BANISHES SKIN TROUBLES !
efficacy..
SHE-KO
For Skin Complaints and 5kin Injuries.
EXHIBITION MATCHES.
THE
FIREWORKS
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THE K. C. C.
AT
LAST SATURDAY
(By "R. Abbit"}
(Continued from Page 8.)
or
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TUESDAY,
All India Defeats Tourists
Mudras, Feb; 7,
All India defeated Lord Tennyson's team by an innings and six runs, Amar Singh, who took 3 for 38 and 6 for 58, being responsible for the defent.
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THE ONLY DRAW
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FEBRUARY
8, 1938.
TOO MANY CUPS IN FOOTBALL
Mr. McKelvie's Protest
To Council
com-
Vigorously protesting that there were too many cup competillons The home team scored 263, Lord Mr. J. McKelvie, of the Kowloon With Ride and John Penree to- played a defensive forward shot tol Leckle a shade too soon. The swing gether and every-one very exelted, Tennyson's XI, after being dismissed Football Club, declared at a inceting of the Hongkong Football Associa took the ball across to forward short both batsmen seemed to be very for 91, followed on and made 103.
It has been decided to play an in their calling and finally
football WALD seriously interfered You will have nothing but praise where Alue Pearce brought off shaky
the endorsing
re- with. While for She-ko after you have discovered, splendid left handed catch at full Pearce was thrown out by Zimmern extra test at Bombay on February 12.ion Counell yesterday that league
stretch. The ball never rose more from cover. It was a queer episodeReuter..
the Chairman, Mr. Pryde, {mark out that the Association had for yourself, Its healing properties than eighteen inches and had he not-Ride was further out of his ground in cases of skin complaints and minor started moving in anticipation be- but presumably as he was going the
fore the but actually hit the ball he other way the fieldsman thought his bie and no side can trail so long.a accepted the cups and that nothing injuries.
shot at the bow- tail with frequent success.
could be done at present. never have got near. Two beat chance WRS
It was decided to entertain the She-ka is an aromatle, antiseptic, would
runy later Leckle bowled B. D. Lay.ler'a wiekut which he hit. As a CRAICENGOWER STILL WINNING curative ointment of the highest Robert Lee hung on for a bit while matter of fact the batsman should
As was generally expected Crat-Islington Corinthians with a dinner, and a sub-committee, comprising Lloyd used his long reach and tried have been well in if he had run
Rengower bent Becreto though they Messrs. McKelvic, Warren and C. bit. They managed straight and grounded his bat.
did so more easily than I expected, Guingam, was elected to make ar She-ko is equally good for skin to force things
INTERESTING CRICKET It is rather difficult to estimate the troubles, eczenis, ringworm, itch, wet to add 16 runs before Lee was out
rangements. the same way as O'Bryen
strength of the Recreio batting as
A letter from the Middlesex Re- and dry sores, piles, or for injuries, Owen-Hugbes. A run inter Leckie
there nre a good many men who cuts, burns, scratches, scalda, bruises. got his third clean-bowled wicket When Hayward joined Ride it was
Ind their may make runs. On the whole they giment Football Committee As a reliable healing agent which is and Kowloon were out for 85 runs, obvious that the Club
are weak I think and even with Eplaining of the refereeing in the Regiment's match against Eastern on Gosano's hard-hli forty-seven rapidly efficacious there is nothing to He had maintained a splendid length backs to the wall. The light was had Ave for ten. Owen very. bnd-yet it had not reached
eferees Sub-Committee. surpass She-ko. Obtainable at oland
nine Hughes got his four wickets all right that badness where it helps the one they could only manage a hundred February 3 was passed on to the Re- Brigade, Billimoria seems to chemists,
A protest from the 5th in and but there are still too many kit men because it does the field in
Royal Artillery against tho nori- fours when he sends down his bad completely. The two batsmen set bowling on a bit as his figures of 30 10.38-20—7 show. The visitors length delivery, if he could elimin- tied down to keep their wicketa apud no trouble in knocking off the appearance of an R. E team on Fot It stated that ate this he would be a perfect terror and seemned to be doing it rather runs for 5 wickets. F. I. Zimmern (ruary 1 was read. this year.
successfully, so long as they did not gain got going with 50 not out and this was the second time the R. E. try to score. It was the right game, one as well in hand tho had failed to
appear. The Chair- A FAIR START
The light could not be much worse. Lee and E. Zimmern both failed. nan remarked that the Artery had been unlucky enough to have this and Lee and Lloyd had There was nothing in the opening for them
happen four times to them. It was of the Club innings to lead one to been on the whole Innings. Sooner
or Inter they were bound to crack The two Services teams at Soo- decided to refer the matter to Bir expert fireworks and I was gratuinting myself that I should be and send down a few loose balls. konpoo played a draw of which the League Management Committee. And so it went on. There were Army had the better. They
FAREWELL MATCH SPORT ADVTS, able to have a look at the latter part several maidens in between overs some useful scores in the middle-
of Recrelo and Craigengower-and
which one run was scored und Rawsturne (25), Godby (41) and possibly Navy second and Recrelo in second, both of which were close at once Hayward so far forgot himself Beadnell (27) all carrying the good
South China To-morrow hand. Both batsmen seemed comforts to drive Lloyd to the off boun- work along. After the way Paxton Royal Welch Fusiliers to Play
bowled in the United Services game able though Marshall had a bit of dary.
The final appearance of the Royal luck when Jex Just touched a snick
local football The stand lasted for thirty-five sume of my readers may have hed Saturday. 192.38 Corinthians and halked O'Bryen at first stlp. He
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minutes during which twelve runs a bit of a shock to see that he only Welch Fusiliers on
went on first change and bowled felds will be to-morrow at Caroline caught the ball but it got away YB. S.C.A.A.
not have scored and would were However when Marshall pleased again.
the type of spectator who six overs for 17 runs and no wicket. Hill at 4.15 p.m. when they meet
I don't know the actual facts but South China. The following got 13 he lifted one off Lloyd high! 10 Anderson at deep mid-off and acorns anything less than four fours
on over. It was pretty nearly the to know that Paxton on a grass Wic represent the Fusiliers Rowlands; kel and Paxton on matting are two Wheeler, Keating; Evans, Kenagian. most interesting and enjoyable bit entirely different wave lengths. Grespy: Conkley, Dennis, Sullivan, of cricket I have seen this season The Civil Service may yet be sorry |Talbot, Parry.
the same.
they are not playing at King's Park But.
Just when it looked as if on next Saturday. The declaration I rather think at this period the they 'might pull it off. Hayward at 144 for nine was quite sporting as
Singapore, Feb. 7. effect of the roller wore off, Any missed a straight one and was 1bw. on that ground Ogle, if he got go-
Corinthians beat All at Caroline Hill commencing each way at 12 Leetle touched Lee He had only made five but I haveing, could crack up fifty in about a
of an hour. However, he Malayn three goals to nil to-day.— Arst stip and after a day at 4.00 p.m.
short while seen far worse Innings of twenty or quarter
didn't.
nor did Skellon or Whit-Reuter Bulletin. Owen flughes did much the same thirty. The end soon came. Swain
who was playing after, an Prices of admission to reserved that he turned it to second slip nearly gave Anderson his fifth catch marsi
Andersin made his second when he snicked Lee to second slir foot trouble. Thomas (20), Paxton Army-they lind just to jump over
absence of several weeks owing to sents:
but the ball dropped short and (15) and Herbert (24) stood by how- First and Last Match: Covered
the garden wall!. single came. Ride, who had been Stand and Pavilion $3.00. Un-
THE ROT SETS IN
my memory serves
K.C.C. have to play the Recreio nibbling dongerousty at Lee's off ever. If
the L.R.C. both away. Their covered Stand $2.20.
balls
At last touched one and the Herbert is the man who cracked up
wieltet und Even at this point I don't think R.C.C. had won by twenty runs. An twenty add for the Inst
chances should be governed by the Time was result of the LR.C. match as they zerously thought the Club
against Craigengower. amazing game. were in chao, Po
played out with 03.for six on the ought to beat Recreio. A win over But the light was beginning to all (It was a foul af-
board. For the Navy Cheleroft 14- Sangh Pearce lonked ternoon t
4-20-5 returned excellent Agures. the Indians would put them a point then there is Craigengo- safe,
not hate he could
I do not trust the score book spelling wer. They have to play the Army however The 1.R.C.. who are strengthened
which has given me the
but this might well be score freely. 1.ymes hung on
UWRY, at by the welcome return of AA. Rum entirely new variant "Rolstorme" to draw) and the H.K.C.C. at home. 1 bit but we opened up
should have said they would have Lloyd, Anderson speed in from deep fihn, were much too good for the add to my collection. mid-aft (he was 1 Iding somewhere Civil Service. Baiting first they had
drawn or lost this latter game between long-off, mid-off and deep u hit of a shock when they lost Nuzurin early on but A, H. Mudar
Saturday's week ago but now I don't know, On though will extra-cover) and made another ex- cellent entch. Bidwell at once fell 37 not out A. R. Minu (26) and A. A. matches is to put the Club out of the whole the IRC.. into the leg trap, playing too soon Runjahn (50) all did well and they the running and greatly to enhance the two harder games ahead, have advantage of two, points and rose quickly from declared at 187 for 8 wickets. With the chances of the I.R.C. for win-the
draws
by other people are all in Lloyd. The spot was starting Sud- Richardson gone home the C.S.C.C. ning the Shield. Their only lely dens-Peares-who-seemed set mis-lost one of their mainstays though rivals are Craigengower and K.C.C. their favour if they can do as much timed
slightly slower ball from admittedly Daniells made an excel-They have a lead of two points and should not be surprised to and Lee and was caught and bowled offent understudy. But there were have to play the H.K.C.C. and the that the I.R.C. and K.C.C. match on a rather half-hearted forward struke, only five bats in the team and Perry K.C.C.-both at home. (I take my the Feb. 19 proves to be the decid- while
Baines and Baker both failed while McLel hat off to their Secretary. Or their ing factor.
hope to deal with the Junior League fixtures six are snicked the same bowler to second lan only got fourteen. The rest of seven slip.
the team on current form is negligi-home white for the seventh-the Division gaines on Friday next.
Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthians vs. United Servicca.
Saturday, 26.2.38 Corinthians was caught. vs. Civiliana.
1-1-13.
Alee Pearce came in and early on had a perfect cover drive and just Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs. after a crisp deflection to fine leg off Hobert Lee. Thirty went up and All Hong Kong.
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