officio. round. Martin was down for a counting to having no opponents. of 7 before he was put out,
Parry, (King's)," Sig.
technical knock out over Sto. Whyatt | down twice for count of 1; while 0. S. Pte. Lambert (King's), Mitchell). Pta. Newman (King's), A.B. Arkle ("Hawkins") in the first round. Whyatt Player took counts of 2 and 1 was knocked down beyond recovery Pte Lamont (King's defeated (Light Cruises), Pte Harrowitz Hawking"),
in the "doing few seconds of the round, and when the gong saved him
at 9 he was still too groggy to rise and had to be carried to his stool His second's threw in the towel as he was obviously unfit to continue. In -the second round bout, Wrigley never gave his opponent Pte. Martin (King's) a chance and put him to
ep with a hurricane of well directe -blowa which completely swept him of
his guard
|
Pie. Eadie (King's) on points in a (King'a), and L/C. Bainthorpe and O. S. Lawrence (Hawkins") what ought not Christians to do! wall contested bout.
L/O. Catting (King's) ko. Pie. Jones (King 4) in the third round of a strenuous fight.
Byes-LO. Cootty (King's), Pte. McCann (King's) and Sergt. Condon (Police).
Scratched-Pte. Kinsella (King's), Pte. Webster (King's) and Pte. Rumsby (King's).
2ND ROUND,
To-night, besides the fly and heavy weight preliminaries the other classes will be taken into the semi-) Pte. Hughes (King's) defeated Pte. heal, and the fusis will be fought on Hayter (King's) in a hard hitting Saturday night.
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(King's).
and "Nous,
Pte. Manning (King's) defeated Pte. Ayre (King's) on pointa in a well con- tested bout.
Pte. Saunderson (King's) stopped A. B. Doyle (Light Cruisers) in the second round. Doyle's eye was badly cut and his seconds skied the towel to save him from further punishment.
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