'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928.
LOCAL SOCCER.
SEASON STARTS ON 6TH OCTOBER.
TEAM PROSPECTS.
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The Hong Kong football season's opening matches are fixed for Oc- tober 6. Clubs have entered for the Saturday Leagues in sumcient
numbers to ensure interesting senson.
THE CHINA MAIL,
ROYAL NAVY START THEIR UNINTENDED SLIGHT C.C.C. JUST BEATEN: Gonsalves
Thomson Chambers
AQUATIC · FETE:
SEASON.
A. Gomos
J. Albeiro
E. Hogbin
South China Show Their Рассв
"BABE" RUTH & MR. HERBERT HOOVER.
CURIOUS FACTOR IN BOWLS
RESULTS.
J. G..Ozorio
(skip)
G. E. Roylance
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(skip)
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RESULTS OF V. R. C. SECOND NIGHT SPORTS.
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EXCITING TEAM RACE.
C.S.C.C. T. RECREIO “A”. :-
The Navy started their season with a practice match at Caroline Hill on Saturday, their opponents The Navy being South China. ground was the venue.
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AN APOLOGY;
Washington, Sept. 2.
STRUGGLE IN DIVISION II.
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BEDROOM LUXURY?
C.P.R.'S NEW SLEEPING CAR:
FOR EFFORTLESS SLEEP.
The second. night swimming Guaranteeing every comfort pos- Craigengower Cricket Club were Travelling to Happy Valley, Having refused yesterday to go just defeated in division I of the Club de Recreio "A" defeated Civil fete of the Victoria Recreationsible for the traveller, the Canadian
bath The following teams lined up to Mr. Herbert Hoover's box to pose Bowls League on Saturday, Joalng Service Cricket Club by 16 shots. Club was successfully held in the Pacific Railway Company, traffic on Saturday agents for the Canadian Pacific by 1 point to Kowloon Cricket Club, The visitors won
evening in the Royal Navy:--Roberts
presence Steamships, Limited, have placed
of of large
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gathering
into commission a now sleeping car wick");
spectators, including. His Excel-
between Montreal and Toronto." lency the Officer Administering
It is called the "Bedroom Luxury” the Government (Hon. Mr. T. W.
because of the many splendi and Mrs. Southorn, C.M.G.)
Abbott ("Berwick"), An unusually Motton ("Seraph"); Jones ("Ber wick"); Perks ("Berwick"), Aldred "Scraph"); Hegan ("Berwick"), Simmonds Skull ("Titanía"),
Kennedy ("Ber- ("Foxglore"), wick"), Jones ("Seraph").
The Wednesday League does not acem to be so popular, not many Clubs having entered to date. But the Wednesday League gives a chance to Clubs to try players.
out
new
South Chinn. A.A.-Pau Ka- ping: Li Tin-sang. Lau Kau; Lun There should be no bar to a In-chan, Leung Wing-chia, Leung Wednesday Longue player being Wing-tuk; Li Tin-choy, Tam Kong- promoted to n Saturday League pak, Fung King-cheong, Lau Mau,
This is Pak-wa. team and atnying there.
cleverly.
"penalty."
The Navy looked very smart and for the League Committee's con- sideration and should be advocat were early aggressive. After some! ed. The Wednesday League would fine forward play Pau cleared China scared South not suffer by this rule, if made,, and its adoption may make the through Tam after good forward Wednesday League very popular. play. Simmonds beat Pau with a In the meantime, until the Lengue Committee make the rules binding; I should advise Clubs to enter a team for the Wednesday League, Some round and a good list of expecially those Clubs possessing a
playing members.
At half time the sides were equal.
Navy took the lead, through Perks, from a free kick outside the
Babe Ruth.
ren. South China equalised with for a photograph with the ja rush, ip Pak-wa breasting the ball dential .candidate, Babe
publicly apologised to-day.
through in fine style.
KEFEREES DOINGS.
The Navy's display was very Captain A. W. Austin, M.C.. promising Perks, Simmonds, Hegan, M.M., R.A., is to be congratulated Kennedy and Abbot being promin. in his efforts to raise the standardjent. The match showed the Navy of local refereeing. The first of a have some likely players to draw series of lectures unitar the nus-upon. pices of the Hong Kong Referees' Association was
held on
South China's performance was Friday very bright, the forwards showing night at the Chaplain's Hut, Scan- excellent ball control and some of dal Point, the attendance both of their passing movements were also II.K.F.A. oficials and potential re- very clever. Pau saved on many ferees being most encouraging, in occasions and Li Tin-sang played spite of the fact that many stop-a fine game at full back. ped away owing to uncertain know.
The Navy next week are playing
GARRISON SOCCER
ledge of the venue, Captain two Navy XI's in a final try-out of some for the early matches of the sea- Austin, with the help capital diagrams, illustrated im-son, portant decisions and answered. questions, also giving helpful, ad- vice to refereos and players alike. I certainly advise players, club officials and referees to attend future meetings.
Kong
Results in the Hong Garrison Football League last week were as follow:-
Headquarters Wing, 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderers beat 12th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery by 2 goals to 1.
POLICE PROSPECTS. Civilían clubs' prospects, with the exception of the Police, have in previous ar- been forecasted
Headquarters Wing, 1st Batt. ticles, and I have been. informed that the Police, in a real 'try-out Queen's Royal Regt. bent Royal with the 1st Batt Queen's Regi-Army Medient Corps by 4 goals to 3. ment last week--both sides at full strength-played a
Machine Gun Co., 2nd K.O.S.B.
Ruth
at Kowloon. The C.C.C., having Scores:- won the championship, failed to Civil Service.. equal the record put up by Kowloon F. H. Holdman Dock last season of going through L. Longbottom the fixtures without a defeat. And L. Luck Craigengower won on two rinks on K. T. Taylor Saturday,
(skip) There was a curious factor in S. Eccleshall the results. All three home clubs C. E. Jones
on all rinks, Club'a
Recreio "A". - H. A. Alves
C. E. Marques
C. M. S.. Alves
A. C. V. Ribeiro Southern, who were accompanied features included in this new typ
a gror
by a party from Government of car. It should prove House. A fair number of ladies success, and the company respor-
sible for its Introduction are to b was present.
The most exciting event was congratulated on their enterprise. the team race. This was origin-
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(skip) C. F. Vas
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F. X. Spaces
C. A. Lopes
P. A. Yvanovich
23
(skip)
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ally arranged as a match between
F. X. Silva
L. G. Sousa
14
C. Silva R. Laz
(skip)
in division I were successful. All J. Archibald four in division II lost!
J. Massey (skip) Because the Police lost and Talkoo on these two share third L. Whant place in the senior league and W. J. Bickford Taikoo have a better shots average. F. E. Booker Kowloon Dock, last season'a win-S. E. Alderman
(skip) ners, had already completed their fixtures and were assured of second
place.
In division II, the leaders (Civil
Service C.C. and Club de Recreio
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E.P.R.C. v. KOWLOON C.C..
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New Features,
The company has in past year.
the V.R.C., and a combined team been renowned for the fine service representing the Chinese Swim-maintained, across Canada, and with A combined team the inauguration of this new sleep- ming Clubs. from the Army also competed in tng car, trips Home via Canada 26 this event, making it a triangular should be all the more pleasurable. contest. Although the Army were It is designed and built by the 70 beaten by both the V.R.C., and Canadian Pacific Railway Company,
the Chinese, they received ap-and is described ns the acme of. plause for their sportsmanship. travel comfort.
Fine Struggle.
Each car provides 14 bedrooms, The Victorians and the Chin-all of which are panelled in beauti- shots.ese put up a superb struggle for ful inlaid walnut, with fittings of supremacy, with the Chinese hav-oxidized silver, thus giving the ing alightly the advantage up to sleeping rooms an attractive ap- the last man, and then D. Lyon pearance which, combined with the gave the Club victory with a smooth running of the cannot an strong burst of speed which his unknown feature of the company- opponent could not contend with will afford the tired. traveller
The ladies' race produced a
"A") clashed. Civil Service were On their own. green, East Point on their own green and they lost. Recreation Club lost to Kowloon
Chib They still lead but Recrélo "A" are Cricket
by 14 Preal-only a point behind with a match Scores:
in hand; Talkoo, who also won East Point,
are 3 points behind the H. Hatch leaders with two matches in hand. Coutta A close struggle for the funfor H. E. Akehurst championship acems assured.
The home run king said that he did not understand that Mr. Hoover
Mr. Herbert Hoover.
tics did not enter into the refusal.
Associated Press,
capital draw drew with Machine Gun Co., 1st wished to meet him, and that poll- and shared eight goals with their Queen's Regt. 3 goals to 3.
A new-comer to the opponents. Police created a favourable im- pression.
I am sorry to say that Larkin. one of the Queen's crack forwards,
This Week's Fixtures. Monday: A Company, 2nd K.O.S.B. v. D Company, 1st Queen's Regt-Ref. Sgt. Clarke, H.KS. Bde. R.A.
received a nasty injury which may Wednesday: Royal Engineers and keep him out of the team for some Royal Corps of Signals v. R Com- time. If this is correct, it is much pany,
to be regretted:
- MILITARY SIDES.
The Staff and Departments team In the senior League expect to
spring a surprise when their full
Queen's Regt.-Ref. 1st L/Sgt. Bunting, 2nd K.O.S.B.
Friday: C Company, 2nd K.0.3.B. C 1st Queen's Regt.-Ref. Cpl. Hunt, R.A.0.C..
All
games on
Chatham-road
strength for the coming season is ground, Kowloon, kick-off at 4.80 disclosed.
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There will be no reason, hitherto, for good-class soldier' players not in the big units being without a senior game on Satur days.
The 2nd Batt. King's Own Scot- not expecting tish Borderers are many of last year's team to be changed, although, some of the reserves will take a lot of keeping out of the senior XI. The Rev. F. P. W. Alexander is leaving! shortly hut the Padre did not play regularly for the Regimental alde last season and his namesake is a worthy substitute.
ROYAL NAVY. Particular interest will centre in the revival of the Royal Navy XI'S to compete in both sections of the Longue. Their return to Hong IA Kong senior Loague football welcome. We shall miss the atal- warts of H.M.S. "Hawking" and "Ambrose," who have left the Sta- tion but I am Informed many Devon, Kent and Hampshire repre- sentative players are included in the complements on the Chine Station and, although the Naval XI. w necessarily be subject to change from week to week, a good side capable of fully extending the local teams ought be folded every match.
The Navy have already started practising on their Caroline Hill pitch and hope. next season, with permission, to effect many improve- ments, including re-turfing and the ¡erection of a' club-house.
During the coming season thoy hope to play their home League matches on South China's splendid pitch at Caroline Hill which has been re-turfed and is in excellent condition, and which is expected to be ready on October 6.
LEACH OF THE RA. The Royal Artillery are eagerly. awaiting the arrival of new drafts which are due in the trooping sea - son and havo hopes that they will
not be losing any, of last season's, members of the senior XI., - al- though Leach is mentioned as a likely departurance (amplada
p.m.
HOME SOCCER.
THE WEEK-END RESULTS.
London, Yesterday. Division I Birmingham I. Everton 3. Bolton 0, Blackburn 3, Burnley 2, Sheffield U. 1. Derby 2. Cardiff 0. Leeds U. 3, Manchester U. 2. Liverpool 6, Leleester 3. Manchester C. 3, Huddersfield 2. Newcastle U. 2, Bury 1. Portsmouth 2, Arsenal 0. Wednesday 2, Sunderland 1. West Ham 4, Aston Villa 1.
Division II.
Barnsley 3, Blackpool 1. Bristol 2, Swansea 1. Chelsea 2, Middlesbro 0. Clapton 1, Stoke 0. Hull 1, Notts County 1. Notts Forest 3, Bradford 2, Port Vale 5, Millwall 2 Proston 3. Oldham 2. Reading 0, Southampton 1. Tottenham S, Wolves 2. West Brom. 1, Grimsby 0.
Division III (8). Torquay 1, Watford 0. Bournemouth 1, Fulham 0. Brentford 2, Merthyr 1. Charlton 1, Norwich 0. Coventry 1, Exeter 1. Crystal Pal. 1, Newport 1. -Gillingham. 1, Bristol 0. Luton 4, Southend 2- Northants 1, Brighton 1. Plymouth 1, Queen's Park R. 2. Swindon 5, Walsall I...
Division III (N). Accrington 2, Wigan 0. Bradford C. 4, Crowe I. Chesterfield, 8; Barrow 0. Darlington 0; Carlisle 0. Halifax 1 Stockport 1. Hartlepools 1, Rotherham 1. Lincoln 8, Tranmere 1. New Brighton 8. Ashington Rochdale 1, Bouth Shields 2. Southport 5, Nelson 1 Wrexham Doncaster 2.
(Continued at foot of next
Column)
GORDON LUM.
CHINESE TENNIS SUCCESS IN U.S.A.
MICHIGAN CHAMPIONSHIP.
away,
Division I.
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{Black
Kowloon C.C. E. Gittins E, C. Fincher
J. F. Robinson
B. Petheram
(skip) Smith
C. G. Harrison H. Lay
F. G. Herridge
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in the good time of 87 seconds.
fine piece of swimming by Mias healthy and effortless sleep at M. George, who won from scratch night.
Modern Comforts. Every room has its single bed, The other contestants were the Misses L. Gittins, P. Hunt and D. equipped with a comfortable mat- box spring. 22 Hunt.
J. W. Shaw
W. E. Peers
C. A. Goldenberg
K.B.G.C. v. POLICE R.C.
H. Hampton
(skip)
13
(skip)
E. Shank
Webb
C. 'J. Tacchi
L. de Rome
(skip). 10
W. W. Hirst
(skip)
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Crossing the harbour, Pollee Re-M. Arnhold creation Club were surprised by D. S. Hill Kowloon Bowling Green Club, the A. F. Paut
by 15 shots. fatterwinning
Scores:-
Bowling Green. Police R.C.
Randle
Wynne
West
R. Muir
McIntosh
D. Gow
W: Russell
(skip)
R. Duncan D. Harvey H. Nish
L. Guy
(skip)
Whibley
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22
A. E. Silkstone
J. T. Magill
W. Macfarlane
(skip)
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18
69
G. C. Moss.
(skip)
18
W. E. Hollands
Gooding
McLeod
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G.C.C. v. TAIKOO RC.
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At Happy Valley, Craigongower Cricket Club lost to Taikoo Recrea- tion Club by 9 shots. Scores:- Cralgengower.
Taikoo R.C.
R. M. Keown
A. Craig
H. MoKechute
Jaa. Sloan
D. K. Kharas
H. Harteam
A. A. Lewis
(skip)
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(skip)
D. Splers
C. Cameron
.E..Moore
J. Clark
(skip) Hargreaves Glendinning Marks A. Clark
(skip)
18 W. Collins
S. Ismail
E. Zimmern
18 J. V. .D. Lely
TAIKOO R.C. v. CS.C.C.
D. C. Walmsley
A. A. Razack
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(skip)
14
(skip)
S. Flegg
D. 'Young
Q. Iamail
J. Watson
P. Dixon
Ja. Sloan
F. T. Knott
(skip)
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D. Munro
(skip)
$1
At Taikoo, the home team de feated Civil Service Cricket Club by' shots. Scores
Taikoo R.C. Barclay
T. Grimshaw
C. B. Matthews
N. Drummond
(skip)
10
Gordon Lum, Chinese Davis Cup J. McCubbin ace, outlasted and out-generalled J. Chapman George Jerinings of Chicago to win J. Russell the Michigan state tenuls singles R. Wallace
sets. atraight championship in
(skip). Staten the "Saginaw Daily News" A. Stalker of July 28, Lum won the Anal J. J. Whyte match of the state tourney at the G. McLeod Conce Club when Jennings, beaten J. Ferguson In the first two sets, was overcome by the heat and the terrific pace, of the tennis they were playing and collapsed as he was serving with the third set at two games aplece and had to be carried from the courts.
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Civil Service.
R. R. Davlea Holland
F. E. Haynes
T. D. E. PenderedĮ
(skip)
C. Mycock R. S. Vergette
A. H. Oswick
J. Hollidge
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(skip)
(skip)
13
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J. T. Laing
H. Westlake
J. J. Gregory J. Deakin
(skip)
K.C.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER.
Club
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LEAGUE TABLES. -
ол д tress mounted
Mr. Sousa's Band enlivened The tollet arrangements are excel- the proceedings with jazz music lent and feature the latest equip. during the swimming, and after ment, including an automatic wash- wards played for dancing which stand. Hot and cold water will was indulged in until a late hour, always be available. In addition
Results.
each room has a thermal jug of ice- cold drinking water, a glass and a dental faucet.
The results were as follow:- 100 yards Handicap for Mem- bera.-1, H. Remedios, 70 secs.; There are three conveniently placed mirrors, including a full- 2. Edward da Roza. 75 secs.
50 yards Ladies' Race-1, length dress mirror. Lighting, heat- Mias M. George, 37 secs.; 2, Missing, and ventilation are admirably D. Hunt, 10, secs.
arranged for the convenience of the High Dive (open)-1, Edward traveller. Each room has a win- dow, and the electric light is fully da Roza; 2, Eccleston.
50 yards Team Race (teams of shaded to harmonise with the fit- |six).—1, V.R.C., 2 mins. 49 sees. tings, the non-breakable mica 162, Combined Chinese Swimming shades being bound in leather. A Clubs; 3, Combined Army Team.reading lamp is placed at the head
50 yards Back Stroke Handicap of each bed.
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For writing purposes,
& con-
for Members.. 1, L. Roza Pereira, 86.1/5 sece; 2, S. V. venient folding table is fitted to the Gitting, 36.2/5 secs.
side wall. Extra heating besides
Water Polo.
A-team selected from the Army the usual steam line, electric fan, drew 2-2 with the V.R.C. "A" ingenious shoe box, and ample team in an exciting game of space on the racks and under the water polo. The civilians.scored bed provided for the baggage, ars first, the game being very evenly small features that help to make the contested.
At half-time the car the luxury it is.
score was one each. The match Communicating doors situated be- was marked with a great num-tween each set of two rooms pro-
en-suite. ber of infringements of the rules, vides friends with an Mr. C. J. Cook, referee, being service and beautifully carpetted The positions in the League to constantly called upon to stop the corridors deaden sound and add to
date are:-.
Division L
P.W. D. L Pix Craigsngower C.G. 12 11 0 1 22 Kowloon Dock R.C. 12 7 14 15 Talkoo R.C. 12 6 0 6 12 .12 6 0 6 12 .12 5 1 6 11 Kowloon B.G.C...12 5 0 7 10 Civil Service C.C. 12 1 0 11 2 Division IL
Police B.C.
13 Kowloon C.C.
P. W. D. L Pts 19 Civil Service C.C. 18 9 1 3 19 Recreio "A"....12 9 0 8 18 61 Taikoo RC ......11 8 0 8 16 Kowloon B.G.C...18 7 1 5 15 Kowloon C......12 5 1:6 11 Cralgengower C.C, 18 5 0 8 10 Reerelo "B".....18 4 1 8 9 On their own green, Kowloon East Point R.C...14 40 10 8 Lum really won the match in the
defeated Craigen: Yacht Club 11 8986 firat set, which he took at 10-8. Cricket That sapped Jennings' strength and tower Cricket Club in an exciting forced him to practically concede game by the narrowest possible PING PONG LEAGUE. the second to the Chinese star, 6-0. margin of one shot. Scores:
Kowloon C.C. Cralgengower. - KOM TONG CHALLENGE CUP He seemed to have recovered in the
W. T. Brightman
WINNERS. third, getting off to a lead of two 3. T. Dobbie games, but then Lum atarted back. A. Howe at him and Jennings rally proved A. W. Smith to be only a dying attempt to pull (skip)
himself together.
Also Doubles. Success.
J. Fraser
F. Goodwin L. E. Lammert
H. Beer
E. el Arculli
U. M. Omar
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(skip)
F. J. Néves
D. Fritz
D.. Rumjahn
Lum and George O'Connell of G. Grágge Chicago outclassed Jennings and J. Gibson Jack Harris of Chicago in the men's] (skip) - doubles finals, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3, Lum and A. C. Burford O'Connell teamed well together, Kern both doing excellent work at the W. Keegan net and in covering the back court. H. Overy
(skip) Both Jennings and Harris were in- clined to be wild,"
Just how evenly, Lum and Jen- nings were matched is shown in the point score of the first set, 73, to 69 in favour of Lum. Seven of the 18 games went to deuce, and one of them required 20, points for a décision.
Scottish League. Aberdeen 2, 8t. Johnstone 0. Airdrie 3, Cowdenbeath 2. Ayr United 2, Motherwell 0. Celtic 8, Kilmarnock 0. Dundee 2, Rangers S.
· Hamilton' 2, Clyde 0.
Hibermana 3 Falkirk 2. Partick Third Lanark &
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game.
Twice an Army player the comfort. was ordered out of the bath..
RESCUED FROM MALARIA Sixteen Years Ago By DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.
Mr. Paul Reports Himself Stur In The Best of Health,
MARRIAGE COSTS.
BLOW STRUCK AT THE HIGH PRICES.
THE "DOT" TOO LARGE.
A blow at high-priced mar- When Mr. D. T. Paul was sta-Iriages in China has been struck lon-master at Tharrawaddy, on the by the Nationalist Minister of Burma Government Railways, in the Interior, Hsieh Tupi, who the year 1912, he graphically told has issued instructions govern. how he had been rescued from ing marriages to his civil commis- The Malaria by Dr. Williams' Pink sioners throughout China. Pills.
Seen again on the 24th aim of the Minister, the United February this year (1928) at Press has been informed, is to Paungle, Burma, where he la now bring about cheaper marriages station-master, Mr. Paul reported among the Chinese. himself as still in the best of The instructions of the Minister Paul's case, as originally recorded tion by the Dutch East Indies health. Here are the facts of Mr. were issued in response to a peti- by himself sixteen years ago: Chinese who claim that the Com- "The malarial attacks used to munist troubles in South China, start with a feeling of lassitude especially in Fukien, Kwangtung, and pains in my back and lower and Hunan are due to the com The league ping pong match limbs," said he. "Fits of shiver-munist call for free marriages between the South China A.A. and ing followed and left my body cold which appeal strongly to the fin- 26 the Wan Yan Old Boys' Union, all over. Then my temperature ancially-pressed youth.
played on Friday at the Chinese would rise until perspiration sim- Marriages in the southern pro- vinces are very extravagant Catholle Society decided the custody ply poured out of me.
of the "Kom Tong" Challenge Cup These continual attacks, made affairs, parents looking to their B. W. Bradbury for the year. The scores were very me very weak and thin. A friend daughters as if they were pieces (skip) 14 close at one tiuis but, nearing the who came to see me advised Dr. of real estate, worth a certain G. T. BuchanÄN
and, South China forced a lead and Williams' Pink Pills, and I decid-amount on the marriage market, finally secured the victory by 59 ed to give them a trial. I must but generally the parents ask games to Wah You's 49, 19
say that I have ever since been dots of at least $300 or $400 for
C. S. Rosselet
C. Bennett R. Barn (skip)
Division II.
· RECREIO “B” Y. KBG.C.
All league fixtures have been sorry that these Pills did not come their daughters. If the marriage 17 completed and the South China AA29 my notice earlier, for even after efforts are successful, further are to be congratulated on their a week's treatment I felt they were expenses are incurred for the success in winning, both the senior doing me good. It was wonderful, marriage ceremony expenses, and junior championships. how quickly my appetite returned wedding feasts and the services Points scored. In Friday's match and refreshing sleep came to me of the go-between which general- were as follow:
South China: ÂÂ
At King's Park, Kowloon. Bow!- ing Grean beat Club de Reczelo "B" by 47 shots. The latter lost heavily on two rinka. Scores Recreio " Bowling Green. J. M. S. Rosario Hale
E. M. Remedios Younghus
E. L. Barros ---
LGutierrez
(skip) 213% (ak
M. F. Baptista
AC Rozario
Queen's Park 5, St. Mirren 0. A. V: Barros Raith 0, Hearts 2.
Reuter
Wons
Fok Hin
Total
Ng
A. H. Basto
(skip)
(Belp).
Total
Yan O.B.U..
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101
at night. A three weeks course of ly bring the cost up to $1,000. As Dr. Williams: Pink Pills made an- a result of such expenses, it is no other and stronger man of me, unusual thing nowadays to see a As long as the malaria parasite man 30 or 40 years of age re remains in the blood attacks of maining single a terrible thing malaris fever will be recurrent.) in Chinese eyes,
Quinine overcomes them for a time, The Minister of Interior, in his but it is only, by building up the notification, points out that blood that the malarial germs can abuses occur in matrimonial prac be eradicated, and Dr. Williams tices in China, and he requests Pink Pills make new, rich, red the assistance of the provincial blood at every dose. This is the and municipal authorities to help simple recr of the remarkable him cheapen marriages in the success of Dr. Williams Pink Puis country. Inesko, man cases of malaria:
A thorough-bred Irish, setter.. Chemists everywhere sell them, or port free, at $1.50 per bottle, 38 bitch, the property of Mr.. R of weedmouth, Ber for alx bottles, from the Dr. Drumm Williams Medicine Co., 60, Klangse wick, has had litter of 18 pupples,
| all doing well Road, Shanghai.
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