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CONSUMPTION HAS
BEEN CURED.
A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND.
LAWN BOWLS.
"CLOSE OF THE SEASON AT TAIKOO.
LADIES PARTICIPATE IN FINAL GAME.
Lawn bowls netivities at the Tai- kog Recreation Club were brought to a gloss on Saturday with the customary "at bomo " to their friends and the rink game between sides representing the President and Vice-President. Six rinks from Each side took part in the game, which ended in favour of the Pro- sident's team by 58 shots, and an attractive feature of the afternoon was the support given by the ladies Agenctive bowlers, besides dispensing hospitality to the large gathering.
Many happy speeches wors made by the executive staff of Messrs. Butterfeld and Swire on the en- joyable afternoon's sport, thanks to assistance by the ladies, and the generosity of the donors of prizes; which ensured the success of closing
DENK P. TONKERMAN, DISCOVEREɛ or Tan | dây at Taikoo Mr. Colin Scott,
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Chairman's Remarks..
Addressing the gathering, Mr. Mitchell, Chairman, said that Tai- ke did not reach the top of the Lengue in gither division, but they came very near it. They did not win the Dorrance Cup, the Aitken- hol Shield or the Spey Royal Cup. However, they were promin
it in the interport and open championship, and he hoped that the Club would do better next year.
The speaker extended a hearty
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Greig, whom they were very pleased to be on closing day. He also welcomed Mr. Scott and expressed the bape that he would convey hia impressions ou his return to London.
Mr Mitchell gave away, the Do not wait if you have bay of the prizes and was presented with a symptoms of Consumption, if you have bunch of flowers in a silver holder Chronic Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, with the Club colours. Pains in your Chast, a Cold on your Lang, or any Throat or Lung Trouble; write to day for a frau trial frontment and book of instractions, and benefit yourself before it
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Mr. T. H. R. Shaw commented on the very enjoyable afternoon spent by all prosent, and said that for good sportsmanship Taikoo was hard to beant.
Mr. Greig and Mr. Scott were among the other speakers, the latter presenting Mr. J. Laing with the Robertson Challenge Cup for golf, perty of the winner on his silecess which became the permanent pré- for the third time.
Jr. J. thanks. of the gathering to Mr. Russell expressed the Mitchell for presiding, and to Mrs.
le called for three cheers, which) Mitchell for giving away the prizes. were heartily given.
Teams and Scores.
The following were the teams and scores in the afternoon's game:---
President.
W. Brown"
Mrs. Poison
S. Hope
WY. Weir
skip)
10
Vice-President.
C. Suinmers
Mrs. Wilson
W. Bell
H. McKechnie
(Skip)
W. Cunningham 4. Stalker
Mrs Peoples
J. Watson
R. Keown
(Skip)... 24
J. Roid
T. H. R. Shaw
A: O. Brawn
J. Ferguson
(5kip)....... 2
N. M. Currie
Mrs. Whyte
D. Peoples F. Laing
(Skip)....... 13
J. J.. Whyte Mrs. Drummond W. B.. Moskett
J. B. Chapma
(Skip)
J. Rolson
C. J. Taochi
1. Grines
G. McLeod
18
Mrs. C'ningham
C. Stewart
W. Gill
(Skip) 12
A. R. H. Phillips
K. E. Greig W. Russell W. Wotherspoon
(Skip)
J. Mitchell Mrs. Summers J. C. West
Y. Drummond
(Skip) 13 B. Wright Mrs. McLeod T: Young
J. Russell
(Skip)
D, B. Bone
A. H. Phillips
A. MacIndoe
D. Munro
1#
(Skip)...
Total
713
(Skip)
5
...117
Totul
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Bowis and Competitions.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931.
NEXT SATURDAY'S
RACING.
ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS.
For the twelfth extra race meet- ing at Happy Valley on Saturday the following weights have been allocated:-
.
Glasgow Handicap: B1 and B2 Clasa
African Eve Atamann
Nippy
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155
Herodom
108 152
Pride of Taingtao
186
Bright Star
108
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140
Orown Prince
140
Marquis Hall
140
Monterey Bay
140
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100
140
The Grouss
340
The Tiger...
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100
King's Counsel. 152 Lobster Bay
145
Lanark Handicap: 01 Class.
Bridge Hall....
Christmas Belle
Ibu. 100 144
Cloudy Eve
140
Fritillery
158
Imperial Hall
104
Morning Star
15-1
One Third
160
Orlando
153
340
110
150 165
Pacemaker The Gomeril The Plover. Tonbridge Empress Hall ..... 140 Kilmarnock Handicap: D1 and D2 Class.
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White Stars
lha.
1:40,
1:50
Country Club
140
Glorious Stag
155
Grpombridge
140
Kirribilli
140
Scrappit:
154
Twilight.
140
140
Heliotrope Loef
105
Flornotta
150
Bright Eyes
245
Brown Byek
149
Choctow II.
1:48
Happy Choice
140
Movanagher
140.
Silver Flare
1-10
Sunity Day
155
The Lombard
140
The Turbot
1:40
140
130
148
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158
140
185
Boxing Eve
158
Coronation Eve
153
Cyclamen Bay
155
Elliot Buy
139
HERE'S
Eros....
140
Fortune Bay
148.
Gold Key
140
King's Colour
147
Royal Flush
140
Yalorous
158
Wonderful Stag 140
Zorhan.....
142
Rooty-Hill Handicap.
lbs.
Evening Star
120
Fritz
154
Pegasus
150
St. Moritz
100
130
Thunderclap
Uddingston Handicap: 02 Olass.
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lbs.
Blue Boy...........
150
Blue Heaven...
105
Bronze Eyes
140
Brunswick Hall
150
Cream Cracker
140
Edenbridge
104
156
135
Grey Dawn
153
Mount Eburz
140
Shanghai Bena
140
The Quail
110
Tunney..
182
140
184
Sunloch
100
Thunderous Stag
165
Vamcose
Wise Stag
N. Drummond and O. Summers.
Roid Shield Rink Competition:
Won by S. Hope, J. J. Whyte, R.
M. Keown and N, Drummond; (2)
G. MeLeod, C. Summers, J. Laing and D. Munro.
."
Renfrewshire Bowl-Rink Com-
A number of bowls competitions petition: Won by J. Polson, A. took place during the season. the Stalker, . Peoples and J. Laing; following being the results:
Club Championship:--Won by W. (2) W. Brown, B. Wright, W. Bell Wotherspoon (2) N. Drummond; and W. Weir.
(a) W. Boll.
Robertson Trophy: Won by: D.
Muro; (3) S. Hope; (3) J. B.
Chapman.
Ladies' Scotion,
Singles Handicap: - Won by
Non-Prize Winners Competition: Mrs. D. Pooples; (2) Mrs. J. Pol
(1) J. Watson:^(2) R. Wright, Weekly Wapinsehawa:-Won by W. Wotherspoon; (3) W. Bell; (3)
D. Munro.
Two-Bowls Pairs:-Won by W. Bell and J. Watson; (2) N. Drum- mond and C. Summers; (3) W. Woir and J. Mitchell.
Four-Bowls Pairs:-Won by W. Wotherspoon and J. J. Whyte; (2) (Continued at foot of neat column.)
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Mrs. J. Polson; (2) Mrs. J. Wilson; Weekly Wapinschow:-Won by (3) Mrs, N. Drummond.
Two-Bowl Pairs: Won by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Summers (2) Mrs. Polson and Mrs. Cunningham..
Four-Bowls Pairs:-Won by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Cunningham; (2) Mrs. Drummond and Mrs. McLeod.
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