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STOMACH REMEDY for Bad Cases
Amazing evidence of the remarkable spend with which indigestion and stomach pains can be stopped has been revealed by medical experiments and X-ray photographs of actual cases. These prove the ingredients of Biqu rated Magnesis, to be the quickest seding and most effective knows to medical Mience. Wiikin 5 minuses a teaspoonful of Blasrated Marnenia in ka istie WEET produced complets" "relief in CRSCH where numberies atharremedies had falled entirely.
A NOTED ENGLISH DOCTOR
SAYS:
**1. find that Bisurated Magnesia taken after my meals is the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and take it regularly. I often
Its Action Explained-ribe it for my patients, and bave
Simply take a teaspoonful of the powder in a little water. The moment this soothing. draught reaches the tortured stomach it begins to sweeten the sour. jamsexting un- digerted food. The castants of the stomach became * bland and soothing se milk to the sensitive stomach Mining. The pain quickly tena and presently disADDESTY, By following up the treatment after each meal, your harassed stomach will
100 its tenderness and grow strong, until you can ? whatever you like and enjoy Every SVELT, without fear of wind and pela,
very good results."
H.G.M.A., M.R.CS., L.R.CP. ANOTHER DOCTOR SAYS: **Bisurated Magnesia gives excellent results and is the ideal remedy for stomach pains and acidity. It particularly recommended for Dyspepala, Gastritis, Stomach Pains, Flatulence. and even Stomach icorn."
H.L, Faculty of Medicine, Paris.
'BISURATED' Magnesia
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KENT'S STRONG
POSITION
A FINE INNINGS BY
ASHDOWN
London, June 20. Thanks to a splendid innings of 132 runs by Ashdown, Kent finish- ed the second day's play in their match against Somerset at Ton- bridge yesterday in a strong post- Lion. In reply to Somerset's scofe of 169 runs Kent made 246 runs. and with two wickets standing A F. F. Chopmart declared the 14- nings closed. Somerset at the citse of play had last six wickels in their second innings for. 92
ruris.
W. H. V. Levett was bowled by Andrews's second ball. which broke back sharply, and, judging by the uncertainty of Woolley's stroke play. It was evident that the bowlers were getting some he'p from the wicket. Woolley rande two typical off-drives, but it was not surprising when Wellard had a straight ball through his defend and Wooley was bowled.
Ashdown, meanwhile. had given a difcuit chance in the slips, and a dangerous tendency on I. Akers-, Douglas's part to hang his bat oul to balls which went away! from him undoubted's gave the Somerset bowlers some hope.
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J. P. Barnwell, st. Levett,
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Wellard
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6
Todd, b. Hunt
13
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Wright, not out
14
Byes, 9:Î-b ̧ 4; w., 2 .......
Total
15
A. P. F. Chapman, run out
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Freeman, b. Wellard
0
169
Byes, 3: 1b. 7: 3; -b., 1 14
Total (8 wkts.)
*248
SOMERSET.-Second Innings Lee (F. S), 1-b.-w., b. Todd R. A. Ingle, b. Todd
G. M. Bennett. c. Woolley, b
Ashdown
THE MIDDLE OF THE BAT
Rain held up play for 45 minutes. and shortly after the luncheon interval, which was taken with the score at 02 for three wickets, Akers-Douglas, who hit across the line of a straight ball from Wellard, was out leg- before-wicket. Ashdown then set- tled down to attack Wellard. In- Buse, sun out variably he met the ball in the J. R. Watson, Wright. middle of his bat, and a late cut which he made off a short ball Wellard, c. Fagg, b. Todd was an excellent example of the Andrews, not out
Luckes, not out certainty of his timing. He fol-
Leg-bye lowed his up with a hard drive. and Wellard, who had bowled for over two hours without ever losing his length, was rested. Turning his attention to Andrews, Ashdown drove a half-volley straight för 4. and he finally pulled a short bali from Halzell to the on boundary
his to complete
century. scored out of 152, in two hours and quarter.
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to
Todd, meanwhile, had done little more than snick a no-ball for, and it was not long before he was bowled by Hunt. Ashdown, how- ever went on from strength strength, and Somerset's bowler's carme 1 for a bad time. Ashdown's hitting was never wild. for he watched the ball carefully and hit it really hard. Most of his runs were scored on the on- side of the wicket, but his late cutting was the most attractive feature of his. innings. In the end he failed to get far enough to a ball pitched well outside the of-stump, and C. J. P. Barnwell held the catch-
A. P. F. Chapman was clearly intent on making runs quickly ' enough to enable him to pat Somerset in before the end of the day. He was perhaps a little in- clined to take his eyes off the ball, but he did make two beautiful off- drives and two hard pulls to leg. which brought back memories of Chapman at his best. With a lead of 79 runs on the first innings Chapman declared, and at first it seemed that Somerset would not survive the hour and 20 minutes which were left for play.
Without a Min on the board Todd brought a ball back to hit R. A. Ingle's off-stump. In the next over Ashdown swung one away and G. M. Bennett edged it Into the slips for Woolley to make his 1,000th catch in first-class cricket, Lee was beaten by Todd's pace off the pitch, while J. R. Watson fell to a catch at the wicket, and Somerset had lost four wickets for 25 runs. Then, `how- ever, Wellard came in to hit 's and 4's, which at any rate saved Somerset from an irmings, defeat-
He began with a 4 to the off, hit Freeman for three 6's, two in the 'same over, and two 4's, and Anally pulled a short ball from Wright high over the on-boundary. He eventually sliced a drive and was caught at extra cover-point.. Andrews threw Buse's wicket away, by calling for an impossible 'run, but he made amends by driving Freeman for yet another 6, and at the end of the day Somerset had gained a lead of 13 runs.
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Innings declared closed Walt and Lewis did not go in.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
SOMERSET-First Innings
0. M. R. W. 0 5 0
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0
1
*26
c. Levett, b.
8
Watt
41
Todd
6.2 1 7 1
16
0
Freeman
1
Wright Lewis
..25 ..13
4 60 8
49 1
+
1 33
92
KENT-First Innings
Welland Andrews
14 0
2 59
Mondays
1 Buse....
14
2 49 0
3 Hazell
1:0
1 40
· 1
25 Hunt
3
2 14
Total (6,wkts.).
KENT First Innings Ashdown, e Barnwell, b. Hazell 132 Fagg: 6. Andrews
W. H. V. Levett, b. Andrews Woolley, b. Wellard!
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