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BOXING.

LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

In an exciting semi-final bout, head of his opponent in the crook Gunner Hudson met with's decid- of his left arm whilst he let off ed reverse at the hands of Ship's vicious jabs with his right were As a result of Cook North (H. M. S. Carlisle). noticeable.

In a fast three rounds, Hudson this contest Hatch is due to received some vicious jabs on meet Sergeant at to-night's tourn, his chest which must have jarredament him nastily. The honours in the

WELTER WEIGHT CLASS,

The results of the preliminary houts in this division were follows:-

as

FOOTBALL

The second boxing tournament

The next boxing tourasment held under the auspices of the Hongkong Boxing Association game went to North, who is to has been provisionally fixed to ita commencement last meet Pte. James in the final bout, take place on Saturday, February night, when the preliminary Pte. James (Wilts) defeated 14th. bouts in the Novices Com-Stoker Haddock (H.M.S. Ambrose) petitions

fought were

within their preliminary bout and the the view to the

of Stoker Barrett elimination retirement of

lesser skilled men (H.M.S. Carlisle), who was to the and the provision of contestants have met him in the semi-finals, UNITED SERV ES LEAGUE. The United Services League for the final bouts which take left him in undisputed possession

Grand of the opportunity of meeting will soon be in full swing, and to laze to-night in the Tournament.

North in to-nights' final contest. make sure of being up-to-date, the League officials are having a Preparations for a regular box- ing season were seen in the mat

R ferees' meeting on Monday, the 12:h inst., in the R. G. A. Recrea- shed, which, christened as "The

tion Room, for the purpose of Ring." has been specially co- structed at the Volunteer Parade Pie. Dadd (Wilts) y, "Boy" passing and quaying a fox 25 r-frees. The Ground, and was used last night Harris (H.M.S. Carlisle)-Harris] gentlemen

is in the hands of for the Tournament. Special giving up the Sight in the first Board

Birkens) aw, 2 present plans for its constraction were round, P. Dadd was nominated Mr.

serving on H. M. S. Ambrose as preparet by Mr. John Dillon of the the winner.

H: Public Works Department, who

H.M.Sa Regulating Petty Officer. A. B. Neathercark also personally supervised every Ambresel, 0. 8. Culthard himself is a qualified refere from detail in the construction. The r.-H. M. S. Ambrose) Winner (on the Southern League. Devon Canty, and also Western Pro- sult achieved is the possession of ints) Coulthard. a boxing both and ring which 1 Cpl. Rogers (Wilts) v. Pte. viness of South Africa. It is not BTC as satisfactory Could H.R.C. Jones (Wits)--An injury so long ago that he figured as an desire 1. The scheme of which he received in the eye inside left for Swindon Town. construction was the same as forced Pie, Jones to retire from afterwards being transferred to that followed when Staff Inspector the contest in its first round. Sheffield Wednesday and Barn- J. Eldridge, of the Police-Reserve, 1. S. Simons (1. M. S. Carlislesley. There, through being to3 built a simile mutshod for the iv. A. B. Trace (H. M.S. Alacrity. keen, he had a severe accident. British-American cont wts whics Teace, after having been con- which ruined his professional 35 footballer. and tok placeg 1 the same site, un fer | tingally knocked down, eventual career

we find him still enjoy- Police Reserve management inly had the K. O. administered to so 1917. The ring was well lighted tipun.

ing the game, by occupy- ing his spare time as a referse. it is hoped in the coming league to find everything ran on sound lines, and Mr. Birkenshaw will un- doubtedts by of heat a-sistanc to Mst. Ganr. May, the Hon. Secretary-

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by powerful are lights and the The task of elimination was scats had been so arranged that carried into a second series of a full view of the ring coal beats in which the winners in the everywhere obtained.

first series participated. In the The popularity of the Po, ball v. R. W odles (Wilts Tournament was evil goedeuntest, the latter retired owing by the large numbr

an injured thumb, which: contestants who entered for lose

mishap was perhaps as well for night's preliminary buts, which ben, as he appeared to get the were divided into the father, worse of the exchanges he had Fight, welter and midlewweldt wath Dad in the first numi. classes. Though th- bouts were

The ght between 8.08. Cul- only preliminary events, much thand and Mathie (H.M.S. Am- interest WAS aroused and brise) was brought to a quick there Was

fairly

after good termination

scarcely crowd who were not disappointed it had started. by the in their expectations of seeing fact that Coulthard received plenty of hard tighting. Knock-how which whirled him round outs were registered in many of the fights, and with the exception of a few unavoidable mishaps in the ring there was nothing to mar the enjoyment of the evan

A whirlwin 1 fight was ing's sport. The opinion, however that between A. 13. Bles was expressed that there was an and 1. Cpl. Rogers. Bailey was undue disparity in weights in twice forced back on the ropes.

a

an his feet and which only led to another effective one on the jaw which rendered him fors de mandate

The rheroes' meeting on Mon- day is a 6 pm, shar), and anyong of the Servics who are interested. may attend.

GOLF CLUB.

LADIES SECTION.

The draw for the Captain's Cup. kindy presented by Mr. A. Ritchie, is as follows:-

Mrs. Flening v. Mrs. Bonnar. Byes. Mrs. Joseph W. Taylor v. Mrs. Cassidy: Mrs. Maitland v. Mrs. McKenny: Mrs. Leask v. winner of Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Bonnar: Mrs. Kilgour v Mrs.

w. Stewart

To be played at Happy Valley.

many of the cont.sts, this operat- but he retaliated with great First round to be played on or

the Eventually ing greatly in favour of several of judgement.

before January 20th; second on the competitors who had a big fight went against him. the advantage in this respect. This verdict being delivered in favour before January 30th; third on was emphasised in the cases off his adversary at the con- A. B. Fellowes and "Boy" Hallclusion of the bout.

of H.M.S. Carlisle who recklessly Neathercock retired from the ventured for honours in the semi-final bout with L. S. Simons. The latter then met L'Cpl. Rozers whom he knocked cat in record time in the first round.

Seaman Mathie, in his semi-

final bout with Pre Dadd, was so

middle-weight contest in spite of the fact that they weighed only about 140 lbs., a figure which placed them within the welter- weights. The results might have been anticipated, for the K.O. was upset by the latter's rushing administered to them by their tactics that he gave up in the respective opponents. E. R. A second round: He recognised Sergeant and Sergt. Dawes, in a that he had no prospects of a win remarkably short space of time in the bout, for he yielded to the from the commencement of the inevitable after having on two first rounds.

occasions been nearly knocked Taking it all around, there is through the ropes.

The final promise of an exciting night, to- bout to-night

will therefore night.

witness Pte. Dadd up against L.S. Simons.

FEATHERWEIGHT CLASS.

MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS.

or before. February 10th; final on or before February 20th,

MIXED E URSOMES.

The following is the result of

the Mixed Foursome Competition held at Farling on 26th December

last:

Miss Moxon and Major Leslie Smith, 97-1384, winners.

Mr. and Mrs. Redmond, 100-

Mrs. Maitland and Mr. S. H. Dodwell. 92 5-87.

Miss Gordon and Mr. C.

Bulmer Johnson, 99-11-8s.

Miss Gurner and Capt. Warner, 103-15-58.

Miss Duff and Comdr. Mc Cowen, 105-16 – 89.

Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Smith, ¡102-13-89.

All other returns were 90 or more. Hall combined handicap was taken.

A

IN CHINA!**

In the Featherweight muntests, P. C. Condon, who had previously The quick dispatch of A. B. knocked out J. S. Gosling | Paltowes by E. R. A. Sergeant in (HM.S. Alacrity) in the prelime the first round in the semi-final inary bout, was pitted against middleweight contest raised the Pte. Burrows (Wilts) in the semi-ers on the part of some of the t rather peculiar incident final. Burrows himself had secur-audience as to the advisability of happened ut Fengtu, a small town ed a win, on points, over Stoker having drawn the two men to- on the Yangtze River on Novem- Towse (H.M.S. Alacrity). but at rrether for a contest the result of ber 27. A party of pirates looted a the cost of a twisted thumb which which could have been expected junk near there and the Chinese The found to be a handicap in his in view of the big difference in magistrate, a few days later, fight with Condon. He accordingly the weight of the 130 men. managed to catch twelve. of the retired and left Condon to meet Sergeant weighed 162 lbs. where offender and accurdingly had L. Tel. Conway (H.M.S. Ambrose) as Fellowes scaled only 140 lbs, them executed. About a week in the final novices featherweight

bont to-night.

the

a weight which should have later a party of Wansien soldiers classed him with the welters. It arrived at Fengtu intent on L. Tel. Conway had secured an was explained by Mr. J. Clynching the magistrate and his easy victory over Pt Drew Wildin, who officiated as M.C., staff for daring to have their (Wilts) in their preliminary bout, that the fact of Fellowes having comrades killed. They stated Conway merciesly banded his hver pitted against Sergeant they were not pirates it soldiers

failed to man, and though the private took was the result of the former's but

explain

the his punishment very gamely, own choice.

difference. The magistrate hav- he was simply knocked about all i Pte. Thorne (Wilts) was hope-ing received news of their inten- over the ring. I was well that hessly outclassed in his fight with tien sought refuge in the referee stopped the fight as | Corp. Gec (Wilts). He was compound of the Canadian an act of kindness to Drew. cornered at the ropes by Gee's Methodist Mission with his staff This easy victory having been aggressive tactics, and he lost the and later left there and hid effectel. Conway particpated fight through being knocked out himself in the woods. Bolshevism with ch in his semi-final bout by a blow which stretched him appears to be rampart in this with Cpl. Nye (Wilts) with the on the ground for the full count. region of China if we judge by Game good fortune. Nye had! The fate which met the reckless the action of the military forces, secured a hard victory, on points, A. B. Fellowes overtook "Boy" and agents from Russia would, cver A. B. Byrne. (Alacrity) but all tool Ile weighed only 142 we think, feel quite at home he had a more skilled adversary, lbs, giving away 14 lbs to Sgt. there. in Conway, After having been Dawes. The first round was never knocked down four times, he lost completed, for Hall was caught the fight.

in an awkward position in a when "perfect regularity can be corner of the ring and im- ensured by the occasional use of

& well. In one of the preliminary imediately floored by light weight bouts, A. R. Compton delivered (H.M.S. Ambrose) fought Gunner The bout between A. B. Hatch Hudson (R.GA.). Hulson. was' and Sgt. Dawes in the semi-the dainty little liver and bowel distinctly the better man. He finals was distinguished more regulators which act as gently as handled Compton with ease, and by the clinching methods indulged inflicted some well-placed blows in by both contestants than by which must have great effect, anything else. The referee had for the soman took the floor in occasion many times to issue the the third round. The sounding order to break away. Hatch was of the gong at the conclusion of accorded the points, though it the third and final round saved was but

poor fight, a Cmpton from a knock-out. tactics of Hatch in bolding the

LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS,

right from Dawes.

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