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In this week's issue, published To-day, will be found the official Kuomintang proclamation, issued in Swatow urging the people to arise and kill all foreigners.

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'A GOOD PROGRAMME ARRANGED FOR TO "MORROW NIGHT.

EWIN AND MORRIS TO MEET.

[BY RINGSIDER.]

The Hong Kong Boxing Assocla tion bold their fifth sournament of

the season at the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening, commencing at

9.15 p.m.

The main event-a meeting be tween Able Seaman Ewin and Stoker Morris, both of HMS. Hermes, for the Middleweight Championship of the Colony-is easily the best arranged for a long

time.

The remainder of the programme is good, and is the result of very judicious match making.

The meeting between Ewin and Morris has been looked forward to

for some time. For months en-

deavours have been made to get them together in the ring, but just As the prospects seemed rosy, ohjections have been raised, prin- cipally by Ewin, and the match has been called off.

INTERPORT FOOT-

BALL.

·HONG KONG DEFEAT SHANG

*HAI BY FOUR GOALS" TO NIL

On China's New Year's Day, the Annual Interpart match between Shanghai and Hong Kong was played at the Hong Kong Foot ball Club ground before a record crowd. Hundreds of interested would-be spectators failed to see the ball until it went in the air. All seating accommodation was booked days before the match Chinese lined the goal enda twenty deep, while Leighton Hil was studded with thousands of specta tors. The weather was ideal from the spectacular point of view. but was on the warm side for the play- ers. A gusty wind from the Wong Nei Chong road swept the 'Beld.

The Pipe band of the Borderers was early on the ground and played elections while the crowd was settling down. Shanghalwers the first to take the field, Gash the visiting Captain, in the lead They received a rousing reception, which was repeated when Hong Kong, beaded by Bishop, Hong Kong captain followed them.

Mr. Baldwin whistled the cap introduction, Gash wou the toss tains together and after the usual and elected to play with the wind.

FEBRUARY 4th, 1927,

Hong Kong went further ahead when Suen received from Remedios and went in to beat He with a fast shot. The goalie made a good effort to turn the ball out, bat the force behind it-tent it off Ho's foot, spinning into the net. A couple of rushes by Eai was stopped by Wynne and Bishop sad Hong Kong scored their fourth and last goal when Suen ran through the defence and challenged by Ho, sent in a well placed shot with Ho helpless.

A anal effort by Shanghai was turned down by Clarke and the anal whistle sounded with Hong Kong winners by four clear goala goals for Clarke was well beaten. Shanghai were worth a couple of Afarsal abould Bare scored in the first half for he had Clarke at his mercy but sent over the bar. Again when he sent the ball back to Bax- ter and fell, Clarko left, an open goal, but Baxter's return, bit the foot of the post and rebounded to Simms who gave away a corner.

Considering the high wind, corn." ers were fow. Each side haring three Bag kicks only.

Team Work Wins..

Hung Kang won the match through team work. They played with understanding between attack and defence, while Simms, Wynne and Bishop covered well. Clarke saved several shots towards the close of the game.

Hong Kong middle line played the game of could not settle down to combina. spoilers for the visiting front line

tion. Gosano was always danger- Spen improved in the second half. ous but was well looked after.

for Brown who played a good game of speed but his work was wasted on the wing. Tso had a good turn by his centres often going behind..

burse," and never a desire br / Specalation was rife that the team McGlinchey made several openings

Many constructions have been placed on the objections, but they have been entirely questions of

Ewin to avoid meeting Morris.

The men have met before in England, and Morris got the

decision.

Ewin is the present holder of the Championship, which he won when he caused Stoker Howard to retire in the seventh round in December last, after a good fight. In this fight Ewin surprised his most ardent supporters by the way he mixed it and took punishment. If he produces this form to-morrow

he should win.

playing with the wind would win the game in the first half. The game was a very sporting one and Hong Kong fully deserved their

win

Lam Yuk Ying was a late arrival and C. F. Remedies had to turn out at left half. Tetstall was unable to

side. His placing in the first half should have had better results. He

Gash was the star in the visiting

tion

take geal for Shanghai and C. His well suited for the pivotal posi Ho. the Eastern Chinese goal and is cool at all times.

having the advantage of height keeper filled the vacancy. -

The teams lined up as under SHANGHAI HO JB. Brown and Lau Kan: Burry, Gash and Price Baxter, Collaco, Marcal, Lai Wai Tong and Chen Wo

Morris is clever, and a very hard hitter, but always wants to get

HONG KONG:-Clarke; Wynne close. I think it would often bead Bishop: Hudson, Simma and to his advantage if he tried fighting Remedios; Tao Kwai Sing, Sue at long range. If he is to get the Kum Shun, Gosano, McGlinchey verdict to-morrow, it will have to

and Brown be in the opening rounds, and by way of a knock-out.

LEADING SEAMAN HALL. The main event is well supported Leading Seaman" Hall, of H.M.S. Titania, will meet Stoker Lake, of H.M.S, Durban, in a ten-rounds contest at lightweights.

Lake, who is the brother of the famous Bugler Lake, of Plymouth, has recently arrived in the Colony, and brings with him a good record. Hall appeared at the last tour- nament against Stoker, Reynolds, but had, unfortunately, to retire in the third round with a badly cut lip, when having decidedly the better of the argument, although giving away 10 pounds in weight. He is a stylish boxer, very fast, and hits bard. Lake will certainly have to be something above the average to secure the verdict.

WELTERWEIGHT CONSTEST.

Stoker Reynolds, of H.M. Sub- marines is appearing again, in a six rounds contest at welterweight, against Stoker Evans, of H.M.S

Hermes.

Reynolds is easily the superior boxer, and should win. He has won all, his contests this season, and is very clever, fast, and a real fighter.

Referee. "Mr. Baldwin Linesmen Messra. Dawes and Phillips.

The Play." Cosano set the ball in metion and the spectators settled down to wit ness a fast game. It was early evident that Shanghai depended on Lai Wai Tong to see them through, while Gosano was to be a marked can. If the Hong Kong centre- forward received the ball He was well marked. Early in the game he dropped heavily HL au but the home supporters breathed freely when

Gosano

rose to resume Another time he was almost through when he was sandwiched between Price and Gash.

Price, and Hurry as wing halves were good, Price perhaps the bet- ter. Hurry did not like being beaten by a smaller man and at times was inclined to do a little back-heel- ing.

Lai Wai Tong was the out- standing forward but too much waS expected of him Marcal and Cellace were dashing in the open but were erratic in shooting. The given more to do, Marcal at centre visiting wing men should have been

failing to-swing the ball about."

It was a good sporting game and the better team, on the day's play, won.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

CHINESE INTERPORT.

SOUTH CHINA 4:- EAST

CHINA 1.

The Sookanpoo ground was the scene of the first Chinese Interport soccer game played in Hong Kong A very large number of Chinese were present to witness the game, and the slopes overiceking the play- ing field were crowded with Chinese while the goal ends were crammed with a fine sporting crowd that fol lowed every movement of the match.

Before the kick off, the teamK paraded the ground, headed by the band of the Chinese Musical Asso- ciation. This band and the China Athletic Association's band, played selection before the kick off and during the interval.

Mr. Au Ki Sang was referes. The teams lined up as under:- "EAST CHINA -H

"Yoong and Lau Kan; Mao, Liang and "Leung Yuk Tong: Hu, Yip, Lee, Lai Wai Tong and Chea.

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REPLAYS IN 4TH ROUND PROPER.

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.

The Admiralty announce that the date of Admiral Sir E. S. Alexan- der-Sinclair's appointment as Coza- mander-in-Chief at the Nore has been altered from April 1st to May leth, 1927,

The Shanghai star, Lai Wai Tong. was given the ball practically every time a defender had a chance, but Sims sooh had his measure and kept him well in hand. The drop- ping shots from Gash would have proved disastrous to any side whose defence was shaky, but the play of Wynne and Bishop in the first half was good. Clarke had little to do in this half although he fumbled a dropping shot and with Marcal close up, Shanghai should have taken the lead for the visiting centre had only to turn the ball into the goal, but he ballooned it over the bar from well inside the goal area. A free kick was Awarded Hong Kong Evans is very popular, and Again Clarke dealt with a high abot SOUTH CHINA-Fau Ka Fing; Ng fighter. He has appeared twice bebut this time the ball went up and Kam Chuen and Lai Yuk Tat; Ko fore, and although he lost the destruck the bar, Clarke clearing from Sik Wai, Wong Shui Wa and Lam cision on both occasions he made a host of friends, by reason of his the rebound. Hong Kong forced & Yak Ying; Tso Kwai Sing. Fung couple of cornerr during the scram- King Cheung, Wong Pak Chong. pluck. One day he will springble. McGlinchey and . B. Brown Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong surprise by defeating quite an ac- complished man. It may be at collided, the Shanghai player being Iu.

The game opened with East Chica to-morrow's tournament, but I shaken badly.

Brown was doing well on the left attacking but Ng cleared. The think Reynolds will prove too good for Hong Kong, often eluding Hurry locals showed the better football as the English F.A, Cup, have got G. Hughes has been

up well and cleared. Simms gave Tong and Lai Wai Toug, all old in the last sixteen of this season's away a corner in stopping Lai, but Hong Kong players, were promis- competition.

LONDON, February 2nd. he cleared the flag kick in great ent for the visitors. Liang played.

well at centre half for East Chias. Replays to-day in the 4th round Private Hume, of the King's Own Scottish Borderer's and A. B. beaten by Lau before he got his the South for he had several given first) resulted

Brentford 2, West Ham 0. Baker, of H.M.S. Hermes-six shot bome. Hong Kong got away chances early in the game. Lai Wai rounds at lightweight.

on the left and Brown (HE) bent Tong worked to good position Everton 2, Hull 2. Hume is a real fighter, but has Brown (S'hai) but the visiting back several times but failed with his very little idea of defence. He also went for his man and broke him shots A dropping centre by Tso Tacks a punch.

down in the penalty area. Gosano was met by Wong and headed into took the kick and beat Hd with a the net, giving the South the lead. drive that the goalie failed to turn Fung seat hard against the cross out, Hong Kong took the lead from bar, the tall rebounding oat of play.

penalty award. Shortly after the whistle sounded for the interval, Hong Kong was leading by a goal to nil

for bim.

BORDERER'S STIFF-.

PROPOSITION.

HOLDERS GET THROUGH.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]'

Bolton Wanderers,, the holders of

As from January 4th, Lieut. F.

target-towing.sloop in the Atlantic. Flext. Licut. Hughes was the navigating officer of the sloop. Valerion when she foundered in the

A good fight will be seen between style slipped through bat, was Suea. was not in shooting form for proper of the FA Cup (home teams tremendous hurricane off Bermuda

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Baker is very clever, and experi- enced, and hits hard. He is rather slow, but should get the decision. This should prove to be a £ne fight. AN EX-CHAMPION TO

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on October 22nd, and had formerly. served at Hong Kong.

The new Squadron Medical Officer on "the North Amerios and West Indies Station is Surgeon-Coan- Wed- mander H. E. IL. Stephens, O.B.E., who served afloat in the Alacrity, dispatch tessel in China.

SCOTTISH, LEAGUE.

LONDON, February 2nd. division 1 of the Scottish half volley from the penalty which Football League to-day, Celtic lost Pau dropped to save. Wong Pak Chong had a chance but shet wide. to Hibernians by 2 goals to 3. Half-time: Ecuth China 1, East - China 0:

The following promotion appears in the half-yearly list published by the Admiralty on December 31st- Lieut.-Commander (E.) to Coca- mander E. J. EL EL Villers San- key, Tarar, for Heng Kong Yard..

timer, just cleared the bar. Lai „E. Major, of Hong Kong, 43 In the second half, Hong Kong From the re-start, the South Wai Tong worked hard for a goal ziceting Stoker Britt, of HM.. had the advantage of the wind and forced a corner, but a free kick but Ng Kum Chuen gave him no Durban, in six rounds at feather scored, three times. Shanghai took against Tho for double kicking re- chance. Wong headed to Suen fol weight.

THE X39 FRANCA LAMELT. up the attack on resuming but fail-lieved. Lai Wai Tong was again to lowing a centre by Tso and Suen Britt, who is an ex-featherweighted to pass Wynne and Bishop the fore but Lai Yak Tat headed scored from close range.

THERAPION NO. h champion of the Colony, has recent Clarke was early defending, and ont. Ko Sik Wai was injured and Las worked through and sent in z ly, returned, and if he is in form cleared well.

left, the field, his place being taken screw shot that beat Pau all the THERAPION No. 2 should prove too good for Major At the other end, Gosao, Me by Choi Ping Fan hot which Ho od leaving South China winners. by major madder Camera & for 33006 22017 way. Boon after the whistle sound THERAPION NO. 3 Major has been training hard Glenchey and Buen, all shot wide, Fung sext in and carries a very dangerous right. Brown got over soms ne centres cleared. The same player a moment four goals to one of the LORD If he wins it will be by way of but they were turned down. Hud later turned with the ball at his toe It the game was to assist the son worked hard and kept Chen and sent in a fast rising shot which China Federation in selecting a covered, although there were occa Ho just reached but failed to turn team to represent China in the LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST. sions when, the winget got away but out. South China 2, East Chine, 0. Eastern Olympic gamer, then South. A free bick against Wong Bhui Wa China deserys that distinction, for Leading Beaman Baker, of H.M.S. little came of his centres. A drop- Hermes, is reting Stoker White Bing centre son went to was sent straight at the goalkeeper they were masters of the game. tington, of H. M. Submarines, in

Suen who gave Gasano chance by Liang Pau cleared from six rounds at lightweight. A.

and it was accepted the Recreio and a shot from Buen bit the post- player heading the ball just inside and went behind. Chan Kwong In Bakar has appeared in the local the post, giving Ho, no chance passed along the ground and Fing ring before and is very clever, and Hong Kong 2. Shanghai 0 stopped the ball gamarked in front can also take punishment.

Shanghai still had hopes of pull of Ho and beat the goalie with a Whittington is a new-comer, and in the rame round and made for fast low soot mas

Aknock-out.

is reputed to be also clever in the Clarke who was in great form be

Pau anved from a shot by. Hu and ring. The result of this fight is tween the sticks, using great judg-Yip ran behind Buen, with a first

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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.

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