CHINA MAIL"
WHAT TO SEE AND WHERE.
WEEK-END'S GAMES.
YACHTING, TENNIS, BOWLS, ATHLETICS.
( "Hotspur Not quite so wine as the "previous" week-end, the choice to- morrow will provide a diversity of sporting Axtures for those seeking recreation in one form or another.
Tesoris
SPORTS GUIDE.
Electric Co.: C. B. Easter- brook, atroke; S. T. Padgett, 8; R. W. Smith. 2; J. Paul. bow; C. Pelley, cox.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL SPORT.
FAIR WEATHER. SEASONABLE PROMISE FOR TO-MORROW!
for decision this afternoon, both in the fourth round. T. Honda In a heat rowed on Wednesday.
(holder) meets Ng Sze-cheong to decide who tu to play the winner the Bank were eliminated and the
of S. A. Rumjáhn v. F. A. Red- other four will contest the ruce
Apart from "areas of depres-mond (which will also be played to-morrow over a course of a mile from Lyemun, to the Club House,sion and so on which mean little to-day) in the top half of the A presented cup will be awarded to the man-in-the street, the semi-final. Play begins at 4.80 the winning bout.
Observatory, in the forecast for P This race starts at 3:45 pm. the 24 hours ending at noon to- the Club Tours|morrow, promises "South winds, At 4.15 p.m.. will be rowed over the same moderate, fair."
This would mean that the pre- course.
No. 1: R. M. Jack. R. W.sent summer weather is hoped to Smith, C. B. Easterbrook, V. R. continue and should therefore be good news to those interested in boating, bathing and pieniës.
The crews are:-
No. 3: A. C. Groves, Rasmus- set. Henderson, S. T. Padgett.
To finish by the boats being beached and collapsed is a race for collapsible life boats from submarines, timed to start at 4.45 p.m.
With the promise of real sum-Jones,
No. 2: K. S. Robertson, mery weather, it can be safely assumed that all the bathing c. W. E. Bishop, F. Baker, R. C.
be patronised, Keen. with although there are some Hang- kongites who wait each year steadfastly for Empire Day (May 24) for their outing to begin the
I have heard that season with, number launches are putting out Jak Bay and other places Fon Sunday and if the weather re- mains kit, it should be an enjoy able week-end. As yet, I have
Mrs. T. Arthur has kindly con- not heard of any local shots who have made up parties to "bag"sented to present the prizes, seen somewhere in Territories.
A exhibition game of lawn bowls will be played during the afternoon.
GREEN IN FORM.
VETERAN'S UNCANNY
PLACING.
TO MEET O'CALLAGHAN.
(By "Hotspur,") Playing almost at the top of his
tournament a few years ago,
the mysterious kangaroo-bear (about 5.16 p.m.) at the concluform since his return to the open
the New 'sion of the racing,
The Closing Cruise Officials "Sammy Green (open champion of the Colony until deposed by Ng are
T. Sze-kwong several years back) showed yesterday that he had lost w.little of his driving power and
uncanny placing.
A glance at the following list will enable readers to choose for themselves. Cricket and football
are over.
EXHIBITION TENNIS
LAL STARS PLAY BO-MORROW,
CR AT HOME."
(By "Hotspur.")
...
Tennis enthusiasts have been eagerly king forward to the exhibition doubles tennis match to-morrar the Chinese Recrew tion Club "At Honte," Causeway
·Bay.
"Ng Saekwong, until list yer open ingles chammon of the Colony for many years, will be partia by M. W. Lo, who reach the semi-finals of the Open Dobles at the H.K.C.C. this year. They will play Cap tain O'Callaghan, who has not been feared in the tournament Caving Parbed the fourth round of the Open Singles and the final; of the Open Diables at the H.K.CC. Journey) and R. E. "Tottenham, a University man who arrived in the Colony too late to join the tournament but whol has come with a good ruputation. This match is timed to commence | -at 4.30 p.m.
Commodore: Captain Arthur.
Vice-Commodore: Mr. E.
Carpenter,
Rear-Commodore: Mr. A.
Shields.
Officer of the Day: The Com-a
modère.
In the third round of this year's Open Singles he played M. W. Lo, very stylish player of mature experience who has represented Starter The Vice-Commodore. Hongkong in interport matches. Umpires: The Hon. Mr. C. Last week. Green led by 2 sets to Mek Messer and Dr. E. 1 but lost the fourth set after some prolonged games, when play Minett.
ceased on account of darkness.
Judges: Captain A. W. Davi- son, R.N.E. Mr. E. Coek, Mr. W. Logan.
"For a man who was champion about ten years ago, and who has Rowling Officers of the Day: a son playing in the tournament. Commodore A. J. B. Stirling. Green did very well to be the C.B.. R.X., the Hon, Mr. C. Mcl.ggressor. keeping Lo on the run Messer. Mr. T. J. Easterbrook, between the side lines. The ex- Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Mr. W champion's Overhead bogan, Dr. E. P. Minett.
Mr.
Ritchie.
Timekeeper: Yeoman Signals J. Murphy. ·
work is only modernte and Lo was content Clerk of the Course; Mr. A. W. to make safe returns or to lob..
With a slight superiority in ser- Van Andel.
Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. w.vice, Green would drive mostly to Lo's backhand. His cross-court Tickle.
shots and straight drives to the Hört Treasurer:
A.
corners of the court were won- of derfully accurate and they had plenty of sting in them. To suit his game best. Green stayed at the base line. As Lo seldom ventur- ed up to the net and was generally passed when he did, he also stopped back until it became a test of endurance, with Green the ultimate winner. It should be mentioned that Lo, particularly in the last set was off his form and he appeared to be off colour. Still he put up a creditable show
heartbreaking and“ against a losing game.
BOWLS LEAGUE.
MATCHES DOWN, FÖR
TO-MORROW.
Another full programme of At 3.30 p.m., the C.R.C. "B" matches in the lawn bowls league team, which won the second divi- is down for to-morrow afternoon, eion if the league last year, will Home teams are mentioned Intet The Rest.
first, start at 8.30 p.m., as
The "At Home" will conclude | Tollow by a dance from 6.30 to 8,30 p.m.
CLOSING CRUISE,
LADIES' DAY AT THE YACHT CLUB.
PRESENTATION OF PRÍZES.
After a very successful season. the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club is to hold a closing cruise to-morrow afternoon.
On the programme are several events which should provide plenty of interest for devotees and their friends.
R.C.
FIRST DIVISION.
Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Taikoo! Kowloon Bowling Green Club v. Kowloon C.C. -
Craigengewer v. Civil Service
CO
SECOND DIVISION. Taikoo R.C. v. Police R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club v. Fast Point R.C.
--NOTES & COMMENT,
(By "Onlooker:")
The Dock team; on their own ground, should give Taikoo a very close fight and the result will probably be in doubt till the last head is played.
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The Bowling Green Club are not as strong as in previous seasons, but they can be relied on to give their neighbours a good game. The result seems open.
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lust
For the English and Chinese krigged cruisers, which start at 2 p.m. and 2.10 p.m. respectively, two courses have been laid down, one of which will be chosen by the Sailing Committee. The courses are. (A) Murray Pier line (W. to E.), Channel Rock (S.), Anish at Club House line (E. to W.). distance 5 miles, and (B) Murray
Craigengower are at home to Pier line (W. to E.). Cust Rock Buoy (S.), finish,, Club House the Civil Service and judging Mine (W. to E.)-distance 2 miles, from the good game scen Among the Chinese rig cruisers week, they also should secure two are the Denone, owned by Sir more points. Claud Severn and Snipe, owned by Sir Henry Pollock,
The Police with strengthened In the Ladies Races (Rucing teams should show up well at Yachts) all four classes will sail Taikoo, but i am doubtful if they the same course, viz., start Club can win on their opponents House line (W. to E.), mark off | green. Kowloon Dock Point (P.), mark off Black Hend's Point (P.).
The Indian Recreation Club mark boat Club House line (P.), start their season with a visit to ★wicę round, distance 11⁄2 miles.
the Kowloon Cricket Club, to meet The Handicap and One Design the latter's second string who are classes will sail at the same time a strong combination and are (two separate races starting likely to keep the spoils at Kow- together) at 3.20 p.m.; the Hey loon. ward Hays and Gael classes will do likewise at 3.30 p.m.
Five crews entered for the Levesor Cup, as follow:-
H.K. Bank: A. C. Groves, stroke; H. Lee, 3;. H. Clerk, 2; V. B. Jones bow; E. D. Black,
cox
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At the Yacht Club, the home! team will receive the East Point Club. Neither team showed up to any strength last week. Pro- bably, changes in the composition of the various teams will-make-a- decided improvement.
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Lo started off well by winning the first set 6-3. After all in the second set-up to which stage each rid usually lost on service the "veteran" won five lucky "net" points in one game and then took the next on his oppon- ent's service to annex the set 75. thus making the score one set all
Lo made some determined re- turns in the third and fourth sets and occasionally outplaced Green but, instead of hanging on, he became inaccurate and sent a
good many balls into the net or outside when Green was not fore- ing the pace,
At
but I hope that the better team will win, and that our tourists, with their fair share of the luck, will keep up the prestige of Hongkong cricket.
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925
the
CABLES.
SEEKING FAME.,
FOOTBALL TOUR IN AUSTRALIA,
Pts. Cooper, B. walk over from SPORTS Pte. Pike, D, who was in hospital. Drummer Bowles, W.W., knocked out Pte.. Lelliott, A. In first round. An excellent blending of ex- Lightweights: Pte. Simmons, B. perience with youth should result knocked out Tto. Bonner, D, in the in the never say die spirit being first round. Pte. Williamson, A. tempered with judicious taution, knocked out Pte. Finning, A, in In the Rev. E. K. Quick (University) the second round. Cpl. Ghoules, we have a right hand slow bowler D, beat Pte. Goodfield, B, on points. who gave a good account of him- Pte. Dlich, A, knocked out Ptc. here last year when we defeated self in the triangular tournament Chown, W.W.. in the first round. Welterweights; Pte. Andrews, both Shanghai and Malaya. He C, knocked out Pte. Mann, A, In also distinguished himself by his the second round. Sergt. Nolan, B, batting.
beat Cpl. Robbins, D, on points. Pte. Grant, D. knocked out Pie
Of the team chosen, five were
TESTS
AVENGED,
(Reuter's Service.)
PERTH, May 7
NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES. .Outside of the exhibition matches which commencé next
The English" asccerities "open- Tuesday when the American champions will be on view, then the triangular tournament, viz., Hodge, C, in the first round. Pte.ed their Australian tour by defeat- [Association football. Is now following, tournament matches ACL Bowker (H.K.C.C.) our Pooley, A, beat Pte. Parfitt, B, on ing Perth by 8 goals to nil.
Australla. The Middleweights: Pto. Eaton, A, booming i a brilliant field to any position, had been arranged up to yester best fast bowler, a fearless bat and points. day evening:
E. B Reed (Civil Service) who knocked out Pte. Elliott, D, in the Hongkong South China team of Monday Club Championship shared the brunt of the attack with Brst round. Pte. Shepherd. C. Chinese players were enthusias (third round)-A. S. Hett Bowker but has, no pretensions knocked out Pte. Glazier, B, in tically received when they were S. E. Green (best of five sets).
either as a batsman or in the the first round.. Pte. Profitt. A, on tour. During the past season, Tuesday Handicap Doubles feld, Pay Lieut.-Com. G. B. L. knocked out Pte. Sewell, B. in the the Home Football Association (semi-final): W. B. Cornaby Hargreaves (Royal Navy) who first round.
received a request from Australia and N. L. H. Railton (scr.) Vbowls left-handed and makes runs Lightheavyweights: Pte. Roberts, to send out a tour.. The team that A. S. and G. B. Hett eser:)confidently with his right,|A, v. L/Cpl. Williams, B. In the has gone is by no means like re
COM.S. Stripp (East Surrey second round the fight was award presentative strength but it should The table of outstanding fix- Regiment), our best wicket-keepered to Roberts.. Williams got half a give a good account of itself. tures on Friday morning. May with the probable exception of point for a game display. as posted up to date, now stands Holdman of Civil Service and who At the conclusion of last night's as follows:-
is a steady bat, and A. W. Ramsay preliminaries, the company stand- Open Singles.
(Kowloon C. C.), a polished bat and ing in points was as follows "The following matches remain excellent field at either coverpolot A. Company.......26
B. Company....... 1932 For mid-on..
To make up the team the follow D. Company1372 to be played:
v. ing will also travel
C."Company.... White Wing.
OUTSTANDING MATCHES.
A
6-4th round, S. A. Rumjahn F. A. Redmond (to-day).
H. N. Balhetchet (University), 7-4th round, T. Honda v. Nga fast right-handed bowler, a
straight bat exponent and Sze-cheons (to-day),
O'Cal-reserve wicket-keeper, who went
8-4th round, Captain laghan v. 5. E. Green.
10-semi-final, winner of No. 6 v. winner of No. 7.
11. semi-final, winner of No. 8 v. H. D, Rumjahn.
12-final, winner of No. 10 v. winner of No. 11.
Open Doubles. The following match remains to be played :-
Final, Captain O'Callaghan and Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn.
Club Championship. The following matches remain to be played
3rd round, T. Monaghan v. W. Hyde..
2-3rd round, A..S. Hett v. S. E Green (Monday.)
4-seni-final, W. B. Cornaby v. winner of No.1.
5.-semi-final, winner of No. 2 v. Major Hattersley Smith
6-6nal, winner of No. 4 vi winner of No. 5.)
Handicap Singles "A" The following matches remain to be played:
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1.-semi-final, Dr. D. J. Valentine trec. 46) v. D. J. Allfree (rec. 2(6), 2.-final, Major Hattersley Smith (owe 3/6) v, winner of No. 1.
Handicap Singles "B" The following matches remain to be played:-
1-semi-final, L. M. S. Lloyd lowe 3/6) v. G. de Man (scr.)
2.semi-final, P. H. Benner- man (scr.) v. C. W. E. Bishop fowe 1/6).
final, winner of No. 1. v.
•
winner of No. 2.
Handicap Doubles. The following matches remain. to be played:-.
2-semi-final, W. B. Cornaby and N. L. H. Railton. (scr.) (Tues- day).
3.-final, B. D. Evans and W. Hyde (owe 3/6) v. winner of No. 2.
Mixed Doubles Handicap. Winners-G. R. and Mrs. Sayer (owe 1/6).
and
Mrs.
Runners-up:*W. Ironside (rec. 4/6), ~
Readers who are interested in the tennis tournament are advised to keep the above table
WITH 'THE ASHES."
The complete scores of the match (in favour of Green) were:-3-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.
in the fourth round, Green! reference. meets Captain O'Callaghan but the dute has not been fixed. the net and in overhend work. O'Callaghan should have an ad- vantage which should see him through but a stern duel is pro- mised between these two highly experienced players whose styles are diametrically opposed to each
other's,
On another court further pro- gress was made in the Handicap Doubles. In the fourth round, W. B. Cornaby and N. L. H. Railton (scr.) beat D. D. Dryden and C. W. E. Bishop (rec. 3/6),
6-2, 6-1.
In the Handicap Singles "A." G. W. G. Simpson (rec. 4/6) has scratched to D. J. Allfree (rec. 2/6) and the latter passes into the semi-final to meet Dr. Valentine for the right of playing Major Hattersley Smith in the final.
HONDA FLAYS TO-DAY. Championship matches are down Two important Open Singles
SCHOOL SPORTS.
ST. JOSEPH'S: COLLEGE MEETING.
'HONGKONG'S INTERPORT
CRICKETERS.
DEPARTURE TO-DAY.
for
[By W. P. C.}
Although the local cricket season is, to all purposes; over, interest will not cease until the interport match with "Shanghai has been played...
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R.A. SPORTS.
to Shanghal as twelfth man in 1923.
Captain E. W. Morris (H.K.C.C.) SUCCESSFUL MEETING a new arrival who has given convincing batting displays.
E. F. Stewart (H.K.C.C.), who played in the trials last year and has the makings of a very fine bat, in the opinion of Tam Pearce and others, and who is also smart in the field.
Captain R. F. Walker (R.A.M.C.), a fast right-handed bowler and enterprising hitter,
LEETING
AT
U.S.R.C.
FILTHY LUCRE
ALLEGATIONS AGAINST
NURMI
RECORDS AND EXPENSES. "
(Reuter's American Service.)
NEW YORK, May 7.. The Amateur Athletic Union has A commencement was made
a number with the Royal Artillery annual temporarily cancelled athletic sports meeting on the of Nurmi's engagements following United Services Recreation Club ground, Kowloon, yesterday after- noon. The meeting was originally fixed for March 26 and 27, but had to be postponed owing to rain. conditious were Captain R. H. P. West (R.M.L.I), The weather
COD- favourable yesterday and another good bat..
H. E. Hollands (H.K.C.C.) an all-tributed to a successful start with of events. a long programme. rounder and Captain Armstrong Most of the events yesterday were (East, Surrey Regiment) who is
run off with considered by some to be a better heats, which were batsman than one or two of the keen competition. The finals will team and is very clever and quick be decided this afternoon, when the meeting will conclude with In the field, are the spare men.
The team returns by the Pre- the remainder of the programme some interesting sident Madison, due back about which are
events, one of them being the one May 22.
mile race open to the Royal Navy, Garrison (including European HK.V.D.C.), Hongkong. Police and European residents.
On form-most unreliable in crickel-Hongkong should be well served in the bowling and fielding but the batting may give a little cause for uneasiness. When the number of certainties who have to stay behind is counted up, it will be found that Hongkong has quite a lot of talent to choose from.
The Indian members of the
Artillery had a number of races open to them, and these were con- ducted by their officers.
At the close of yesterday's events, the 25th Heavy Battery This coming match will be the were leading with 49 points in the twenty-fifth of the series. Hong inter-company shield; the 13th kong have won 12, Shanghai II Battery came second with 22 and the other was left drawn. As points, and the 38th Battery third already stated, Hongkong beat with 18 points. Shanghai (in Shanghai) in 1923. The results were as under:-- It is necessary to go back to
1903 for the previous away victory scored by the Colony. Hongkong cricketers will hope that we will not have to wait so long again for the next away victory but they will not grudge the better team
winning.
DRESSING RACE.
NOVEL EVENTS AT SCHOOL SPORTS.
Paavo Nurmi, the flying Fina.
100 Yards.--1st. heat, Gunner a charge by officials at the Drake Rodgers and Gunner Atkinson relay meeting, of exorbitant de- zad. heat, Gunner Harris and mands for expenses alleged to Gunner Doe; 3rd. heat, Lieut. have been made by his manager.
Henslowe and Lieut Sugden. The allegation is strenuously de-
Putting the shot-1, Gunner nied and his manager is now going.. Spacey; Gunner Harris.
to New York to submit accounts.
[Paavo Nurmi is the famous Finn who has been smashing records for a mile or so, and up, in America.).
High Jump 1, Gunner Harris: 2, Lieut Henslowe; 5 ft. 12.
Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, Gunner Harris; 2, Gunner Morris; 100 yards 8 in.
Sack Race.-1, Gunner Pharcy 2, Gunner Hardy.
Long Jump I, Gunner Harris; 2, Gunner Lucock; 19 feet.
Quarter Mile1, Gunner Bow. den; 2, Gunner Billet Considerable variety in the field Tug of War.-The 25th Battery athletics is provided in the pro-scratched to the 13th Battery gramme of the Gap Road Govern- who meet the 38th Battery this ment (District) School annual afternoon in the final. sports meeting, commencing at II a.m., at the Queen's College ground, Causeway Bay to-day.
There are three-legged races and a single leg race; a creeping race; frog-leaping events and dressing races whatever the last may mean.
Mr. Lo Yuk-lun (beadmaster) Is chairman and Mr. Leung Yuk-tong honorary secretary.„,
POINTS FOR PUNCHES.
SURREY REGIMENTAL BOXING.
One Mile.-I, Gunner Newman 2, Gunner Newsom: 5mins. 11secs. Wheel Barrow Race-1, B.Q.M.S. Moore and Gunser Doe; 2, Gun- ners Beamis and Harris.
OPIUM RECORD.
$300,000 WORTH ON A JUNK.
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What is believed to be a record seizure of chandu for the preven-- tive department in Singapore was made on the evening of April 29 when a party of revenue officers boarded a big, two-masted Chinese junk off Changi, and found 30,000- tahils, valued at about $300,000, on board. The crew of the junk
A fireman of the s.a. Ouderkerk escaped by swimming when they was fined $500 at the Central saw the revenue launch approach- Magistracy yesterday for having ing.
letter in in his possession a Chinese authorising the handing over of 500 taels of opium, which was construed as an act preparatory to export of the drug. The fine was paid.
P
Peking, May 7-The Minister for Foreign Affairs has written to the American Legation urging, that in view of the bandit suppres
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.....
afternoon, the Hongkong team is By the President Jefferson this sailing, taking with them the mythical "Ashes," so gallantly
Per A. O. L. s.s." Pres. Jeffer slon activities at Suafyudo and son" on May 8-Mr C. H. Breyer, Murray Barracks last night was Chahar, foreigners should retrieved in May 1923 when what the
be Mr Max Burlen, Mr Chua Chi, Bro. was considered a forlorn hope tournament, in which exponents of in these districts at present. Corey, Mr T. F. Guthrie, Mr D. venue of another boxing advised to refrain from travelling. Van don Coanering, Mr Geo. E. went up to Shanghai, under the the manly art from the Surrey Courtesy of the Daily Bulletin. Ramandas, Mr.G. Sadhumal, Rev. leadership of the redoubtable Tam Reginient took part. Some of the after a memorable match in which peared to advantage in public.
Eligio de Wit, Mr and Mrs F. J.. Pearce and won by three wickets contestants have formerly ap-
Davis, Mr S. L. Garnjost, Mr O. E. the bat completely beat the hall.
Most children love fruit and for this Hart, Mr R. E. Hertel, Mr E. C. To-night, the finals will be When no decision had been reach- decided, commencing at 8 pm.se they only eat fruit which is sound Watson, Mr.H. H. Wisburg, Mr P reason parents should carefully watch Howard, Han. and Mrs Henry W. ed at the end of three days, the Entrance $2 ringside, and $1 and ripe. Damaged fruit, or fruit F. Magagua, Mr C. Alexander, Mr indomable skipper cabled back Booking through R. S. M. Maynard, that his team was doing his Murray Barracks.
d
of
CHILDREN AND FRUIT.
which is geen or overripe, is a source. E. Bell, Mr L. H. Burke, Dr. G.
great danger, caus
causing diarrhoes, colic, est." Since then Shanghai
S. Counts, Dr. C. Jahrling, Miss A. Major Paton acted as referee last worms and other serious maladie visited us last November and we night when the results were
When you have reason to enspeet that Jahrling, Mr H. R. Mechleib, Miss won again.
Flyweights: Pte. Mabey. C, your child has exten fruit of a druhafal M. L. Moglich, Mr R. C.. Overton, Of course, Ashes" is only a knocked out Pte. Brazier, B, to the character administer Baby's Own Tablets Cons. W. E. Parker, Mr B.IG. Commencing it 12 noon to borrowed-term-in-interper-crickets first round--Pte. Quelch, A, best at ong, for then Tablets quickly hurt Turner, morrow, will be the fifth annual but the Hongkong team will take Pte. Woolfrey, D, dn points.
Kontly cleans the stomach and bowels and can be wiyan with sbroictesafety athletic sports of the St. Joseph's up something tangible in the Bantamweights: Drummer Simpson is the youngest and most dollesto bring back with the Shanghai flag Pto, Baxter, A. in the first round.
word out foreslo Malere in and went on
infantils indigestion
WHY STOP A COUGH 7 as a token of victory.
Pte. Block, D. knocked
troubles; they relieve croup
colds
Because of the chanco you take in When the 1923 team went up I Drummer Crockett, W. W., in the al op in a perfectly natural way yourself, may be a symptom of bron- expel worn a bring sound teslth giving neglecting it. Your cough, unknown to had the temerity to suggest that second round.
Runyanteed absolutely harmlo, pure with the glorious uncertainty,Featherweights Pte. Newman and safe.fhezoigts every where soll this pleurisy or pneumonia. Chari etc." Hongkong night bring off a WW, heat Pie. Piper, B. on points Faly's Own Tablets, or post free, 80 healing and curative gaslities that atop very remote chance. As mere after an extra (fourth) round is per vial from Dr. Williams coughs and rid the system of the guesses do not always turn up Fte Halcombe, C. knocked out Medicine Co. 80 Klanges Road, Bhang cause. This dependable medicine is for trumps, I shall not do so this time Pte. Johnson, B. in the Brat round. bai.
HMS. Titania: Lieut. Emley, Lieut. Hayter, 2: Lieut. Majendie, amongst the members of the ciation, at the Hongkong Football bow Lieut, Slade, cox.......
yaripua clubs as to the manner in Club ground, Happy Valley. PW.DK S, Robertson, which the Open Championship Ten will be served at 4 pm. stroke C. W. E. Bishop: 8; Singles competition is being run This meeting will be worth at Bator, 2: R. C. Keen, bow; E this season. The Innovation tending as the College has pro seems to have been made for the duced some of the finest athletes benefit of two clubs. If persist in the Colony and has always ed in the title of the competition taken a foremost place in school
Athletics and games.
Teresty, cox. APUR M. Jack, stroke: J. Lyons, 3 E. Moore, 2; H. Foster,
Love J. Kinross, 208, try dated
seems
out
for
berlain's Cough Rêmody has certain
sale everywhere.
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