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They've escaped the most common complaint of civilised people-a. shortage of minerals in the body. Teeth were meant to last a lifetime, hair. to retain its colour and luxuriance, and the heart and nervous system should give carefree service for 'threescore years and ten".
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936.
SUCCESSFUL
FUNCTION
Kowloon Indian Tennis Club
"At Home"
PRIZES PRESENTED
Nearly 150 people attended the "At Home" given by the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club on Saturday
afternoon when occasion" was taken to present tennis prizes won in Club tournaments and the "" Division Hung Kong Tennis League shield which Was won by the KIT.C. for the first time since the inception of the trophy.
Members add guests witnessed. the final of the Club singles ten- nis championship played between S.A. Hussain and Ardos Khan holder). Khan won in four sets. the scares in his favour reading. 4—6, "6-4, 6-3. 8-8. At certain states of the game. It was a dour struggle with some splendid long rallies, Khan won mainly by his steadiness, Hussain had an attack of cramp after the third set but gainely fought on to the end.
A singles exhibition between the versatile cousins. S.A. Rumjann, former Colony titlist, and H.D.. Rumjuhn, brought forth rounds of
applause from. delighted specta- tors. S.A. won the first set at 7-5 after H.D. had led 4-3. The se- cond set was abandoned owing to falling light with S.A. leading 4-3. Both Rumjahns played very well.. S.A. especially bringing off many wonderful returns both forehand and backhand.
The band of the 1/8 Punja Regiment, by kind permission of Lieut-Col. J.C. Brewer, M.C, and officers. rendered pleasing selec tions during the afternoon..
BILLIARDS
LEAGUE
Catholic Union Leading
The Catholic Union Club who are leading in the Steel. Coulson's Billiards League with six points, beat the Royal Engineers by 4 matches to 1 last Tuesday.
The following were the results of matches played last Tuesday: D.R.C.
v. C.P.O.'s Mess,
Cheetham Grindley Sollis Freeman Dale
M.C.C. HELD TO
DRAW
Hardstaff Injured
Perth, Oct. 94.
The match between the M,C,C. touring team and the Combined Western Australis eleven ended here to-day in a draw.
The Western Australia team were all out for 436,after having taken their overnight total of 293 for 1 to 361 for 3 at lunch. The M.C.C. scored 120 for 4 in their second innings before stumps were drawn
Hards:aff, who made 30 not cut 150 in the second innings, fell flat on 150 his back when Jumping out to drive and injured his right ankle but he resumed his innings.
Leslie Ames. whose back is worse,
staying in bed and will be travelling to Melbourne by boat on Tuesday, thus avoiding the long train journey. Wade, the Essex I wicket keeper, who is holidaying
Atkins Ruth
150 Gibbs
150 Goodsell
Lewis
150 Edmonds
124 145 122
Marsh Edwards R.W.F. Sgt.
112 Ramsey
80 Grant
Mess v. C.S.C.C. 149 Strange
150
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150 "Rakusen
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150 McGowan
93
150 Phillps
96
118 Grimmett
150
v... R.E 150 Feming 131 Staples
,150 Hodges
150 Grassmith 150 Webb
901
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G.S. Mess
T. RA. Mess.
150 Belton
78
Greenway
143 Peck
150
150 BloomOeld
112
125 Gatmell
150 Finkel
150
131
C.U.C. Barros Remedios Jordan Xavier
Pereira
Andrews
O'Connor Russell Smith
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EASY HOCKEY WIN FOR RADIO
in Australia, may be brotight into 89 the team.
150 M.C.C.: 497 109!
(R. E. S. Wyatt 27. Hammond 107, Worthington: 89, Fishlock 91, G..O. Allen 65, Copson 10 not out; R. A. Hal- combe, 4 for 124) and 120 for 4
(Barnett 37, Worthington, 25, Hardstan 30 not out).
Combined Western Australia: 436
(Badcock 149. Horrocks 128 Copson 4 for 82). -Reuter.
CRICKETERS LEAVE
Perth, Oct. 24. The M.C.C. cricketers entrained for Adelaide where they will arrive on Tuesday and will motor to Clare where they will play a one- day match on Wednesday.- Mainak
The Radlo Sports Club defeated the R.A.O.C. by five goals to nil in the "B" Section of the Hockey Tournament. at Caroline Hill on Saturday.
T.M.V. Devan; runners-up. I. Mahan Singh and
Tea was served and later the prizes were distributed by Mrs. H. Pritem Vaswani, wife of Mr. Fritem Vaswani, Vice-President of the Club and President of the Hindu Association, Mrs. Vaswani deputis-KIT.C. ed for Mrs. Mahan Singh, the wife of Mr. Mahan Singh, President of -the Club, who was unable to attend
qwing to indisposition.
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH
In calling upon Mrs. Vaswani to present the trophles. Mr. Mahan Singh said Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the K.I.T.C. I wel- come you all to this occasion on which we have gathered to cele- brate. This is the first time that our Club has won the champion- ship of the "C" Division of the Hong Kong Tennis League. I think I am right in saying that this is the first occasion in the his- tory of this league that any non- Chinese club has won the cham- pionship since its inception. We awe this success to our players and they had really tried their best to win the championship. I am not going to detain you with a long speech but I would ke on behalf of the Club to thank Lt-Col. Bre- wer and officers of the 1/8 Punjab Regiment for the services of their band which has added so much to the success of this occasion. I also thank the Hong Kong Tennis League for granting us $35 towards the purchase of medals for mem-. bers of the "C" team and also to Mr. M.A. Khan, our Vice-President for a donation of $25 towards this fund. I thank the players who have participated in exhibition matches this afternoon and once again I thank you all for your at- tendance. (Applause).
After presenting the prizes, Mrs. Vaswani was the recipient of a bouquet of flowers from the hands ttle Miss Hussain, the daugh-
of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S.A, Hussain.
Cheers for Mrs. Vaswani and for the visitors terminated the happy function.
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Among those present were Mr. Mahan Singh, Mr. M.A. Khan, Mr. and Mrs. Pritem Vaswani, Major M.HA. Campbell, Major and Mrs. R.CS. Bates, Major Whelton, Capt. and Mrs. G.W. P. Kimm, Capt. D.C. Chopra, Capt. K. Jellani, Lieut- Genders, Mr. and Mrs. Packham. Mr. and Mrs. Beeson, Lieut. Lal Khan, Subedar Taj Mohamed. Mr. Y. A Wahab, Mr. and Mrs. G.
But teeth, hair, nerves and muscles depend for well-being on the millions of cells of which the body, is made up. These cells must have plenty of minerals to keep them strong; any shortage weakens them and you soon feel the effect in every organ of your body. Kalzana supplies the body with all the minerals it requires, in an easily absorbed form. Therefore, the effects of Kalzana are quickly felt in increased. Clarks. Mesars, 5.8. Mamak, 8.5. vitality, better appetite, soothed nerves. Soon the whole system is coned up. The teeth regain strength and hardness and decay is arrested. Radiant health returns-to stay. Start taking Kalmans without delay. give it to your children too.
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Miss A. M. Wolverhampenn.
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THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH.
· Obtainable from all Chemists:
Mamak, A. T. Barma, S.M. Shroff. Rehmat Khan, Kadar. Bux; K.S.A.
Plonger, D.S. Dinga, Jahan. Dad (Hon. Secretary of the Club), G.M Khan (Hon. Treasurer), A. Vas- want, Subedar Major Waris Khan. and many Indian officers of the Punjab Regiment and the HKS. R.A.
PRIZE WINNERS-- Prize winners were 'as follows:- Bingles Championship:-Winner. Firdos Khan; ·runner-up, 8.A. Hussain:
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Handicap Singles:---Winners, 8.A. Ahmed Khan and GM. Khari? Handicap Doubles Winner. sAhmed Khan and GM Khan;
Doubles Championship:-Win- uers, S.A. Hussain and S.S. Hussain. "C" Division Tennis Shield:- (Team members, Firdos Khan, MA. Khan, S.A. and S.S. Hussain, I. Mahan Slagh and Dr. H. Mahan Singh. T.M.V. Devan and V.A. Wahab.).
Reuter
INTERNATIONAL BOWLS TITLE ·
England Defeat Portugal England won the Gutierrez In- ternational Lawn Bowls competi- tion when they beat Portugal in. the final on Saturday on the Hong Kong Football Club green by 17 shots to 11.
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