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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932.

LEAGUE' TENNIS

CHINESE R. C. DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA Â... A,

gime in the "C" division of the Tennis League was played between the Chinese R.O. and the South China

COMMON SENSE

A.A., the two most serious conten- AND INDIGESTION.

ders for championship honours. The game was played at Causeway Bay and resulted in a victory for the who won six acts to Chinese R.C.. division of the Lawn Tennis League three. Scores: was played

An Important game in the

"CH

ene Recreat caterday when the GM, Chan and Wong 0-3; beat

Club and the South

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Any doctor will tell you that THE CHARTERED BANK OF HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. almost all digestive trouble is due. M. K. Lau and L. F. IIon (C.R.C.) to

excess stomach acid, which China A.A., considered to be the C. Y. Tso and C. N. Tanng 6-0.

N. Wong and H. K. Ha 0.3; beat ferments food, generates painful gases, and attacks the delicate two strongest contendern for the

M. C. Lau and Y. K. Mow (C.R.C.) stomach lining. Obviously, then, at Causeway Bay championship, met at

to lost former's

Chan and Wong 20; lost to to get immediate relief, you need Reserva lablity of Proprettors. on the

After ground. intereating game,

Wong and Ho 0-6; lost to Tso and the home team

counteract only

the stomach Trang 4-6. won convincingly six sets to throm

W. K. Choung and F. K. Lau neldiy; and for this purpose there The Graduates Annociation rogia-

(C.R.C.) bent Chan and Wong 0-4 in nothing Lo equal a little tered their fourth victory nt

beat Wong and Ho 6-3; beat Tão and Bisurated Magnesia taken after expense of the Kowloon Indians, who Tsang 6-1. have been showing

meals or when discomfort is felt. recently. The Indian te

'Blaurated Magnenin, which can how the kno to the University, The University travelled to Suo-

he obtained from any chemist, CANTON while the Army Tennis Club took full kumpoo and did well to defeat the

CAWNFORE points from the wenk Police team. Indians by six neta to three. Scores: speedily banishes indigestion by

GEBU The Filipino Club scored their first

and M. P. Madar neutralising excoas neld, stopping COLOMBO S. A. K. Bux victory by ben

heating

Kowloon C.C. by (I.R.C.) lost to L. A. da Silva and fermentation, and soothing and DELIII six set to three.

L. Oppenheim 0-6; lost to K. M. Lo

HAMBURG The Indian R.C. and Chinese R.C., and Salavey 2-6; bent S. II. Wong healing the inflamed stomach lin- HAIBONG old rivals

and hospitals use HANKOW Ing. Doctors in the Mixed Doubles and P. P. icho fi-t. League, met on the latter's courts, M. R. Abbas and A. A. Rumjaha and recommend this commonsense HARDIN the former running out victors slx (1.1.C.) beat Silva and Oppenheim remedy because, by acting direct- | NOVOKONG neta to three. Thin is incidentally 6-3; beat Lo and Saloney 6-0; lastly upon the cause of the trouble, the Indians' Arst victory. In another to Won Rumjahn and D. M. A. it always gives instant relief.

up

had

wnil woll to

game, the Ladies' Recreation had no difficulty in accounting for the Club de Recreio, winning seven Bets

'two.

to

MIXED DOUBLES. Indian R. C. Win Their Second Match For Season.

ta

Playing their second game yester- day, the Indian R.C. defented the Chinese R.C. six sets to three

4 Causeway Bay. II. D. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rumjahn played well secure all three sets, Scores:

M. K. La and Mian R. Perry (C.R.C.) lost to S. A. Rumjahn and Mrs. MeCaw

2-0; beat 1. M. A. Razack ml Miss Geeks 1-2; lost to D. Rumjahn and Miss Rumjahn 2-6.

M. W. Lo and Miss G. Lo (C.R.G) beat Rumjahn and Mrs. McCaw 6-3; wat. Rnzuck and Miss Grcka 6-2; leat

to Rumjahn and Miss Rumjan 4-6.

Ho Kalan and Miss D. L. Wong (C.R.C) lost to Rumjalin and Mrs. McCaw 3-6; lost to Raznek and Miss Gecks 4-6; lost to Rumjuhm and Miss Rumjahn 3-8.

Ladies R.C. v Recreio.

University v I.R.C.

and Khu 5-7. A. M. Raznek (1.R.C.) loạt to Silva and ost to L and Oppenheim 1- Saloney 1-6; lost to Wong and Kho

3-6

were

BORDER CLASHES

CHINESE TROOPS RESIST TIBETAN INVADERS

v Radio 8.C. Craigengower

C.C. Craigengower The guests on their home courts to the Radio Sports Club, and won by 64 sete to 3%. Scores:

Shanghai, July 6. A.

Kitchell

Broadbridge And (C.C.C.) beat W. I. Piew and Har Messages from Chengtu stale well, 6-2; heat. G. Singh and Y. Y. that fierce fighting is going on be- Lam, 6-4; lost to D. W. Watertontween the Tibetan and and W. Win, 4-6,

with

Chinese W. Reet and Mak (C.C.C.) lost to troops on the Sikong border.

The Tibetans are attacking from Plew and Hanwell, 3-6: tied Singh and Lam, 6-0; tied with five directions but the invaders are a determined re- being met with Waterton and Win, 68.

sistance from the Szechuen and Sikong troops,-Reuter's Special,

B. Howard and Lock (G.C.C.) tiel with Plew hd Hanwell, 6-6: bent Shuch and Lam, 6-3: beat Waterton and Win, 6-3.

Filipino Club y Kowloon C.C. The Filipino Club scored their first win of the season when they defented their home the Kowloom CC. an Courts at King's Park. Scores:

D. Leoned and M. J. Rull (F.C.) fost

to R. B. Hambly and A. E. Collinn, 3-6; hont N. A. E. Mackay and J. S. Smith, 6-3; tied with R. S.

Al King's Park, the Ladies Re-Capell and IL Crabb, 6-6. creation Club defeated the Club de

Scores: Recreio by 7 sols to 2.

1. M. Cruz and S. A. Hamid (F.C.) Last

to Hambly and Collins, 6-2; tied with Mackay and Smith, G-6; beat Capell and

Crabb, 6-0.

Miss Thongy und Monoghan (T.R.C.) beat Miss C. Botello and A.

T. Leonard and M. Ali V. Gusáno, 6-2; bent Miss E. da Rocha and A. V. Remedios, 7-5; beat (F.C.) beat Humbly and Collins, 6-4: Miss M. M. Alves and H. A. Noronha,beat Mackay and Smith, 6-4; bent

6-

(L.R.C.)

Mrs. James and Evang lost to Miss Botelho and Gosuno, 5-7;

Capell and Crabb, 6-3.

Kowloon Indians v Graduates.

courts Playing on the home

at Indians

W. Gitting and

beat Salleh and Singh, 7-5; beat Gori and Singh, 6-2

G.A.) beat F. Khan and M. A. Khan, Dr. K. C. You

6-3; beat Salleh and Singh, 6-3; beat Guri and Singh, 6-1.

Police R.C. v. Army T.C. At Happy Valley, the Army Tennis Club defeated the Police Recreation One set was Club by 5 sets to 236. unplayed. "Scores:

Mitchell and Jarman, 1-6; lost to Major

jor and Thompson (P.R.C.) lost

Davis, 1-6; lost to

Matthews and

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