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The construction of shallow river vessels propelled on various systems is been made the speciality of Blesers. YaKnow & Co Ladi

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Auctioneer. Hongkang, November 7, 1900.-

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Outsko Forward Play.

line, as they stand side by side. To fa much castor for the outside to get off like this than it is for the fralde, and a lot of ground may he gained, if the, outside has lesrat the wicks of the half-buck, na ho throw the ball i

Again, the outaldo must learis how to: kick corners accurately. This is very ima portant as so many goals are gut from good corner kicks. Lastly, in the actual play and duties of an outside comes this vary important question how to ball should be centred, that is to say at what elevation and in what direction. This dependa entirely on circumstances,

G. TWILSON: To be a really good outside player a man should have pace and must have a thorough knowledge of the ozact time when the ball should bs pasend it is quite pos

TO 'CENTES' THE BALL site, though unusual, however, to bo u

The ball should always be centred--and good wing man with only moderate is rate tins no xption the outlo well backed up with the faculty for cons nearly as posible to the feast at the head skicked more. . bining,but the second quality is quite of one of his own side; if it is indispensable, Many, if not the rajurity of outside sien fall short of being really good, even though they may be very funt and elever, simply owing to the fact that they keep the ball on the wing too long, Ti a man is inclined to keep the ball, and take it to far, he becamos a very weari. some partner to the other four forwards."

ÅŸe FLTH PLAY. The unnetary labour created by a too selfish outside is very considerable, Firstly,

ly unywhore to the entro of the grounds it is an even chance that the opposing bucks. ill elas If it is deliberatoly aimed at cus of the insides the odds against the backs go ting way are considerally lengthened. If the outside is fairly well away and is not actually being pissed, ho can pass the trail bror as sccurately to an insidu as an insido tan pass to the entro. So many outside hyera think, as long as they get the ball Boywhee to the centre of the ground, that that is all the should be expected of them, but let them romanber that out the side is probably much the easiest place in the art line, and they should make

ho insy run too tear the goal line, and cen- a point of being as accurate in their pass- tre over it, which is extremely vexatious to ang as the three insides.

i

Now come

the other forwards, who hars probably ran the two main points, direction kud olosa- their hardpet from nudfold, only to have tin. Firstly, as to which direction the ball go back again without having had a should be centres, it should certainly not be kicked far forward, as the back has a three of doing anything, st

Or, scoondly, with the samo resultand far better chance of getting to it first; er thi perhaps in n more common fault the the goalkeeper may conie put and clear. oatade vill run-up close to the goal line Ayurd or two forward when it i- not very and be tempted to shoot at an almost im- neat glanes not matter, but if the insides possible angle, which is not within his with shooting distance of goal the nea at all: there is only one colon on ball must not be centred forward at all, which an cutside should shoot at the end The centre men generally run up on a line of a ran, and that is when he has got clean yard or two behlad the outside, so they away from the field and has drawn in to will be able to take the ball on the rup, if 148 3 wards goal; but this is soldam seon in an the ball is kicked at right angles to the cutside of only moderate pace: let it be touch line. Sometimes the all must be remembered that an outside is not expect control back, and that is when the outside

open.

anhas slightly over-rau the spot when ho ed to seara goals, he is thero to make

ought to have contred even the bost bat ings for the centre and inside.

Again in the same way he stands & vory sides de that sometimes when the other good chance, in spite of having run round forwards will probably be hanging back. tho half back by himself or with the help of Author time is when the outside has got bis inside man, of coming to grief when he off along the line in a forward pass well encounters the opposing full back. Aman in front of his forwards, and he has to pass be forgiven for not being very fast, in bock so that they can meet the ball and may

Secondly, in conting the bli the quca- which case he can work his way along the not let it run past ther

pona wing by passing and getting a rotura from the luskle; he way les be forgivention artes, should it be contred along the for not being clever; but there is absolute-grount or in the air? This is easily ly no exodee for taking the ball unneces-answered. An outside should always centro sarily far down the fold, just because he to the foot of an inside man, if he can see his happens perchance to have avoided the way to doing so without the ball beings tackling of the opposing half. The ball intercepted on its way. Near gual, when must be centred just before the full-hack fe there my be some anuash, the ball should bu centred m the air so that the centro for- met. This anabha the centre forward or the insides to take the ball past the fall ward or inado may get a chance of heading the ball through. Occasions will ariso when it is better that the ball should be backs on the rau, which is far easier than receiving the ball standing, and then start ing forward, also infinitely more effective kicked past the centre forward to the inside One might be inclined to think, after on the other wing, when he is not markel, rending so far, that the outside should at but when to bring off this pass must be left ways make an effort to get on as well as he to the judgment of the outside. Ibi s can by himself till he meets the full back. often advisable not to centro hard across That is not necessarily so at all: strves has the goal to the centre or inside on the far Loon laid upon the time when the ball wing, but to just bend it gently across to should he got rid of, and the earlier work of the near inside, and love it to him to send

it an-if he cannot get in a shot himself Mail of Nov. 14th due in London Dev. 12th taking the ball down the field had that as in doing so he will most probably draw hitherto neglected. It is just a well that

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GOVERNMENT. NOTIFICATION.

No. 541. THE following Particulars and Conditions of SALE of CROWN LAND by PUBLIC AUCTION, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department où MONDAY, the 12th day of November, 1900, at 9 p.uz., are published for genera! information.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOUKHART,

Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

Hongkong, 27th Cétober, 1900.

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Particulars and Uractions of the Letting laye Public Auction Sale, to be held or MONDAY, the 12th day of Nav., 1900, at at the Offices of the Tubko Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governes, of Twe Lots of Crown Land, at Qasee's Road West, in the Colony of Hongkong. for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a Croup Rey to w fixed

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Partioners of the Lots.

Inland

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No. 516.

pert Frier

HE following Particolars and Condi

tions of SALE & CROWN LAND by

D HOLERA. Pusic Averon, to be held at the Officen

CHOLPRA

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DR. J. COLLISER WELTS BROWNE JOG REPORT 4t OTS CHARM, 1909, at 3.15 p., are published for

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an outside should make his way from the of the contro half from the centre forward, start by immediate combination with his and enabla the latter to have a clear inside, it he is able to, or even by passing shot at gal

back to the half-back and lesving it to him USING AN OUTSIDE."

to draw on the opposing ball, then to

Ilving montinued the chief duties of an receive the ball again when he is clear pastatuido individually, it would be as well to

AN EFFECTIVE THON

Ya few words here about the uses of an

This last method is very effective indeed, outside from the point of Fiew-of-the-contra and inny often be whed to overcome the forward and the tivo insides. efforts of the opposing haif-back: male- over, combination between the outside and inside or half back is for less tiring than sprint and far more exhausting to the tekler who may be kept rusning back wards and forwarils between outside and half back, hilf back and inside, inside and outside again.

There are two distinct methods of being Theit is, on une hand, the Bo outside. three insido me, when the outside in made use of to draw away the opposition from the middle of the ground, "On the other hail there is the game, where the metro forward is working as a link between outside and inside work together end the me the two rings. An outside should be able

*An outside should nover dally or piffe?

it can do no possible good: especially is to clapt himself to either style of play, In the former he must be very careful in this so when the ball is fairly close, any lie wall cut and forward so that the inside within 90 yards of the gral line. It ar ables the opposing back to mark the inside get it well olear of forwards while the half or other back is back or centring, to dran out one at least making the rentre;fhen the ball

la can be careful, hofte Falf-back, and of the opposing lacks up half-backe

prussing

∙the

centres, it is rushed away, since it is far easier to clear a goal than is for a marked it he does not contrive to do this he has not done what he was wanted: inside forward to get in a shit do. In the latter style of play ho

Au outside must not let the applause do

from the crowd prompt him to show off it has much mor dificult task to perform may be empting, as he probably gets more he has to play shut is more like an insito applanded for a tricky piece of play than forward's game, with only one-direction to any other player, since the spectators to as in the foot that he is thus limited to whom he in the nearest player, always notice no direction to pass in unkes it distinctly anything clever: dodging backwards on the difficult, especially as he has his fell share Tine, intead of ventring the ball at onen, is of opposition in front of him. and is not, as often the sea in the first mentioned style quito inseless besides being fatiguing to the player, let alone the fact that he runs a very good chance of losing the balling.

An outside must always be on the look

-

play, left more or legs unmarked on the

Under these circumstances be should bo

out, and be ready to dach forward to take a sure not to pass in to his inside, if the latter is marked, but shall prefer to take the kay pass by the centre, who will very often, hall on by himself, even though he tony love

when an opportunity occure, pass it behind the full back. If this pass is cleverly taken by the outside, he ought to get right away ho dra's the back over from the far side, passes the ball just in front of biur and ena bics are of the insides to go through towards

Of the two styles of play the three in. skle game is almost certainly the most effec tive, using the outside to case the opposition in the contro.

outside should bear in To end his duty to get the ball down mind that

An is

the goal unmarked: this is quite the most the Geld by himself, or by combination with.

ollectire pleca

of combination there is, and

his inside, then to end up by an accurate if the ball is contred accurately, one of the long pass to one of his own side, and rot

to

insides seldom fatta get's good opening.

Of course, to get this pass the outside must to attempt to get a goal at an almost im have pace to dal past this back to reach the possible angio, bal the farside of him first.

THE PLACE OF THE OUTSIZE. Where should the outside steud. Lot an outside remember that he should always make full use of the breadth of a ground. Fahoold stand as near the touch line as he can, leaving a space of a yard or two for the pur

pose of getting past his oppotion either

He should only leave this

Next Week- INSIDE FORWARD PLAY, BY B. MINI DITCH.

Copyright in the United States of Ame rica by D. T. Piorve]

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FOR THE FLD IS THE LI-Clarke's la careless, and is repeatedly standing off- wide is & positive nuisance; he bis no ex- Word-faned Flood Alizine is, warranted to case for doing so, and it can only be duo elemise the out from all ijartier from wint nts of the evor este uneing. For Scrofuls, Scurvy, lonus watching the nuvements of the Bel-Lage, Stin and Blood Diseases,

upposing

ing backe

An outside must next remember be has Phaplar and Sores of all kinds, its effic's are Tellogs Thousands of wonderful cures havo excuse for not being up, it is seldom

lewave of worth'egy indijalica -

effected by it. Fell orzubers at 28. 97.

his duty to come back and do much took ling, as the inside often must: for he has

only the full back to mark from the throw

ip, a thing indeed he should always be

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