INTERNATIONAL POLO.
(Contintied from page 1.) Sixth Period.-From-the throw in Mr. La. Montagne medo a daah for goal, but his final shot went wide as usual. Mr. La Montagne, on Silver Tail, was overtaken in two fast runs, first by Captain Barroit and the next time by Captain Lockett, but Mr. J. M. Waterbury, follow- ing up, and scored with a fine shot from a difficult angle. The Englishmen made three unano- cessful attacks and then Captain Tomkinson dribbled to the mouth of goal, the Americans apparently forgetting such a thing as crook- ing sticks, which would have stopped him easily"; Captain Chope tapped the ball through to score England's seventh goal.
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SINO-JAPANESE DEVELOPMENT CO.
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Peking. Received July 0. According to reliable information, at least half tho Chinese capital of $2,500,000 of the Sino-Japanese De- velopment Company will be borrowed from Japanese or will not be called up. It is interesting to note that the majority of the Chinese promoters of the company aro Southerners.
tape machine, even before the following word “wine" was ticked out,
Mr. Lawrence Waterbury and the ball, sometimes two, oc- word "England" appeared on the Captain Barrett were each casionally three. penalized half a goal for foule. Mr. La, Moutegne got away and made a good run, but his shot missed the goal by 3ft. The score at the end of the period was:-
England, 54 goals. "Americs, 2 gdale.
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Captain Cheape was quite magnificent. Had I dreamed that be would be able to play in such form I would never have aban encouragement to the English doned my belief, telegraphed so team before the first game, and often since my arrival here, that many messages of congratulation the Englishmen bad น
fine have crossed the Atlantic since Seventh Period,-After a chance of winning. Bat how the result became known late on magnificent combined ran by the could one imagine such a thing Saturday night.. Lord Roberts, Englishmen, Captain Chespe after last Sunday's accident and through whose influence Captain deceived Mr. Milburn and scored all that it entailed? He did not Lockett was persuaded to ac easily. The Americans rallied try to do much riding-off of Mr. company the team, sent the desperately, and both Mr. J.M. Milburn, preferring to keep clear following message to Lord Wim- Waterbury and Mr. La Montagne and play the ball past him to borne: Heartiest congratula narrowly missed the goal with Captain Tomkinson, whose anti- tions on splendid victory. flope shota from difficult angles. Cap- oipation of these passes was won- men and ponies none the worse, tain Lockett made two remarkable derfally good. Captain Tomkin and that another success awaite saves of subsequent shels from son never succeeded in riding-off them on Tuesday (Signed) these two players. Just at this Mr. Lawrence Waterbury, but Roberts, F. M." The Hurlingham time the Americans were keeping frequently spoiled, the latter's Club have sent messages of the Englishmen penned in their stroke by cleverly crooking sticks. congratulation to Captain Barrett own territory. Captain Lockett and Captain Cheape fed Captain Tom- and Lord Wimborne.
It will be remembered that 10 Captain Barrett wore wisely hit-kinson for many of the latter's ting to the side-boards as much as fast runs and followed him reason days before the English team possible until the end of this ably close in case he might mise was due to sail the prospects of period. Just before the bell rang the ball. These two also cleared getting a representative side Captain Lockett was forced into the way in irreproachable style together seemed almost hopeless, Bafety, and thus the score was:-twice for Captain Lockett, whose and it was due to Lord Roberts
England, 84 goals. America, 2 goals.
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sare hitting and very fast runs and to the Emergency Committeo were of inestimable service. No (composed of Sir Douglas Haig, Eighth Period. TheEnglishmen back could ask for a better Sir Henry Rawlinson, and Briga THE AMERICAN & ORIENT-
AL LINE. at once attacked, and out of a loose time than Captain Lockett enjoy-dier-General Heary Wilson) that scrimmage in front of the Ameri-ed for he was very rarely barassed Captain Lockett and Captain can goal Captain Lockett scored. by Mr. La Montagne, but he was Cheaps accompanied Lord Wim- For Boston and New York vla From the throw in the English not content meroly to defend; borne to. America. So for they men attacked again; bfr. Lawrence instead of always hitting up in have every reason to be satisfied Waterbary missed A difficult the conventional way he varied with their handiwork, and if, as back-hander,and Captain Lockett his methods, occasionally rushing we hope, the cup should return rushed up to hit another goal. through and making a fast run this year to Hurlingham, the part The Americans broke away, but to the goal, while Captain Basrett which they have played will not Captain Tomkinson saved clever attended to Mr. J. M. Waterbury be forgotten,
Press Comments. ly. Very soon afterwards, how and Oaptain Tomkinson drew ever, Mr.Milburn scored a off the American backs,
New York, Jane 14. beautiful goal. The pace was
Prese and other experts express terrific, and both teams were Barrett and Mr. J. M. Waterbury unqualified praise of the British miasing the ball rather often. tricked each other wore a delight polo team..
The New York Temus in Captain Tomkinson made a fast to watch. Both are exceedingly ran across the fisid and passed to clever dribblera, and Captain Bar- leading articlo declares that the Captain Cheape who scored just rett played capital polo through visitors played probably the most after the final bell had rung-too out, supporting Captain Lockett perfect polo ever seen in America, late to count. The final ecore, splendidly when the Americans marked by perfect team work
threatened the goal; indeed, coupled with brilliant individual THE therefore, was:→→
Captain Barrett saved probably playing.
England, 8:1-2 goale."
America. 3 goals.
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If the three members of the Stolen From Cubicle. several times when the English
A Quinese married woman of "Big Four" play in their old geal seemed almost at his mergy.
race on August 1st, 1914. The Englishmen played with positions, with Mr. Malcolm 118, Shanghai Street has reported To LET-No. 3 Seymour Ter the ball, the Americans had to Stevenson or Mr. Foxhall Keene to the police that yesterday morn- Apply G. A. WOODCOCK, play for it and take risks. The at No. 3, in next Tuesday's match, ing someone entered her cubicle MAGISTRACY, British cavalrymen knew what it should be harder fought than and stole clothing valued $7, a they wanted to do and went ahead to-day's, though this experience bangle valued $12.50 and $14 in and did it. They played fine, and their victory are certain to money. consistent polo, bitting cleanly do the challengers a great deal of and accurately, and seldom mis- good.
score.
sing the ball. They had no The News in London, misunderstandings, they showed The news of the handsome plenty of dash and superb horse victory of the English polo team man hip, and above all they created a considerable sensation
made opportunities for themselves in London amongst those who as well as seizing any that were were able to follow the score as presented. The thing they desired it was telegraphed.
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