MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
WEEK-END CRICKET.
Friendly Matches.
IRC. SECOND DEVISION CHAMPIONS,
CA.C AGAIN DEFEATED; ..
H.K.C.C. BEAT K.C.C.
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BOXING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MORRIS WINS WELTERWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP.
SOME GOOD BOUTS.
Saturday night's boxing tourna- ment of the H..B.A. drew a large crowd and provided a good even Hing's sport
YACHTING.
MENAGERIE RACE YESTERDAY.
WON BY "ADELE,"
LEAGUE SOCCER.
DIVISION. I.
SOUTH, CHINA, 1; RA, 0.
These, teams met on Sookuna- The Royal Hong Kong Yachtyoo "A" ground; a hard fought, Cib's menageris race of 9.4 game resulting in a win for the miles drew a turn out of nine Chinese by the only goal scored. boats of the racing classes yes Teams: terday.
The first to cross the finishing' line was 'Colleen, followed by
Diana" second
and "Alls"
Stoker Norman Morris' won the Welterweight Championship of The K.CC visited the K.C.C. on Saturday and were beaten by the Colony by a technical knock out. Loading Seaman Dixon's eight wickets. Scores:-
seconis threw in the towel in the third. When the handicap times Kowloon C.C.
9th round after he had received were cheeked "Adele" which W. Bruce, e. & Evors....
a lot of punishment and was an finished fifth took first place. The W. Ramsay, Owen Hughes, B Bowker
15 jobviously beaten man.
three leaders fell back on correct- Fincher, b Evers
Before the fight Able Seamaned time to the following places:--- Capt. W. Morris,
Ewin challenged the winner, Colleen" fifth, "Diana" last and Able Seaman Grimble, who claim-Ailsa" second "Daphne" which fed to have had much experience templeted the court fourth went
Australia, challenged anyap third place aft the reckon featherweight in the Colony,
18
Hayward,
The R.C. has won the second division championship far the econd time in the history of the Club, the previous cension being in
1923-4 seas the
They have never won the senior championship.
In Parker Only a rase was good enough to Lyal, e Hayward, b Evars make them undisputed ebampigns. Goodwin, b Ever when they met the CSRC. 2nd XI W. G. Guest, Evers on Saturday? It was lucky that W. Hyde, b Evora, this was so na the Civil Service Bug- †S. Jex, cb. Evera ceeded in doing just the thing the F. Buxton, b Evers N. H Rns, not out.. speculators had provide for
Exirna League tables bo dale under:
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Royal Navy
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Six Round Bouts. The first of these was between 18 Gunner Ford. 23rd Battery, R.A., (138_1b) versus Stoker Gold, H.M.S. "Hermes," (110 lb.), Ford had the advantage of height and, reach, as well as weight, and was the aggressor throughout. Gold put up a game fight, and was given a well-deserved draw.
R. W. 445
Fabri
Division, I
P. W. D. L. Pls.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
959
Fowke
3AAF 16
Vallack
}
22
* 3 2 4 19
¡Parken Evers
13
3
27
41 24 19
30
6*2 3 1 32 1 1
71
Civil Service University Indian R., HAKICIO.
K.O:S:B.
R.A.
Craigrupower Chinese 2.0,
R.E. &.. of S.
IR.C. 2nd Polica: R.6.
14 5
* 1 0 7 3. 0 77 2
Hong Kong (
A. W. Bayward, retired
2 [apt.. A. Ñ. Rivers, i Eyal
Owen Hughes, retired
3. B. Mitchell, not out
V. Peter, run out
3 R. Hinton, b Morris
Division,
P. W. B 1 Pts. 220
rs
Varsity 2nd, Recre
8 4 2 2 1
Kowloon nd K.A.0. Navy. 2nd
ASCO End HK.C6 hei
7.
704
8 3 0 6
F. T. Orr, a Guest, b Goodwin
O.S. Rowles, H.M.S. "Danae,"
ing.
The nine competitors werok— Handicap Class: Diana,
Colleen
One Designs: Daphne, Ailsh,
Halcyon.
Gael 'Class: Gnel, Thecla. Heyward Hays: Boojum Adele.
The course was from the Club
pm.
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Buyal Arillery: Stanton; Trim, Blanchardy Hrure, Fuller, Vicenza) Ward. Rockledge, Fulford, Madicks, Shelton.
South Chinn: Lau Hing-cheung: Tin-sung, Cheung Wig-shing: Fung Man-kit, Pang Wah-hing, Ko Sik-wai; Chi Kam-fook. p Pak-wa, Tung Yun-cheung, Tin Yukon Trunk
Referee: Mr. W. E. Holland. Chinese played forceful soccer Right from the kick-off the with all their speed.
The Goal That Mattered, They were, however, up against sound defence in Trim and
Blanchard who were as usual, `a pair of sterling backs.
Although superior to the Gun- nors. in the first half, the Chinese found dificulty is getting & goal Five minutes before half-time,
to Lyemun Beacon (port), Kow-P Pak-wa put in a rattling shot. Floor Rock (p), mark on Club line which beat the Artillery enato- 10 171 15.) mocked out Private (p). Channel Rocks (starboard)dian (Stanton) and half-time 53. Smith, K.O.SR. (1651h finish at the Club start at 2.46 Caith the Chinese wiexpect-
fight was a regular whirlwind for !
edly a goal up 16 minutes, after which Smith
In the table below, the yachts
In the second half the Artil- unguardedly stuck out his jaware mentioned in order of finish-lery found their best form. They and was knocked out with a welling with the respective actual ave the Chinese rearguard no placed punch
Private Eume. K.0.8.B. (134 stated in brackets
positions (according to handicap) little trouble. but owing to the Total for 7 wkt.). 161
fine work of Law Hing-cheung in. H. C. Burgess, A. C. I. Bowker, W. b.) was the winner over Ships
TIME
goal, the soldiers were unable to Wooding did not hat
Cook C. Hooper, of the "Hermes".
Finishing Currected feqanlise.
4:34:01 4:36:11 4:34:50 4:03:10 4:41:26 4:24 38. 4:31:01 4:26:73
G. R. Vallack, B. Gondwin
The weight were respectively, Colleon (5th)
Piana 691h) 6. R. W. 134 lb. and 132 14. This bout also
Ailka(2nd) lasted a very short while. Hooper Daphne (3rd) started ont flashy, but the first Adele (1st). telling blow of the bout was con- Halyen (8th) neeted by Hume, and this put Benjum (0)
Gael (7th) Hooper out of action.
Theria (abb).
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
ochwin
936-6
Lyah
7216
Bruc
7
Ross
06. #3
Gnost
Morris,
League 1.
*VARSITY BEAT CIC,
Playing at Causeway Bay on
Saturday afternoon the Chinese R.C. were compelled to concede twn|
9.5. 2
23
2
1'0
0:
23:
0.
20
Th
G
20.
1
RECREIO MATCH.
"Bank" Beat the Rest..
These two teams draw I
10 Round Bouts.
Artillery v. Steadiness.. Ward in particular put in some reat centres. all to no purpose.. 4:47 1:22:11 Apropos of Ward, the Gunners' 4:40:49 4:31:01 outside-right. it will be an un- 4:51:28 4:29:32 usual day when he is off colour 4:58:24 4:29:53 for plays a poor game; he always 4:55:48 5:15 gives of his hest and seems to be
Leading Seaman Hall. H.M.S. SATURDAY'S SERVICE RACE. "Titania," (7881 b.) won the de-
1
in tip-top form.
I
An unfortunate incident occur cision over Leading Seaman
red during the second half, after Eight Boats Sulled. Baker, HMS. "Hermes" (137 lb.).
aome 20 minutes' play, when Chi The first two rounds were in thei Eight bouts salled in the Club's Kam-fook (the Chinese right- nature of Feelers. In the third rece on Saturday for the Service. wing) who had previously been from Baker took some heavy punish-
The course
pients is a strong Faiversity site members of the Cab met at King'sment. Hall was cautioned for Rock (s), Channel Rocks (s), Cust fouling.
Park on Saturday, The "Banks" won comfortably, Scares:
by eight, wickets, Seores***
Chinove" R.C.
TE. Ygoh. b Rajnijahu
H. C. Hinge & † Rumich
Ng Sac-kwong b b to 11 als
J. Younganye, b Rumish
H. Ching, F. Zimmern, b W. M.
Gitting
C. E. Wong, b. Rumjahn
Un How-fan, o' Lumb Lee
W. K. Cheyng, at. Ponsonby Fane, b
Rumjahn
K. L. Chau, b Rumjahn ... PS. Wong, Samy, b W. M. Gittins J. C. Hung, not out
Extras
Tola
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
"A" Teum (the "Rest").
36 Lima, l Av
1. Ribeiro, c & Alves.
DB. A. Alves, Alver
7. Silva, c Prata, b Alves
25 H Carvalho, B.v., 5. Remedios 3G. A. Noronha, e M. Xavier, Q 1 Alves:
J. 1. Figueiredo, b Alves 6F. J. Remedios. b Remedios BF. G. Barron, bw, b Alves 1FC. Basto, not out
Extras..
Total.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. ..10 0 48.
2. 26
Remedios...........
73
O. M. R. W.
1A 1
Alves..
12
24.
7
1: 12
P 15
2
H. M._Xavier, retired
30
"B" Team (the "Banks").
L. J. Guterres, ¢ Silva, b Riboiro
L.A. Remedios, e Barros, b Ribeiro-
5D Alves, retired
199
J. V. Ribeiro, e & b Noronha
L. Silva, ran out.
G. Remedios, h Noronha
M. Prata, e Aves, b Noronha
Les
Rumjahr
S. V. Gittim
W. M. Glens
University,
3. V. Giung, ở Ng Sae-hworr
A. Luo, b.w., b. Ching
F. Zimmern, e & h Ng Sze-krong
Dr. D. K. Samy, Ng Sze-kwong
W. M. Gitting, C. E Wong
Zimmern, e Youngsaye, b C. R. Wong
W. Hong Sling, b Un Hew-fan-
ch. Un Hew-fan
G. W. Lim, not out
Dr. R. A. Ponsonby Fane, b Ching 11
Extrus
Total (for 9 Wkts.)
A. A. Rumahn did not bat
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
R.. W. Jos
B. P. N
was: - Kowloon warned, was sent off the field for
holding in the fourth. By the Rock buoy (p)-start at 3 p.m.. This hardly altered the run fifth round both were arm-weary. In the tabulated result given of the play and the final whistle and not much damage was done below the time is for both finish went with South China winning afterward. Hall secured the deci-ing and corrected time excepty a goal to nil, a result which aion" for being the aggressor.
where stated:
they deserved for their real enter-
Signalman Morris, of H.M.S. "Despatch" (147 lb.), wen on peints from Stoker Reynolds. 13H.MS Submarines (148 16.). 5 Reynolds was dropped in the second round, but came up game- 16ly and managed to steer clear of further disaster until the eighth when he was again sent down. The gong, which came soon after- W.wards,
gave much needed restj and enabled him to stay out the whole bout. In this fight the re- Go feree had to warn Morris's
5 seconds for making signs during
the bout.
Championship Bout.
1st: HIS. "Hermes" galley (Eng.prise. Comdr. Virr 1:00:02.
2nd: HM.S. "Dragon" galley (P.O. Pert) 4 23:44.
3rd:
H.M.S. "Herald" whaler (Lt Kennedy) 1:27:29 (finishing tirac WOR 4:38:24) ་
4th 1.M.S: "Frobisher" (PO. Chunter) 4:29:25.
galley
5th: H.M.S. Ambroge” galley (P.D. Matthews) 4:29:40
"Titania" galley, "Hermes" whaler, "Frobisher" cutter fid not finish.
RUGGER.
NAVY BEAT ARMY 6-3.
For once artistry and flashy speed bent a steady team of; orthodox players."
Division II.
SECTION "A"
K.0.8.B. 3; Kowloon 0.
The K.O.S.B. team crossed the harbour and secured two valuable points by defeating Kowloon Re- serves by 3 goals to mil. The
Rugby, March 6. Stoker Norman Morris. H.MS.
The Navy beat the Army at Scots played a sound, understand, "Hermes (143 lb.), middleweight Rugby football yesterday at ing game with perfect combina champion of the Colony, who was Twickenham by two tries to one, tion, and fully deserved their win. the favourite, for weiter weight thus regaining the championship Stock scored 2 goals and Crawley 1s championship, did not disappoint of the Services-British Wire- was responsible for the third:
This packers, in his bout with Lead-
less Service. 370ing Seaman Dixon, H.M.S. "Frob-i
isher" (141 lb.), ex-welterweight,
16.
C. Xavier, b Figueiredo.
21
D. Xavier, not out Extras
81 P
Total:
W
16.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R.
.270 Ribeiro
2
30
Carvalho.
W. Champion of the Colony and champion of the Mediterranean.
on
at. the
45
Figueiredo
0
33
0. M.
Q
39
0
Ching
16.9 &
56
2 Silvn
0 3
15 rounds, was finished in the
inth when
Yook
2 $4
Norenhit
0
1:3
a threw in the towel.
Ng Sze-kwong
D
3
Un How-fan
8
1.
30
+
K.C.C. BEAT NAVY.
C. E. Wong
7.
50
Q
0
38
Chau:
League II.
31
LRC. & C.S.C.C. DRAW.'
Playing at home the C.S.C.E. And
I tied the I.R.C. second down to a
draw on Saturday. Scores:-
Indian R.C; 2nd: XI.
RA. 4; Recreio 1. Playing away on Sookumpoo "B" ground Club de Recreio Re- serves managed to score only onee against the R.A. Reserves four goals.
Cinema Victoria, Fleet. The bout, which was for Macao, on Saturday night.
"Iron" Bux and "K" Ray. Dixon's seconds morid wens over from Hong Kong
and were matched against The first round was in the na- Portuguese Pinto Silva ture of a feeler. In the second
Conceicao respectively. Morris was very aggressive, but Macao lads gave good accounts of Dixon was elusive. In the third themselves in both fights and round, there was a lot of wrestl showed sound knowledge of the ing, and Dixon was warned for game. holding, although it appeared as
The Raymond-Conceicao fight Kowloon 92if both were equally guilty. In was stopped in the 6th round, Police 10 the fourth round Morris again when Raymond sprained
Kowloon were at home to a Navy) Xl yesterday and won a big victory Scores:-
Kowloon C. C.
W. Brace, b Sturges
J. C. Lyn, Hull
E. F. Fincher, b Sturges
A. W. Rameny, and b Beatty
F. E. Lawrence, e Shaw,
Sturges • J • *** ·
M. P. Madar, e Harper, b Sara. 10 Capt. E W. Morris, e Newall,
'
1. Hassan, e Strange, b Westlake ..-2 6 Sturges
J. S. Ackher, b We
b Westlake
H. D. Rumjahn, e
S. A. R.
Ismail, b Sura
A. R. Minu, b Paterson
5F. Goodwin, Dale, b Sturges Paterson...20C. 7. Evans, b Shaw
A. S. Sund; b Paterson
A. S. lamai, b Paterson
K
Minu, b Paterson
Sirdar Khan, b Paterson
YT. Mans, not out
Extras
Westlake
Sara
Grimmitt
Paterson
Nihill
Davies
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
19 S. Jex, not out....
36 H. T. Buxton, b Shaw
Extrnu
Total (for 9 wkts, doc.)
N. H. Ross, did not bat.
139
Beatty
P. W. D. L. Pts
3 43
Sturges Hull...
2 Dale
22
ர
Pugh
3 0
of Shaw
21 邋
18 12
Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI.
H. J. Harper, o Sirdar Khan...... 16.
R. B. W. Palernon, run out 18
J. H. B. Nihil, bw, b A. R. Minu 27
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78 forced the pace and Dixon was wrist. Up to the accident the K.0.9.B. Had R.A.... warned a second time.
men had an even break. feree had to enter the ring in the the fight gone the full 8 rounds H.K.P.C. fifth round, and this seemed to it was scheduled for it would South China. 15 2 0 11 6 26
·Division 11, Section "X." 14 have the effect of making the probably have given the judges a
29
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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. The Hong Kong Iron man and go.S.H. Res... 14 13 1 0 53 12 27 10 to pile up points, and in this he Macao's strong man and cham-.A. Res. 14 was successful, but Dixon did not pion of the Army and Navy went Chi, Ath. "A" 14 29 allow him to do much damage. the full 10 rounds together in a Kowloon Rea. 14 6 3 6 26 17 15 299 The seventh round saw a lot of very fast bout. The exchanges St. Joseph'
mixing.
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in the eighth round Dixon left his given. guard open for a fraction of a
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17 Lt. Dale, è Brace, b Ross
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2 S. China Res... 12 The Macao man was very cau-Chi. Ath. "B".. 14 0 0 14 8 50 second. Morris flashed in a punt tious in the first three rounds. on the point of the jaw and floor- He allowed Bux to play alt over! ed his man for a count of eight. aim and seldom hit back. The Dixon was sent down again im- fourth saw Silva warmed up and 32 mediately after he had got up, steadily outpointing Bux..
and the gong saved him: Dixon was all out to wipe off the lead] H.M.S. "Delhi" played a friendly 2 came out for the ninth, still very in the fifth and floored Silva for match against a Chinese Athletic groggy, and, pouncing on him a count of 5 with a heavy right Association team and was de 8like a panther, Morris again had book. The sailor was again cau-feated by 2 goals to nil.
Playing without two of their 4 him on the boards. Dixon got up tious for two rounds, and then
immediately, and was beaten from bringing his weight into play he regular men the sailors were one knee for a greatly handicapped, but never- R. R. Davies. 1.b.w., b A. R. Minu 0 Lt. Comdr. Shaw, b Goodwin.. 17 pillar to post, an obviously con- forced Bux on
22 Lt. Pugh, c Brace, & Fincher... 21quered man. His seconds wisely count of 2 in the 7th. Both men theless put up a very tough strug- 14 F/O. Newall, e Ramsey, b Morris 22 threw in the towel to save him were arm-weary in the 8th round, gle making the Chinese play di
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while the 9th passed off with a they knew to win. further, punishment.
times, also, the sailors' shooting: The first halt was one-sided, I was very erratic. 9 Mr. B. M. Dyer put the belt little more action. The 10th saw 8 on the winner at the end of the the men standing toe to toe and with the Chinese having the bet The sailors succeeded in held
hitting briskly. Bux took the tar of the play. They were one ing the fast Chinese forwards Bases Alcos round easily on in fighting. Had goal up at the interval.
for 20 minutes after which Suen Rio MACAO'S FIRST TOURNEY. he started this one round earlier In the second half the sailors Kam-shun, the Chinese inter- Bombay
he might have secured the deck brought their weight into play porter broke through and made Hoogkong Organised with the view tosion. 8 0.22 2
and gave the Chinese many an-victory certain with a beautiful Yokoham 8.0 81 encourage Macao's young blood A return bout between there xious moments. It was only the first timer. The sailors tried Silver Spoi 4.0 80 2 to take up the fistic game a very two men will be arranged next steady play of their goal keeper hard but could not penetrate the Forward 2.191 Interesting boxing card was put month.
which saved the situation, at Chinese defence,
H. E. Strange, not out
F. H. Holdman, hot out
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Total (for 5 wits.)115 Lt. Comd. Beatty, b Morris H. J. Pearce, H. F. Westlake, T. W. Carr, C. Sara did not hat.
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