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ROSARIO LUCKY·

TO WIN OPEN

BOWLS MATCH

K.C.C. Players Help

To Measure!

EIGHT SINGLES MATCHES?

Some close finishes were seen in yesterday's Lawn Bowls Open matches, Singles championship but "the best game was no doubt that between H. F. Rosario and L. F. Xavier, both of the Recrcio, on the K.C.C. green, the former being decidedly lucky to win by 21-19 án the 25th bead.

Rosario started in great style, An Air Mail Box has been erected running away to a 17-5 lead on at the General Post Office. Corres- the 14th head, but from this point pondence intended for the RMA.!

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936

An Unlucky Sportsman

DIAMOND GOSSIP

THREE GOOD

GAMES FIXED

HER FINGERS BEGAN TO SWELL

Woman's Alarm at Effects

of Rheumatism

A deiky in using the proper treat- ment: for her rheumatim almost res

FOR WEEK-END sulted in this woman's hands being

AMERICANS LOSE ·

DRAGER

EASTERN STRENGTHEN THEIR TEAM

"-

permanently,,, disfigured.

Describing

the beginning of her trouble, she writes:-

Six years ago

I began to have tringes of rheumatism in my joints, especially my shoulders and finger joints. These grew so bad that they prevented me sleeping

at. nights. Then I observed with horror that my aching Bager joints were beginning to swell I bought a bottle of Kruschen (By "INFIELD")

Salts, and started it the following Three interesting League Base morning. After a couple of doses the ball games have been arranged pains lessened, then died away so for this week-end. when the effectively that during the past six years I have never had a recurrence. Overseas . Chinese encounter the shudder to think what they might Canadians on Saturday, and the have become had I not takes Kruschen

HEARTHER

Volunteers meet the Americans Salt in time. F. Local

Rheumatism is cerimonly caused by- E.

"American first base baseball and the Eastern clash with the

deposits of needle-pointed, fint-hard, furic acid crystala, which lodge in the player, has been very unfortunate Japanese on Sunday. *.

All the games should be very muscles and joints. Krischen breaks Close Frich

as far as his sporting activities

concerned. The scores on the 24th head was are bear sufficient postage. Correspon-20-19 in favour of Rosario, and at showed the greatest promise both improved display of all the teams, stals and converts them into a harm- dence bearing insufficient postage will the end of the next end he scored as an-American football player especially the Canadians and the less solution, which is promptly re- be forwarded by ordinary services. jone shot to win the match.

"Dorade" must be posted before 8.30 onward, his clubmate played in- a.m. on Friday. In Kowloon such spired bowls and scored 12 shots: correspondence may be posted in the in the next seven heads to draw ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office level. which will be cleared at 8 am on Friday's The public are particularly requested to see that their letters

4.

the

At school he keenly contested in view of the up these deposits of torturing er-

and as a daseballer, but an injury Each player was so close to thefte his collar-bone forced him to

Eastern.

The Canadians are hopeful of NEW POSTAL RATES jack that it necessitated prolong-give up footbell entirely, though giving the Overseas Chinese a led measuring before Rosario won he has been able to carry on with close game, and with Dreamy pitching for them and Dirett and Attentions drawn to the increas- ed postal fates effective as from 1st by one-sixteenth of an inch, not a baseball. June 1936. Unpaid or insufficiently few KC.C players helping in the f prepaid correspondence is only de-final measure up! liverable against payment of double -the deficiency.

No 15 cent stamps are at present on sale and 10 cent and 5 cent stamps - should be used. 20 cent and 5 cent staps will be accepted for the 25 cent gate as soon as the present stock of 25 cent stamps" is exhausted.

*INWARD MAILS.

In 1924-25 he was playing for Oliver, two of their hard hitters, the San Francisco Seals, a Pro-back in the team they stand a good The results of the eight matches fessional team, in the Pacific chance of securing their first win.

were:-

Open Singles

J. Hoosen 21. J. S. Dinnen 15 heads) at H.K.F.C

F.E. Knight 22, K. M. Omar 20 heads) at PRC.

Kan In Canton The Chinese will be trying Ed

Coast League is a pitcher, but anį injury to his arm forced him to. (18 retire, though he was still able to Chang as pitcher with W. Ching hold a place in the semi-profes- as a relief, 7. Kau will not be (23sional league at first base. playing as he is in Canton, and Al

A. & Russell 21. E. Nish 13 (18) heads) at ED.R.C.

moved through the natural channel— the kidneys.

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AMERICA'S POLO VICTORY

England's Uphill Fight

ROYALTY WATCHES GAME

America

London, Yesterday. beat.England by 10)

Alley bowling (Ten Pins) is Fong will be catching, but Moe now his favourite pastime, though will be in his regular position at goals to 9 in the Westchester Cup polo encounter at Hurlingham -to- B. Basto 21, A. R. Minn 13 (26 he is greatly, handicapped by the short-stop. beads) at Taikoo.

lack of facilities in Hong Kong. The Eastern have strengthened day.

J. Shepherd 22, M. Y. Adal 14 (23 He represented San Francisco in their team by the inclusion of heads) at CS.C.C.

197 (14 heads) at EC.C

FROM EUROPE

June

'Antenor

FROM USb.

June

Pres. Grant

12 (26 heads) at KC.C.

Emp. of Japan

19

Open Rinks

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Emp. of Japan

Pres. Polk

General Lee

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June

FLOM STRAITS & INDIA

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the

who.

The match was played in fine before a crowd.of G. E. F. Thompson 21, E. de Souza the North-West Pacific Borcling three players who have consider-weather, and

Congress at Spokane, Washington, able experience of

about 10,000, including the Duke! the game. T. Ferguson 23, R. Read 12 (19 in 1934, and in sume Tong Kwan, the South China and Duchess of Gloucester. It heads) at Recreio.

H. F. Rosario 21, L. F. Xavier 19 year took part in the Pacific Coust footballer, will be playing at short-was a very sporting encounter and England were most unlucky not Bowling Congress.

Yue-ting. stop with Chan

the final Hearther also plays golf and is formerly played for South China to have equalised in E. C. Fincher, R. G. Craig. N. J.nore contemplating trying his hand when they won the Championship, chukker, when Balding's free hit Bobbington, A. Hyde-Lay (skip) at lawn bowls.

at first-base. Bilt Wood, a new-was stopped by Pedley.

above ex England, played far (K.CC) 17; W. L. Walker, S. M

comer to the Colony, will be at Whyte, M. Henderson, G. F. Sherif

second-base. Woo is said to have pectations, but the Amerians were played in First League baseball in never headed, though the scores Canada and besides being a good were sometimes level. Both sides fielder is a hard-hitter. T. Haret, indulged in some hard hitting, who has played at first-base tabut in their concentrated attacks the Americans were A shade now, will be seen at third base,

cleverer, and were less prone fol Mikuni Doubtful

mistakes. They were The Japanese Young Men's Asslightly better mounted. sociation will be depending on the The scorers for America were same team which lost so badly Pedley (7); Guest and Iglehart,

11] (skip) 16.

12

This match Was played on the

12 K.D.B.C. green,

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FOR SHANGHAI

19

June

19 Emp. of Russia

19 Pres. Hoover

Sphinx

June

Tatsuta Maru Pres. Poik

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FOR AUSTRALIA

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June

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FOR U.S.A.

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FROM JAPA

June

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Emp of Japan Pres. Polk

General Lee

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Emp. of RusËR

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June

Imake

1 TO-DAY'S LAWN last week to Pui-ching, but are one penalty goal being awarded

BOWLS

d.

Rumjahn Favoured To Win

A programme of six matches in the lawn bowls Open Singles 18 championship is arranged for to day, but as A. R. Dallah, the dian Recreation Club skip, is at 12 present in hospital, his match 12 against his clubmate S. M. Rum- 13)jahn, will not be played.

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doubtful if Mikuni will be able to for a fool. Hughes (5), Balding play, as he has hurt his shoulder. (3) and Guiness scored for Eng- Amasaki will then pitch, but may land-

not be able to last the game, in The scores, chukker by chuk-) which case Yamasaki will

beker, America's guals being stated: first in each instance, were:--

brought in from centre field.

The Volunteers will be without

2--1, 4-3, 7-3, 7-6, 7-6,

D. Leonard at short-stop, where 10-7, 10-9. Abbas will be in his place and Costs at first-base. The rest of the team is unchanged.

Drager Leaves Colony

The Americans have lost the services of Dräger, who has been

D. Rumjahn, of Craigengower transferred to Saigon, and Wil Cricket Club, will start favouriteliams, their catcher, who has gone

in his match with A... Cabuan, to Shanghai and will not be back which promises to be the most in-for a fortnight..

and

The teams were:-- America:. Eric Pedley, Michael| Phipps, Stewart Iglehart Winston Guest.

England: H. Hughes, Gerald

(Continued in Next Col

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VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post- eards for Europe and South America teresting game of the evening, the are forwarded via Siberia" if so full programme being as follows Rogers will again be at superscribed

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Allen will be

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while short

stop, H. Barros returns to game after several years, at centre- feld..

the

The

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Kamo Maru

Atenor

FROM AUSTRALIA

Changte

Kamo Maru

June

June

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will appear in to-morrow's itens.

(W. Ching (P), Al-Fong. {c}, Yee Saturday against the Kowloon Balding, Tyrell Martin and Ham

(1st b.), Ching-(3rd b.) AL Chan Cricket Club in the Senior and phrey Guiness-Reuter, (2nd b.), Moe (2.8.), Laz (Lf), Chang (c) and E. Goon. (24)

Americans-Allen (c). Thompson,

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Junior Divisions;—

Senior team away from home:

ROYALTY PRESENT

London: Their Royal High-

Gloucester were among the 7,000

A. S. Russell, J. Watson, W. Macnesses the Duke and Duchess of Karlane, L. Guy (skip).

S. A Bright, R. Hall, S. Randle, R Duncan (skip).

(p), Hearther fist b.), Mayhew (dod Carpenter (3rd b.) Rogers (5.5) Howard (Lf), Barros (cf.) and Reid

spectators at Hurlingham yester- Canadians Walker (c), Drenny JE Henson, J. G. Meyer, M. 1. day who watched the United States and Great Britain match, (p), Pearce (1st, b.), Muir (2nd b.), Henderson, A. M. Holland (skip).

the first international polo match Beserves: N. Leonard, Delgado, Goldstein (ss.), Smedley (3rd b), Janier teem at home?—

W. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, Cfor the Westchester Cup played Kail" and handed in at the General Soares, Baleros and Porter.

Oliver, Alfree, Critichley, Divett and

B. C. B. Hosking, H. H

in Great Britain for 15 years. The Eastern: 0. el Arcali (e), M. el Oliver helders) despatch by a specific air mail serArcalli (p), Chan Yae-ting (1st b)

Volunteers: Pereira and Bowen Rose

B. S. Rogers, SM-White, W. Sresult was: USA, 10 goals, Great vice, correspondence will be forward- Billy Woo (2nd b.), T. Eamet (3rd (P), Wingles (c), Coats (1st b.). Bel-

Britain, 9 goals-British Wireless ed by the first service available.

5.), Tong Kwan (8.5.), Eitchell (r.f.),tras (2nd b), Hussain (3rd b.), Abbas Drake, G. Sherrix (skip).

(Cont at Foot of Preceding Gil, & E. F. Thompson (skip).

F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Read, J. C. Service Nazarin (c.) and Ismail (%).

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