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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 8TH

1926

Let's Enjoy Life!

Do you enjoy your leisure or are you so tired at the close of the day that you are only too glad to rest 7 All day you are using up energy-energy which must be renewed. Without this power of renewal, there comes a point when you can do no more. That is exhaustion !... The effects of fatigue have been strikingly shown by" recent scientific tests published in the "Medical Echo." The amount of energy spent after 6 hours' work was accurately measured by the Scheiner test.

· Tests were made on a group of people before they took Sanatogen,and again after they had taken Sanatogen twice daily for 14 days. The following observations were made.

Fatigue after 6 hours' continuous work: Without Sanatogen 92% With Sanatogen 33% That means that aftera fortnight's use of Sanatogen the workers had a gain of over 50% energy. Sanatogen is a mighty-nerve-food-recharging every cell of your body with the proper supply of health- giving substances. Begin taking Sanatogen to-day, almost. immediately you will feel a new energy, and a new joy in life, and you will be "fit and fresh" at the close of the day's duties to enjoy your evenings.

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HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE.

"A" DIVISION.

CRICKET CLUB VICTORS.

> Playing on their own ground-yester, day, the Cricket Club met and defeated the University by the closest margin possible, the final score being 60 games to 49. 3

Detailed results are as follows:- "G, W. Sewell and E. Grimbler

Josk

to Redmond and L. Forster 4+ 7 beat Iu Tak Cheuk and A. A.-

Rumjaha

beat Wong and D. Laing 17 4

R. M. Henderson and G. Miskin: beat F. A. Redmond ant

Forster

lost to Iu Tak Cheuk and A. A.

Rumjaha

beat Wong and D. Laing

17-10

8.3.

3- A B. 3

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*** 29

8. 3

14-19

30-49

H: Railton and J. A. Summers?” lost to F.A. Redmond and L

Forster ...... Jost to lu Tak Cheak and A.

A. Rumjahn

beat Wong and D. Laing.

Tota!"

LAWN TENNIS.

TIENTSIN HONG DOUBLES.

THE RUMIAHNS WIN FOR THE K.M.A:

The K.M.A. (A. L. and O. Rumjaha) won the Tientsin. Hong Doubles Cup on -June-27th, but the NRK. pair (Sakai and Ichinose) put up a splendid game.

The first set was a ding-dong affair, the K.M.A getting the lead for the first time at 3-2, when they got the decisive point after one of the best rallies of the whole match. The M.B.K. were on terms at-4-4, but the K.M.A took the next two games and the set.

The second set was practically a repeti. tion of the first, save that the M.B.E. stopped at 3-3, and allowed their oppos ents to take the next two. The KIMA, finally won the set 6-4 with a fine amash by the younger "Rumjahn.

By this time the K.M.A. pair were thoroughly in their stride. A L. Ram- jahn was hitting hard and accurately with his forehand, though his backhand too often failed to clear the net. They took the first four games of the third set, but here the M.B.K. reasserted them- selves, displayed greater variety of stroka. and more vigour. They won the fifth- game, lost the next (5-1) and came back again to win the seventh (5-8). In the next game Omar Bumjahn twice smashed across court brilliantfy, but with one point needed for the decision of the set and the match he smashed a "sitter" yards outside the side-line. The M.B.K., amidst considerable excitement, took the score-to-5-4,- but that was the last effort for O. Rumjahn won the tenth game.on" his service without the loes of a point.

The K.M.A. thus won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

At the close, Mr. A. Morse, on behalf of the President (Mr. P. C. Young) asked Mra P. H. B. Kent to present the cup to the winning pair, who, he said, were worthy winners. This was the second time that the K.M.A., had won the trophy.

Mrs. Kent, in presenting the cup, said that the Rumjahrs had to play hard to win, and congratulated them on their victory.

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LAWN BOWLS.

INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COMPETI- TION ARRANGED.

CHALLENGE CUP PRESENTED: DRAW MADE..

It was announced earlier this week. that there were prospects of an inter- Departmental Lawn Bowls Competition being arranged for Sunday afternoons, as a result of the "friendly" match be tween Revenue Officers and the Police last Sanday afternoon, and that a Challenge. Cup would be presented to the winning department at the conclusion of the com petition, with miniature replicas for the members of the champion team,

It has now been decided that such a competition shall be started, and a meet- ing of representatives was held at the Police Recreation Clab on Tuesday even. ing for the purpose of discussing the arrangements, etc.

LA. Osmund (owe 200) proved too The following were represented :- good for Philip Tai (owe 150) last night, Sanitary Department (Mr. B. Smith), defeating him by a comfortable margin:Itevenue Department W. Knight), of 100 points.

The winner made, a string of double figure breaks, the best being:-3, 16, 23, 19, 28, 20, 28, 30, 23, 2018 and 17. Philip

at mado & 31 only... Osmond now meets the winner of to Might's match between J. A Luz (owe 150) and F. L. da Cruz (owe 200).

FAMOUS STUD.

SIR PAUL CHATER'S PONIES FOR SALE.

H.W.D. (Mr. W. E. Hollands), Police (Sub-Inspector E. J. Field), Education Department (Mr. J. C. Fletcher), -Prison Department (Mr. J. McLeod).

It was decided that the Cup be called The O'Sullivan oscombe Inter-Depact mental Cup," and that the competition be played on the knock-out system.

The entrance fee for each department will be four dollars and receipts from this source will be used for the purpose of providing replicas of the cup for the year's winning team.

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MORE ABOUT DERBY SWEEP WINNERS

STOCKBROKER HEARS OF HIS" GOOD LUCK WHILE GOLEING.

NEW RED CROSS LINER.

RECORD FOR RAPID

BUILDING.

The Dew Red Cross liner Nerissa, the The winner of the first prize in the steamer on whose construction Messrs. Stock Exchange Derby sweepsitke, cos | Wm. Haunton & Co. Ltd, Port Glas cerning whose identity there has been gow, broke all records for rapid building, considerable mystery, proves to be Mr. sailed for New York on her maiden F. B. D. Tod, of the arm of Messrs. J. H. voyage recently after a very satisfactory Tod, stockbrokers, of Edinburgh.

performance on her loaded trials

The value of the ticket for which Coronach, the Denby winner, was drawn, Each Department are to be requested is £60,000, and it is understood that Mr to nominate five players, and only thoss, Tod disposed of a half share for £4,000.

When arst issued the winning ticket players will be allowed to compete during that season. Names of the players, to weat to Messrs. "Holland and Balfour, ether with the entrance fee, should be stockbrokers, of Old Broad-street, who forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. declined to divulge its destination. WE.. Hollands, c/o P.W.D. on or be fore Thursday, July 15th

...

The Lord Mayor of Liverpool and Sir (The New York, Newfoundland and Edgar Bowring, representing the owners. Halifax Steamship Co., Ltd.), expressed It is announced that, owing to the death

their fent of having completed a passen- of Sir Paul Chater, his executors will dis

the greatest satisfaction with the new

perse the entire Shanghai section of his

ship, and congratulated the builders on Mr. Tod was golfing in Scotland on gers ship in such a short time. Whan. racing stable, in which connection ten ponies will be offered by nétion in the

Derby Day. When he was told the re Mesars Hamilton contracted seven Malevard of the Shanghai Horse Bazaar &

It was decided to write to the Hon.sult after completing his round he re-months ago to deliver the vessel on May would find it impossible to finish her Motor Co., says the NC. Davy News Secretary of the Police Reucation Club ceived the news of his good fortuns 3let it was generally believed that they

The ponies to come under the hammer

He confessed that it was a great nur within the stipulated time, but as Bir will be

prise, for, although he had drawn horses James Lithgow, Bart pointed out at the other sweepstakes, including the Cal trial, the ship was not only completed cutta, his successes had never approached but much additional work on her was done by that date despite the dislocation in the least his present luck

Telephone messages of congratulation

Glonous Dahlia (crossbred), chestnut, 13.9: Winner, Hongkong Derby 1928 Golding

Fantastic Dahlin (crossbred), bay la Winner of race, Hongkong Mecting, 1928, Gelding

Sunbeam Dahlia (crossbred), bay 13.2 Wmner of 2 races, Hongkong Meeting, 1920. Gelding,

asking permission for all games to be played on this Club's green.

The draw for this season resulted as Revenue Department: (bye),

ander

Police Department Sanitary Depart

mment.

exlmly

Prison Department 7. P.W.Drom all parts of the country were

ceived by Mr. Tod during the day. Education; Department (bye).

The first game in the competition will

Sunrise Dahlia (crpsshred), grey, 13.2be played between the Police and Sani Winner of one-race, Hongkong Meeting, 1026 Gelding

Brilliant Dahlin (crossbred), gefin chestnut, 13.2. Not raced yet. Gelding

Stalwart Dablia ferusshred), bay, grit fin, 12.Not raced. Gelding:

Early Dahlia (crossbred), dua, grin, 13.3 Mare, aged 4 years. Not raced.

Beacon Dahlia (Crossbred), spotted roan, 13,2 Hongkong subgriffin,

Myrtle Dahlia (China pony), grey, 121. Pretty Dahlia (China pony), 13.1, chest nut. Subscription grifin

tary Departments on Sunday, July 26th, beginning at 3.30 p.m.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

of traffic which retarded supplies during rand after the general strike

lish East Asiatic Co., Ltd.), due July 24th The Prison Department P.WD Canton (Sx game will be played on Sunday, August |

at The winners of the Police. Sani- Delta (P. & O), due to-day, about tary Department will meet the Revenue m Department on August 15th and the Empress of Busnin (C.P.R.), duo July winners of the Prison Department 13th.

PW.D. game play against the Education, Ranpura (P. & 0), due to-day, about Department on August 22nd. The final 6 am

will be played on August 29th at which Santhin (B.I. & Apcar), due to-morrow game the cap will be presented to the Taiping (Australian-Oriontal Line), due successful team.

The Nerust, with a gross register of 6,553 tons and a speciñed speed of 15 knots, is-s most elaborately fitted vesse The accommodation which is provided, for some 160 first and 50 second class pas cogers, borders on the luxurious and is only rivalled by that of the largest ocean Liners

The Nerissa took her passengers on mile during the forenoon, and said for board, ran her trials on the measured

ber loaded trial she exceeded her contract New York early the same evening. On speed by about half a knot, repeating her performance of the preliminary tria

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