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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929.

SPORT AND

AND ATHLETICS.

SPORT IN CHINA. Tsingtao. during the past few years of Chinese Government, has

who

HILL-CLIMBING RACES..

DERBY ACCEPTANCES. As a competitive form of athletics

There are 98 first acceptances for hill climbs are rarely found in Eng.

the Derby. They are as follows: land outside the Lake District, been fortunate in having" civil Glastonbury, Cragadour, Caven- where the Guides' race, particular authorities recognised the do, Trigo, Monnie's" Luck, Kopi,

and

ly nt Grasmere, is a famous uttrac-national value of sports of all Duke of Wellington II, Markover, tion. In recent years the promotion kind and who genuinely encour- Top Dressing, Hunter's Moon, Bos- Magnab., Aristotle, of a hill race at Chapel-ca-le-Frith Aged them by giving facilities for worth, The has aroused attention, and two com- sports: grounds and for the forma- N.P.B.. Mont Clair, Verdi, Aeragas petitors from that neighbourhood tinn of the International Recreation Wildrip, Posterity, Lechevron, Pick- showed the way at Horwich in the Club which has done so much, not of the Circus, Rudsemon, Grand Nijinski. Bulandbala, revived contest to the top of Riving cply for pony racing of the highest Terrace, ton Pike and back. The winner, T. class, but also for the encourage- Derbydilly, Mr. Jinks, Staff, Rhum, P. Campbell, lives at Chinley nad ment of numerous physical sports Tompeartree, Marcheriori, Race the runter up, G. W. Bailey, at and contests of athletic skill among dale. Leonard, Vanstanden, The Fairfield, Buxton, and both are residents of this international com- Bastard, Sunberry, Bulwark, Phila- mon. Ardent Lover, Ravenscar, members of the Salford Harriers.munity. There is every reason to The leaders rounded the watch tower believe that the Nationalist Gov- Aboot's Fleet, Roigrey, Engleberg, on the summit of the Pike, over ernment's representatives now in Inchmarlo, Lafayette, Cuttle Fish, 1,000 feet above sea level, and control at Tsingtao view the subject | Bhang. Defoe, Walter Gay, Kerav

pastimes for the nos, Plot, Rattlin the Reefer, Great total rise from the starting-point of of sports about 800 feet, in 14 minutes, and people with an even more liberali Scot,, Bara, Luffness, Slipper. Osiris, : Campbell faished in just over 20 outlook than their predecessors, Bullhead, Sargasso, St. Leger, The minutes, a record performance. It provided only that the organization Black Abbot, Totalisator Ardglass, is nearly thirty years since the pre- and conduct of them be above re- Norman Arrow, Larking, Tremen vious race took place, on the ocea-proach, so that Tsingtao has every dous, Lesap II. Grand Prince, sion of the Horwich sports. Sir likelihood of becoming the great Robuste, Recdsmouth, Ellenborough, A. V. Ree, the airman, was then sporting centre that its natural and Costaki Pasha, Lovoleur, Ganga-: engaged at the railway works, and climatic advantages so well assure. shingh, Lemnoenr, Barziboa. Em- was a cycle competitor.

| HOCKEY COSTUME DECREE IN pire Builder, The Carthaginian, i

Artist's Proof, Malenser, Knight | | GERMANY.

Error, Horus, Aesculapine, Midio- The German Women's Hockey Asthian. Reflector, Karabagh, Gayday, sociation, in addition to deciding P.D.Q., Engarde. Stockcross, Ro Mr. John Ennis, who in 1910 walk-against championship and cup com-berro, Brienz, Galloper Gay, Mala ed from New York to San Francisco petitions, has ruled that women koff, Monte Carlo IF., Marcus must henceforth wear Tullius, Golden Rain, Guy Manner. in 80 days, 5 hours, breaking the players

The ing. previous record of 105 days, died of dresses and not "shorts." pneumonia at the age of 87. Mr. Bern Women's H.A., according to 30 aanouncement in the Hockey Ennis, who an all-round athlete.ield, the official organ of the went skating last February on a pond where in 1803 he lost the women's game in England, have de world's championship for 100 miles clined to accept theee conditions, and commeat is made that "we which he held for 20 years.

feel that the German Women's Committee has made a very wise decision, and there has not yet been an instance where the game has deteriorated as the result of the banning of cup play, but rather have the results justified the decision."

DEATH OF VETERAN ·

ATHLETE.

GOLE FIREWORKS AT

- MOORTOWN,

Some of the most amazing golf even seen in England was played by Al Espinosa, & member of the American international team, on the Moortown course, Leeds, when he practising for the match

WITA

Against Britain.

In regard to costume, it is gen- erally agreed that that adopted by the English women approaches the

ideal in the alliance of comfort to elegance, and what may be termed good deportment,

GERMAN TEAM TO VISIT ENGLAND.

COUNTY CRITIC OF MODERN

TEST BÅTTING.

Mr. G. E. Drummond, the retir. ing president, presided at the annual meeting of the Northamp tonshire County Cricket Club, held at Northampton recently, when loss of 2383 on last season's work- ing was reported. Mr. Drammend Test referred to slow play in matches, and said that it seemed ridiculous for a man to take three hours to play himself in and then say to himself, "I have to stay an- other two hours in order to go on to-morrow morning." The winning by England of four out of five Test matches in Australia meant scoring at the rate of 200 runs a day. There must be a period when bowlers were tired and a batsman could play his ordinary game.

JI

Espinosa completed the round in 65, the lowest score ever returned there. Included in this remarkable return was alone at the sixth. The hole measures 24 yards, and Es.

For the first time Germany is pinosa hit a great tee shot. The sending an international swimming Mr. Drummond said he thought ball ran over a mound, and came and water-polo team to England it a pity that Jury did not go to to rest against the flag in the hole, this summer. The German water- Australia, for haring regard to the so that when the pin was removed polo team defeated the British team type of cricket played in Test the ball fell into the hole. This is after an exciting mateb at the matches the Australians would the Erst occasion on which a first- Olympic Games af Amsterdam last, sooner or later have had a "go" at class. Americna professional has sunmer, and subsequently won him, with the inevitable result. It played a hole in one stroke in Eng-against Hungary in the final. Two seemed possible that there would land.

matches had been arranged pre- be some legislation to prevent Test Espinosa never took more than viously, the first at Woodcock matches from lasting nine days, four strokes for any hole. He had Street baths, Birmingham and the a two at the fourteenth and a three second at Pitfeld Street baths. at the seventeenth. He was play London Before leaving England ing in a four-ball match with Eddie the Germans will be entertained to Dudley. Horton Smith. and the banquet which will be attended manager of the team, Mr. Bobert, by the representatives of the Fede- Harlow.

ration International de National

Amateur, who will be holding a grid conference, in London about that time. Trial matches will be arranged during the summer order to discover the best team to represent England. "

THE WOMAN'S CORNER.

HEALTH TALKS.

"RHEUMATISM" CURED BY BALANCED DIET.

Appeal to Every Woman been taking medicine for many

A woman confessed that she had

months for her "chronic rheumat- ism, manifested by stiff knees, awollen feet and ankles, and en-

It never needsaged and stiffened fingers and,

attention

It never needs

olling

It has the right sortof shelves It has ample. food space

It makes plenty

of ice It is silent

J

jainta, Dr. William H. Dieffenbach of New York City, tells.

"Her diet consisted of ham and white bread, one or two cups of bacon, for her morning meal, with

| coffee, and at certain seasons eggs; ber noon meal of soup from & soup pot that was kept simmering all the time on the stove, more white bread and butter, and this time two. cups of tea; and her evening meal of more fried ham, or fried chicken or chicken pie, with again white bread and two cups of coffee. The woman, who lived in the country, said that.ahe never took milk, vegetables or fruit, except that sometimes she ate a piece of apple pie.

When these menus for break- fast, noon, and evening meal are analyized, they are found to be largely nitrogenous and acid-form- ing foods which invariably lead to

And every one will appreciate rheumatism, kidney disease and

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a host of other complications The following change was suggested in the diet

"Breakfast: Sliced ripe banana or baked apple with milk, whole cereal with milk. Two raw apples or pears or orange juice. at 10 a.m. - Noon: --Seasonable vegetables, with juices of some retained; baked potatoes; carrota, celery, peas,. beans, spinach, kale, or cabbage; noodles, macaroni or spaghetti cooked in milk. Two more raw, apples or pears or orange juice at 3 or 4 o'clock.

Evening meal: Small portion

A chic ensemble, carried out in checked"ninon. It might, _also_be_made_in_crêpe_de_chine,.. or for travelling in fine woul tweed,

TAKE CARE OF YOUR CASE.

In

Attache cases usually last a long time, but they soon become shabby in appearance unless they are given a little regular care and attention.

In the Arst place, dust the case thoroughly inside and out end sponge it over with a cloth wrung tightly out of warm, soapy water, Next rinse in clean tepid water, and allow the leather to dry slowly in a gentle heat.

Never, on any account, place the leather near a fire, as the heat, is liable to cause cracks to appear.

Little OL

When the case is quite dry, it should be polished. If, however, it has been neglected for some time it is advisable to rub a little olive oil into the leather preparatory to applying a polish.

Use the oil very sparingly, and let it remain for at least twenty- four hours before removing with a soft duster.

...

This will nourish the leather and help to keep it supple.

Grease stains on leather should be treated with fuller's earth. Place a little of the powder on the affected part and leave for about twelve hours,

Should this fail to remove the strain it is best to rub it with a cloth moistened in a weak solution. of oxalic acid andwater, in the proportion of one teaspoonful of the former to a gill of the latter..

SEASONINGS.

Tomato ketchup and mushroom Ketchup are boons to the cook"who, has got tired of the sameness of cverything...

In fish, rechauffé meat dishes,

of chicken or chop, or chopped beef juices. She made objections to so! vegetable moulds, gravy, they make with an abundance of vegetables.to: much fruit, to the limitation of a world of difference to the old neutralize the acids in the ment; meat, and she became excited when flavour." milk puddings, rice puddings, fruit, her little liver pills were discard- preferably raw,

ed.

Capers, too, should be used, more often than they are. Kedgeree is THE PATENT Way and listettu Tal worked, but uner be apt to the insipid akvāÃð bút uma ¤ ̈ to drink water between meals, and found that when the bulky diet took few chopped or whole capers with in season cider and other fruit their place, she quickly improved it and everybody, will sit up and (Continued at foot of next column). on the change.

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