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THE 'HONGKONG | TELEGRAPIL (THURSDAY, OCTOBER

Cricket

Ran ever Australians

Woman

liked a man

to be BALD!

SCIENCE DEFEATS FALLING HAIR

Sk

-READ AMAZING DISCOVERYI

Dr. Weliner, brilliant solentißo' worker, bas isolated the fourtson elements which feed the hair and combined thern in a #lable solution called Bilvikrin, the satural Hair Food Above all, he ha discovered

way of preparing Tryptophano, that precious vital sub- stance indispensable for life and growth of the hair.

now

The Amazing Result

- SILVIKRINI Natural, becauso is supplies the roots of -the hale with all the life-giving elementa they formerly obtained from the blood. straum Itwolf. Nine times out of ten, those roots are not dead bui merely "ated" by dry scalp and dandruff, Bilvikrin brings them the food they nood. Why Hair Falls Out

Hair neods fooding. If the scalp in healthy and the halt roole function normally, the food is obtained from the blood-stream. But when the system

conses or doctorsos the supply of this nourishment to the hair-forming flawson, than the hair is starved and falls out. Dandruff is the fret siga of this approaching disaster. No 'Ifs' or 'buts"

--a certainty 1 The scourge of dandruff is banlabod

and dull brittle hair la replaced by a frosh growth of rich, healthy hair! Your bald patches WILL be

need fooding:

covered, your appoer. anos WILL be trans- formed into one of youthful fitness and

come tigh? energy. Doctors prove – out the pin It-thousands write to

may they bava dona li ...why shoulda's YOU 1

WHAT YOU NEEDI

For dandruff-hair beglo- blog to fail. Ta keep the scalp healthy, surengthen the hale and being ost its gamural beauty

Ask for

Silvikrin Lotion.

For severe dandruð, se:lour falling hair, bald patches To store new hale-growth use the contentelted natural organic Hair Food Ask for

Pure Silvikrin.

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The black

200

root is the Fibrous growth under nesth S

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Bonda

Made in England Silvikrin Labaraterles Londen, Paris, Brussels, Rotterdam, Vienna, Zurich

Obtainable from all Chemists and Hairdressers

Silvikrin does grow hair

AN HONEST STATEMENT!!!

WE MAKE NO PRETENSE THAT

"LIVE,

LOVE

AND

LEARN"

IS A SUPER COLOSSAL PICTURE !!!

BUT

IT'S GREAT FUN!!!

(EVEN TIES "LIBELED LADY" FOR FUN)

YOU'LL COME AWAY HOWLING WITH MIRTH !!!!!!

Lose By 10 Wickets

First Defeat Outsido Tosts Since 1921

From Wendell B

Scarborough, Sept. 13. There was plenty of exellement "here to-day when, contrary to ex- pectations and the trend of the gume, H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI. Bus. ceeded in defeating the Australians by 10 wickets.

This was the first defeat of un Australian touring team in this country-outside Teat matches-- Ence 1921, when Mr. C. I. Thornton's XI-also at Scarborough-and An England XI, at Eastbourne both boat the tourists. No

since 1912. beaten the Australian side has There were various indications to- day that the Australians were a mentally and physically red team, and their second innings total of 102 was their lowest this summer,

at

Only Brown was capable of halt- ing the bowlers triumphant march and wickets tumbled so rapidly that Sutcliffe and Hutton faced a mere 48 runs

for victory. In the early

rly play, Ward showed some batting skill, but when both he

disposed and Fingleton were there was only Brown to stand in the way of Bowes and Verity, who reaped a harvest of wickets. Fingle- ion showed, aggressive inclinations and was alghting the ball well when Gibb brought off a really fine catchi on the leg-side to bring about his downfall,

Brown continued to defend slub- bornly until the end, and had he found adequate support it is posable he would have succeeded in saving the match for his team..

The second innings was a triumph for the Yorkshiremen in the eleven, for they helped in the dismissal of

except Australian

Word. every Dowes bowled his swingers particu- inrix well and Verily conceded only 17 runa in 19 overs,

AUSTRALIANS

11, Fingleton, e Farnes, b Nichols.

W. A. Brown, lbw b Nichols

17

C. L. Badcock, c Gibb, b Nichols

13

19. J. McCabe, e Wyatt, b Nichols ..

5. Barnes, & Nichols ....

B. A. Barnett, &b Farnei

M. G. Waite, a llardstaff, b Farnes

W. J. O'Reilly, e Vertly, b. Farnes

F. Ward, Bowes, b Verity

L. O'B. Ficetwood-Smith, b Nichols

E, L. McCormick, not out

L-b

Total

AUSTRALIANS-2ND INN.

3. 11, Fingleton, e Club, b lowes

A. Brown, not aut

C. L. Badcock, b BoweA

19. J. McCabe, by Bowes

B. Barnes. b Verity.

H. A. Harnett, lbw, b Bowes

M. G. Walte, b Bowes

W. 3, O'Reilly, e Bowes, b Farnes

F. Ward, b Nichol

LOT. Fleetwood-Smith, at Gibb,

Verily

E. L. McCormick, Absent, hurt

2, 1-2, - I

Total

H. D. G. LEVESON GOWER'S XL

Butelife, bw, b O'Reilly

flution, e Barnett. b O'Reilly

Barnett, at Barnett, b Ward

Leyland, Fleetwood-Smith

1. E. S. Wyatt, e Ward h Fiestwood-

Smith

Hardstaff, b O'Reilly

-P. A. Glub, low, b O'Reilly

Nichols, bw, b MeCaba

Verity, not out

Bowes not out

15, 1-b 7. -b 3

Total 10 wits, dec.)

K. Farnes did not hai.

102

343

Second Innings: Sutcliffe not out 30. Flutton not out 9. 1-b ́1, Total (no wkt.)

AUSTRALIANS-First Innings

THE SEQUENCE WHERE THE NAVY AND MARINES TURN ART CRITICS IS A RIOT 11 IT IS WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION ALONE !!!

46.

Farnes

Bowen

Nichols

IF YOU LOVE FUN

COMING TO THE

Verity

10.1

Second innings

Farnes

Nichola

Bowes

Verity

DON'T MISS IT !!!

ROBERT

ROBERT

KING'S

MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSELL BENCHLEY

LIVE LOVE and LEARN

wath Helen VINSON

DONALD DUCK

192 LEVESON-GOWER'S XI-

McCormick

Walte

Ward

O'Reilly

Fleetwood-Smith

McCabe

one.

O'Reilly bowled two

Walte

O'Reilly

Ward

Inning

no-balls,

Second Innings

Umpires: Newman, Dolphin.

LOCAL ESTATE

Chester Morris is shown In scene from RKO Radio's "Smashing the Rackets," picturization about crline. busting. Morris and Frances Mercer The picture opens head the cast.

at the Alhambra, Theatre to-morrow.

Engineers Draw With

Kumaon Rifles

At Happy Valley yesterday the Engineers and the Kumaons played a drawn game, each side scoring twice, It was a well fought game with both sides playing fast vigorous foot- ball The Sappers had the best of matters territorially, but owing to the quick tackling of the Kumaon defence, and bad shooting on their own part, they failed to make the chances, and the most of their Kumaons snatched a deserved point.

The Kumaons played fast if noi clever football and lasted the pace

much better than did the Sappers.

Dhan Singh in goal made some bril- lant saves, while Tarr and Partap Singh

a very were

hardworking combination and gave nothing away. Ram Chand was the best of the halves. In the forward line Sher Singh was outstanding and scored two goals.

The Sappers were best served by Duddridge at centre half in the first half and when he changed over to Inside right in the second half. The forwards were on the whole wenk in shooting ability. The defence was adequate,

13, 1938.

SUCCESSFUL YEAR IS REPORTED

Craigengower C.C.' Meeting On October 25

on

25.

The annual general meeting of the Cralgengower Cricket Club will be held

Tuesday, October Financially, the Club-has had a very successful year, as is mentioned in the report which will be presented at the meeting.

In the Cricket League, the Club's Arst eleven finished at the top of the table, tying with the Indian R.C., while the junior team were second to the Navy in the second division. The Lawn Bowis teams did not have which had been theirs success for the past few seasons; the Club Anished third in both the first and second divisions, while the third team was in the lower half of the league table. The Colony Singles Cham- plonship, however, was won by B. W. Bradbury, President of the Club, and three players have been selected to represent the Colony against Shanghai in the coming Interport contests.

Considerable keeness in tennis was displayed by the members during the acason, though the Club tournaments have not yet been decided, and the Club whist drives and tomboles were The very successful social events. billards tables have been recondi- ttoned, but support from the mem- bers has shown. falling of

The Clubhouse, though, affected to a certain extent by white ants, is in excellent condition. Membership alows an increase of 18 over lost year. Forty-seven new members 26 xc. Joined, six were reinstated, signed, and six were struck off.

The report concludes with an ex-

of deep regret pression

over the deaths et W. D. Braidwood and E. H. Inchcombe. The former was the founder of the Club.

SWEEPSTAKE RACES

"A" And Mixed Class

Yachts Compete

Sweepstake races were held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- day over a distance of 7.4 miles, being frst in the "A" class which started at 14.45 and Ariel In the mix- ed classes which started at 14.55. Results:

"A" Cla

La Linda

(Mr. M. 1. Johnstone),

Klitiwake 12. 10.10.50

(Miss P. M. King),

Fel. 28151

JAEGER

WOOLLEN SOCKS

A DISTINCTIVE SELECTION.

OF

PLAIN, of RIBBED. IN

VERY TASTEFUL DESIGNS & SHADES

107

ALL

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SIZES

$5.50

- PER PAIR

FROM $2.00

(Less 10% Cash Discount)

Mens Wear

Department

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The House of Quality & Service

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THE TWO NEW

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In the first half the Sappers had the bulk of the play and were quick- ly one up through Inga but the Kumaons stuck to their task and Sher Singh netted. After the re- sumption the Kumaons had more of the play and Sher Singh put them ahead. Five minutes from time Gult Duddridge scored from a penalty to level matters.

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Bappers-Welford: Heath, E. Woods: Crosby, Duddridge, Barfield; Pyke, Ratcliffe. Ings, Thomas, Elaby.

Kumaons-Dhan Singh: Tarr, Portap Singh: Kishan Bingh, Gopal Sarki, Rami Chand: Dewan Singh, Fakir Singh, Ser. Singh, Pan Singh, Umed Singh.

INDOOR BOWLING

Scoreless Wonders Beat Strawberry Hill

In a Arst round match of the Ewo Indoor Bowling League played at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys on Tues. day, the Scoreless Wanders defeated Strawberry Hill by 532 points. The

scores were:

Scoreless Wonders Doc Moulthan 177, 122 and 119-338 Waite | Gene

Fagglano 112, 180 and 148=447 Sam Church 120, 140 and 150:425 E. Hearther 151, 167 and 103-481

Total..........**

Strawberry Bl

Local estate valued at $20,300 was left by the late Mrs, Maria Antonia. P. Snaith de Souza Freire Corte Real, formerly G. Gompertz of Shanghai, who died there on Oc- tober 18, 1937,

Letters of administration, with the will annexed, have been granted to M. P. M. Hodgson,

1,711

80, 103 and 119-348 80, 112 and 108=300

A. B. Stafford 95, 08 and 83---278

G. J. P. Carey 98, 92 and 77-287

Total

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