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HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION..

CHADWICK DEFEATS "MORGAN

"

ON "POINTS.

DUNCAN RETAINS THE

PRESS" BELT.

"DAILY

The two principal bouts at Saturday night's boxing, tournament, organised by the Hongkong Boxing Association and held at the Theatre Royal was the much discussed fight arranged between AB Chadwick (H.M.S. Maration) and Stoker Petty Officer Morgan (H.M.Saking) for the Lightweight Championship of the Colony; and the Gedge Belt; the other Pte Ainsworth, big fight was between. R.M.L.I and A. B. Duncan (H.MS Mag nolia) for the Middleweight Championship of the Colony and the Hongkong. Daily Press Belt. Both bouts were fifteen two minuta round contests,

It is doubtful whether a larger crowd has ever assembled at any of the Boxing Association's tournaments, and there have to date. The Theatre was ben erflowing and as the night was of the day. after the warm sunshine of boxers must have found

filled to

ther trying. Considerable interest was

taken in the fight between Chadwick and

as tho and,

Went the

ful

distance, there was eensiderable, speculation right up to the last moment as to who would prove victorious. Chadwick was award-

o victory on points. His win, although very close thing, was a decidedly popular

and he was cheered to the echo.

23 auch the Morgan, as is well known, bigger man and scaled at 1:32

116

is the present holder of

the

Poteswight Championship of the Colony and when he fnght A. B. Dixon for this title a month

CRICKET.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

H.K.C.Q. RC.A.

Owen

The Hongkong Cricket Club first team secured a comfortable win oror, the Navy on Saturday.. The Cricket Club batted first, and in a steady innings knocked up 189 runs, and declared at the fall of the ninth wicket. Hughes made a well-judged 40. L. D. McNicoll scorsi a fast 36. taking only a quarter of an hour to accomplish the feat, and hitting six 4's, a 3, and a 1. For the Navy, Lindsell knocked up a good 38, and Wood 32 The whole site came out for. 1·14.

Score:-

.K.C...

...S.CO

AR Sutherland, b Fendall

F. Baker, b Frampton

H. Sandford, Parkes, b Framp-

E C. Fincher, Frampton A. E. Wood, b Lelliott

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1928.

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Sayer

Fincher Lamble

Don

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FOOTBALL,

SATURDAY'S " RESULTS.

Saturday's games in the Hongkong league resulted is undok.— Division 1.

Kowloon..... ...... 9. HMS. Hawkins... 0 HALS, Durban... 1 King's Regt.......... Kowloon ... Fleet Auxiliaries O Saskin's Rea....... 1 South China B....

KOWLOON «». HAWKINS:"

These teams on the Railway ground at Kowloon met in their return ixtury and thegic ended in a win for the home team by two goals to ni. Osborne started. the game for the sailors who were set to face the sun. Kowloon were the first to attack, but shots from Mason and Hall went wide. The sailors transferred play and Inteson went down the wing but

his final effort and Wheeler clear

attack bat returned to the

Hall relieved. A gobel chance

taze the lead

was spoilt Osborne ting offside to a pass by end Clamb sent the ball behind from a good position. Offade play by Osborne relieved from a promising

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Fendall...

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H1 E. Hollands, Pursell, b

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H. Owen Hughes, e Lindsell, b

Sladen R. E. A. Webster.

Sladen

B. J. R. Mitchell, b Wallace

W. W. Mackenzie, run out

L D. McNicäll, not out

1 9 ° *

T. H. Farthing. e Purcell, b Erano 12

G. H. Piercy, b Evans.....

G. A. Chadwick, not out

Extras

4

4

11

Total (for 9 wkts., dec.)...189

GR. Sarer, Law, Frampton.. W. H. Edmonds, 'b Davis F.. H. Holdman, e Parkes,

Lelliot

P. T. Lamble, b Lelliott E F. Fincher, not out W. Cullip, b Frampton

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Total

| UNIVERSITY

MR.

ד.

A friendly match was played on the University ground on Saturday afternoon between the University and Mr. G. Lee's eloven and resulted in a comparatively

easy win for the former by two, wickets and 84 runs.

Scores:

UNIVERSITY.

T. E Yeob, b W. Hung

He

L. J. Davies did not bat, Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

. W.

13

Beatty Hogg

14

1

.33

2

8

1

40 .0

Wallace

A Ο

47

T. 0. Yeow, Ng Sze Krong," b

Lee

Evans Sladen

8

1 24

2

Q

30

P. E. Choo, e Lee, b Ng Sze

Kwong

B

NAVY,"

go he sealed at 140 lbs. His training must algo

hím to bring have been pretty severe down to 132 lbs. Chadwick turned the Sale at 125 lbs, so that he gave away 7 Ibs to Morgan The latter had therefore,

height in weight,

and distinct advantage reach. Chulwick depended largely on his footwork to excare punishment coupled with a pore varied system of lighting at times left Morgan

was to come nexí, evezind n to what

was whether

matin

question

not he could the

atay pace gainst the bigger and stronger min. Many thought that Chadwick would tire that in the latter stages he would he suvereis punished. This was not so, and in The Tast

w rounds Chadwick was bitting hard to the body and scoring peints freely. He finished up quite fresh and only once he show signs of tiring and that was luring the thirteenth round when be did

formerly. ณs not appear nimble

He

recovered and fought cleverly in the Inst zivo rounds.

I

cautious

"The fight itself was affair careful to avoid punishment, and Morgan bding at times rather puzzled There was little or no in-lighting and they did not mix it well. It was more in the nature of an exhibition boat than a match for a championship. In the opening stages, Mor gan did most of the leading, And in the

from start to finish being

Evans, o" Daxies, b Owen Hughes... 18 Purcell, MoNicoll, b

the mack and forced a corner from which Wheeler cleared Offade play by Duncan

was well

sailors were

run

G. LEE'S XI stopped a rush by the Kowloon forwards and the sailors going down, Millett tested Woodman, who saved at the expanse of a corner, the ball base turned to the sent behind from the dag kick. The

Millett attack and a centre cleared Wheeler by having most of the play, but Wheeler and Knight were safe at back. When a down the wing by Clema looked dangerous for the sailors, Hall turned the ball out- side, the posta

from a good position. From the goal kick, Clemo came again and,

landed the Brill the beating opposition, the net, this giving Kowloon the fendt.

Kowloon took up the attack from the place kick and Seully skied the ball over the har from a centre by Clemo. For a time Kowloon did most of the attacking, Hooper save well. The sailors transfered play, but a foul against them relieved. Duncan, receiving from a free kick, easily beat Hooper and shortly after the final whistle sounded, leaving Kowloon winners of a fast

ръзва и by two goals to game The teama: Kowloon Woodman Wheeler and Khigh Morrison, McKelvie and Pasco;

Hall, Deacon, Scully and Mason. Hawkins-Hooper Escourt and Bickers; Stirk, Sawyer and Waller; Mellitt, Wrigley, Osborne, Frost and Imenon..

Referce: Mr. Wright.

H. Y. Lam, e Szi, b H. C. Hung... 39 E K. Quick, a C. Wong, b Lee 13

H. N. Balbatchet, b Ng Sze Kwong 26

M. B. Osman, a and b Lee

Total (for & wkts.)

R. Ponsonby Fane did not bat..

Bowling Analysis.

5

ك

15

Owen

Hughes

0

"C. A., Peterson, 1.b.w. Lee

Norris, b Farthing

-B. P. Ng, not out

Brooksmith, 1b.w., b Farthing Wood, e Mitchell, b Webster

12

32

W. Gittens, not out

Extras.

Sharpe, e and Farthing

Lindsell, b Farthing

Wallace, a and b Owen Hughes. Hogg, b Owen Hughes..

Beatty, e Mackenzie, b' Farthing. Sladen, not out

Extras

M.

G. Lee

Total

144

17 0 Ng Sze Kwong 11 0 W. Hung 1

70

43

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Bowling Analysis.

24

D.

E.

MIL. LEE'S XI.

11

2

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13.5 C 33

W. Hung, b Balbatchet........

в 1 24

Ed. Mowfung, b Quick

I

90 I

Ng Sze Kwong, b Balhatchet

34

2

0 18

0

MW. Lo, e Lam, b Quick........... 20

G. Lee, e Osman, by Quick

4

H. C. Hong. b Balatelet

Green, st. Reasonby Fane, b Quick

0

D

Y. K. Shi, b Quick

13

C: Wong, run out

2

H. Lin, o Ng, b Quick

0

0

Extras

Total

14

£4

Owen Hughes

Farthing

Webster

Piercy.... Chadwick

C.S.C.C. R.G.A.

J

The Civil Service Cricket Glub met the

second round he was warned for butting G.A. at Happy Valley winning with)

Most of

He tried

to break down repeatedly

did rarely

be ease. wick's guard but, only very

The Civil Service took the first succeed. There wasmuchsparring, with anoc knock and completed the innings with casional lunge on both sides. Now and again 164 rane., A. E. Wood was well in form, Chadwick get ander his opponent's guard and landed well-placed blows over the and hit up an interesting $8, bis acore

In the fifth round including eleven 4's and a 6. plexus heart

and solar plex the fighting livened up a little with Chad the Artillerymen's score, 88, was made by wick cleverly evading Morgan's straight Lieut. Chester with a steady 43, before left. Morgan got in a very nice right to his wicket fell to Sayer. Gunner Framp jaw, just a little wide, but Chadwick ton made 14, and the other 9 men could

blow over the heart only manage foar between them. high with

shook up his msa considerably. There was nothing in the next five

sparring

the

rounds but plenty of

In the

fainting and

eighth Morgan

blow in the

bel soparently ghbourhood of the!

signa

of

J. M. Tan, not out

Bowling Analysis.

"DURBAN”, KING'S.

+4

"On the Garrison ground at Sookunpool before a good attendance these teams) played a drawn game of one goal, all.

The

good attendance of service men wit nessed a very exciting game in which the sailors outplayed the league leaders. opening exchanges favoured the King's, but their forwarda

were erratic. "Darli inside

to make the lead whion given offside close in.

Bon gave away a good chance, ali

on the soldiers' right, was very conspicuous

centres,

but the inside with fine runs and

turn them to account. After

men' failed to

fourteen minutes

ed the score. BocelArmy centre ope

the ball from a Pass by Dyer, he gave Davies no

chance with a low drive. The soldiers returned to the attack and Davis was lucky to clear from a shot by Hart for the goalkeeper Failed to hold the ball and a struggle for possession in the goalmouth ended with Davis throwing ball clearPlay

went of the sa

now

but Millar sent the ball behind. forced a corner, from

from which, the sailors cleared, and at the other end fgreed

Flay was unsuccessful.

a corpor. which for a time until the

got the ball away and Dyer, running through; was grassed by Lawrence in the penalty area, and Newton failed at the Sine

0.

E.

W.

Quick

11 2

29 6

Scores:-

Balbatchet

6 3

7

3

2.0.4.

Yeow....

2 0

3

placed a

Lieut. Chester, b. Sayer ... Sergt. Skett, & Cullip, b Baker...

43

Fook

40

0

Peterson

9" 0

Lieut. Parkes, b Fincher

1

BP. Ng

0

5

Capt. Barrett, b Sayer

0

100

Gunner Frampton, b Sayer

14

Gunner Davies, c Wood, b Sayer: 0

Gunner Lelliott, e Sutherland,

Fincher

0

Lieut. Fendall, b Lamble

$

for

spot rick Davis bringing off a very 0. Save Half time: King's 1; Durban

The sailors in the second half of the the King's were out to level defence was severely tested,

Pand

Blacoe being St. Paul's Hospital, Manila, at cost ticky to save from a shot

Early Carn by of about a million pesos, Mesers. York y

Th the second half the sailors levelled up

who City, are the architects.".

In the 13th round Chadwick showed some tiring. In the last two he freshened up again. Both boxers finished strongly. It, was anybody's fight right to the last and an nother occasion Morgan might easily have Come out victoricus.At the conclusion of the fight Mr. Dyer fastened the belt on Cludwick amicist great applause."

THE MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.. The other big fight between Ainsworth and Duncan for the Middleweight Cham- pionship of the Colony and the Daily Press Belt was a very one sided affair. Duncan, getting bis man against the ropes in the first round, battered down his guard and, with a series of heavy swing, ing blows to the jaw with both right and Toft, sent his man to the boards. He took the the count for seven when the going went. In thing occurred again

Gunner Brennan, b Sayer Sergt. Holloway, not out Gunner Dyer, c Sandford,

-Fincher

Extras.

Total

(Continued on next column.).

69

Six-round Light-Heavy weight contest between Bombardier Barton. R. A

ML (162 lbs), and Taylor, R

"New buildings are to be erected

and Sawyer, architects of New York through how took the ball on the

it Fan from s

Watkine and landed fely in the net. This sucess put new into the sailors and for a time the Suspension of all increases in salaric oldiers defence were made to lock poor provided for in special Jaws passed by the

Darlison and Cann muddled a Philippine legislature during the regul and special sessions has been decreed in opening, for, with only Blaco to

and within 2

few yards from goal, the joint resolation passed by both houses of Kell was "tuzael the wrong side of the the legislature. The suspension is to be

cailors middle line were playing effective until suen time as the Insular Government is in a position, through an find game and prevented the King's from

titre increase in retenues, to provide for such getting oldiers hall The Milors were

play was con BWAY fined to also good forward, and Blace brought off fine sayes Just before the firikl

Jones

was given a good chance to take the lead, but with only the goal-

thenextround the against the ropes (149 Iba) the amazing event of increase..

Ainsworth was. and he was sent to the boards for the full the evening Beth boxers were plucky.

ount after

of the battering and hit each other.

the winner little.

gunt

ship

eth recovered

Home little til Pray Belt. It was

before Ainsworth from his knock-out blow-

toligo-all distance

They hard,

showed The Marine went

to

from the word HONGKONG BOXER'S DEATH. The he sent the ball over the

come

out to keep him at At the end of the second He made the fatal mistake of allowing found oth men were played out and in Dincall to pin him against the ropes,, who the next round the Matine went to the not slow to take full advantage of the boards for the full count, apparently from

sheer situation.

The winner sealed in at 150 lbs and the

loser at 150 lbs, Mr. Dyer destined of

wage 31

LATE TEDDY NEAL.

whistle sounded leaving the game-a draw of one goal

The teams

Bing Blaco; Wynne and Williams; Newton Hodgson and Barlow; Williams, Hart Lt. Jones, Dyer and Scatte rende, Holter and Thomas: Millar, Darlison, Cain Watkins and Weyms

Six Ight contest

between Pte suddenly at the Kowloon Dock Quarters urban Dari Legge and King: Low!

an

Mr. William (Teddy") Neal, the well-known Hongkong ex-boxer died King's Regt. and AB on Friday morning. The deceased, HM.S. Diomed.-Flynn, bachelor, was only 8 years of age, and "boring circles this season, met his his usual health. He arong fie next on Saturday evening. The bout

tmorning as unisl, and took his bith. He

belt on to: Duacan at the conclusion of Finnes a very successful career on Thursday night, he appeared to be in Betares. Mr.Bunton.

Six-round Bantamweight contest between

the Aght.

OTHER BOUTS.

full distance and Beale was Agarded contest on points. He showed plent ringcraft and age youngster has the

J

and scored

guard-

JPto Bendrat 195-2 Tour Smad PlaSmith Wont the full aix younda bhit there was no had his breakfast, but feeling rather run (18 d. This ght, wenks the much doubt as to who would be the winner well he went back to bed. Later he was From the third round onwards Hynnes discovered dead, apparently having chunda]

Flynn's orbit poor she and passed away is his sleep, a post mortem Flynn was cutcabout the right eye and for examination is the afternoon showed the remainder of the time he was, on the that heart disease was the coupe of difensive entes Was Amarded the death decision, on pointergeht. (*ci BAIC STER OFFICIALA

*ing of quite 1009 boxe

most of the leading and in the round had bis: monday

him down again Had he been..a little s

pusch, he would p

Lance Co

Contest tween

officials for the evening were; Lieut Gin charge of scales Messrs A

The deceased when he came to Hong, kong was a stoker in the Navy: He wed attached to the Naval Depot at Kowloway and about eighteen months ago joined

5. McCourt S. Wailey and the Hongkong and Whanges, Dock Co.

RE (144 lbs) and Ticuta Commander Douglas groterses); At one time he was lightweight champion FILME" Durban Lieut." Bailey, M*My Kings I Expt of the Colony, but he lost the title ta BE mich, oftier mad, want Cross Kink Regt; and Edent. Comtawaded lealing Stoker Jimmy Britt. The latter

his opponent from the startani msted Haze RN (adges); ir J. Brooks (mani elf the Colony, and Neal tried to regain cut Lovers Damiento androvasyth, MD. Bygoon Lieut-Commandan from the ring: Dedsided was inves Flayford, quite ager); Dradontigde Harston, MD,Pri löst Taurol He failed and retired Younted out in the fourth round, after going MacEwan, F.N... (medical Officers); lesers. Loxor,and of a kindly and genial dis down three times far the three previon A. B. Allan and C. Bond (time keepers); and rounds. It was very one sided affair and Mr. GUN. Tisson (hon: secretary find the fight should have bean stopped in the Treasurer). third round then it was clear that Play ford was beaten,ears

(Continued at foot of next column)

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