FOOT ITCH

Athlete's Foot

According to the Govern-

ment Health Bulletin No.

E-20, at least 50% of the

adul population of the United States are being attacked by the discase known as Athlete's Foot.

Usually the Olsense ataris between the tors. Little watery blisters form, and the skin crocks and peels. After a while, tho Itching becomes Intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

Often the discano travels all over the bottom of the fect, The soles of your test become red and swollen. The skin also tracks and peels, and the Itching becomes worse and worse.

Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under orm or crotch of the legs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good.

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. It burles itself deep in the tissues of the skin and le very hard to kill. A test made shows It takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful,

II. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot. It is a quid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected purin. 11 peels of the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds

ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY

As soon as you apply H. F. you will flad that the itching is timmediately relieved, You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morals until your fert are well. Usually this taken from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may tako longer or in mild eases less time.

II. P. will leave the skin soft and ampoll. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without BUCEOAN.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1988.

By "Abe" ALL READY

FOR BIG FIGHT

NO EX-CHAMPION HAS REGAINED HIS CROWN

Max Schmeling Out To Set A Precedent

course,

IF Max Schmeling cun bent Joc fight his way back to the crown Louls in their heavyweight title once he has relinquished It Fate bout at Madison Square Garden to- and destiny have hardly been with night, he will have accomplished a Schmeling in his long light back to remarkable fent; for legend has it pre-eminence; but to-night he will that once he has been deposed from have his big chance.

Will he suc his throne.

no heavyweight boxer ceed? If it is true Unt curse has yet been able to find his way

hangs over all ex-champlons, he will back. And Schmeling, of cour in probably lose. That has been the a former champion; he won the title way of it with ex-champlons of the on a foul from Jack Sharkey in 1930. past. Braddock rece

tried u recently But the German boxer is a most un-brief come-back, but got no further ԱՏԼ

At 33, when most than bli victory over Tommy Farr. boxers give up all idens of fighting, And before that, there was Willard he is still right on top of the Indder who got all the way up to Firpo trying to regats his crown. Still, when he suddenly lost further in- terest, and Corbett with Jeffries, Fitzsimmons with Jeffries and even Jeffries with Jack Johnson. Of the long list, in fact, only three former title-holders, inclu

Including Gene Tunney and Sullivan, had the great

Boad sense to withdraw from circulation and stay there. The other Johnson and he just could not help bimmelf. He was in gaol,

Ten Per Cent. Goes To Refugees

10-

New York, June 21 Ten per cent. of the net proceeds of the Louis Schmeling fight here morrow night will be donated to international fund for the aid of political refugees Mike jacobs. promoter of the title bout, said he would guarantee at least $7,500

Jacobs' move aroused more than ordinary interest due to the fact that there is a boycott tampaign, led by Jewish in terests, against the fight on the grounds of Schmeling's Cerman citizenship Any do- the international lund would be of benefit to Jews in Germany and Austria. -United Peras

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Schomling And Louis

Both Confident

New York, June 21. The 15-round heavyweight title fight between Joc Louis (holder) and Max Schmoling (challenger) will take place at the open-air Yan- tere Stadium to-morrow evening.

Both men are confident of winning. Schmeling hos a new punch, a sharp right uppercut to the heart, but Louis thinks the fight will not Inst more than a few rounds.

bookmaker, stated that the biggest Jack Doyle, lending American betting in fight history is being made on this bout.

Louis is at present 17-10 favourite to win.

Latest ticicet sales now value £140,000 £10 ring-side seats have been exhausted, as will be the 10,000 unreserved seats priced at 178, 6d. available before the fight.

Elaborale Police precautions have been made. Speclat squads have been stationed at Harlem und York- ville, New York's negro and German quarters' respectively.-Reuter.

was drawn, WOS

tennis star, continues to make O SIN-KIE, China's foremost

history.

Recently he bent "Bunny" Austin to win the Bournemouth hardcourt championship, being the Arst Chinese to win the tud. Now at Wimbledon he has earned further honours by being "sceded by the Wimbledon authorities. He is be

11 be- lieved to be the first Chinese

nere to have achieved this distinction, On Mor day in the first round of the men's singles he defeated H. A. Hare--not Charles Hare as reported elsewhere

Sr -in sirnight sets. The

Height "Beed- ed" competitors are Donald Budge tholder). "Bunny" Austin (Great Britain), Roderick Menzel (Czecho- lo slovakia), Henner Henkel (Ger- F. Punere (Yugoslavia), D. many), Mitic (Yugoslavia), Ladislaus Hecht (Czechoslovakia), and Kho Sin-kte (China).

Dempsey was unusual to the point of being unique and even he was un- The seeded women players are able to come back against Tunney In Mrs. Helen Wills Moody (America), Chleego Romanticista believe that Miss Allee Marble (America). Mrs. curse hovers uver 1 former Sarah Pallrey Fabyan (America), heavyweight champions ՈՒ may Mile. Jedzrejowska (Poland), Mrs. lough, one may ancer at such super-Svend Sperling (Denmark), Miss stition, but never since boxing was Kay Stammers (Great Britain), Miss systemised in an ex-champion in Margaret Sertven (Great Britain)

the heavyweight class been able to and Madame Mathieu (France).

WALLY HAMMOND SCORES CENTURY IN EACH INNINGS

London, June 21.

Several brilliant individual performances were recorded in the County Cricket Championship programme which concluded to-day. Walter Hammond, the England Test captain, was in magnificent form while batting for Gloucestershire against Derbyshire, scoring a century in each innings. He has thus equalled the record set up by Jack Hobbs of doing so six times.

in spite of Hammond's effort, Glou- cester lost points on first innings.

All Voce gave a glimpse of his old form while bowling for Nottingham- shire against Kent. In Kent's second: innings, he took five wickets for 62 runs, including four wickets with five balls.

Bradman hit 15 boundaries in his innings.

SUSSEX v. WORCESTER At Worthing. Sussex Worcester by six wickets.

defeated

ESSEX. MIDDLESEX

Worcester.-168 (Hammond 5 for 62) and 375 (Gibbons 118, Wood 6 Don Bradman, the Australian Test for 99); Sussex 330 (C. Oakes 148 captain, hit up a century against Lan-not out, Perka 6 for 114) and 208 cashire in 73 minutes.

for 4 This is the fastest century of the present season. beating that of C. W. Packe, the Cambridge batamun, by two minutes. LANCASHIRE v. AUSTRALIANS

At Manchester, the match between Lancashire and the Australians was drawn.

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Australians-303 (A. L. Hassett 118, Philipson five for 93), and 284 for 2 declared (J. H. Fingleton 90, W.. A. Brown 70, Don Bradman 1011

At Chelmsford, Middlesex diefented Essex by one wicket.

Essex.-300

(D. R. Wilcox 01. Jim Smith 5 for 84) and 221 (Peter Smith 101); Middlesex 281 (Nichols 0 for 110) and 241 for nine (Comp- ton 07 not out, Edrich 58, Peter Smith 8 for 99),

GLAMORGAN v. CAMBRIDGE

At Swansen, the match between

not out); Lancashire 289 and 80 for 3, Glamorgan and Cambridge Univeraity

The Bank. "Roll"

Glaenorgun.-388 (Dyson 117) and 334 for declared (E. Jones 132); Cambridge 338 (J. D. A Langley 119) and 288 for 4 (P. A. Gibb 133).

M.C.C. v. OXFORD

At Lord's, Oxford University de- feated the M.C.C. by nine wickets.

M.C.C-337 and 199 for & declared; Oxford 307 (J. M. Lamos 97) and 200 for one (Walford not out and Lomes 50),

At

201

driented

NOTTS. KENT Nottingham Notts Kent by seven wickets.

Kent-314 and 214 (Voce $ for 62, including four wickets with bulls); Notis 352 (Harris 113) and 160 for 3.

DERBY GLOUCESTER

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AL Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire took points on first innings Gloucestershire.

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Gloucestershire.-207 (W. R. Ham- mond 110, Copson 5 for 75) and 294 (Hammond 123, thus equalling Jack Hobbs' record of scoring a century In cach Innings six times); Derby- shire, 415 (Smith 113, Sindeld 5 for 113) and 2 for 0.

LEICESTER ▾

HAMPSHIRE

At Leicester, Leicestershire took points on first innings from Hamp- shire.

Hampshire.-34% (Holl

118) and 231 for 2; Lelcester 536 for eight (Geary 100 not out, Armstrong 123). -Reuter

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