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INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

HONGKONG STUDENTS GAIN MOST POINTS.

FANLING HUNT.

GREAT HUNT IN A DOWNPOUR.

on this

INTERPORT SHOOT.

Only One Cure For Anaemia.

BOXING.

CHINA FLEET.

Amateur Boxing Championships Semi-Finals and Finale. At the

THEATRE ROYAL, Saturday, 21st March, commencing at 9 p.m. Admission $1, 32, and $4. Booking for Members of Servicon Moutrie's, Wednesday, and

and Saturday. Thursday, Gonóral Public-Friday

- Proliminary Sessions at the

R. N. Canteen Theatre at 8.30 p.m.

II.K. POLICE MAKE BIG SCORE Anaemia, that insidious aliment which gives rise to so many YESTERDAY,

subsidiary complaints, is one of Yesterday's interport tournament the most prevalent and dangerous A big field turned out on Sunday last at Pott's Bungalow to enjoy an Before a large gathering yes- excellent run with hounds over some between the Hongkong and Shanghai diseases of present day civiliia- terday the Inter-University

of the best country yet encountered. Police took the form of an interesting tion. Blood impoverishment, for Athletic Meating was concluded

The hounds which have recently revolver shooting competion, in that is anaeina, means that life on the South China A.A. ground. suffered from hysterls were out on Among those present ware H.E this occasion for the first time and which were illustrated all phases of and health is threatened at its Baid that the condition of your the Governor, Sir William Pool, hunted wall, a couple of whom led the revolver work, such as shooting at very source. It has been well moving objects from various distancs blood is the condition of your. and Lady Peel, Sir Williama pack throughout.

Mr. Corbett, our fox, was more than The competition was held at the Bowen health. Moreover, there is scarcely! Hornell, Vice-Chancellor of the Hongkong University, Capt. T. A. 11. Coltman, A.D.C. to His Excel- taking line which made the fold Road Revolver Range, and was at a disease or aliment of any kind

Dr. R. Ponsonby Fane, Hen, spread nut, each having to find his tonded by teams of eight men each which is not attributable to the at lency, Dr

representative of the two Forces. dopleted and impure condition of. Mr. and Mra. R. H. Kotewall, Mr. own way over streams and banks.

Finding in the Cover behind Pott's Hongkong came out winners with the blood supply. Physical work G. F. de Martin and Mr. Kwok

Bungalow, hounds went away at a Slu-lou.

During the course of the meeting good pace in a southerly direction, an aggregate of 639. points as com-uess and emaciation, pallor end the pared with Shanghal's total of 318. gldàiness, debility and nourestho- two records were broken. In the Pole swinging right-handed across Vault the height reached was 10f1.1/4 valley to the bills and eventually The scores for the main interport nia, dyspepsia, rheumatism and inch, in which three men tled, and in | finishing at Dill's Corner. Shortly Putting the Shot, D. Oppenhelm bet-after the start, heavy thunder clouds event are shown hereunder: tered his recent throw at the Inter- began to gather with occasional vivid

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Hall sports meeting by three and a flashes of lightning and by the end half inches, hls throw being 38 1/21 of the run it was pouring "cats and

doga," Tho scene was somewhat Insp. Booker. 23 23 20 25 101 25 14 20 20 70 reminiscent of Snafilas' picture "Merry Insp. Carpenter 21 18 20 20 70

Insp. Carey At the conclusion of the sport, England."

P. S. Ritchie.. 18 22 20 20 80 626 2004 Lady Peel presented the prices to

There were so many wet shirts L. 3. MacKay.. 18

82 the successful competitors.

18 12 20 30 80 Sir W. Hornell then addressed the after the run that the idea of a second L. 8. Russell.. 21 11 20 30

16 13 20 gathering, and after congratulating one was abandoned. The Hunters L. S. Scott the Hongkong University on having Arme, it is understood, made a very P. S. Brand. gained the first place and also Les good profit out of Whisky Macdonalds, Hab-llong for having obtained the whilst the Club Secretary is to be individual championship, thanked all congratulated on his wardrobe, the those present for having contributed contents of which seemed to fit all:

and sizes and shapes. to the success of the occasion,

Sun and the Lingnam also

for having Universities Yat-sen

thanked sent down teams. He also the Committee and members of tho Hongkong University for having organized the sports, and expressod the hope that it would be the fore- runner of many more of the kind. He also expressed his thanks to the Hon. South China Mr. Kotewail, the Athletic Association for the use of

Prizes Presented.

LOCAL YACHTING.

LADIES' RACE FOR MRS. ROUSE'S PRIZES,

There was n ladies' race at the R. II. K. Yacht Club yesterday, for Mrs. Rouse's prizes. The course was:

Tota!

Hongkong.

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thint class of ailments which alicts the female, sex; are all traceable to blood Impoverishment and can only be treated efficiently at their source--the blood stream. There is only one method of treatment which has been proved definitely to improve and increase the blood and that is by oxyganiza- tion.

what

This is a leaf out of nature's 100 119 170 190 630 book, a purely natural method of

performing artificially Shanghai.

nature is trying and failing to de 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total when you are suffering from 22 10 89

anaemia. The oxygen you breathe is purifies, enriches and Increases 0 12 the blood but in acute sickness the natural oxygenizing process in not fast or powerful enough. In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills there is a valuable agent, easily assimil- able into the blood stream that

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Total 92 51 110 66 318

of health-

the ground, the Hon. Mr. Grensy

The competition took place in the enables the blood to absorb in- Director of Public Works, who helped them with the track, the Hongkong

Channel Rocks (F), Kowloon Rock presence of a large gathering, which creased quantities Boy Scouts and the St. John Ambul (P), Mark on line (8), Cust Rock included the Inspecter General, Hon. giving oxygen. That is the secret ance Brigade for their excellent work and Aiso Sir William and Lady Peeinark boat (S), Channel Rocks (3), Mr. Wolfe, and other high Police of this world-famed remedy's suc

Mark on line (S), Cust Rock mark, ficials. bont (S), a distance of 9.1 miles,

for having come there that after

лоод.

Miss Allee Wood then presented Lady Pect with a bouquet, after which three cheers were given for Sir Wil- Ham and Lady Peel.

Open Events.

800 Metres (Open)-1, H. Muller: 2. Robinson; 3, Ichak. Time: 2 mins.

19.3/5 secs.

1,600 Metres (Open Relay)-1, Chinese Athlotte Association; 2. H.M.S. Hermes. Time: 3 mins. 67.2/6

всев

School Boys Relay-1, St. Paul's College; 2, St. Joseph's College; 3, Queen's College.

School Girls Relny-1, Diocesan firls' School; 2, Mul Fong College; 3, St. Paul's Girls' College.

Inter-Varsity Evenin

1,600 metres Relay-1, Hongkong Time: University; 2, Sun Yat-sen.

3 mins. 68 secs.

Long Jump (Ladies)-1, Mis A. Wan Wond (H.K.); 2, Mian Szoto (L.); 3, Miss Lee Chiu-lung (L.). Distance: 12 fi. 8 1/4 ina.

200 motres Low Leung King-plig (L); 2, Lee Kah- long (H. K.) 3. Lau Shuon-ming (1) Timo: 29 1/10 sees.

The results were as follow:

"H" Class, Started at 3 p.m. Yacht. Pos. Sailed by.

Diano,

Rolin,

La Linda, Argulln it.

Mr. Blugham.

1

Mrs. Thorpe.

?

Miss Mackic.

3 Mrs. Pearce.

"1" "Y" and "6" Cluse Started.

Why Wonder? Wings, Bluejacket, Boojum, Speedwell,

nt 3.05 p.m.

3

Mrs. Fowkes.

Mrs. Flood.

2

Mrs. Adams.

c .

Mrs. Pickering,

i

Mrs. Stewart.

LADIES' GÓLF.

CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY MRS. D. S. LAMBERT.

At Fanling on Sunday, the Ladies' Championship of the R.H.K.G.C, was Hurdles won by Mra. D. 8. Lambert, who beat

Mrs. II. P. Keary by 4 and 3.

Mrs. Burton qualified for February for the Captain's Cup, after a tie with

Javelin Throw-1, Ma Yuen-kute Mr. Rodgers.

(Sun Yat-Sen); 2, To Shu-cheng Mrs. Roffey won the bogey com- (L.): 3, Wong Ping-kwan (S.Y.S.) petition for the prize presented by Distance: 128 ft. 11 ins.

Hop. Step and Jump-1, Szoto Mrs. Gilmore-tws up. Kwong (L) 2, Leung King-ning (1): 0.0. de Souza (1. K.). Ds Lance: 44 ft. 1 inch.

There will be a medal competition on the New Course, Fanling, on March 31 for a prize, kindly presented by Mrs. Cassidy.

Attention is again drawn

to the

100 metres (Ladies)-1, Mios A. Wood (H. K.) 2. Miss Kwok Pul- annual prize-giving on March 24, at chee (H. K.) 3, Miss Szeto Wun Fanling.

(L.). Time: 15 2/5 secs.

H. Mn

10,000 metres.1, H. (H. K.); 2, Leung Chun-tong (L); 42 Time: 3. Nomanbhoy (H. K.).

4

твіла, 2/5 несв.

High Jump-1, Cheung Wing-yau (L.) 2. Leung King-ping (L.); 3, Joe Hah-long (H. K.). Height: G ft. 4 1/2 ins.

200 metres Relay (Ladies)-1, Hongkong University: 2, Lingnam. Time: 32 1/2 beca.

800 metres Relay.-1, Hongkong University; 2. Lingnam; 8, Sun Yat-

Gen.

Individual Championship-1, Los Hah-long 29 points; 2, D. J. N. An- derson 20 points; 3, Loung King-ping 14 points.

Inter-University Championship.-1, Hongkong, 103 points; 2, Lingnam, G8 points: 3, Sun Yatsen, 13 points.

C. A. L. RUMJAHN'S EASY WIN.

ADVANCES ANOTHER ROUND IN OPEN SINGLES.

Interest in yesterday's tennis matches in the Open Championships centred on the game between C. A. In Tumjahn and Slow Kimiaang, Which the former won easily although the second set went to twolvo games.

The Resulin.

The full results of the matches decided yesterday follow:

Open Bingle

M. K. Lo beat W. J. Howard 6-1. BISQUIT DUBOUCHE

6-2.

C. A. L. Rumjahn boat Siow Kim-

sang 6-3, 7-5.

L. T. Řide received walk over From G. Lol.

Taul Wal-pul received walk over from Capt. W. H. Morgan,

8. A. itamjahn received walk over from W. N. Patch.

Open Doubles.

Lee Woon-taf, and... Leo Wal-tool boat F. Grose and R. Chos 6-4, 6-7.

E. C. and E. F. Fincher received walk over from V. V. Soonderam and Lee Hau-me.

Club Championship. L Goldman beat RHD. Wide; 6-0, 0-0

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