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(Continued from Page 9.) usoful deputy. With Clarke hurt Wheeler played a magnificent game In goal, saving on many occasions when he looked well beaten, and Wynne and Bishop were both strong backs.
McKelvie was strong at centre half and McGreevy played one of his best games. Watson was not ao prominent as his confreres. The Civilian wingers played well, Pile and Cornwall being the pick of the forwards, and much of the Civilian success was due to Pile's fino cen- tring and corners throughout the afternoon. Clarke, by getting two goals, came in for much applause, and Rocha did well in a quiet man- nor and is a much improved for- ward.
tion.
ying took the contre forward post- Good kicking by the Athletic backs kept the Navy. out and hands "The Navy started in promising against Van Tromp cleared the at fashlon ns from the kick off by the tack, but in spite of good work by Athletic, Perks gained possession Wong Shuf-wah, who was kicking and, feeding cleverly, Simmonds well, Navy, from a nice corner by went right through and put Navy Shobrooke, scored again, Simmonds
netting cloverly. up in the first few minutes.
This reverse put, the Chinese Kennedy added another for the team on their mettle, and Leo went Navy after good play by the Navy away on the wing, but Barkham front line and the Athletle were saved and sent well up the field, four down at the interval.
The Chinoso team played much Shobrooke centred accurately and i clever work by Simmonds gave better in the second half and after Firth a chance, the inside right Pau had saved a beauty from Van scoring a nice goal. Navy thus led Tromp, Barkham was given a warm time by Lee Hung, who showed two to nil very early.
Bright work by Tao on the China good pace, but Navy relieved. Van right was stopped by Baker and Tromp again get going on the Shobrooke missed with a big drive. right and after pretty passing by Navy pressed heavily and Pau say the Navy front line, crossed the ed with the forwards all up, ball to Shobrooke, who middled Navy were awarded a penaltynteely and Simmonds scored num. but Pau Aaved in great style to ber five,
The ball went The Army disappointed: Ander- much applause.
hard and true under the bar, but son and his hacks did not seem the goalie eleverly tipped over happy, and one or two of the Civilian gonle" ought not to have bean scored. The backs have play- ed much better games. Sime and Carswell did well at half back, but He gave Pile too much room altogether and was beaten by the nippy winger.
The forwards' runs
up
to
goal were fine, but too many Army chances went over or In field play past the goal. the Army forward line were auperior to their opponents. McGlinchey and Leech were the pick of the line, whose only fault appeared to be poor shooting. McGlinchey's goal, however, was
the best of the match.
Friendly Match.
ROYAL NAVY v. CHINESE ATHLETIC.
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WHY MALARIA RECURS,
Tao Kwel-shing made a great dash down, the wing, finishing with a splendid low shot, which Brock- man was lucky to get to, The Chinese forwards made another: good burst, 'Lam Yuk-ying being dispossessed by Barkham in the nick of time. The Navy were, Once the spores of the Malaria however, much superior and only parasite have become established good defence by the backs and Pau in the blood something more effl-kept the score down. The Athletic, cacious than quinine-which at towards the end, all but scored, a best is purely # palliative is fine effort by Lam being just turn- necessary to eliminate them. ed outside by Brockman. Navy Unless these spores are completely pressed hard to the finish and in exterminated they will remain dor- the closing stages were
much Teo Kwel-shing made mant for varying intervals of time, superior.
on the right, but was' only to break into renewed activity progress whenever the vitality is lowered by unsupported and time came with chills, change of temperature, de Navy easy winners, bility, or other causes. Then the victim experiences another-bout of this distressing disease.
Comment.
Navy fielded a good team and the new men played well and quite But if the blood is rich, red and justified the reputations which strong the system is thereby safe-1 they came with. Brockman, Baker | guarded against the causes of and Barkham were sturdy defend-. lowered vitality, and at the same ers and Perks, a new man on the time this good blood, by creating Station, made a good impression, a generous amount of red cor-Williams and Strudyman were good puscles, makes existence impossible supporters. Sirimonds made a for the germs of Malaria. Thus it very good impression at centre for- is that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ward, the forward line being
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