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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.

"SHE NEEDS' RESPIROIDS!”

The New Treatment For

Sore Throat..

CHINESE AND ARMY IN A POOR MATCH

(Continued from Page 8).

poorest game of the season. Bal- dry was little better. Higgins was never given the ghost of a chance ofther to shine or prove himself a fallure. Greenshields was' back in the middle line for most of the Hamo, and Hocquard, sorely ne

cled, could do little on his own.

But if the Army forwards were left to forage for them- selves, It can be said that the Chinese vanguard were spoon- fed. Only they swallowed their spoons, threw away their feed, and danced lazily round the ball whilst Allan and Marrison nip. ped in to save them from trip- ping over it.

There are many remedies for more threat but none to surpass Respirokis, tho cure which goes" direct to the scat of the trouble. At the first signs: of soroness slip, a Respiroid lozengo But after allowing for the ir into the mouth and allow it to responsibilities of the Chinese for- dissolve slowly. Thus highly antisep-wards, due recogultion must be tle and curative vapours are released given the Army defence for their which find their way through the wind excellent work, pipe to the lungs, quickly dispelling

the germs, whilst the saliva Imi- Allan was never in dificulties pregnated with curative elements and Morrison

umerged na usual Kently flows down the throat, soothing with colours flying. Combey, too the affected parts. For sure speedy extricated his charge from some relief for affections of the throat and awkward situations. These were the respiratory organs une Respirolda, the bright spots in the Army team. the now Inhalant cough remedy. |

The Individual honours among

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at all medicine denlers,

For at $1.20 per bottle, post free, from the Chinese were carried off by The Dr. Willams Medicine Co., 461, Li Tin-sang (hé nearly scored a Kiangae Rond, Shanghai.

goal in the last five minutes!), Leung Wing-chul, Lenng In-chan

DESPIROIDS and Cheung Fak-shung.

AABRONCHIAL #TABLETS.

QUIET DETERMINATION TRIUMPHS

(Continved from Paye 8).

live the idea he was shooting be tween rugby posts. Weng Mee-shun, presented with two golden opportunit les, shot wildly and missed the goal by yards Tum Kong-pak only re- gistered one real shot, and that was Raved!

And it wasn't only in the shooting department that the Chinese were off colour. Their mid-Beld move ments lacked that cohesion and understanding which has hitherto been such characteristics.

Recaptures Old Form

The two hneks held the Army

inside trio in a vice-like grip, and

had they not allowed themselves to be surprised, the Army goal would never have been scored,

Leung Wing-chui recaptured. some of his old form, and both in defence and attack was a leading light.

But entertaining ns these in- dividual players were, one had to recognise that the game fell very far short of what promised and of what the terms were capable.

Was

There was a blank sheet at the fatorval, which was not surprising as neither sets of forwards looked likely to score in a month of Sun- days.

During the whole match I saw only

The second half was well adi one really praiseworthy constructive vanced when Greenshields turned attack by the Chinese, and this result. | Baldry's centre to good account, fed in their first goal.

In the gathering gloom (thu

It started from Leung In-chan laganie having started late owing to The Chinese half. The ball travelled to Wong, thence to Yeung, Iack to | the centre where Tom Kong-pak did

the rest. A really pretty gönl

The Club's Goals.

second division match)

the Chinese made half hearted efforts to equalise, the fast incident of note being a free kick by Wong Mee-slun which just dropped over The bar.

There was an excellent atten- But the best came from the Clubdance and the Hon. Mr. The first was the culmination of a left Kotewall kicked off:

K. H.

wing movement, lekford sending

across the ground first thne. Howe www.

mude as though to receive it and

imped over the ball to allow Strange beating Wong Wing with a great

to bang it into the wel, a rasping shat. Jungle shot..

Success did not come to the Chinese

For the arenad, Ernest Strange until ten minutes of the second half took all the hours, Receiving had elapsed, and then Tam scored as forward ons from Howe, be WAH inckled by Li Thesang, Strange alrendy described. In another ten hunded him a real "dummy" feint minutes, the Chinese had registered Strange nccidentally ing as though to pass to lickford their the penalty area, and Tani

hambling

at the calting through beween unde no mistake.

the back to shoot in a terrific shot

range,

with his left foot from in yards | From then to the end it was a thrilling, struggle. South China ap- plied a lot of pressure, although not The third was other Strange. | with any great confidence or skill, and Bickford movement, which allowed † the Club defence came out with flying Howe to run in and take the ball first, enlours.

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