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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1909

THE FLORIDA WATEK GABE.

EPORTING,

Football,

The case was continued at the Supreme Court this morning before Mr W. Roos Davies, Acting Chief Justice, and a special'

Borys v. CamTRANSA Jury, in which Edward Kemp and others, These teams mee yesterday afternoon trading so Ianman and Kemp, of New | boform a large crowd of spectators. Strange | Tork. sought to obtain an injunction to my, they had opposed one another in against the Kwong Sang- Firm, of 246, Den Voux Road Central Hongkong, their servants or agents, from selling or exposing for sale, or procuring to be sold, any Florida water bearing the label annexed to the claim of any other label so contrived | or expressed na, by colourabis imitation or otherwise, to represent or lead to boliers that the Florids water sold: by defendanta | was the Florida water manufactured and sold by plaintiffs.

Sir Henry Berkeley, in cross-examination put in a number of Florida Water bottles of various manufacturore 'co show that the akape and goneral **got up" of the battles was common to the trade. He did not wish to unduly press the point but he said he could go on all day producing similar bottles.

Further evidence was called and the case was again adjourned.

SCOTTISH LETTER:

(From Our Own Correspondent)

- EDINBURGH, October 14. GENERAL NEWS.

The King has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, 6.7.0.. one of His Majesty's Lords in Waiting to be Knight of the Order of the Thatle, in place of the late Lord Tweedmouth,

Mr T. R. Buchanan, formerly Under Secretary for India, intimates that he will Contest Enat Perthshire at the General Election. For sorce time past hu haa bean in delicate health and unable to attend to his Parliamentary duties.

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The rejoicinga in connection with the coming of age of the Marquis of Stafford, sidest son of the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, have continued fer poorly thres reeks Every parish in the County of Sutherland bas had its sports, processions, luminations, and bonßres. Lord Staford is well known in the district; and was at Gelspie Public School before being sont to Eton. He has arolled in India and Ceylon, was for a time boutenant in Lerat's Scouts, and is tow in the Scots'Grays.

On the day before he received knight- hood, Gon. R. 5. S. Baden-Powell reviewed fva thousand B. P. Scouts in Glasgow, and told them he had been summoned to Bal.

moral to make a report to the King on the principles and progress of the movement.

Ab the sale of Colonel Lesko Fraser's

Jacobite relics in Tavernes, an old delft plate from which Prince Charlie took out cakes at A those near Forros on his way to Culloden, was acid for £13,

Caglain Robertson, of the 2nd Cameron Highlanders, baa bean ordered Home from North China, where he has been serving with his regiment, and will next month Resume duty at Edinburgh as captain on the General Staff, with charge of musketry in the Scottish command.

This month's issue of the London Scottish Regiment & Garette, contains a Territorial training song of good-rhythm, written by the bon colonel, the Duke of Argyll. The dominant note of t: is the importance of training,

We'll fight it out with a joyous shout, Trained hosts shall our armies be.” There is also a song called "The Hodder Grey,” set to music.

As was to be expected, the excavations that are being made in Parliament Square, Edinburgh, for the foundations of the now. Chapel of the Knights of the Thistle, which is being built in the south-east angle of St Giles' "Cathedral, have brought to light relics of a past age. The site of this new chapel, just off the High Street, is on historic ground. A large number of b nex, including a skull, bave been found about Roven feet below the surface. Although now a paved square, this used to be a graveyard, indeed, it was the earliest in Edinburgh; and a law yards from the spot where the workmen are engaged "there is a small brozza plate-foc in among

the granite sets marking the resting-place | of John Knox.. A large' apartment, with solid stone walls has also been laid bare. It has an arched roof and a larza fire-place, the marks of smoke being still visible in the chimney. Apparently the apartment | w one of the underground cellars of the old "Luckenbooths," the little shops that were clustered against the walls of the

Cathedral in former days:

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| South Africa, when the Camerone beat the Buffs in the semi-final for the Army Cap. Testurday's aidom were 1—N2

Buth Black Cloke Rular; Dare, Ween, Timpacts; Fitzpatrick, Hosokban Taylor; Brewster, Barker,

Camatons --Haut; Boss, Lamalen: Broadwood. Biasath, Campbell; Docherty, Lauris ; Kenneth'; MoNall, Marshall,

So do withit, the turk being in westabed con- dition, but to have Noble out Ebay: “Armstrong clean bowled for a similar Cotter dismissed for one, and so on, was Janything bab, cheering: The score in the

match played on the 7th last was follows:---

RINZATORE AND P.MEK 187, INSINGĄ, G. B. K.. Hngbron, b' Hopkine N. Grenier, Hopkins ........ Dr. Scharengulvel b Hopkins

A. S. Balley, b Armstrong B. L. Edda, że Williams, b Armstrong

R. E. Clarke, d Armstrong... T. Hubback, run est R. McKentin, b Cotter H. W. Noda, pot cat P. Hanuswey; b Cotter ...

A. W. Boven. b Cotter ...

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36. Flrike BarMMIT MAN TIMkt hand, howloc" rathan akimothy tila tappana to be him day, when she boulacicellar Tis beat field. on the side, one of the best cover pointe seen in the ground for some peere.... Hita hard as 'n' batsmen, thús-bas no idea of defence.

WN. Edwards played against Shang- Op hai in: 07 and 08. And on both cocasions. 8 made runs. Splendid nya, and has one or 1. two good shota, haż doos nos giva, sme the 8 impression that he is likely to make rune 19 JANNAT Good. Held, but with a very bad

rebarn to the wicked. Sk

Total

61

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lieut. Andaren i good bab, plays with a very straighe bat. Has not done very much this season so far, bus played several very excellent innings last yaar. Very safe field.

Lient Green wicket keeper. with a very pretty style. - Quito as good, na any "other keeper we have had when in form.

Bae made plenty of runs, and likely to do; better on fast wickets.

... 11 7 13

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Cotter!!! 14,4 for 18, 5. for 25, 8 for 99, 7 for 40, Fall of Wickab-1 for 1, 2 for 1, 3 for 8 for 40, 9 for 60, 10 for 62

The Bada sot the ball rolling and early gave the vinitors dolence, "samething to do.") For a time the play was confaed to mid- fold, but the Camerons, aventually finding their land legs, soled down to work in Hopkins... earnest and a shot by Docherty caught Armstrong... Black mapping, and put the visitors one Noble ap: As the result of a pass from Laurie, MuNell woored the second goal, and before many minutes had passed the same player added yet another to the total. For a time it seemed as if the Scotchmen were going to roat the home team completely, and Black was kept busy keeping his goal intact. Brewater and Taylor carried the ball into the visitor's territory, but with. out rasult and balf time was called with the scores:-Camerons, 3; Buffa, 0..

In the second half the guns was more evenly contested, and want of training seamed-to-tell-on-the visiting team. As individual run by Taylor was promising but the shot was stopped by Hunt. In the scrimmage which ensued, however, the bill found a resting place-in-the-net-Brewster, being the scurer. From the kick-off the Camerons again visited the Buffs goal area, and an exciting a scene as one could wish to see en a football field took place. The bali was somewhere mixed up among eighteen of the players for about a mlaste, the home side doing their best to clear, when, amid wlid excitement, Black clearod his charge. Flay continued to be in favour of the Camerons, but there was no further scoring, the Anal result being-Camerons,, 3; Buffs, I,

Cricket.

CRANENGOWER 9. AMY ORDNANCE CORPS.

On Wednesday afternoon at 2 15, the Army Ordnance Corps play Craigongo war C.0. The following will represent the Corps: Capt. J. A. S. Murray, Capt. W, G. Lyddon, Mr Armarrong, Mr Knight, Sergt. Graham. Corporals Osman, Davison, Tully and Frivates Lashbrook, Klen and Crow.

ARNY ORDNANCE CORES . LIEUT. D.

"AFDERSON'S XI

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The

game last Saturday on the Criakol of the various players with ambitions to Ground proved of interest to the fallowers

the Interpart. Team The Probables In- eluded 9 at the side now chosen to play againat Shangbai, Anderson was abseni. and Capt. Bossley is the one left out. The latter is a very poor field, and this will ***probably have accounted "for his exniumion,

ACSTRALIANS AND OTHERS. IST INNINGS... M. A. Notia, bw, b Foven S. E. Bath, b Hennessey W. W. Armstrong, b Bavou. *** G. R. Home, beven A. J. Hopkins, b Beren...

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100

V. Brown, run out ........ A, Cotter, b Hennessey... m

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T. M. Bryan, e Scharenguíral, b Bever E. F. Birch, b Bever B. L. Williams, e Scharengtivel, bBeven F. Maartenaz, not out...

Extras....

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Baven... Hannassey... MicKenzie

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55.

sà he has played some very," patient, and careful, innings this misson, and if the) hatting had to be strenghtened at the | expangs of_the_bowling and folding; he

should certainly be included.

I understand the first Match is not likely to take place anti-noxt Monday as the Shanghai team will not arrive ustil late on Tharaday afternoon, the Empress being a day late. The Straits Team will probably arrive late the same afternoon, so that neilbar of our Visitors are likely to be

7 prepared to play on the Friday morning.

Football Notas.

8 S ... I 0 Fall of Winkets.-1 for 3, 2 for 5, 3 for

5, 4 for 19, 5 for 99,6 for 31, 7 for 39. 8 of the two League games fixed-for for-12, 9 for 46, 10 for 55.

Saturday only one came off,:- Inasmuch ́sa this turned out as was expected, so far i Race Ponies at Auction.

its reflection in League points was concern. At the auction of ponim. họld at the ed, there is not much that exlls for com- Shanghai Borse Bazaar laat week the meat just now. It was most annoying to following were amongst the best prices the R. G. A. to be disappointed for the realized: Susquehsana, Tls, 425; Sokol, second in time in their fixture" with the

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50; Missouri, 215: Nowbary, 190; Naval Yard. So far this season the Farders Elmstead, 190; Sprea, 175; Poplar Tree hare appeared most indifferent in their 189; China Rose, 165; Nara, 160; games. Generally late in arriving on tha Heggari. Regulus, 150; Moustique, 145: Clansmen, fold, they bare more than ones turned up 240: Bushman, 125; Much, 120; Dunkirk, short in men. If they could net aam up 120; Almond Tree, 115, King's Messenger, sufficient enthusiasm to carry them through 116; King of the Plaina, 105; Gatwick 100.the season it would have been far more satisfactory had they never entered the Lengua. This competition is not a buge joka; it is meant for serious contests smong

"Cricket Notes.

KAPORT

INTERPORT AIDE SELECTED TO TLAX

ADAINST SHANGHAL

serious-minded footballers.

The Selection Committee have now

It is a generally accepted observs announced the Team to play against Shang-tion by now that the Baffs created Ibai-I understand that the side selected a mild surprise by overcoming the Club by will take the field if the wicket is hard and goals to 1. At any rate they showed fast as at present, if rain should set in, that their defeat of the provicus week had there may possibly bo alterations.

not discouraged them. They are yet value for a good deal and will surely make a rory Obold bid for championship honours. But

more on that subject later on.

The Tasm selected is as follows:-W.

On Thuradny the 4.0.G. play L. D. Anderson's ta in of the Buffs. The fellow ing will represent the Corps: Lieut. Colonel C. C. Wrigley, Capt., J. A. S. Murray, Capt. W. G. Lyddau, Mr Armstrong, Corporals Oeman. Cresswell, Darison, and Privates D. Turner, Capt. Baird, T. E. Pearce, Crow. Files and Lashbrosk Rotorven Cap. Garrett, R. F. O. Bird, A. C.E Sergt. Graham and S. Conductor Smith.borough, R. F. H. Oliver, Lieut. Bag- Wickets pitched at 2.15 p.m..

Interport Cricket.

HONGKONG'S X1,

1. W. C. D. Turner (Capt.)

2. Capt. H. H. C. Baird, the

3. T. . 'carco.

4. Capt. Garnett, R.G.A.-

5. R R. O RIIL.

[mall, W. N. "Edwards, Licat, Anderson

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the boat "keeper" available. So far he elements of the team gave a very crude The following have beau selected to play has been out of form this season but doubt-exposition of modern football. There was for Hongkong against Shan hai.

less will soon get inte stride. Elborough's practically no cohesion among the different The Third Cirois, by Frank Norris Buffs.he was quita at sos with Garnett's bowling, with line, which most be before any side The Necromancera, by Robt. Hugh Benson. wicket-keeping on Saturday was not good; ranks of the team-no linking up of line The Winning Chance, by Hitabelb De

Jeana. and missed one opportunity of stamping, at

can be regarded as in the list degres least Green was very successful-in-the dangerous It is true that the Club made Military Tour in Japan, accounting for an occasional run or two, but there was over 20 wicketa, and he has had plenty of [always such a big disparity between the experience with bath Garnett's and Baird'seleron that detailed observations are not bowling.

merited. The only men who shobe at all well for Hongkong wem Barlow, Carroll and Danby Eager, a new inan at centre, shaped sa if he could de botter in superior

6. A. CE Elborough.

7. R. EH..Oliver.

8. Lieut Bagnall, R.G. A.

9. W. N. Edwards.

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SHIPPING CHANGES.

Interport Rifle Shooting.

I should like to have seen Hutchison in cluded in the side, instead of wither Edwards or Anderson. Hutchuon is a very safe field, quito a useful ebauge bowler, and after. he has been in for 30 minutes or a quarter of an hour is as dangerous a bat as any one.

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The Team selected, on the whole, will meet with the approval of most Cricketers who have carefully fellowed the games on the Ground, and is probably one of the strongest combinations that Hongkong has been able to put in the field in recent

Over a week ago no published the total made by 'Shanghai in the Interport Shoot. The Northera port made 901, which is 54 points below Singapore, this year's winners, years. but 25 points better than Hongkong.

Mr W.E. Heppell, chief officer, Chang | Details :— chow, is on leave.

M. E. B Jones, supornumerary, Peking,

has gone chief cffcar Changchow.

Mr J..A. Uudney, from leave, has gone

chief oficer, Hoihow..

Captain J. H. Brown, Chenan, la on leave.

Mr JR. Owen, supernumerary, Pakia,

has gone acting master, Chenan.

Mr H.J. West, chief pilot, Kiangwo, is transferred to the Taksang.

Mr E. W. Tisdal, 2nd officer, Takaang, Awiting orders.

Mr J. M. Malcolm, 3rd engineer, Hain-

fung, has been appointed to the Chiyarn.

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Mr T. B. Mudia, 3rd engineer, Chesso, Js appointed 2nd anginton, Kweiyang,

Bir Alez. Comming, 3rd engineer, Han yang, is transferred to the Kasow

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The only circumstance to note in regard to the Buffa is that two new men were som in the ranks. Cloks at right back proved himself a powerful kick, but he lacks the nimbleness and certainty of Bartlett The new ban in Drow's, place-Houckham-did not shape at all badly. He plays with any amount of dash and if he can be relied on to keep up consistency of form, should fill the vacancy fairly well.

‚ W. G. D. Turner; has played in more Interport Cricket than any other member

Bofors learing the subject of this of the side. Excellent bat, has been off match a word should be penned form during the last two years, but seems as to the actions of the Club lineaman, He to have recovered this. Bad field.

+1 was constantly interfering, either with his tongue or by his signals to the referee, which Capt. H. H. C, Baird: the beat all came with irritating frequency, There is round player in the combination. Fine limit to a linowman's fonctions, but this fron baty good bowler, right hand medium gentleman seemed dentons of over-riding paca, and an excellent field. Captained the players, the referee and everybody the Military Team touring in the Northglse, It was chrions that he had no deep this summer, and has bad plenty of or knowledge of the offside rute, for he went perience of good cricket.

the length of signalling one of the Buffs us T. E. Pearof: most contient bete, however, rightly ignored by the offside when a legitimate goal was scored. Excellent Solder. Has played in Inter referee. A man is not necessarily offrida port Cricket for the last year, and shares if when he roosfree the hall there are foun with Bird the distinction of being the only than three defenders in front of him. playars in the team who mat the Straits in -Perhaps our friend wasn't aware of this 1904

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