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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST '30, 1927.

Our Portrait la of Mr. E. F. WHEELER, of 22, Regent Street, Bulby, Doncastor, England, who Writen!

THE WORLD SPORT

HOME FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

"OUR BETTY.”

REACHES FINAL IN U. S.

Forest Hills, Aug. 30. Miss Betty Nuthall has entered the final by defeating Mrs. Chapin 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.

London, Aug. 29. Following the opening of the football season

on Saturday number of games were played to-day, a feature being the high scoring in several matches.

Miss Nuthall received un.ovation In "About two years ago I had a nasty

the Second Division both Man- for her ball control throughout the there being only one wound break out lu my big too. I had

chester City and Notts Forest match, it attended to for about three months

scored seven goals when playing momentary lapse when she made four double faults in the second set. bat during that time i had spread to all

at home, and in the Southerner deadly placing was exhilarat- the toes, with the result that I had to.

Section of the Third Division, operation,, but with no avail.

ing and her must effective smashing undergo

Millwall, with Torquay, Then, after another operation, as it did"

comers to the League, as opposi-rounded off a fine sequence of win not get any better, I thought I would give your Clarke's Blood Mixture'a trial,

tion, scored nine times. Swindon ning strokes. "Mra. Chapin, who is a most experienced player, won as After taking the first three bottles I could

beat Coventry by six clear goals. walk better, and now after having aluo

Results of to-day's matches are many points from Betty's lapses as

from her own efforts. bottles the wound has quita healed, and

as follow: I am ploused to say I have not seen any sign of it breaking cut since."-

Sufferers from Bad Legs, Abscesse Ulcars,

Pilse

Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Bolle, Pimples, Eruptions Rheemade, Gout, should realise that lotions and ohumeats can but give temporary relief-o be sure of complete and lasting benefit, the blood must be thoroughly cleansed of the impure waste matter, the trun cause of such troubles. Clarke's Blood Mixiere quickly attacks, overcomes, and expale tha trapurities, that is why so many remarkabia recoveries etapil to its credit. Pleasant to taka, and free from injurious ingredients.

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Division III (South).

"TELEGRAPH” FOOTBALL

COMPETITION.

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY FOR EASY FORECASTS.

The "Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $50 to the readers who send in twelve correct forecasts of the results of the English and Scottish Football League matches (to be played on Saturday next, September 3rd.) set out in the Coupon below. No goal scores are required; only forecasts showing wins or draws.

In the event of no rendor forecasting all twelve matches, a prize of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number of correct forcensts; and. In the event of two or more reudera 'send- ing in an equal high number, the prize of $25 will be divided.

Read the Rules below and follow them carefully-

Rules of Competition."

1. All forecasts must be contained on coupons cut from the "Hongkong Telegraph," the name of address, of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in ink.

2. All envelopes must be addressed

Street, and Wyndham

marked

to the "Hongkong Telegraph," 1/3, "Football Competition" on the front, with sender's name (without address)

3. Any number of attempts may on the back. be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempt.

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4. The prize of $50 will bo award- ed to the competitor who sends in Misa Helen Wills boat Miss Helen twelve. correct forecasta Jacobs 6-0, 6-2-Reuter's Ameri-coupon. If there is no correct fore- cast of all twelve matches, a prize 1 can Service.

of $25 will be awarded to the com- [Miss Nuthall was the only Bri-petitor who sends in the greatest tish player left in the National number of correct forecasts on enol Tennis Championship. She fought coupon. In the event of more than her way into the semi-final by one competitor forwarding an equal winning number of forecasts, the beating Miss Eleanor Goss, and $25, will be divided equally between now, as a result of her win over such competitors. No competitor, Miss Chapin, she will meet Miss however, will be entitled to more Wills in the final.]

than one share of the prize.

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* 2 Exeter

Luton

1 Norwich

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0 Charlton

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Millwall

9 Torquay

'Swindon

6 Coventry

Walsall

2 Watford

Division 111 (North).

Ashington Chesterfield Halifax Lincoln Rotherham

0 Crowe

4 Durham Barrow

4 Wigan 2. Tranmere

-Reuter.

SHANGHAI FOOTBALL.

British Progress.

Forest Hill, later.

Betty In the doubles, Miss Nuthell and Miss Joan Fry beat 3 Miss Sterry and Miss Hill. 6-3, 6-3. Miss Chapin and Miss Eleanor Goss entered the semi-finals, by beating Miss Eileen Bennett and Miss Helen Jacobs, 6-4, 6-0,

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6. All forecast coupons must reach the "Telegraph" office not later than 12 o'clock (noon) on Saturdays. Coupons received after that time will be disqualifled.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on Sep- tember 3rd:

DIVISION 1.

Leicester V Sunderland. Liverpool V Aston Villa. Nowcastle ▼ Tottenham.

DIVISION 11.

V

Clapton

Reading. Notts. F. ย S. Shields. DIVISION III (SOUTH). Crystal P. v. Northampton. Newport

Brighton.

V

DIVISION III. (NORTH).

Halifax Rochdale

V

Chesterfield. Nelson.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Falkirk Dundee Hamilton

6. The results of each wook's Name Competition will be announced in the Telegraph" of the Fridays follow- ing the dates on which the matches are played..

7. Competitors who have forwarded eight or more correct forecasts must send in claims for the prize. Enve lopes containing such claims must be 7-5-marked "Football Claim" and must

In the semi-finals, Mrs. Godfree and Miss Harvey beat Miss Eleanor 2 Goss and Miss Chapin, 6-4, 2 Reuter's American Service.

HAROLD LLOYD,

"FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" AT THE QUEEN'S. AFFILIATED WITH HOME.

Returning to the Queen's London, Aug. 30. Theatre as the fifth of the revival The Shanghai Football Associn-nights" pictures. Harold Lloyd's Heaven's tion has been admitted to member great comedy, "For ship of the Football Association.-Sake" is sare to receive a cordial Reuter.

welcome to-day and to-morrow when it will be the feature altrac-i tion at the Colony's principal;

Address

▾ Cowdenbeath, Partick,

No. 1.

Date

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reach this office not later than the Wednesday following the dates On 9. No match contained in which the matches are played, fail-coupon which, from any cause, is not ing which they will not be considered. played to a finish will be counted. No prizo will be awarded for which at 10. No member of the "Telegraph" claim has not been made,

stalf will be permitted to compete in 8. The "Telegraph" will accept no this competition. responsibility for the loss or non- 11. The Editor's decision must be delivery of coupons. No correspon-accepted as final on all points in dence or interviews will be entered dispute in connexion with the Com- into concerning this Competition." {petition.

MARK YOUR ENVELOPES "FOOTBALL" ON THE FRONT, AND WRITE YOUR NAME (WITHOUT ADDRESS). ON THE BACK OF THE ENVELOPE."

Strike out the teams which you think will lose, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn..

If you forecast eight or more results.correctly on one coupon, don't forget to make a claim not later than the Wednesday' following.

Watch the "Telegraph" on Fridays for results.

POLICE RESERVE ORDERS.

MORE EFFICIENTS. Orders hy the Hon. Mr. E. D."C. Wolfe, Captain Superintendent of

Sir Archibald, Sinclair asked cinema. in Parliament recently whether the

In "For Heaven's Sake" Harold Prime Minister would direct a systematic survey of the whole Lloyd' is a bored young million- country in order that informationaire who suddenly ands himself should be available as to the swept off his feet by a series of amount. of waste land that could astonishing events in the tougher

of regions New York. The profitably be planted with trees. Mr. R. M'Neill; replying, said the picture is delightfully funny and future policy of the Government it has at least one big thrill.

Interesting events included in in regard to afforestation was under consideration, but person-the topical gazette showing in the Police. ally, as a representative of the same programme are the recent Treasury, he should deprecate em- visit of the King and Queen

The following Police Reservists barking on such an enterprise 'ns Glasgow to open the new King the hon. member suggested, the George V bridge across the Clyde have been passed out as efficient usefulness of which he should and the visit of the Fleet to Ply-in Part 1 of Training Course: think was very problematical.

mouth.

SWIMMING SIMPLIFIED.

RELAX ON BACK, LYING IN WATER, IS FIRST STEP IN BACK CRAWL.

To learn the back crawl, recognized as the standard stroke for swimming on the back, the swimmer must first learn to lie on his back and relax. This will immediately prove the buoyancy of the body in the water.",

With the body afloat, begin the kick. This is just like the kick in the crawl, but allow less play from the hips to knees, making the leg movements chiefly with the lower part of the legs.

After getting the legs in motion, pass to the arm stroke. The arms travel around in a semi-circular fashion always, one counter-balancing the position of the other.

Relax, turn the thumbs down on the recovery, bend the elbow and draw elbow first until elbow passes head, then reach hand straight over the shoulder and pull about three- quarters side. Carry other arin through recovery as drive-is- made. Keep working hard at the kick and don't endeavour to make too much speed.

The breathing and the counter roll are the same as in the crawl stroke. Relaxation is what makes the stroke. In the back stroke, the mouth will always be above the surface. If your position is good, you, may breathe in and out at any time, but if you space the breathing with the movements of the arm, as in the crawl, it will be better for the general rhythm of the stroke.

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Training--Part I.

OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

ERROR IN YESTERDAY'S

COUPON.

We very much regret that in the coupon published yesterday in con- nexion with our Football Competi- tion there were only ten matches givon, instead of twelve matches as intended.

The two missing matches were Chinese Company-Cr. Sergt. in the Third Division (North) and R5 Wong Shiu-pun, Constables will be found included in to-day's RIO Edward Way, R12 Diam 3. K. coupon. Chan, R43 Teo Chi-on.

In order that competitors shall have correct coupons for the correct Indian Company-Constables number of daya we are publishing R202 M. Abdullah, R203 Abdul an extra conpon to-day to take the aziz, R204 Abdul Karim, R211 place of the incorrect one given Awtar Singh, R213 Bhagat Singh, yesterday."

A215 Fazal Mohamad, R218 Don't use yesterday's coupon, but Ghulam Mohamad, R280 H. N. use the extra one (giving all twelve Mehal, R231 W. M. Mehal, R240 matches) found below. Sohan Singh, R212 Taj Mohamad Khan.

Police Training School.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on Sep-

DIVISION L

Leicester

The advanced members of both Chinese and Indian Companies will attend at the Police Training School, Bonham Road, at 5.30 p.m. sharp on Thursday, 1st. September tember 3rd: and Tuesday, 6th September for instruction in Police duties and regulations by Inspector H. J. Paterson. Every member attend- ing will bring his Instructión Book with him..

Parades,

All recruits will parade in Mufti at the Central Police Station: for Squad Drill and Rifle Exer- cisca under Sorgt. R..J. Hunt at 5.30 p.m. sharp as follows:

Chinese Company on Thursday, 1st September and Tuesday, 6th September.

Indian Company on Friday, 2nd September and Monday, 5th Sep- tember,

(Sgd.) G. B. Hartford,

. D. S. P. (R).

Adjutant.

An amendment to the British Territorial Army Regulations pro- vides that all ranks will attend divine service at annual training in camp, but no officer or man will be obliged to attend the service of any religious body other than his own..

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Sunderland. Liverpool Y Aston Villa, Newcastle Y Tottenham,

Clapton Notts. F.

DIVISION I. (SOUTH).

Crystal P. Newport

DIVISION III (NORTH),

Halifax Rochdale

DIVISION I.

Reading,

S. Shields.

Northampton. Brighton.

Chesterfield. Nelson.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Falkirk Dunder

Cowdenbeath.

Hamilton

Address

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