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A REAL MOWGLI. ROMANCE OF NORTH-EAST FRONTIER.”
la the undeveloped country round the Cachar Hills on the North-East frontier EDINBURGH, February 9th. of India it is customary for villagers to The Scottish Rugby team made history end roads instead of paying taxes, and at Swansea when they defeated Wales by on a recent ocension, when Mr. Stewart 14 points to 8 after one of the most. Baker, F.Z.S., who is in charge of road. memorable struggles in the long list offending there, ked a villager to do his internationals. Twenty-nine years have share of work, the man tok him that he slapsed sinco Scotland won on Welsh was afraid to leave his village. His ground.
wife having died a short time before; his little wild son might run into the jungle and get lust...
It was anfortunate that a game so full of incident was spoiled to no large on extent by the untoward conduct of n' section of the spectators, who, broke through the lines and more than once brought the play to standstill. Even with this disadvantage the display of Rugby football reached an unexpectedly high standard; and although there were periods, particularly during the second half, when Scotland was hard pressed, on the general run of the game Scotland thoroughly deserves to break her long record of ill-duck. The downfall of Wales was due to the vigour and energy, as well is to the skill, which every member of the Scottish team introduced into his play during the first 35 minutes. But while the foundations of the Scottish victory were laid thus early, Wales, in the second-half, made a strong recovery, Indeed, at that bine, when A. Janking had dropped two goals and the. Welsh forwards were in the ascendant, a Scot tish triumph seemed problematical. But the Welsh back division were disjointed and cumbersome, pace told, and not one of the Welsh backs was speedy enough to outmaneuvre his vis-a-vis. In team work there was no comparison between the teams. And there was never any suggestinu, even in the anxious moments of the second-half, of the visiting team getting out of gear, far less collapsing. The Welshmen made gigantic efforts, but their attack lacked cohesion.
Forward it was a great fight. Now the Welshmen were on top, now it was Usher and his men, by far the lighter lot, who held the mastery. And at the close honours were easy both in the serum and the loose. When the Walsh pack had. shot their bolt, the Scots went away brilliantly, and finished with a splendid try by Sloan. Among the Welsh backs only Jenkins and J. Rees were worthy upholders of the Welsh tradition, while every member of the Scottish rear divi- sion contributed to the victory.
This aroused Mr. Baker's curiosity. He paid the villager a visit, and found a child of about seven years of age, with innumerable white scars of ting cuts and scratches all over ita body.
He learnt from the father that Ave years before the villagers of Cuchari had killed two leopard cubs. The mother leopard had prowled about the jungle bordering on the village: A few days inter the villager's wife left her child on a sloth and reaped rige, and the leopard took the child away. The vil lagers searched for it, but failed to find
About three years after a sportsman led a leopard, mentioning to the vil lagers that the local leopard had two cubs. The villagers searched the jungle and find the two cube and a wild human buy. Every one recognized in the latter the villager's lost child. It ran on ail fours almost as fast as a big man, dodged and hid in bushes most cleverly, bit and fought with every one who tried to catch it, and tore to pieces and ate with extra- ordinary rapidity and village fowl which came its way.
**Kipling's Jungle Rook" describes a naked brown baby lost in the jungle and rescued by a wolf from the jaws of there Khan, the tiger: The man-cub" is borne to a tave, suckled by the Mother Wolf, and giver the name of Mowgli (the Frog). Mowgli is, after much discussion, adopted into the Pack, and is allowed to run with them and share their life un- harmed.
STOLEN SAPPHIRE TRACED.
FAMOUS JEWEL RUINED,
In July, lele, a wonderful sapphire of 1 carats, belonging, to Count Xaxier Branicki, was stolen in Warsaw. jowal had been bought in 1810 at Frank- The furt by the Count Branicki of that day, Among the Scottish forwards, none did and had ever since been the most pre more than G.H.E.P. Maxwell, whose cious single possession of the family. It weight and strength stood him in good was exhibited at the Vienna Exhibition stead in the loose rushes in which he of 1967, and in Paris in 1878, and was was always to the fore. C. M. Usher generally considered an unusually beauti more than justified his return to the side. fal and consequently an unusually costly J. C. R. Buchanan, was a hard worker.jewel. and his try was a good bit of work. J. The Germans were in possession of Hume gave his side an inspiring Warsaw in July, 1918, and the town was example; time and again he was too no safe place for precious gems. Count smart for the veteran T. H. Vile, and in Xavier Branicki could think of no better addition to giving a smart service from hiding place for the sapphire than his the scrum he was indefatigable in de own hip-pocket. The hiding-place must fence. With his new partner, RL. H have become known, however, for one: Donald, he combined in an altogether night his pocket was picked and the satisfactory manner. Of the three fewel atolen. From that time until guarters Sloan was the most effective and a few days ago nothing was heard A. L. Gracie: the most reliable. The of the stone. Then the Paris police, Academical score was the result of deter whose aid had been invoked by the mined aning, and the manner in Count when he arrived in Paris a which he cut out the way for A. E. Thom-short time ago, discovered what had Bon to open Scotland's account was become of bis: precious family jewel. brilliant. As if to confound his critics. They found, not the sapphire, but many Thomson showed some of his old form, fragments of,it in the shop of a jeweller JH. Caruzchael was stunned by in the Rua Lafayette. The jeweller had severe blow early in the game, but in bought the sapphire some months ago defence he did some good work. H. H. from a Lithuanian merchant for 185,000f. Forsyth at back was safe without being [£3.493], and as he explains it-fearing brilliant.
tlut it would be impassible to sell so large a jewel, he cut it into nine large pieces and several small ones.
The following composed the Scottish
team:-:
H. H. Forsyth (Oxford University), full back; J. H. Carmichael (Watson ians), A. L. Gracie (Harlequins). A. E. Thomson: (United Services), and A. T. Sloun (Edinburgh Academicals), three quarters; B. H. Donald (Glasgow High School) and J. Hume (Royal High School), halves; C. M. Usher (London Scottish). G. H. Maxwell (Landon Scot tish), J. M. Bannerman (Glasgow High School), R. S. Cumming (Aberdeen Uni- versity), R. A. Gallie (Glasgow Acade micals), G. Douglas (Jedforest), J. N. Shaw (Edinburgh Academicals), and J; C. R. Buchanan (Stewart's College), for
wards:
SCOTS XI, AGAINST IRELAND-
In the team to meet Ireland at Dublan all the backs who did so well against Wales are retained. But two changes are mado forward, G. Douglas (Jedforest), and R. S. Camming (Aberdeen Univer sity) are dropped, and places found for N. Macpherson (Newport), and G. M. Marray (Glasgow Academicals).
CLUB AND SCHOOL MATCHES.
Scarcely anything, has given so much satisfaction to Rugby circles as the te
Instead of the magnificent sapphire of 291 carats, all that could be found were a number of small ones. weighing 128 garate in all. In spite of the small price. naid. for so valuable a gem, the jeweller protests that he acted in good faith, but nevertheless the examining magistrate
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storation of friendly relations between skill at the very best. Hiba are uphold- Fettes College and Watson's College; it ing their traditional Cup form, and made is, in fact, one of the leading incidents a good draw with Thistle, The defest of the season Watson's were not at of the Cupholders, Kilmarnock, was re- their best in the match; possibly Fettes grettable, but quite expected. Allon's were at the top of their form. Gals did tie with Clydebank after playing two not impress those who saw them play games with Falkirk during the week was against Glasgow Academicals. A. Brown- most creditable. Clyde are having a ing was outstanding for Glasgow High lucky, time. School against Greenock Wanderers. Jed acOTTISH CUP. forest settled the chances of Edinburgh Academicals for the Championship. And Watsonians, Stewartonians, and "Heriot onians had easy victories.- *
Glasgow Academicals, 23; Gala, 0. Glaa. H.C., F.P, 22; Greenock Wander-
era, 3.
R.H.S., PP. 5; Wanderers, 3 Etewartonians, 29; Institution, F.P. 4. Watsonans, 44, Kelso, 0
Jedforest, 13; Edin. Añademicals, 2.
Tettes, 3. Watson's, &
Watson's 3,Edin Academy, 0. Heriatoniuns 8 Selkirk, 0.- Hawick, eelrose, 3.
St. Andrew's Univ., 11, Panmure, 8-
OUP TIES.T
There was not much high-class football in any of the Cup Ties. Perhaps the most disappointing game of all was the
one at Ibrox. The only thrilling thing in
M First Hound, Alloa Athletic, 1; Falkirk, 0.-Third
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Second Round: Hibg, 0) Partick Thistle, 0. Clyde, 1; Hearts, 12 Jask Rangers Morton, 0 Vale of Leyen, 0; Celtic 3. Alloa Athletic Clydebank, 1. Kilmarnock, 1; Aberdeen, Dundee, 1; Stonehousemuir, 0. Broxburn United, 1 Hamilton
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