CORONATION BOXING MI TOURNAMENT

England And Ireland Share Spoils

DECISION WHICH CROWD RESENTED

London, April 30.

and Ireland drew at England seven bouts each in the Coronation boxing tournament between the two countries at the Royal Albert Hall last night.

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VETERAN LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

MISS D. CHAMBERS" VICTORY

MRS. THOMPSON'S BAD LUCK

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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 26, 1937.

Something Every Mother Should Teach Her Child.

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Regularity of the daily habit is of the utmost importance for every child Auction neglect of this essential health precau- sickness tion is the cause “of much among children and greatly hinders their development. Knowing this, as every mother must, she should not only impress upon her child in its early years the necessity for regularity, but assure herself that nothing is allowed to in- terfere with the daily function.

On

Thursday, the 27th. May, 1937- commencing at 10.30 a.m. - at No. 21 Humphrey's Building, Kowloon.

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

also

and

One “G. E.” Refrigerator. (in good condition)

On View from Wednesday, the

Over-eating, too many sweets, and insufficient exercise are the most usual causes of stomach and bowel troubles in little children, for it is these that upset regularity. When a laxative is necessary, and even the healthiest child A Few Pieces of Black Wood Ware needs one at times, Baby's Own Tablets The Irish team had a reputation

are just the medicine needed. Devised specially for the use of children, they enhanced by victories over a num-

London, April 30. are pleasant in taste, mild in action and ber of Continental countries, and

Miss Doris Chambers,

altogether safe, as they are guaranteed former their victory seemed assured when

quickly correct infantile indigestion, 26th. May, 1937. they won the first four bouts. It is British woman champion, won the to contain no narcotic or opiate. They a pity that the man who broke the Veteran Ladies' Championship atolic, constipation, check diarrhoea, sequence, S. Stockton, of the West her first attempt by beating Mrs. R. cool feverishness, relieve

G. Thomson by 4 and 2 in the 18-croup, expel worms, allay teething pains beat Boxing Club-he

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Miss Chambers won, the first two esting of the second string contests

her --will probably be unable to make holes, Mrs. Thomson cutting the welter-weight limit again; he drive to the 1st and Miss Chambers, after being bunkered, holing a putt boxed with splendid confidence,

of seven yards, for a win, at the but, being only 18, he is growing.

second.

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NO DULL MOMENT

After two halves Miss Chambers There were six contests in the increased her lead at the fifth, her second strings, each of three three- rival's ball running some distance minute rounds, and eight first-from the hole after it had struck string bouts, each of five two-min- the pin, and she became four up ute rounds, and there wa's not a at the next, where Mrs. Thomson dull moment in any of them. Six of failed to hole a putt of two feet. the decisions depended on the re- feree's casting vote, proof enough | of the keenness of the boxing.

GAVE UP HOLE

At the seventh Mrs. Thomson's

ninth.

I was particularly impressed by tee-shot landed in the rough, and F. Kerr, the first-string Irish ban-after playing five shots she gave up tam, who beat W. Froggart on the hole, but won the eighth and points. The Irishman, a Golden Gloves winner in 1935, revealed better foot-work than many profes- sionals. His left hand was a po tent weapon, always beautifully timed.

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DEMONSTRATION -

Only one decision was not proved by the spectators, thought that F. J. Simpson had done sufficient to earn the decision over E. Smith. The referee, whose casting vote was the deciding fac- tor, thought otherwise, and for a few moments, there was quite a demon- stration.

FIRST STRINGS

(English boxers first în each case) Flys: P. O'Donoghue bt P. Connolly on points.

Bantams: W. Froggatt lost to F. Kerr on points.

Feathers: A. Haper beat L. Boshell on points.

Mrs. Thomson went out of bounds, in the brook, at the tenth and gave up. Miss Chambers, bun- kered at the next, made a fine re- covery and sank a putt of five yards to save the hole and keep her four- hole lead, Mrs. Thomson took the 12th in 4, but three halves in 5, 4, 4 left Miss Chalmers dormy and she match at the short finished the 16th.

Hearns on referee's casting vote.

Heavies: V. A. Stuart lost to D. Ly- don on referee's casting vote.

SECOND STRINGS

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Fly.-S. Kirsch lost to J. Healy on referee's casting vote.

Bantam T. W. Parkinson lost to D.. McAllister on referee's casting vote.

Feather-Corporal G. Reynolds lost

Light.-J. Froggatt lost to S. Clancy,

Welter.-S. Stockton beat W. Moore

Heavy-Corporal A. Porter beat J.

Lights: F. J. Simpson lost to E. to W. McKenna, on points. Smith on referee's casting vote.

Welters: W. Dumbleton bt C. Even-on points. den on points.

Middles:

M. Dennis bt M. Coffey, on points.

fifth round.

Lightheavies: Cpl. J. Wilby bt R. J. McNeill in the second round.

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1 Case Cod Liver Oil 1 Case Face Cream

2 Cases Cold Cream

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1 Carbon Cleaning Tissues

2 Cases Latches

3 Cases Ivory Soap

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A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

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One Cash Register

One Radio Gramophone

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