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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY: JANUARY 29. 1923
SATURDAY'S BOXING. blows, one on the mouth, marking SAIYINGPUN SCHOOL
Morgan Wins Scott Harston Belt.
Lartor rather badly. Larter was
means no
a determined little fighter and in the seventh showed that he was by
finished. The eighth round was fairly quiet, with Flynn again the superior Saturday night's boxing tourna and Larter now beginning to lire. mant in the City Hall was pro-Early on in the ninth round, ductive of one of the best fights Larter began to lean on Flyno seen in the Colony this season, and to hold. The referescautioned the main event going the whole him and Larter decided to retire, fifteen rounds. Stoker P. O.giving the fight to Flynn, li Morgan, of H.M.S. Hawkins, was the fighting, had gone on, how. defeading his title as the Colony's ever, the victory" would bare Walierweight Champion against been Flynn's in any case by a Able Seaman Dixon, of H.M.S. wide margin of points. Cicala, and although Morgan succeeded in keeping that title and also in winning the Scott
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An Excellent Report.
It is priz-day at the Saiying- pun School to day, the awards being distributed by Mrs. Irving
this afternoOD.
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Headmaster's Report.
The report of the Headmaster! (Mr. A. Morris) roads follows:-
The maximum enrolment dar ing 1992 was 339 (368 in 1921) The average attendance 333 (319) in 1921). Fees amounted to $11.-) 061. The school has remained
Other Fights. Pte. Smith, of the King's Haston Belt outright, Dixon put | Regiment (118 lbs) gained the full throughout the year, and up not only an extremely game victory over A. B. Shobbrook, large number of prospective
were unable to secure) show, but at times scored heavily of H. M. S. Durban (122 lbs.). pupils
admission. We look forward in points.
in A six-round bantam. ex extantly to the completion}
An
five consecutive weeks, while 72 boys-one-fifth of the whole
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After a quiet The Main Event.
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of out naw school, which opening round, both men mixed it Morgan entered the ring at 140 freely in the second, the naval will accommodate greater aum- lbs, Dixon scaling slightly heavier mangetting in some heavy rights.bers The attendance has been at 143 lbs. The opening round The third round began in the same good, and for a few months the was a cautious affair, both men hearty manner, heavy blows being percentage was as high as 95 faeling their way into the fight, taken by both men. Shobbrook. Several classes maintained with Dizon showing up the batter however, was guilty of bolding unbroken record for a period of of the two. In the second round, several times, and the referee at Dixon again led on points. He length disqualified him. was fighting nicely with, both In a six-round welterweight hands and go in one or two contest between A. B. Legge, of punches which would have told H.M.S. Durban (145 lbs) and on a man less in condition than Gunner Barker, R.L.A, (141 lbs.) Morgan. A change came over the and came in the third round things in the third and succeeding by Barker's seconds throwing in rounds. Morgan began to open the towǝl. A very fast opening out showing extremely nice round saw the gunner in the footwork and skill in leading. He ascendant. He was very much was fall of cond lense and landed livelier than Legga, who Was very heavy blows with his right looking rather groggs from heary to Dison's left eye and ear. punishment before the Morgan seemed to improve in sounded. But the second round speed, and Dixon slackened. The WAS diffacent story, Barker the school for teaching purposes. fourth and fib rounds were getting in the way of same hefty somewhat slow by comparison punches and losing his speed.
bandicapped for with the preceding ones, but Legge was easily getter the batter STOund, we bave done well in) Morgan continued to pile up of things. Early in the third sport. Volley ball and football points and also to make Dixon round. Barker went down for s
are the principal games; daring! psinfully conscious of the left count of five and although he the summer, launch picnics and side of his face. Dixon proved was came to go on, his secondawimming ware much enjoyed. himself to be a very game fighter wisely tossed in the towel. in the following rounds. He took
a great deal of punishment and
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The general standard of efficiencs has been maintained: English conversation and com- Map drawing. handwriting. position are particularly good. Al the pupils in Class 4 successfully passed the qualifying Entrance Examination to Queen's College. The discipline and tone continue excellent. Substantial addition, have been made to the apparatus Education undergraduates gon and equipment. The University
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Fighting themselves almost to visit at times was forced to fight one-a finish, certainly to a point of of Wales, when Patrol Leader handed owing to his intense desire of H.M.S. Hawkins, and Leading by H.R.H. with the gilt cross fort xtreme tiredness, A. B. Russell. Lo Kwok-Chung was decorated tocover up agains: Morgan's ever-man Meen, of H.M.S. Titsais gallantry in saving a boy from telling right punches to the face. In was in the eighth round where put up one of the best shows of drowning at the Kennedy Town Dixon got a little of his own the evening in their six-round bathing beach. During August, back, heavy hilling being given the opening round the mea bit camp at
welterweight contest. Right in the Troop spent nine day is
Castle and received by both men.
Peak: were generously de very even round, with each other to the face times B Dixon baring the benefit of any almost without number. It was frayed by Sir Robert Ho Tung. advantage on points there might Case of "You take that one and the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, have been in it. When Dixonl take this one. Meen's left was Messrs. Lo Cheung-shui. Choy came up for the ninth round it constantly making a connection. Vaiman, Leung Kibo, and Dr. was seen that his left eye and ear but he didn't worry anything Wan Man-kai. It is hoped that were distressing him consider about guarding off the other's the Troop ably. Morgan knew, that and turns. The second round was numbers, and that the Scouts will played on it for all be was worth. Russell's, he finishing up much do all they can to repay in some with the result that Dizon was the fresher of the two. Poth men measure, by loyal service to the often forced to cover and use arly took any amount of punishment school and the Empire, the cars!
in the succeeding rounds; in fact, and attention lavished on them. his right. And he succeeded in her fought each other until they landing it more than once. The
Our energies have not scarcely had a telling punch left in casfined to stadies and tenth round was practically a
them. Meen would play "possum alone. In the cause of charity repetition of the preceding one, with Morgan having the advan-against the ropes with his face the school has done splendidly. tage all the time. He appeared guarded and then would try to From Class collections and self- extremely fresh, although he bore finish things off by a sudden denisl, the scholars contributed apart of energy. But Russell 300 to the Swatow Relief Fund. one or two traces of his oppon- ent's hits. The eleventh and was cot to be so caught and at Our Scouts assisted the twelfth rounds were characterised the end of six gruelling rounds beble Associations" in stree: col.
SAB declared the winner by gond clean boxing, i: being
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The remaining fight was be- purpose. men were anxious to avoid any.
Again, when we were thing in the way of cautionsble tween Pte. Grifin, of the King's unfortunte to lose our
"bead work, even in the clinches. There and Stoker Dick, of H.M.S. Haw boy," the school came forward, was surprise for everybody when, kiusa six-round lightweight defrayed the whole of the funeral in the thirteenth round, Dize: contest. Dick was nine pounds expenses and banded turned the scale in his favour. lighter than his opponent. A fast stantial sum to the bereaved and Although bandicapped by often first round saw Griffin leading, aged mother. fichting with one hand held over and the second round was pro- The names of thirteen old his injured face, he hit his openent ductive of hard hitting bat little scholars figure in the very freely and scored points. It science. Both men "logged" University Examination lists:- was Morgan's hardest round of until they tired. Griffin continu- Matriculation, Three: Senior! the ficht and he seemed glad to ed to be the better of the two in Local, One: Juniur Local. One, La Tung Fan, who go to his corner when the gong the third round, and in the fourth Sine. sounded. Both men fought well he forced Dick to cover-up quite won the Alan Morris Memoris! in the fourteenth round, but in lot. Dick was a beatea man, Scholarship to Queen's College, the final round Dixon showed that when he decided to give up. where be obtained further be was tired, swinging at times The evening proved to be so honours, has distinguished him. rather wildly. Both men cane enjoyable one for a very large self by gaining the President of in for a great ovation when the crowd of spectators, The band of China Scholarship. We trust final gong sounded. The result the King's Regiment played that bis University career will be The prize list contains the was as anticipated, Morgan the bafore the opening and during the equally brilliant. To another following scholarships-
4-TAM Clase "Old Boy", Mr. Leung Ki-ho, we
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contest. charge of scales, Lieut. Walsh. Our thanks are due also to the Class 7.-U Ping-chun (Govern-
Mr. R. M. Dyer, the Chairman The officials were: Official owe a debt of gratitude. During (Alan Morris Memorial); Poog of the Boxing Association, pre referee, Mr. A. Murdoch; the year Mr. Loang presented Hui-kwong, Wong Mi-bing, Hai, sented the belt to Morgan amidst manager. Mr. J. Brook; medi- the School with a mimeograph, Wai-pun and Kwok Taz-ming (all)
cal officials, Dr. Montague which we find very useful. This, Government, Fall).
Class 5.-Pong King-cheung Flynn's Fine Fighting.
Harston, M.D. Dr. C. Forsyth, however, is but one of Mr. M.D., Surgeon-Lieut.-Comman Leung's barefactions to his old (Government, Fall); Lun Wei The second bast fight of the even der MacEwan, H. N.; time keepars, school. In future years we hope lice (Ho Kom-tons), log was seen when Pie. Flynn, Mesere. A. B. Allan and C. Bood that a larger number of "Old
Class 6-Chan Mo-yau (Goy- of the King's Regiment, met A. B. hon.
secretary and treasurer, Boys" will come forward and emment, Full), Chin Kwong-wing Lurter, of HMS. Hawkine, in a Mr. G. 0.
(Ralphs) N. Tinson; in assist the School: ten-round lightweight Flynn had been seen several R.G.A.; referees. Mr. A. following gentlemen, donors of ment, Full), Mak Wai-sui (Mok times before and Larter came Murdoch, Mr. W. S. Bailey, Mr. Special Prizes Mr. Leung Ki Kon-sang). with the reputation of being the J. S. McCann: Judges, Lieut. bo, Mr. Teang Iu-ting, Hon. Mr. ex-lightweight champion of the Commander Douglas-Hamilton, Chow Shou-son, Mr. Mok Konment, Fall); Kong San-un (Mok Atlantic Squadron. Flynn enter RN., Captain Crosse, 2nd Batta,, sang, Captain Hall, Mr. Kwok Kon.sang). ed the ring at 134 lbs., whilst the King's Regiment, Lieut. J. G.. Siu-lau, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Larter scaled 128 lbs. From the Tones, 2nd Battu. the King's Messrs. Ip San-chi, Wong Kam- very opening round, the fight was Regiment and Lieut-Commander fook, Pang Bau-chuan, Ngl
fast one, though early on it was Hoke.
noticed that Larter seldom got
to where he aimed, his blows furt
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Almost every phase of Welsh life was represented at a diaper held at the Hotel Cecil last mootb. when a national presentation wa- made to Sir Vincent Evans in re- cognition of the great service be bad rendered to many of the chief educational, literary, and other institutions of the Principality, and conspicuously to the national Eisteddfod and the Honourable Bociety of Cymmrodorion.
The gilt made to Sir Vincent consisted of a cheque for 1,000 guineas subscribed to by his friends in London and in Wales. Mr. Lloyd George presided over the gathering.
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missing. Flyan did most of the DANISH ROYALTY BADLY OFF. Fung Ping-eban, Mok Lin, Lo man in court, I can't teach you!" bitting in the second, third and The Danish Prince,
The Aage, Chung-Lui, Ho Kwong, Ho Ki, Junior (pointedly)"Quite so fourth rounds; in fact, he led nephew of Queen Alexandra, has Ho Iu, Li Fo-kwai, Ip Lan my Lad, quite so!” easily on points, showing clever left Copenhagen to take p chuen, M.H. Lo, Lo Cheung- nes both in attack and defence, commission in the French Army shiu, Chow Tsit-bing, Choy Hing, After a fairly even fifth round. in Morocco. Owing to family Biu Suk-tuo, Li Chouk-k'in, Chan Flynn went out to make the fight-lossge in the recent Danish Bank Pik-chuen, Dr. Wan Man-kai, ing in the sixth, and showed up catastrophe, the Prince has been Messrs. Ho Check, Chan U, Tr-“, remarkably well against a good forced to earn his own livell-Simon Tse-yan, Ho Wing, LiI- opponent. He landed some heavy hood.
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