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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Twelfth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 10th November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong 11th November, 1935.

· 14 BRITONS FOR OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES

Ban On Ski-ing Instructors

Berlin, Oct 18:

Great Britain has decided to enter] seven men and seven women for the Downhill and Slalom events in the fourth Olympic Winter Games, which are to be held next February,

THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935.

INTERPORT:

SECOND DAY OF INTERPORT:

FULL DESCRIPTION

Shanghai "Tail" Exposed

HONGKONG'S SECOND INNS: DOLDRUMS

(B7 R. Abbit)

of

Hayward hung his bat at one PERRY ANNOUNCES HIS

Lench's and the break beat him and took the off stump (07-7-8).

A

-

WITHDRAWAL

No Energy For Anything!

Half -Half Well,

The Plight of the Victim of "

Exhaunted Nerves, and

your

the Remedy.

No matter how great normal, energy, no matter how! strong your will, you cannot per- sistently impose too novere strain upon your powers without

breakdown..

Minu and Ricketts had three singles and then the latter got a four be Livech his legs and-the-wicket-in-n most marvellous was. Next over NO MORE TOURNEYS Nooner or later experiencing a Minu lifted a big hit

over

Jenkin's head. but it did not go to hand. His

Sydney, Nov. 11. Fred Ferry, the English and Win- couple of overs was a bright spot, but It did not last for Leach bowled Minu bledon tennis champion, who is now with the first bull of his next over. in Australia in connection with his 771. Dunkley nieked

Гаит

appointment with Slazenger's, han past the lips and put one to leg for announced his withdrawal from all u single.

Jenkins then began his tournaments and exhibitions in the over when it was five o'clock by Hong-

country kong time or perhaps I shoul may The Englishman, who is generally greatest amateur harm as-Dunkley and way it did no regarded as the

a two and player in the world to-day, made this was nearly out fivo imes. Stumps announcement after winning his first were then drawn. The total is thus match in the New South Wales Tennis 84 for 8. Dunkley not out 7, Ricketts Championships, in which he played with his back strapped up. This wag out 8. It was a bit grey early yesterday due to the injury he received in the of the American Singles would be a little drizzle but it cleared up nicely before the game was 'TO- Allison at Forest Hills,

Peak Tram, tinue.

The curly symptoms of nervous exhaustion are cary to recognize. you lose your spirita, feel nervous und irritable, small things worry, assuming the aspect of big trou- bles. Your memory becomes un- certain and your thoughts con fused; perhaps headaches, hot flushes, and an tendency to 'get easily excited are noticeable; your digestion suffers and you feel the need of stimulants to cheer you up and to aid your appetite. At night sleep is fitful, with the result that on rigins you feel tired and waitted for the inbours of the day.

Probably the very best cure for such a condition is a long sea voyage. But few can afford either the time or the money for this. A method af treatment within the means of everybody, and which innumerable sufferons Williams Pink Pills. It is truly astonishing how a short course of thes

Shanghai were dismissed in their first knock for 180, leaving morning and it seemed possible

then when

he was beaten by throughout, the world have found completely efficacious, is by means of Dr.

At the close of the second day's play in the cricket Interport between Hongkong and Shanghai the Colony in their second innings lod 'the visitors by 117 runs with two wickets in hand. Hongkong 33 runs ahead. The Colony lost eight wickets in the subsequent play for 84 runs.

well to save the four. squire leg sent the ten up. In the Madar did Hayward set his field well out when xane bowler's third over, he set a leg

took

+

sunied at 11.45, Minu from the Law- Nevertheless, the Englishman beat courts end bowled a maiden to Bootha Sydney player, Breakspear, by 3-6. systemic the blood, build up the nerven and give new vitality to the who (not out two), and then Pereira how]-8-6, 6-8. G-1 and 9-7, after a terrifie

ed to

7

The reason why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do this is because of their

It is noted with satisfaction here Willams faced Minu but he himself trap with three short legs. On the to Kermani (not out 10). Un-strugginouncing his withdrawal. unique formula, davised originally by a physician (an M.D; of Edinburgh

With Barry

got

Madar in

for four. With

20

kim.

".

In

Winter Olymplad has been completed. Manis Brat 1nd ball—for four and the shoulder by one that got up the when Booth snicked the first ball ofbeaten in straight sets by acores of Surely, therefore, they are worthy of a test if you need tonic help! or

official stands of the ski aladium,

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS:

despite the that

he bow which Kermini Perry the exclusion of epular 161-8-1, and Hongkong were much sue between Keriani, and first slip is balls on two of Personally, I self ha well as to his opponents for highly beneficial to the human organism, but also one of much outstandme ski-ing instructors from the Games,

hud cumshaw iours. Lench weath up Austrin,

Importance that it has been dechired by the highest medical authority to be three countring and Switzerland, the more cheeris most affected by this

Kermaul on for Elliot. In spite of the leg trap don't think it in any good bowling him to continue. Beuter.

Perry fell in the first set of his indispensable to life. aling are to compete. They will started to anure the loving a bat. Pearce cracked Jenkins right through Pereira to Kerman who seems to like semi-final match Against Wilmer Their unsurpassed curative strength-restoring qualitica have given

glanced enter incontestable amateurs."

off Pereira's last ball it for four to long leg

However, Hongkong hopes rase Allaun, Injuring his site, and was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aupreme place among the world's tanie remedies The administration building for the and then erneked a long hop from a single. Fincher was hastily hit on It is situated between the two main drove him beautifully to extra cover wicket seemed to be going a bit--and Minu's next over into Hickett's hands 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Allison went on to win chemists everywhere.

for a ing angle. Madar shaped very hitting the next lil skied it for at first slip. 64-3-2. Leach alter the championship by beating Sydnov well and played a

defensive game. Kermani to take an easy catch, 26-ed his order and went in himself and Wood in the final.

late cut the fifth ball beautifully married Helen Vinson, the cinema A few days after his injury, Perry At 160, Pearce relieved Pereira, Ker 1-10.

The two Pearces were now in to- rather looked as If the three slips mai cut him for two-Madar saved a four well-and carted him for four gether, and things were very quiet. were a shade close but it is difficult to long on, but skied the next over at Madar bowled one over before ten to judge from the score box. Next his head to fine legis luck held and and Tam Pearce cracked him for away it might be more correct to say over he did the same thing. By the even ticketts could not reach it.

lovely four to extra cover. Things pensive over and one rather wonder howled seven maldens ruuming. Tam close in.

why he did not try bowling bir tehtaver! Incidentally there were

single off the last ball of his LEACH'S STRAINED BACK breaks round the wicket. Kerinani eighth

Kermani put Pereira to third man for b.w. for for a single and Leach only just carted another long hop from Minu far too many festly too high. chopped down outside a yorker, which

M.C.C. IN

AUSTRALIA

Tourists Lead By 49 Runs

On First Innings

rung

Madar hit a three-it was an ex-were very quiet afterwards and Leach that there were two slips and gully

Oth

actress.

RUGBY MATCH

East Lancashires

Beat Medicals

Adeiable, Nov. 11. To square leg and it looked As if balls that were Continuing their first innings longkong were losing their grip Alec Pearce, cracked Jenkins for four went between his legs for a single.

In a rugby match played on the against the M.C.C. tourists to-day, the game.

and two and then in nis eleventh over The slight"strain" "in "the "back which new ground at Prince Edward Road

Leach South Australia made 322

he bowled Tam Peares with a beauty secured to worry him a little especial cashire Regiment defeated the Royal in

developed

Saturday yesterday afternoon, the East Lan- reply to the visitors' 871. On Satur-

KERMANI OUT

which was of perfect length and aceinen day, they had made 200 for five wic-

turned a bit 48-2-26. Mudar suc-ly in starting for a quick run. Army Medical Corps by 15 points kets when alumos were drawn.

But then, with 29 runs added Minu ceeded.

Kermani get another four to mid- (five tries) to nil. Walker, the South Australian bate.who hnd stuck to it magnificently-

wicket off. Pereira who was not bowl. Alec den sent the 50 up with an ic

The forwards of both sides played an, distinguished himself against his reward. Kermani, who right-

ing well, Both batsmen were apa strenuous game, but the three- the Englishmen and hit up 66 noty was forcing the game, seemed to off drive all along the carpet, but

bowling with the quarters Leach. Parently playing

were out of position and have hit a four over cover's head but 69-3-14. He had been in about 45 utmost ense and things did not look several attacking movements failed. J. Sims, the Middlesex bowler, was Alet Pearce racet away from the

For the winners Evans and North the most successful trundler for the wicket and brought off a marvellous minutes. Further disaster followed, well for Hongkong.

on for after shaping confidently and At 85 Pearce relieved Pereira and made a number of good openings hard on MC.C., capturing four wickets for catch. 180-98. It was

Kormani to miss his hundred. The making a few hice strokes (arthwaite Kermani drove his first ball for which the wing men falled to back

four, but extra should have saved it. up.

Evans (3), North and Pte. Fitz- buil of Pearce's next over ticketts from Jenkins and was bowled 56

out.

134 runs.

next

over he was .b.w. to

the

At clone of play to-day, the M.C.C. batsmen had crossed and off the first played forward hard to an off break) i think Pearce's fifth hall clean bearald scored the tries for the win-

had scored 125 runs for five wickets,

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Leach got a couple of runs through the slips eatastrophe. # Pearce and Fincher opened to Elliot verbur could not get across as drop

nearly and Jenkins, There were two singles wazi ught and bowled Hay.ts did Kermani next over and I'm close encounter, played on the sanje

But sure

it would not have paid to doubt in the first over and Fincher glanced Persse was in his way. It was how drop second slip a bit. but

BOIL two. ever no fault if the latter's, who was Hayward was prepared to chance a senkins' first ball nicely for

Elliot's second over was on the short incking up normally. A run later few runs in the hope of getting a wicket. Pearce was troubling Ker- side. Jenkins gave Teddy a full toss Persse was 1.b.w, to Leach. 64—6—1) mani a lot but unfortunately put down

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RICKETT'S SUCCESS

At 103 Rickets relieved Mina who hud bowled excellently. Donald Leach slayed forward at his second ball and

FRIENDLY MATCH

Diocesan

Boys' Beat -East-Lancs-

friendly

Playing at home in a cricket match yesterday afternoon, Persee took A nice catch first slip the Diocesan Boys' School defeated 103-4-17. A nigh of relief went the East Lancashires by 83 runs. round the ground which could prois-

F.

gave him a rank long hop outside his Lay scored 62. C. S. M. Elvin dis.

leks.

ably have

Batting first, the School complled been heard at the Peak 160 runs for woven wickets and de- Tram Station Pearce stuck Kermani dared. R. Broadbridge WAS top up for five balls next over and then scorer with 58 to his

while crodit, missed five batsmen for 43 runs. Ricketts procecdeti to bowl to Pat The soldiers replied with 77, of Madar with a silly mid off and a silly which Goldsworthy claimed 19. T. cover with Garthwaite and Mudar at Matthews explured four wickets for deep extra and long off respectively to 17, and the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent four save the fours.

for 24.

Runs now came much slower and the Hongkong ground fielding drew

much

Teddy Fincher 2. Alce Pearce, and the Law Courts and Pereira-with_n

qunre-cut

of

KING'S

ALHAMBRA

OPENING THURSDAY.... 14th,”

Grack

being most prominent. long leg, thank goodness, from the The only four for some time was Yard End. when Madar

His first ball, a yorker. from Ricketts. Pearce had eliminated and came in to hit the base of the a long-hop kept very low even after it pitched the bad ball in the last few overs but at off peg. 140-5-13. Leekie pot 117. Hayward wisely replaced him with single and Kermani a four (the usual Garthwaite though the latter is not half-volley) and off the second ball. used to the Yard End, and in his first of Minu's next over Leckie was snap- over obviously was in

difficulties and bowled a

and ped at the wicket 145-61. Much a no-ball or two. The only better from other event of interest before timn view.

Hongkong's point WAS R confident the

appeal for a catch at

HITTER SENT IN wicket

against Kermani olf Garth- waite,

when

the

Leach then altered his order and ball turned about sent Elliot in to hit, and a four to Rix inches from the off. Opinions long on was produced. But he was were divided but the ball probably hit not quick enough obviously to hit his tummy. At timin the score was Pereira and after receiving one over 139 for 4 wickets-Kermani not out he was twice beaten and then had his 67 and Pat Madar twelve. Extras foff per pushed back by one at which fifteen.

lo should

have played forward. 150-7-4. The game was resumed after the Another hitter, Williams, succeeded, usual salvo of photographs at eight and got a snicked single through the minutes to two. Minu bowled from slips.

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