MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927.
BASEBALL.
RECORD CROWD SEES *DRAGONS" WIN,
CLOSE GAME.
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Before what was easily the big- gest crowd, at albaseball match this season, the South China A.A. "Dragons" treat the Japanese. B.B.C. by 2-1 in a very closely contested game on Saturday.
com-
Long before the game menced the stand was packed and hundreds of people lined the ropes. The game itself was very close all the way through, with, the Chi- nese probably a shade better at but.
were
Winning the loss. S. Hachiuma (the Japanese captain) elected to bat. The Chinese fielders "on their foes" and by- smart work, blanked out their opponents in the first inning.
came
The "Dragons" drew first blood through Sling whe
home from third base on an overthrow to the catcher,
'Sling also scored the other run for his she”-in-the-third inning with Shim running the bases for him.
How Losers Scored.
The Japanese were blanked for five consecutive innings but on their next attempt, secured the only run. One man was down, S. Hachiuma was on third base and Honda at bat. The batter bunted, Hachiuma took a leap towards the plate and scored, Honda being out
at first.
No further rus was added by either side and when the gume came to an end, pandemonium broke loose amongst the many
"BIG BASEBALL.”.
FULL WEEK'S LEAGUE RESULTS.
New York. July 23 National League.
Saturday (July 16);
New York 6, Chiengo 5. New York 4, Chiengo 2. Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 0. Bruoklyn 3. St. Louis 9. Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 10. Philadelphin 11, Pittsburgh 9. Boston 2, Cincinnati 3. Sunday (July 17):
Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 5. Monday (July 18):
New York 4, Chicago 6... New York 3, Chicago 2.. Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 9. Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 0. Boston 2. Cincinnati 3. Tuesday (July 19):
Boston 2, Cincinnati 8. New York 5, Chicago 8. Wednesday (July 20):
New York 5, Chicago 4. Brooklyn. St. Louis 1. Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 6. Boston 2, Cincinnti 4. Boston 2. Cincinnati 1. Thursday July 21):
Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 2. New York 6, St. Louis 7. Philadelphia 7, Chicago 3. Beston 2, Pittsburgh 1. Friday (July 22):
New York 4. St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 3. Boston 2. Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 6, Chiengo 5. American League
Saturday (July 16);
St. Louis 2, New York 5, Detroil Philadelphia 9, Chienga 7, Washington 5. Cleveland B, Boston &.. Cleveland 4. Boston à
supporters of the Chinese team. Sunday July 17... York 5.
Hata were flung up in the 'air and everybody seemed to be yelling at the same time.
Pine Pitching.
Both the pitchers were in fale form and had excellent control of the ball from beginning to end. S. L. Lee of the "Dragons" has the greater speed but S. Bachiuma mixed his deliveries with much better effect.
The Japanese pitcher-captain has been correctly described as the coolest mun in the game in Hong Kong. He never appears to be rattled." even with the odds greatly against him.
The teams lined up as follows:- Japanese
"Dragons"
Kusano
c.f. Shim Choy
Y. Hachiuma 9.5.
Marata
S. Hachluma
Saldo "Honda
Takatomi
Hara Koga
1
T. Chinn
p. S. L. Loe 1.f. D. Chinn
26W, Sling e. S. S. Lee 3b June
r.f. Liu
Ho fsub.)
Umpires:-Zafra and Ho.
Score by innings
St. Louis 4.
Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4. Washington 4, Detroit 7.
(July 18):
Monday
St. Louis 6, New York 10. Cleveland 5, Boston 14. Cleveland 4, Boston # Detroit 5, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 1, Washington 5. Tuesday (July 19);
St. Louis 1, New York 6. Chicago 3, Washington 4. Detroit 10, Philadelphia 9. Cleveland 4. Boston 2. Cleveland B, Boston 6. Wednesday (July 20):
Chicago 3, Washington 5. Thursday July 21):
Chicago 1, New York 4. Detroit, Boston 2. Cleveland, Philadelphin 8. St. Lou's 5. Washington 4. Friday, (July 22)
Chicago 7, New York 5. St. Louis 7, Washington 6... St. Louis 3, Washington 2.
-Reuter's American Service.
A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
LOWE'S FINE PERFORM. ANCE.
London, July 16 The Amateur Athletic Associa- tion's championships were run off to-day at Manchester, the weather
Japanese
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
"Dragons". 1 0 1 0 0.0 -
2
LEAGUE TABLE.
The positions in, the League
to
date are:-
P. W. L.
fortunately proving fine and the attendance large.
"Dragons"
0
Japanese B.B.C.
3
1 bridge, and now Achilles, runner,
Club de Recreio Hong Kong B.B.C.
Filipino B.B.C. "Tigers"
CONNDAZ
2
HONG KONG B.C. v. FILIPINOS.
'VARSITY MATCH.
LIGHT BLUES' CRICKET VICTORY,
THE CHINA MAIL.
CAPTAIN'S GALLANT DISPLAY.
BAND CONCERT.
CAMERONIANS AT LEE GARDEN,
googl
MODERN HUMOUR.
MEMORIES OF JEROME K. JEROME.
THE IDLER."
There
WAR another gathering ́at Lee Garden on Saturday night when the full London, July 6. Military
Drum- Band, Pipers,
Jerome K. Jerome, who insisted Cambridge beat Oxford by 116 mera and Dancers of the 1st that his name should be pro- rans. The match was over at 5.45. Cameroninna presented their fourth Bounced
"Jerrum," was, ut one The weather was fine and the concert of the season. This time time, the central figure of a group wicket good when the Inter-Varsity there was quite a good sprinkling of writers who were often scorn- match was continued to-day before of Chinese who evinced great in- fully referred to by their more a fair gathering.
terest in the various dances which static contemporaries as apostles Cambridge continued their second formed part of the programme, of the new humour." innings. Lowe
beautifully which was as follow:-
He obtained that position not so caught at mid-on at 330,"by Barber
much by reason of the success of March-"London Scottish" after ten runa had been added to
his book,." Three Men in a Boat," the overnight total.
(Haines).
as because of his association with Duct-"Excelsior"
(Balfe).{
the "Idler" magazine, which was Soloists Cornet: - Bds. G.
Phillips; Euphonium:-Cpl. the Strand"), when Jerome was a first published in 1892 (a year after young man of thirty-three.
whs
Machin was dismissed at 335. Longfield gave a confident display and drove hard before being out at 349.
McCanlis kept a good length and sent down an occasional' off-brenk.) His analysis to-day was threej wickets for eight runs.
The inninge was declared closed! with the score at 340 for nine wickets.
Oxford's "Innings,
Cazalet
ford's second innings. played a maiden over from Allom. and then Crawley was taken behind. the wicket in the first ball be re- ceived.
The first ball of Allom's next over yorked Coxalet.
.C. Bailey. March Strathapoy and Reel..
and
the
The group of humorists included Regt. Pipe Band. "Lady Mary Ramsay," "Miss the late W L. Alden, still remem-
bered for his "Told by Drummondo Perth," "The Colonei:" Eden Phillpotts, who had Highway to Linton,"
just "Scotland my ain Hame."
written his delightfully humorous story. "A Deal with the Selection The Maid of the Moun Devil" Anthony Hope, who contri- tains" (Fraser Simpson) buted "Dolly Dialogues"; W. W.
Cazalet and Crawley opened Ox-Serenade "Birthday" (Lincke). Jacobs, whose inimitable stories in Highland Dancing.. (Regt, Pipers), the "dler" were subsequently pub- Argyle Broadswords": L-Cpl. G. lished as "Many Cargoes": Barry Yates, L-Cpl. W. Main, Piper Pain, with "The Kindness of the J. Thomson and Piper T. Davidson.
Celestial," and the two joint- First Movement--"Dramatic Sym-
editors, Robert Barr ("Luke Sharp" in the "Detroit Free Press) and phony" Slow March..(Regt. Pipe Band). (Schubert).
"J.K." who, before long, was the "Tebelahir"and "My Home."
sole editor.. Barr had been bought Humorous Sketch-"A Southern out, so I understood at the time,
Wedding
for £1,000. (Lotter).
Robert Barr, Selection-"Sally" ....... (Kern).
Dancing "Foursome I happened to lunch with: Robert Highland Reel
(Regt'l Pipers). Barr within a few months of his L-Cpl. G. Yates, L.-Cpl. W. Main, death at the Devonshire Club (says Piper T. Davidson and Piper the writer), and he described to J. Thomson.
me how the "Idler" had come into Reel'
(Regt. Pipers). being. The Cameronian Rant.
Two wickets were down without a single run being scored, and it was not until the sixth over was the first run made off the but of Holmes.
F
Holmes played a vigorous innings and hit five fours in his first 27
ruas..
The innings realised 262 runs.
Second Day's Play,
There were fifteen thousand pre- the sent on the second day, but cricket was dull.
Dawson was out at eleven. Drives and hits to the leg were
He
features of Judd's innings.
"Haring thought out the scheme of a magazine," said Barr, "which should consist nalely of humour, and from which anything of an in-
halted for five minutes leas four SEAMEN'S MISSION.structional nature should be rigid-
hours, during which he hit four- teen times to the fence.
With Longrigg, who batted for two-and-a-quarter hours, and hit four fours, Judd adtied 108 in two hours for the second wicker. In
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ledge, further subscriptions re- Robins, who scored 41, gave a ceived as under:— more lively display and with Jund Hong Kong & Shanghai addled 94 in 56 minutes for the third wicket.
The Scores.
The scores are as follows:-
Cambridge University.—1st Innings.
E. Dawson, cand b Greenstock
E. Longrigg, b McIntosh.
A. Judd, st Abell, b. Greenstock.
R. Robins, b Holmes
R. Cobbold, 1.b.w.
worth
F. Seabrooke, not out
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T. Longfield, c Nunn, b. Me-
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R. Lowe, b Melntosh
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M. Allom,e McCanlis, b Me-
Intosh
L. Irvine, b Holmes Extras
Total Cambridge University.—2nd Innings. Dawson, at. Abell, b McCanlis. Longrigg, c McCantis, b Green-
stock Judd, b Holmes
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ly barred, I realised that I needed a better-known name than my own to make the thing, a success,
"Three Men in a Boat' was quite the book of the day; and Jerome readily agreed to co-operate with me."
Jerome brought out within a year a weekly paper, "Te-day," which was eagerly read by the young men of the day. Perhaps my chief for I had joined him, at the age 100 of twenty-five, as his secretary and 75 general faetotum-was at his best in his cynically humorous and worldly-wise answers to the many 50 astonishing questions put to him 25 by correspondenta,
25 -25-
25
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"Men's Wear'."
He was the first to devote space tò "Men's Wear," which was most- ly written by Wellesley. Pain, the (younger brother of Barry Pain and 25 signed by him as. "The Major.”
Subscriptions may be sent
to:-
T. G. Weall, Hon. Treasurer, c/o Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
or
16 Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Chaplain,
Seamen's Institute.
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Jerome's method of composition arose out of his reporting experi ence. He would come along in the morning with his pockets full of shorthand notes he had made the
night before of the thoughts which
had occurred to him, which, after
he had digested them, he would dictate to me in his peculiarly rasping, falsetto voice, while he fidgeted around the room, rear-
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LATEST POSTE RESTANTE LISTS
MINOR PIRACY.
JUNK HELD UP OFF SHEKHAU.
Post Office for the following:--
Correspondence is held at the Arriving in part at 6.50 a.m. on Saturday, the master of á Bartley, E. Bolton, M. L. Brodie, piracy in British waters on July Messrs. W. Andrens, Wm. L trading junk has reported a Justice E. Finley Johnson has ranging all the odds and ends on B. B. Brown, G. Brown, served 21 years in the Philip the mantelpiece, and occasionally (ss. "Silverpine"), Christensen &
Donald Cairns, Messrs. Ah Chow 20. 57 pines Supreme Court. He was refreshing himself with a pinch of Co J. T. Clayton (Marine En-question the junk was lying at 124 first appointed judge of the court snuff.
5 D. G. A. Lowe, the former Cam-
2 was awarded the. Harvey Cup,
2 which is given to the champion of Robins, b Meintosh
now
2 the year, whilst A. N. S. Jackson, Cobbold, c Holmes, b McIntosh 4 the former Oxford, and
Achilles, miler, won the cup award-Langfield, b McCanlis
Seabrooke, McCanlis carded in the year. ed for the best performance re-Lawe, e Barber, b McCanlis
Allom, not out Machin, b MeĈanlis....
In the totalling for points Eng The game fixed between the land was returned with 0, Ireland Filipinos and Hong Kong Baseball 2 and Scotland 0. Club 1423 cancelled yesterday AN was generally anticipated owing to the rain.
Lowe won the half mile, which he Messrs. Shim and Liu who were covered in 1.53 4-5, which is four- selected to umpire the match de-fifths better than Stallard's fine cided to call it off. The two Cap-time in 1924 but does not touch the tains, however, decided to play a wonderful performance of Dr. friendly match, but at the end of Peltzer, the German competitor
Extras...
A. Barber, 1.b.v., b Irvine
E. Holmea, b Longfield
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Mrs.
About 1 a.m., on the day in
of first instance on February 7,
C. Davis, One bright Saturday afternoon, gineer), A.
Madm, anchor off Shekhau, Cheungchau, 1901, and on July 14, 1903 was when the rest of the staff had gone Edmunds, H. H. Epiton, Far East and three children were asleep Delegado, Messrs. M. Duncan, Joe. and the master, his father, wife 43 named associate justice of the home, and I was longing to be up Oil Co., E. Feneek (18. "Darrdale"), when they were awakened by the 20 supreme court of the islands by the river, I stayed on to give my L. Finke, G. Le. Grange, Haily & cover being pulled over the hold.
chief a hand with an awful ac-
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6 the president of the United States,cumulation of copy, which had Co., O. L. Hollenweger, E. They tried to push the cover up 5 He is the oldest member of the been tied up in bundles.
"When Holmes, Mrs. N. Hayune, Mrs. R. M. but were unsuccessful, and pre- 22 bench from the point of service. all the strings had been cut,
Hutchens, Messrs. M. Ide, Vernor aently they heard the cover being Justice Johnson is Total (for 9 wkts.). 34 years old, three years younger tude
DOW 67 that we could glory in the magni-P. Jepson, A. R. Jones, Mrs. M. R.nailed down, and the junk was
Jones, Messrs. S. Jones, *Innings declared closed.
of our task, tthe packages
Wm.sailed away. Then the anchor Oxford University-1st Innings.
than Justice Charles A. Johns, covered the floor and rose to our
Kirkpatrick, J. O. Leary (9.5. "Modesta"),
was lowered and the junk people the oldest member of the high knees.
Mies C. Ledonna, driven into the after hold, where Cazalet, c Longrigg, b Irvine 19
tribunal.
A "Find."
Messrs. Lezcsynshl, E. Lyster, J. A. Crawley, e Lowe, b Longfield
At last the aspect of my chief's Macdonald, Sir J. R. McDonald, M. they were again made prisoners face changed suddenly, like the Mendler, Giovanni Nicolis, Misa L. by the cover being nailed on.
Ogly, Mr. Michel Prankoff, For about an hour there was break up of a hard winter. Ho
Miss Purry, Messrs. A. Rabinovich, great activity on deck and then had found something good. He handed me the copy, so that I could E. B. Raymond, W. Ryder, M. A. everything was quiet. After wait- drop note to the writer to look Safer, C. Serverollo, M. K. Shirazi, ing a while longer the junk peo- in on Monday. It was the first of K. Simpsonk, Mr. A. J. Tassell,
LA Shuck, W. F. Sidebotham, Miss ple plucked up enough courage to the stories that ran through the
force the hold cover away and "Idler." and which were sub-rs. W. H. Terry, Mr. R. 5. ventured on deck. The
Thomas, Mrs. Claude Thurston, junk, which sequently published under the title Messra. A. Ward, B. W. Wilson, serted by the pirates, was was theri de- of "Many Cargoes," by W. W. Wong Man-yun and Wong Man-fu, found to be lying off Salwanchau, Jacobs.
the second inning, even that had last year, of 1.51 5-3, a world's re- J. Nunn, b' Longfield to be abandoned because the rain cord. came pouring down. The score then stood at 7-1.
"SOCCER" TEST.
- CHINA DRAWS WITH
AUSTRALIA.
ONE GOAL EACH,
Sydney, July 23.
In the third "soccer" Teat played at Newcastle, China drew with Australia, each side scoring once. -Reuter.
IRISH AND WELSH,
LAWN TENNIS CHAMPION- SHIPS,
BOBBY JONES.
CHAMPIONSHIP CAREER
OVER.
London, July 16. Bobby Jones, who won the Bri- tish open golf championship for the second time last weck, is not expected to take part in any fur- ther championships.
G. Newman, b Longfield
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18
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G. Ebell, b Allor
R. Butterworth, 1.b.w., b Long-
Beld
31
11
M. McCantis, st. Machin.
Irvine
3
J. Greenstock, e Senbrooke,
Irvine,
R. McIntosh, not out Extras
Total
149
Oxford University.-2nd Innings. Cazalet, b Allem
Crawley, e Machin, b Longfield
He is delighted with the popu Barber, st. Machin, b Longfield 62 larity he has achieved and also at Holmes, c Longfield, b Allom 113 the effacement of his petulant Nann, b Allom picking up in disgust in the third Newman, 1.b.w, b Allom round of the "open" in 1521.
OLYMPIC GAMES.
MILLION FRANCS OFFERED TO FRANCE.
Paris, July 23. M. Francois Coty, manufac-| In the Irish lawn tennis cham-turer and owner of the news- plonships played it Dublin Crole- paper "Figaro" has offered to Recs beat Hughes in the men's subscribe a million franca to en- singles and Mrs. Watson beat Missable France to be represented at Goldsack in the women's.
London, July 16.
Butterworth, C Robins,
Irvine
Ebell, st. Machin, b Irvine McCanlis, b Longfield Greenstack, e Cobbold, b Irvine McIntosh, not out
Extras......
Total
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THE HANDICAP OF
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RHEUMATISM.
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Terms did not rule high in those Capt. Wood, Messrs. Lomblot Yeay, about a mile away from shore.
S. E. Young. days. All the Jacobs stories, each
Unpaid Correspondence-ons. Between the junk and shore they one of which, the author told me,
Dann · (H.K. Hotel), Mr. saw a small boat being rowed.. took him a whole month to write
Edmonds, Mrs. 5. (he was then in the Civil Service). (Repulse Bay Hotel), Miss M. like buatmen.
away by four men who looked were paid for at the rate of £1 a thousand words.
Erlanger
Foote, Messrs. A. Gabarells, D.
One of H. G. Wells' earliest Garcia, U. M. Hanaen, Mrs. D. stories ran through "To-day Keith, Mr. Singh Khajan, Mrs. A "The Wheels of Chance.", There H. O'Mara (care of U.S. Ambas
andor).
Registered Covers for:-Meaars,
had been an amusing correspon-
Nothing incapacitates more quickly dence between Jerome and Wells for sports, business, or pleasure than in regard to its ending. Wells in M. Bassett (H.K. Hotel), M. L. 16 proper means are adopted to climinate allow the young woman to ally her-versity)
rheumatlern, and unfortunately unless aisted that it would be bad art to Brodie, Chan Wal-yin (H.K. Uni- Chen Liang-ta (H.K.
00.
of men-
The junk people then took stock of their belongings and found that the pirates had got away with money, jewellery and cothing worth $43. The junk licence was also stolen.
A LONE ROVER
Captain Thomas Drake, who calls himself "The Lane Sea Rover," has arrived at Plymouth in an B-ton schooner rigged boat, "The Pilgrim of Seattle," after sailing alone for 54 days from Charleston (South Carolina).
Although the boat was provided with no auxiliary motor, the antire voyage was made under sail.
their cause, the attacks increase in self with this uneducated draper's University), G. E. Cox (H.K. Uni- 12 frequency and intensity as time goes apprentice, while Jerome accused Versity), Far East Oil Import Co... 262 It is in the blood that the rheumatic him of getting cynical through Far Eastern Biography Co., J. M. N. V. Straits of Java Trading Co., poisons, ring, and only through the spending his time in the clubs im- Gatlarrez, A. R. Jones, K. Lutowicz, RACE RENDERED VOID.
blood in they be driven out. Thus, bibing the blase wisdom
A.D. Opalla, D. M. Pang, Mrs. whilst the rubbing in of embrocations about-town." or liniments gives but tomporary re-
Wells eventually gave the story Samoilova, Mr. Yeah Plo-teng..
List of Unclaimed Parcels: London, July 16. lief, permanent cure, often in the most the "happy ending" which Jerome Miss E. H. Bell. There was an extraordinary oc- severe am chronic cases, has in almost thought the public required. currence at the race meeting at numberless instances been wrought by Although he was not the greatest the Olympic Games in 1928.-Hamilton Park. After the Ruther- In the Welsh championships Reuter.
artist, J. K. Jerome was undobut- ...DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, glen Plate for two year olds had
A letter from Mr. Jaidka, who adly the central figure of this re- played at Newport D. Williams
been run the Stewards declared the Asa Blood Purifier and Blood Tonte pascence of the cheery jest which will be remembered by cricket en beat Crawshay. Williams in the
race vold as I was found that in- Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale we believe to be characteristic of thusiasts as being one of the Capt. Drake intended visiting men's singles and Mrs. Sather-
stead of finishing at the five fur- People have been pre-eminent through Merrie England..
best Selangor bowlers some years the Azores, but terrific seas pre- thwaite beat., Miss Secl in the!
longs the distance of the race out the world for over five-and-thirty
ago, was received by the last mail, vented his approach. He sighted women's.
they had, covered six,,
Daily only five vessels Malayan
between the say the Express." He states that he Bermudes and the English Chan- remedy for anaemic conditions, nervous Mr. G. A. Hereford, District played for Gloucestershire in a debility, digestive weakness, and as a Judge, Penang, who is shortly county match against Sussex. He Atlantic, he hoveds and retired During's raging gale in the mid- London, July 16. restorative after tevars, dysentery and Mrs. Elliott Lynn was second The international bowls cham- other serious illnesses, they are un proceeding Home on retirement had not the opportunity to bat to his cabin for 96 hours. with 82%.
pionship has resulted in the counrivalled.
after twenty-nine years of ser- but he bowled and captured one Of chemists everywhere. or post vice in Malaya, was entertained wicket. He hopes to play for Lady Bolley was ranked third in tries being placed as follows: Eng- the light from Birmingham to land, 1; Scotland, 2; Wales, 8, tree $1.50 per bottle. $5 for to dinner by the members of the Gloucestershire again during his bottles, from The Dr. William' · Medi:| Manchester..
Ireland, 4.
stay in England. cine Co, 00 Kiangee Road, Shanghai, Penang Bar.
BROOKLANDS SPEEDS.
London, July 16.'
In the racing at Brooklands in the contest at any engine power over five laps Campbell on Bugatti touched 108.05 m.p.h.
WOMEN AVIATORS WIN.
London, July 16.
In the aviation meeting at Bir- mingham, competing against three male pilots, Lady Bailey came in first at 92 m.p.h.
years, And through the blood, they build up the nerves. restore health and strength to the whole system.". 'As a'
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He did not miss a single meal
or a single night's sleep,
Capt. Drake will leave shortly for: Norway,
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