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SURPRISES IN THE LEAGUE.

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RUGBY GOING STRONG.

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EDINBURON, October 7th Mirren are opening the seaROTI well; they beat Hiberninus and remain at the top of the table and the only guine they have lont was to Rangers. Their supporters hope that they will make a strong bid for the Champion ship

The big event was the meeting

of Airdrieonians and Celtic, and it pro vided a remarkable result in so far that Celtic, after a beginning alt in their favour, lost by the margin of 3, gontis tolj 1. Celtics defence must bear the res ponsibility for the heavy figure against them. Bangers made progress. by dis posing of Kilmarnock, the Ayrshire Club providing weak opposition against a Rangers eleven in which several re- serve players figured with success. Queen's Park had a valuable win over Partick Thistle marred by an unfortunate ac cident to one of the Firhill players, their right back, having his leg fractured in a collision with the Amateurs ceatre. forward. Heart of Midlothian with the cleven has disposed of Rangers a week carlier were braten at Dundee by the and that from L only goal scored, penalty award. The Edinburgh team were unfortunate in losing, but are still well placed in the table. The two pro- moted clubs, Clydebank and Dundee United, met for the first time in the higher circle, and the first-named becur-" ed an initial victory by the substantial margin of G-1, Strenuous endeavour rather than studied football marked the contest, and it is evident that Dunder United as at present constituted are"pot of First Division standard. Further disaster also befell St. Johnstone, who were completely outplayed and over- whelmed by Hamilton Academicals, and descended to bottom position.,

Hibernians, 0; St. Mirren, de

Dundee, 1 Heart of Midlothian,..0..

Airdrieonians, 5; Celtic, 1.

Cowdenbeath. ; Motherwell, 2

Clydebank, 6; Dundee United,

Falkirk, 2: Aberdeen,

Hamilton Academicals, 7 St. John.

stone,

- Morton, 1; Raith Rovers, 0.

Queen's Park. 2; Partick Thistle, 1.".

Rangers, 3: Kilmarnock, 0.

Dundee. 1; Motherwell, 2,

RUGBY.

West of Scotland opened their season fashion, Glasgow in. disappointing Academicals routing, then with ease. Glasgow High School FI's, playing better football then they have yet shown this season, completely outplayed Hill- head High School F.,, and won con tortably. In all departments the High School outclassed their opponents, and with their forwards easily superior their backs had numerous chances, which they ntilised "the full. The young and light ifteen of Kelvinside Academicals. found the Edinburgh Wanderer's rather The most interesting heavy for theni. game in the East was that where the Watsonians met the Institution. Spetu-

to whether Institu lation was rife as tion's three wins were got at the ex- whether pense of weak opposition or they were really a much-improved team. Up to a point they were fairly good, but beyond that they could not get There was too much resemblance to the bull in the China shop in their methods, and their play was lacking both in faese and speed. The game between Stewarts and Airdrieonians was prac tically confined to the forwards god bad little colour.

Jed forest, 0; Heriot's (F.P.), 11. Watsonians, 16; Edia Institution, 0. Stewart's College, 16; R.ES. (F.P.),

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Edin. Academicals, 17; Aberdeen

Grammar, 3.

Selkirk, 18; Edin. Univ., G. Kelvinside Achds., o; Edin. Wander-

ers, 334.

West of Scotload, #; Glasgow Acids.,

35.

Glasgow High School, 43; Hillhead

H.S., -0.

Hawick, 10: Kelso. 14, Gala, 14; Melrose, 14. GOLF AT ST. ANDREW

The autumu meeting of the Royal and Ancient Club is always prefaced by a spectacular event, when the captain- elect drives himself into office, and last week's ceremony followed traditional lines. It lacked, of course, the lustre shed upon it by royalty, but, the public interest was a tribute to the popularity! of Edward Blackwell, the new captain of the club. A fine figure of a min, big and broad of shoulder, and one who fits the stories of big hitting with which his name has come down from the days of the gutty "ball. As he sook his tance firmly he was expression of sureness and power., He was in no awe of his official tee stroke. To him it was

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which by masterly consolidations de- veloped into the mammoth tobacco trust the American Tebiceo Company.

Mr. J. B. Dake was a magnificent is philanthropist. Only last year he gree £11,000,000 for educational establish menta.

New York, October 11th for hard work. Mr. James Buchanan Duke, the tobacco

He attributed his succes to a capacity About 25 years ago Mr. Dake went to market. Buying upn Liverpool company, he started a price war, flooding her country with cheap cigarette. He s introduced a system of bonuses and premiums to retailers

the formation of the British-American Company, and the home trade was left to the Imperial Company,

LORD BIRKENHEAD'S FLES. Litigation followed with regard to the bonus, and this lasted about thre years Lord Birkenhead (then Mr. F E. Smith) was one of the counsel, engaged, and at a banquet to celebrate the dispute had enabled him to marry and set up his home."

as nay as winking." When he got the signal to play, he swung without any delay or deliberation, and dispatch. ed the ball, clean as a whistle, over 200 yards a fine, low-flying ball that would. have gone a bit farther if it had not been stopped. It was one of the best inagoste, died last night at his Fifth London to try to capture the British the settlement he said that his fees in, drives ever made on this ceremonial Occasion; Andra Kirkcaldy says it was Arruse residence, leaving a fortune estimated at £30,000,000. He was popu- the finest in his recollection was lurly described as one of the last of

The restilt of the first day's play was that Cyril Tolley, J. W. Jeffrey, and the log cabin sucerases of American life," J. R. Pelham-Burn tied for the King for he was born 65 years ago in poverty William Fourth and the club's gold on a small farm in North Carolina His medals at 74, while Tolley won the father" grew tobaces, which James George Glennie medal for best nggre Buchanan and his brothers peddled gate over springs and autuan meeting about the countryside. In 1870 they On the second day, on the replay, Mr started a small tobacco factory and Tolley won the King William Fourth James Buchanan was, at the age of 14, medal and Mr. Jeffrey the gold medal. its manager. This was the business

To meet the ntuck most of the British tobacco manufacerers combined and formed the Imperial Tobacco Company, and some of them retaliated by entering the American market

"After a bitter and costly 6ght Mr. Dake and the British firms agreed

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