THE HONGKONG

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25, -1937.

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H.K. LADIES

DESERVE

VICTORY

(By "The Pilgrim")

Mrs. Perrin and Miss Marsh. These gents were muinly due to the splen did work of Miss Pope ut centre- half. She noticed that the Saints' greatest strength iny in the centre, and changed her tactics at once. concentrating on both wings. There- after the Hongkong attack down lac wings were always dangerous.

Miss M. Smalley and Miss Marsh combined effectively on the right flank, the former displaying won- derful turn of speed before sending in well-placed centres. On the other wing, Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Moore were, ever ready to snap up all the opportunities which were of. fered. Mrs. Perrin was a magnifi- cent lender and distributed the oall well: she was also always in the right place to await its return.

WEAK HALVES

to

Their third screen marriage is celebrated by Helen Vinson and Warner Baxter In "Vogues of 1038," the gay technicolour musical at · the King's Theatre on Friday, and for the third time Itelen loses Warner to another, his time to Joan Bennett

RIFLE SHOOTING

Difficult Weather At Yesterday's Meet

CLUB'S LATE WIN Small Ships Lose After Leading By Try

The Saints, strangely enough, de- terlorated after they had taken the lend. Their half-backs seemed clear the ball haphazardly. Though she was showing signs of distress following the hard work she had put in, Miss J. Wong was the best of a weak trio. Miss G. White, at right back,

was a staunch defender and never slackened under pressure. Mrs. Rose saved some point-blank shots from Mr. Perrin. The tendency of

A try by Lammert in the last five The spoon and practice shoot on the defence to flock into the circle

the army ranges yesterday was minutes of the game, and converted contributed to the Saints' downfall.

Miss P. Gittins and Miss E. Churn marked by an unexpected increase in by Oliphant, enabled the Club "A" in the attack tried to get going, but the number of competitors, of whom to snatch victory from the Small nearly 80 took part. Weather con- Ships, on the Club ground yesterday. Miss Grey and Miss Helbling, with

were difficult; and many After a scoreless first half, Navy their

inckling

hard ditions and

members found that the strong and gained the lead early after the re- clearances, gave them no latitude.

The superiority of the Hongkong constantly varying wind demanded all sumption when Morgan made valu their skill in combating it. The able ground and passed for Adoms to Ladies in the closing stages was very

touch down. Marsh falled with the marked. They were much the better light on the whole was good.

Lending scores:

kick. Club attacked several times, side and fully deserved their victory.

Watts almost getting away and Lam- I am looking forward to their clash

mert making a dash only to be with the Champions.

brought down.

Пре

CLUB TOO

GOOD FOR POLICE

Beats Scratch Side 5-0

The Royal Engineers, who were down to meet the Club at King's Park last evening, were unable to field a team; a scratch Police XI turned out instead and were beaten by five goals to nil. The Club started with eight raen, being without Bickford, Whitley and S. Fowler. For the first ten minutes the Police were on the offensive and got very near to scoring, but Benwell in goal for the Club was cafe. As soon as Whitley and Bickford arrived on the scene, the Club attack in- proved, and after a nice forward movement initiated by Divett, Bick- ford flicked the ball past Ganda Singh to give his side the lead.

A second raid down the left wing was made by "Bond, who crossed-o- neat centre to Divett and the latter made no mistake.

In the second half, Purtab, the well- known Interporter, substituted for S. Fowler on the right wing as the latter Al- failed to put in an appearance. though the Police had put up a strong resistance up to the interval, they collapsed in this half before the vigor- ous aggression of a full Club attack. Two further goals were added by Bickford, and Whitley increased the lead with a fifth goal,

The Club played well as a team, due probably to the weak opposition. The Police gave a good account of

themselves against a much superior side, in defence, Brown was pro- minent, making several fine openings for his forwards, whe did not make The the best use of them, however. two backs, Man Singh and Mehar Singh were hard hitters, but erratle with their clearances. Teja Singh on The right wing and Narwant Singh, at centre forward, were the best of a disjointed forward line.

Benwell was playing in, the Club #oal with a broken nose, sustained during game last Saturday. He would be well-advised to keep away from the game and have a complete rest. It's not worth it, Benny!

BADMINTON LEAGUE

Kowloon Tong's Win Over St, Adrew's

8. B. (bl

E. R. A. Haynes (Scr.) Lieut. Jenks (Ser.) Sgt. Mannell (Scr.) C. Watson (Ser.)

300 500 600 AKE. 32 34 31 07 32 33 30 Ds 31 20 31 DI

2031 30.00

H. W. Cary (1)

-30 30 28 80

P. O. Silcock (3)

31 23 20 87

Rin. Managh (1)

20 32 27 67

Boy Payne (6)

L/Cpl. Tonner (5)

L/Cpl. Graham (4)

24 32 28 84

27 30 20 83 20 31 25 82

The game was. vigorous one throughout, and the sides were even- ly matched. Close marking by the backs broke up most of the attacks. MacGrath gave a sound exhibition af back for the Club.

The teams were: Small · Shipa,~~~ Tel. Robinson (Decoy); A. B. Keeble (Duncan), A B. Marsh (Decoy), Mne Swabey (Tamer), A. B. Morgon

All the above competitors used the (Sandwich); P. O. Asquith (Dainty),

"1014” rifle.

S. R. (a), L/Cpl. Baker (7) Rin, Prem Singh (Scr.) Pte. Moss (8)

28 05

34 84

83+

Puran Singh (4)

/Sgt. Jordan (7) P. O. Clark (7) ... C. P. O. Fellow (6) L/Cpl. Langford (8) Pte, Rawling (9) A. B. Looker (Scr.) Sgt. Cooper (8)

25 02 27 02

27 80 20 31 00

21 28 701 | 27 29 76 20 23 27 70 23 21 31 75 23 28 26 75

Pie, Lever (Scr.) Mac, Heather (7) L/Cpl. Bennell (13) .. 25 29 20 74

• Denotes winner of the "Belt" spoon.

+ Denotes winner of the "handi- cap" spoon.

The handicap of each winner has

been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all S. R. (n) and S. R. (b) spoon shucts.

---At the spoon shoot on Saturday on the naval range at Stonecutters, the winners in the S. R. (b) series were og follows:-Cpl. D. James, R.M., (nett

Maring spoon).

Heather, R.N., (handicap spoon).

'The first week-end fixture arrang- ed by the Association will take place on Sunday when a vurled programme will be carried out.

RACING PROGRAMME

Events For Christmas Meet At Fanling

The Christmas Meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club will be held on December 18. The following events com |

prise the programme:

Canberra Handicap, 14 Miles. A sleeplechase for Australian "ponies,

Ambulance Cup. 1 miler. A hurdle 103 Jb. ac for China ponies. Weight Winners of a hurdle race last season 5 lb. penalty. Winners of a steeplechase last season barred,

jes, A steeple-

Talpo Handicap 14 chase for China "Ponies.

December Country Cup, Over the Coun. try Course finishing on the Race Coure.. For China ponies. Winners of a hurdle FACO or ateeplechase fast wasson barred. Catchweight 180 lb.

Ladies Scurry, 3⁄41⁄2 Hiles, For China Ponies, Weight 150 ib. Ponies that have started at this meeting 10 in, allowance, Winners of a sleeplechasp last season and winnera at this meeting barred. To be | ridden by ladies,

cinse Entries

with the Secretaries, Thomson & Co., at noon on December 9,

Kowloon Tong beat &t. Andrew's nine- BOWLS CLOSING DAY

mil in the "Division of the Badmin ton League last night,

L E. Kirby and J, P. Dawson (81 Andrew's) lost to Peier Le and . D. Allan, 12.21,

lost to N. A. B. Mackay And A Chan 22-24, lost to ft. E. Lee and

F. F. Ko 9-21,

B. A. Broadbridge and R. Stokes lost to Lo and Alian, 12-1, lost to Mackay

and Chan 9-11, lost to Lee and Ka 4-21.

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The closing day and presentation of Jawn bowla prizes of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club will be held ou Saturday, November 27.

Dowls and tennla will be played during the afternoon, commencing at of prizes and 2 p.m. The presentation

A. Knox and I. it. Darby lost to Lo and Alian 10-24, Fost to Mackny Chan 8-21, lost to Lee and Ko, 2-21.

ONE SIDED GAME

Play was rather one-sided on the Murray Parade ground yesterday, when St. Andrew's women beat Sea- forth women a goal to nil.

The Saints did most of the attack- ing but no goal was scored until late in the second half, when tho ball was pushed between the posts during I scramble.

will take place at 5.30 p.m. will be served by the ladies.

Tea

A.

B. Herbert (Dainty); Lieut. (Diana), A. B. Ilolmea Northey (Diana), Sig. Knight (Westcott), Sch. Master Forster, Mne Grant, Sig. Ford, E. R. A. Cutting, (ull Tamar) P. O. Adams (Decoy),

Club.-M. W. MacGrath; L. Lam- mert, D. D. Nelson, J. Redman, J. L. Bonnar; E. Watts, J. R. Henderson; R. G. L. Oliphant, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), Dr. E. W. Stout, A. W. Holden, E. Olsen, J. G. Harvey, W. Needham and T. H. Pratt.

TENNIS STARS

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DISPOSITION OF

H.M. WARSHIPS

The following in the disposition of 11.M. Ships in North China.

Shanghai: Falmouth (Flag), Dar- ing, Folkestone.

Suffolk.

Tsingtao: Sulto Weihaiwel: Lowestoft, Dorsetshire, Grimsby, Delight.

Chefoo: Duchess.

Hankow: Capetown.

Amoy: Adventure,

H.M.S. Lowestoft is due to leave Weihalwal for Tsingtao to relieve

HMS. Suffolk.

NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS

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Many a stomach sufferer has had to submit to the surgeon's knife-because he neglected stomach pains-pains that came an after eating. He dismissed these little twinges as nothing more than ordinary indigestion-and paid the price of his neglect.

For those little pains after cating mean that your food is fermenting in your stomach-forming corrosive acid to bura away the linlag your stomach walls i Gradually the neared flesh may form an ulcer which must be cut away, if you are to get better at all.

Don't let your stomach develop an ulcer Directly you fool pain after eating, tako a dose of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. It will make the stomach acid harmless, and clear the fermenting food right out of the stomach. Hundreds of men and women, some who had suffered unbelievable tortures, after every meal, have completely cured their stomachi troubles this easy way! Get a bottle of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder today, but be sure you da got the genuine Maclean Brand Stomach Powder bearing the signature "ALEX, C. MACLEAN." "Never Buld loose. Powder or Tablets Cheap substitutes are useless and may only tako your trouble worse. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it, write to Banket & Co, 10. Box 536 kong Kong.

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