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LAST NIGHT'S SPARRING BOUTS.

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL.:

YESTERDAY'S GAMES.

1ST DIVISION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1919.

FOOTBALL

NEXT SATURDAY'S ́PROGRAMME.

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Large and enthusiastic crowds, In preparation for "forthcoming principally juvenile, again watch- In nearly all the League boxing tournaments. a number of ed some good games on Wednes-matches for Saturday next the. entrants at the Naval Yard last day in the Senior and Junior Clubs competing are meeting for night went through some sparring Schools League and the football the first time and with the season bouts which enabled interesting shown in the two Senior games 80 young, form does not comparisons to be made as to particularly was of a very enter for very much. The Club are the form which they will event-taining nature. Results -

engaged with the Hongkong Police, who appear to be a ually show. Judging by the zeal which they put into this very

lively lot, and may develop a fine side. The Club necessary part of their training and the excellent form which

should win if they don't take some of them displayed we are

their opponents too lightly. This promised some very fine sport

also applies to the Navy, whose shead.

forwards will require a lot of watching, and though South China can put up a good fight on poultry and to meet all demands. occasions, the Navy should be good for a couple of goals at least.

Queen's

into Stephen's, 0:

St. College, 5.

St. Joseph's, 3; Diocesan, 1.

2ND DIVISION.

St. Joseph's College, 4: Ying Anglo Indians, 1: St. Stephen's,

Diocesan, 0: Wanchai, 2.

Seaman Howlitt. of H.M.5.0. Alacrity, in particular, revealed exceptional ability in a fast bout of nine rounds with Sky Kernson. Though the pace set by Kerrison was a fast one. Hewlitt seemed not at all perturbed and having

QUEEN'S V. ST, STEPHEN'S.

D. Rumjaho

St Joseph's gave a rousing dia- play last week and may have just

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found their proper form, but the which are in prime condition and should give every R. A. possesses a very useful side with several fine individualists

and should beat the ex-College satisfaction.

lads.

Kowloon will be out again and they are keen on championship nurs this year. the Indian R.C. will have a merry time with Ras-

massen's little lot.

Queen's gare a very nice dis. the advantage of weight as well play of football against St. as a long reach, which he turned Stephen's, the forwards at times into good account by getting executing some delightful pass. in some well-judged face blowsing bouts, and goals were not he easily held his own. On the long in coming. other hand, Kerrison. despite the opened the scoring and Wel in handicap imposed on hira by the the centre go two characteristic loss of his left thumb and by the goals, with fine shots after some heavier weight of his partner, nice dribbling. Queen's led con- showed himself dangerous in the fortably at the interval, Wei

Manchester Regt. are showing infliction of body blows, and also scored again after the

very poor form, but they may rise acapability of setting a smart vai and A. Rumjahn got the the occasion as the Chinese pace for his opponent,

fifth, Queen's being much superior team always seem to inspire a to their Upponents. Pan Kwok-ively match.

wong, outside right and Chin, centre forward, for St. Stephend United game being played made many good bursts and were wing to the R. A. baving weak conspicuous throughout the game, beat the United if they place reserves, but they should be able as also were the left back and centre-half, and Leung Wei Shun XI in the field

Chak-sang played very finely for Queen's.

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inter-

Having a splendid lei and be ing very nimble on the feet. Hewitt will prove himself to be dangerous opponent for one of his own weight. He is 11s 6lb and has been engaged to fight Seaman Willoughby of H.3. Hawkins shortly. A very good) and Wei bout will certainly be witnessed.

As for Sky Kerrison, he seems Mr. Townsend was in charge of to be faster than ever, and Seaman the game. Walters. of R.M.S. Hawkins, against whom Kerrison is pitted in

ST. JOSEPH'S V. DIOCESAN,

an early tournament. will have Some excellent Football was his work cut out for him in looking | displayed in this game. the foot- to his laurels.

work and passing of St. Joseph's Stoker May, of H.M.S. Alacrity.forwards being very fine. The who went in for four rounds with game was a very fast one and the Kerrison last night, has a spien- only weakness on St. Joseph's did left which can be of great side was a tendency to balloon advantage to him as he gets more the ball too much" wien A neat advanced in training. He is 9st. pass would have sent the forwards 9lbs. and out of this weight he will going. In the first half S. have to banden down some Bs, to Rumjahn seured a good goal and be in a copaition to meet Tredy Silva tollöwed with another. Neal. His trainers will ascer Diocesan scored in the second tain how he shapes first before half through Tân, but St. Joseph's they can make any definite an-came again, a beautifully placed nouncement on this fixture.

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There is a doubt about the R. A.

The matches for Saturday are as follow HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION 1. Hongkong Club v. Hongkong Police. Clab Ground. kick-off 4

p.al.

R.A. v. St. Joseph's, “Navy Ground, kick-off 4p.m.

R... South China, Military Cround. kick-off 4.p.m. HONG KONG LEAGUE: DIVISION II. Kowloon v. Indian R.C., Nary Ground, kick-off 2.30 p.m.

Manchester Regt. - Sourh China (4). Club Ground, Kick-off 3.30 p.m.

United v R.A. (Res), Military Ground, Kick-off 2.30 p.m.

At the Hongkong Football League and Football Association corner being topped into Meeting held on Monday Interested spectators at fast the

Ismail. last, Master Gunner May night's practice bouts were Col. St Joseph's were the better team oficially tendered the resignation Loring CO., R.G.A.. Mr. R.M.and played a very fine game of the RA. (Reserves) from the Dyer and Mr. Ross. Inspector | Richm onsider left. and 2nd Division of the League and Wildin, who will be in great part Run Jalan, inside right were the the question of allowing another responsible for the arrangements best forwards on the field, and Club to take up the RA's of the tournmaments. was also Kam Woon. Silva and Ismail fixtures was left to the League present.

were good also. For Diocesan, Management Committee... it the backs, Prata and Sum, play-being understood that the ed finely and Tau, centre forward. Hongkong Club was consider: was very good.

This is the season as well as the appropriate time for boxing. and we shall not be wanting in sport of this kind where

there are so many enthusiasts from the naval ships to keep the noble art going.

Mr. Townsend was in charge of the game.

YING WA V. ST. JOSEPH'S.

Another aspirant LO local St. Joseph's were much beavier pugilistic hencurs is Petty Officer than Ying Wand controlled the Amey, of H. M. S. Fame, who game from the start, The first issues a challenge to any men of goal to St. Joseph's came after a the Hawkins weighing from Sat. spell of attacking, and, despite

ing the advisability of enter- ing a Reserve Team in this Competition. At the same meeting Mr. J. Ralston, of Queen's College. was elected Hon. Sec. and Treas. of the H. K. F. A. and H. K. League vice Mr. Wright who is returning to England in the near

future.

Since the above meeting the

trying new players to the Colony. have decided to ask the League Management Committees approv al of a Club. Team taking up the RA's fixtures in the 2nd League, and a side representing the Club Many new players to the Colony will oppose United on Saturday.

will be given a trial.

10 8st. 6 lbs, to a match of good play by Ying Wa's backs and Hongkong Club, with a view to between 15 to 20 rounds. A goalie, St. Joseph's scored again, condition which goes with the a splendid goal being got by the challenge is the forfeiture of $100 outside left, who caught the by the acceptor in the event of ball as it was crossing his exceeding that weight.

the goal and drove it hard into the net. St. Joseph's were much better in the second half and scored two nice goals through Kam Chow and Tse Fung. the ATTEND-st a high dropping shot. Ying as goalie played a fine game, as also did the left back, but the were weak and St.

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ORGAN RECITAL.

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with the seventy-fifth annivers-Joseph's were very strong in this ary celebrations, Mr. E. J. Chap-department, the outside man, the organist of the Church, being the pick of the team. gave an organ recital in the

presence of a very large con-

gragation.

Seeing that some

recent recitals have

not been

very well supported, it was ex-

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Argentine hides, shipped for- merly to North America, are now to be tanned in modern tanneries building in Argentina,

The programme proved to be extremely enjoyable, and Mr. Chapman must be congratulated on his performance. "The Union One American aviator has been Church organ, though of a smaller sent to South America in in- aad consequently more limited terest of U.S. aircraft corporations nature than the organ at the against fleets Cathedral, is undoubtedly a very fine instrument and its beauties were ably emphasised last even-

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