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WEEKLY

GASTRITIS

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER ⠀ 11,

CKEY COMMENT

LADIES' GOLF Draw For Railway Cup

And Ross Cup

(By "The Pilgrim")

(Continued from Page 8.)

The results of the L.G.U. Medal Competition played, by the Ladies Section of the Hongkong Golf Club on November 3, were as follow: weak Shanghai defence. Mrs. M. Silver Division, Old courseMrs. | Rignall, the Northern goal-keepet, Shewan (00-20) 70; Mrs. Garner turned out without pads and though (03-13) 80.

she had not touched a hockey stick Bronze Division, New

for three years, gave a fair exhibi- Miss F. the interval, Mex: Challinor (101-31).

tlon. After Singer (08-27) 1; Mrs.

Karanfin relieved her in goal.

Mis E. Bloomfield defended with (07-22) 75.

ROSS CUP DRAW

determination, but Miss P. Feliguira, The draw for the Ross Cup result-as pivot, was Shanghai's star defen-

On Saturday when the Hongkong | Rifle Association held its frst week- end shoot at Stonecutters a match took place between members of the Dockyard Rifle Club, and the Fourth Submarine Floulla Rifle Club. While the Dockyard team used exclusively "1914" rides, two members of the Floulla team used the rifle as issued. and were granted a handleap of 20 polata as compensation. At the con- clusion of the shoot at 300 yards only two points separated the total but at 600 yards, in a a fading ilght, sev- eral member of

of the

Flollin Club found that lack of experience in fired as follow ing under auch conditions fold badly against them, and the match was won by the Dockyard with a margin of 38. The Fourth Flotilla Club spoon was won by Mr. Lakeman, and that presented by the Dockyard by Lieut. Jenko.

In the spoon und practice shoot held concurrently the nett spoon in the SR. (b) class was won by Lieut. Jenks with 00, and

the liandicap spoon in the S. (a) series by P. Thomas.

course- 70: Mrs. Maitland

Mrs. Challinor v. Mrs. Margrelt: Mrs, Holmes v. Men. Walker: Lady MacGregor v. Mrs, Wodehouse; Mrs. Smalley v. Mrs. Clark.

der. The forwards led by Mrs. Williams were precise in their at- tacks, but they lacked the speed of

their opponents.

GOOD HONGKONG DEFENCE Byes into the Second Round:

was im- The Honglong defence Mrs. Crapnell and Mrs. Woodward;

pressive. Miss Gray and Mrs. Greaves and Mrs. Garner; Mrs. Hlebling, full backs, were reliable and Miss

Lissaman and Mrs. Bishop; Mrs.

did some useful work. Miss Pope, ai Mrs. Valentine and Mrs. Gerondal;

centro half, was excellent and it was really her support of the forwards Lindsell and Mrs. Cassidy: Mrs. Forbes and Mra, D'Arcy Evans; Mrs.

which led to goals being scored. Mis Dovey and Mrs. Adams: Mrs, Simp Williams was also too well looked Morrison and Mrs. Overy; Mrs. Wnt right half, has a good idea of the zon and Mrs. Mulcahy; Mrs. T. Safter to be dangerous. Misa Green, J. E. MacKenzie and Mrs. Curtin; game and will feel more at home once

At the mid-week spoon and prac-Mra. Glover and Miss Goodrich; Mrs. tice shoot on the Army Rangea yes-McGowan and Mr. S. Mille; Mrs. terday competitors found threasselves Wolf and Mrs. Roffey: Mrs. Gilmore firing under almost ideal conditions. and Miss Gloves, The drop in temperature came as a most welcome relief, although strong and variable wind troubled

many.

Varled Progranıme

November 20; the second round by The first round to be played by

third round by December 14; the

round January 4; the fourth

by January 10, and the fifth round by February 1.

The first named player is respon-

RAILWAY CUF DRAW

The programme of events to besible for the arranging of the match. held on November 28, has beer com pleted. It has been arranged for matches and individual competitions sulted as follows:

to be held with the rifle and re- event volver, while an individual will take place on the clay-bird range, which is now approaching

completion.

Another week-end shoot will take place on Saturday at Stonecutters, which all Individual ful members are eilgible to attend, on the under standing that numbers are sent in by those responsible, to the Honorary Secretary by noon of Friday. Should It be found that the number of those wishing to take part is in excess of the target accommodation available. preference will be given to those who do not belong to the Regular Forces, and to those who are unable to attend the mid-week shoots.

The preliminary examination of scores made by members of the As- sociation is now proceeding, with the object of selecting teams to represent the Colony in the annual Inter-1 Colonial Match, Affliated members are not eligible for consideration and

The draw for the Railway Cup re-

Mrs. Walker' v. Mrs.

McGowan;

V.

Mrs. Forbes v. Mrs. Roffey; Mrs. S. Mills v. Mrs. Shewan; Mrs. Whyle Smith v. Mrs. Woodward; Mrs. Dovey v. Mrs. D'Arcy Evans; Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Gerondal; Mrs. Maitland Mrs. Valentine; Mrs. Challinor V. Mrs. Redmond; Mrs. Overy v. Mr. Lissoman; Mra. Lindsell v. Miss Goodrich; Mrs. Greaves v. Mra. Cassidy; Mrs. Garner v. Lady Mac- Gregor.

Byen to the Second round:

Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Holmes; Mra, Hiller and Mrs. Wodehouse.

The first round to be played by December 1; second round by De- cember 10; third round by January fourth round by January 21. The Ann will be arranged Inter. The first named player is responsible for the arranging of the match,

STRUCK BY BALL

M. Haman

Well on way to interport, honours,

she gets used to local conditless. Miss Gordon-Smith would do well to

keep up with her forwards when they are attacking. Mrs. Moore, in re glstering the "hat trick", proved a very able leader. I should like to see her perform against n more com pact defence. She is fast and should satisfactorily n the vacancy left by Mrs. Donald. Of the two fanks. the

Players Tell How Wong right wing combination of Miss M.

Ping Met Death

Smalley and Miss Marsh, was more effective. They form a speedy pair of forwards. Miss Marsh found the nct on two occasions.

The Truth

1937.

You cannot hope to get really better from your stomach trouble until you know the exact cause of it. Then only can you treat it scientifically and feel your pain go for good.

If you are troubled with flatulence, if you feel unpleasantly "Inil" after ordia- azy meals, if you are overcome by sickness regularly, or have palas in your shoulders |--then you can be fairly sale in pating

down your trouble to gastritis.

The cause of gastritis le ati excoes of acid in the stomach, eating into the stomach walla, setting up Indammation that may end, if not corrected, in a garirio ulcer. That is what you have to pat right. And you will do bert to use Macican Brand Stomach Powder fa regular doses,

You have to be careful what remedy you uss. Gastritis is not a condition you can afford to take chances with. MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder is professionally recomesanded. It is pure, scientifically produced and never varies in quality. It corrects excess acidity-gently and surely. Start to-day on ftaclean "Brand. De gure it is the original. Look for the signatur "ALEX. C. MACLEAN" on the bottle and carton. Your symptoma will soon disappear and you'll feel quite fit again, ready for your food. Gensing Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is sold only in battles in cartons. Never sold loose Powder or Tablets.

If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist or storm, write to Banker & Co., P.O. Box 534, Hong Kong.

HONGKONG ST. LEGER

Entries For The Eleventh Extra Meeting

The following are the entries re- ceived for the events in the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting which will be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, November 20:

Castle Peak Handicap--For China Ponies. "A" Class Winners of $5,000 or more in stakes since Janu- ary 1, 1037, barred. Jockey Allow- ance.. One Mile.-Bear Claw, Co- sack's Beauty, Diana Bay, Gladiator, Oak Bay, Soldier of Britain and Wild Lite.

Hongkong St. Leger-For China Ponles,

Grimns of this Season. Weight: 140 lb. Winners of one race, 5 lb. of two or more races, 10 lb. penalty. One and three_quar- ter miles. Expansion Time, Happy Eve, Havoc Eve, King's Coronation, Rob Roy and Scenle View,

Barrier Reef Handicap-For Aus- tention Subscription Ponies, "A" Class. Winners of $3,000 or more in stakes since January 1, 1937, barred. Jockey Allowance, Six furlongs Abic Amazon, Azice, Blandford, Centre Court, Courting Eve, Double Finesse, Electron, Home Brew, Katinka and Ranger,

it is pointed out that, for the first time, separate teams are being select- ed, one of which will fire with the the olier with ride as issued, and the S.R. (b) or "1814" weapon. Any

A verdict of accidental death was member who wishes to be considered returned at the inquest at the Cen- Miss J. Dalziel, at Inside left, will for inclusion in the preliminary prae-tral Magistracy yesterday on Wong have to come to some understanding Wadell, who Uces, should. communicate with the Ting, prominent footballer, who died with her wing, Miss Secretary, giving a list of the scores as a result of an injury received needs more speed to be effective. recently, made, and stating which while playing for the Eastern Athie- The Hongkong Ladies have quite a

tle on October 2. He died in the useful side and should be bold clining Buddha. Night View, Rose type of rifle was used,

Queen Mary Hospital seven days lengers for the runners-up position

in the Caer Clark Competition.

Leading scores made yesterday after the match.

were:

s, n. (b)

Capt. Ratelife (Ser.)

Rin. Nanagh (Ser.)

E. R. A. Haynes (Ser.)

Sgt. Mannell (Ser.)

Cpl. Peltowcr.)

it, Hawkina. (1)

Surg. Lt. Mackle (2)

Cpl. Pulan Singh (2)

Cpl. Miller (3)

Sgt. Bickell (4)

D/Cpl. Downing (2)

M. N. E. leather (*)

. B. M. Flaining (5)

L/Cpt. Tonnar (5)

St. Perkins (Scr.)

Tel. Ilinds (Scr.)

Graham (4)

200 300 000 Agg. 3390 33 00 30 04

All the above competitors "101" rifle.

A. I. (a)

Cpl. Ghulam Mohamed (8)

Pie A. II. Cox

1./Cpl. {laker ((0) Pie, T. Smith (15) Epi Cire (0)

L/Cpl. Langford (81

31 D4

113

00

Mr. R. Edwards sat as Coroner, with a jury comprised of Messrs. T. N. Murray (foreman), F. P. Lessen. and Chan Wal-chit. Sub-Inspector Hallam was present for the Police.

Dr. I. Newton said Wong was nd- milled to hospital with--Internal-in- juries and was advised to have an the

20 operation, but he refused. On following day he agreed

80

Tx

20 07

ured the

#ix

operation was carried out.

and the

PRIVILEGE FOR CIVILIAN CLUBS

Shorter Game On Week Days

The following reminder is given to captains of civilian teams taking

On October @ he showed signs of part in the United Hockey Tourna improvement but deteriorated, and ment. died on October 0.

Shum Chun Handicap.-(First or Second Section).-For China Ponles, "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. One mile.-Amberley, Apllas, Boolat Bay, Centre Forward, Commencement Day, Gordito, Harvest View, Jungle Jim, King's Jubilee, King's Lead, Laugh- Evelyn, Royal Consort, Royal High- ness, Soldier of China, Tyne and Virn.

New Bridge Handicap-For Aus- tralian Subscription Ponies,

"B" Class. Jockey Allowance. From the 11⁄2 mile post (about five furlongs). A Great Time, Australian Boy, Bobnlak Star, Derby Day, Dick Tur- pin, Llunarmon, Saucy Face, Snowy i River, Strathearrick, Vixen Tor and Zodiac.

Talpo

China Handicap, For Ponies, "E" Class, and Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season that have not won more than $1,000 In stakes. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races any- No Whips or where at any time. agreement,

Spurs allowed. From the two mile post ance round and in (about one mile

Clipper, 151 yards)-China Declasse,

Emergency Ebony Idol,

Lancashire Call, Happy Venture, Tich, Persian Cat, Philanderer, Popular Stor, Racing Strain, Widnes and Yum Sing.

When games commence late dur- A past-mortem revealed no exter-ing week days and it is not possibic injuries but the abdomen show for full time to be played, the Cap-

muluai ed signs of general peritonitis: The talas may, by cause of death was ruptured intes-arrange to play for a shorter period fine, followed by general peritonitis. than that laid down, i.c. 35 minutes When asked by the jury if each way, but in no case can the less than 25 time be limited to The operation was considered a suc cess, Dr. Newton said that if Weng must be made before the game com- minutes each way. The agreement 24 76 had consented to the operation on

admission to the hospital, it would mences and the umpires informed.

privilege extended to 73x in all possibility have been success- civilian clubs mainly, but as far as "netful.

Foreman of the jury: A hard blow possible, full time should be played. x-Denates the winner of the "handicap" might possibly cause the rupture? to send written notice of inability Civilian representatives are asked

The handleap of each winner has been-Yes.

to fleld a team, or telephone to come reduced by the point on aliown. This Sub.-Insp, Hallam: Could a foot-responsible official in good time. All procedure applies to all 9.11. (a) and S. ball hit Wong with such force as to clubs are asked to use only umpires (b) spoon cots,

Sgt. Jordan (7)

C. S. M. Challis

Skt. Cooper (9)

Spr. Albone (11) ....

Denoles the

spoon.

spoon.

winner of the

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As a mark of respect they flew

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This 15

cause the injury?—It might.

whose experience and known ability Mr. Reynolds, referee of the foot-ure generally accepted, though not ball game, said It was a

clean game necessarlly qualified. with no complaints from any of the

the Police. players or Wong. About 10 minutes free-kick was awarded before the close of the game, the Wong, who was 15 yards away from ball struck Wong and he fell to the the other players, stopped the ball ground. He was carried off the field. with his slomach. He kicked the said Wong was the only player in-ground,

In answer to the jury, Reynolda ball clear and then fell to the jured,

Wong Kan-chuen, Wong's nephew, aald Wong made no complaints about

It In Stomach Sergeant Shepherd, a spectator, any individual concerning his in- Enid mid-way in the second half a Jury.

Newcastle Handicap For Austen- lian Ponies, "C" Class. Jockey Al- lowance. Six furlongs.Beat That, Bravade,

Bay, Brutus, Discovery Llangollen, Roolfly, Streamline, Twi- light Star and Violet Queen,

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