SHADOWS: II

By the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, M. A.

Chaucer once drow attention. all) which have made us the men to the groat likenews between a and women of jaggod norves and #hadow and its reality. Indeed, irritable tempers wo oft find our it in vory ofton dificult to disting- selves to bo?

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BILLIARDS.

ANOTHER WIN FOR

STEVENSON,

Playing his last match in the Colony bofore leaving for Sing- apore on the P. and O. liner Kashgar. Mr. H. W. Stovanson, the ex-champlon of England, gained another OBBY victory His opponent was yesterday. Mr. E. D. da Roza, to whom he concoded the usual 350 points, uish botwoon them. When we Chaucor was right. Shadow and be roached his 800 points come to think of it, most of the and substance are not easy to whon da Roza was 538. Stovonson Again, in such did not show that consistonoy things that have troubled us have distinguish. beon shadows. This doon not world of shadow where shall we which characterised his first

On the ove of! noan that we have boon aearod find reality.? by Imaginary fancies A shadow a poll at Bristol when Edmandame at the Chub Lusitano, but novertheless ho played ATHL differs from a phantom because it Barko arose to addrose a crowd-class billiards and he brought In a reflection of something which od aud excited audience, a note of many spectacular shots, is real. You remember Ratcliff's was suddenly slipped into his difficult make cannons and a words to King Itichard:-

the hourt of Richard

hand tolling him that the strain beautifully judged five-cushion, of the campaign had been too cannon. Stevenson started slow- much for his opponent, and that ly, though at his fifth visit ho he was dead. Burke paused for looked to be rottling down to a a moment, Then, to a hushod hig break when he unluckily

pursue."

"Be not afraid of shadows.

Nay, good iný Lord By the Apostle Paul," eriod

Richard, "shadows to-night assembly, he made the tragic failed at a six shot, the red only "Hayo struck iro torror to announcement and added im-going down and his white being prussively "What shadows Wa cornored. At his seventh at-

what shadows Wo tempt he brought the balls to "Than can the substance of ten aro, and

gother at the top of the table thousand soldiers."

"Our days are but a shadow," and although he lost control of It is over so. Shadows are fear- said the Psalmist. "Life's but them in the fifties he soon re ful things. Ask any bankrupt if

walking shadow!" cried gained position and went on to. It was not the shadow of bank Shakespeare. "What shadows make 16, failing at B long ruptcy that was of more terror we are exclaimed Edmund cannon. Mr. -da Roza replied than the reality: If it was not Burke. Thero is but one Reality withi 25. his

best uffort "the putting off of the evil day" Josus Christ, "They all shall ftr. Five visits later that streaked the hair with gray, porish, but Thon remainest:" and Stevenson gave " remarkable and furrowed the countenance. those who know Christ as the display of nursery cannons in Doos not everyone know by ox- great reality of their fo and which he took his score from the porionco that it has been the hope are braced to fuce every forties to the nineties before he shadows of coming events (which shadow till the day dawns and went in off and played from the sometimes have never coine at the shadows flee away.

HOME CRICKET.

Rain Interferes With Play,

'London. June 13,

PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

Duncan Beats Barnes.

Gleneagle, June 13.

60

D. The break closed at 136 and at his next visit he put together 56.

After the interval Stevenson played quietly for a time with 29,

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27, 43, 36, 44, 5, 34; and shortly Don't Forget!

Lufterwards treated the spectators

to another century break, 102, a

In the semi-finals of the thou-good all round effort. During Oxford University started the match against South Africa to sand guineas professional golf this period Mr. du Roza's only of breaks of note were 18 and 28. day, at two o'clock on a very soft tournament, Abe Mitcholl, wicket. Oxford scored 117 for 9, North Foreland, beat R. Wilson, He scored IG at his next visit and whon stumps, were drawn at 5 of Crohnmhurst, by 4 and 3. Stevenson then ran to his points o'clock to allow the South George Duncan, of Ilanger Hill, with 38(unfinished).. Africans to entrain for Birming beat the American, Jim Barnes. ham for to-morrow's Test match. by 2 and 1.

Leicester, vs, Surroy and Somer, sot vs. Lenox could not be played, owing to the weather, and were drawn.

Warwick vs. Yorkshire and Northants vs Hampshire were

drawnte

In tho. Third round Mitchell heat De La Torre by one hole. Wilson beat Smith by 5 and 4. Barnas boat Boomer by one hole. Duncan boat Ray by 3 and 2.

Barnes was two up with six to Boomer. The latter play on squared the seventeenth hole and thore was an exciting finish.

In the Semi-finale. Barnes Ciloncester al Dudley beat Worcester by 102. For Gloster played his short game again, but Parkir

tonk for 50 aud 6 Duncan made fino and froquently for 24.

vory brilliant approuchies, and turned two up. He bacamo Sussox lod Notts at Brighton dormie three: Barnes won thei in the first innings.

sixteonth hole, and halved the

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Middlesex led list on the soventeenth Mitchell was four innings against Lancashire utup at the sixth hulo, turned two won comfortably, --

Manchester (E. Tyldesloy's' bene-up,

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