Page
$2
"WILKINSON'S.
TANSAN
TANGAN
v
The Ideal Drink in the Hot Weather
THE ABSOLUTE PURITY
WILKINSON'S TANSAN NATURAL MINERAL WATER
YOUR SAFEGUARD "THE CHOICEST OF ALL CHOICE WATERS
The Clifford-Wilkinson Tansan Mineral Water Company, Ltd., are a British Company daly incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong,
BOLË AGENTS
GANDE, PRICE & Co., Ltd.,
TIL. CESTRAL No. 135.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 411,
HONGKONG.
DAIRY FARM SPECIAL.
HAVE YOU TRIED THEM
SOUSED?
WHAT?
WHY OUR FRESH
HERRINGS OF COURSE.
35 Cents Per lb.
The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
A FINE SELECTION
HORS
SMOKED SALMON
ROLLMOPS ...
PICKLED HERRINGS
RED RUSSIAN CAVIAR BLACK RUSSIAN CAVIAR
1211
GY
D'OEUVRE
... by weight.
... la jar
in jar.
...in jar.
174
NORWEGIAN ANCHOVIES... In barrel. BLACK OLIVES
by weight.
SAUCISSON DE LYON
and
CAMEMBERT CHEESE
in jar.--
FRANCE
PHONE 794.
THE CLOTH-MOTH ENDLARGED.
STORE,
9, Beaconsfield Arcade. (73
THE GRADUAL DESTRUCTION OF A PIECE WOOLLEN MATERIAL ON WHICH A MOTH HAS LAID EGGS.
TRY OUR DRYCLEANING PROCESS BEFORE STORING YOUR WINTER CLOTHES.
SATURDAY'S BOXING,
A POOR DECISION,
DUPRE 'AND CARTLIDGE DRAW,
BOXERS INTERVIEWED' AFTER THE FIGHT.
ther it was so Cartlidge shook his head muilingly, and the men boxed on. Dupré was on the aggressive with both hands hitting hard and sure, as he missed a torrike' left awing just before the gong
went.
Round Faurteen,Both men were wary and Cartlidge was first in with a good left. But Dupré took my the attack and [By "CADOFYDD."']
delivered heavy blows, Cartlidge manag; ing to avoid a terrific uppercut. Dupré Seldont has the Theatre Royal been followed with face and body blows and packed to the extent it was on Saturday Cartlidge once ugniü got his left home to
the jaw night when the chief item in an excellent
Round Fifteen-Dupré landed with a buxing programme was a 15 two-round fine Jeft and punished bis opponent with contest at catchweights between C.P.O. | right and left jabs to, the face and swings to the hond. jaw, and body. The blows Jim Cartlidge, Regül Naval Yard, Hong-were well ained and Cartlidge, was dis kong, Lightweight Champion of the rumsted, but he was tough and took all Colony (1) anul André Dupré, Ex. the punishment like a Trojan.
This was the end of a good fight, a Featherweight Champion of Franes (121ght which was replete with thrills. tb.). Long before the Eotits were begun hard-hitting, tenacity, and a wonderful Rt 8.13 all the seating accommodation display of defence. The vast crowd stond had been, "taken up and a large number on the tiptoe of expectancy for the an nounerment of the result, the Frenchman of people had to remain standing. with a wry smile on his face, Cartlidge Dupre was the first to enter the ring grin and seemingly contented in his attired in a durk bine dressing gown and
earner. When it was annanneed that the was greeted with lond cheers. Unrtlidge fight was a draw the decision bath a mixed entered now sends Inter, and the reception, there was cheering and booing. chors which were louder and more prolidge semed displeneti
Dupré shrugged his shoulders, and Cart- longed were interspersed with shbuts
Good Old Jimmy." Cartlidge's hands were apbandagri and he examined the bandaged hands of his opponent. As the gong went for the first round an isolute ailenes reigned.
The Judges were Mr. W. Logan and Lieux Commander Conway Hike, R., E. The fight was referred by Mr. A. Murdoch.
the fight and whether 5 was contented
I saw both boxers in their deessing rooms after the fight. I had to force my Round One- Both men played for way through a crowd of vociferous and some time for an opening. Dupré being graticulating Frenchurn before. I found the first to get bome with two quick lefts Dupré. I asked him what he thought of to the jaw. Cartlidge replied with a right to the body and Dupré stepped back. Cardidge again got home but be fous he could follow it up Dupre skipped away like a bare. Just before the gong wont Cartlidge drove his right hard to the Frenchman's' body,
with the decision.
"It was a good fight," he replid, "but 1 regret it did not last a little longer. shall not say anything about the drei- sion."
I then saw Cartlidge and asked him Round Teg-Dupré got home with his the same question. He was keenly dis left and Cartlidge replied with right and appointed. "I never knew," he replied, left jolts to the body, but later he was that points were given for swings. such! stopped with a hard left. Cartlidge as Dupré got home. I thought I had followed his opponent around the ring managed to keep sufficiently in front "all" and occasionally landed heavily, but the through the fight to have wom." Frenchman was wily and agile, Thi round ended with Cartlidge forcing the fighting
THE MINOR CONTESTS. The other bouts and my impressions ou same were as follows. All the fights were of 6 2-minute rounds:-
Rusoni Three-Dupré opened with the right and in quick succession his straight
The first bout was the bantanweight left got bene twice to the chin. Cart lidge crouched and got under his oppon contest between H. Majer, Hongkong, eat's arms sending a hoary right to body 121 lbs, and Boy Fleming, H.M.A.S Dapré gave way and Cartlidge rushed farine, 100 lbs. Fleming got in first only to miss, for Dupré had wriggled and in the lively exchanges which follow- away from the ropes like a snake. Again rd he got the better of them. Soon after Cartlidge followed, and again
the he shook Major with a right to the jaw. Frenchniu dodged. Just before the gong In ightifs followed, in which Fleming. wens Cartlidge got home with left and landed oftener, but Major putting all his body behind his right, crashed it right jolts.
Rowad Four-Dupré caused Cartlidge home to the heart of his opponent, who to miss early in this round and was the fell writhing on the door. and was The round lasted 14 first to get home to the body with his outdout, right. After this Cartlidge attacked minutes.
THOMSON'S FINE FIGHT. with the tenacity of a tiger and the Frenchiann was forced to bring out his The second event was a middleweight cleverest defensive tacties, but he did contest between Stoker Merries, H.M.A.S. not always feed in stemming the on. Brianz (184) (bs.). Stoker Thomson slaughts of his vigorous opponent. The H.M.S. Tin (151) 16s.). end of the round saw Cartlidge ramming right and left to the body.
Red Fire-Dupré was again forted to dodge and wriggle, but Cartlidge got home a few lefts to the body, but Dupré replied with right and left blows to the chia Cartlidge forced his man to the ropes and landed a heavy right to the jaw and Dupré swung on the ropes. As the round ended Dupre's left found Cart Tidge's jaw.
41
The rat round was well fought, Merres landing heavily to the face and body but he was sometimes erratic. Thom- on pite the disadvantage in weight did not allow his opponens, to get all his own way. The second round again weut to Merries, but he was once neatly sent back by a left. Thomson was the fresher of the two at the end of the round.
terrific uppercut | Merries missed with In the third." round buttater got home Romul Sir-Cartlidge got home first his right, but Thomson similarly replied, with a left jah to the jaw and followed The Fast three rounds were furiously u with a right to the body. A little waged with Mercles slightly superior, fater Dupré got hane twice with the left but he was fugged at the end of each and Cartlidge replied with a beautiful round. Thomson bever 'Sinched through- right. Dupré rushed in and Cartlidge out the entst. The Australian won on stopped back and caused a dangerous points. right to miss its mark.
In the six rouad fratherweight cuntest
Ranud Serei-The Frenchman again Drummer Bowles, 1st Bn., the East missed with his right early in this round. Surrey Regt (193) lbs.) knocked out and Cartlidge took up the aggressive. Signalman Olivaux of the French gun. Hr was, however went back by with about Jegne, in the third round. Bowles Bastly left jah. Returning to the tide was easily the better mas and early in he got home some telling blows and the third round, was the Frenchman to caused the Frenchman to miss again. (the floor with a hard right. Presumably Curtlidge scored well in this round. Bowles thought he had done for his man Round Eight-Cartlidge was the first for he walked to his corner, but Dilivaux rubber ball. Again to score with a right to the jaw which was up again like shook Dupré, "but the Frenchman replied Bowles attacked and put his opponent with a right to the ribs, and when Cart-down. He seemned done this time, but For idge retarood to the attack, Dupré was with a great effort he again rose slippery, but in endeavouring to wriggle the third time Bowles floored bim, and away in a crouching attitude, sung on the Frenchman took the count. Ollivaux the ropes, and he was in difficulties was rousingly cheered for bis game dis
play, when thus gong went.
Round Nine-Dupré got home with AB. Quinn, H.M.A.S. Brisbane (133)
superior lefts to the chin and a heavy right to the ha,) was
tu his opponent. body, but later was heavily punished as Signalman Themus, HMS.
Durlan
STEAM LAUNDRY CO.idge said a terrife uppercut but the round both boxers played for some time
HEAD OFFICE & WORKS: Yaumati, Tel. K. 32' HONGKONG DEPOT: 16, Stanley Street,
Tel. Ci 12791
KOWLOON HOTEL DEPOT. KOWLOON DEPOT : 19. Canton Road." CANTON: 19, Sharki Central, East. HONGKONG HOTEL: (Visitors only).
Write or Phone for complete Price List.
FORMOSA
MACHINE MADE BRICKS
The most ideal- BRICKS unexcelled in
DURABILITY AND EFFICIENCY.
Stocks carried
LEUNG HON-CHI,
Agent.
30 and 31, Connaught Road Central
Tel 0 1915
[105
he leant on the ropes, when he got away (17.) in a lightweight bout. The he got the better of the exchange. Cart-fight went the full distance. During ach blow only scraped the Frenchman's chin. furjan opening, Quiun invariably getting Cartlidge was the aggressor. but Dupré Brst in and landing heavily with right defended well.
and left to the face and body Thomas Rund TroBath min pared for was content to defend, but failed to keep some time for an opening and Dupre hack his rigorous apponent. Quinn was Ha bit strongly with got home a nasty right to the jaw, but agile and sure Cartlidge was undismayed, and took up either hand, his left being beautifully the attack, getting blows home often, and quick, and his right harder and faster. forend his opponent or the ropes. hut Thomas. however, put up a game fight as the round ended the Frenchman lashed but he idom got home a really telling two rights to the ribs.
punch Quinn was an qay winner.
Round Efeuer-Cartlidge got the first Stoker La Guillou, of the French gun- blow in bus Dupré replied with three lost Figilante (1981 a) met Boy swift left jabs. Both men "ware Aghting Burrows. H.M.S. Durban (130) lbs.) in. The French- hard, Cartlidge being the aggresor but another lightweight bout.
he did not have matters all his own man rushed his opponent in the first way. Towards the end of this round the round and lauded heavily to the face Frenchman was frequently on the ropes and body. He was, however, somewhat Hound Tweter-Heary blows were ex- erratic, Burrows being much cooler. The changed in this round, and Cartlidge second round saw Lo Guillou again on did not get the better of the heavy in the aggressive and he sent Burrows down Sghting. He lashed out back handled with a bard right Burrows, however, blow, at which Dupré protested. Cart got up quickly but the Frenchman stag- lidge got home some anaty rights to the gered him again with a smashing right jaw, and, as the round ended shook, his and as the gong went Burrows fell opponent with a musty right to the ear imply to the foor and was carried to Rand Thirteen-Dupré rushed in and his corner. Barrows cune up for the repeatedly got home to the chin with his third round, weak and sagging and left. Cartlidge yielded ground and was following upon some heavy body blows, followed by his opponent who lashed the Frenchman got home with a fine right heavily with both hands to the body and to the jaw and Burrows was counted out. face, Cartlidge replying with a weak left The Frenchman, elated with his success, to the jaw. Cartlidge covered up and raised his gloves above his head and the Frenchonan got home heavily with his bowed and clapping Burrows on the back left to the body. There were cries of affectionately, kimmed him on the check.
Low." The Frenchman dropped his Burrows is a game lad. 'hands and demanded of CurtiÏga whe- (Continued on page 8.).
1925
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO. LTD.
"
Best Portland Cement
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
GENERAL MANAGERS,
HONGKONG
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY, LTD.
Advances made on Landed Property, Goods, etc
Trustees of Estates, Executors of Wills, etc.
Warehousing of Goods of all Description.
For Terms and Particulars
Apply at the Head-Office-
"St. George's." Building.
Telephone: C. 731.
Telegraphic Address: “RELYAT."
Telegraphic Address: "LIGHTERAGE"
Telephone No. C. 781.
HONGKONG TUG & LIGHTER CO. LTD.
Stevedorage and Lighterage Work undertaken. Tugs and Lighters avaliable at all hours.
Apply at the Head-Office,
"St. George's" Bailding,
Telephone No. Chinese Branches: Ü. 4885.
K 622.
109
53
HONGKONG & TERRITORIAL ESTATES, LTD.
(Property Owners, Estate Agents, Land Valuers, etc.)
WILL UNDERTAKE THE
Development and Improvement of Landed Property and attend to all Branches of Real Estate Business.
TELEPHONE C. 781:
For terms and particulars
Apply at the Head-Office,
"St. George's Building.
"Telegraphic Address: "ESTATES."
T R U S C
N
W
I
0
W
S
PROJECTED VENTILATOR TYPE "FOR SCHOOLS & HOSPITALS GIVE 100% VENTILATION. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
ÉZPRESENTATIVES,........
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING. HONGKONG.
108
106
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.