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BOXING THRILLS,

FOUR INTERNATIONAL. FIGHTS.

NEW CHAMPION.

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All the three American boxers of the U.S.S. "Black Hawk" lost to their British opponents at the Lee Theatre on Saturday night, but none was disgraced, the vic tories being on points after hard fight.

he used at every opportunity. In

13514 lb. gave away weight, to "Bed" Michener (U.S.S. "Black Hawk") 144% lb. in this lightweight bout. Hall also had - the disadvantage of height and

reach.

They were both smart two-hand- ST. PETER'S CLUB.

od fighters who did not trouble to hold, but kept at It all the time:1 Right from the start the question was who could stay the pace and take more wallops.

Initér

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Shons went all out. Davies covered towards the end and got

the decision.

This was the best bout so far and both men were well applauded.

Welterweight Championship. This was a 12-round contest for

the Welterweight Championship of the Colony between Marine Fraser of H.M.S. "Tamar" and "Whitey" Roberts

MARATHON RACE' FOR·

· APRIL 21.

CUP AND TEAM SHIELD.

ber.

Last Debate.

BILLIARDS.

THE CHINA MAIL,

GOOD GAME BETWEEN

OSMUND & JONES..

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

THE ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING.

SUCCESS DESPITE WEATHER

of the threatening

Results.

a very

Long Jump (Senior): 1st, Kung

DOCKSIN SCHOOL.

MRS. A. MORRIS PRESENTS PRIZES.

THE YEAR'S REPORT.

romoval,

on

SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1928,

constructions and rules for learn- ing the language, the teaching of grammar, with much practice in grammar exercises, has also not been neglected.

Examinations.

in

CANTÓN LECTURE.

NEED FOR EDUCATION OF THE MASSES.

ADVICE TO STUDENTS.

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The Hon. Kenneth and Mrs. Mackay loft London on Feb. 24 in the "Moldavin" for Egypt.

In our commercial @ngs, the subjects of Commercial Knowledge, Both faces' and bodies were quite

Commercial Correspondence, and red half way through the second)

Typewriting are included in the

Canton, March 80... round. There was not much love-

Mrs. A. Morria, wife of the curriculum. Being absolutely neces-

The improvement of Internal According, to the monthly eir-In spite lost between the lads and both put all their "beef" into their punches.cular issued by the committee of weather Queen's College annual Headmaster of King's College, dis-sary in commercial circles, Type-

close they were the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Athletic Sports on the College tributed the prizes of the Docksin writing is taught here in a very affairs in China depends upon English School, Calne-road, scientific and efficient manner. Wel educational reforms,, said Mr. Lin Towards the

Club, the first annual marathon ground, Causeway Bay, were

employ the Touch System. Many Hein (Lam Sum), former president breathing hard.

In the third they both received race will be run off on Saturday, usual a great success and very well Saturday afternoon.

The function took place in the boys who have gone through n of the Senate, in a lecture to the heavy punishment on the body but April 21 at 3 p.m. sharp. Competi-attended. Competition in the vari

School certificates are Introducing the speaker, Mr. I. P. never faltered once and continued tors are requested to be at the Club aus events was very kest and there "Hop Yat" Hall of the Church of three months' course become expert students in Tungshan this morning. Pui Ching ring. Ilouse by 2.30 p.m.

was an unusually large entry in Christ in China, Bonham-road, in typists. The welterweight champion- to keep to the centre of the

the presence of a large gathering awarded to those able to type Wan, principal of arms like piston For non-members the entrance practically every event. ship fight between Marine Fraser swinging their

fee is $1 per person and $1 for each Heats were held on Monday and of patents and friends of students accurately at a speed of over thirty Baptist Academy, pointed out that words per minute. Mandarin, our the Mr. Lin is one of the oldest of H.M.S. "Tamur" and "Whitey" rods.

The fourth saw Dayles more ng-team participating in the Team the field in most of the sprints of the school. Roberts of the U.S.S. "Black

The proceedings opened with an national language, is taught in the members of the Kuomintang and is There is no narrowed down to the final. The

classes by Mr. Lam Man- now back in Canten for services on Hawk," was not up to local cham-gressive, landing some cruel ones Shield Competition.

He also charge for members of the Club.. Senior Championship of the College Orchestral overture, after which upper

well known Mandarin behalf of the Nanking Government. pionship standard. Both men on the face and body.

The veteran Kuomintang mem- Messrs. Neaties Anglo-Swiss Con- was won by Kung Plug-hoi. C.3B, Mr. Ko Kan-wing, RA., gave an ching, showed little knowledge of the took one on the chest as he ruah-

ed Mra, Morris to the gathering,

ber stated that the Nationallat finer points of the game, and it in. but it did not seem to dndensed Milk Co. have very kindly and the Junior Championship by address of welcome and introduc-tutor.

presented a "Nextanglo" Champion-R. M. Azim, 3NC.

Mr. Dixon Chau, Principal of the Our annual school examinations Government is turning its atten- was just a slogging affair with much damage.

Davies punched with rare judg-ship Cup (to be won three yearaj

Mr. Crook's Win. each man in difficulty alternately

Prizes were presented by Mrs. Lee the school report for 1927 as fol- results in all classes, with the ex-fdoes not mean that internal affairs Docksin English School then read were held in December last. The tion-to capture Peking, but this from hard punches. Fraser wea-ment in the fifth, rarely missing before becoming the property of

Mr. Crook, the headmasows

are neglected. Improvement of the thered the storm better and got the mark. Towards the end Shons the winner) and also the team Hysan

ception of cinas 4 were quite satis livelihood of the masses-particu- the verdict. "Whitey" showed forced the fight but Davies' two-shield (to be won outright). The ter. of the College, was

I have the greatest pleasure in factory. Class 7 and 8 have done larly the labourers, peasants, stu himself a game loser and one who hauded defence was too good to Hong Kong Amusementa, Ltd., very popular winner of the Veteran's submitting this, my Fourth Annual excellent work. All passed their is a veritable glutton for punishallow Shons to make much damago. kindly donated the first and second Race and Me. Chin Ho-ping, a truly Report for the year 1927.

examination, the lowest boy ob- dents, and women-forms one

the important planks of the Nation- He was well applauded · There was a beautiful exchange prizes for this Race. Full particu-old voteran

As the time at our disposal istaining over 60 per cent. of marks. alista programme. But the funda- was a good second. Inent;

right at the start of the sixth lars and entry forms may he obSgt. Marriott, the boxing instruclimited I shall make it as brief as Nine boys have graduated in our mental method of advancing the than he left the ring.

mon punching tained from the Joint Secretaries.tor, was almost a tie for second possible, The school was estab- Typewriting class. The results of interest of the people can In his second appearance here, round, with the Jase Pintos da Silva, of the Por-swiftly. Then they forced the The course is 8.6 miles long. En place."

ished in September, 1933, at No. the Junior Local Examination were achieved only by education. tuguese transport "Pero d'Alen- pace alternately until the gong, tries should be sent in by April 14. After the presentation of prizes 6. Lower Mosque Terrace. (now promising. In 1926, three candid

Mr. Lin believed that mass or Mr. Crook thanked Mrs. Loe Hy called Ying Fai Terrace) where we ates passed out of four-obtain- quer" won his bout against A. E. when Daries was still leading. Saunders of H.M.S. "Hermes,"

common education is essential for Round No. 7 opened with Shons The Inst debate of the season will san for her presence and the offi- remained, for about two years, ing 75 per cent. In 1927, two the welfare of the people. 'He em who retired with an injured jaw doing some dancing. but soon be held on April 16 when the sub-eints who had carried through an until the collapse of the compound boys were successful, one, Liu On-phasised that the attitude of stu-

With the Davies chased him to the ropes.ject will be "That a Home Life is arduous programme with the retaining wall, which necessitated tak. obtaining distinction in the second round.

weather conditions against them four

dents played an important part in exception of this bout and the Shons turned the tables on his oppreferable to a Roving Life."

Fortunately, we Arithmetic. We presented boys first one, all the contests went the ponent, however, but the

A concert to raise funds for the Whether Jupiter Pluvius or Mr. found a suitable building of three for the Matriculation Examination the community. The students ought full distance.

slipped out of harm's way very purchase of a new piano for the Claxton was responsible for the latoreys nearby

No. 80, Upper; for the first time last December, to study hard and would thus be A.B. Vahey (H.M.S. "Seraph") cleverly. Then both took

come useful citizens. They should some Club will be given in the Cathedral showers he was. not prepared to Peel-street, which contained six and one candidate was successful,

say: but the Secretaries deserved rooms of almost uniform size, with

be independent in behavior and 118 h. and Stoker Walters stinging blows before the gong Hall on April 26.

Sports.

must not violate the dicipline of the (H.M.S. "Hermes") ́122 lb. open went..

Mainly through the good offices full marks.

ample windows on three sides, It is a great pity that, owing to school. Young men, said Mr. Lin, ed the programme..

The eighth round saw Davies of the Patron, the Hon. Dr. R. H.

"Play the Game."

Here we remained until July 1927. the lack of a playground, the phy-are fond of vanity and bragging. Walters, although taller and slow up suddenly. He took one on Kotowall, the Government have al Mr. Lee Hysan ahdressed the When, just at that time, the new heavier, did not have matters all the stomach which put him down located the Club'n double lat at gathering in Chinese and Mr. C. G. St. Paul's Girls' School Premises sical culture of the students was They like to take part in demon much neglected. However, they strations and shoutings which are his own way. Vahey was a de for a count of nine, but thanks to Repulse Bay for the erection of a Anderson translated his speech were completed, we availed our were encouraged to take part in but Bolshevik chicaneries. termined man who did not mind his clever footwork, he managed Bathing Shed.

which was an exhortion to the boys solves of the opportunity of taking football and other outdoor games. attempt to better conditions in such taking a few to get to close quarto dance out of harm's way until Entries for the annual Ping to remember that sport was part over the old premises vacated by A football team was formed at the way was just like taking a bath tere. In his eagerness he was the gong. In the meantime Shens Pong Championship close on April of their education and that their them at an increased rental. This beginning of the year, and friendly in nitric acid. We must now, ex- warned for hitting whilst holding took a couple on the face which 10. The competition is for the Almasters spent a lot of their time house, situated at No. 140, Caine-matches with other schools were plained Mr. Lin, wash the body at with his left Wallers was hurt.

Ian Cameron Cup.

in giving them instruction in this road, is, I may say, second to none, played with considerable success. once with wa.cr leat our skin should proud of a back-hand punch which

The Bishop of Victoria has con direction. He told them that they as regarda position. With its fine To enable our school work to run be scalded. He urged the students In spite of his knockdown, Davies) the third Vahey was very aggres/came up surprisingly well for the sented to be a Patron of this Clab could not do better than keep to the appearance, good hygienic con- smoothly, we do not deem it ad- that while they should keep close to 9th round. Shons was after him in conjunction with the Hon. Dr. slogan "Play the game all the ditions, and quiet surroundings, it visable for i. teacher to take their books It was also their duty. sive until he hurt his right wrist. but Davies' recovery was so goodR. H. Kotewall who, as first Patron time."

has attracted many new pupils, so the lead in sports. This matter is to render in their spare time some He took one on the jaw.which put that Shons could not touch him.

of the Club, has done so much to The invitation Relay race was a that the school has a larger number therefore left to the management form of public good to the people. him down and then he retired.

Davies started the 10th well but forward its objects.

fine win for St. Paul's against St. on the roll than ever.

of the enthusiastic athletes in the In conclusion he quoted Dr. Sun The bout went to Walters.

The Executive Committee have Joseph's, Central British, King's became a little wild later on, when

Attendance.

various classes. Swimming parties Yat-sen's conception of government "Gob" Loses.

appointed the Rev. H. Copley College and Wah Yan.

The number of school days dur- and pienica were occasionally which meant pro bono publico. L/S. Hall (HM.S. "Titania")

Moyle, the first Vice-President of Titant

the Club, to be its first Life mem- presented to

The volley ball prizes were also ing the year WAS 228. The planned, and many pupils have die- F3A, winners, and maximum enrolment was 164 as tinguished themselves as sk#ful F2B, runners-up. and Kung Ping- against 94 in the previous year, swimmers. hoi took Sir Paul Chater's Cup for showing an increase of 80 pupils. Discipline and Character. the Hundred Yards' Sprint, but The average daily attendance for Discipline is said to be the 'Life the weather, was against good the year was 124.5, the lowest at-Blood of Schools. Without dis- times in any event and it was attendance being in the months of cipline, it Is impossible to form The American's guard was poor

slow race.

July and December.

character: which is a vital point whilst one of the students gave and in spite of his long reach,

in education. Character is chiefly her a nice bouquet of flowers. Staff, Hall got through with stinging

which is not of the U.S.S. "Black

We have a staff of seven full-moulded in school,

The gathering was then treated punchey many times and took

Hawk." They had an even break Naval Yard on

In a billiards match at the Royal Plug-hoi: 2nd, Ng Hok-hoi; 3rd, Ip time, and three part-time teachers, only the place where knowledge is to the first round comfortably.

an enjoyable concert which Friday night be Hall continued aggressive in in the matter of weight both tip-tween Mr. A. Osmund and Mr. S. Shai-lam. Distance: 16 ft. 3 ins. all of whom have performed their imparted, but where pupils are opened by Chinese music pleasing- Long Jump (Junior): 1st, R. M. duties with zeal and fidelity. citizens, and where they are equip. H. Chan and W. K. Fung, on trained to be loyal and faithfully rendered by Messrs. H. C. Yau, the second and the "gob" was on ping the scales at 146 lb.-

|Jones, Osmund won by the narrow

to say that Menors. the run. He clinched once and They both mixed well, but nei-margin of 18 points, scoring 750 to Azim; 2nd Cheung Shu-wing: 3rd, are sorry

Li Chan-hop. punched "one arm free" but wasther cut loose with anything hefty. his opponent's 732.

Distance: 13 ft. Thomas Te, Lau Sing-ah, and Ng ped with all that is necessary to en- Chinese musical instruments.

Cheuk-wah, left us at the end of able them to meet the difficulties Some of the students of the immediately pulled up by the re- Fraser had a lot of opportunity but Osmund's breaks comprised onca 10 ins. feree. Hall landed a couple of was a shade too slow. The Ameri- of 52, 49, 46, 42, 38, 36, 34, 25

100 Yards (Senior): 1st, Kung January. Their places have been of this world in their future school then presented a Chinese hard socks without a reply. can on his part did not hit with¦(twice), 24 and 20.

Ping-hol; 2nd, Ng Hok-hoi; 3rd, Ip filled by Mr. Cheah Toon-chuan of career,

the H.K. University, Mr. Fok Yu-

To enable the staff to maintain play in two parts under the troupe "Red" again punched whilst much "pep."

name of "Shlu Nin Ngok." It was Jones' breaks comprised 42, 34, Shui-lam. Time: 11 2/6 secs. holding Hall and the referee, Mr.

100 Yards (Junior): 1st Tam Yu- mee, and Mr. Tsuang Pik-yoauk discipline and order, the use of enthusiastically applauded by the Fraser continued to chase 33, 31 (twice), 30, 27 (twice). 25 Murdoch, had to enter the ring. Roberts in the second, but did not (twice), 23, 22 (twice), and 20 pong: 2nd, Chan Kit-ting: 3rd, Mr. Ko Kan-wing, a graduate of class record books has been intro- Chinese present, who formed the

In the fourth Hall again hurt do much damage. Roberts played (twice).

Hot Chi-wun. Time: 16 1/5 secs. the H.K. University resigned from duced, and instructions have been majority of the audience. In the the "Red" with some stinging for the kidney at every opportunity.

High Jump (Senior): 1st Ng Pothe St. George's School, and joined given to teachers to put down re-absence of an English synopsis, it Average: Osmund, A.1; Jones, blows. The "gob" held Hall's

kui; 2nd, Hau San-chi; 3rd Kwok the staff in September as a full-marks concerning the conduct of is feared that the meaning of the By the third round it was quite 7.9. right arm and hit him. He was evident that they both did not have

Wai-in. Height: 4 ft. 11 ins. time Instead of a part-time teacher. 30 used to this style of fighting much science.

High Jump (Junior): lat, Chan He is now prometed to the post of stricter observance of the school play was lost to the foreigners pre- regulations. This proved to be ap The members of the Land Sai that he could not get out of it.

Portsmouth Council have rejected Kitt-ting: 2nd, R. M. Azim; 3rd Li assistant headmaster. Hall mix-ups in this round in both of The fifth round saw

great success and the boys on the Wing Athletic Association then which Fraser had good chances plans for a greyhound racing track. Chan-hop. Height: 4 ft. 2 ins.

whole have been submissive, pains-gave a fino exhibition of Chinese punching pretty freely and once

120 Hurdles (Senior): 1st, Ip We pay much attention, and de-taking and hard-working. One im-Boxing. Messrs. William Lam and le connected on Michener's jaw which he let slip after he had hurt

Yan-sam; 2nd, Ng Po-kui; 3rd, vote a great deal of our time to portant fact I should like to men- Harry Lai fallowed a comical play Kung Ping-hoi. Time: 19 1/5 secs. the teaching of English subjects inition is, that parents and guardians which provoked much laughter, and

120, Hurdles (Junior): 1st, R. M: the upper classes; and English of boys attending this school then, the programme was In the fourth Fraser became awful punishment but absorbed Azim; 2nd, Tam Yu-pong; 3rd, O. conversation in the lower classes. should do their best to co-operate with another 2-part play present- little more enterprising, and cut everything Fraser had and kept K. Sadick. Time: 21 secs. We find from experience, that the with the school authorities if they ed by the Old Students of the. In the last round, they both Roberts' left eye. After this the his feet.

1st Pick-a-Back Race:,

Wel majority of Chinese hoys are un-wish their sons or wards to make Docksin School. fought at long range and Hall American tried to keep his man! The last round was very good. Chung and Yeung Wal-wah; 2nd, able to speak and answer in correct good progress in their studies. scored oftener, taking the deel-out, but Fraser scored well on the Fraser went after his man but Kwok Wai-in and Ip Yan-sam. English the most simple questions They should, not allow them to be sion.

face. In the end Fraser took twe still could not connect a telling one. Half Mile Handicap: 1st, Huiput to them. The method adopted absent frequently from school dents received awards: in the face but was not hurt. Win for Marine..

He Roberts came back toward the end Chi-tsun; 2nd Chan Kai-him; 3rd, by us is, as is the practice in without substantial reasons, was punching the harder of the and scored twice on Fraser's face. A. K. Sufflad... Marine Smith of

most modern schools, the directi H.M.S.

At the gony, Fraser got the Three-legged Race: 1st, "Hermes" 175 lb; met in a catch-

Smethod, which consists in giving In the fifth Fraser again wor-verdict amid loud applause which Hussain and M. S. Salleh; 2nd, the students opportunity in speak

Junior Local Certificates:-1026, weight bout with "Kid" Stephens of the U.S.S. "Black Hawk" whose ried Roberts' injured eye. The was renewed when Mr, R. M. Dyer Ngai Hung-ki and Lai Hung-leunging and writing. With this aim in It has often been said by some Chak Kwong-kul, Lee Ching-iu, Sin weight was announced as 160 b. latter missed badly and Fruser was put the belt round Fraser's waist. 100 Yards (Class 8): 1st, Kan view. English speaking and debat, people concerning private schools, ung-tai; 1927, Liu On-tak (Dis- in Arithmetic), Yuen Da Silva Wins. The American started flashily not over mure with his aim.

Kwan-leung; 2nd, Tsang Kam-pui; ing associations have been formed that their existence is purely for tinction Wing-yi. This catchweight content, à 6–3rd, Kan` Kwan-tak.

in the upper classes, and have commercial gain rather than for and landed a couple of light one, was puffing towards the end.

School Typewriting Certificates: and then Smith cut loose and hurt? The sixth saw Roberts take ter-rounder, brought together A. B. Sack Race: 1st, Chow Ching-hoi; proved to be a great success. On real educational work.

face was Saunders (H.M.S. "Hermes") 155 2nd, K. Nazarin; 3rd, Ip Sui-lam. the other hand, as most Chinese opinion, this is not really the case;

-1927, Law Ip-man. Yaung Sing! Stephens with a strong attack on rifie punishment. His

covered with blood and he was lb. and Jose Pintos da Silva of the One Mile Race: lat, head and midsection.

Chow have little opportunity

of talking for our school is a private one, and fal, Ho Tal-shi, Tam Sik-poon, Nine pounds handicap was clearly groggy under Fraser's at- Portuguese transport "Pero d'Alen-Ching-fong: 2nd, D. Mohamed; English with English people, and yet, in spite of heavy losses hav- Tsang King-man, Lo Lu-hung

3rd, Ho Hing-kwan.. more than the American could tack. He held on and stayed until quer" (1601⁄2 lb.)

have to depend upon grammatical ing been sustained by its found-Wong Yu-cheung. Po Tak-yan, Kek Silva carry, and he tired rapidly under the gong.

was very open and hit 'Old Boya' Potato: and Spoon

er, he keeps, it functioning with un-

Class Prizes, Smith's relentless, attack, but he They were

in both tired in tho aimlessly the first round. Race: 1st, Mr. Chan Chosk-wa;

flinching courage. Many students jin necessitous circumstances who Class First Prize, Li Ping- connected once on the face nicely seventh but Fraser continued to Saunders scored a few on the body. 2nd, Mr. F. el Arculli. after taking several nasty ones. force the pace punching Roberts In the second round, Silva came 220 Yards (Senior): 1st, Kung 2nd, Mr. Chin Ho-ping: 3rd, Sgt. have appealed to us for a reduc-men.

hit hard out with a rush and got Saunders Ping-hol; 2nd, Ng Po-kut; 3rd, Ip Marriott. Time: 9 2/5 secs.

tion of fees have been admitted, There was more give and take at will but could not

Class 2: First Prize, Liu On-tak; in the third, but Smith landed the enough to put him down. Then backing to his own corner. Here Yan-sam.

Oficials.

The number of free scholars, and Second Prize, Yuen Wing-yi. total more atinging

220 Yards (Junior): 1st, Chun- blows, and Fraser ran into a rather lycky jab there was a mix-up when sudden-

those paying reduced fees

Class 3: First Prize, Chan Shiu- President: Mr. A. H. Crook. Stephens slowed down towards on the jaw which got him groggy, ly Silva hit Saunders on the left Kit-ting; 2nd, R. M. Azim; 3rd, Entertainment Committee: Mr. about 10 per cent. of our maximum heo: Second Frize, Li Ip-chuck. the end.

but Roberts did not know enough aide of the jaw and put him down. Hui Chi-wun.

Lee Hysan, Mr. C. G. Anderson, enrolment.

Class 4: First Prize, Leung Lul- In the fourth Smith carried a to follow up his advantage.

Saunders came up. at seven and on Invitation Relay Race: 1st, St. Mr.. Tae Ching-fong. Mr. J. F. Before concluding, I beg to exfel: Second Prize, Fung Yuk-ki. .* two handed, attack to his oppon- Fraser was wobbley in the his second's advice gave up the Paul's College; 2nd, St. Joseph's Grose, Mr. W. Kay, and Mrs. G. press my sincerest thanks to our Claas 5: First Prize: Tse Ping- ent and Stephens was lost under eighth, but Roberts did not have a fight.

College.

promoters who have so kindly con-'wah; Second Prize, Ng Shing-yam, Stubbings.. it. He took everything Smith hard punch left in him and could Afterwards Dr. Anderson had to Old Boys' Race. (Thread the Starters: Br. J. C. Fletcher, Mr.sented to recommend the school to Class 6: First Prize, Fung Pak- gave him gamely however. He not injure Fraser. Towards the end attend to Saunder's jaw.

Needle): F. M. 1 Arculli and G. 3. G. O'Connor, Mr. L. G. Morgan, the publle; to those friends who woon; Second Prize, Chan Shiu- was cornered towards the end Fraser came again and scored a

W. Reeve; M. H. Lo and W. Kay. Mr. Chip Ho-ping, Mr. C. Chos, have contributed the items in our fan. and the gong saved him just as few pretty ones..

Senior Class Team Race. "A"; and Mr. Chow Ping-un.

programme to-day, and particular- Class 7: First Prize, Fung Tal- Smith prepared for an upper cut. The 9th was a fair exchange

CSB (Kung Ping-hol, Lau Hung Judges: Mr. W. L. Handyside, to Mrs. A. Morris for having yuen: Second, Prize, Chung Kam- Stephens was ruffled in the with Roberts the weaker of the

cheuk, Ng Hok-hel, Chow Ching-Mr. D. M. Richards, Mr. S. M. kindly consented to give away the shing, Third Prize, Chau Sia- fifth, but Smith was as cool as a two. He was running away from

fong);

Churn, Mr. K. L. Ch'au, Mr. H. K. prizes, as well as to all the ladies Kwan cucumber, and smiling all the way Fraser and the latter was too slow

Junior Class Team Race "A" Hung, and Mr. Lo Cheung-ip. and gentlemen who have honour- Class 8: First Prize, Lai Shiu- pinched the American each time to follow up.

Mr. Tex Richard (the boxing 4A (Ching Shin-nam, Chu

tong: Sodond Prize, Lui Soy-wan; Handicappera: Mr. G., W. Reeve, ed us with their kind presence. Che-

Mrs. Morris then distributed the Third Priba Wan Woon-tong-||| he tame im

Fraser had his man almost help promoter) has announced that he chak, Li Fook-sang, Li Chung- Mr. L. G. Morgan, Mr. Cheung **In the last round Stephens less in the 10th bleeding from has arranged for Tom Hooney toying).

Wai-fung, and Mr. Yuen Kwok-prizes to the successful students, Special Prizės.,

after which she addressed the Gold Medal awarded to Li Ping- zushed like a wild bull, but soon eye and nose, gad just able to put meet Gene Tunney for the world's Junior Class Team Race "B" huen." Smith pulled him up and then his mitts out to keep Fraser away. heavyweight boxing championship 8A (Kan Kwan-tak, Pun Ching-Time Keepers: Mr. W. Kay, Mr. gathering thanking the Principal man for general, proficiency.

Gold Medal awarded to Lin On- Stephens took a lot of punish-Fraser hit Roberts at will butot July 1928, either in London or fong, Chan Wal-she, Tsang Kam-W. L. Handyside, Mr. Lo Man-bin, of Docksin School for giving her ment. He was game to the last. hard enough..

Mr. Hung Hing-fat, and Mr. the pleasure of giving away the tak for general proficiency, The verdict for Smith was a

prizes, and congratulating the Gold Medal awarded to Yuen In the 11th Fraser stuck to the vice.

Consolation Race: 1st, Ching Hung Chi-po. foregone conclusion?..

American and punched, Well with Phil Scott's Next Fight: Shui-nam; 2nd, Ko Tai-tim; Brd, Scorers: Mr. Chan Cheuk-wa, students and their tenobers Wing-yi for general proficiency.

Special. Prizé · awarded to "Lau; Good Hard Fight.

Roberts helplese, only occasionally

New York, Saturday. A. B. Sufiad.

Mr. A. R. Suffiad, and Mr. A. R. on their succesful work dur

ing the past year as re- Kam-fal for 'Mandarin.. Big. Shons (1.3.S. "Serapis getting in a rabbit punch as Frans Phil Scott has signed an' agres- Chinese Mastars Race: 1st, Mr. Abbas, T

Special Prize awarded to Law and A.B. Davies (M.S. "Hermes") camo la crouching. Roberts took ment to meet the glant Italian Lai Pul-yen; 2nd, Mr. Chan Cheak- Olerks of the Course: Bergt, viewed in the resort. She was

Robert Róbert), at Madison, with: WANGUTAN Marriott, and Prefects

afterwards presented by My Dixon Ip-man for Typowriting square Garden on April 11-Reu Veterana Race 100 yds. Fayard Bier. J. C. Fletcher and Mr. G. Chau with a beautiful framed pic Special Prize awarded to Liu On- ter's American Sarvico.

for a year) 1st, Mr. A. H. Crook; W Reeve, Hon. Secretaries,

and he did not enjoy it. Towards the end "Red" connected with a Tight-swing and cut Hall's left eye.

both weighing 181 s. met in a 10-

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were two

the American with a worrying at- tack on the face,

two.

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round featherweight contest just (Contimied at foot of next

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before the interval.

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TOM HEENEY. TO MEET TUNNEY.

Miami Beach (Florida), Yesterday.

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Studies,

students so as to encourage a

sent.

closed

General Criticism of Private Schools.

Successful Students. The following successful stu-

Matriculation Certificates!-1927, Li Ping-mon.

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In my

Cheng-kan.

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