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Tho students led at tho end of tho II ret half, by a scoro of 15 to 13, but in tho second Imlf tho Kort Shatters evened things up by making 13 while their opponents udded 11. Then Stewart nmdo another" gool'fqr the Y. M. C. A. and tho game was puu. " " " """"'" There was a big crowd of rooterH all around tho gymnasium, and the applause- was long and loud. The greatest' Interest was 'taTiun'"Tn ' tho match and It wag so closo a struggle that everybody was satisfied Lieutenant Chilton and Corporal Woodruff ptajed star games and tho former especially did some excellent work; ha scored most of tho goals for hla side,. and. wis very active. Wood- .ruff also plajed up In great, fonn and In the last half he and Chilton changed places. For tho jY. M. C. A. Nott, nt center, played well and he worked hard to assist In the victory of Ills team. Scwart and Marcalllno bucked Null up strongly and llonan and Hooper kept their end up In styjo. " Thore will bo three games In ail between tho Shatters and the Y. M. C. A. and tho second ono will bo played at Fort Shatter on Wednesday, August 3. Should tho Shatters wlu the second game, tho third will be. played on soma neutral court, whero both teams would bo on an even foot ing. Daskctball Ib catching on every where and tbo oxorclse Is about as good as any that can bi obtained In ah encioMil building. The Marines ujTe said tq be thinking of having a go at tho. Shatters and t. M. u. A, teams and a triangular series would bo a good thing to start. The Bhaftoru Iiuyo u strong team and wltb a, little mora practice should bo able tq about defeat any team In town. iTIib'V. M. C. A. fellows udmlt- ted last' nlnht that tho soldiers had given thein a great go for tho honors and thai the next gumo at Port Bliaf- ler would be a dandy one. -, '.'... ... . . . ... ... Oeorge DWlght took Marcalllnd's place in (be eccond half of the game last night, and tho well known foot- baljer did Very well as u forward. Tho lineups of, both, teams woro us fol- lows; Y. M. C. A. Stewart and Mar- calllqo, ojwarda; Nott, center; Hon- an and'" iloope'r, 'guards. Fort Sliaf- tetv-McCall and Chilton, forwards; Details of the Play. Fulton, enlr; lemn and Woodruff, The Sydneyltcs learned Immedl guards. ", 'u 'aley the hull "was kicked 'off that Vote It's nclih& CALIF0RNIAN5 PLAY GREAT There were abou 8OU0 persons iresent at tho 8dncy Cricket 'hound when H) tinny 'Varsity filed ...u mi to tho Held nt 1 to p. tn When the students from Ai ippcaiuiuc a might)' lerlcu put In an cheer went up. to tho accompaniment of "The Star Spangled llunner," plajed by the State Military Hand. Tho vlsltois gavo vent to their Inspiriting war cry, receiving at Ita conclusion a xplendld ovation fi6m the specta tont.'snvs the Sydney'iSiin of June 19. Tho visitors aro a stalwart lot, and thcliv gieat weight enabled them to push, the home collegians In tho scrum. On boveral occasion the Hide and Gold got nun Ink prettily, but tho "new" men ut the game tackled, man for man, magnificently, checking overy attempt at tho -6yd-ncyltOH to el of i. the line. On (hanging ends the American!) put more vim Into their work, but their pnwlug was nut ho quick an tbo homettciH, w'lieii the visiting (ram made an opening by forward work they time tfter time nullified "the likelihood of scoring by kicking too hard, In jte.ul if earning' the hall at too. It was n incut Interesting game tu watch, and the advent of Amer ica as Itughj' plajcri) was a decided succc.ts. They showed a very good knowledge of the game, excepting that their passing back overhead nt all times was not the naV to keep th, leather amongst thciiiaelvcV. 'Nd doubt they will goln points frbm )ea- tcrday'g match, and a-belter exposl (Ion u( lomblniitloii might be look ed fur In their match against the Maoris nn Saturday next. . On the tide of America, llrnwn showed out as. full back. Ills kick Ing equaled that of Dwjor ut hit best, whilst he wus as sure In de fense and taking tho ball as any full-back wo havo had. Corf, the visiting sklppor, pluvcd a good game, though ho limped from a knock which ho received In the early stages of play Kern (wing tluee-quartcr) Is very fast, and did good work. Watta. on the wing, also plajed finely, while Chccdn wah the most conspicuous forwnrd. The Teams. America Full back, P. C. Ilrowne (Stanford)); thrcc-quartera. 13, U. Watts (California), M. Morris (Cal ifornia). 13. Kern (Stanford); five eighths, C. Allen (California , A. W. Elliott (California); half-back, C. Cerf, captalit (California); forwards. C. A. I'hlegcr (California), C. K. Cheda (Stanford), I,. S. Leavltt (Ne vada), D. Hardy (California), K. h. Dole (Stanford), J. JV. Plttlne (Stanford), II. U Horton (Stan- 'ord). II. Swart. (California), Svduey mil-back. A. L. Stafford; three-quaiters, A. C. .Jekvll, 1'. , A J ,,. h, g McLennan. K. M. Fisher; forwnrIl(i u j, ijnolds (captain), w w Martin. (1. W Macartney, A. n rjuffney, J. I)t Metjcalfe, II. J. giuyton, B. V, Mcjteowd, M. Max- we. Mr."C,"U. CocIirane"vaBjrereree. REMEMBER NO BY FOOTBALL IN SYDNEY tho Americans knew mpre about Ilugby than was expected of them. r'10 ,"cal mcn ,("t tne UM- I"1'', kicked off against a light northeast breeze tdwnrds the I'uddlngtou end, which tho Anierl-ans were defend lng. Within three minutes of, start ing tho brill came outot a scrum to Cerf, the American half, who cut for tho line, and then sent It, on to Watts, who got over. The Yankee full-back miffed the posts from' a nasty angle. America, 3; New South Wales, nil. This whetted the appetites of the crowd, and fur tunic tlmo aftcj the Sydney students were kept defend ing, or nt least penned In their own 2A. Stafford, the local full-back, now failed to gather up the ball, as Hor ton biought It along on his toe, and Watts, Klllott and Cerf, dodging nicely, and passing quickly, made for the local lino. A penalty against Sjdney was given heic, and Drown Just put the ball outeldo the posts. To the stirprlso of the crowd, and no doubt to the Sjdncy men, the Americans frequently got the -ball from the scrum and picked up a lot of ground. Several ot them proved too that they were no mean line kickers, ospoclally their (ull.back A wild, scrappy rush by the B)il noy men began nt halfway, but It developed Into a nice bit of juism lng,' and Mel.ellan 'was near)Vln. The Yunkee full-back handy,. though, and pulled up the local men on the line. There the visitors were penalized, but the direction ot Fis cher's kick for goal was erratic. Tho ylsltlng forwnrds were now proving themselves fast and i hard plavcrs, and the local backs had to be sprightly whipping up the ball as their opponents charged down. I loth sides experienced some diffi culty In keeping their feet, except when running straight, and on sev eral occasions the slippery ground spoilt chanies for the local students. The Bjdnevltes were pressing, when Cerf kicked well up-fleld, and Watta and Morris following on had almoH hustled Stafford at his own SS Pull-back Drown proved a tower of strength tu his side with his Una kicking, und at this junction gained fully SO yards for his sldo with a beautiful kick. He seldom followed his own kicks, or run up with .... .... .. up the bull before kicking. He was brilliant In other wajs, however, and us the Sydney men charged at him after he took a kick, be Hide stepped several ot them, and then gave to Allen, who run up to (he Sydney 35, butIartln tut off prog res. ' ', -, The Sidney men then raced (or the. visitors' Hue, but Watts, by rfar the best of the American three-quarters, stopped tho ruBh, although a score seemed certain. A local 'niuii offside saw the ball toar awa'j's' tu1 mldfield again. , ' The half-time whistle sounded with the Sydney men pressing. the visitors had thus far shonu thUl-. inougn iney unuerbioou mo fuico they were lacking In the very line points ot the game, but nevertheless (Continued on Pace 10.), Se r Fashion " J BASEBALL. ALL-MILITARY TEAM WILL TRY ONCE MORE TO WIN This Afternoon at Athletic Park, the Soldiers and Japanese Will Try Conclnsions Much Interest in tame. This nftornoon at tho AthlcMc Park ti.o tVaseda ball team will go up 81,-itnst n picked military nine, and a very exciting and Interesting game Is expected to bo played. The Service men had a practlco vestorday after noon and a number of men turned out with a view of making tho team Sinclair and Peyton will probably bo tho battery for tho soldiers, and the pair should be nblo to work well together Davis, Slorp, Lemn, O'Sul llvan, Townscnd, McCall and Wullera will no doubt bo in too game, but a final selection has not yet been made. Aala Park was tho scene ot action yesterday, and ' some good practice was Indulged In. Tho Athletic Park diamond was too wet and muddy to play on but It Is expected that It will bo In a fit condition this afternoon, It was at Hrst understood tbat Itoblueoti of Lellohua would do the latching for the Military team, but as ftoblnson Is In the expert rifle tuntcst, and the contest could not bo pulled off yesterday on account of tho rnln, today wns apioluted for the experts to'liang at" the targets, and Iloblnson Is compelled to take part, thus preventing hi in from play ing In the ball game., ' The story tluit',.lJohlnion was under nrrcst. In the guardhouse, and n subject for court-martial, as ap peared In tho morning paper, was flatly contradicted this noon by an officer of tho Fifth Cavalry, who came to the 1) u 1 1 o 1 1 n office for that express puiposc. He stu'lcd the facts as above given as tho reabon why Iloblnson can not play today, and was nt a loss to account for the damaging s'oiy that appeared In the morning paper. Sinclair will be bo hind tho bat In today's game. Thero was somo talk of using Doll in the box Instead of Peyton but It would appear that the man from Camp Wry ' cupable of holding down the Wn- I ,.... In .. .Inn. nvuur. Kilt PnlHD lAV. ton Is Improving every week and ho Ib pitching good ball now-n-davsj he la a hard worker on tho diamond and Is a trier all the time. The game Is to start at (4 o'clock this afternoon, and no doubt a btg crowd ot fans will fill the bleachers. The Honolulu Japanese arc turning out In great numbers for the ball games, and they aro as enthusiastic now as they were at the start ot the series. The Wasedas have done very well an far In Honolulu and, although de feated a few times, In most cases the score has been ono to nothing, or hionietfcftifilraost. ua cloieJ-i " . 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