MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928.
SPORTS
PRICE SHORTENS.
HEIR APPARENT, DERBY FAVOURITE.
BOXING EVE NEXT BEST.
The price for Heir Apparant, the
favourite in the Hong Kong Derby
9 to 2.
Latest quotations by Mr. Frank Hayter are as follow:
3/1. Peck.
16/1. Pickle.
33/1. Harlene.
25/1. Movanagher.
50/1. Un II.
1000/30. Blackstone Hall,
33/1. Guild Hall.'
40/1. Manor Hall. 33/1. Duke of Verona. 20/1. Young Pretender: 3/1. Heir Apparent. 100/16. Sitting Bull. 100/7. Bakers Bay. 1000/20. Coos Bay.
35/1. Deepwater Bay. 100/14. Monterey Bay.
26/1. Comrade,
22/1. Captain.
12/1. New Year's Eve,
9/2. Boxing Eve.
THE WARATAHS.
DRAW AGAIN WITH LONDON.
RUGGER TOUR SUMMARY.
"Tonic of the Season."
France.
The "Observer" says that they have played throughout the tour in the best spirit and their visit has been one of the tonics of the sea-
Bon.
Other papers pay similar; tributea. British Wireless Service.
RIFLE LEAGUE.
CRICKET.
CIVIL SERVICE DRAW WITH INDIANS.
KOWLOON BEAT NAVY,
Five matches were decided in the cricket league on Saturday, two of these being in the senior division.
SOCCER TRIAL
Scots Prepare For "Herald" Cup Final.
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01
THE CHINA MAIL,
RUGBY EVIL.
KNOCK ON AND SCRUM TROUBLES.
WHAT IS WRONG.
ence between score.
think so.
is no change of important rules. 'The defending side has the loose- head, as now, and the attacking half puts the ball in, so that the defending side has the ankle. nearest the half-back, and no twisting is therefore likely.
BOXING BETTING.
BLOW THAT SAVED 200
BUCKS.
RING STORIES.
At any rate, there were no A friend of mine writes:--"How 'screwed scrums, no irritating much did you bet on Dempsey7"
I haven't any objection to an-
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
..21.5/10
On London Bank wird Bank on demand ....... Bank 30 day's sight.. Bank 4 months' sight 2/1 Credits 4 months' sight 2/11 Documentary 4 months
aight.....
On Paris
9/18
1250
Credits 4 months' sight 1825 On demand
On Berlin-
On demand
On New York-
Op demanil
Wire
403
181
1841
1814
1841
601
com.
105
9.55
201
[The Rev. F. H. Chambers, the well-known referee, vigor delays. ously attacks the scrummage evil in the "Athletic Newa". Forwarda didn't push them-swering that. I didn't bet a nickel The Kowloon C.C. 1st XI had
and offers a remedy in the fol- selves to stagnation to no pur-en Dempsey, says Robert Edgren. matters practically all their own lowing interview with "For Pose. "No scrummage had to be Or on Sharkey either. Not on this way, against the Royal Navy.
ward." It is a fearless talk on a second time" through all the
held up for the ball to be put in Sharkey.
In my life I have bet on just two Last year's champions (K.C.C.) To-day's Tone and Tactics in second half. who started their season 'much professional Rugby football]
fightera. Rugby, Yesterday.
The first was on Tom Sharkey when he fought Jim Cor- The New South Wales rugby later than the other teams, are to be run on February 14, has team (the Waratahs) completed creeping up, and share the honour nothing wrong with the game and Mr. Ricketta (the late Hall- and thought.Sharkey was too tough
Generally speaking, there is
"It is Solved."
bett in New York twenty-eight And at the close Mr. Lingard years ago. I had boxed with both shortened to a to 1 against. Next their tour with a second meeting with the University of having an if theory were synonymous with fax Secretary) said: "Did you and strong to be beaten by a clever Credits 60 days' sight, 1 beat, in demand is Boxing Eve at with London at Twickenham, the undefeated record to date. The practice. Two great improve make up your mind you would boxer and that he'd wear Corbett On Bombay
game for a second time ending in! Civil Service C.C. drew with the ments could be made, however. pointless draw.
Indian R.C. "A," thanks to
not blow your whistle the second down. A 1. The knock-on.. I would The tour in England, Scotland, bright innings of 92 by de Rome.
half?" not pull the game up for any.
I went to Harry Corbett's pool On demand Ireland and Wales included 28 By defeating the Royal Army kind of knock-on. save the de- one of the touch-judges, and who twenty dollars on Tom.
Mr. Dai Fitzgerald, who was room in San Francisco and bet On Calcutta- matches and of these the Waratahs Ordnance Corps, the Kowloon
When I Wire.... C.C. 2nd have improved their posi-
liberate one. A side is always was the Batley centre, said saw the flash that Tom had won I On demand won 22, lost 4, and drew 2.
penalised by the loss of time "There is no scrummage trouble; collect. tion in the junior table. The Elec-
went up to collect. But I didn't On Singapore- it suffers through the knock-on it is solved." tric R.C. and the Royal Engineers
There was a later flash On demand which may make all the differ- Others in authority have seen had given Sharkey the fight when On demand... 004. In international
that referee Honest John Kelly engagementa,played off their postponed, match
On Manila- England and Scotland won victorica of October 8, the latter win-
score and no it, and speak privately along the Connie M'Vey, Corbett's second, against the Waratahs but the ning by 83 runs. H.M.S. "Tamar"
same lines.
Ou Shanghal- 2. Scrum troubles. This is I do not know anything that from a knock-out, and for some 30 day's sight (private Waratahs beat Ireland, Wales and
jumped into the ring to save Jim On domnad the great bugbear of the Rugby would make our game more open mysterious reason had called all League game especially from and popular than that change.
bata. off.
paper).... a referee's standpoint. Nobody
Op Yokohama~ hatea whistling more than the The players. I have a very was discouraged.
Cut Out the Bonus."
There was another time my in-On demand clination to amble a bit on a fight Gold Leaf, 100 fine referee, but instructions have high opinion of them. The ex-about that,
I'll tell you to be observed, and he has no eptions are so few as to be boxing with Jim Corbett at Carson
(per tacl) I spent five weeks To get practice before the final option but the serum-though 'negligible. Generally speaking, when he was training to fight Bob
Sovereigns (Bank's of the "Sunday Herald" Inter- ignorant critics, who fancy they play the game. Of course, Fitzsimmona. I had saved up two silver (por oz) buying rato) national Charity Cup, a Scottish themselves as wits appear to are human, and try to win. Some hundred dollars, and being im-Bar Silver in Hong Football team played H.M.S. "Titania" yesterday
the
more accurately may be describ-pressed by Corbett's fine boxing Cancer Untouched.
Kong
2% prem H.K.F.C. ground.
ed as trying to prevent others skill I decided to bet it on Jim, and Chinese Copper Cash nom. The five yards rule may have winning, and some are only play-sent home for the money. McClinchey scored for Scot helped to speed up the game, but
Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem land and Balcombe for the jit is, in any case, the squeezing quent payment.
ing for their places and conse-from my paper in New York direct-
Before it arrived. I bad a wire Rate of Native la-
terest "Titania."
7% p.a. cancer of the scrum has been left when players are out for bonus. page on boxing with Fitzsimmons. out of a blackhead, while the The greatest difficulty is meting me to send half a page on Chinese Sub. Coin 28 tis.
boxing with Corbett and half a Hong Kong Sub, Coin par. Had the authorities insisted beat the referee.
It is then they so often try to I hadn't boxed with Fitz. I rode
LONDON EXCHANGES.
London, Saturday. A very interesting and closely lost another match, their victors upon the "immediate" playing of
ovor to his camp on a hired cow
124 I would cut out the bonus and pony and showed Fitz the wire. KWANTI GYMKHANA was shot off on Saturday at Taikoo
the ball after a tackle has "im-give talent money at the end of contested match in the Rifle League being the Police R.C.
Several interesting friendlica mediately" released his opponent a season, when sometimes players
4.87 11/82 Fitz Saves My Money.
04.98% range, between the 2nd Batt. Scottween the Hong Kong and Shang- and introduction of more compll-han winning days, having played we went in and locked the doors,
were played, the 'hong" match be- there would have been no trouble would get more
"Come out to the barn,” said Guards and the Taikoo Ride Club, hai Bank and Messrs. Butterfield cated instructions and
on losing days Fitz. We went out to the barn. resulting in a win for the Guards and Swire resulting in favour of quent penalties.
conse- better football.
stripped and put on the gloves. I by 14 points.
found it very easy to hit Fitz- Not Yet Angels. The "sportsmanship of specta-from Corbett, and thought I was simmons, I had learned a little ors is" improving, and when growing clever. hey. can trust referees more and that old Bob was leaving me open- I didn't auspect upport them more actively there inge just to give me a story. will be still more enjoyable sport. The quick hooker, with "the
When we had boxed five or ten Spectators should learn that all minutes, Bob left me a nice open- modern method" (as one booker heir own players may be favour-ing for a jab. I jabbed. Bob'я described it to me when I was
jab At King's Park, the Royal Navy penalising him) of sweeping for tes, but are not yet angels. Here head rolled a little and the
glanced off. At the same Instant a an illustration: lost to the Kowloon C.C. by seven the ball, is often "bound" to tarn
Some time ago I had to dismiss Bob's feet were shuffling in, his it out of the same opening instead wickota.
Batting first, the home team of into his fellows' feet. The The crowd resented it. Letters Bob's shoulder when his left hook
'a player on
right foot slipping around in front. his home ground. My left arm was extended made 85 runs, Bruce who took eight ball hits him and rebounds,
It is also a psychological factor were sent to the Press, vilifying caught me in the pit of the stomach wickets for 18, being practically un-
the referee. playable with the bull.
a few days later to be described to be noticed that the quicker the
The club committee, by a car-as the "solar plexus.". The Kowloon C.C. passed their half-back wishes to retire behind ..89
As that purich chugged in, my opponents' score for the loss of only his forwards the quicker is his toon in its programme, seemed
o encourage this spirit, and ask-first impression was that Bob's fist three wickets, and after the fall of action in putting the ball into the d also that I may not be appoint went clear through and came out the fourth wicket, with 80 runs to tunnel, and this also often ac-ed to a certain match on that the other side. I looked down in the same punch, in the fourteenth their credit, stumps werd drawn. 'counts for its quicker coming out! Scores:-
surprise. Then I bent like a hinge, round. The doctor who took care ground in the near future. the same way.
The player appealed to the went backwards a few steps on my of Jim on the train going back to We all wish to get the ball into
authorities, and, O'the scrum.
heels, and sat down on a bench, San Francisco told me Jim's "aolor when his case That ended the boxing. Our officials gave was heard, admitted everything material for my story-plenty of by that blow. I could understand I had plexus" had been badly scrambled 12 lip-service to this idea, and in-
33/1. Mish Miah, 7/1. November.
25/1. Handsome Stag. 9/1. -Winsome Stag.
KOSBIES HAVE A DAY OUT.
EXCELLENT SPOUT.
Al the Kwanti Reverse yes- toring, the King's Own Scottish Borderers jeki a Tiyankan which in spite of the unfavourable wen- ther conditions was well attended.
The sport was excellent, and all who and the trip out had a' very enjoyable afternočia.
A gront til of amusement was provided by the Mule Derby when the leader after going strongly for two furlongs suddenly got it into its hend, as rules have a way of doing. of returning to the stile!
2ND SCOTS GUARDS BEAT TAIKOO.
TWO SCORE OVER 100.
At one stage towards the end, only one point separated the two tenmis. A feature of the shoot were the centuries made by two of the shots, Piper Taylor of the Guards scoring 101, and Mr. A. McIndoe of Taikoo Rifle Club scoring 100.
Scores were as follows:-
Taikoo Rifle Club..
200 500 600 Yds: Yds. Yds. Totals 24 32 26 81
The following, were the results of McIndoe the navel-
"Rover's" report on the
trial
game will appear to-morrow.
the latter team.
League Matches.
Division I.
ROYAL NAVY v."K.C.C.
Surg.-Lt. Binghamn, b Brace.... L. A. C. Tansley, b Brace ... Rev. Venn, u E. F. Fincher, b
Brace
untouched.
1 I still maintain that the scrum rules are not effective. Let all the instructions be observed, and all feet kept in place until the
ball goes into the tunnel.
12 structions and threats have been with which he was charged, ex-
over
Puria New York
Brussela
Genevi
Amsterdam
Milan Berlin Stockholm- Copenhingen
25.811
12.07 15/16
02.071
20.441
12.161
18.201
Oglo ...... Vienna
18.82)
84.57
Prague
1644
Helsingfors Madrid Lisbon Athens Bucharest
198
28.07
2}
868
7011
Rio
Buenos Aires
Bombay
Hong Kong
Yokohama
Silver Spot
5 50/84
47 13/16 1/09 2/01
1/11 1/10 201
Silver Forward...... 201
4 given to referees to compel this he was uncertain, including the cow pony a hour later I compared
cept one minor' detail about which Riding back to Corbett's on my self. ,to be done.
Grimshaw McLennan Summera Swan Wallace Maxwelt
30 32 .29 91 29 34 28 91 30 30 30 90 29 33 27
29 23 27 79
31 35 34 100
Walmsley
Subaltern's Cup.
Mr. J. G. Shillington's Ace of
Spades
(Owner) 1 Mr. J. Scott Elliot's Cintra
200 500 600 (Owner) 2
Yds. Yds. Yde. Totals Mr. 1. Maelaren's Locker
R.S.M. Murray, 29 33 30 92 (Owner) 3 D/Sgt, Blake- Also FILM. Silver Fox (Mfr. ley
28
89 Welch): Safety First (Mr. Clarka), C.S.M. Proven 32
Pari Mutuel. $1 return. $1.87. Sgt.
I/M.
30 32 81 98
Totals 232 251 231 714
2nd Batt. Scots Guards.
Royal Navy. Lt. Salter, 1.b.w., Lynl Lt: Cecil, b Braco
92
5
29 80 91
Pay Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, b Rosé Lt.-Comdr. Collinson, b Brace
9
8
$3 return. $8,51,
Sluter
Sgt. Ley
32
27 31 25 88 33
31
96
Lt. Walier, not out
No. 24
No.. B No. 49
$14.00.
E. R. A. Sparrow, b Brace... Tel. Wood, e Lyal, b Brace...
$ 7.46.
Extrus
Total
Bowling Analysis.
M.
0.
Lyal
4 11
Goodwin
8
0
21
Brace Rose
8.4 1 18 3.
Cash Sweep.
$62.46.
Sun Wai Cup.
Mr. Hee Cheong's Man of War.
(Mr. Churlos) 1
Mr. M. M. Muns Caviare
(Mr. Pollock) 2 Mrs. R. J. Jaterson's Scooter
(Mr. Bulteel) 3 Also can Sealwar (Mr. Dirbcher); Sunning (Mr. Morgan); Iru Gen- eral (Mr. Walluer): Waighow (Mr. Millor): Durinti (Mr."Burke); Peking (Mr. Erskine: Red Leaves (r. Stanton).
$1 return $8.00.
Pari Mutuel. $5 return No Betting,
Cash Sweeps.
No. 65
No. 08
$59.20. $15.20.
$ 7.60.
No. 02
Mule Derby.
C. Sergeant Morrison ...................................
Private Stitt ....
Pari Mutuel S1 return $84.30.
Qush Sweeps.
No. 13
No. 19
No. 4
$87.90...
$10.80.
$ 4.80 Regimental Race.
Mr. Shillington's Ace of Spades
Col. Comyn's Berderer
RS HEA
Sgt. Quinn ... 31 31 27 89 26 31 87 L/Sgt. Jeffrey. 30 Piper Taylor. $4 33 34 101
Totals... 244 247 237.728
YACHTING.
MENAGERIE RACE ON
SATURDAY.
was held at
A Menagerie Race the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon.
-British Wireless Service.
why. I had been scrambled my-
There's no blindness like the fact that I had in that very match that punch with some few hundred blindness of the man who has his Yet two seasons ago, in a meet- ing of officials and referees, Mr. Previously cautioned him twice that Corbett had landed on differ- money on the loser. In fact, I before-and for his third offence ent parts of my anatomy, and de-think practically all of the rumours J. B. Cooke, admitted that it ap Lugg, E. F. Fincher, b Brace 14 peared that the rule was not, in that match sent him off.
cided not to bet against Fitz. Of of crookedness in fighting were Spectators didn't know that,course it was morally impossible to started by men who lost money on faultless and would have to bel remedied. He has retired, but and after the case was heard the bet against Corbett, after living in the fights, or on some fight.
his camp.
So Bob's solar plexus
Don't bet on fights. It's twice still goes on, and the game facts, but there they were. the rule, like Tennyson's "Brook," form the spectators of these punch saved me that two hundred. as much fun to appreciate the best By the why, he knocked out Cor- efforts of both men and let out a 85 irritates instead of thrills.
bett a few days later with exactly cheerful yelp for the winner. I mention this to show specta-
2
16
A Remedy.
committee of the club didn't in-
a remedy. Officials tors that they do not know all the things à referee may know, and players have had experience ·
There is R. W.
0 19 Kowloon C.C. E. C. Fincher, run, out E. F. Fincher, c & Shaw W. Brace, not out A. W. Ramsay, b Sparrow Rev. J. P. Murray, e Shaw, b
Sparow
Extras
of it. It works, and such men as and, with a greater trust and ap-
* Sullivan and Watkins captaing Preciation of referees, there may
1 of Glamorgan and Monmouth yet be greater joy and helpfulness
teams last
season-can verify in our sport. 10 that.
The day has gone when at the 25 In that County match, which I close of a lost game the "presiding 27 had at Pontypridd last year, Mr. genius" of the tea-urn would Lingard, the authoritative mem- rather give him a cup of poison ber of the governing body, asked than a cup of tea," though some 4me, at half-time, to give an ex- ther the perfectly friendly addi- of us may be left to argue whe- 20 hibition of my suggestion regard-
ing scrum rules. As Sullivan and tion to the cup of tea comes Total (for 4 wkts.) 80 Watkins
within the "poison" category. him, we supported Capt. F. G. Bevis, F. Goodwin, agreed.
Concerning Critics. "Diana" for first place. "Daphne". E. Lawrence, J. C. Lyal, S. Jox, which came in third went up second N. II. Hoes, did not bat. and "Gael," the only other yacht to
Bowling Analysis. finish, took third place.
Ten yachts started out; only four finished the course, "Diana" was in frat in the time of 5.38.29 with "Halcyon" some distance, behind, but on corrected time she tied with
2
The course was Lyemun Beacon (P), Cust Rock Buoy (S) and Channel Rocks (S). Distance 8.5 miles.
Wood
Spairw Tanaley Shaw
The result was as follow:-
Finishing Corrected Time. Time,
"Diana" (Owner) 1 "Halcyon"
"Daphne"
(Mr. Hankey) 2 "Gael" Col., Comyn's Durabbell (Owner) 8
Also ran. Durham (Mr. Scott finish:- Elliot); Kundoo (Captais Abbott); |
"Rolla,"
5.38.29 5.37.04
5.54.24 5.87.04
6.01.14 5.48.54
Waterside (Mr. Welsh); Rivergrass Thecla," "Joan" and "Adele."
"Ailsa,"
(Mr. Maclaren);
Pari Mutuul $5 roturn $18.50. $1
return $3.50.
Cash Sweeps.
No. 20
$43.20.
No. 1
$18.00.
No. 48
$ 0.50.
Foxhunters Cup.
Mr. Erskine's Rupert.
I asked the forwards to back Amongst the authorities on the. so that the two men at the far Rugby League Council are to be
O. M. R. W side of the tunnel away from the found some of the most gentle-
3 0
T
0
12
I 82
2
4
5
2 15 D
half-back should cross their legs manly and able sportsmen in the
really this means cross ankles, country, who give to the referees
No one pushes or lifts a foot until all the sympathy and assistance
1. 12 1 the half-back has hit those cross- possible, and for whom I have the
ed ankles, when the ball rebounds greatest respect and admiration
Likewise amongst the reporters
Civil Service v. LR.C. “A."
A very close game was fought out at Happy Valley when the Civil Ser vico C,C. draw with the Indian R.C. "A."
Thanks to a forceful innings of
Into the tunnel, and then it may to the Preas there are to be found
be got by hooking or pushing.
It will be observed that there some who distinctly lift the game.
B. C. K. Hawkins, b.w.. b
Curreem
6.08.43 5.54.2002 by de Rone who survived n'con-H..E. Stronge, o A. R. Minu, The following yachts did not fident appent for a catch at the
wielet when he had not reached 80. H. Holdman, not out
b Mädar "Pierrette," runs, the Civil Service C.C. declared
Extras with the respective total of 176, Evans partnored de Romo for al The fourth crue championship valuable 117 for the third wicket, race of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht the former claiming 85. Club was held yesterday. Out of
Cruiser Race,
With one hour and forty minutes
15 entries only six yachts started to make 176 runs, the Indians made
... (Owner) 11.54.52.
.
They understand it, and they help the referee by their fearless criticism of unfairness wherever 18 it is seen.
Others I could mention would be better preserving a discreet 19 silence.
Here is one illustration: I had sent two home team players off a W. H. Edmonds, E. B. Reed, F. a well-known reporter came to me -Totai ( for 7 wkta., dec.) 170 Yorkshire field. After the match
J. Ling, did not but,
to ask: "Why did you send-off Bowling Analysis.
the field? We couldn't see what was happening from the Press
21 I told him, and he replied: "Quite right; that sort of thing needs stopping."
0. MRW
40
and all finished the course, praiseworthy attempt to win the F. M. al Arculli ........) 9 2 20 # box." "Curlew" was first finishing in match and were only 20 runs behind
1 A. R. Minu ... 11 2.50.27, the corrected time being after losing five wickets when the Curreem.......... 7 0 .41 1
closure was applied. S. A. Ismail Madar
... 5 1 27 1 The following were the results: (32) and A. R. Minu (80) put up 00
A. et Arculli ....... 8: "0 12 runs between them, the latter hit-Rumjam Finishing Corrected
0 ·0 18 ting out to good effect. Rumjaba Time. Time.
Indian R.C. "A. made 22 whilst Madar 2.50.87 1.54.52
con- A. Rumjalin, b Evana ...... tributed 20' not out, Scores:- 2.52.56 1.55.19%
A. el Arouli, 1.b.w., b Hamilton Civil Service C.C. ....2.88.00 1.55.24% G. R. Sayer, o Nadar, b A. R.
S. A. Ismail, run out ... 2.56.55 2.08.30
Minu ........
F..M. ol Arculli
Mr. Sewell's Circe...... (Owner) 2 Mr. Pott's Craigavad... (Owner) 8 Also ran, Arterxerxos (Mr. Bol-. ton); Chung-ka-kau (Mr. Elliott), | "Curlew" Seantorship (Mr. Morgan); Alham- { “Queensbee" bra (Mr. Pollock); James Pigg (Mr. "Feathers" Macnamara); Blotting Paper (Mr. "Norseman" Watson); Racehorse (Mr. Stanton). U. & I... 2.89.07 2.14.57% F. J. de Rome, a 0. Ismail,
Pari Mutuel $5 roturn $47.00. $1 "La Cigal".... 2.29.04 2.29.04 .return $0.00.
Cash Sweeps.
No. 55
No. 05 No. 51
$66.10.
$18.00:
$ 0.80:
The following yachts did not A. E. Wood, b A. R. Minu ...... sail:-"Azuma," "Brenda," "Isis," B. D. Evans, e and b F. M. el' "Irene,"
"Typhoon," "Coquette)", Arculli "Sea Rover," "West Wind" and E. W. Hamilton, o Curreem, b "Brenhilde."
F. M. el Argulil
O. Ismall, b Hamilton
A. R. Minu, b Sayer.
A. H, Madar, not out
$2
0
3. 8. A. Curroem, not out
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Total (for 5 wits.) (Continued on Page 10.).
When I read his report that evening I found him saying: "We 9 all thought Mr. Chambers; too severe in dismissing from the 32 fleld." 17.
Writing for partisan, consump- 30 tion does our game more. harm 20 than anything that happens on 14 the field and prepares the way for 10 partisan feeling in many matches. An examination of reporters and 158 critics on the rules of our game would reveal more incompetent critics than incompetent referees.
BOXING
(Under the Direction of Hongkong Boxing Association).
A TIP-TOP PROGRAMME.
AT THE
LEE THEATRE
Percival Street.
SAT., 4TH FEBRUARY
15 Rounds Middleweight Championship Contest of the Colony
SIGN. MORRIS
H.M.S. ARGUS. Coming Champion
JOSE PINTOS DA SILVA
Transport PERO D'ALENQUER. Middleweight Champion South Africa.
10 Rounds Welterweight Contest.
L. S. Hall
H.M.S. AMBROSE
.V.
Marine Fraser
.H.MS. TAMAR.
6 Rounds Welterweight Contest.
Stoker Sharples
·H.M.S. AMBROŠE
Marine Harris
HMS. ARGUS.
6 Rounds Featherweight Contest.
Signalman Shons V.
H.M.S. SERAPIS.
Pte. Hume.
.K.O.S.B.
6 Rounds Welterweight Confest.
Signalman Batson
H.M.S. IROQUOIS.
だ
Pte. Carney.
6. Rounds Lightweight Contest.
Stoker Broad
HMS. SERAPH.
KO.S.B..
Pte. McGregor.
900TS GUARDS.
Booking at MOUTRIE'S for Members of the Hong Kong
Boxing Association
on Wednesday, 1st and Thursday, 2nd February General Public: Friday, 3rd and Saturday, 4th February. Hingside Seats 35: others $3 & $1.
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