MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908.
FOOTBALL GOSSIP.
. Ofton'il is an clay matter to sucuns full team for nid weck fixtures. The Naval Yard found this to their cost on Wednes. day when they meha good representative Cam from the Middlesex Regiment. Despite the fact that the regimental team totalled up 6 goals to 1. the game was, by no means as one-sided as the score appehra, The Naval Yard custodian, Whiteaway, being about a substitite had to be found from anvangst flu spustators. In the second half Glover, who had been acting as reforce, wont between the posts. But goal-keeping on had and fast ground is no sinecure against, sach competent for
as Roberts centre, and Sharpo outside left. Augway the soldier were the better team and deserved their win. Bartol, the Middlesex bouck, with his ment footwork kept the Niral yard forwards
the
well in check. And here one may mantien that both Barton and Sharpe have gone to Shanghai to represent Hongkong Interport Cricket match. No really re- presentative fotbal, tom drawn from the Colony would be complete without them, Would they be included in the tersan?
Is is in he hoped kit, despite the counter afuntiona of leugby, the Naval Yard wil bi able to secure theservious of Mr Jeughấn throughout the season.
The six-sides will be in full sgring Baronghout this week. Kight matches are down for decision, and the results should form some criterion of the likely winner. The following is the weekly programine.
Carett
Williams Jew
Turcur
Monday
T.
Monday
Tuesday
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Hall
Tuesday.
Waliane
Wolarsilay
Tuner
Kew Wester
Thursday
Friday
Hall
Friday.........
Gareti C.
Willams Kew
The lemos are due to kick af 5.15 These shoot, Frisk games are well worth following; expecially, as after the prefinin ary games, the teams phy with Fetter together
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The Chris will probably make their delad on the list. Saturday in N»Fensbor
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The continued rains ofhe summer hav helped to get their gromund into perfers condition, and the ging should be that the players gou desire.
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The Y.M.A. opened their season an Saturday, when they were nt home at
4.Tuinne have vot such_n_heavy.comm has b
provious year, but they are fast find keep their opponents thinking all the time. The goal gaiters against the Cadmus were Thom (5) Dalziel and Kieft une uschi, `
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One feature of this match woll worth watching was the fin goalkeeping of Philips, the youthful member of the Cad mus team. Time after time the opposing forwards had no one to best but the goal kaspar, and time after tine the goal was cleared. Had he not been somewhat injured during the closing stage of the game the ac re would probably have stonda in the early half he saved a most didient shot in clever style that marked bin as a player to be relied on. Towards the end of the play, it was a match between the fine forwards of the Tamur and Philips between the posts.
This Saturday the Tama hare arranged to play the Y.M.C.A. at the Vaboy: pretty even game ean be expected, but the Tamar should manage to win.
McCeblin, the new skipper of the Y.M.CA, should be well stated that his tom divided the points in their Best
venture
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Before their next fixture the Saints should seene some goal nets.
OFF SIDE.
WATERFRONT NEWS AND
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SIVIL SERVICE,
Haven, e Kerrlet, b Russell Biz, Kerrick
Sutherland, a Kernick, 1-Russell M'Exen, e Russell -b Kerrick
Tawson, Kerrick Russell
Adains, c Jonkina, b
FIVIL SERVICE "A" XT V, POLICE C.C. The Civil Service A ” team antoriained | Brett, é Jenkina, h Ruisell....... the Police £. C. XI on Saturday afternoon Hurdett not out.... and eventually won by 104 runs to 64. Combs, & Bussell... Bach, Thornhill and M'Kay, did very well Pilo, a Slade, b Kerrick for the Civil Service, the former waking
russ and the latter 23 each. Bell inado the highest sours of 20 for the Police, Langley, not on, being next with 8 to. his credit. The scores were as follows—
CIVIL SERVICE CLE.
Thoquhill, Foley Beeli, Langlup, b Taylor.. M'Ray, b Foley Sulton, b Foley Davey, Watt. Taylor Glason, b Foley Chae, Foley Diggins un
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Huriw, b Floy Bond; Foley
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Kisg.. Koht Tylor
Fairy
Spencer
Bell
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DOWLING ANALYSIS,
Foley, M'Kay
Kerrick Russell
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BONGING ANALYSİS
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AỤN. WATSON & co, v. A SCRATCH TEAM.
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A match was played between these two
tem on the Crajengower Ground, re
3 walking in a win for the Scratch team by a
wickets and 93 runs.
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H. Rapp. b Waterhous
104
H. Devalary, Red
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The scores ware:-
SMUTNO & co.
H. S. Spurge, (Caps), cand b Barrect 19
S: A. Taraut, e Ricketts, & Reed
3. R. Millar, May, 1 Waterhauso
R. Paillips, Reed
0 Rapp. Read...
9. A. Tarrant, and I Red
74. Muskott, © May, b Reed......
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King, M'Kay
Withers, e and b Banch
M Hardy, I M'Kay Spencer, Bench...
SCRATCH TRAM.
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Total ...
“2” 6. B. Resa, 2 Philips, a Davsbury ... II
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M'Kay Beach..... Gabon
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BOY LING ANALYSIS.
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BNGOWER C.C. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS. The Craigengewer C. and the Royal Fagineers played their first. Longus untch
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S. F. Rinkelts, C. A. Peel, H. R. Bursta-
le, and R. Coughtrie, did not bat,
(Continut on Pro B.)
DEATH OF REV. S. C. TODD, OF MAÇÃO.
The untimely death, in America, of the Rete Samuel Chadten Todd, announcɛà
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of the season on Saturday afternoon. by cablegram on Saturday the 17th instant, Harris for the Royal Engineers obtained will come as a shock to his many friends, 26 runs before he was bowled by Evans, as well as to all those who render generous while Power dealt rather freply with Lamppreciation of Christim liberality, ur mat's bowling netil at 23 he was caught, selfishness and of good work faithfully Allo ether the Tango Mum in ughty Viveash. Shnte added eleven to the puformed. twenty-three cabin and twenty steerage Club's total. Craigangower made rather a pressevigens for Hongkong and about one pour showing, which is rather to be won- thguard ve mindred tons of general ered at ussidering the many excellent seandse vande during the practice matches. zgo: Se afse bought trease to the
Ling a low bank.
casing stormed with 9, while Bar and Asgar stood level at 7 runs unch. seres were! ...
Laurens, South Carolina, U.S.A., on Nov.
ember, thu: Oth, 1870, being at his death a Tittle less then 38 years of age. Gradua-
Causeway Bay to the Naval Yard. Both due of ty tend you ingoli coins Materson andy inained 10 rums, Erers ting from Colaba Colieza, South Carolina,
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I understand that prior to the departure of the vesét from Kolo, a Chilussa pass who was band on the Roscono Maru, supposed to be suffering from depress. was to have been tranšímed to the "That a Morn. Since the, allersed man was Jallowed to land. Da enquiry, bawer
rulerstund that the pen has med arriv by this amese The vessel will stay here
teams were at full strength. The Navals playing Glover, one of their old players, t "outside"Teff," while: Marmot wont oufiak
right, which strengthened the attack sidumbly. Unfort analely the latter player was hurt towards then the first fall rud Lad to retire. The game started with both sides kerm to setge, wd the bull travelled impidly from end to end of the short hold, | för ten day-. the exchanges being of a very even nature. Several times the Naval Yard forwards got away, but wore pulled up by McCubbin, Shortly before half-time the Naval's goal. was in jeopardy from well placed corner by Bistrup; but half live arrived with neither side basu pined any solvantage.
On the restart the V. M. C. A. Dorwards pub
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Harris, e Harovek, b'Lammorý, Tower, Viresh, li Tauniert Shane Rose, in lamaert
The be was ordained in the Baptist dezonins- tion. For nearly five years at the head of
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and is therefore a matter of mach surprise that he should fall asleep on his mother's hearth. On the 15th of Jane, he
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in some close work, the two outside mer, Bistrop and Hamilton, doing most of the pressing. Then folled two corners to. I think a notice board has been theStripes," read from the seoind it plsced a prominent position at the tared Hansen keenly to keep the forwards entrance to Blake Pier, warning pedestrians. Lammert, e Harrison, b Coxon...
of the danger of walking over the loose. V. Vivensh, e Harrison, b Shate
4.0. Brawn, e Harris, la Coxon ...
H. L. Manderson, b Shate
Evais, and Denman
I. Basu o Denman, ↳ Shutter..
11. A. Hinges, Satterthwaite, b Morris
M. 12. Asker, 1 Shate
A. Rone, c Harris, Shute
Pestonji, Satterthwaite, B Morris F. H. Kew not out...
Extrus
from putting the hell through. Play planks, beware, lest ye fall! followed at the other end, and Bishop tried Whiteaway with a, hund cross shot. Then The Gregory Apes, of the Apeat line of followed a fine rush by Coombs-the lanp from dapan ports, having experienced
stnames arrived in pell, this shire sprinter passing out to Cutler who fine-trio, Anning the passengers to arrive. contered timely, and with an open grafiklover was Mr G. Watkins, who returns from best the goalkeepe, but unfortunately holiday trip to Japan, having takon the. handled the ball in putting it through, round trip by this steamer. The vessel huded in cabin passengers and one doek Hands followed close up against the passeng, also to theusand five hundred Y.M.C.A. goal, bit Coombs failed to make tons of coal and one cupsund tons of j any use of it. Not to be denied, Cutlergeneral endise from Jan parla to Hongkong. The vessel lenseial daylight almost immediately aftorwards gut in a on Saturday for Singapore, fonan and screw shot at the second attempt that Calcutta. opened the surn for the Yard. After this
play slackened considerably. Then fortune The steamer Acratoon Apear, due bears miled on the Y.M.C.A. Thinking them from Calcutta via ports, will Heive si furday at daylight for Shanghai ball had gone out Whitenway give. Le' and Japan ports. The Lightning, of the Braton the chares to equalise. This is same lise of steur, will leave port proved the game, and the Yard endeavoured-mores for Singure, Pensog and
Calcutti to add to their scera, but the whistle went
Total
"HOWLING ANALYSIS,
31.
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Cezon...
Marris Denma
REGA. V, GVIL SERVIOS.
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complex are the movements of providence 1 |
Was Light.
Yelia te Magnificient, by T.F. McPherson.
A Woman in Armour, by David G. Murray, Put Yourself in her lacs, by Maris C.
.1 sighton.
A wheel in the middle of a wheet It Gold of Cathay, by Gilbert Wintle,
termed as if he wore urgently needed in A Payai Hoax, by Fred Wishaw.
The Prince's Marriaga, by M. H. Willam
Macao, but it has been rated otherwise.
The Fey S. C. Todd continually kept before him his stewardship of his master's property, and he sought to make the most of ha brief span kere on earth. His life was simple, his charity abundant, and, in these days of no belief, is faith was highly con- 3agious. Pouth to bira was a reward for
faithfal services.
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At the Civil Service Ground on Saturday afternoon the Royal Garrison Artillery
eriket eleven were visitors and put up
It reported from Tokyo that the tal of 100 against 23 mule by the Civil
For Mrs Todd, who must needs carry on the work so energetically inaugurated by her late husband, deep sympathy will be felt.
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while proceeding to Nicolaievek, discover amongst them, the former 37, Korrick
On the 19th at 11.50, A.-The barometer
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Amongst their new players the theru ecast of Great Santai -island. As very poorly, Raven being top secrer with fallen considerably at the Bonins. The with a View to Metrimony, by James
the Japanese crew took refuge in a forest,uine rins. The scores were as follows-depression, which is now to the N. W. of Y. M. C. A. have soured in Storey a half the Basins burnt the ship. It is feared back that knows the game, plays all the that if this nows, which has been made way through, tackles fearlessly and fonda public at Khabarovsk, is true, the Japanese Whitworth, hw, b. Adams... his forwards with judgment. Van Ginkel, will be frozen or starved to death.
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ROYAL GARRISON ARTGLERY. Atwell, b Adams ...
Kerrick, Combs, b Brett Owen, b Pile...
the now left. back, has a powerful kick, and clears determinately; as the semena ad. vanesa he should develop into a very useful a Japanese who had been picked up in an Dunn, & Raven, Piles player, especially when he has such an able open us on the 3rd just at 6pm off Sude b Pile partner in McCubbin. It was strange to Roto Providen. Captain Wheeler reports, White; b Sutherland 500 Hamilton playing outside right. Cer that when the boat was sighted, although Walton not out
there was to sign of life in it, a boat was
When the British steamer On Sang Bellis, Suthoringd arrived at Moji from Hakodate, she landed Russell. b Pilo...
tainly the forward line needs strengthen towered from the steamer. The rescued ing, and it is a probum the Selection Con- man was in a very exhausted conditionand juitted will have to face if they wish to on arrival at Moji was too week to explain
win matches. But with Hamilton joining how he came to be adrift in the boat. Storey and Barlos they would have a stinging half back line, hard to equal.
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The Tanier ran out winner, to the tune
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. H. 年
W.
LONGSHORE MAN.
Mr K. Akami, manager of the Yoko- Fata Specio Bank, who has been a roiident
Brett- Adams Flo
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of 5 goals to 2, against the Cadmus on the of Hankow for only three months, has SEO
cumbed to typhoid fever.
Viscount, Pierre'de Bondy Riario, the oldest son of the French Consul, Singapore, has been married to Miss Gladya Lodge
hey, slaaghter of Mrs Chalmers,
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Naval ground on Saturday afternoon after : forty-five minutes play ench way. Nour but a naval team would have attempted to play full time en reacly the soazon. The "White Ship" has the reputation of being a thorough sporting lot, and they showed plenty of dash right up to the finish; but several of the Cadmus players were very leg weary towards the clow. The Tamar forward line are speedy and pass well, but
THE great mortality rating from 37, they am inclined to be a trifle orrálie buforo
dysentery ia das to a lack of proper goul. They will not always buve then treatment. Not one coas in a thousand merous obancos to score goals as they did will prove fatal when Chamberlain's Culic, au Baturday. Most of the teens ween out Cholers sed Diarrhoen Ready is given this season are of the hoary side. The at the frst onset of the disease. For sale
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