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Startled By A Shadow

The Victim of Your Nerves. Deplorable indeed is your con- dition when you become so nervous that you start at the shadow of yourself.

Last nerve is not easy to regain. The digestive system becomes inert, you become melancholy and lack driving power,

WORLD SPORT

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

SEAMEW.SCORE A BIG VICTORY.

Shameen, Feb. 12. H. M. S. Scamew gained a very decisive victory over the Shamcen Football Team in the Shameen Football League yesterday after noon, when they defeated them by six pois o nil. This was cor tainly a very distinct revenge for the Seamow, after they had been beaten on the first occasion they met the Shameen Football Team at the end of October by two goals

to nil.*

VAGES DISPUTE.

TWO HUNDRED LABOURERS REFUSE WORK."

Over two hundred Chinose rice- carriers have been thrown out of employment, as a result of the dis pute between the Chinese labourer and rice firms, which we reported some time ago.

Early this week five of the soven

HONGKONG TENNIS TOURNEY.

REDMOND FULLY EXTENDS THEATRE ROYAL

H.D. RUMJAHN,

A great struggle between H.D. Rumjahn and F.A. Redmond, which lasted for two hours, and then had to be left unfinished, was the feature of yesterday's play in the Hongkong. C,C. tonals tournament, when these two players met in the first round of The Open Championship Singles.

· When. bad, light and impossible conditions' brought play loa close, Rumjaha had established lead of two sets to one, and the contestants were on level terms with six games each in the fourth set. Their tennis, under miser- able conditions, had been clover and entertaining, although, to

In fact,

spectators, Redmond adapted big Chinese firma wrote to the Tung the surprise of most of the Tak Labour Union complying with the demand not to decrease the himself to the tricky ground sur- wages of the rice-carriers. More face far more readily than Rum- than two hundred labourers in the Jahn, who took a whole set and employ of two other rice firms, a half to settle down to something In yesterday's match the Sea- which insisted on paying lower like his romal game. mew were obviously playing the rates, refused to work on Tuesday had Redmond seized his chancCA were upon the arrival of 1,000 sacks of in the second chapter after he game. Shameen

had won the first set, he might scrappy and never seemed to get rice from Tonkin.

The arms had to employ other caally have pulled off a victory.. together. The forwards had nInbourers to discharge the cargo His ground strokes were nicely chances and the defence, though despite the threats of the displaced executed and whenever he come doing their utmost, were passed workers to assault the new-comers up to the net his placing was de time and again.

A clash between the two parties | lightfully accurate. was only avoided by the interven- ton of the official of the Tung Tak Union.

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The Seamew scored their first

On the other hand, Rumjahn' two goals within ten minutes of

appeared to all at sea until half the start, but were held by Sha

Labour leaders state that the rice way through the second set, and meen for the rest of the first half. Morty years, are no new unproven They added four more goals during firms' demand for a decrease of 30 then he retaliated by playing"]

the second half. The teams were: per cent in wages was being keonly Redmond at his own game, and so H.MS. Scamew-Mahoney; Cass, watched by all Chinese firms in took a lead of two "seta in Horn; Meacham, Goodman, Grims-Nam Pak Hong deallug with augar, The fourth and unfinished round dell; Mitchell, Cunningham, Lee beans, Chinese herbs and medicines, was a series of rallies and coun- son, Cardy and Smith.

elc., and if the rice-carriers consent ter-rallies, with neither player --Shamcen Football TeamA. T. to a wages decrease then the firms claiming any definite advantage: contemplate a In the same competition, Cheng Lay: Geo. Duncan, Jr. W. generally would

Sullivan Nogeltzil; R. Rasmussen, J. Mon- Wages tut which would affect Chi-wing defeated A.L.

und Ng Sze-cheung was not talto, Weins; Gibbons, A. E. thousands of coolies.

The Tung Tak Union has written greatly extended in eliminating Osmund, F. E. W. Lammert, Chu

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Lt. Col Wyatt and Dr. L., T. Rido accomplished an excellent! performance in defeating F.J. Remedios and H.A. Barros in the open Doubles, whilst me Club Championship, T.O. Möning. an overcame R.M.. Wood With- out the loss of a game, "d

·Yesterday's resulta in detail were:'

Open Championship -Bingies.

A First Round... Cheng Chi-wing bent A. L. Sullivan, 6-2, 6-3, 10-8.

This puts II. M. 5. Senmew once more at the top of the League one point nhend of H. M. S. Tarantula, with H. M. S. Cleala a good way

Commenting on the dispute, behind for third place. The final prominent owner of a. rico firm in placing of the League should now | Nam Pak Hong states that the de- depend on the return match bemand in 1929 for local rice from tween H. M. S, Seamew and Europe and foreign countries do H. M. S. Tarantula, the result of creased considerably on account of which is awaited with greatest the high cost. During the paqt interest..

three or four years the wages of A rather curious point to note rice-carriers have increased by in the League placing is that the forty per cent. and the general only match lost by HM, S, Sea-opinion is that it is only by cutting

H. D. Rumjahn v. F. A. Redmond, niew was to the Shameen Fooball down the cost of labour that the Team, the latter being bottom of Hongkong firms can reduce their unfinished, with Rumjahn leading the League: Hat H. M. S. Prices in order to compete with | 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-0,

Second Round. rice to Tarantula, who also only lost one other ports exporting

Chiu"Chun-chiu,_ received walk over,

Open Doubics. MASSAGE HALL match, lost to II. M. S. Moth, who Europe: "Hongkong Is not a pro-

First Round, are wear the bottom--Our Ownducing centre and to compete with

the rice-producing centres which Lt. Col. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride Correspondent.

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LADIES OPEN SINGLES AND DOUBLES.

Canton, Feb. 12. The' ladies' upen singles and doubles championships of Kwang- tung have just been completed. Mrs. Moss and Mr. Watson beat Miss Tang and Miss Wong Wun-i in the final of the Doubles by. 6/2, 6/1 after a very good exhibition of tennid. The winners were always | the better, pair, but the Chinche couple gave a good account of themsolves in the manner in which they played their "strokes. However, both Mrs. Moss and Mrs. Watson kept them running about by accurate placing and won comfortably".

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YESTERDAY'S. HOCKEY AND

FOOTBALL

Bruce defeated. Stormcloud nt anccer by three goals to one at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. Teams:

Bruce.--Barnes; Miller, l'arri | Hooper, Homer. Grubb: Bennett,

Pearson, Potts, Joynes, Hnwen.

StormicloudBogley; ..Carter, Neilde; Fellingham, Turner, Hudson: Morgan, Evana, Lynn, Orritt, GowA

cloud

Bruce dominated, the play in the pecially good in combined movements, first half, their forwards being ex- Hawes, Joynes and Potia cach scoring once. Оле goal, in particular, wan the outcome of Rood combination, the in the finale of the Singles, Mrs. movement starting with a pass from C. E, Watson, the holder, met a Bruce back, and the ball was taken Mrs. Moss and had to concede the right through the defence without a matejin two straight sets. Mrs: Stormoloud man touching it, except Moss came to Canton with a big for Bogley to pick it out of the net. reputation and has fully justified gume in defence for the Storm. Turner, at centre-half, played a sterl- it. She is a most experienced player and has, I believe, held the hard-court championship at Shang- hai on more than one occasion,

The Gnals were played on the dirt court at Shameen and a though Mrs. Watson was, beaten 6/4, 6/1, she fptbed Mrs. Moss all out to win. Both players in dulged in really good tennis, made the more intoresting by the varied Hockey Match. tactics adopted. Both revealed. forceful drives on either forehund or backhand, often. following well up to the net. The exchanges were long and most fateresting to watch and Mrs Moss, owes her nivoxinmainly to her letter knowledge

of court craft Mrs, Watkón, however, effected some very fine recoveries of shots which appeared altogether out of her reach. Both ladies were extremely tired after their match-Our Own Correa pondent.

FOURTH KNOCK-OUT.

CARNERA HAVING A GOOD TIME IN THE STATES.

St. Louis, Feb. 12.

The one-aided. nature of the first half told on the Bruce attack after the interval, and play became more ovenly contested. Continued pres- sure by, the Bbormcloud forwards, uided by good halves, brought them the consalation of one goal, scored by Orrit, but no further improve- ment in the score was made,

· Bérald defented Iroquoia in a good hockey game at Happy Valley yester day afternoon, only, one gual being scored. Teams: pa

Herald Fox; Sulvey, Collingwood; Gilbert, Greenland, Holdaway; Hoxall, Brough, Wyatt, Blake, Hillier.

Iroquois Pruett; Hardy, Black; Richards Elliott, Wear, Heming bridge, Miller, Chiffening, Samson, O'Brien,

The

Iroquois commenced game by a determined attack on the Herald goal, but the backa wore steady and cleared, well. The Herald forwards got inside the circle, but their shots were saved by Practi

Ng Sze-cheung beat H. Y. Hio; 6-2,

6-3, 6-4.

Luk Kang-aheung and Luk Ding- cheung beat F.,Y. Khoo and T. K Lion, 7-5, 6-4, 6-3,

Club Championship. First Round.

T. C. Monaghan beat R, M. Wood, 0-0, 6-0.

To-day's Programme Open Championship Singles, First Round.

F. H. Kwok v Y. J. Khan, W. C. Hung v P. W. J. Planner. Open Championship Doubles, First Round,

J. Barrow and D. M. MacDougall vi Kong Too-cheung and lio Ka-lau.

E. Zimmern and A. Hamson y 5. A. and H. B. Rumjahn.

Club Championship. First Round.

A. M. Blóch y H. V. Parker.

Handicap Doubles, First Round.

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Capt. Ellierington and Dr. Kont- gomery v D. S. and S. E. Green.

SETTLING

THE POINT IN

GOLF

Removing Objects,

Good work by Bexell on the wing war oflen wasted by the other for wards failing, to take the passes, byt Wyatt managed to get in a good goal. End-to-end play, with plenty of good

Any fag stick, guide flag, mov- stickwork, for the rest of the first half produced no addition to the score. able guide post, wheelbarrow, tool, Pressure by both sets of forwards roller, grass cutter, box, vehicle' wus the order for the opening minutes or similar obstruction may be re Primo Carnera, the giant Italian of the second half, and the Herald's moved from the course without heavyweight knocked out Buster backs were fire in defence, whilst penalty. If the ball is moved while Martin in the second round. This is Fox made many good exyes in goal moving the obstruction, it may be the Italian's fourth fight in the United The speed with which the game had States in eighteen days, and he has commenced was slackened towards the replaced. However, if the ball lie won each on a knock out. His purses end, the back's impregnability being in a hazard under such circum-" total £12,000,--Router's - American.

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