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SEVERE PAINS IN THE STOMACH

Everyone who has endured the torment of stomach pains will sympathise with Mr. Pittock. Biany who still suffer with Biomach trouble can benefit from. his experience. If you neglect nature's warii. ` ing you may be faced with serious hunger. If you do as Mr. Pittock did—as tens of thousands of stomach sufferers have done

then you have no need to fear, Mr. Pittock writes in

** I was suffering agony with pains in the stamách, wind round the heart and law of appetito. I tried medicine, tablets and various other reniedies, but seemed to get worse instead of beiter.

A friend recommended Macleon Brand Stomach Powder and I purchased a bottle, After ona duso I felt relief and now, ulier a

fortnight's treatment 1 ar well again: all in lias gone and my appetite is practi- cally normal." •

Now remember, for your own sake, the very next time you feel pains In the stomach-howover alight they may be---- go out and get a bottle of the original MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder, Maks are the signature ALEX. C. MACLEAN " is on the battls and carton. Then you are certain of quick relief from atomach diacomfort-protected against all threats of serious developments, Geniune Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in role unly in bottles in cartons. Never sold 1120130 Powder or Tablets.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1037.

LAWN BOWLS RINK FINAL FINISHES IN DARKNESS

ROSSELET'S RINK WINS, BUT GAME

WAS DISAPPOINTING

With the green shrouded in darkness and rain falling, C. S. Rosselet and his three Craigengower colleagues yesterday won the Colony lawn bowls rinks championship at the Club de Recreio, beat- ing A. Hyde-Lay's four by 30-20. It could hardly be described as n satisfactory method of deciding such an important match.

On the last two heads I was prac- tically impossible to ree the length of the green, and this, coupted with the overhead and underfool conditions rendered serious lawn bowls impat= |sible.

And this was not the only unsatis

of feature

the match. factory Scheduled to start at 4.15, the Arst

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Hardcourt

Tennis Draw

Continion fram Page 8.)

and 5. S. Buerain: . . Kwok and twenty valuable minutes thus being 15. W. Liang v. 5. it Zimmers and A. tos. The match started on a dry. Other; a Nal-won and 1 Hwnt i and reasonably fast green and fuiste A. L. Sullivan and 1. Goldman E. C. Fincher and G. Bodiker V. S. A. ed when the gread was heavy with Gray and A Crawford A. V. Remedios rain. Accurate jawn bowls was and J. Gomalve v. G. E. Clarke and

c. c. rneti; A. V Gosano und therefore comewhat impossible,

Gov. R. Todd and G. E. Divet: Tal-chou and Wong Shit! wing v. 1. F. Fischer and D. 3. N. An ;derson.

Neither can it be and that the con- testants, even under the earlier con- ditions displayer their best form, and on the whole the match was a big disappointment.

The winners were not inworthy of red mos to their success. They

the skip. Rosselet, who bowled ex--

;

Hver-3. Mahan Stagh and Firdos Khan! yhan Kam-moon and Chan Kameliting 12t. A. M. Hattrices and It. A. Barres v. W. C. Hong and Tsut Wal-pit.

tremely well under difleult condi- TENNIS LEAGUE

tion. He was rertainly more con- sistent than Hyde-Lay his opposite, หาก But the rest of the players tell well below par, and some very rugged bowling was seen for mot of the match.

Gerasionally Hooking and Stage, sent down some good stuff, but the players were so inromistent that the Standard of play generally speaking

was poor.

!

Kowloon Indians Beat Civil Service

than

Left to right, Ray Milland, Wendy Barrio, Polly Rowles and William Gargan in Universtil's "Wings Over Honolulu“

FINE FORM SHOWN BY GOLF PRO. ASSISTANTS

London, July 22. sufficient to find the green at the

At the end of the first of the four: 15th. At the 17th he forced a No. rounds in the Assistants' £800 Golf 4 Jeon home from the rough lo the Tournament organised by the Daily! right to Duish about four feet from: Mirror, at Fulwell

well yesterday, E. E the hole. Teunts. Whilecmbe, son of the E, R. of the In compiling his 70 Allen played a It 13" Division Leute Yesterday Kasion Indiang drew famous Brotintelond, shared

*string of fine iron shots, followed by with thell Service 416-43%. Renzent

SA Hural and S. S. Hacsain in lead with 1. 1. Yard on the 69 mark, approach putting of high quality. at a 4. Pentelly and F. Bradley, The score is a record for the course. He was put in 36 and home in 34.] 1-4; beat 1. Agafuraft atat n. Agaturoft which has

which has recently been altered. with 3's at the 13th, 15th, and 18th, G-3), tout N. J. 1ebbington and C. Shisan.

and a 5 at the 10th.

ROSSELET'S FINE PLAY The bed but of work during the afternoon was done by Boselet m the eighth head, with than score 14-6 in his favom. Hyde-Bay was lying five

1. Such and A. Bhar lucas) lost shots when Rusgelet baf one more to Pangelly and Bradley wood to play. They were cluded Agaff and Arafurgit het lost to Bebe together an bune round the wellnetan and Stoan 2-6

F. Khan and 1. Maman inch drew danct with Terrelly and Hrating Bebe lost to Arafursit and Arafuruff 1-8, bent Beh 5ington and Skan 6-3.

Where was the chance of getting Hirst shot by drawing, and Roselet therefore decided 19" take a chane with a drive. Be got in amongst

them up, and went on to carry the CRC. jack for two shots!

LEAGUE TABLES

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Farlier on, Hyde-lay failed to save on the fourth and ofth heads SCAA whin Rosselet was lying fone and K.CC. Ave

(Reurein players went USC.C.

523 49

5 0 5915 351

RECREIO v. INDIANS

The Crainengower into the lead, after losing two on the JK.C.e. .⠀ 10 5 18 30 first head, by scoring two, three, four KIT.C... B 1 1 190, 29. and five

AL consecutively.

the Wniversity eighth head, the score was 16-8 in favour of Russelel, and a three at the tenth made him 19-7. Hyde-Lay į picked up so well in the next few heads, however, that he had actually

the

The scoring for the most part was Rod, 23 players returning the stap-- H. E. OSBORNE'S CHANCE

E. Last year's a serate score of 74 or better. Conditions became increasingly dif-

started well cult during the

the day, a rising wind quough, but the game would never

wind one, of Addington bringing main in the early afternoon, quite

for him. Like any and late starters, among who was others, he found the long 8th a real Rhodes, were severely handicapped, tester, and with

a weak second th

6. which was

at the

10th.

A further round will be played to- start the waved to amass

day, and the 32 leaders at the end a highly of the 36 holes will qualify for the followed by final two rounds to-morrow.

But. Anding his true form at the Whitcombe was the first to go out,, 12th, he finished 4, 3, 4, 3, 5, 4, 3.

striking the

the butt long distance. He swings the club so truly and from the tee, fultowel with accurate applies himself with such excellent second shots and sound putting. He spirit to the game that I feel he

for! made one putting slip early on. may fight out the Onlsh. after reaching the Edge of

His partner, P. Niner, of St. green he had the infuriating experl-: Leonards, and he, like Osborne, lid- ence of

failing with second putt

me by the simplicity of his of under three feet, but after that itame: they have both some the he played sound, impressive golf. body steadiness which is such a

TROUBLE AT THE 8TH

feature of the leading American. He hold pult of 4 yards at the He went away 3, 4. 4. 3. 4. 4, 4, 5, 4 4th, and another a hit shorter at the -35 out, 9th. He had a 5 at the 7th, where Recreio beat Kowloon Indlang 6-4 in the be

Disston.

banged a No. 4 through

the Pereira anci

Gananives' green, and another at the 8th), but! Recreio beat K. 5. Mehal and Jahan this hole of 500 yards against

thelote md S. Rwind was beyond the compass of the a beat M. Ramzan it was not heavy enough to prevent AE. Xavier and 11. A. Ribetro beat biggest hitters. continuation 11f the game. Two Mehal and Dad 6-3; heat A. H. Azan and

Starting for home be played Cogin G-1. singles "Have Rosaciet the lead again. Yvanovich and at Guterres

weak second, beat ace

but atoned with ai Cu tife 20th head, there was a down- Azan and Costa 6-4; brat Ramzan and nine-foot putt at the 11th, and then; pour after Bree woods had been roll-Saleh 6-0.

went merrily alum til the 17th. The last round was not played owing where he hooked his second into a for

to Zain.

bunker. At the 18th he got a good 3 with a bunker recovery, and a six-foot putt. His figures were

Out.-4, 4, 4, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 3--35, Home.-5, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 5, 3-34.

drawn leve

level at 20-20 on the 17th.

Meanwhile the rain had come, but

ed and the game was stopped ten minutes. Both skips agreed to carry on when the rain abated, and on a andden green, the Happy Val- fey players scared four to lead by 26-20.

The The last head was a farce. juck could not be seen. front the other end, but after all the woods i had been ruled, the umpires found that Rosselet was lying four.

The statne Was umpired by Messi, R. Basa and C. H. 'Busto.

NATIONAL MEET

Games Postponed Owing To Crisis

WALES WIN LAWN. †

BOWLS TOURNEY

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Patterson, ing. O. Chawson, J.

Carruthers J.

Thomps

*** 30 fskip) ....... 10

Total....120

SCOTLAND

Total

71

WALES

W. Splitt, J. 1. CH

HR. Fordyce, Evany, W. S. Low D. Hees. A. (sklo)

Stacey (skip)

Dr. A. Scott Wood. J. Grinths, J. Wu- D. Talt. H. Do Hains, P. Hollway,

: Total 69.

Yard, who is assistant to Bradbeer Fat Burnham and Berrow, is a power-

ful player with plenty of length. 1 had an inward half of 32, really brilliant golf

this. The Ogures for his round were:

Out-4, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, 4, 4-37. Home-4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 3-32. Total 69.

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THE FULWELL COURSE

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$6.5.& Length Bogey late Length Hogey

324

443 300

340

440

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369

440

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473

370

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Out 3,391 30

Total 0,343 74

Coming In. however, some of the nerit evaporated, and with 4's co- in at the short holes he finished in 7.

Of those expected to do well, i Laidlaw, Henry Cotton's assistant, was troubled for the first eleven holes with hooking and took 75; Max Faulkner never got into his true stride, but finished in 74; and H. B.;

the worst of the Rhodes, out in storm, finished in 70 after

some

On the outward journey he experi-disastrous putting in the early holes. Fenced 20ced some difeulty estimating distances, and at the Bfth put his lee-shot bang over the green. The

cherts. S Towatt J. S. Williams, long 8th he played in masterly

(sk/p}**** .14 (kip)

P. Agnew, J. W.

Nanking, Aut. 17. The Seventh National Athletic Meet scheduled to be held here in the Cen-A. trai Stadium on October 10, has been postponed indefinitely in view of the present national crisis. The decision was reached ist a meeting of the Preparatory Committee to-day.-.. Central Neirs,

Logan, E. D. Fair- W. Cotes, F. Jones,

lout

takipt

A. Stewart W. 7. Mitchell, W.

fashion, being nearly home with two full shots with his driver and holing

jong put!.

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NAVAL MOVEMENTS

London, Aug. 18.

A Gibraltar message states that the new British destroyers Icarus and Imogen. the cruiser Coventry and the destroyer Hunter, which was damaged by Spanish insurgents off Almeria in May kant with a loss of eight lives, and to which temporary

20 J. Treen takipi. 17

Starting for home with an en- W. E. Joncs, C. Clark, J. Stel, Standfast. E. Parry, ormous drive, he made no semblance G. Dunlap J F. O'Donnci of error, unless one excepts three to

31 tskipi

get down from the edge at the 14th. Simpon,

T. F. Graves, J. F. Blackburn. W. 18. D. J

The 12th he played with an iron Red. Morriset ps A

from the ice to be short of the Fut

11 [skip)

24 bunkers and then chipped a No. 7 repairs have been effected, sailed for .169 home, whist a No. 6 Iron shot was Malta to-day.--British Wirelcan.

Total

79 Total

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