DYSPEPSIA

Of all forms of digestive derangement, dyspepsia is not one that will be put right by waving a magic wand, When the correct treatment has been prescribed a certala Rimount of patience may be called for before the final cure ellected.

Trobably the most reliable and certainly the mest popular form of treatment is Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. It is a perfectly balanced combination of pure Ingredients designed to deal with the peculiar needs of dyspeptic subject

in

many cases the impaired power of diges tion so common in dyspepsia has to be assisted, and it is in rendering this much- needed assistance to good digestion thint Blaclean Drand Stomach Fowler is so - beneficial. When the natural flow of gastric juice is deficient, the powder restores balance in tlio stomach and worke wonders with the digestivo organs.

Dyspeptic subjects aliould tako Miclean Brand Stomach Powder regularly for a week two, during which period they will experience a progressive i provement that will surprise and delight them. Get the original MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder with the signatura "ALEX, C. MACLEAN" of the bottle ant carton. Never sold to0:0 anly in bottles in cartous (powder or tablots),

il pot obtainablo from your local chemist or store, write to Banker & Co., P.O. Box 538, Hong Kong.

SPORT

ADVTS.

EXHIBITION MATCHES.

Saturday, 19.2.38 Corinthiana va, S.C.A.A.

Sunday, 20.2.38 Corinthians va. United Services.

Saturday, 26.2.38 Corinthians

vs. Civilians.

Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthiana vs. All Hong Kong.

All the matches will be played at Caroline Hill commencing each day at 4.00 p.m.

Prices of admission to reserved scata:

First and Last Match: Covered Stand and Pavilion $3.00. Un. covered Stand $2.20.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

FEBRUARY

10,

1938.

CAMBRIDGE OARSMEN

IN TRAINING

Boat Race Crew To Be

Chosen From 18

By Conrad Bkinner

London, Jan. 11, Watching the long five-mile paddle of the two Cambridge clxtils nt the week-end It was possible to obtain some adequate conspectus of the material which the president has available from which to furm uls boat- race crew,

The work was observed with interent by Mr. Page, who to-day takes over the Oxford coaching.

Two eights are to be kept in com- mission for some time, but not quite

011

the lines of Inst year's Oxford and Isis. The latter segregation was even more indicative than "Proba- bles and Possibles," but Cam- bridges, in the main, will be dis- linetly

15 discriminating The elights will be run at practically parallel strengths for some time yet, in order to retard any too early cry- stallisation of the eventual crew.

Every man of the 10 still carries a potential Blue on his blade.

Thy the

Yesterday's Football Results

the course of the outing, whilst Chinese B crew provided the mure inspiring paddling and showed certainly more life and attack. A crow revealed Father more length and perhaps Reds greater eventital promise.

HOW THEY ROWED

Junior Shield

(2nd Round Replay)

Police University

Army Trial Matchi

3 Whites

Friendlea

S. Chinu "A"

3. Fusiliers

5 Medicals

The crews as they left the boat-Ordnance house were in this order:

A

B

Burrough (Jerus) (baw)

Lawrence (1st Trin.)

Sherwobil i Christ's)

Legion (et)

Keppel Tr. Hall)

Savill (Jenils)

Coulton (Jesus)

Turner (Corpus Christl)

Massy-Green (Clare)

Sanford Tr. Tall)

Palmer (ist Tr.)

Corbet-Ward (Jesus) Pinkerton (Clare) Kirkpatrick (Queens') Campbell (Selwyn) Woolt (Jeni)

MID-WEEK SHOOT

Low Temperature Affects Scoring

0

3

Weather conditions on the Army Ranges at Kowloon City yesterday afternoon, when the usual Spoon und Practice Shoot of the Hongkong Rifle Association was held, were by no neang good, and the usually low emperature

are seemed, in the case of many competitors, to have a detri mental effect. The leading scores dequately testify to the dullness of the light, and the cold and piercing wind, and for the first time the sea- on many overcoals were being worn toon the fring-points.

On the return journey Hamilton (Jesus) rowed at bow in A, whilst Burrougth went to Three, displacing Sherwood; Stephens (Selwyn) dis placed Palmer in B.

too

Second and Third Match: Turner, stroking A, was correct in Covered Stand and Pavilion $2.20.action, perhaps even a shade

precise; and his finish is so exactly Uncovered Stand $1.50,

executed that it appears as though for roughith conditions might tend

Season Ticket (available four matches) $7.50. Bookings now open at:

Moutric & Co. Ltd., Chater Road, China Sports, D'Aguilar Street.

✪ SATURDAY 0

AT THE

QUEEN'S

G

ALHAMBRA

THUNDERING ROMANCE OF THE WINNING OF THE WEST

JOEL MCCREA

BOB BURNS.

FRANCES DEE

LLOYD NOLAN

'HENRY O'NEILL

PORTER HALL ROBERT CUMMINGS RALPH MORGAN MARY NASH JOHN MACK BROWN BARLOWE BORLAND Assockets Producer Bowsed Extabevah Profood und Directed by Frank Layi

A PARAMOUNT PRÆTERE

SHE NEW FRENCH RENUKENT.

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ty.

1/Middx. R. (nell); Pte. Y. M. Chong. ILK.V.D.C., C/Sgt. R. Col- bourne, and Sgt. L, Shefeld (handi- ap), the last two spoon-winners both belonging to the 1st. Bn. Middlesex

At the week-end Spoon Shoot held

Jessie Matthews and Louls Horell In a scene from "Head Over feels in Love," now showing at the King's Theatre.

JOHNNY KING TAKES

A COUNT. LOSES ON POINTS

London, Jan. 11.

Jobny King, of Manchester, British bantam-weight champion, was beaten on points by George Willams (Treherbert) over ten rounds at Bristol last night. It was the Welshman's second vielery over the cham- plon, who was well below form.

The champion set the pace at the start and troubled Williams with a series of rights to the jaw. Williams was down for five midway through the Arst round, but it was more a alip than the left lead from the champion which did It.

King boxed coully and confident-

towards the ly. But

end of

the

catch him out at that point. His op- The spoon-winners yesterday after- ponent In B. Wooll, presented t

follows:-S.R. (b): striking contrast in his liveliness and 100 were es

/Cpl. A. W. Downing, R.E. (nett); flexibility, Lacking little of his Cpl. Gulam Mohamed, H.K.P. and rival's length, he possesses, on the Pte. S. R. Bayliss, R.AS.C. (handi- other hand, admirable racing quali-cap), S.B. (R): L/Cpl. T. F. Baker,

THUMB NAIL NOTES Burrough is on accomplished and experienced ear. though he tends to drive over-anxiously, sometimes Lawrence has a record of race Regt. winning and revi 11 strong, true blade. Sherwood is rough and, on Saturday, was rather short, though by the courtesy of the naval authorisecond round Williams let fly with hard-thrusting; but the rather limpies on their range at Stonecutters, his left, and down went King for a fall of his head to his chest at the was a welcome sight to see,

this season,

such a inish of the stroke suggests that his the first time earry-through could be improved by large attendance from the H.K.V.D.C., hurnessing the weight of his whole F. V. V. Ribeiro, bath belonging to

and L/Cpl. G. A.

Ribeiro and 2/L1. body.

this unit, were respectively_the_win- "Langton is steadily-rowing himself into his old powerful form liked hers of the nett and handicap spoons him at Four. Keppel is better, but the SR. (a) series. In the S.R. his movements are not yet co-or- (b) class C.P.O. Pellow, R.N., won dinated with those of the crew to the nett spoon while the handicap he was awarded to Mr. Langley, ensure both the full use of his own great strength and the desirable D.R.C. crew-unity. Savill is a stocky thrus-

The annual general meeting will ter of great bont-propelling power.

ake place on February Coulton has the makings of a very

Seven-a mos! dificult key European Y.M.C.A,

fine

position.

bow.

for

17 in the

S.J. (b)

200 500 600 AER.

Hamilton, who enme in at half- time, makes a smooth and efficient L/Cpt. A. W. Downing (Ser) 31 32

|2/LLA 0. Pullman (4) In D, Massy-Green is definitely Col. Gulam Mohamed (5) over-reaching, and spolling the true Cpl. Puran Singh (Ber.)

Bat. E. J. Jordan (3) beginning this robs his stroke of PC. Charan Singh (2) much of its effectiveness. Sanford, E.A. T. G. Johna (4)** the Coloquhoun winner, is a plucky sura.Lt. J. B. Mackie (1)

Agt. P. IIale Ber.) and promising onr, though possibly Lieut. R, Z. Jenka (Ñer.) physically immature, this year, for Lt. A. J. Le Beelicur the exacting requirements of the L/Cpl. IL W. Powell (0)

L/Sgt. H. I. Butterfield (1) race: we shall see.

Cpl. J. H. Singiston (0) Palmer is a neat bow, with an Pie. 3. Lever honest, if not very powerful, biade, Cpl. W. Vigen (7)

Capt. R. Robertson (5) but definitely overplaced at Three, pre. W. G'Connor (4) Stephens, who took over his posl-Pie. 3. I. Bayliss "(11)

All the above competllare at half-time, is stronger, but might como out a shade more to 1914" rife,

tion

B.E. (=)

his beginning.

Corbet-Ward is nn cfficient our of some experience,

be L/Cpl. T. T. Baker (4) though He tends at times to

Dmr. T. Bickley (3) cramped in action; Pinkerton, a man sgt. R. Colbouma of strong physique, has inclined late-dam. G. Geary (0) dam. J. Xule (10) ly to be a little ponderous.

|Cpl. F.C.C. Quah (5) Kirkpatrick, who began more Pin, A. I. Coz ( clumsily, is becoming rather more Cpl. R. Burkitt (18) supple, though his big and awkword Plo. C. Noble (10)

dam. A. Welle (10) frame still sets him a problem in co-Pte. Y. M. Chong (13) ordination.

A. B. D. M. Looker (8)

Campbell is polished and suave in Pls. J. M. M. Alves (1) A. B. G. Wharton (12) stylowa man to fit into any crew Bet. L. Sheffield (12) without upsetting ib—bul needs more devil in his initial attack,

These are the 10 oarsmen from whom, with Perfitt and possibly one two more, Cambridge will be or selecting the eventual elght.

BADMINTON LEAGUE

Kowloon Tong Beats Free Lances

used the

CRICKET TEAMS

89888886ZAKERER

The following have been selected

to play for the H.K.C.C. in League maniches on Saturday:

count of six.

King tried all he knew to finish the fight in the third round, but Williams defended stubbornly, and twice landed with left leads to the body,

EMPIRE GAMES

Records Established In Swimming Events

Sydney, Feb. 9.

In the Empire Games to-day, the 100 yards men's freestyle swimming event was won by Pirle (Canada) in 50.0 seconds. Collard (South Africa) was second in 60.8 Ecconds and Fleming (Australia) Ulrdin-01- seconds. Two yarda separated the Williams made full use of the ring winner and second place and one to avoid punishment, and at the end foot the second and third. This was of the fourth King held a slight ad-on Austrailan record. vantage.

The 110 yards women's freestyle King

(AU- was troubled As the fighi event was won by Delacey progressed with accurate left leads tralia) in 70.1 seconds. Green (Aus- from Willams. King appeared to trhlin) was second, 71.1 seconds, and be walling his chance to connect Lyon (Canada) third, 72.1 seconds. with his damaging right hand. There A yard and a fool separated the was litle between the two, but Wi- competitors. liams corned the verdict in the last round,

ROWLES DEPUTISES,

SHARES VERDICT

Englard with Dove, French Wi- liams, Livers and Wainwright won the 220 relay in 9 min. 20.2 sec., Canada was second in 0.20.2, and Australla third in 9.32.9. A yard and 15 yards Jack Robinson (Nottingham) drew sepurated the competitors This was with a deputy, Seaman Harry Rowles an Australian record. England' (Battersea), over ten rounds at Ox-win was due to the fine swimming ford recently.

of Livers who caught up the Can- adian.

Rowles's left and good ringeraft troubled Robinson, who was not al- lowed to settle down,

In diving, the men's springboard event was won by Masters (Aus- tralia) with 126.36 points. Tomalin Robinson hit the harder, and al- (England) was second with 174.78 though Rowles covered up' well, he went down to a vicious punch in the points, and Athans (Canada) third eighth round, and might have been with 117.80 points. beaten had not the gong sounded. Robinson was floored with a nice body punch in the last round.

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. London

Demand

T.T. Shanghai T.T Singapore T.T. Jepan TIT. India T.T, U.S.A,

TT, Manila TT. Dalavin

Tomalin (England) won the high dive with 108.74 points, Masters (Australia) was second with 102.87 points, and Athans. (Canada) third with 98.95 points.

In the women's springboard diving, Irene Donnett (Australia) was first with $1.18 points, Adams (Canada) second with 88,27 points, (Canada) third with .18. 21% and Sharkey

81.00 points.

1s. 2%

104%

.52 100%

.82

Lairline Hook (Australia) won the women's high dive with 30.47 points. Adama (Canada)

seconut with 30.35 points, and Trene 0216 Donnelt (Australia) third with 30.57

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1/04

Buying

T.T. Eangkok 1st XI (away). v. LR.C—A. W.

T.T. Salgen Hayward (Capt.), R. D. Allen, M.L.F T.T. France Haymes, L. D. Kilber, J.B.H. Leckle, T.T. Germany F. Marshall, 11. B. Neve, H. Owen | T.T. Switzerland Hughes, J.C. Pearce, L. T. Ride, T.T. Australia M. T. Swain.

2nd XI (home) v. University.-E.

4 m/s L/c. U.S.A.

4 m/s France

J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), H. W. Balnes, 4 m/s L/C Indon Kowloon Tong defeated the Free H. D. Bidwell, C.W.E. Bishop, J. B. 4 m/s D/P do. Lances nine sels to nil in a League Fox, A. T. Godfrey, R.S.W. Paterson, badminton match Inst night. Scores: D. S. Robb, G. A. Stewart, W, Stoker,

Anderson

Bovaird

F. H. Stokes. and

(Free Lances lost to R. E. Lee and Peter Lo 20-23: lost to N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan 20-24; lost to J. Chen and F. Teang 17-21.

BILLIARD CRACKS

Clark and Fisher lost to Lee and Lo 17-21: lost to Mackay and Chan 18-21; lost to Chen and Teang 17-21.)

Sydney, Feb. 8. Hilton and Harris Jost to Lee and Lo

At close of play to-day, scores in 18-21; lost to Mackay and Chan the billards match were Lindrum and McConachy 10-21; lost to Chen and Tsang 13-21. (in play) 5,081

The match between Chinese Re- 2,690 During the afternoon session creation Club and St. Andrew's was Landrum - made · « – bronk ---- of 882/~~~ postponed,

| Reuter-Dulletin.

30 đỉa India ... U.S. Cross rate in London

pointa-Reuter,

SCORELESS RUGBY

There was no score in the rugby natch between the Club "A" and the 1/3 Royal Scots at 1appy Valley yes- .1/3.5/32terday.

31 .10.16 .03% .0.01%

PERRY BEATS VINES

El Centro, Cal, Feb. Fred Perry beat Ellsworth Vines 3-0, 6-2, 6-2 to-day. At present Vines has won 10 matches and Perry povezUnited Press,

Teams were:

Royal Scots-Cpl. Milroy; Ple. Cody, Lt. Douglass, L/Cpl. Dow, Bndim. Slay; L/Cpl. Lang. L/Cpl. Stevenson; Copt Mackenzie-Ken- nedy, Lt Murray, L. Buchanan, L/Cpl. Syms, L/Cpl. Ross, Endamn. Lane, Endemn, Laughton, Pie, Wil-

BOTI.

Club-Lowe: Lammert, Austen,

Hynes, Hen Needham, MacGrath; dorson; Oliphant, Pratt, Stout, Hynes, Dunneit, Holden, Btoker, Curzio.

Jel. 28151.

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