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THE
WORLD SPORT.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE,Į. HENLEY REGATTA
FINALS.
CRAIGENGOWER "DOUBLE"
OVER K.B.G.C. Craigengower C.C. and Civil Service C.C. continue to race neck and neck at the top of the first division table of the lawn bowls league. Both won again on Saturday, the former against the Bowling Green and the latter against the Police.
The Anal events
DIAMOND SCULLS WON BY CANADIAN.
London, July 5.
in the Henley Regatts were decided to-day. In the final of the Diamond Scalls Guest easily bent Boetzelen (Canada) (Germany) in 8 minutes 29 seconds.
This was the firs meeting in the final between a German and The position in the second divi- Canadiah in the history of the zace. Son is becoming very interesting.
Boetzelen had defeated Joe Wright, The two leaders. K.B.G.C. and also of Canada and a previous holder C.S.C.C. lost for the second week of the title, by one and a quarter in succession. The Bowling lengths. The race was a very spirited Green received a real trouncing one, the German's time being 8: from Craigengower.
DIVISION I
DIVING EXHIBITION AT TENNIS TRIUMPH.
THE Y.R.C.
INSTRUCTIVE PERFORMANCE
TILDEN THE SINGLES CHAMPION.
His Rheumatism Got Worse In The Warm Weather-
Until Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Drove It Out By Purifying
and Enriching His Blood,
BY ED, DA ROZA.
London, July 5. Variety was the spice of the second Queen and Prince George, "Big Bin" In the presence of the King and Aquatic fete held by the Victoria Re-Tilden staged the greatest come-back
Many people suffer rhoumatic creation Club on Saturday night, in the history of modern sport when
at Wimbledon to-day he roated pains that could be avoided by. Rome of the luteresting, 'ovents Wilmer Allison, who is thirteen years building up the blood. To make featured being under-water swim-younger, and won the singles ming, a mixed team race and a race championship after an interval of nine rich blood. no medicine equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. By driving with lighted candles in which com Despite all the youngster's at-out polsonous secretions, thage tempts to force the pace, Tilden Pills banish the causes of rheuma- petitors of both sexes participated. A diving exhibition, which much instructional interest for the with all finesse and relled on solid, tism, thus restoring robust health. accurato drives and a cannon-ball Among thousands of sufferers large gathering of spectators, was service. With these atrokes be cured in this way is a Canadian given by Ed. da Rora. This was per-stormed through the first and third woodsman, Mr. Joseph A. Tully, of formed from the upper
years.
held played his own game. He dispensed
and lower
platforms, and consisted of a variety sets, pinning Allison down to the back
"As a worker in the woods for of Agures: Jack jenife, Flying Dutch line and cunningly preventing all at Bobcaygeon, Ontario. man, somersaults and handstand dive, tempts to force the speed.
Tilden played Allison's masterly years I was exposed to all kinds varied by a change in positions. Da Rosa was deservedly applauded for his service magnificently except in the of rough wintery weather," says second set when Allison served ace Mr. Tully. "The result was that extremely fine performance."
after ace, winning seven games, until Tilden broke through at the fifteenth rheumatism. I could hardly stir, I was finally laid up with The scores were 6-3, 9-7, 6-4.
A four-style 100 yards race eper to the Colony was won by, W. Lawrence, while in the mixed tear races, S. W. Gittins combination beat the one captained by W. Fordita.
The Results.
Women's Doubles.-
and was confined to bed. Medicine →
In the final of the women's doubles Beomed to have little or no effect, Mrs. Wills-Moody and Miss. Ryan and the best encouragement the beat Miss Edith Cross and Miss Sarah doctor gave me was that with the minutes 52 seconds. Guest, who went Following were the results:
Palfrey 6-2, 9-7. Mrs. Wills-Moody coming of warm weather I would on to victory to-day, easily, defeated 50 yards Members' Handicap-1. reeled off three service aces while be better. But instead of getting Collett of Leander, in the semi-final ¦ L. A. Soares; L. Roza-Pereira, when his time was 8 minutes 42 Time: 29.2/5 secs. There were fourliss Ryan polished off a love fared better, I grew worse. My joints
They continued with an easy smash. They seconds.
beats in this event, the first man
through despite the were badly swollen, and my legs sweep In the Stewards' Cup, the London in each heat being L. A. Soares resistance of the dark, slender Miss so stiff they would hardly sup- Rowing Club beat Leander Rowing (30.2/5 secs.) S. V. Gittins (21 Palfrey, who captured the hearts of port my body.
Craigengower Easily Defeat the Bowling Green. Craigengower C. C., playing on their f. Club by one and a half lengths in 7 secs.) F. Silva-Netto (29 secs.) and the
own green, defeated the Kowicon B.G.C. by 32 shots. Craigengower.
E. Tuck
A. E. Coates
E., el. Arculli
U.M. Omar
F. J. Neves
M. A. R. Sousa
D. Rumjaha
Bradbury
W. T. Brightman
W. Collins
C. S. Rosselet. R. Basa
Bowling Green.
V. Chittenden
V. Ferguson
H. Nish
20 L, Guy
N. Nichol
West
A. R. Whibley
25 McTavish
D. Muir
J. McIntosh
1
minutes 34 seconds.
In the Silver Goblets, Prideaux Rickett (Third Trinity) beat Graham Johnston (Brasenose) by two lengths in 8 minutes 42 seconds.
The London Rowing Club easily beat Vesta in the Wyfold Cup, the winner's time being 7 minutes 52 13 seconds.
E. W. L. Hogbin
13
The Visitors' Cup was won by Brasenose, who defeated Pembroke (Cambridge) by one and a half lengths in 8 minutes 6 seconds.-Reus
ter.
30. A. M. Holland 17 Hollands
75
Police R.C. v Civil Service.
43
On their own green, the Police R.C. lost to the Civil Service C.C. by 28
shots.
Police RC.
W. McLeod
C. Alexander
R. Marks
J. C. West
A.
E. Brittain
J. Johnson
Civil Service.
Jas. T. Dobbie
L. E. Longbottom
G. C. Moes
16 J. J. Gregory 27
F. Jones
A. O. Brown
S. E. Alderman
14 A. H. Oswick 21
16 A. L. Shields
52
Kowloon C.C. v. Electric R.Ç.
and
Wimbledon spectators, L. Roza-Pereira (29, secs.)
"Then I decided to try Dr. Wil- despite the fact that Miss Ryan 100 yards open to the Colony received one of Miss Cross's volleys liams Pink Pills. The results were beyond. my expectations. (Four Styles: Breast, Side, Back and full in the face. Free)-1, W. Lawrence: 2 T. Paget. Miss Palfrey mixed, mistakes with After a few weeks the awelling had brilliance, but smashed unabashed to disappeared; the stiffness gradual- Time: 76 sees.
50 yards Ladies' Handicap (Breastpress her rivals to the vantage set. Stroke),-1, Miss G. Dalziel; 2, Misa In the final of the mixed doubles,ly wore away, and all traces of A. Fowler. Time: 40 secs.
Crawford (Australia) and Miss Ryan rheumatisni had vanished. The One Length Swimming
under (America) beat Prean and Fraulein next winter when I went into the water.-1, W. Foraita; 2, L. Roza- Krahwinkel (Germany) 6-1, 6-8 woods I took a supply of Dr. Pereira. Time: 15 secs.
Williams' Pink Pills with me, and There Reuter. were five heats and those who qualified
they kept me in the best of condi- for the final, besides the winners,
tion. My experience should give were Ed. da Roza, L. A. Roza, and E. Lawrence.
encouragement to other rheumatic sufferers."
Midnight Candle Race.-1, Miss E. M. Booth and H. M. Remedios; 2. 54 Miss A. Fowler and W. Fornita.
Mixed Team Race1, S. V Gitrins' team: 2. W. Fornita's į team.
CC. lost to the Electric R.C. by nine Services, 1 goal.
On their own ground, the Kowloon' Water Polo-Chinese, 3 goals;
shots. Kowloon C.C.
W. Borrowman L. Jeeves
F. E. Lawrence V. C. Labrum
Electric R.C.
A. Tarbuck
Kerley
D. S. Hill
HURDLE RECORD SET UP.
2.F. Duckworth 21
W. Stoker
G. C. Harrison
S. J. Clarke
11 Muskett
S. Dinnen
T.. W. Carr Blackburn
E. W. Simmonds. B. Raven
A.
W. Hardy
G. Hargreaves
W. Glendinning
A J. Kew
F. Nolan
W. W. Hirst
E. G. Post
11 A. W. Grimmitt 20
J. M. Jack
40
$8
A. Reynolds
3. Oram
J. Hollidge
Taikoo v Recreio.
Talkoo RC. defented the Clab de Recreio by 14 shots.
Taikoo R.C.
G. McLeod
J. Sloan, Sr.
J. Laing
R. C. Wallace
J. B. Chapman
1. Grimes
Feit
J. Ferguson J. C. Chalmers
C. Polson
J. Russell
T. P. Saunderson
G. T. Padgett
V, Sorby
H: Hatch
24 A. F. Paul
57
Recreio v. Taikoo.
22
AUSTRALIANS MEET NOTTINGHAM.
ALL OUT FOR LESS THAN 300 RUNS.
New good red blood is a wonder- ful thing; it drives out aches and pains, gives renewed strength to enfeebled stomachs, revivifies the nerves and the whole system, and Londen, July 5. A match between the Australians you can get it in rich abundance and Notts was commenced at Not through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Of chemists everywhere at $1.70 tingham to-day,
But The Australians batted flist and per bottle, 6 bottles $9.00. were dismissed for a total of 296. insist McCabe, Richardson and Kippax wero
on having Dr.
Williams'
the principal scorers with 58, 66 and Pink Pills. Imitations and sub- 93 respectively. Voce claimed four stitutés never cured anybody.
[A GREAT PERFORMANCE BY wickets for 86 runs-Reuter,
LORD BURGHLEY,
London, July 6,
The strong foreign challenges were 23 moderately successful in the athletic -championships at Stamford Bridge. 66 Berger won the hundred yards for Holland in 9/10th seconds, while Van der Zee tied with a Swede in the 12 feet discus
At King's Park, the Club de Recreio lost to the Taikoo R.C. by six shots,
Recreio.
F. V. Ribeiro
Taikoo B.C.
W. Brown
G. H. Stewart
Recreio.
* E. Barros
K. McIntyre
P. Yvanovich
J. M. S. Rosario
C. Lopes
E. M. Remedios
19
F.A. Silva
25 H. McKechnie 31
M. Baptista
E. Robarts
C. Alves
16 A. Ribeira
H. A. Alvea
Soarea
22 C. E. Marques
11. E. S. Alres
D. Basto
T. Swan
W. Cunningham
Amery
27. D. Walmsley
T. Stainton
C. Summets
L. Gutierrez
A. S. Gomes
L. C. R. Sousa
A. Barros
J. Ozorio
W. Bell
17
A. H. Basto
13 D. Munro
47
05
C. G. Silva
Wotherspoon 23 R. F. Luz
* 61
Kowloon Dock v Kowloon .C.C.
Kowloon Dock R.C. lost to the Kowloon CC. by 16 shots on their own green..
Kowloon Dock.
F. C. Goodman
C. Henderson J. McKelvic S. Gray Craig T. N. Mitchell H. G. Cooper Lapsley J. V. Ramsay
A. 'Calman
W. Greig
F. Cullen
Kowloon C.C.
H. Gittins C. J. Tacchi A. Hyde Lay 20 J. Fraser
A. C. Burford B. Petheram -H..Overy 14 Silkstone
E. C. Fincher
J. Howe
W. Hyde
32
20
20
26 J. C. Lyal 24
60
DIVISION IL
Cralgengower Create a Big Surprise.
al
76
Kowloon B.G.C. on their own green
lost to the Craigengower C.C. by 35 shots,
Bowling Green.
Stoneham
E. Kern
L. Replay
Craigengower.
D. K. Kharas
G. E. Roylance 14 W. Gill
Roberts Shepherd
W. E. Hala
P. A. Dixon
R. C. Rood
23
W. R. McBride FK Modi
Y. Abbas
30
F. Finner
D. W. Phillips 12 J. Cavanagh
C Chambers
G. Thompson
H. Rose
W. S. Drake
38
A. L. de Sousn
E. Ziminern
12 J. Carr
C.S.C.C, v.. Yacht Club,
20
212
73
At Happy Valley, the Civil Service C.C. lost to the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club by two shots. #
Civil Service.
L. H. Whant
W. Bickford
J. Massey
J. Archibald
J. Wilmott
P. R. Wood
F. H. Holdmaй. F. Haynes
P. E. Knight
H. Westlake
L. E. Holland:
Yacht Club.
E. B. Reed A. T. Hamilton
B. E. Maughan
22 A. Chapman
A. Stevenson.”
S.. Deacon
P. W. Ramsay 14 Macfarlane
E9 Abrahara
16
*16
A. Murdoch E. W. Carpenter
NEW ZEALAND WIN.
BRITAIN BEATEN IN THE RUGBY TEST.
Christchurch, July 5. 3 inches. Frante won the
New Zealand won the second Rugby: throwing event with a distance of 140 Test against Britain by 13 points to fent Inches. Sweden came second
pola jump, the height being
10 points-Router,
and Norway third. Palmieri of Italy
[In the first Rugby Test game on won the javelin throwing with 202 June 21, the British touring team feet 1 inch, Granli of Norway coming beat New Zealand by 6 points to 3.] second with 193 feet 9 inches.
The four mile event went to Fin
land, Virtanen doing the distance in
19 minutes 36 1/5th seconds. Sweden 1/5th seconds and the 440 hurdles in 9took the hammer throwing event with 53 4/5th seconds. The latter con- la distance of 167 feet 9 inches and stitutes a new British native record. also the long jump at 24 feet 2 inches, Hampson, of Achilles, won the mile Holland taking the next two places. event in 4 minutes 15 seconds, being' Lord Burghley of England put up a one new British native record. Bri- great performance, winning both the tain held her own in the track events, 71 hurdles. He did the 120 yards in 15 losing only twa.-Reuter.
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