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BOXING.
ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE"
PROGRAMME.
TREAT NEXT SATURDAY.
THE CHINA MAIL,
The Hong Kong Boxing Associa tion is staging its second boxing tournament of the season at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night (December 3), when a feast of fisticuffs in promised.
There are six bouts on the pro- gramme, which make up a total of 45 rounds of milling, enough to satisfy the greediest fight "fan."
Included in the events will be a 15-round bout for the Welterweight Championship of the Colony. The "artistes" In this top liner will be A. B. Bennett of H.M.S. "Wither- ington" who had fought Sonny Bird in London, and whose senisa-' tional bout here with the late Stoker Morris of H.M.S. "Hermes" is still fresh in the mind of the public, and Gunner Hornsey of H.M.S. "Argus." Hornsey is a new com- er to the local ring, but he brings with him a first class Home re- putation, and can be expected to give Bennett a good go. Plenty of thrills are promised when these two touch gloves on Saturday night.
The other five bouts will all be G-rounders, and in these will figure some old performers who will be
welcome opposed by very Bloods.
new
In the Welterweight class, man- ager "Josh" Brooke has brought together Marine Harris of H.M.S. "Argus" and Stoker Sharples of H.M.S. "Ambrose" who was a win- ner in the last tournament, Harris has performed well
and
in Shanghai,
can be relied upon to give Sharples tough opposition.
Morris v. Wilson. The same two ships are again represented in a Middleweight con- test, the opponents being Signal- man Morris of H.M.S. "Argus" and Leading Seaman Wilson of H.M.S. "Ambrose," who, it will be remem- bered, fought a draw against the very tough opposition of Frame in the last tourney. Morria was seen in
the local ring last year when he fought and beat Stoker Reynolds in s money match with a bet of $200 a side. These two should provide a lot of fireworks, and, barring accidents, survive the full six rounds. Piper Smith of the K.O.S.B., and Pte. Schiff (No. 1 A.D.M.S.), figure in another Mid- dleweight bont." Smith has been seen several times in action here with varying turns of luck, but he always gives of his best and is never beaten until he is unable to stand any longer on his "pins." Schiff lo a new man who, accord- ing to those in the "know," is real- ly worth watching.
An Unknown Quantity Here. The other two bouts will be in the Lightweight clase. In the first
WALKER SUSPENDED
FOR FAILING TO ANSWER CHALLENGE.
NEW YORK SENSATION,
YACHTING.
MENAGERIE RACE ON
SATURDAY.
SERVICE SAILING RACE,
noon, the course being (1) Channel Rocks" (F), (2) Kowloon Rocks (F.), (8) Channel Rocks (S.), (4) Cust Rock Buoy (P.) The distance
Under the auspices of the Royal New, York, Saturday.
Hong Kong Yacht Club a menagerie The world's middleweight cham-race was decided on Saturday after- pion, Mickey Walker, has beon placed on the ineligible list by the New York State Athletic Commia- Bion. Walker's Manager, Jack Kearns, has been similarly dealt with.
This action, which amounts to Indefinite suspension, followed
Mickey Walker.
Walker's failure to reply to the challenge of George Courtney, of Oklahoma, for a title match.--Rou- ter's American Service.
Mickey Walker's Win
Chicago, Saturday. Mickey Walker easily outpainted Paul Berlenbach in a ten-rounds bout.-Reuter's American Service.
Risko's Success.
cor-
was 6.1 miles.
First place was gained on rected time by Thecla, with Viking second and Wings third.
Result.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional vhonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)
16.
25
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Rolla
Finishing Corrected Time. Time. 4.45.18 4.45.13
26
Falcon
4.52.85
4.46.29
La Linda
4.57.20
4.52,45%
Dorothea
4,48,57
33
4.42.51
Gaol
5.01.18
4.44.81%
Pierrette
4.57.16
4.41.00
99
Thecla
4.58.21
4.83.311⁄2
Viking
5.00.19
4.40.29%
143
Wings
4.54.55
4.40,41
Lola
5.00.04 4.41.46
148
150
event,
Service Salling Race.
boing: (1)
There were five entries for this
the course Channel Rocks (P.), (2) Kowloon Rocks (F.), and (3) Cust Rocki Buoy (P.).
C.P.O. Kent Anished first with the whaler Sirdar.
Result
Argus
Ambrose
Sirdar...
Thracian
Finishing Corrected Time. Timé. 4.59.11 4.59.11 5.05.51
5.09.12
4.53.47 4.49.32
5.21.36 5.00.56
Herald .... D.N.F.
The helmsmen wera: Argus galley, Captain Palmer, R.N.; Am- brose cutter, P.0. Gibb: Sirdar Thracian whaler, C.P.O. Kent; P.O. whaler,
Bulgan; whaler, Lieut. Kennedy, R.N.
BILLIARDS.
Herald
·
PORTUGUESE INTER-CLUB SHIELD TOURNAMENT.
FINAL STAGE REACHED.
The second round in the Portuguese Interclub Billiards ("triangular Shield Tournament match") played at the Club de Recrelo, resulted in a win for the Catholic Union Club by 268 points, the scores being as follows:-
Scores:-
Club Lusitano.
New York, Saturday, Johnny Biska outpointed Paolino Uzudun in a ten-rounde contest. J. R. Soares The latter was very game, but A. C. Rozario was twice warned for hitting low, E. A. Remedios whilst Rieko was guilty of much J. M. Luz holding toward the end-Reuter's G. A. Carvalho (49 Break) American Service..
THE BREAKING POINT.
When Brain and Nerves Cry Out For Help.
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J. F. Silva
H. R. Sequeira
J. O. Remedios
M. R. Beltrao
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SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES
Start out by filling in the words of which you feel reasonably suDA, These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, and they is turn to still others. A letter belongs frì each white space, words starting at the numbered squares and running either horizontally or vertically or both
(The solution of the ones cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue awng with a new cross-word puzzle.)
HOW TO BE UNHAPPY,
Pts.
175
211
198
217
250
250
H. da Luz (Capt.)
149
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cab
Total
2,029
Catholic Union Club.
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L. E. Remedios
man Shona of. H.M.S. "Seraphis" when you find that your ideas become 5. L. Barros (62 Break) and Pte. Hume, K.O.S.B. Shons, able, you are unable to concentrate on
confused, your memory is no longer re- G. F.. Vas
while ап unknown quantity in your work; when after slight exertion J. M. Fonseca
Total
... 2,287 The Catholic Union Club now
meets the Club de Recreio in the final to be played at Club Lusitano Nov. 28 to Dec. 2nd. These two teams are very evenly matched, and a keen tussle is expected.
Hong Kong, has a very good Home you feel mentally and physically fagged A. J. Osmund (Capt.) (49 Bk.) 250 reputation, having fought Chadwick, out, any doctor will tell you that yours that clever naval boxer of whom is a cass bordering on neurasthenia or nervous break-down, and that unless many in Hong Kong still treasure pleasant memories of some specta-print measures are taken to set mat
right collapse may follow. cular fights in which he figured Overwork, worry, grief, excesses of during his stay on the China Sta-any, nature, or climatic influences such tion. Hume is a good man" if he as a long trying spell of hot damp wea- ther, may have helped to exhaust your will "pick" on a man of his own physical forces, but the real cause of woight. He gave away too much your enfeebled condition is weak im- weight to a good man in his last poverished blood. You know yourself fight here and the inevitable hap- that healthy people those whose blood in pure and rich and red-are possessed pened. In Saturday's bout he of nerves capable of meeting all the should be seen to advantage.
stressos and strains of
life. daily In the other Lightweight bout the Therefore your duty in order that you contestants are Leading Seaman may quickly recover health is to imme- a course of tonic Hall of H.M.S. "Titania," that diately commenca
system through the blood.
LAWN BOWLS.
FINAL OF SPEY BOWL CUP.
The lawn bowls Anal in the Spey Royal Cup will be played off on the K.C.C. ground next Satur-
tough "old" ring horse whom the treatment for your nerves and whole day afternoon (December 3)..
Open Championship. local "fans" are always glad to see As a blood builder and nerve tonic with the mitta on, and Pte. Mc- there is one specifio-world-renowned Open Singles Championship on the Playing in the semi-final of the Gregor of the Scots Guards. under the name of Dr. Williams' Pink "Mac" is fighting his first fight Pills for Fale People which has Police green, on Saturday after- here but he is by no means step-est casts. The good rich, red blood R.C.) defeated
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