vt | _SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, B. C., FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1913. Nea ee ea at eae eenanenen SPORTING EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK a < e oe Iseccssosssensneeeneceveccaneneseceseresssstnreccsnntrrecvenersssseettre 11144 The | Sidney \esteezie POSTPONED GAME WAS thom THumber's suck it a minnie | LATHERS TURN TABLES This mattress is made for us especially, and will compare ‘accident, but as Shorty was unable to favorably with th ld at h high Pri 12. play the balance of the period Norton | — ON SIDNEY AGGREGATION To introduce this, mattress we will offer a aiseount of 10 PLAYED LAST SATURDAY retired with him. — , — Following is . the line-up. of : the : — = per cent. for one month. Lathers Meet Defeat at Hands of Sid- | teams: a 7 The Home Team Meets Defeat by a ney Team in Brilliant Game. Sidney. oe Lathers. Close Margin in Exhibition Game at 1S] dr - H. Pottinger.... Goal ........--- Smith : Friday Harbor. | l Iney Furniture Co’' y = - E.Munro....... Point.........-. Moore|. Late Saturday night the Lacrosse en- G. Pottinger.... Cover ..... _. Sherwood thusiasts of Sidney charterd a launch and F. Humber... 1st. Defence ......Wilson set sail for Friday Harbor to play an ex- Norton....... 2nd Defence ...R. McKay | hibition game. of lacrosse there with the W. Munro... 8rd Defence ... J. McKay) Lathers on Sunday. A. large party of P. Humber. :.. Centre®™ ........ Steele | spectatorshad gathered on the field when Robertson .., 8rd Home ..... Stevens | the teams made their appearance, and ‘S$. Humber... 2nd-Home ....... Wall watched the game throughout with the Gerkhe wieees Ist Home ....... Coffee | keenest interest and everyone present ex- a 7 . Mould ........ “Outside ........ Young | pressed themselves pleased at the speed| | - ~ GENER AL MERCH ANDI SE Bedford....... Inside......-: . Mitchell | of the players and the gentlemanly con- . ; food _ Contract for Labor and Goods. Referee, McGregor; judge of play, duct of both teams. , T : 1 he McDonald. — - ot The closeness of the score was a very | el. 22. a el es and purchases. Sen good criterion of the game and when the Sporting Comm ents. final whislle sounded. the tally man an- . eye . nounced the fact that the Lathers . had The people of Sidney and district are | found the net eight times to Sidney’s sev- beginning to enthuse over the form|.y The Lathers were strengthened in shown in the last games by our lacrosse | jig game by the addition of McDougall, boys. When organised last year by 8) .cGregor and Petticrew of the senior few enthusiasts, the people of Sidney did Victoria team while Sidney was sho rt| not expect to see more than asmall num- four of her best men. ber of exhibition games and_ thought} The li for thi that it would be diffiicult to even field a lows. Ine -up for this game was as fol- Saturday..afternoon was warm and sunny, just the “kind of day that all wthleles. delight ‘in, and the lacrosse boys: of Sidney and Victoria were no exception to the. rule, as- they took the field -at.5 p.m. to play off the postponed gume of an earlier period in’ ‘the series. Both teams were, in. splendid condi- tion: as they. trotted on to the field at the whistle of the’ referee, and. there was no delay. in. starting the’ game sharp on time, as Manager. Tester, .of. the Sidney team, had seen to it that all | preliminary. arrangements were: com-: 8 picte. ; ay rom the first face- off it could easily ye seen. that the game.was’ going to-be a strenuous one. The passing too and fro wf the ‘small rubber sphere was quick is lightning, - and the eye. could hardly follow. it. The ~Lathers ‘gecured and ade a combined rush: on the. Sidney LIVERY, BOARD and SALE STABLES...... goal, shooting at close range, but Pot- | fy]] team. However notwithstanding the| ginnpy : ; tinger made.an easy stop. and sent the superiority last year: of the Oak Bay boys| + pottinger. — cares pall well out.to the side. After about] over our lads the latter hung together so ‘Tester eer 8 oint She m a ; , . . eight minutes’ play the: Sidney boys well and so improved both. their hone bs Pottinger. = point beesdads moe : Sees Ex ; | Gener ] Te: ing q Cc ir oti g 7 ttinger.:.......COVEL -.:...5:.. een 7 xP: ess, a ami an on as In and defence. that they now: are in’ the | Humber... 1st defence... McDougall position of being tied up with the Bays: P. Humber...-.2nd. defence... rae J, McKay inthe league standing: having each 3 M. Norton... lige 3rd defence..... Young wins and one defeat. On ‘Saturday the | ¢, Brethour. eStats defen ae secured ° the ball well ‘up the field, and. the home. “players... -made., a combined. rush on ‘the Lathers’ goal. ‘Back. and forth from one player to. another went. ALL KINDS 5 OF ¢ CORD ‘AND STOVE wood dl Sid. Hum- 7 the ball until it landed in. Sid, Hum- | tie will be broken when Oak Bay comes | Robertson... 3rd home 2.2 Stevens | ‘Telephone 20° ber’s “stick, ‘and. in. another second ‘it to Sidney. for. their. scheduled game “and . 2nd home: _.. Wall had landed in the net. : : jit.is to be hoped that Sidney will occupy vo Ast homes ? otti wwe} || ee. oe res meee ae “Both. teams. w - now be sidiigat 8. set ee after that’ ible Pe is: they eee Moutsde. MeGrege "Estimates given | on Land Clearing, Road Grading and ep show, signs” of. the fast: “wor gone uty 0 as many. as possi e..0 our citi- ae _inside........ 6 UNS a7 Farm Work. ; ; gots Soe ros Bey zens who. desire to see our boys win ‘out. Here's hoping ‘the best team wins. “and | - 2 aut ; that the best. team happens to be e Sidney. are “The ° Bluff That faile a “ “Did this happn to one of our local friends? ae Bob. opened. a real estate. office in an|. have put.in during’ the past: few weeks.’ “s oe Shamar was, a. , builder ee Bes ae attractive. ae Lesa and ~ i ‘The body. checking ‘of both ‘teams: was |» Of fame long years ago; ee oped to make his fortune. For days he eae . a - oe sat undisturbed in his little. office, ‘star- 7 xceptionally. good, and. it. seemed: hard AY Hamel: was a poet”. at fe - fing out atthe dusty roads: or: twiddling | ‘for any. one: player. ‘to: be able.’ ‘to! lose wep “Of whom ‘we’ little know. — his: thumbs, On: the afternoon: of. the): his opponent. ‘Sidney again secured the Sees a fens ere ee ra fourth day he. saw a man. “crossing - the ball, and after. some: very clever: ‘work “But once, a. legend hab: it boulevard diagonally headed for the door | once more ‘landed > it cin their: oppon-)|::. Shamar stood. and smiled. Surely. this was a customer. He must be |: ent’ Ss net, “Humber ; Agel: doing” = : Bofore a palace golden. >: ‘| made to feel that business was flourishing . nae “As the man stepped over the threshold trick. we 3 Which: he had reared abit styled. The second per od. started. fast, and a _ f Bob had ‘the ‘telephone receiver at: his the. Lathers showered: several shots on one ‘Hamel, ym a builder, oar - ear. and was talking” earnestly. into, the = ‘the Sidney goal, ‘put Pottinger handled Ana you: a singer—say, fat, ‘transmitter. oe a them all: with. the greatest. case. “There oy You: write a: song}. TH wager © po “That's correct, "he said” as the 1 man - . “was ia good. deal of end-to- end. play, ~Your: song: first fades away!” ” stood before him. “Right. “We will . ac: om cept your $15,000 cash tomorrow “and let j and finally the Sidney boys: made one a aoe ot a beng we of their rushes and succeeded in ‘find- ; “Ar arnel' wrote ‘a love song} ’ | the 30;000. remainder stand on a:ten year: : "\mortage. What? Yes. I'll: bring: the rN ing. the: net: one. more, .G. Pottinger SSA fragile thing it seemed. Hk scoring. on a pass from | umber. The ~~ Beside the’ palace golden: deed around © at li tomorrow ‘morning. ; second period ending With. the peare | os That in ine sunshine gleamod. Good-bye.” ~ Bob hung. ‘up- the telephone receiver standing. 8—0 in Sidney's favor, The third period was very similar to and turned an important visage to .the visitor. A the second, Sidney scoring - one more, making the score’ 4—0 In their favor; “Now, sir,” he sald, “what can I do for Uns time Robertson making. the oul, your”. ‘| “Why, I juat came e over,””'s 3 aid Mr. Pick: “In the: beginning: of the: fourth: the | A laithers seemed to wake up and. time ering grinning, “to, connect your tele: |, through, and after. ‘the: face- off. there Referee McDonal d. gas less. running indulged” ‘in “and” or : good = leal more’ clever. stick, ‘handling. a The Sidney team: seemed to have much . the best “of: this, as. they: have: improved. th. great deal in: the hard practices. they ote = oes THE WAGER. a: ON B. C. ELECTRIC RAILROAD: Three-quarters ofa mile from Deep Cove, the | terminus > of the B. CG Electric. railroad, Apply” on the Att to” ut when, the lofty. palace Had crumbled into dust, “And on: the wind was ‘dancing, - : The: > plaything of, each must, “ When Shamar long. shad. ‘vanished, aes and “again: plied. wp. the ‘Sidney: goal Forgotten. waa his name, | phone instrument with the wires,” se With -hot:shots:from aw points, but only. . When: Haniel, happy, hoarted, eae ~ HL L HOL JLGA I E woucnen) FEE sueecaded in getting past. Pottinger for yoo Was | known 1 no. more 10° fame} ire "What sculpture i is to ‘a block of mineble, : ane tally, amnking the score rend: at the {ow - esi education is ito a human’ soul,— Addison, eee | Minish: vf the: fame: Amd am - Bidney's : Sul in: that: tana tho” love Aone, favor. : : ao Was sung. py. lover 8 true; wan” fast. and” ‘eloan the ‘aasnat : rr “Tho. love. Aone wie immortal, sol Anroughout, and only. two, men “decor- “Its, theme forover now! os OSE RE ES | tad tho: fence: a r five “minutes” each Artin ‘Walla ‘Penh in Now. York | Norton’ ‘potting. his” for a BUght., mixup : : ie ie gee AE In Jott: fel: ‘in. tho: firat: pertod, and: ono : His mt Rote the. “opposing | foam Ine the “third | perlod,: . or: the home team ‘Pottinger n ‘gow! 4 wayod: tho: ptar RAUMNe, being. veritably a ' patone. wall pofore the: nots.» His ners formance. is remarkable owing to the thet thiut ho claims: to have never had tL MB icrons eintan ale MG ie, hand. mt thls ‘ant: dressers who: ‘attend. the. German. , | i ie Koopa on Improving, © Empress, became engaged to Philip Wat- A batteries, poworful pump, two. cabins, nine ton: capacity: nearly. t new; com: : i ‘ \ fay ’ t , . migg PTUVeHIENLA wore pgssible, 1 Wil not gon, page of the back stuirs. at Bucking: r plete with full equipment, $2,000 - fg ?° Mery moons until the Sidney team | ham Palace,” es New Sanitary Baths = _FOR Quick SALE. SI, 200 ‘ will ha Jooking: tor. nolan Bot - tonder,:| “This will be the first International mare iy the present one will be i shh | y riage among the. servants of the King’s | : ~ Jus t Installed at os | 1 ‘8. NAKANO & CO., 627 Pandora St., Viera Bes ; : eg oy: os fay stor in ono of. the big major leaguo#. “| oyschold during his reign and it) was |} : ony" One: TNeeldont mare “the ‘plea- er : | NL fie ald’ B be 1 aay necessary” ‘Sov the young ‘couple to obtain |f erry eia:s.- ay or. Shop aure of the Bune, Shorty. Stevens, of the the. consent ‘of ‘both the German: Emper: : . “Opposite Depot. . ' ‘ —— Or H. &l RI B. . BRETHOUR, Sidney. B. Cc. or and King, George.” Maat Sate vi tintiuckeon — Int hora, recolving, a Knook on | tho hen lc a » TERMS: One-itthe cash, balance in »Bgemi-annual payments - | FOR: SALE|- —— | 25c. each ye ey ine 1:29, ‘oF: arden’ may be left at Mr. ae _Critchley’s iabohaora ee pent ene ones teem mannan meneceyerearrucenaetgennwemermnt str laNretN RSet ryeeey eee oregermsentee eTocs “Here's. Real. Romance. Po AY ena “As a avesuit of the visit. of. King: ‘George cothe Ee and Queen. Mary to Berlin to’ attend the |" recent marriage, of. the: Emperor's: only | daughter, the Empress. will lose one of her most. valued servants, © During the visit of the. royal family. one of the assist: ell en aren aor ny rearsenmnaleicamaeal Fopdearenminiewsegeepnsenedaterioaranrteisiseaet ees eta rornnsvvintenpactenrenporncsten ta tot eae Ea ua - For immediate + anle we offer a3? foot, } 12 hp. 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