6 
Bulkeley-Johnson, getting an opening; set the pace and, play ing brilliantly, scored 
for Hurlinghara. The home team now defended the goal by the chestnuts., The 
play opened by a combined attack on the part of Mr. G. Hardy and Mr. Bentley, 
which proved unsuccessful and the bell rang with the ball behind the visitors’ 
goal. 
Score—Royal Artillery, 7 goals; Hurlingham 3 goals. 
OBITUARY. 
Captain J. F. Browne, who was killed in action on the frontier in the Tochi Valley, 
10th June, 1897, was first commissioned as Lieutenant, 9th December, 1884; 
and became Captain, 1st April, 1894.' Captain Browne served in the Hazara 
Expedition, 1888 (medal with clasp) ; the Zhob Valley Expedition, 1890 ; 1st 
Miranzai Expedition, 1891; and Isazai Expedition, 1892. 
Lieutenant H. A. Cruickshank was killed in action on the frontier in the Tochi 
Valley, 10th June, 1897. He joined the Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant, 25th 
July, 1890 ; and became Lieutenant, 25th July, 1893. 
Colonel A. E. G arnault (retired), whose death occurred at Torquay, 2nd 
June, 1897, joined the Bengal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant, 12th June, 1858 ; 
became Lieutenant, 27th August, 1858 ; Captain 8th December, 1869 ; Major, 
31st December, 1878; Lieut.-Colonel, 9th April, 1886 ; Colonel, 9th April, 
1889 ; and retired, 8th October, 1892. Colonel Garnault served in the N.-W. 
Frontier Campaign, 1863 (medal with clasp); Hazara Campaign, 1868 (clasp). 
Lieut-Colonel R. C. E. North died at Rangoon, 15th June, 1897. He was 
commissioned as Lieutenant, 15th July, 1868 ; became Captain, 27th August, 
1879 ; Major, 13th March, 1885 ; and Lieut.-Colonel, 1st April, 1895. 
2nd Lieutenant S. V. Schofield, who died at Srinagar, Kashmir, lltli June, 
1897, was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant, 14th July, 1894. 
Major-General C. H. Smith, C.B. (retired), who died at Wendover, Bucks, 
4th June, 1897, joined the Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant, 18th December, 1845 ; 
became Lieutenant, 13tlT April, 1846 ; 2nd Captain, 17th February, 1854 ; 
Captain, 24 th January, 1857 ; Major, 6 th J une, 1856 ; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel, 
26th April, 1859 ; Colonel, 26th April, 1867 ; and retired on full pay, with the lion, 
rank of Major-General, 18th April, 1877. Major-General Smith served during the 
Crimean Campaign, was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and (as a 
volunteer attached to the Highland Division) in the trenches with the siege train 
at the bombardments of the 6th and 17th June, and was present at the battle of 
the Tchernaya (medal and clasp, brevet of Major and Turkish medal). Served in 
the Indian Mutiny, 1857-8, including the battle of Cawnpore, the affair of 
Kalee Nuddy and occupation of Futtehghur. Commanded the Artillery at the 
affair of Kankur; also, the Artillery in Brigadier Hale’s column in 1858-9, in¬ 
cluding operations before and taking of the fort of Sandee (twice mentioned in 
despatches, brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, medal and C.B.) 
Captain H. J. H. Winwood, whose death occurred at Gibraltar, the result of 
an accident at polo, was first commissioned as Lieutenant, 16th September, 1885 
and became Captain 1st November, 1895. 
