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An Indescribably dea lightful sensation is pro- cured by those who accustom themselves, immediately be fore retiring to rest, to clean their teeth and rinse their mouths with the dentifrice and mouthwash Odol.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1913.
THE RISE OF LAWN TENNIS.
FORTY YEARS OF PROGRESS.
The historic lawn tennis contest, recently concluded at Wimbledon, for the Davis Cup has advanced still further the| popularity of a game which, though young, already makes.. ·world-wide appeal.
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Mr. A. E. Crawley writes in the Pail Mall Gazette: Lawn tennis is in the fortieth year of its age.
This is young for a game, but it must be remembered that bone of our great national games, cricket, football, polo, or others, really took hold of the country or became a force in its life antil the second half of the nineteenth century-that most fruitful jeca of human developaient in the whole
of history..
# sort of
Originally regarded as nursory parody of tennis, a pastime meat, for crinolined females or effete racket players, it was proved by the brothers Renshaw, two of the best-built and most
-Odol penetrates the cavities of the teeth and impregnates the whole mucous membrane of the mouth, and its refresh-finely gifted athletes that ever lived, and ing antiseptic properties are by H. F. Lawford, one of the strongest felt at every breath that is
men in character and muscle who ever drawn, a most useful and took part in any sport, to be a game a agreeable antidote to a stale strenuous and complex as its parent, real mouth in the morning,
tennis, with the added charms of variety of style and of ever-changing conditions. [His l
Thus far the historian. ... We now develop the text of the present vogue of the game in this year which is its apogée. All the nations of the world, more or less, have been gathered together in the country of its birth this year to do battle in an Armageddon of the lawn tennis courts.
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WEATHER REPORT.
On the 15th at 6.15 am-Black Bouth Cone hoistod.
At 11.20 .m.-Black South Cone and Ball boistede
At 11.30 am.-Pressure has increased, oor- siderably over Formosa, and raederately, along the south-eastcoast of China and the Philip pines. It has decreased alightly at Tourate and is nearly stationary at Hongkong,
At 6 am, this morning the centre of the typhoon was about 150 miles S. by W. of Hongkong, travelling apparently W.S.W. It has probably deepened since yesterday.
Hongkong ra ufall for 24 hours ending -10 nm, to-day, 0.34 inches,
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And two young American players, McLoughlin and Williams, the Castor and Pollux of lawn tenis, have revealed to the British public the Gher possibilities of the game in a way it never dreamed of, and in a style that made it gape with amazement. Incidentally they have won, by right of racket, the international championship of the game.
Throughout the world today, you may seethe increasing purpose" in this latest-born of the family of games. We need not here work out its wonderful technique the conditions of the game have brought We need only remark that out strokes hitherto unknown in ball games, and that the evolution of lawn tennis has always been in the direction of severity and speed.
THE BEAUTY OF BEING WELL.
blanc. All these unhappy girls and women with colourless checks and dull skius, who Nature intended every woman to be happy, attractive, active and healthy. Yet, most, of the weaker sex" find their lives saddened by suffering-nearly always because their blood is have not enough good, red blood in their veins to keep them well and charming, suffer from depressing weariness and periodical headaches; they lose all appetite and the pains of Indigestion cut through their chests like knife-staks Dark lines form under their eyes, their breathing is hurried and palpitation of the heart seizes them after any exertion:
SUCH ARE THE MISERIES OF BLOODLESSNESS. Nothing can rescue women from this terrible state of Anamis except a generous supply of the rich, gond Bloed of Health in their velns, and nothing has ever proved so successful in creating that Red, Good Blood as Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. For proof there is the fast that these Pills base cured thousands of nervous, sickly summic girls and women Hora is.
POWERFUL PROOF FROM THE PHILIPPINES.
Senora Amparo Villa-franca, wife of Senor P. Villa-fizuca, Steamship agent, of Duet, PI,
air recently
I was attacked by car sex's great osemy
When, as a girl at home in Bacefora, Spalu, Aunin, my health declined until nay emaciated my family. condition gare cause for the gravest auxity to
standing their skilful treatment I continued to The doctors were puzzled, for notwith rapidly decline. It was our
FAMILLY DOCTOR'S SCOUESTION tion with him that a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink to the other medical men who were in consulta Pills might prove beneficial.
began; after a course of them my health became mended, and remained so until, years later, the enervating climate of the Philippines made me ill again."
Here Sonor Villa-franca, who was present, took up the narrativo As a result of my wife's residence in the Philippines," said he
" serious
developed sous years ago, the debilitating effects WOMEN'S TROUBLES
of which caused her sickening headaches, and other symptoms of Nervous Debility.
Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which had so much wife 200ded to make her well, we decided that "Realising that it was good blood that my
benefitted her in her earlier days, were what she of what I verily believe is the best woman's rewarded, for with only a few bottles she found In this way I first made the acquaintance wanted now. Well, a trial of them was well medicine in the world. With aridea: interest relief. After a while the headaches ceased to the doctors watched the wonderful effects Dr. trouble her, all traces of nervousness left her. Williams' Pink Fills were having cpon me.and to-day, thanks to Dr. Willisme' Pink Pilla Afteronly a few doses of the Pills my restoration alone, she is again well and happy."
As now played, the game has no equal as a spectack. It is almost too rapid for the cinematograph. artist, We ure gradually unearthing the accrets of the extraordinary popularity and word- Senora Villa-franca's description of Dr. Willams' pink pills for pale people as "the best wide diffusion of the game. Consider woman's medicine in the world" is endorsed by tens of thousands of women whom they have America, the cradle and present resting our the world over. For men needing blood and nervo tono they are equally beneficial. Of place of the Davis Cap.
The game
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played from the Argentine to the Hudson. medicine vendors everywhere. tho from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 84, Szeolinea Road, It is the game at the schools, and conse. Bhanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six for $8 post free. If it's a tonic you need, remember THE | / \ The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noesquently the favourite competition at the tonio in to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT Hongkong & Nolghbourhood Formosa Channel
FORECAST
Universities. In originality and force Harvard and Yale can give points to the studied calm of Oxford and the repressed winds, frosh to Juvenility of Cambridge. McLoughlin *moderata.
and Williams are respectively graduate South coast of China between The same as
and undergraduate of American Univer sities.
Hongkong and Lawocks. 1 No. 1. South coast of China bofwoon).
Cyclonic gales. Hongkong and Haluan.....] E. winds, strong, moderating; cloudy, some rain,
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER
11TH SEPTEMDEN, 1913, A.M.
Station.
Vladvostock...j
Nemuro
Hakodate .....
Tokio
Kochi
Nagasaki.
Kurochima Oshima
Naha Ishi'jma Bonin Is.
Clefoo Weihaiwei ..
Hankow
Lobang
Kinking
Changsha
Gutzlaff
Shanghai
Wind
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29.89
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29,82
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29.87
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Swatow
Taikoku Taichu....... Tainan......... Koebus..... Pescadurcs Canton
Hrugkong Gap Rooh
Maeso Wuchow Holbow Pakhoi Phulien
Tourane,
C. St. James...
Aparri
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Maails ....... Legaspi
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Iloilo.....
Cobu
Tabuan
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The best men of Oxford and Cambridge would be swept off the court by either. England, be it understood,
The
is the only country in the world that has not admitted this game of the present and of the future to her academic cloisters. Hi cillae lachrymae | The schools of Paris. Bertin, and St. Petersburg follow the sound example of America. holiday season, dawns, and we feel in our In nostrils the perfume of the sea. August we have the choice of forty lawn tennis tournaments at English seaside resorts. In the whole year there are half a hundred. To sing the praises of these seaside tournaments must be left to the local seribes; but the praises are well merited. You
sure to come up against one or more cracks, wherever you have come to court. You are sure to have a sporting game in this or that event. The increasing list of tournaments, each with a balance on the right side, however small, is a practical proof of the paying quality of the game.
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Who, a few years back, would have, dreamed of a lawn tennis tournament at St. Petersburg, Rong, Florence, Naples, Cairo, or Peking? But this form of competition is established at more than 2,000 important centres on the globe.
gaines.
Lawn tennis is the one cosmopolitan game; it is the chief of International Witness the Davis Cup, to see which 200 Americans came across the Atlantic. To explain its world-wide would occupy treatise on spheristic dynamics and another on applied sociology.
"But every one who has knocked up in a back garden, or a school play-ground knows more of the essential appeal of the game than the ethical or mathematical philosopher
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Fahrenheit.
3 HUMIDITY, in parcentage of saturation, the humidity of air saturated with moisturo Laing 100.
✔ DIRECTION or Warn, to two points,
Taranerore, to the shado, in degrees
5 Foto# OF WIND, according to Baufort Stale,
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Steamship
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The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and Chins Telegraph Company's office at Hong. kong--
FROM
.."Ipoh ...Colombo Temoza Manchester. Manila ...Shanghai ....Medan
ADDRESS Azumaya Matenham... Bayley. Recker, Grand Hotel Blackton aksy Cracioni Mackey, Hippodrome Circus. Manila Hiaphialocag
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...Shanghai Its vogur in England to day is at its 376907.5/7311
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...Hankow or McLoughlin.
1742/3662/4639
Ammoy We approach," sensim
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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE. the question of the vogue of lawn tennis in the country of its birth. The Lawn
From 12th to 18th September, 1913.
Tennis Association, Austria, par exemple, has fifty affiliated clubs, that of Bohemia has 30, Finland 5, Spain 6, Switzerland 25, Russia 20, Norway (sase the mark 1), in other words, Sweden, has 11, Holland 20, Mauritius (is this a nation ?), 5, Spain 6.
But there are thirty or forty countries besides which possess associations with their complement of clubs, from Perak to Las Palmas,
The comparison emphasises the wonder-
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to-day. It has a sociological, as well as
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The Manchester Parks Association, Thurs, 18 10 with its thousands of members, is a democratic proof of the twentieth century influence of the game.
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