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CHINESE A.A, SWAMP THE 5. W. BORDERERS.

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 23,、 1931.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

CR.C. WIN POINTS IN THE

The Prevalence of Anaemia.

Anaemia, (blood impoverish- "C" DIVISION.

ment) is far more prevalent than In a game in which the Chinese Playing on their own ground Inst most people imagine, Many people showed marked superiority over their evening, the Chinese Recreation Club who, appear to be in quite normal opponents, the Chinese Athletic Asso- kecured points in a "C" Division match health have an anaemic tondency ciation défented the South Wales with the YM.C.A., winning by 01% nets without being aware of the, fact Borders to the tune of eight goals to 214. to all, in the "A" division of the The Price brothers put up an ex-

Anaemia is an Insidious condi Water Polo League in the V. R. Gcellent display for the losers, claiming tlon that creeps very slowly upon

bath yesterday evening.

the blood becomes

At no stage of the game did the one and a half sets, but the general Its victim; military man look like notching h soundness of the homestera pulled single goal, for the Chinese were all them through to win fairly confort-thinner and leas in quantity with

out his being aware of it. Only over and completely swamped them, ably. Scores:

Their better combination and know- K. Lau und W, K. Cheong when one of the resultant ailments ledge of the finer points of the game (GR.C.) drew with T. J. and E. Rof blood impoverishment mukça stood them in good stead against Price 6-6; beat J. Ferguson and its appearance does the victim heavier opponents.

McLellan 6-1; bent S. A. Gray and H-realise that something has gone The game was cleanly contested, Burson, 8.2

and though the margin of defeat was W. II. Chon and Y. K. Maw (C,R.C.)] wrong.

"" Division. Two matches in the "B" Division were also contested, the 20th.

honyy, it reflects no disgrace on the beat T. J. and E. R. Price 6-2; bent Perhaps he discovera, suddenly milliary men who played pluckily In Ferguson and McLellan 6-2; beat Gray that his energy In becoming spite of the handienp of playing a and Bursan 6-2. vastly superior team.

F. H. Kwok and S. W. Leung depleted, his lips and cheeks be (C.R.C.)t to Price and Price 3-6; coming pale, he is soon tired and Host to Ferguson and McLellan 4-8; feels disinclined to work. Per-

beat Gray and Burron 17-0.

[hapa digestion begins-to-suffer for lack of good red blood to aid the digestive organs or, more serious, Ja rheumatic tendency suddenly becomes apparent, resulting from the blood befng impure as well

Ballery, going down the cav

and Sutherland Highlanders by three} goals to nil, and the dist. Heavy) Battery aing to the Kowloon "AR by the large ntargiu of six goals toj nil

landers, however setited the issuu be. yond doubt by annexding two more tap the second half of the play,

Kawinon Win,

LAWN BOWLS.

'K.B.G.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

us scanty.

pure rich blood.

The first of the mentioned matches was a clone affair, though somewhat

But long before these symptoms on the scrappy side. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders won brenuss i The following will represent

the become apparent blood impoverish- They took the opportunities which Kowloo Bowling Green Club in their ment has been existing, so there- presented themselves, while their League matches on Saturday, ench fore, in order to avoid such dis- oppanents in trying long distance game commencing at 4pm.: puts at the goni invariably sent the

tressing sufferings it in wine to 182 team v. Craigongowe (nway).-— Fall over or weakly int, the honds of H. Sh, G, H, Sherriff, S. Eccleshall, keep the blood always up to pur. The "le",

W*. Hussell (ki: R. S. Nichol, Disenso can find no foothold in a Only one goal was senred in the . 5. W. West, G. E. Roylanre, D. F. person who is the fortunate pos hrst half, which is an miication Warven skip); . K. Tuyter. J. sessor of an ample supply of the evenness of the play. The High Rodger, E. W. L. Bagbin. L. Guy

To obtain this (skip)

2nd term, c. Crugergower (home), there is nothing to equal that H. P. Stepehua, J. S. Logan, W, C. world-famous blond-building tonic, Elate, A. W. Davidson (skip); Dr. Williama Pink Pills. For The other game was a more or less . E. F. Thompson, C. S. Bent, H. H. forty years this remedy has been one sided air, and the Kowloon Rose, W. 8. Drake (skip); F. V. players have themselves to thank for Whitt, J, G. Moyer, F. L.. Itapley, proving itself the saviour of men not having scored more goals that R. Bai! (skip),

and women. old and young from the ravages of annemia and its allments. Thou- consequential

are sands of grateful letters received every year from people who are thankful for the priceless benefits they have received. Prove the merits of Dr. William's Pink Pills yourself. All chemists can supply you.

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They were decidedly the belter skle and were always in their opponents! territory, but bad handling of the ball inst them many good opportunities,

Frost was the outstanding man on the Kowloon side, and was always to, the fore in attack as well as in de fence. It was puinly through his efforts that Kowloon óbtained the fl a few minutes after the game hast started.

They

The soldires were quite a 34K side, and put up but a poor show against une experieweed men. bungled badly with the hall times, and their throwing was weak,

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SUCCESSFUL ASPIRANTS IN

TOURNEY.

Hongkong's first Wee Golf Cham- pionship tournament ended on Sunday evening, when the eight farfies an eight gentlemen, who qualified for the finals, played off their respective matches. The results were as follows:

Ladies. Miss Bella Pestuali Misa A. E. E Steele: 3, Mrs. it. C. Whitney: 4, Miss M. Kacker.

Grutlemen.1, Mr. C. A. Wright:

2. Mr. E. C. Fincher: 8, fe. M. M. Onksholt: 4, Me. A. Wheeler.

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The two finalists in the ladies' com- petition, Miss A. E. E. Steele and Miss til this point in the backswing | Rio.... Bombay Bella Pestonji also had an exciting is rencherl. contest, each hobling the advantage at To prevent cocking the wrists Yokolutpa different periods of the game. too quickly, take the club bnek

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