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The Middlesex Courier from London, Greater London, England • Page 7

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-sum; :0 HARLESDEN LICENSING SESSIONS. fi-'i: EDNESDAY, I I ARCH 18. BEFORE Messrs. W. Bird, DX.

(chairman), If. Bf. Pownell, R. O. Davies, J.

M. Grant, E. Boville, J. Cockshut, and Major Wilkinson. Applications for New WiluamHopkin applied fafjIKefoitijthtime (five having been made' by former tenants) for a provisional grant of a licence to a house, to be built fifi.

the corner of the" Harrow Ebad land Tremmar Gardens, Kensal Green, and which it was proposed to call the Albert Victory" Matthews madejths application on behalf of Mjr. Hopkin, and Mr. Trayers Humphreys opposed on behalf of the landlord of jthe Arms" "and Mr. Collins on behalf of the'landlord of the "Waldo gentlemen haviijg addressed the S. Tilley said he appeared; ion behalf' of the Willesden District oppose the application, and he stated that a large deputation had appeared before the Council at a recent meeting and tresented petition against the'granting of the licence whicK he now to oppose, and he that there were already a sufficient number of licensed premises' in the application was not granted.

Mr. James Basey made an application in respect to the "Old Plough," Kilburn Green, and a' case where five, applications had been made for a provisional arid eigKt applicalioniS for a' full Mr. Isaac Wi'liains also applied being the fourteenth time) for the provisional granfe of a licence to a house to be built'at the corner'of Kilbum Lane and New Road, Kensal Green, to be called, the Sir, Stafford Both these 'together. Mr." Besley, appeared for.i both Applicants, and Richards -appeared-'' Mr. was.

considerable Apposition, the ohe'beingfrom the owners' of the "William IV," public-house, Kensal Mr. Besley said he thought it must be admitted that a great change had come over Jhlfeneighbaur; hood during the last twelve months, nnU'ft great change had also come over the United Kingdom Alliance, for they appeared to be of opinion that the mere putting up of a place where drink could -be sold was not a and it.was now transpiring, owing; to the change of mind which was taking place, among people, that ministers 1 and other good.follra^coiild'gp; about without Shocks whicfi'they had" formerly'' been in the habit of experiencing whenever they saw a nice mahogany frontpf a new public-house staring them in the face. It must be that while drink was sold at these were also places where the wants of the public were supplied. The only point under consideration now was, whether the Bench would allow spirits to be sold at this house or not: house was near the Queen's Park Was. originally built with the evident "intention of its: being a teetotal colony; but there had been people there who had saved up their money, and haying become owners of their own by-this a original intention of a teetotal colony had to a great extent gone off; United Kingdom Alliance was not more success- nil in the matter of, colonisation Germany.

He that the extra number of houses which -had -been, erected in the neighbourhood, "together with Other' causes, entitled the applicants in these particular instances, to a addressed the Bench, but the applications werenot, -granted. The case of Mr. Sydney'Page, of th'o 'Sfo'fesC'Kensal whether he had. contravened the Act bottling beer himself when he had only an was now brought up againMr. Travers who submitted that Mr.

Page had again acted contrary to the Act since the date when promised the Bench that he would not put ariy. more beer into bottles in the way. which had been Humphreys called one witness, and Mr. Besley called another witness on his side to show that Mr. Page had done everything he could to.

carry on a proper bottled beer trade, and Mr. Page himself having been7'sworn and given the Bench a full assurance that he had not acted in contravention pf the law and had'no intention of doing sd, the Chairman Baid the magistrates did not considerthat there had been (sufficient evidence brought before them tfij justify them in taking away the licence, and the matter would pass over and the licence would decision was received with applause in court, which the officers in charge at once suppressed. Grocers' was made by Mr. Clifford Gosnoll on behalf of Mr. Charles Henry Dmry, of 103, Minet Avenue, respecting a licence for wine, spirit, and beer, which was opposed by Mr.

licence was granted. Mr. Firth appeared in behalf of Mr. Walter J. E.

Kins, 33, Acton, Xane, respecting a beer licence, which was granted. Mr. A. H. D.

Nonweiler supported the application of Mr. Frederick Glover, 92, WiUesden Lane, for a beer Firth opposed, and the licence-was not The application of Mr. W. H. Hassell, 67, High Street, tbeer supported by Mr.

Matthews, was granted, subject to the'sale. in bottles i. -The application of Mr; William''J. Pinchen(chemist), 229, Higli Road, Kilburn, for a wine licence, was adjourned until Application was made for an additional-licence by Mr. J.

Quitta, Mary's Place, Harlesden, which was Mr. Collins appeared in support of an application by James BE Roberts for a licence in respect of new premises at 8, Neasden Lane, Neasden. he haviagjlicensed.premises at Denril application was opposed by Mr. licence was not granted. Mr.

Firth opposed the of John: Smith, Barry Harrow. Road, for a. beer licence, which was not granted. An application was made-byjG, Singer 27, Acton Lane, for a wine and beer licence, a -licence wine however, only granted. Summer; nays, 134, Minet Avenue, for a licence to sell beer, but supported by Mr.

was -granted. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. AU adjourned application from the previous.day came before Patrick Mulherin" HOCKEY. WiUesden Skating Club v. Palace Club.

Saturdays-evening, the- Nationals Skating 1 Palace was the scene of a sportman-i like event on the ice; when Palace Bandy Club (who are now getting well into harness and show some exceedingly good play) met the principal skating cluBp in metropolitan district, hailing' from Wille3de'n. "The play throughout was very fast, both teams evidently doing all they knew, oL this close play was that fully ten minutes elapsed before the obtained, when, after a regular in front of Willesdeh goal, the Palace team managed to 6core. Half time was; shortly' afterwards caHed, and not until' twenty-five ininutes after the commencement of the playMbhafc ihe second goal obtained, again by 'the Palace team, who in another minute put in their third, the play terminating with 3 goals to 0. If OWING. "Old special general meeting of the "Old Chums" Rowing Club was held-on Tuesdayf at the "Junction Arms" Acton Lane, to discuss its financial position, when it was decided to hold av general meeting at the same place on IMarcKtgfthi-i, at p.m., for the purpose of winding up the old club and starting a new one.

QUOTATIONS. Beat load, Inferior Cut Clover Best Meadow Hay Inferior Straw Supplies rather exceeding prices are and vtrading of the buyers. demand; SHOOTING. Middlesex Gun good field; of 15 competing several fiiends attended: this club's iattractiye grounds; day afe-2 rim. in miserable weather, and this no doubt accounted i for the poor scores made in the two first competi-; tiong, both of which were won by Mr.

Cole with' 5 and 4 breaks respectively. The club cup hroiighf out 11 competitors, a new member, a very fine shot (Mr. Brookes), became the holder of the. cup. and also first holder of the hand-; some and Irvine shield, and won the- sweep in" the next event.

Some unknown 1 trap' followed (which seem popular at the -Welsh Harp), and the shooting concluded with a handicap sweepstakes. (3rd); applied for a six days' licence for, the pavilion at the National Athletic GrounaB, Kensal Warburton appeared support of tile- application, and Mr. Trayers.HjH^.hreys.Qppased, and the magistrater, who haa viewed the premises, refusedthe LONDON FHIDAY, MAECH 13. i Edgat, St. John's cldthier.

Ptiblic examination, April 23. Public omy Road, Kilburn, and Bedford Row,) April 14 ii i. TUESDAY, MARCH 17. Receiving 0. Saunders, "ortsdown Mansions, Maida Vale, retired lieu- tensnt-colonelijl'Her i for I' High" Bbad 1 1 tobacconist, discharge suspended two years ending reUroary20, 1898.

FOOTBALL. Fixtures. MAKCH Railway v. Grenadier Guards T( R), at- Tufnell (Semtfinal Middlesex Jiinior Cup.) Metropolitan (R) v. Hammei-sinith at toioe.

Metropolitan (3rd) v. Shepherd's Bush (3rd), at' home." Harrow. Athletic, Uxbridge, at SouthalL (Semi-final Middlesex Senior Cup.) 'BQtr'(B), at' Harrow. Beethoven TrVvKensat: Athletic, at Wormiplt FaTm. ji-: KenJsonti'Gardens Schools, at home.

-Wembley v. Old: Fullerians, at Watford. Wembley (E) v. Doric, at "Wembley. Harlesden V.

Bushey Grove, at home, i Harlesden (R) v. Morley, at Wormwood Serubbs. Holland's Athletic v. Clissold, away. Swallows v.

Craven, at Holly Lane. Hehdon Rangers (R), at home. Christ Church (Hendon) V. Hadley, at Hendon. Christ ChuTch (R) v.

Cricklewood -at Hendon. St. Andrew's V. St. Pancras United, at Kilburn.

St Andrew's (R) v. Crescent Hampstead, at home. WiUesden Park v. Mercers' School, at home. Crescent Hampstead v.

Old Hampden Gumey, away. Crescent Hampstead (R) v. Old Hampden at home. Crescent Hampstead v. Hanwell Hanwell, and resulted in a win.for the homo team by 3 goals to ouo.

Craven. (B.) v. on Saturday last, and after a hard tussle ended in a draw, each side obtaining 1 goal. H. Diggin did the needful for-the reserves.

Wembley v. at Wembley, and after a game more in favour of "suffered Crescent Hampstead (3rd) Clentent. were victorfiiusby 7 goals-to this of 27 goak to 3 scored by Crescent (3rd) in the JUjstijthree matches. "Crescent Hampstead v. Hammersmith West London League fixture, Saturday at Queen's jParp' before 36ofspeetators, one goal eachv the firstJdrlbSn gaute League this JS gi I 1 v.

Wormwood Scrttbbs League match was played Saturday last The Beethoven was obrly represented," anfl ihad it sot been for fessrs. Greeiifieidj-Gage lind Bromley, the score might have been otherwise than Beethoven 2, L- Harlesden (B.) v. Vulcan was "played at JRoundwad ikitj aid-'at scbred jpnee. In the second half Harlesden played with great an opening no fewer than sS times. The goals were scored by the following F.

Carmichael, Skinner, Stevens, Nunn, 1. j-. The STewtXiondon Railway, the.iinalists in the London Junior Cup, decided to withdraw their name feom "the" proposed new League, as the com- are with the conduct of the West London League Competition. The entry of their LpndoDKLeaguejjyiiSjiwe learn, I i 'I London iL of council of theJF. A.

to be held on Tuesday for the replayed tie in this will be Mr. H-. A. Crowdy in semifinal round of at Tufnell-'Park, where the third' Grenadier Guards (R) and Metropolitan Railway take the I Keninont Gardens School v. Boys' the first half Kenmont, who had the hill in their favour, held half time crossed over with the score 2 to 1 in their favour.

In the second half the, Brigade interfaced necessary i i s) cSSarging-tmlir smaller opponents in an manner. Westall the Kenmonf captain Siea hard to avert 'unsuccessful aiid the Brigade won by 5 goals to 2. ff i ''Swallows-'? of the last Drayton.had all thebesT df trnles diiMng the ffrsrhalf, ant' atteV 'tKe winning by 6 goals to nil. Swallows; v. at four Holly "BirdsJ have been selected" to oppose the -(GdalJ Nairnj (forwards) G.

Kerr, A. M. Kerr, Greenhalehj Bulginj As the result of a little Iocjil between'these clubs -a good '4' metropolitan Bailway following will-represent, the -rlst -team- to-day-; against 3rd in the semi-final Middlesex Junior W. Gillett, W. Sutton, W.

Mosdell, G. Pearce, G. Httmphreys, -38, pontes," R. Merrifield, Jones, Wi': Humphreys. Reserves T.

Nnrih and A. Aldridge. Train 1.10 from StonebridgeParki Dudding Hifl to Junction. Road Railway), 7 Kiek off.2.45. Reserves play Hammersmith at Home.

Team Roe, A. Ward; P. Brims, W. Piarce, C.Martin, J. Roe, F.

Long, H. 3rd team "day. Shepherds Bush 3rd at Home. Hammersmith Brf Wormwood Seriibbs," League fixture was decided on'the ground of: the Conner on Saturslay last, Harlesden set the ball in motion against.a strong wind and the' what was a driving rain. At the interval led'by 3 goals to nil.

On resuming, hqmestersbad di)out ten minutes before time drew just before 'the. whistle sounded Gadd obtained. raced away for goal. As he of-shotting he was deliberately tripped, and brought down heavily, but somehow or other he managedtp- get his head on the ball, and amidst great flxeite- 4 ment and cheering, from the spectators, he forced the match out of tfie Harrow Athletic 2nd Coldstream; Harrow on-Saturday last, the ground being in bad team, who had the services of R. R.

Barker, simply made ringsjround the soldiers, WKonijtjiey defeated by 9 goals Dick Hughes and Barker scored a-few minuses from the start, and the latter player-: also added 'third; then the giij-jls. JMidia. look scored for thein, the game remaining irr-this state "at "half" time. Resuming, Barker qujckly added a fourth, and after Stableford 'had been called upon to defend, Hughes passed to a fifth. The home team hp4 by far tb.e.best,of the jfyfyi fiie well it! must be said that the opposing halves Hughes scored goal number six, Barker headed the sevenih, and the same player running through the men soon added eighth', "while" the ninth came from the toe qf Dick Hughes.

Stanmore tr. teams met on the "White Hart" ground on Saturday last in the round of the Middlesex Junior competition, when Stanmore had to -JJroadjwater won-the playing the "wind, put on two goals in the first half the Stanmore forwards gave" a poor exhibition, and seemed inclined to do-anything- rather than shoot. in seoond half Slqugh, scored for fdifiusod moid life? intp. their 1 of theJBroadwater forwards' carried a goal for them, and.before the cjqse Hart made Bruce seemed the only Stanmore man who could play. Teams: Lovis an4v.Ghapn\an;;,(bai3siJ, and Butter (half-backs); E.

W. Hart (right), Pardoe (centre), J. J. Denyer and Woplley man, 1 (goal) BXLA Tewsbii (Bactsj';" arid Bourtoh -'Wem'bley GoMhurst return match between these teams.was.iplayed oil the former's ground at Captaiil- Beeson won the toss, much to the favour of the WemHeyites, as a very strong wind was blowing towards yj)Sh. 'starting ibe ball taken, i'nto dangerous goal, out the homesters were net long, however, in AowMgitheir.mettle.

By excellent combination 6f the" Wein'bloyites, the ball was very soon "carried to the" vicinity of backs 'showed splendid form, but the homesters wererequed to- them, and before long Slaughter put in a very hard shot -froni- completely baffling the visitors' custodian, hence goal mimber, one was scored for home'team. Upon the' re-start, theball was' again kept well Avithin tne visitors' half, and soon Slater; put in splendid centre from the promptly into he- net." At naif-time the score, (R) -2, Goldhurst 0, Eventually St. Andrews v. West ground at Holly Lane was in a yeryrsloppy state, when tliese teams met to decide a Fnendl'y:" The Saints were ou the field in full force by 3.30, but afstavtiwas not nearly 4. o'clock, owing to some of the Hainpstead men basing late.

The Saints', "having the set the ball rolling and soon made tracks for their opponents'' goal, and before the game was ten minute? old," drew; first-'blood for the homeiters withJi long; how woke up. a bit, and.gopd play.was shown by.Christie; and Mc' Cluire, Wt Kirby'being" in the way they were not -allowed to -get -too near the Saints' -goal. The homesters. most.of could not so6re, and at half trine the'score sjdod St. Andrews, 1, West Hampstead 0.

The second half was somewhat, to' the The continued to keep pressuifeand but for the ground would have scored several goals. H. Barnard strained his leg about 20 minutes before although- he? still the Held the Sana's were. practically playing only 10 'Nothing furtliet Tesulted," and the Saints ran out winners by 1 goal to 0. To-day the Saints play Rovers, at home, North-West London League- matchr 1 metropolitan Bailway v.

Lewisham St. Xonaoih Junior Cup'. teiinlmetin the ifinai of the London Junior competition, on the Essex County Ground, 2,000 spectators were present. But an hour before play commenced pf rain; had rendered'ttie ground had a perceptibly bad effect upon the play. A special, train, was cljarteredf-byrbotK clubs, and party, feeling was inanif ested-throughout 1 by the respective supporters.

At advertised time the following, elevens, Woodrboffe; goal'; C. PI Buckingham and W. Atkinson, backs; E. C. Neville R.

B. Crump, half-backs; M. B. Kennedy, C. Fieldtsr," 'J.

forwards. Gilletfr, 'W. Sutton and W. -Mosdell, backs; G. Pearce, captain; Gv -Humphreys and fsfe'Wargop, halfbacks; Wobf," "tfonesr R'f Merrifield, A.

ones and W. Humphreys, forwards, Refer.ee,. lin'esmen, Ben. Sans A. R.

Partridge. Lewisham won the toss, and dayj evening this weB-known club held, its'annual whetta'icapitalprogramme bid, been The largci and" handsonie" clubroom was crowded to despite T3ie and dirty gataely 41b.jand tqj iRJvices, and a y9st. SIC. open competition. A.

Bogle Field. F. thp-nnal, of the list. 41b. competitiohVcIn.

novices' Whiting (Belatze B.C.) beat 'O'Brien imHie first bout, EUcrton-in the seoond, and W. Hughes (Polytechnic B. in the final. In the 9st, 41b. orguicbmpetiJipnVJ beatD; Kennedy (Stanhope B.C.) Professor Jem Brock in seoond, and W.

Nelan Jhe evehte of the three; "The prizes were Tlistributed "to the Tvinners close by Mr. B. J. Angle. intense excitement, the wing getting away at once, but were up by Buckingham, strong 'JkickJ -Jk visit to llie' railway quartera found Mosdell at home, styje, butj Nevillef-returfied; aiid on to-clear a soft Frpm tiie goal-kick nlay.

settled for a while team-appearing to have no material advantage. Humphreys, at tricked, and a stupid one of, the to BnokiBghanif to! qther end, Sutton-stopped Lissant and -Peaarce" Stayed for a could not break espexaallvbeing uSerul; sending thebafi over 'ismfthe rpaa became ffequi'nt ty botli teams. There wis not much-toichooee between -up to-now, yeffthe fomatds- w6rked i macb cleverer than their opponents) forward line, though it must not- be forgottfen thatij. JS. Jones was piaying with aninjured-kiiee.

Merrifield, A. -Jone3, and Mf frequently conspicuous, and the Lewisham defence looked winded of reason- was then given against the Mefe''- 1 to rsee- -wtts-jgiven. Free 'kicks -xm 1 yet nothing resulted, and "corners" were got rid of in Half-time was ap- notiiing; wyfeboth elevens going sfroijgtethe backs of each team accounting for a Buckingham and Atkinson (tHCTalter had returned after some ten minutes' absence), were especially clever, of ims.tiagi. wing.were but." after tne' up.for dj6feidai' soon afterwards. -His i-eentres, r.jipweyer,,, imrable, decidedly hard luck.

After times (and he played'a having tricked and got cut completely "pff.his;-feet byfa no foul was given. The'lwilat the iafiie was "several yards from him. Woof soon after skimmed the cross-bar, and then wasjytaken to the other end, where Parker 'hair a clear shot with only Giilett to beat, but the ball struck, the uprifiht, ancL "Mets. goal lasted a long time, but nothing fafitg thfe'vshooting powers of" Lewisham is' "strictly limited." The "Saints" were beginning to showsigns of; wear, when a smart run down by the right, and "Teddy" Woodrooife witii a low Metropolitan cheering, Ifettishaiii sileftie, and a faint cry of off side." the'right-wing broke away, and racing down, nearly other end was attended with misfortune i for leaders, for when within.the-fatal Une, the ball ran up A. Jones and.

penalty was '-J VIM afters a i pause, alio wed-by who appealed not to have met the Casei' but it was Buckingham took" the kick, and Gillett, missing only by the ball rolled Over 'the line. This was oTpEtai the whistle sounding directly the centre kick had been taken. The Belsize BoJring Wedncs- LATE JffiWS, Watch-and- significarkee of tiiis realised by' a number of who 1 assembled outside the House, Harlesden, pn-Wednesday-evenmg, in the hope of gaining by a variety, The ehtertainmcnt liaa iipon them the words Watch and Wait;" the -meaning of which the intended audience fully realised after they hadiwaUed nearly' an.bdur, and then learnt that bourhoou, althougli they had engaged the Hall. Entextaiinment at Jthe evening, a capital entertainment was given by visitors from under direction TtlrP 1 Rii.Marafr.-son-of "Mrr'SrMarsli; Relieving Officer. Aiuongst jpi'csent were Mr.

and Mrs. Biddisoombe, Mr. and Mrs. Margetts, Mr. Perkins, 5 Mr.

Marsh had- provided an excellent and theihinates' thoroughly continued applause through- oOEe-Capabre artists. Mr. Marsh, as the giyer of the.entertainment, was heard in seyeralrrJk'i, his elocutionary selections of the -best. Bik -'Evening of Recitals," a nominal swasinhuistSDrous, but in Brownin Playing." he proved'Tiims'elf "an" elocutionist of tlie first order. iHe also gave two;" songs Four 'Oss Chiif-a-Bang and Miss Beattie jfiowes sang very nicely The Keny her sweet and sympathetic rendering of "Dacfdy won deserved applause.

For Killarney," too, the fair artiste was encored. Miss Nellie Holmes, besides acting as accompanist jSanoforte tbe fiisji she was encored. Diabelli's famous duet in was extremely well played by the and Lillie Marsh, and Mr. H. R.

Matthews, with two good songs completed a.bright.and intgtegting the iipnflusioqj Mr. a vote of tiianks tothe -artists, and'--Mr'-Margetts after this was carried with cheers, a like com- -pliment-was-ayrarded-to the master and matron; cheers for the visitors and others, and theNational Anth'em, i Public ENDON UNION. ih'e Union invite Tenders for the purchase of about 120 tons of Merrifield started the Hendon Union Workhouse, near Edgware. delivered.to me, for "Granite, iiot later than Wednesday, the 25th instant. themselves to accepi; any Tender.

By Order, of the Board, I -iv SEABROOK, Clerk. '--TJuMm-Offiees, March 19, Works, Dyne Road, N.W. BEATEN" Vi "CLEANED 1 CLEANED AND DYED. Blankets, Table Cloths- Sofa, and dp Covers. SAVED PRICE LISTS and ESTIMATES Goods Fetched and Delivered Chintz, Tapestry, Damask, Silks, Gloves, Feathers, Hats, Furs Rugs.

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