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BRILLIANT BOUT, the attack and diminished ho zo-

CARTLIDGE LOSES WITH COLOURS FLYING.

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sumed with equal vigour. The twelfth was easily Cartlidge's but ho mot with lesser success into, thô thirteenth while attempting simi Iar tactics. Cartlidge fought cour ageously in the fourteenth and had a shade the advantage, but the anal session went to Ewin, who was much fresher at the end.

It was a splendidly clean fight, fought almost entirely at long range, and a credit to both men.

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A OLEVER FIGHTER

Able Seaman Ewin retained his welterweight championship, and added the G. M. Young Belt to his trophios on Saturday night by a good margin of points, but, in the popular estimation, his success A clever exhibition was put up was relegated to the background by Ldg. Tel. Underwood, who by the magnificent never-say-die gained & points decision over Ldg effort of Jim Cartlidge to overcome Seaman Baker in a ten rounds con- tremendous odds.. Cartlidge detest. Underwood used the ring to serves overy credit for his share In one of the most thrilling and entertaining: contcats Been In Hongkong for a long time. Father Time was Cartlidge'er greatest adversary, but he declined to bow to the inevitable until the gong, sounded for the last time. He was fighting strongly at the finish, and Fwin's advantages. In reach and height ofhad him in rand stend when Cartliden made the elosipe tara hrimful of Internat,

by tearing in and endeavouring to get home a finishing blow.

It was in power of hunch that

· Tim Cartlidoe "failed. More than once in the course of some fierce fighting he found the target with All weight behind the punch. but he could not hurt the Younester to whom he WAR annosed, whorena he went through some rough phases when Ewin nened ant. Cartlidge had allow ed himself to run to weight for this fifteer rounds welterweight contest, and though the slowing down was scarealy nerceptible, he had undoubtedly lost speed in the Those surprise rishes typical of Cartlidge were less fre- quent than is generally the case: he called upon his ringcraft a little more.

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SATURDAY'S, OPENING

CRUISE.

The Royal Hongkong, Yacht Club's opening function of the pre sent season Opening Cruise and Ladice' Day-was held on Satur- day with every success. The event was favoured with glorious weather, there was a large crowd present, and there was plenty of good sport-salling, rowing and lawn bowls.

The very crowded programme was carried through withput a hitch. The two sailing events," which were a cruiser race and a advantage and by his speed in the handicap class

race for ladies; early rounds piled up a useful lead might have been luckier in the mat- Baker who has improved his deter of wind, but although po fast fence at the expense of his attack times were made there were good did how care-forthbi contest. He finishes: The rowing events were flees a man. ready and willing to all keenly contested and watched by mix things, but Underwood was tak a big party. Tea was served on

the lawn during the afternoon,

no chances. In the sixth and seventh rounds Baker forced fight- ing, but Underwood cluded his best efforts, and in the closing stages the Woolston man was once again on top.

He

Underwood Tacks punch. could not disturb Baker with either hand. Baker looked likely to change the complexion of things after the fifth, but his persistency availed him little against a sterling defence:

OUT OF CONDITION.

At the prize presentation later, the Club's Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, having reviewed the day's sport, referred to the fact that Rear-Admiral Stirling would. for the very great, interest he had soon be leaving, and thanked him displayed in the Club.

the

Mrs. Stirling distributed prizes, herself being made the re- cipient of a handsome bouquet in silver vase and also a souvenir spoon.

Cheers brought the proceedings to a close.

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The full results follows:—- (Mr. H. Dreyer), 1; U. and L. (Mr. Event 1-Cruiser Race: Coquett H. S. Rouse), 2.

Six two minuto rounds were

Rear-Admiral Stirling returne! much too long for Pte. Hume, K. O. thanks on behalf of his wife, and S. B., who nevertheless deserved arged the ladies who had sailed that his points victory over Stoker Mir-afternom to persuade others to take rell, of H. M. S. Carlisle. As soon as they got to work Hume jumped

up the sport. in with a two-handed attack and took all the steam out of his oppon- ent with hefty jabs to head and body. Mirrell went into a clinch at every opportunity but never re covered from the effects of his early

Event 2-Race for Navy" whalers, hurts and chiefly by rensen of cutters, gigs and guleys-Titaniu Hume's lack of staying rower, the

(Comdr. F. Entser), 1; whaler fight dragged on for the fol Hermes whaler (Lieut. Willoughby,

2:

galley (Eng. Comdr./ distance.. Mirroll began to

Villar), 3. Both men oponed warily. Ewin fight back in the fourth Event 8-Handicap Class (Ladies): whipping out his left and reach-round, getting home with both Diana (Miss Bouchier), Colleen Linda ing his objective twice in the early hands and giving Hume aeri (Mias R. Hazeland), 2; La stages, while Cartlidge by clever ously to think. He never looked (Mrs. Ratsey), 3.

Event 4Heyward Hays Class swaying and ducking avoided the like pulling up his arreurs, how(Ladies) Blue Nose (Mrs. Mi- majority. Midway through Cart ever, and Hume, who was deputia chell); 1; Sea Lark (Mrs. Hunt). 2; lidge darted under Ewin's guarding for Warder Grant, was given Boojum (Mrs.

CAREFUL OPENING.

Hermes

and scored with both hands: the decision. Hume boxed really (Ladies): Miles), 3, Gael Class

Ewin took up the offensive immediately the second round opened and scored heavily when playing to the body. Punches were exchanged fairly freely for Cartlidge a while and then

dropped back on his defence. Near the end he caught Ewin rapping and connected twice to the face.

The men had already begun to mix matters by the time the third round was well under way, exchanges being brisk. Both men caused the other to miss badly on occasion, while there was no hesitation about the counter when one or the other succeeded in forcing a blow home.

Cartlidge's superb footwork was continually carrying him out of danger when Ewin was strongly aggressive in the fourth but he stopped some well-time thruste, and once was badly uppercut when the men got into 'close range.

EWIN CARELESS?

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Now and again there was a sus- picion of carelessness about Ewin, and Cartlidge was quick. to take advantage. He caught Ewin beautifully on the point with a hard right but the younger man retaliated in kind, and I think Cartlidge was hurt the most. He was striving hard for a K.O. at this stage but Ewin's footwork was almost as good as his own.) The sixth round was easily win's He forced the fighting throughout, getting home with both hands to the body.. lidge showed to better advantage,

well while his strength lasted, pro- tected himself cleverly in the clinches and should rise to good thinge if he trains seriously.

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MACAO'S FAIR.

OPENING OF FINE EXPOSITION.

J. Gomes (the Acting Bishop), Commander Ivans Ferraz of the. Republica, Mr. F. W. Carey (Com- missioner of Custome), Mr. D. Rodrigues, Mr. Carlos Alves (Pre- sident of the Committee), and Comendador Lu Lin Ioc, Other Large numbers of Hongkong prosent were Col. J. A. Santos people went over to Macao yes(Chlef of Staff), Capt, Silvestrie, terday for the opening of the In Mr. F. J. Gellion, Mr. and Miss dustrial and Commercial Exposi-, Carey, Mr. C. Cabrall and the tion, which is to serve the dual Misses Cabrall, Mr. J. M. Braga, „HILLS TOO GOOD FOR CHAMPION.

purpose of strassing Macao's busi- and Mr. Castro e Albuquerque Corp. McManus (Hawkins) hail-ness possibilities and also illus (Consul for Portugal in Hong, to lose all interest in the furthered as an ex-1. 3. B. A. champion trating the splendid work which kong). proceedings. Meen was down twice was soundly beaten by Marine Hills has been done in developing the His Excellency, in the course, in the first round, the gong coming

The Fair Grounds are of a long address; spoke, of the

Playing at Belfast in Interna-. ing found in the book, andtional Amateur soccer, England Baker could never have given beat Ireland by three goals to mil. it serious study. The result-Reuter was a crude hart and get hurt affair, which ended suddenly in the third round when Baker stop- ped a left hook to chiuse him

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OVLX. The Rev. Dr. A. J. Gomes spoke

to his relief but the luck, for it was (Hermes). McCanus appeared to harbour. nothing else, swung in the other accept the decision with bad grace, situated at the Monghe playing possibilities of Macao from an in- but I failed see what fields, where a regular Uttle town dustrial and commercial stand- direction in the second round and Baker was badly damaged. Meen his complaint could possibly be. He Has sprung into being, thanks to point, and expressed confidence in could not get near enough to his surely did not win his championship the ingenious use of bamboo struc- the future. opponent, being reluctant to retire by an exhibition similar to his dis tures. It has cost Macao even when his man was down. He play against Hills. The fight con- $20,000 to arrange this Fair, and of the past glories of the old coun must keep himself in better control sisted largely of wild rushes by Me-yet entrance may be gained for try Macao, he added, was ROW in fature; I am not so certair e Manus which Hills met by punch-the small sum of five cents. rising out of its infancy which had did not deserve the referee's ban on ing him with both hands as he came Macao evidently believes in adver-lasted for 300 years awakening in McManus began with antising itself ond it has hit upon with vision and determination. Satinday.

apparent intention to topple this happy idea of doing so, He also referred to the cordial re- the youngster pver quickly,

We have not the space at our lations which existed between the but ho

met with a de. lightful straight left. When Me-disposal to give anything more than Portuguese and the Chinese.

Mr. Rodrigues, the President of A brief outline of the attractions. Manus get inside he punished Hills of the Fair, but we can assure the Municipal Council, expressed about the body, but the young Hongkong folks that they will be the hope that the Fair would be Marine soon wriggled clear and

THOMSON PERPLEXED

Stoker Morrell (Hawkins)" get the roat of Stoker Thomson (Am brose) to such an extent by the un orthodoxy of his methods that the

was

In the seventh Cart latter, nettled by back-hand flicks, employed his long reach to decided missing a great deal if they do an advertisement for Macao,

Ewin's face. The latter had little

one of which draw the claret, was advantage.

Hills joined issue in not pay a visit to the Portuguese

Mr. C. Alves, Chief of the Port

in son started confidently, ignoring his penchant for delivering his show, and in the ofthe Macao, and of the mercantile acu-

to say for himself then but he garnered most of the points in the succoeding session by some fine foreing work. Ewin Was trouble in the ninth until he re- membered his left and then he

and he planted right and left to constrained to parody the style in some free slamming in the fourth Colony during the four weeks the Works and President of the Fair the dosing stages, the affair end-round and gave just as good as he Exposition will remain open. Of Committee, spoke of the love ing or a ludicrous plane. Stoker got. His methods were open to course, pride of place is given to which the Portuguese had for connec mon of their ancestors. He dury Morrell earned the decision. Thom criticism on occasion on account of the industrial side Morrell's flourishes, and jabbing long swinga with the inside of histion it can be said that ther said that affor many years. now and again with a useful left. glove. I had McManus worried there is a fine array of great of vicissitudes, there was now ap In the second round by sheer accid- however, and in the fifth round kept variety on show at the various pearing a beam of light out of a kept Cartlidge at bay until he wapent, or maybe carelessness, he ran up a rapid fire to the latter's head stalls. In addition, there are night of disillusion. A new field prepared to respond and force

into a right hook which shook him whilst on the retreat which piled numerous side-shows, prominent was opening for the flourishing of Cartlidge to give ground.

visibly, but he kept cool until Morup the points. Hills' footwork was amongst which are cinema dis- industries, which would elevate the rell turned his hack and with an good, he made McManus miss with plays, Chinoso plays, a dance hall, Portuguese Colony; and the old unexpected twist tapped the claret clever evasions, and he kept such a cafe, a museum, all manner of trade would revert to the "Pearl with a back-hander. Thomson re- close eye on things that he whipped attractions in the amusement park, of the Orient." (Applause.) covered from the serious blow, but in a loft when McManus left the and a very cleverly-arranged old Mr, Lu Lin loo also spoke,

The his previous sangfroid was severely alightest opening. Hills was well English hostelry named upset by the back-bander and he directed from his cortor, and thor Goat and Compasses."

A Chinese was knocked down fa The whole Fair ground has been grew more and more perplexed, usoughly carned the verdict.

extremely well laid out, reflecting Queen's Road West, during the Morrall brought it off time and

great credit on the organisers, week-end, by a car driven by Mr. again, Morrell took advantage of A = SPLENDID ATTENDANCE Thomson's indecision to make the The City Hall was crowded, the whilst some very brilliant effects D. M. Goodall, but was not heriously; pace for the greater part of the Hongkong Boxing Association's are obtained as the result of the injured.? Ewin was now well ahead on time and his sudden lunges invari opening tournament of the now set-electric lighting scheme carried points, and Cartlidge appeared to ably caught Thomson napping son bang most successful. The out by the Macao Electric Com realise it for, he came up full of Thomson sometimes countered to programme was strong, the match pany,

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Ewin opened out in the tenth and Cartlidge was content to take heavy punishment for a while. He then evened matters up by get ting the better of a sharp spell..

Ewin opened a cut above Cart Hidge's left eye in the eleventh and the latter was content to play for tline.

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