FOOTBALL.
U.S. LEAGUE MATCH:
One of the finest games of foot- ball that has been played this season even including the Hong- kong Club and Navy match, was witnessed on the Navy gound at The Happy Valley yesterday. teams were H.M.S. Hawkins and Ambrose "A" This is the first League match that the Hawkins has taken part in, and therefore & great deal of interest was aroused amongst the naval men of all ships. Both teams were practically at full strength, with the exception that Lieut. Bonham Carter was missing, from Hawkins team, and ERA. Chambers, the outside right of the Ambrose team, who is laid up with a bad knee was also missing.
The teams lined up as follows:--
EX- Hawkins-Keggarnart: wards and Humpreys: Willis, Wilson and Mongan: Webb, Harriss, Dawes, Stewart and Cunliffe.
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Ambrose.--Winstanley: Wood- roffe and Hobbs: Bath. Sargent and Hodge: Beardall, Roach. Downs. Marshall, and Truss. The referee was Mr. Skinner, of the Carlisle.
The game started in a sentional manner, the Hawkins kicking off and sailing away down theground. The outside man. in trying to centre, fell, and while the goalie was attempting to clear, Hurriss stepped in, and, seizing
the
opportunity, drove the bill int the net. Some of the spectators thought that the player, had handled the ball, and that the goal should not have been allow ed, but the referee did not see
so the godi anything amiss,
No sooner had the counted. Ambrose kicked off, than Downs. the centre-forward, sent the ballj out to Beardall on the right wing. This player, taking the ball well down. seat in a pretty centre, which Downs at once n'pped on to, sending a good shot in which bit one of the backs of the Hawkins, and then deflected into the net. Eight minutes of the game had gone and the score was This was very one goal each. swift work, and it was soon to be seen that the game was going to be a fast one. The Ambrose again got on the move the wing man. a rattling Beardall, playing
game, but the Hawkins was well served by the left back, Edwards. who played the game of a full back to perfection. When- ever the bali was anywhere near the Hawkins' goal, which was often, Edwards was there to meet it and elvar. Harriss, the inside man of the left wing of the Haw. kins, got on the move, but spoiled a nice bit of work by driving well, over top. Half time arrived with the score one goal each.
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On resuming. the Hawking seemed, if anything," a little the superior, but it was a very fast game and there was plenty of both sides. give and take on
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Cunliffe then started a move on the right wing, sending in a centre to perfection, but Dawes misjudgi ed his kick and the ball went sailing over to the Jockey Club pavilion. The Ambrose then had good try to get the lead and of one or two occasions seemed on the point of scoring another goal. but Edwards was
il there. A low ground shot. was sent in shortly afterwards by Harriss, the goalie falling full length to save it. This he did by putting the ball round the post. Full time came with co further scoring taking place, the draw being the proper dinish to one of the best matches played as yet this season.
After seeing the individual play of Winstanley, Downs. Beardall and Woodroffe, cf the Ambrose; also Edwards, Wilson, Harrise and Cunliffe, of the cannot help Hawkins, one wondering why some of the play- ers have not been seen more in the Navy representative mathes. One could hear these remarks passed amongst the spectators, "and I am of the firm conviction that a team of Navy players could be selected that would want some beating. A word of praise is due to the splendid and efficient way that Mr. Skinner performed his duties as referee; he was very smart in his decisions and always. very fair.
OLD BIRD.
DOGS TO TRACK THIEVES. Owing to the number of bur- glaries in Nottingham, the police are using specially-trained Airedale terriers in tracking the criminals. There is an epidemic of robberies in the city. Five houses in one street were recently broken into the same night. Tha robberies are aided by the fact that the city is plunged in dark- ness after eleven o'clock.
ST. JOHN'S
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THE HALL FUND.
Freparations are now being made in the Cathedral compe-1 to build a Hall where Sunday School j classes, meetings, atertainments, chor practices, etc., can be held. The want of such a hall has long bee felt. For the erection and Furnishing at least $40,000 are quired. Subjoined will be found a list of donations received up to date. The Hon. Treasurer of the Cathedral is Mr George Hogan, ni the International Banking Corpora tip, who will be glad to receive any sums large all for this ind.
Mr A. Ritchie
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