IN THE SPORTING CIRCLESWhat Is Being Done in Football, Rowing and What Hot.k Heavy Teim for Grldlroo—Personnel ol Myrtle tod Healtol Crews—Lelltol's Not lo Ctumploostilp Rices.00HC. BiThe enthusiasts on athletics arc coming to the front now. The baseball fever has died out, and now comes football. The Town team is organizing, and thero i* talk of a Pnnahou team. How ever, the greatest surprise iu the football line is the recent formaActioiAerethisdirelioneonTto ition of a team composed of some winwoitb^k.reoftofuTI)'HiI11)01ml Iof the heaviest and best players in towo.Here is a list of the men who have given their consent to play : j of Prince David Kalanianaolc, J. Wise, D. Motley, I. Crockett, 8am Johnson, Chris. Unit, M. II nigh- j In tailing, Vivian Kiebardson, D jceu Koii, D Kupibes, John Laue, for Pahan and Kauhane. IA glance at these names will lv recall some brilliant work dou» on go*, the gridiron during previous foot- to ball seasons. qoiJohn Wise, manager and coach, rna ib- lias played on the Oberlin team, tha jub one of the b**st football organizn fl \ tions iu the West 11 •• states that are ick he will have bis men out for work d »t in a vory short tun*. The name I yes of the team has not y**t been pick- I ed out. '•Invisibles'’ was thought Inr of but the size of soun* of the runu *d uni whh pointed out and this name wit lie. had to be discarded. insold j -ureters9»*D