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The above match, which was played on the CRC. ground on Saturday,

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the Inter-Port Cup, but the match

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defence were poof. The Army on the other band, had a well balanced tes, very aggressive in their attacks and stubborn in the defence. Their j three-quarters were very fast," and | were all over the sailors.

The army pressed at the start, and for along time the oval was in Navy territory, with an occasional attempt by the sailors' three quarters to get away, only to be promptly brought to Earth Capt. Tomery scored one try for the Army soon after play started. Lieut. Emerson played a sound game and scored two tries in quick succession. Lieut. Mortimer added a fourth try for his side. Capt. Murray converted two of the tries and when the match ended, the Army were the winners by sixteen points (two goals and two tries) to

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CLUB. ARMY,

Club In colours,

The following is the Club team J. W. Alabaster; G. A. V

Hall,

SHANGHAI'S HEALTH.

'FATAL ANTHRAX CASE

14

HEALTH OFFICER'S WARNING.

MATTERHORN TRAGEDY.

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

Į HANGING ALL NIGHT ON A JUTTING

CRAG.

A terrible accident has occurred on the Matterhorn

With infinite "difficulty he was

The Public Health so far as Shang- hat-is-concerned may perhaps be summed up by saying that we have

Five climbers from Lausanne, four come through the summer very well, observes Dr. Stanley, the Health men and one woman, had made the Officer, in his report for September. scent during the day, and were Though cholera threatened, deer returning, the woman and two men diarrokoea of on one rope, and two men on the cidence of acute choleraic type has never been more other, when the two men fell. One than moderate, and has scarcely man named Thaler, aged 30, was caused any abnormal increase in the killed on the spot, and the other. martality rate. Latterly there was Gloor, aged 20, seriously injured. The an increase in dysentery, of which rape caught on a jutting crag of rock, disease 13 cases and 4 deaths were and the pair hung suspended at reported among the resident foreign either end throughout the night. community.

The others reached Zermatt and A fatal foreign case of anthrax was reported in which the infection Fave the alarm, and seven guides set-off to the rescue. With much This match will be played on the appears to have been derived from a culty they succeeded in releasing Club ground on Thursday, the 28th shaving brush. The brush in quet Gloor from his terrible situation and inst, commencing at 5.15 p.m., sharp.tion had no mark indicating its

recovering the body of Thaler. Gloor The Army will play in white and the origin; anthrax was not found on was found to have a deep wound on examination, but after using a new brush a few times it is to be expected the head and several ribs broken. that anthrax spores may have been brought down to the first cabin, and ended in a goalless draw, after 20 AM. D. Wallace, R. J. Hak, and washed away. Several such cases thence to the Black Lake Hotel,.

A. G. Simpson; V. G. Smyth and have during recent years been where he received medical attention. Yesterday at 4 pm. on the Club G. E. Roberts; H. G. Baxter, N. A} reported in Europe as certainly deriv- i Hopes are entertained of his recovery. There is no mountain in Europe-- Harper, N. C. McNamara, A. Hed from shaving brushes made of

or probably even in the world- Cobb, C. J. Cooper, W. J. Hope, W. R. horse hair from the Far East.

fatal case will serve as an indication which enjoys such a sinister reput- Andrews, and J. Ralston (Captain).

of the danger locally, although the ation the Matterhora Its very chance of being infected is remote,

appearance, isolated and always the present being the first foreign case capped with a wisp of cloud, is of anthrax reported in Shangbai for

enough to lend credibility to the be avoided unless purchased from last century, was universally held Last night's games in the Palace

and from good reputable firms

among the Swiss, that it was haut- play, was unmarred by any unsports-Hotel Handicap Billiards Touras-makers. Those cf Far Eastered. From Zermatt, is looks like a

orizin should be avoided. It would

vast snow covered pyramid, 14,800 C. McNab Wilson (125) beat S. be advisable, after thorough washing feet high, whose peak is just a trifle manlike behaviour.

There was a slight shifting of post-ent, resulted as follows tions and change of men in the two Kelly (-100), 250-223.

with soap, to immerse any recently out of alignment-and its fascination teams as compared with last week's

Wilson's highest breaks were 26, purchased shaving brush in 20 per 20. 17 and 16; and Kelly's 23, 16 cent. formalin in water for 24 hours has fured many first class climbers (twice) and 15.

The Matterhorn was one of the begin a vaccination campaign early last Alpine peaks to be ascended. Its

Preparations are being made to and goides to their death. in October so as to get the comconquest in 1865-jest over 80 years murity protected before smallpox ago recalls the thrilling story of The position as regards how on their exultant return from public generally are well vaccinated,

minutes extra play.

ground, the two teams again mer, and this, time the Submarine team won decisively by 3 goals to nil Play was keen, and quick right through the game, and except for an incident towards the end of the

BILLIARDS.

This

resulted in a win for the Hongkong "match, when one of the Submarine PALACE HOTEL TOURNAMENT - many years. Shaving brushes should legend which, until the middle of

CC, by 46 runs.

The scores were:-

H.K.CC

L.M. Whyte, run out... 12

J. D. Humphreys, c Lai Kuen, b

Yen

W. D. Wilson, b Lai Kuen

R. A. Green, d Yew

H. A. Sawyer, b Yew

H. E. Hollands, run out

"D. D. Nichol, not out ----ea.

J. C. Fletcher, not out

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42

men was ordered off the field after being cautioned against dangerous

23 match. The Stokers played Harwood instead of Seymour, whilst the L7 10 fielded May in the place of Knott. 30 The Stokers kicked off against the 47 sun, and taking the ball well down 14 failed to break through the Sub marine defence and the ball going to

41

Parkes (-200) beat W. Hill (-125) 250-177-

Parkes compiled breaks of 39, 20, 17 and 16, while Hill's best was 15.

Only one game will be played

comes.

Total (for 6 wkts, declared) 178 the other side, Hannaford was un-to-night commencing at 9 p.m. when smallpox in Shanghai is that the the summit the rope which tied the LJ. Davies, E. Grimble, and B. O. fortunate in handling, the Submarine D. Urquhart (-100) will meet T. P. most cases coming in from outside party together snapped, and four men

-

men not benefitting, however, the Cane-150).

ball going behind. The Submarine

forwards were strongly aggressive

w.after this, Steabury in goal for the

1

Blaker did not bat-

Bowling Analysis.

0.

..

R.

0. 55

0

45

1 block in the

0 12

O After this there was

0

27

3 away, and Downs for

the

0 28

...+10

Wong Po Keung... 8 Lai Kuen .... Wong Sik Chung... 4 Yew Man Hon... 8 Lo Man Pan. 4°

C.R.C.

0 Stokers being the only stumbling way of the L7.

2 break

TENNIS.

SHANGHAI CHAMPIONSHIP.

were dashed over a 1,000 feet! or occurring among recent arrivals precipice. Lord Francis Douglas, the both foreign and Chinese.

Rev. Charles Hudson, Mr. D. Hadow, and a guide were killed instantly, the bodies of the last three now resting side by side with many other moon- faineers in the little churchyard at Zermatt The body of Lord Francis Douglas bas never been found.

SHIPPING DISPUTE.

THE MEETING AT JARDINES,

The final of the Shanghai tennis 0 Stokers came near to putting his singles championship played last side ahead several times, finally werk resulted in J. Tanaka, the shooting over the bar at close quar-holder of the title, being defeated by Lo Man Pan, c Blaker, b Fletcher 18 ters. The Stokers then carried the W. S. A. Pott, of the Columbia Club, Work Po Kturg.cBlaker, Wison attack into enemy territory, and by 6-4, 6-4 and 6-2. Yung Hin Lun, c and b Sawyer. 18 taking advantage of a misskick by Tanaka held the title for two

Mr. J. Watson, Secretary of the Collins. Beardall slang the ball into years, but in the match with Fott Marine Engineers, Guild of China,

Yer Man Hon, c Blaker, Fletcher 39 Lai Koen; not out

Chan Ting Sung, b Wilson

War la Shing, b McNicoll

Lee For Chee, run out Wu Pak Fuk, out ont

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**COMMENT NEEDLESS.”

The name of Mr. Edward Whym per, who organised the party, will always remain inseparably associated with the Matterhorn; for his attempts to conquer it covered a period of 20 years, and in estimating the valour of his endeavours it is essential to

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the net, thus petting the 17 ore up. his play was disappointing, and wrote to the Shanghai: Times on note that in all almost a score of Gentlemen's Writing Cases, Attache Cases,

October 20—

15 Kicking off, the Stokers tried hard to although Pott was handicapped by

climbers have since lost their lives equalize, and two or three times a wrenched knee he beat the cham- In mentioning the protest of this on this fatal peaks. 2 almost succeeded, but Sargent at pion in convincing fashion. Pott, who Gaild against the attempt of the

Of recent years the most thrilling. 10 half was not to be beaten, and just is a brilliant and forcefal player, with Chairman of the Indo-China S. N. Co-experience on the Matterhorn was before the first balf ended Beardalla terrific smash," will represent the to divert members' interests by lay, that which befell a party of Swiss again was on hand to score from a Northern Settlement in the Interposting before them certain terms with who were enveloped in a violen: ms-kick, and half time went with matches with Hongkong, and the out reference to this Guild, Mr. thunderstorm near the summit. In the L7 two ahead.

Shanghai papers hope that the new Johnstone, at the annual meeting of this storm they were obliged to spend From the restart the game bechampion will be at the top of his shareholders said:-"Finally, so long the night, with the result that one of came very speedy, each side form by then, when he should be as any members of the floating staff them died and another was severely losing no time to work through to relied upon to give the Hongkong of the Indo-China Co, care to call at injured. test their opponent's defence. Each players a run for their money-the office of the Company to see me 2 set of forwards managed to beat the Tanaka, we understand, will also or any of my successors, to discuss 341 other side's defence. After a squable, represent Shanghai in Hongkong.

Total (for 7 wickets)...132 Wong Sik Chung and Cheung Wing Koi did not bat,

Bowling Aralysis.

Wilson

Sawyer

Fletcher

'Hollandsi

0.

R.

7.5 3

11

4

0.

8

# I

3

12 0

14

McNicoll *** 6 1 Humphreys

3

0

INTERPORT TRIAL.

2 the referee here cautioned Scawn,

0 one of the L7 men, and this player

not taking the warning to beart, and

◊ again

forgetting

himself, Mr.

Thornton had no option but to order him off the ground. Playing with 4 forwards the Submarine could not

get going quite as easily as before,

BOWLS.

TAIKOO "AT HOME”

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their own or the Company's welfare,

I refuse to surrender the right to see them."

Teo Tean Seng, managing pro- prietor of Chop Jin Cheong Tek Kee,

wine and spirit merchants, who, &

Mr. Johnstone has most ingeniously made it appear that the members in few weeks ago, was fined $100,000 in the Kuala Lumper Police question cailed, at their own desire,

wrong in law. Ng Goan, who in connection with the same case was fined $70,000, has also entered notice of appeal.

to discuss the matter with him. The Court, has entered notice of appeal The closing of the Taikoo Bow-fallowing order, circulated to the on the ground that the verdict was There will be a practice game on but just before the final whistle they ling Green took place on Saturday. Masters of all ships in port, was against the weight of evidence and

"at home" to the other Bowl- You are particularly requested the Hongkong CC ground to were awarded a penalty for hands, when the members of the Club issued the day before:

and Lehane making no mistake, were

ing Clabs. The green was gaily to attend an Important Meeting con- morrow, Wednesday, commencing 2.15 pm, for which the following scored the L7's third goal.

Commander Turner, the new decorated with dags, and a large cerning the Floating Staff to be held have been selected: R, Hancock, T. E. Pearce, Major Bagnall, G. R. Captain of the "Ambrose" then gathering of interested spectators at this office in the Board Room at Sayer, R. J. D. Wodehouse, C. Blaker, presented the Interport Cup to was present. After several rinks had Noon the 24th instant. Kindly ask E. B. Reed, Capt. Davies, Capt. Sargent, the Captain of the wianing been played, Mr. McLachlan called the Chief and Second Engineers, also upon Mrs. D. Templeton to present the Chief and Second Officers to be Oliver, Lieut. Franks, Lieut. Graham, team.

the prizes, after which she was pre-present." sented with a bouquet in a silver Major Edwards R. E. O. Bird, F. H Farthing, P. I. de Rome, A. E. Wood, Capt. Gray. A. J. Alexander, W.C.D. Turner and Rev. Purcell...

FOOTBALL.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE MATCH.

Teams representing the "Past" and "Present" met on the College ground at Causeway Bay, on Sunday afternoon, when a large gathering of present and past pupils of the College were present to bid bon voyage to Mr. B. Tanner, the Headmaster who is going bome on well earned leave.

The game was very interesting. The presaat pupils played exceedingly well, but the old boys were a little too good for them and won by 4 goals to 2 after a very enjoyable and clean game. Ip Kau and Ko Kin Fan were responsible for the old boys' goals, scoring two each.

INTER-FORT SHIF COMPETITION,

Last week the "Ambrose" Stokers and the L7 XI met in the final for

RUGBY..

ARMY BEAT "AMBROSE”

A very good game was witnessed on the Club ground last evening, when an Army team mer the "Ambrose XV, and defeated them in very convincing style, by sixteen points to nil

vase,

This was an order to attend, not

a desire on the part of the Floating The Club Championship Cup, pre- Staff "to call at the office of the sented by Mr. G. T. Edkins, was Company to see me or any of my Moreover, no reason won by Mr. James Sloan. Mr. Neil successors." Drummond was second and Mr. J. Mairhead third,

Single Handicap. prize presented by Mr. D. Templeton: 1st, John Stoan; 2nd, T. Grimshaw; 3rd, J. MacLachlan.

Single Handicap, prize presented The teams lined up as follows:- by Mr. J. Dalziel: 1st. James Sloan; Army: Pte. Phillips (Wilts); Capt. Zad, S. Young; 3rd, D. Morrison,

Pairs Competition, prize presented Tomory (RAMC) Capt. Murray (LMS., Capt.) Lieut. Mortimer (Wilts) by Mr. J. W. Patson: 1st, J, Mac and Lieut. Mockridge (RGA); Lieut. Lachlan and G. McLeod; 2nd, N. Emerson (22nd Punjabis), and Lieut. Drummond and S. Amery.

Rink Competition, prize presented Davies (RGA); J. Ralston, Lieut. Sergeaunt (Wilts), Capt. Dodwell by Mr. K. E. Greig: Ist, T. Grim (RE.), Lieut. Morton (22ad Punjabis), shaw, M. O'Brien. C. Dickens, C. Capt. Bristow (RGA), Capt. Hewitt Young: 2nd, D. Morriser, W. Weir, (RG.A), Lieut. Bingham and a R. Duncan, A. Holand. Sergeant of the Wilts.

Spoon Competition results :-

for this order was given, the Com pany being subtle enough to conceal! from the employees the matter on which they were summoned to attend. They were not aware that these mat- rers were to be discussed until they were assembled in the Board Room Comment is needless.

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Fourth rink: Holland. Rudd and risk of contracting infectious diseases. The "Ambrose" fielded only four- Bines; Fifth rink; Dickens, Dixon For sale by all Chemists and Store teen man, and both their attack and and Greig

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