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"NEURALGIA,”

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

said the Doctor, like many an- other nervous affliction, may be guarded, ngainst by maintaining" blood and nerves at the highest point of officiency. A tonlo" that in not merely a temporary stimu-

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

KOWLOON WIN FIRST! DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP,

Kowloon won the first division lant, but one that builds up both championship by defeating the blood and nerves, is a far more Royal Artillery in their last rational means of acquiring im-League match on Saturday by munity to neuralgia, and of leasen-sight wickets. The Peninsula Ing its recurrence, than the use side only required a draw to give of analgesics or sedatives which, them the honours, but they won' while effective, afford but tem-in convincing style, getting the porary relief.'

and then, after having passed this going on to make 160 for the loss of eight-wickots.As champions af the division, Kowloon will now play The Rest on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground on Saturday

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DIVISION. I. Kowloon C. C. v. Royal Artillery.

The Royal Artillery postponed their League match with the Indian R. C. in order to allow Kowloon to complete their fixture lat. Kowloon eleven in the secure the

had their inning.

field, and by

first division championship.

I

The scores were!--

Royal Artillery.

2K & Goodwin a

bLyal

Boosey, Eng-Changes in usage of names have started a campaign on the part of some citizens of Boosey to alter its namo. Those, Sgt. Jolloy, a and b Goodwin however, who are opposed to St. Glazebrook, c changing the name

of the town Lt. Wright, e point out that under former usage Egt. Leach, b the designation had no connection Lt. Smith, with John Barleycorn, but is old-Capt. Howard, e Goodwin b Bruce

Gn. Fodgen,

not out English for cattleshed. Several Capt. Parkes, run out attempts have been made

B.S.M. Bennett, b Goodwin

b Goodwin

present the matter, formally to the Sgt. Rule, st. Jex, b Lyal .... local governing body, but ench | Lt, Carmichael, a Bevis, b Goodwin has been unsuccessful. Opponents

of the change to another name point to other towns bearing similar names. The town of Beer

in the West country did not derive its name from the beverage, but is an old form of "bear" meaning wood, they contend., Hence Cony beer means "the man whose wood is full of rabbits.

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

Goodwin Lynl

0. M. R. W. 23 8.8 2

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Kowloon. C. C.

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Total (for 8 wkts.)"

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Civil Service C. C. v. Hongkong C. C. Hongkong C. C. journeyed to the Valley and played a drawn game with the Civil Service C. C. Although the visitors had a weak tearn out, they were within three runs of the home team's total with five wickets in hand, when stumps were drawn.

Civil Service compiled al totul "of 162 for the loss of nine wickets be- fore declaring, Fincher being top scorer with 13 And Lawrence getting 4. De Rome contributed 28. Par- ker, who arrived late, was the most successful Club bowler, with three wickets" for 24 runs..

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Saturday'a Puzzle.

the Chinese R.C. ground at U.S. WARSHIPS' CRUISE. Causeway Bay Taikoo winning a low scoring game by the small margin of five runs. Balting first, Taiton compiled 81, four batsmen A REVIEW BY PRESIDENT OF reaching double figures. A feature 11f the match was the bowling of the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, who secured seven wickets for 39 runs."

Two replied with 76, Wilson being the principal contributor with 4. Vallack secured seven wickets for 13

HAITI.

Gonnive (Haiti), March 19.

The Club started badly, losing three wickets for 26, but. Peareg and Owen Hughes, improved matters. The latter, was top scorer with 66,

A hundred American warships, with 40,000 men on board, which are Pearce made 36, and Mitchell was 31 not out when Line was called, with the

159 for five wickets.

engaged in naval manoeuvres in the and Caribbean Sea, visited hore Craigengower C.C.

C.C. Chinene B.C.

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Ponsonby Fene's XI v. Phoenixes. C. C. defeated the Chinese R. C. by ten runs in a low-

On the University ground at Pok--Reuter's American Service scoring match at Happy Valley! The fulum, the Phoenixes, made up team. batting first, were all principally of the Varsity first tean, home dismissed for 98, Ching and Un Hew- defeated Ponsonby Fane's fan doing the damage. Ng Sze- kwong nude a big effort to get the runs, but bad little support from the other members of the team, and the innings closed for RM.

Abbas, with five wickets for 81, best bowler. WALE

CTIVISION II.

Hongkong C.C. v Navy. The Hongkong C. C. second eleven had difficulty

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in defeating the Navy second string, the margin in runs, The their favour being 70 Club Larted nong too well, but some useful scores by Lammert, Nicholson, Hall and Tate put them in a atong

When the last man position dismissed they had scored 154.

The Navy opened very shakily and last three wickets cheaply. Palairet, Cornish and Spenzer were the only batsmen to reach double figures. The inningslosed for 84.

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A very interesting Hong match between Taikoo and. Ewo was played

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Indlan R. C. v K. O. 8. Bs. Playing at Sookunpo yesterday.

by nine runs. The Phoenixes made the Indians defented the K. O. S. B. 170, Cittine getting 67 before being team in a league match by 21 runs. run out and Zimmarn contributing A fenture of the game was the ex- 39. Punsonby Fane's eleven respond.cellent bowling feat of F. M. el dad with 161, E. P. Ng contributing Areulil, who took six wickets for 13 1. Anderson und Zimmern

were run. the best bowlers for their respec tive sides,

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.

Combined Schools v Ponsonby Fane's XI.

Yesterday, at the University Cricket ground, a team of sixteen from the Combined Schools played

game against Mr. Ponsonby Fane's. eleven,, and were well beaten. Mr. Ponsonby Fane's team won comfort- ably with five wickets to spare.

Captain Dobbie's re-appearance in the team undoubtedly enved the soldiers from a heavier defeat, as ho contributed a very useful 24 and captured no less than five wickets. He was caught out by S. H. Ismal: when he was just settling down.

For the Indians, S. A. Iemail was top scorer with 30, and A. el Arelli's 24 was the next highest score.

K. B. S. F. P. A. v Hongkong Electric.

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A close and interesting match be- tween the Kowloon British School For Pontonby Fang's eleven Sayer Former Puplis Association and the Look five wickets for 30 runs, Zim-Hongkong Electric took place. mern one for 17, and AA, Rum- King's Park, yesterday, the former winning by 15 runs, For the ola jahn eight for 43.

Boys J. D. Murphy batted well for WAS principal 32, whilst Thomson contributor for the Electrics with 20.

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