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HONGKONG BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

[ALL RIGHT BERRYED.] SPORT & ANECDOTE.

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BY AN OLD FOORT.

UNCONTROLLED PROFESSIONALISM A KANE,

The profesional footballer is still a much imisunderstood man, and he seems to me gier all condemned by those whose ignorance is only equalled by their vituperation. Ae I have very decided opinions about the paid players of our national winter game, I was muchi gratified

meut dalled the edge of his appetite This contention is an inimit to profesdensis as a __body—and an inane glorification of the

called amateur. There is not so muchi ama- teurism in the world as people think. MISCONCEPTIONE CONCERNING BOOTBALLENS:

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Tylocote, the Waigails, the late Mr. Willam Yardley and many others, either famons at for members of county familien. There cricket on

is B. B. Odo in the form of an merostio which runs thus

Banded together in fellowship's naine, -Anxious to further the national game. Novera joalongy, never a strilo

Darkens our asutral cricketing life. Over by over we stand in the field. Fired with ambition and scerning to yield, Be it a victory, be it defeat,--- Haining the notion "we're bad enam to beat.” Others may vivát us, nover shall fade The black and blas colonse, the friendships

we've made.

Here and heroafter the club shail embrace Examples for eter of Kent's tough old race. Raspect our fraternity, members, nor sefer So sterling a motto. Be brothers for ever." The feeling which permentes these lines and shows us the social aide of county cricket in the Garden of England" is wholly commendable.

Of course professional are at times afflictal with weariness and steloness from the monotony of constant play-and maybe they do not always put their best foot foremost. But cannot the same be mail of amateurs who regularly pursue favourite pastime? Surely we all know it in to sob an article entitled "In defence of profes-true of the amateurs who for six days a wook sipaal football," by Mr. Randal Roberts, is during three months of the summer assist their the New Liberal Review for February. The county at cricket. It is moreover quite cus- esky more nearly concerns the professional tomary to pranch about the dirtiness, the rough- himself than his genesis and the syster whichness, and the trickery of the game among pro maintains him, and or that account it to me fessional footballers. This is the most insane the more welcome, but there are points in the trash, and I agree with the Corinthiau player argument which I think may well be supple who urged that the Leaguers had reduced "an altogether contemptible Chemists and Druggists, High class keramented. Mr. Randal Roberts remarks that the she game to

ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic advocates of amateurism always point to the dis. *** Requisites, Queen's Road,

astrous results of professionalism in rowing and condition of milk-and-wateriness." I remein ber a match in which professional and an running, and the author, while admitting the amateur organisation met. The ball and bos ruptionsmong scullersand pedestrians, attributes

kicked out of play into an adjoining field, when Every Household Requisite, Depot for this lamentable state of affairs to "the completo an amateur charged a professional," "Hold un," Eastman Kodak Finis and Accessories; ostracism of the profesionals by the amateurs said the latter, "the balls out of play." "Never Whih I am a staunch hollaver in the coming- mind the ball: let's get on with the game," was ling of the paid and the unpaid in all our gains the ready and witty response of a really sterling 1 sa convinced that the degradation of the young fellow who enjoyed the rough-and-tumble. onramah and the foot-racer, who make money His idea of the game was like thint of the fent stumble along towards ends whereof they Watson's Building, Queen's Bond their be-all sud end-all is due to the all impor humourist who said that in footbull you kicked 242, and when you couldn't kick a man you tant fact that they have never been controlled by any governing body. Where there is no la kicked a ball! People have such strange zoticns there is licence, where there are no rulers thereof this winter sport. Do not the profesional is robbery. If a coller "selis" a race, swindles his supporter who has paid for his food and footballer wish to preserve u sanut and whale training, and fools the public, who is there to skin in order to play another day. Moreover, inquire into his excuses and to punish his the penalties for rough play are severe, kravery? Again if an amateur be permanently uspended by the Amateur Athletic Association for the flagrant offence of not trying to win, of

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and the modern reføres seems to bare a

real objection to a good solid shoulder charge which is part of the game. Indeed the re- farse of to-day. armed with bis whistle,

THE WAYS OF JUDGMENT. With his big wig on his head, biz black gean on his shoulders, and his glasses on his nose, the judge looks a learned and a solemn tigare: doesn't he? He does, my boy, he does; and well may evil-floers quake in their shoes when he glances in their fraction. world it is, and how blindly justies und judg. Alas and gadsooks! what & humbugging

know nothing.

And yet somebody must pronounce seatence, oven to the extent of making human heads cheap as rotten oranges,

And why not? Doth not Solomon way, For. in much wisdom is much grief, and he that in- trasath knowledge incrassoth sorrow

Thus it happened that the doctor whose pro- vince it was to say what ailed Eli Beard declared that Beard had heart disease, and that death was waiting for him a bit further down the road,

Now Eli Bened lives at Capwell Hill, Tet-

opment Works, Amstenrs Reguleiter wilfully deceiving a handicapper by false infor is too oft like a child with a new toy; he cannot him until one day in August, 1890, when, being!

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mation, or for receiving payment when compet leave it alone. The play was for heavier aud ing at a festival, the havon of professional mare violent in the days when the old public pedestrianism, such as it is, remains open to him. Any blackleg can be a cash prize footschool boys were such a factor in Association cur. Chere is no union to forbid him the track. football. To sam up I should say that football and to warn him off, let him be over such a professionals are not wholly good, but wither trickster and a cheat. Some promotors of foot are they wholly bad. They are just about ou à there is little difference between the openly paid handicape have the moral courage to refuse par with other men-and taken for all in sil cutries from men whom they have found to be and the great unpaid. Amateurism in the ill, wrong ans," to use the jargon of the path, but there is not much real amateurism io que but these isolated cases munot effect mudi goed: popular games. There is infinite slam, and What is true of rowing and running applies personally I prefer a block of Spanish mahog in greater or less degree to wrestling, boxing, any to American ebestaat with a thin veneer of billarde, swimming, and other sports. The hogany. I cannot understand why so many professors have no governing body to regulate folks prefer the latter. I am sure that on the their affairs, and to give the public any guaran whole professionaliam even with its admittel ice of genuineness and honesty. Henes the famite, has given to football generally higher bad ropate of these forms of sport where only standard of play, and has rendered the game paid men are concerned, Uncontrolled pro- more popular than ever with amateurs. fessionalism is a' bana, never has produced pros- BISMARCK & CO, JA,

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the footballer, whether it be at the Association or the Northern Union Rugby game. He is manacled and hackled in nearly all his move. ments, is compelled to train, and must play an Honest game. The footballer has not one title

THE MYSTERY OF B.B."

I was quite sorry to read of the death of Mr. W. J. Banks, in his eightieth year. The Squire of Orney was an old Keat cricketer, who will be much missed at the next Canterbury Festival. He played the game in the d ys of such giants. as Alfred Myau, Faller Pilet, and Nicholas Felix, whose deeds with bat and ball have inspir.

of the liberty of the cricketer, and for sighted poeta. Mr. Banks was a member of the Band months of the year is the best policed man I of Brothers, whose book of laws and list of 19 and 46. Der Vaux Bodhipabandiers, know. This is the advantage which profession members is untitled. The Mystery of B.B."

Sailmakers, Higgers, Commnsion & rents | al football his over other games.

The Band of Brothers compose a cricket elab which poswss goalut rules. There were sight and General Storekeepers Sole Agents for Shipowners'omposition (" Grey.

original brethren, and they drew up The hound Brand and Blumiell,

Spench & Co. Composition

Rules of the Mystery," as follows:-- TAILORSU

THE LOVE OF SPORA.

Moreover, it is assumed because a revives cloney for his skill at cricket and football he plays entirely for the sake of that remuneration, and not

any love or test for the sport it because he has self and the pleasure it can give. This is a very Naval Milltary and Court, 10. Queen's Road, commun argament, but it novar commends itself

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bury, Glos. He is of the comfortable und mellow ago of Bity, and all was going well with at work, he was suddenly seized with violent paine in the chest and heart.

He started for home, stopping every few yards to get his breath. Arrived home, the doctor was fetched immediately, and threw his practisel are over the patient, and looked gravo, as became the situation.

That was the beginning of eighteen weeks- Beurd had lost his appetite and his enjoy. think of that of doctoring, straight away. ment. Despite the advice of friends, and the doctor's drugs, he arrowed deeper down into the mud of misery und pain.

I got awfully weak and went almost to s

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shadow," he says, and half-a-dozen witnesses NO. 1, STEWART TERRACE. testify to it.

"At times I was literally in ngeny, and the dector maid, Beard you have got heart discure und will never do another hand turn of work." Such was the medical meu a opinion, and it made Bourd's hair creep as if a cold wind was stirring it at the roots.

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By turns, for a week, my family sat up with me at night, watching out for death. They Propped me up so I could breathes; and my leg, and feet

werk swollen out of all shape. Thus when a friend asid I must drop. the staff I had been taking and try Mother' Seigel's Syrup. My daughter gave me the first dose. The next day I was easier, and a few days later much better.

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because he is paid for bis work. The man who hansilis as brothers, upon undertaking to marry no enthusiasm store pounds, shillings and ponce any other brother on demand.. for his daily ron d of toil, and who merely dona his duty bee us he has to is essentially a ma chine, not a being rudowed with thoughts, reelings, imprises, aims, and ambitions, He would be a cuius at any calling. Thank heaven there are men who find pleasure in their trade or profession; who are artists, not

Of course, this is an obvions imitation of the mate workmen, Does the wood-carver, or the rules of I Zingari, but not so sparkling as those metal-worker, become lesson artist because here which the relabrated dramatist Tom Taylor ceivesin coins of the realm the ready rewardduo to him. In the painter of pictures less imbued helped to write. The Band of Brothers who DESIONS and Specifications prepared for with idealism because he larters the creations long to the county of Kent have included light-dranght vessels a spec Contractors of his brush for the necessaries of life? Do many titled parsonages and such well-known TO THE PUBLIC AND OFFICERS OF May be rented together or separately. for the supply and erecting of any type of you think, indulgent reader, that the footballer people as the Hoa. Ivo Bligh (now Lord machinery New work and repaire supervised. or the cricket does not enjoy his game, is Darnley), the Blighs, the Brasseys, the Christo- Dribblers" at football), Sir W. Hart Dyke, Mr. wereft of aspirations, and is only an animated persons, Mr. W. N. Cobbold the King of clod because he is a paid man? From an ex-

A. Akera Douglas, Mr. W. Poord Kelesy, Mr. tendre experience of over a quarter of a J. Le Fleming, Lord Harris, the Knatchbull- tury. I can never believe it. Mr. Randal Huggessens, the Hon. W. M. Jervis (of Derby Roberte vary pointedly asks the question football and cricket fame), the Kemps of Ton- Does anyone really believe that if Jobu bridge, the Lubbocks of Sevenoaks (where there Devey, for example, or Needhara were left i fortune to-morrow they would abandon football was a grand cricket ground at the core of the

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for good? Or has it ever been suggested that eighteenth century), the Marshams, the Mac. DENTISTRY in our International matches against Scotland kinzone, the Marchants, the Rov. C. E. Nopenn, the professional members of the teams dezive. W. H. Patterson, Captain Renny Tailyour, less pleasure from the contest than mesra. G. E., the Her W. Rashleigh, the Streatfelds, O Smith, R. McColl, or W. J. Oakley? Or Mr. John and Mr. L. A. Bhater, tho Hey. R. T. does a particularly brilliant ato shord less Thornton ("Parson Thornton). Mr. E. F. S. gratification to Robinson than to air. W. E. Moon, because the former is paid for his exertions between the gust-posts, while the latter's laboure are unrewarded." As a matter of fact, I know

One cannot be too quickly cared of Rheuma- MRS. several football professionals who have money-fism. To get rid of those awful pains that make and I recall a forward of Sheffield United who life a never ending series of tartare, now mill, had a fortuns left him several years ago, and is now excruciating, to-day in bed, to-morrow heb playing still as kesaly as ever—and a professional bling around on cratches-to to relieved of such condition is always the happiest period of one's too! Again, there is a world-famous Surrey life, Little's Oriental Balm has effected thou HOTEL in the cricketer who for years has owned considerable sands of wonderful cures of long standing case

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a man to be a professional. Why, I wastalking Mr. N. Bell, Woelport, N. Y., says

to

*For 10 years I suffered from rheumatism,

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THE following Particulars and TCROWN LAND AUCTION, to be held at the Cinos Public Works Department, où MÜNDAI, the 18th day of MARCH, 1901, at 3 F.M., are published for general information.

By Command

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day, and he told me that he worshipped the lia-down. I used Little's Oriental Balm, and itTVERITAS

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