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Allport And Wright Figure St. Stephen's

In Best Boxing Final

Beat St. Paul's

At Athletics

Destroyer Flotilla Championships A Caroline Hill on

At Murray Barracks

(By Ringsider.)

A SPLENDID night's boxing was

witnessed at Murray Barracks on Saturday night, when the Eight De- tournament stroyer Flailla Boxing

A

a successful conclusion. i came to

Kix round contest by Tony of the U.S.S. Black Hawk and Smith of the U.S.S. Darker was an added attrac tion.

The sixth and Anal round saw Tony drive his man to the ropes

WIL and pummel him; Sraith tired and was just able to provide a fairly good guard against Tony's onslaught. The fight was award. ed to Tony amidst a tremendous burst of applause.

In the final of the Light-Heavy- A very large crowd was in atton-weight Hill, of the "Verity," gained dance, including officers from both the technical knock out decision over J. Bradley, the winner having the ad- Royal and United States Navy and vantage of a longer reach with which from the South Wales Borderers. he punished his man

Friday St. Stephen's College' defeated St. Paul's College by 32% points to 27% in a close, athletic contest.

Tam Young-neel and Choa Kung-ju did specially well for the winners, and Chiu Ping-hang was the best of the Paulines.

Hesults were as follows:-

100 metres-1, Tam Yung-dec (S); 2. Chin Ping-hang (P); 3, Lee Ping- yul

"(P)..

Time: 11.5 sec. Time:

Jump---I,

Chiu Ping-hang|

Yung Ki-fong (P); 3, Tam PYE Yung-nee (S.) Tied.

Distance: 20 ft. 2 in.

Shot Put-, Chon Kung-ju

(S);

2. Chia Ping-hang (P); S, Kwong Ping-chi (S).

Distance: 32 ft. 4 in.

200 metres-1, Chiu Ping-hang (P);

2, Kwok Lung-ka (S): 3, Lee Fing- yr (P),

Time 24.1 secr.

High Jump 1, Choa Kung-ju (S);

The final of the Holy: 'ht was 2. Tam Yung-nes (S); 3, Ng Hak-hol||

Among the officers were Commodoro Wallason of the United States Navy, A.B. Judge of the "Whitshed" inflict the second best fight of the evening and Captain R. C. Burnett, O.B.E. of ing heavy punishment on P.O. Moir of H.M.S. Tomar who presented the

the Whitehall. The first two rounds! prizes at the conclusion.

wero almost evan, but slightly im Judge's favour; the inst round was all his, and he was given the verdict.

READE WINS.

OLYMPIC KOXER. Some really excellent bouts were seen and in most of the fights thero was little to choose between the can- testants.

The six round exhibition bout United States judged under wat Navy rules and was refereed by Lt. Hay, of the United States

18

So he is himself, a hoxer of

.ed

reknown, having represent- United States in the

the Olympic Games.

first event

(P).

Height: 5 ft. 2 in.

(S);

800 metres-1, Chan Chaam-ying

2, How Soon-cheung (S); 3. Maki

Time: 2 min. 28 secs.

Yin-ning

Step, Hop, and Jump-1, Chou Kung-fu (S); 2, Yung Ki-fong (P); 3; Tam Yung-nee (S).

Distance: 38ft. 4 in.

400 actres-1, Kwok Seung-keo S); 2, Chan Chaam-ying (5); 3, Chul (S); Ping-hang (P).

Time: 58.3 recs.

110 metres-1, Tam Yung-nee, (S); 2, Yung Ki-fung (P):.3, Li Ping-yui

(P).

The last event on the programme. the final of the Fly-Weight was also a good fight- to witness, both Preston and Reade being experienced men with good footwork. Reade was the ag gressor throughout and inflicted the heavier punishment of the two, he landed good blows to the solar plexus, and once

right to the jaw; he the semi-final of the Feather-won the title. easily.

L. Burnett, 0.B.E., Preston and Captain R. weight title between Brand of H.M.S. Verity. Preston of H.M.S. Tamar in a speech said that was the better man throughout and he was very pleased to see that when was an-easy winner.

the M.C. requested the spectatora to keep to their seats after the last event, they all did so, and it was the first time in his experience of these boxing affairs that his had been so.

on the programme with a powerfuggered his man Time: 18.3 secs.

The

Wan

SHEEN V. GROUCH.

ALLPORT V. WRIGHT,

The finals of the Light-weight provided the best boxing of the night, both Allport and Wright of the "Verity" went at each other hammer and tongs from start to finish, leaving very little to judge Wright from at the conclusion.

The second event, the final of the Welter-weight was an excellent one to watch, S.P.O. Sheen of the Verity" staggered Grouch of the "Witch" in CAPT. BURNETT'S SPEECH. the opening ground and drove him to

Capt Burnett further thanked Lt. The ropes.

In the second and third Col. Raikes and the Officers of the rounds, Sheen gained rapidly on South Wales Borderers for making it Grouch, landing a good few blows on possible to hold the tournament in | the solar plexus which weakoned their barracks, without their aid the

Grouch considerably, eventually drop-meeting would

have

been impossible. ping him in the third and anal round.

1. am very glad Capt Burnett said, Sheen was awarded the contest.

to have the company of the ships officers and men of the United States Navy with us to-night" and congratu late the two contestants, Tony and Smith, for the very excellent show- in their six round exhibition con-

which I am test,

sure everybody thoroughly enjoyed. I want also to congratulate Lt. J.A.S. Brame of the Keppel for organising this tourna ment

and all the helpers who made the tournament, a success, I also wish to congratulate Lt. Hay on the mat The final of the Middle-weight pro- ner in which he refereed the exhibi-

The tion bout. I know this to be a bit vided a fight full of, thrills. spectators, unable to hold themselves, impertinence on my part for Lt. Hay shouted encouragement throughout to is a boxer of world reknown, having his country in the both boxers, who, gave a fine exhibi- represented tion Although Wadge was the loser, Olympics, (Laughter).

his also want to congratulate The aroused great admiration by

whose winners and, the losers, and very good plucky stand against Dawson, vicious

swings and uppercuts always losers they were too."

The winners and runners-up in the found their mark.

Dawson was a beautiful boxer and various contests were then presented timed his blows well, his efforts to with silver cups. the solar plexus were rewarded in the final round when Wadge, unable to stand the strain was technically knock-

was awarded the fight an a very narrow margin.

ed out.

DAWSON V. WADGE.

U.S. EXHIBITION.

The special six round contest was the most exciting event on the pro- gramme.

T

of

the

-400 metres relny-1, St. Paul's.

Time: 50.1 secs.

800 metres relay (Open)-1, St. Joseph's College.

Time: 1 min. 43 secs.

China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

GOLF-U.S. Navy v. 8th Des- troyer Flotilla (Fanling),

HOCKEY-Mamuk Tournament

V.

(King's p.m.; Royal Engineers

-Police

Phoenix

Park), 4

I

Hockey

Parthian (Soekunpoo), 4.15 p.m.; Friendly match-Hong Kong seconds v. Y.M.C.A. Club (King's Park), 5.15 p.m.

YACHTING-Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club First Championship

Race O-MORROW.

FOOTBALL Interport Trial (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m. "

HOCKEY-Mamak Tournament -R.A.M.C. ν. Kowloon Indians (Soekenpoo), 4.15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY.

HOCKEY-Mamak Tournament Wishart V. University (Navy ground), 4.15 p.m.; Kowloon In dians v. 20th Battery (U.S.R.C.), 4.15 p.m.; Friendly match-Hong Kong Hockey Club juniors V. South Wales Borderers (U.S.R.C. ground), 5.15 p.m...

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Saturday's Football

Results At A Glance.

CHAMPIONS BEAT ''VARSITY.

St. Andrew's Go Nap Against K.I.T.C.

[By CENTRE HALF.]

Fielding.a strong combination, the St. Andrew's Club defeated the Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club by Mamak seven clear goals in a 3 Tournament match on the Marina

ground yesterday afternoon.

FIRST DIVISION

3 0 KOWLOON. NAVY SOUTH CHINA O CLUB

0 BORDERERS RECREIO LINCOLNS 2 R. A.

SECOND DIVISION

SOUTH CHINA 2 BORDERERS NAVY

ST. JOSEPHS CLUB

LINCOLNS R.A.

1

EASTERN EWO

1

ATHLETIC

2 TSUNG TSIN

4 KOWLOON.

THIRD DIVISION

BORDERERS RECREIO SIGNALS

RADIO

TAIKOO

Z ST. JOSEPHS

3 R.E.

1. SOUTH CHINA

4 UNIVERSITY

2 R.A.F.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Bordererg

Off Second Championship Race Artery

"Y" AND "T" CLASS.

Mr.

Lincolns

FIRST DIVISION

5.12.10 8.10.39 8 South China St. Joseph's & Club 5.11.06

Kowloon 5.11.29 5 Athletic

Palice 4 Navy

Recreio

(Capt. Trott) Toynette **

5.15.49

Support in plenty was given the two

Major Stewart had the satisfac- Joan ...... men, whose supporters han flocked tion of piloting Speedwell to vic- (Mr. F. Cope)

5.11.06 Zephyr... from all the American destroyers in

Calls of en-tary in the Second Championship Hong Kong harbour.

(Mr. F. Skinner) Eunice as, sink him," Race of the Royal Hong Kong

5.12.68 couragement such

Yacht Club on Saturday. "bury him" and "give him the waiks"

(Mr. W. J. Handy)

5.15.42 aroused much laughter from all the D. P. Rossier, in the Daphne, was Gael spectators, The event was refereed by Lt. Hay, himself a boxer of requte. second.

The two contestants, Tony of the U.S.S. Black Hawk and Smith of the U.S.S. Barker scaled in at 148 lbs. and 149 lbs.,

respectively, the In

round Tony was opening cautious; Smith waded into him lead- ing a terrific right jab, which owing to Tony's ring craft hardly ever found its mark. The round ended in Tony getting in two blows to the body.

The Heyward Hayes (Y) boats and One Design (1) boats got off well to- gether to an excellent start Boojum being first over the line.

Why Wonder? was last over the line having been forced to go to windward the wrong side of the mark boat.

It was a beat against a fresh wind to Lyemun Beacon which the

boats

and

(Miss Patchett)

-5.14.11

6.14.193

"H" CLASS.

In the first half the Saints found the net four times, through Guest 31

(2) E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fin- 6 cher.

In the second half Guest and the Fincher brothers each obtain--` Jed a goul, bringing the Saints total

to seven.

The Indians were weak in de-

3 feuce. Ahmed at centre-forward,

4 played well but he badly lacked 2 support.

A

UNIVERSITY SCORE FIRST.

BUT LOSE.

In a fast game at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon in the Mamak

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Tournament, the Radio

Sports

6 4 1 1 24 59 Club, last season's champions, de

6 4 0 2 15 11 8feated the University by 5 goals. 680214 7.6 to 1.

0 18 3 6

The Varsity were the first to

5 3 0 2 10 10 6 score through Aziz, and held the 5 2 0 3 12 11

lead until practically on the inter- 3 1 1 1 1 6 3val, when Awtar. Singh equalised.

0 3 3 10 065 38 0

SECOND DIVISION

Five of the handicap (H) Class Athletic

In the absence of her owner Borderere started. the Vice Commodore boarded Raven South China Just in time to start in the race in order that Raven should lose no Cham-N Lincolns Kowloon planship points.

The start was a fair one with Artillery Diana in the lead. Argulls IL had an reef which had to be shaken out later] Ewo and which spoilt her performance, Club

The

In the second round, the two men rounded for the run to Rumsey. Shoal came into a clinch in which both men in the following orders Speedwell Why Wonder? hammered away at each other from Daphne, Ailes, Boojum,

Adanae with six minutes close quarters, Smith was particular-Wings

This order remained ly dangerous, landing heavy blows to between them. the solar plexus, which, however, did unchanged for the rest of the racing

Just Course:-(1) Lyemoon Beacon (P), not seem to worry Teny much. Before the bell, Tony manoeuvred (2) Rumsey Shoal (P), (3) Mark on make a short tack. into position and caught Smith a ter-Line (P), (4) Channel Rocks (S). rific awing on the jaw which stagger-

ed the "Barker" man.

SMITH KNOCKED DOWN. The third round “opened senas. tionally, Tony rushed his oppon. ent, and with a series of blows to the body sent Smith to the boards, but before Tony could follow up, Lt. Hay the referee,

Distance: 9.1 miles.

Bot

0 21

8. 3

0 0 27 2 16 Q2 19

In the second half the Varsity defence cracked up badly, and could do little to check the next combination of G. Singh, Awtar Singh and K. Singh. Within ten 511 minutes, Gurbachan Singh found 419the net four times with good shots. 11 11 G

Towards the end the "Varsity at- tacked strongly, but unavailingly. MAMAK TOURNAMENT,

Table To Bate.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

31st Bly. H.K.S. 6 5 0 1 30 St. Andrew's . 7 0 1 0 20 R. C. Signals 6 4 2 0 23

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wind was fickle round Lyemung. Joseph's Beacon and Diana managed to slip Eastern nearly a minute and-a-half ahead of Rolla who

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5.08.10 6.03.10 6 South China Stock

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University 4 R.A.F.

Recreio 5.16.53 3 R. E.

Signals

Taikoo

4

INFORMAL RACE

8

"A" CLASS.

(Capt. D. Dunlop)

Wonder 4.54.62 (Capt. Fowkes)

5.00.88. Wings 5.01.23

(Capt Malone)

5.01.29 5.00.44 (Commander Cew

Cowland)

6.01.20 Maj. Atkinson)

"G" CLASS.

Smith recovered amazingly and to ing blow for blow round was lund-Adares

wards the end of the

The fourth round saw Tony forcing Bluejacket 5.02.14

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HOCQUARD WINS.

before

Four of the new one design Anker (Continued from previous column). 2. Yachts started at 3 p.m. for an in-picked up considerable time

formal race.

the finish.

5.25.14

on marksmen at yesterday's rifle shoot

of the Hong Kong Rifle League on

the Taikoo range:"

Aggregate Total

the pace, but Smith was dangerous, Ianding very heavy blows to the head,

Jan was first over the line in the Course (1) Lyemun--Beacon (P);The following were the leading which slightly staggered Tony Zephyr was first over the line and lee

This order was Line (P), (4) Channel Rocks (S). Tony, however, seemed unperturbed Gael the last having appeared very Lindarth followed by Wasp 11., La (2) Rumsey Shoal (P), (8) Mark

the exception Distance: 9.1 miles. by the incident and found Smith's late from the direction of Causeway kept throughout with soler plexus with a blow which re- Bay.

that Wasp II. passed Jan on the wind- "A" Class-Started at 3 p.m.

the Jan |sounded round the ring. *

Joan soon: came into prominence on ward leg to Channel Rocks but lost the beat to Lyeman and rounded this ground gained before reaching the (Capt. Krogh Moe)

mark mark a minute ahead of Zephyr.

5.26.25 Wasp

(Maj. Thosta) The fifth round was frat, and forl-

Cicada took the Hong Kong shore Gael, the late starter, appeared to

the first leg and was fifteen La Linds que, Smith was leading with a danger be working up well on her rivals and an ous left hook and was encouraged with eventually Just managed to gain & iniutes behind at Lyemun Beacon, but (Mr. A, L. Shielda) shouts of "bury him," and "give him place on Toynette at the finish, by

(Cicala:73 6.02.48 (Continued at foot of next oclumn). (Mr. N. Croucher). the walks.".

alght seconds.

· TONY AWARDED FIGHT.

5.26.34

6.25.14 11-

0.20.25

6.26.24

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Lt. Hocquard (Lincolns)

Cpl. Spray, R.M.

200 Yards G. V. Arrold, R.M.

500 Yards R. A. Starling

5.82.48600 Yards Lt Douglas (Lin-

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