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ORDERED CRUTCHES HE NEVER USED

Joints That Were Locked

him.

Became Free

This 73-years-old man walked with the aid of two sticks for a long time. Then his rheumallem got so bad that he actually ordered crutches. Bui before they arrived he made a last effort to get rellef-he began taking Kruschen Salts. To-day he walks easily without even a stick to help

Rend this letter:- "I am over 73 years of age. Two years ago all my joints were locked: arms, legs, buck, nech-nothing could be moved freely. I had to stay in bed two months. When I did get up I had to walk with two sticks for a long time, and I had ordered crutches, Then I began to take Kruschen Sails. For the inst eighteen mouths I have been taking my le dally dose morning before breakfast. every

do without my Now, I can oven sticks, and I walk with ease."-M.L. Two of the ingredients of Krus- chen Salts are the most effectuni solvents of uric neid known medical science. Other ingredients of these Salts have a stimulating effect upon the kidneys, and assist them to expel the dissolved uratle needies through the natural channel.

to

The Welfare Committee for Shanghai Refugees announce that A

BENEFIT

DANCE

will be held at the

CHINA FLEET CLUB

on Wednesday next

10th November.

THE HONGKONG

NEW POLICE CLUB

A BIG GROUND SECURED IN BOUNDARY STREET

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

general meciing of the Polleo Rc-. had been sequired in Howloon, near police force and would be completed.

It was revealed at the annual creation Club fast night that ground the Polo Ground, for the use of the it was hoped, by the beginning of the next winter,

It was revealed at the annual general meeting of the Police Re- creation Club Inst night that a ground bad been acquired in Kowloon, near the Polo. Ground, for the use of the police force and would be completed, it was hoped, by the beginning of the

next winter,

Mr. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, and President of the Club, presided, and was supported by Mr. F. W. Shaftain (Chairman), Mr. A. E. Carey (Secretary), and Mr. N. B. Fraser (Treasurer). Mr. G. C. Perdue, Deputy Inspector-General, was niso present.

The President congratulated the Chairman and Committee on the suc- cessful year the Club had passed through and also the sporting sections for the success achieved, especially those who headed the batting and bowling averages at crickel. Cón- gratutations were also extended to the cricket team for being runners-up in the Junior Cricket League and the football section for the keenness | shown. The European members of) the team

thanked for were

the interest they had shown in the Chi- urse team.

Polo

“Chuck-Out" For

Tate

London, Oct. 20. "It is a big surprise-it means have got the chuck- out," said Maurice. Tate, the famous Test Match bowler who played in twenty Tests against Australia, after being informed by the Sussex County Cricket Club that he will not be re-engaged when his pre- sent engagement ends in Aprli and that he will be given a cheque for £250. Tate, who is 42, is going to the Argentine with the M.C.C. team three months' tour this winter. --Renter.

on a

He said that next year, it was hoped the Palice force would have a quires replacing. At the beginning sports ground in the Kowloon aren, of the year the Bowling green was re-turfed at an ex- adjoining the

ground. The levelled and

uf $650. The tennis ground was now in the course of pre-penditure parution, and a lot of work had to be courts and cricket pitch are in dest put into it to make it presentable, class condition thanks to our grounds- but by the beginning of the next man. Mr. W. Glendinning. winter season, it was hoped to have

All branches of sport received funds

the ground ready. They had a lease for the purchase of sports genr, nil

of the ground for five years, but

he expressed the hope that it would of which is in good condition.

be made of Fuch good use no-one would take it away.

have

that

be

Our cricket team is again to congratulated on their performance during the past season, Anishing run- Con- The ground would

to beners up in the Second League. fenced in, and a pavilion built for gratulations are due to Mr. B. G. the use of European, Indian

and Baker who won the Bowling averages, second. Chinese polier. He did not think the Mr. C. Pope being a close Government would undertake to build The batting honours were carried off selves would have to be responsible and J. Stevens.

club-houre, and the police them-by Messrs. W. L. Clarke, A. E. Carey

for its erection. The President sald

This

opportunity is taken ut re- of the Club he hoped the two clubs would work minding all members together in close harmony, and that that on Practice nights, Tuesdays and Prizes for Spot Dancosre would be no rivalry between Thursdays, all are welcome.

friendly them,

except

This is to aid the seven Mother- less children of the late Mrs. E. Stuart Xavier, a Shanghai Refu- gee who died recently leaving them destitute. This is a most deserving cause,

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The following is a summary of the rivalry:

League matches a good nized football

Points two

Won Drown Lost hockey Played

22 fells, tennis courts, and a space for Bowls would not be basket ball.

that the played there, as hu felt proper place for bowls was at Happy Valley.

The aduţition of the report and account was unanimously passed.

Officers Elected

1937..

Jack Oakle and Ann Sothern in a tight spot in the Chamber of Horrors. A funny scene from RK0% “Super Sleuth" showing at the Queen's'on November 11,

TURF TRAINING TIMES

PONIES GALLOP SHORT DISTANCES AT HAPPY VALLEY

.

The final outings at Happy Valley yesterday in preparation for to- day's Meeting consisted of short gallops.

The majority of the ponies ran Ute half mile but there were several who merely made a sharp dash of the quarter. The complete times wero

as follow:

A Great Time

King's Coronation King's Warden

Rose Queen National Anthem Strathearrick

Vira Soleriun Wild Life

Tyne.

Racing Henzt

Y than

Snowy River

Perfect Day

Bear Claw

20.1

R. And A. Forms New Committee

TO ACT IN SAME WAY AS M.C.C.

}

Approval was given at the annual business meeting of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club for the furma- tion

of a new committe, to be known 13 the General Committee mand which will act in much the same way as does the 'M.C.C.

It will consist of 10 members and the first election was to take pince recently.

the

Election of new members to

R. and A. will in future be through this newly appointed General Com- millec, one of whose first duties wi}} be to appoint a special xub-committee to select the British Walker Cup team.

In the future the Rules of Golf Committee will consist partily of mem- |bers elected by the club and partly of additional members. The club representalloa will be 12 members and they will be empowered annual- ly to invite three additional micin- bera, not necessarily members of the R, and A. Club,

to

In this way the club will be able have the interests, opinion and guidance of outside organisations and It will open way for members of unions being invited, the Rules of Golf Committee so desire, to have a share in the legislation.

In the case of the Championship also constat Committee, the will partly of members and partly of ad- ditional members. Here the propor- tion of additional members is great- than that of the Rules of Golf

20.2 Cr

313 Committee.

IRELAND'S TEAM

London, Nov. 5. The following wül play for 31.3 Ireland in the soccer match against 343 Scotland at Aberdeen on November 20.4 11:

32.1 Green; Hayes, Cook; M. Doherty 30.1 (Derry City), MeMilien (Chester- 301 deld), Mitchell; Brown (Coventry), 31 McAlinden (Belfast Celle), Marlin, 27.1 P. Doherty, Coulter, (Grimsby).- 20.1 Reuter.

Dis- 1st Lance

2nd

Lost

ar.

Qr.

Qr.

30.1

58.1

26

33

1.03

30

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31

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30

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28.4

28.4

33

1.03

30

35.2

1.08.2

33

21

20

Copper Idol

31.3

Daylight Eve

34.3

Home Brew

30

50.4

Soldier Of Britain

33.1

1.91.1

31

Gold Coin

32.1

Gordito

32.2

1.02.3

Good Morning

32.2

1.02.3

33.3 1.04.3

28.4

50

31.2

1.01.1

29.4

Plan View

30.3

1.02.4

32.1

Harvest View

30.3

1.02.4

32.1

Tabby Cat

33.2

1,03.4

30.2

Laughing Cavalier

36,1

*1.08.2

12.1

20

55.1

20.1

Whalsey

31.1

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31,2

31.3

31,3

35

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33.1

33.2

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27.2

27.2

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32

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31.3

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30

41. 131,2

29.2

34.3 1.05.3

31

17th of Sept.

34,2 100.4

32.2

E. G.

Voltaire

34.2

1.06.4

32.2

Valorous

29.2

20,2

31.3.1.03.3

31.J 1.03.3

29.3

31.J

22.2

32

1.01.3

28.3

50.3

35.

1.03.3

31.3

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2 The bowls season under review has not been a successful as it might have been. Owing to the bowling green being under repair, our first 4 League matches in both divisions had to be played on other "Greens." Our thanks are due to the C.C.C. for kindly placing their green at our dis- posal for practice. Another difficulty

Omeers elected for the coming year which had to be contended with, was

were:

Chairman, Mr. A. E. Carey: Shepherd; Trea- Secretary, Mr. J. surer, Mr. J. H. E. Edwards; Auditor, Mr. A. J. C. Taylor; Bar Steward. Mr. G. Perkins; Groundsman, Mr. W. Glendinning: Cricket Secretary, Mr. T. R. Hunter: Bowls Convener, Mr. E. G. Post: Tennis Secretary, Mr. P. 1 Loughitis," "Added""15"""General Contnillee, Messrs. F. H. J. Kelly, E. H. Oakley and Hurris.

The following motion, proposed by Mr. J. Shepherd and seconded by Mr. F. E. E. Booker; was carried:

"That a Golf Section be formed among members of the P.R.O., for

dufics, owing to the disturbed con- ditions In China, Congratulations to all players and reserves who helped keep bath 1st and 2nd teams In their respective Divisions.

Congratulations are also due to the following wincers, and runners-up, in the Club competitions:

Club Championship-Mr.

Post,

Runner up-Mr W; Glendinning. Novices. Mr. J. W. MacDonald. Runner-up-Mr. S. Farlow. Kent Cup (Rink) Messre. Brown.

Alexander Penfold,

and Corey. Messrs. Post, Dall, Perkins and Mair are to be congratulated on winning the Inter-Departmental (Gascombe- Sullivan) Cup.

The Tennis Season 1836-37 was a

which sub-committee be appointed, fairly enjoyable one. a team was to run competitions held annually, including Club Championship, Kent entered in the "D" Division and did Cup and organised matches against fairly well, won 7 and lost 3.

ether Departments and Firma,"

Annual Report

The report read:

The membership now slands at

to the exceptionally rainy

Owing scason

and the existencies of the service

to

tournaments were held. It is hoped

to remedy this in the new year.

The Tennis competitions have not yet been completed.

At the last Annual General Meet-

200. During the year 22 new mem-jing the in-coming Committee bers joined, eight of whom are re-jumpowered Joining members.

10

were

purchase a bathing matshed if the sile and price were reasonable. In February 1037 your

The Committee record with regret committee purchased Matshed No. 74, the deaths of two popular members Middle Beach, Repulse Bay, second of the Club which took place during row, for the very reasonable sum of the year, Messrs, L. Mist and J. E.$750, half of which was paid from Scott.

ja grant from Canteen Funds, The following members retired on During the summer, the matshed pension during the year, Messrs. T. proved extremsly popular, a weekly Murphy, P. Grant and S. Logan average of approximately 120 visitors Messrs, 5. Slater and J. Jameison per week being maintained through- also left the Colony, on completion of out the bathing season. ther term of service.

Vixen Tor

Racing Boy Lancashire Tich Scenic View Austrellan Boy Tiny Star Atomic Stor King's Justice Havoc Eve

Coronation Day King's Bounty Boolal Boy Red Feather Sylvandale

New Star

Tempest..

Philanderer

National Spirit

King's Parade Yum Sing Happy Venture Bug Tor Stopwatch

FIGHT ARRANGED

FOR FARR

To Meet Mann

In America.

Tommy Farr is likely to miss his engurly-anticipated Christmus din- ner with his relatives in England, for he has to return to America in During the disastrous typhoon in mid-December. The Club premises are in good September a great deal of damage condition and were re-decorated dur- was sustaired lo the matshed and it He has received a cable from Mike ing the year. The furniture isinis suggested that authority be asked: Jacobs telling him he good condition with the exception of at this meeting to build a permanent matched with Nathan Mann for a the verandali furniture which

fight at Medison Square

rostructure.

121.

Courriel P.1.8. Bo: 6 Copenhagen.

has been

Garden.

New York, on Jan, 20.

This means that he will be un- able to do more than complete his film at Cricklewood before recron- sing the Atlantic. He is to sail on December 18.

There has been talk-some of it in a hopeful strain-of Furr agreeing to a contest in London before being recalled by Jacobs, but there now seems Ultle chance of this.

GOING BALD?

Danderine

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