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SERVICES AT RUGGER.

Army, 36 points; Navy, 14 points;

By Major Philip Trevor.

It was a great game which the King saw at the Queen's Club on March 7th, and it was a great victory which the Army scoured On the morning of the game the statement was made in The Daily Telegraph that never before had

ed. All the afternoon these two

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914.

GENERAL NEWS.

Four Bany Place Kloks. Four of the six tries in the winning score were got in reason- ably easy positions, and B. C. Mr. George Cave, K.C. Harrison made no mistake about has been appointed Attorney. Mr. George Cave, K.O., M.P., the place-kicks. The Navy, who General to the Prince of Wales by the way were led at half time in accession to Lord Parmoor by 18 points to 3 were B (Sir Alfred Cripps). The ap matter of fact the first to ecore, and they got in all four free pointment will not have any effect the losers must be given the Umgent And The Exiled "Nine, on Mr. Cavo's seat in Parliament. oredit of producing the gem of Mr. Duke, K. O., and Mr. afternoon; for their fourth and leary Schloesser, standing last try, gained by their right-wing counsel to the Labour party

the soldiers gone into the field in three-quarter book Peet, well have been retained on behalf of this annual match with so good a obance of winning Indeed, the ing which greeted it. All isoven associates in their action deserved the enthusiaatio cheer Messre. Bain, Poutema, and their view was taken that upon the backs had a hard in the good against the owners of the steam- two famous Naval half backs, work, but it was anything but chip Umgeni. Oakeley and Davies, the chance of a sailor victory mainly depend-stereotyped passing that was then

"Red Week." Somewhere about half- seen.

Red bills with the inscription men played very finely indeed, difficulty raised was surmonated during a recent night posted on way came a obeak, but the "Remember the Red Week," were but even their splendid play by a neat return pass, and away buses at street corners, and on could not turn defest into & went the Naval biok division trees in Berlin and the suburbs, victory. Not only comrades in front, but also comrades in rear, left to right.

again in the original direction of by the Social-Democraic party. failed them; and, though neither

Police on patrol arrested about of them ever gave in or even lost ed for play, one bogan to think bills.

As fifteen minutes then remain- 50 persone who were poeting the his form, they could not prevent that, if the Navy backs could do Memorial on the Laisen Platz, The Kaiser Friedrich the magaifirent rushes of the that sort of thing, there was just Charlottenburg was besmeared soldier forwarde telling a prao

a chance that at the eleventh in six places, and red stamps had tical-indeed, an inevitable-tule,

One has era now complained match out of the fire. Possibly words "Red Week." The inscrip- heure the sailors would pull the Loen used on the base, with the that Davis was inclined to over that iles also occurred to the tions were removed with consider- individualise. It may seem the soldier forwards. At any rate, able difficulty. The Police Pres very irony of fate to tara round soon afterwards they instituted an ilent of Charlottenburg has now and acouse him of the other irresistible rash, which was ffered a reward of $50 for the thing. He was maguificent on followed by the movement lead-discovery of the perpetratore. Saturday last, and his unselfish- nese was what someone olledig up to Usher's second try,

pathetically quixotic. Again sud again did he put bis three-quarter line in action-for it should be stated that although well bastën in the looo the sailor forwar·le

Oakeley opened the naval score

Dublin Rlot Sequel. by gathering the ball cleverly charged at Dublin on March 14 Captain White, D.S.O., was when the Army full back (much with attacking a mail-car driver harriol at the m ment) had failed and a police insprutor. The charges to find touch. The next Bailor arose out of the disturbance try-gelter was Wodehouse, who which occurred during a proces- often got the ball in the tight scored something after the fashion ion of the unemployed to the scrummags and beeled well which MacIlwaine had pre- Dublin Mansion House. Captain but all to av purpose, The play viously scored for the Army. It White was the leader of the ers in the centre of that lino were not quick in getting away, they

was a very welcome reappearance procession. Captain White, it did not run straight enough, and the first-class football field was said, struck Inspector Purcell hat last year's England captain in the mouth and a sergeant on they were onreful enough not to draw their immediate opponents made, and it was fairly obvious the face. A ter being arrested. ere parting with the ball. There that his cruise in the Mediter- he became violent and called on was a time in the match-perhaps rapeau has not robbed him of his the crowd to rescue him The

form. The other naval try was captain, who sat beside Profe-s ite most exciting period - when the Navy rallied and reduced the gained by Simson, after a neat, Army lead to one of 7 points. Only one of the railor tries was though short, bout of passing. obtained in an easy position, and bak one was converted by A. L Harrison.

Then it was that one heard Naval Davies mast go spectators say, on his own; it is our only chance. The famous half back did make ono such attempt, and it narrow- ly failed of success. Through the soldier defonce he steered but just when a try seemed a probability the hand of a forward clutched his ankle. Davies made a great effort to recover, but be staggered and fell.

A Brillant Game.

Houston, his surety, had his head to his injuries & remand s nnd left wrist bandaged. Owing granted, and bail allowed.

From Antarctic To Asylum. Mr. Sydney Jeffreys, the wire hss telegraph operator who and not only its brillinney, but Mawson from the Antarotio, has It ertainly was a great game, recently returned with Dr.. also its accuracy, ome as a been sent to Ararat Asylum, welcome surprise. It had poured Melbourne, having been found with rain all the morning, and wandering in the bash near more rain fell during the match. Stawill. He had been without Considering the difficulty of the food for six days, Mr. Jeffreye conditions thas created, there was showed signs of derangement "Physical Superiority. exceptionally little fumbling. It while in the Anterotic, and was Well beaten as the sailors were, is practically impossible to make relieved of his duties. After especially the pack, for Oakeley list of the Army forwards in medical treatment be was believ. and Davies the match was a order of merit. Not a man in that led to be cared. diatibot success. It would be pack played for his own band (or

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Of the six tries in the winning deed, and he showed some judg Newcastle-on-Tyne, beside the C. M. Usher (Gordon Highland- Nothing is more we say, of your co- score four were gained by forment in taking the generous view. older colours already deposited ore), Sec. Lieut. A. L. W. Neave The trouble that to-day is small and earl- wards. Two of these were the unintentional irregularities, such there. The colours concerned (Ladian Army, Unattached), Lieut. ly romedied, if neglected may get beyond outcome of splendid rushing near asoff side play, knocking on &c. no were presented by the Dake of. W. Ling (R A.), and Seo, Lieut. If your eyes are giving trouble call on us single measures. Be on the safe side and the Naval goal line, while in, the doubt there were. With very Cambridge in London on July. F. Boyd (Northumberland and have them examined. No charge for other two there was a kind of keen forward play there always 13, 1864. and replaced by new Fusiliers), forwards, Pillmanlike readiness in the work will be those kinds of technical colours presented by the King st of the try-getter. Oace Huggan, irregularity, but never from first the Delhi Durbar on Decomber

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