SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUN

The Twelfth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 16th November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will, bo rung at

1.30 p.m.

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By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary.

Hongkong 11th November, 1935.

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THE: HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

SECOND DAY

FULL Shanghai "Tail" Exposed

1935.

INTERPORT:

OF DESCRIPTION

HONGKONG'S SECOND INNS: DOLDRUMS

(By R. Abbit)

of

Hayward hung his bat at one PERRY ANNOUNCES HIS

Leach's and the break beat him and took the off stump (67-7-0).

Minu and Ricketts land three singles and then the latter got a four be

WITHDRAWAL

tween hin lees and the wicket in NO MORE TOURNEYS

most marvellous way. Next

over

Minu lifted a big hit over Jenkin's head, but it did not go to hand. Hila

couple of overs was a bright kpot.

but

No Energy

Anything!

Half Ill-Half Well. The Plight of the Victim of Exhausted Nerves, and the Remėsly.

No matter how great your normal energy, no matter how strong your will, you cannot per- sistently Impose too novera a strain, upon your powers without. sooner or later experiencing u breakdown!

ret

The early symptoms of nervous exhaustion are easy to recognize. you lose your spirits, feel nervous. and irritable, small things worry, assuming Che unpect of big trou- bles. Your memory becomes un- certain and your thoughts con- fused; perhaps headaches, hot

tendency to Act flushes, and easily excited are noticeable; your digestion suffers and you feel the need of stimulante to cheer you up and to aid your appetite. At night sleep is fitful, with the result that on rising.

Probably the very best cure for such a condition le a long sea voyage.

treatment within the means of everybody, and which innumerable sufferers But few can afford either the time or the money for this method r

Willlame' Pink Pills. It is truly astonishing how a short course of these

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At the close of the second day's play in the cricket Interport were then drawn. The total is thus match in the New South Walesayed you feel tired and unẞtted for the labours of the day. Kn

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ho

up nicely before the game was re.ament when he was beaten by throughout the world havo found completely efficacious, is by means of Dr.

semi-final

Nov. 11. Sydney Fred Perry, the English and Wim- it did not last for Lench bowled Minu bledon tennis champion, who is now with the first ball of his next over. in Australia in connection with his 77-84. Dunkley anicked four appointment with Slazenger's, has past

withdrawal from all Flips and

and put one to leg for announced his single.

Jenkins then began his tournaments and exhibitions in the

country, over when it was five o'clock by Hong-

The Englishman, who is generally kong time or perhaps I should say Peak Trant time. Anyway it did no regarded as the greatest amateur harm as Dunkley snicked a two and player in the world to-day, made this was nearly out five times. Stumps announcement after winning his Brat Tennis etts Championships, in which

his back strapped up. This was between Hongkong and Shanghai the Colony in their second 84 for 8. Dunkley not out 7, Ricketts

It was a bit grey carly yesterday due to the injury he received in the innings led the visitors by 117 runs with two wickets in hand. not out 8. Shanghai were dismissed in their first knock for 180, leaving morning and it seemed possible there semi-inals of the American Singles

but it cleared

imer. Allison at Forest Hillle Hongkong 33 runs ahead. The Colony lost eight wickets in the would be a little drizzie"

Nevertheless, the Englishman beat sumed at 11.45. Minu from the Law. subsequent play for 84 runs.

the four.quare leg seat the ten up. In the courts end bowled a maiden to Booth Sydney player, Breakspear, by 3-6, la enrich the blood, build up the nerves and give new vitality to the whole The reason why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do this is because of their Madar aid well to saVC

to Kerman (not out 10). Un-struggle.

In announcing his withdrawal, unique formula, devised originally by a physlelan (an M.D. of Edinburgh Hayward set his field well out when sume bowler's third over he set a leg (not out two), and then Pereira bowl. 8-9, 48. 6-8 and 9-7, after a torrific Williams feeed Perry said took

"red-hot catch at mid-of. lagi ball Pearce was lucky to snick the balls off two of which Kerman self as well as to, his-opponents for highly teneßcial to the human organism, but uleo ono of such outstanding

one between Kermani and first slip had eunshaw fours, Personally I

importance that it has been declared by the highest medical authority to be Ban On Ski-ing Instructors 16181, and Hongkong were much for four. With 20 up Leach went

more cheerful.

Keriant for Elliot. In spite of

Perry fell in the first set of his Indispensable to life. the leg trap don't think it is any good bowling him to continue-Router. With Harry Madar in

cracked

Pereira to Kerman who seems to like P

inatch bit. Poarce

right through Jenkins

against Wilmer. Their unsurpinseed curativo strength-restoring qualities have given him. Berlin, Oct. 18.

started to nurse the bowling

glanced

Dr. Williams Pink Pilla supreme place among the world's tonle remedies. Great Britain has decided to enter le got a single off Pereira's last ball it for four to long leg and

However, Hongkong hopes rose Allison, injuring his side, and was

chemists everywhere. sevon men and seven women for the and then cracked a long hop from a single. Fincher was mastily hit on

championship by beating Sydney drove him beautifully to extra cover wicket seemed to be going a bi-and Minu's next over into Rickett's hands 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Allison went on to win A few days after his injury, Perry defensive game. It is noted with satisfaction here well and played

It late cut the fifth ball beautifully.

actress. that despite the exclusion of regular At 100, Pearce relieved Pereira, Ker-1-10.

The two Pearces were now in to- rather looked as if the three silps married Heen Vinson, the cinema for two-Madar saved aki-ing instructors from the Gamer,

wero shade close but it is, dievltĮ Austria, France, and Switzerland, the a four well-and carted him for four gether, and things were very quiet to judge from the score box. Next three countries most affected iry this to long on, but skied the next over Pat Madar bowled one over before tes over he did the same thing. By the

Ane leg his luck held and and Tam Pearce cracked him for a ruling, are to compete. They will his hend enter incontestable amateurs.

even Ricketts could not

rench it.

extra cover. Thinge Way it might be more correct to say lovely four to The administration building for the Madar. hit three-it was an Winter Olympiad has been completel.

mining. Tam close in. Reven maidens

LEACH'S STRAINED BACK It is situated between the two sin pensive over and one rather wondere very quiet afterwards and Leach that there were two slips and gully ed why he did not try bowling his leg got a single off the last ball of his

Kermani put Pereira to third man breaks round the wicket, Kermani eighth over! Incidentally there were carted another long hop from Minu for too many appeals for b. for for a single and Leach only just la square leg and it looked as if balls that were manifestly too high, chopped down outside a yarker, which

In a rugby match played on the M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA Hongking were losing their grip on Aler Pearce cracked Jenkins for four went between his legs for a single.

and two and then in nix eleventh over The slight strain in the back which new ground at Prince Edward Road Įthe gamez

on Saturday yesterday afternoon, the Fast Lan he bowled Tom Peurce with a beauty Lesch developed

especial cashire Regiment defented the Royal which was of perfect length and seemed to worry him a little

aqulek run. Army Medical Corps by 15 points turned a bit 48-2-26. Madar suc-ly in starting for

Kermani get another four to mid (five tries) to nil. cecded,

The forwards of both aldes played wicket off Pereira who was not bewi-

apa strenuous game, but the three- ing well. Both atsimen were

the bowling with the

quarters were out of position and uartos ense, mut things did not look geverul atacking movements failed. 16 utmost m

For the winners Evans and. North made a number of good openings which the wing men falled to back

Downhill and Slalom events in the Minu-his first hand ball-for four and the shoulder by one that got up the when Booth snicked the first ball beaten in straight sets by scores of ¦ Surely, therefore, they are worthy of a test if you need torilo help!. Of.

fourth Olymple Winter

are to be held next Fumes, which

hin mani cut

for a big single. Madar shaped very hitting the next ball skied it for at first slip.. 51-13-2. Leach alter-Wood in the final

Kermani to take an easy catch, 26-ed his order and went in himself and

official stands of the ski stadium.

Tourists Lead By 49 Runs

On First Innings

Adelalle, Nov. 11.

KERMANI OUT

ex-

At 86 Pearce relieved Pereira and Kermani drove his first ball for fear, but extra should have saved it. up. break1

But then, with 29 runs added Minu who had stuck to it magnificently--

Alec then sent the 60 up with a had his reward. Kernan, who right drive all, along the carpet, but ly was forcing the game, wemed to next over he was 1.b.w. to Leach have hit a four over cover's Alen Praire raced away from the 63-3-14. He had been in about well for Hongkong;,: Continuing their against the M.C.G. tourists to-day, eatos 186346. It was hard on for after shaping confidently and first innings wicket and brought off a marvellous minutes. Further disaster followu, South Australia made 322 runs in Kermani to miss his hundred. The making a few nice strokes Garthwaite

played

forward hard to an off.

think Pearce's fifth ball clean beat reply to the visitors 371. On Satur-batsmen had crossed and of the first

from Jenkins and was bowler. G—— day, they had made 200 for five wic-ball of Pearce's next over Ricketts Hayward survived an appeal for Kermani and missed the balla by a kets when stumps were drawn...

sheet of paper, and tissue paper at caught a pretty one in the slips

LB,w. from his second ball. A few

that. Minu sont down a very good 180-10-0. Hongkong were 33 on

runs later Madar walked straight into over and beut, Leach twice. But he Jenkins' leg trap-63-5—1, "Things got a couple of runs through the silps

catastrophe.

Leach

next over Kermant

and I'm ayu did nearly caught and bowled Hay mut sure it

u sure it would have paid to Penree and Fincher opened to Elliot

drop second silp b, but a doubt, aud Jenkins. There were two singles ward but could not get across

Hayward was premred to chance a

runs the

getting 11 wicket. Pearce was troubling Ker- loose one every over which went for four every time.

Walker, the South Australian bats- mun, datingalshed himself avainst: the Englishmen and hit up 06 not .out.

J. Sims, the Middlesex bowler, wAR the most successful trundler for the M.C.C., capturing four wickets for 134 runs.

HONGKONG BAT

Jenkins nicely two.

Pached a

in the first over and Flacherowo ever no fault of the later's, who was At close of play to-day, the M.C.C. Elliot's second over was on the short backing up normally. A run late had scored 125 runs for five wickets. side. Jenkins-gave Teddy a full toss Perase was 1b.w. to Leach. 64—6—0. mant a lot but unfortunately put down

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RICKETT'S SUCCESS

At 103 Ricketts relieved Minu who "had" bowled excellently. Donald Loneli played forward at his second ball and Persee took a nice catch at first slip 103-4-17. A sigh of relief went round the ground which could prob- ably have been heard at the Peak Tram Station. Fource stuck Kermani

RUGBY MATCH

East Lancashires Beat Medicals

Evans (3), North and Ftc. Fitz- gerald scored the tries for the win- hers,

Last week the East Lancashire Regiment defeated the Royal En- gineers by 10 points to 9 in a very close encounter, played on the same Kround,

FRIENDLY MATCH

Diocesan Boys' Beat East Lancs

Playing at home in a friendly cricket match yesterday afternoon, the Diocesan Boys' School defeated the East Lancashires by 83 runs.

Batting first, the School compiled 100 runs for seven wickets and de- clared R. Broadbridge was top

up for five balls next over and then scorer with 68 to his credit, while F. gave him a rank long hop outside his leg

Lay scored 52.

missed five batsm S. M. Elvin dig.

for 43 runs.

Ricketts proceeded to bowl to Pat The soldiers replied with 77, of Madar with a silly mid off and a silly which, Goldsworthy claimed 19. T. eover with Garthwaite and Madar at Matthews captured four wickets for deep extra and long off respectively to save the fours.

Runs now came much slower and the Hongkong ground fielding drew

when

17, and the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent four for 24.

much applause. Alee Pearce, and the Law Courts and Pereira-with n Teddy Fincher being most prominent. leng leg, thank goodness, from the The only four for some time was Yard End. His first ball, a yorker,

Madar quare-cut a long-hop from Ricketts. Pearce had eliminated and came in to hit the base of the kept very low even after it pitched the bad ball in the last few overs but at off peg. 140-5-13. Leckie got 117. Hayward wisely replaced him with single and Kermani a four (the usual Garthwaite though the latter is

half-volley) and off the second bali used to

to the

Yard End, and in his first of Minu's next over Leckie was snap- ver obviously was in difficulties and ped at the wicket 146-6-1. Much bowled a no-ball or two. The only better from Hongkong's point nther event of interest before thin view. was a confident appeal for a catch at

HITTER SENT IN

of

the wicket against Kermant of Garth- Leach then altered his order and waite, when the ball turned about sent Elliot in to hit, and a four to six inches from the off. Opinions long on was produced. But he was were divided but the ball probably hit not quick enough obviously to hit his tummy. At Lin the score was Peroira and after receiving one over 139 for 4 wickets-Kermani not out he was twice beaten and then had his 57 and Pat Madar twelve. Extrus off peg pushed back by one at which: Alleen.

he should have played forward. 150—7—1.

AFTER TIFFIN

The game was resumed after the Another hitter, Williams, succeeded, usital salve of photographs at eight and got a snicked single through the minutes to two, Binu bowled from slips.

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