The Record Newspaper 03 June 1922

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QUEENSLAND.

TheRedemptoristMissionconducted

IcyFathersCollinsandWalsh,C.SS.R.: inStPatrick'sChurch,FortitudeValley,wasagreatsueeess.Greatcrowds attendedtheMa,oes,thesixo'clock Masswasparticulailywellattendedby theinchofthepar:-h.Eachmorning over1,0(K)parishionersreceivedHoly Communion.Attheeveningdevotions thechurchwasunabletoholdthe crowdswhocame.Therecordattendancewasreacher)ontheeveningespeciallygetaparttotheBlessedVirgin.Attheconclusionofthemission thewholeoftheparishwasconsecrated totheBlessedVirgin.Specialnights weredevotedtoiieSacredlleartof JesusandtothePassionandDeathof OurMessedLord.Fully3.000parishionersreceivedHoist....7ommunionon :heclosingSunday.

ThedeathisreportedofMrs.D.Connolly,widowofthelateMr.D.Connolly,oftheWaraickandAlloradistricts.AsfarbackastheearlySixtiestheWarwickpriestcelebratedMay forthepeopleofthedistrictattheir home,astherewasnochurchthere Mrs.ConnollywasonativeofCookstown,CountyCork.Ireland,andcame toQueensland59yearsago.AsplendidbandofIrishemmigrantsaccompaniedher,onlyafewofthosenowremain.-R.I.P.

TheannualmeetingoftheIliberniansoftheRockhamptondistricttook placeonthe11th.ofMayintheCatholicClubRooms,Mackay.There wasalargeattendanceofdelegates.An eflicialwelcomewastenderedbythe Mackaybranch.

FathersGalvinandRyan.ofthe IrishMission.whovisitedQueensland lastyear,havearrivedsafelyinChina, andarcbusystudringtheChineselanguage.FatherMcArdleisinScotland beggingfunds,andismeetingwitha generousresponse.

Dr.AVilliamJohnFlynn,sonofDr andMrs.Flynn.ofIpswich,hasbecomes aresidenttediialofficerofSt.Vincent'sHospital,-Melbourne,thegreat hospitaloftheSistersofCharity.

Followingonneei.tiati-mainitiated bycounselforDaviesBrothers,Ltd (proprietorsofthe"4-lobartMercury") afinalsettlementbdsbeenarrivedat inthehighCourttippealeaseaiizorg outofthelibelactionbroughtby.the lateT.J.Ryan,KC..M.H.Ragainst thatnewspaper.Thecasewassettled outofCourtpracticallyonMrs.Ryan's terms.Accordingtothetereieufsettlement,the"Mercury"willhaveto foregoover£4,000inlegalcosts,which underthejudgmentoftheHighCourt Mrs.Ryanwouldotherwisehavebeen compelledto%paytothemunlessshe succeededin'theappeal.WhileMrs. Ryanis'leftfreewithregard-tothe publicationofdetailsofthesettlement the'Mercury"hasgivenawrittenundertakingtorefrain-fromcommenton thesettlement.

ARedemptoristMissionwasopened attheSacredHeartChurch,Rosalie,on the14th.ultbyFatherWalsh,C.SS.R. Thebigchurchwastoosmalltohold thecongregation.Themissionfollows immediatelyafterthemissionatFortitudeValley.

Mr.ThomasBrennan,anoldandea teemedresidentofCalvert,diedinthe IpswichHospitalonApril13.Hewas widelyknownandrespectedinthe RosewoodandWestMoretondistricts, wherehehadlivedforhalfacentury. Deceasedwas72yearsofage.

NEWSOUTHWALES.e'

TheRev.FathersM.F.McAuliffe (Adm.,St.Mary'sChurch.Newcastle) andV.F.Peters(Adm.,St.John'sCathedral,WestMaitland)havebeenappointedtothediocesanconucilofthe dioceseofMaitlandasdiocesanconsul-

ters,bytheRightRev.Dr.Dwyer.The othermembersofthecouncilare:The RightRev.Mgr.Meagher.V.G.,theVery Rev.FathersP.T.Corcoran,F.O'Gorman.W.E.O'Reilly,J.U'Dunoghtie andP.J.Roche.

AttheNovitiateoftheSistersof Mercy.St.Juseph'sMount,SouthBathurst.recently.theceremonyofReceptiontookplace.whenMissesEileen Berne,sisterofMre.W.Green,wasadmitted.Shetookthereligiousname ofSisterM.Loret. BeforeleavingWaggaforhisArchdiocesetheArchbishopofMelbourne wasentertainedbythenunsandboardersatMt.ErinConvent.Ashortbut veryfineentertainmenthadbeenpreparedtohonourtheoccasion.Anaddressofwelcomewasreadbyoneof thegirls.

RightRev.MonsignorBrophy,of Dublin.wholeftSydneyrecentlyby theOsterley,enroutetoIreland,had toleavetheboatatMelbourneowing

TheLonelyHeart ofJesus

Apattfromthenoiseandturmoil, Fromtheworldwithitscaresandsin, seekinthenoon-dayhour TheIleartofmySaviour,within Hisdwelling,sohumbleandlowlyPoorer.farthanthemangercave, ForMaryandholyJoseph InraptureadoredthesweetBabe. Onlyalampfaintlygleaming, Keepsvigilthroughoutthelongday Howfewaretheworshipperskneeling Theirreverenceaimhomagetopay!

Oh,lonelytheHeartofJesus Patientlywaitingtohear Mylittlejoysandsorrows, Eachanxioushopeorfear. FromoutIlishumbledwelling seemtohearHimsay: "Myloveisallsufficient Tomeetthyneedsto-day!"-RoseM.Coughlin. toasevereheartattack.Aftertreatmentinthatcityhereturnedto Dubbo.fieexpected,however,tobe wellenoughtocatchthevesselatAdelaideandresumebisjourney.

Rev.FatherJ.Mimnagh,formerly oftheBrisbaneArchdiocese,whohas beenresidingatBlackheathisabout toproceedonaholidaytourextending overthree-months.

Mr.GeorgeE.Bryant,KS.S.,who hadthemisforknetolosehiswiferecently.isaninmateoftheMaterMisericordiaeHospital,NorthSydney.He couldnotleavetheinstitutiontoattendMrs..Bryant'sfuneral.

Mr.FrankBignold,whowasthefirst generalsecretary,oftheAustralianJournalists'Associationandanex-president oftheSydneyPressClub,established theuniquerecordofwritinghisown obituaryforthedailypress.His funeralwasattendedbythelargest gatheringofpressmeneverassembled undersimilarconditions.ThelateMr. Bignoldwaslatterlypublicitymanager forthefirmofMarcusClarkandCo., Ltd.,andhehadtheraredistinction ofbeingthefatherofthreepairsof twins.

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FatherP Galvin,ofBondi.goestoNewtonas assistant.Rev.FatherE.Quinnwill gotoMaroubraasassistanttoRev. FatherMcHugh.FatherQuinnarrivedinSydneyrec:tidyfromIreland pertheNlakura,he'ingjustcompleted hisstudiesinItaly.

Mr.RobertGordonBrereton,who diedinSydneyrecently,aged51'years, wasabiotheroftheRev.Father'Leonard,awellknownnussionary.

DuringthevisitoftheGovernorGeneral,LordForster,toWellington hisExcellencywasdriventotheConventSchool,wherethechildrengave himaheartywelcome.Referringtotheaddresspresentedtohimbyone fthepupils,hisExcellencysaidis wasoneofthefinestandneatestaddresseshehadreceivedduringhisstay inAustralia.Itdealtbrieflywith everything,work,sport,goodfellow ship,and.infact,leftnothingoutthat couldbedesired.Hehadlearnedto loveAustraliasincehisarrival,and heheldtheAustraliansinhighhonour. Hehoped,astheaddresshadputit thathewouldalwaysbeatrueAustra lian,and,whenhereturnedtoEnglandAustraliawouldhavenotruer friendthanhe.HisExcellencyand partywereentertainedatmorningtea attheconvent.FatherJ.K.Collender.whoforthe pastDyearshasbeeninchargeof theBingaraparish.andwhohasbeen appointedAdministratorofTamworth insticeessiontothelateFatherMutline,receivedaflatteringfarewellfrom hisparishioners.amongwhomhewas heldinthedeepestaffectionandesteem.Hewaspresentedwitharoll ofnotesbytheparishioners.

TheSistineChoiehasmetwithunparalleledsuccessinSydney.Atthe closeoftheSydneyseasonitwillreturntoMelbourne.Brisbanehasbeen cutoutofthemanagerialplans.

VICITORTIL Overonehundreipriestsgatheredin Melbourneatthetri-ennialunionof Manlygraduates.Itwasthefirsttime there-unionhasbeenheldawayfrom Sydney.Atthelastre-unionitwas decidedthatthemeetingof1922should 'takeplaceinMelbourne.TheVictorianbranchoftheManlyUnion -ladeeverypossiblepreparationfor thesuccessofthere-union,andtheenjoymentandcomfortofthedistinguishedvisitors.Theconferenceopened intheHallofOurLadyHelpofChristians.NorthFitzroy,placedattheser vicesofthe,unionbyRev.FatherJ. King.P.P.,agraduateofManly,and treasureroftheV:ctorianbranch.

ThisishowMelbourne"Age"criti iisestheboastedfree,secularandcompulsoryVictSrianEducationAct,which coststhetaxpayerssome£90,000ayear, towhichCatholicsarecompelledtopay £18,000,withoutreceivinganyreturn! "Isoursystem,ofeducationfounded onsoundprinciples?Aharshcritic mightsuggestthatitisnotfounded onprinciplesatall,butonavaguecomprehensionofsuchclassictagsas"The foundationofeveryStateistheeducationofitsyouth"or"Educationhas foritsobjecttheformationofcharacter."Thereiscertainlynosubjectso freelydiscussedandsopertlylectured uponwithoutanytroublehavingbeen takentogetdowntopracticalconsiderations.TheStatespendsahuge sumofmoneyonthemaintenanceof schoolsandteachers:itcompelschildrentoattendtheseschoolsuntilthey havereachedtheageoffourteenyears. Furthermore,itmaintains,secondary andtechnicalcollegesandcontributes themajorportionoftheincomeofthe University.Whydoesitdoso?What hethejustification.andwhatistheresponsibility?Thesequestionsareapt tobeansweredbyrhapsodiesoneducation,allofwhichseemtoassume thateducationissomethinglikearoll ofcloth,offwhichasuitlengthcanbe cutforeveryoneinthecommunity. ."

Thetrusteesofthewillofthelate PatrickBrennan(lateofGippsland, Messrs.DavidHowatandB.P.JohnsonandtheNationalTrustees.Executors,andAgency(umpanyof_Australasia.Limited,havemadetheusual half-yearlydistributionofincomein termsofthewill,totalling£4,370.A scheduleoftheamountsallocatedto theCatholiccharitiesisasfollows:SpecialDonations-£500toSt.Vincent'sHospitalforX-rayapparatus, £100toLittleSistersofthePoor,£50 toCatholicWomen'sGuildHostel,£100 toSt.Vincent'sHospital.Refuges.2100toCarltonandConventofthe GoodShepherd,Aisbotsford.Orphanages.-.130eachtoSt.Augustine's(Geelong),St.VincentdePaulBoys'(South Melbourne).St.VincentdePaulGir' (SouthMelbourne).OrphanageofNotre DamedeSion(Sale),St.Joseph's Home(SurreyHills),FoundlingHospital(Broadmeadows).FoundlingHospital(EastMelbourne),andNazareth house(Ballarat).MiscellaneousInstitutions.-£50eachtoSt.Joseph's Providence,St.Joseph'sHome(Carlton),SocietyofSr.VincentdePaul.

FatherD.McMahon,Cowwarr,inthe DioceseofSale,after30yearsofsuccessfullabour,leftbytheOrsovaon the3rd.inst.onavisittoEurope.

SpeakingataCommunionbreakfast atNorthMelbourneonSunday,May 14,ArchbishopMennixsaidthatthe MelbourneTownIIallwasnotavailable foraconcerttobegivenonWednesdaynightinaidofSt.Augustine'sOrphanage,Geelong.Theorganisershad beenaskedtogiveaguaranteethat therewouldbenathingsectarianor politicalattheconcert,and,deeming ittobeaninsult,theyrefusedtogive anysuchspecificguarantee.Theconcerthadbeenorganisedforthebenefit ofadeservinginstitution.andthere wasnoreasontofearthatanything sectarianorpoliticalwouldbeintroducedintotheproceedings.Ilecould notunderstandwhyheshouldbeconsideredlikelytosayanythingsectarian, ashehadneverdonesoduringthe courseofhislife.Ilehailoftenendeavouredtorestrainsectarians,Ina hehadneverbeenasectarianhimself. Ilehadnosympathywithsectarianism, nomatterfromwhatquarteritcame. Whatevermightbysaidaboutsectar ianism,hewasundertheimpression thatpoliticscouldbediscussedatthe TownHall,andpoliticalmeetingswere frequentlyheldinthatbuilding.But theChristianBrotherswereaskedto guaranteethatnopoliticalallusions wouldbeallowed:ittheirconcert.It wasridiculousandabsurd,andtohis mindoneofthehotbedsofsectarianisminNfelbournewastheCityTown HallandtheCityCouncilalso.

FatherM.Roche,P.P.,whorecently returnedtoWarrigal,afterayear'syecation,waspresentedwithaFiatmotor carbyhisparishionerstomarktheir -gratificationathishome-coming,and toexpresstheiresteemandaffection forhim.

MissEileenHaynes,A.T.C.L.,a cleveryongmusician,hasbeenappointedorganistoftheCathedralof theSacredHeart,Bendigo.

Rev.MichaelO'Sullivan,aformer pupiloftheChristianBrothers,anda sonofMr.andMrs.JosephO'Sullivan, ofFitzroy.wasordainedtothepriesthoodbyhisGracetheArchbishopat St.Patrick'sCathedralonSunday,the 14th.ult.Duringhisfirstyearin Romehemaintainedthereputationof Australianstudentsbywinningthe goldmedalforarchaeology.liewas wellonthewaytoasuccessfulcompletionofhisstudieswhenattacksof feverandofinfluenzabroughtonprolongedill-health,whichfinallynecessitatedareturntohisnativeland.He arrivedinAustraliainOctoberlast andafterundergoingacourseofmedicaltreatment,hasbeenrecuperating attheRedempturistMonasteryin Waratah,N.S.W. "

TheVeryRev.DeanCarey,P.P.,St. Mary'sStaroftheSea,WestMelbourne, isagreatfinancier.Duringhis22 years'chargeofthischurchhehaspaid awayattherateof£2,000ayear,and thedebtontheparishhasbeenreducedtothemodestdimensionsof£2,400.

SOUTHAUSTRALIA.

M. RussianJaschaSpivakovsky,thegreat pianist,whosewonderfulmusic Adelaideaudienceswilllongremember, visitedtheDominicanConvent,Molesworth-street.NorthAdelaide,onthe afternoonofTuesday,May2,andplayedtoMotherPrioressandhercommunity,andafewfriendswhomshehad invitedtomeethim.Thevisitwas thoughtfullyarrangedbytheRev. FatherJ.L.Dumanoir,O.P.,whohad beenafellowpassengerofM.SpivakovskyonthevoyagetoAustralia.The musicianplayedbrilliantly,choosingas hisnumberstwoworksofBach-the Shakespeareofmusicians-withoneof

whosecompositionsliealwaysopens hisrecitals;andaftertwobyPalmgrenandDebussy,byspecialrequest playedLiszt's"Rigoletto"Paraphrase.

Mr.J.J.Daly,thewell-knownlawyer,whowenttoMelbournerecentlyin connectionwiththeSealKingCase,is aprominentandpopularfigurein'CatholicandIrish-Australiancirclesin SouthAustralia.Heissecretaryfor theSelf-DeterminationLeague,andis anoffice-bearerinnumerousotheror. ganisations.

AcablemessagestatesthatMr.BarwellisproceedingtoCanada.HisitineraryincludesQuebec,Montreal,New York,Washington,Toronto,Winnipeg. andVancouverintheordernamed,arrivinginSydneyonJuly12andAdelaideonJuly15.ThePremierhasreceived90applicationsfortheRailway Commissionership.Heintendsmak inginquiriesintheUnitedStates,and willthenleavethedecisiontohisCabinet.Mr.HarwellwillhavesomeinformationalsofortheCabinetwithre gardtotheappointmentofaGovernor,onwhichadecisionhasnotyet beenarrivedat.

Itmaybeadanceoradinner,alittlehomepartyamongfriendsor strangers-youwanttolookyourbest.Yetnomatterhowexquisite thegown,howprettilydressedthehair,howlovelythehands,apoorset ofteeth,orunclean,decayedteethruinsthegeneraleffect.

Injusticetoyourself,decideto-daytohavethatmostvaluedassetaPerfectlyHealthySetofTeeth,perfectalsoinappearanceandfit. \VearenotedforBETTERDENTISTRYandPainlessness. OurArtificialTeetharearevelationofArtisticSkill.

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TASMANIA. IntheTownHallonthe9th.ult., FatherJ.D.O'Sullivan,oftheSociety ofAfrieitiiMissions,gaveanaccountof theworkthathasbeendonebythe priestsandnunscoimectedwithhisorganisationintheteemingpopulations oftheGuineaCoast.WestAfrica,and thevastsweepoflandinland.The buildingwasfilledtoitscapacityin everypart,andthelecturer'sstory waslistenedtowithengrossinginterest.Acollectiontakenupduringthe eveningrealised132Me Oneofthelargestaudiencesthatever metintheWestburyLibraryHallcongregatedlastmonthtosaygood-byeto Mr.D.Burke,who,afteraresidence of70yearsintheWestburydistrict, hasresignedhismunicipalofficesand retiredto"MountPatrick,"atMoltena,intheDelorainedistrict,toenjoy amongcloserelativesawell-earned rest.TheWestburyBandplayedselectionsoutsidethehall,andtheold gentlemanasheenteredwasgreeted withrousingcheers.Mr.Bourkewas presentedwithasubstantialcheque.

Beforesettingoutonhisvacation-to Ireland,FatherDowlinghadcontpleted theerectionofabeautifulmonument overthegraveofthe

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SPORTING

(Byswernss FOOTBALL (By"Wattle.") Saturday'sResults. WestPerth,10.13(73points),defeatedPerth,8.11(69points). EastPerth,11.10(ifipoints),defeated EastFremantle,5.8(38points). SouthFremantle,12.23(95points), defeatedSubiaco,0.11(47points). HowtheClubsStand. W.L.Pts.For.Ag EastPerth 3 112249166 SouthFremantle228246220 Perth 228221214 WestPerth 228194197 EastFremantle228203221 Subiaco 34156246 LeadingGoal-Getters. II.Campbell(S.F.) A.Evans(P.) .. Giese(E.P.) Rodriguez(S.) To-Day'sGames. Subiacov.EastFremantle,atSubiaco. SouthFremantlev.WestPerth,at Fremantle. Perthv.EastPerth,at'W.A.C.A.

Twoofthesegameswillbeplayed onSaturday,andoneonMonday.The lastmentionedfixturewillmostlikely beplayedontheholiday. Perthv.WestPerth. 11 11 11 10

Thatisallthereistoit.Therewere certainlyindividualplayersonthelosingsidewhodidwell,andthesefew willreceiveduerecognitionunder "Brieflets,"butasacombinationthere wasonlyoneteaminit,andthatwas notEastFremantle.Asaresultof theirwinYoungEastsgotothetop ofthepoll,havingonegameclearof alltheotherclubs,andtheirmeeting withPerththisweekshouldbeworth witnessing.Itistobeplayedonthe W.A.C.A.Ground,andthattheredswill extendthebluesisthegeneralopinion. Theprogressscoreswere:4.4to1.1; 4.5to3.5:9.8to3.5;11.10to5.8,with YoungEastsinthevanateachmiles post. SouthFremantlev./lithium.

ItwasleftforSouthstoupholdthe prestigeofthePort,asaplacewhere classyfootballershailfrom.Theyput italloverSubiaco.Inthefirstterm, perhaps,themaroonswereinthepielure,andiftheirsheotingforgoalhad beenmarkedwithbetterresults,they mighthavekeptinthehunt,butthey failedtokickstraightandwerequickly leftintherearbytheiropponents.Tom Outridgewasmissed-sadlymissedbythemenfromSubiaco,andhisabsencefromtheplayingfieldsisastroke ofrealbadluckforthemaroons.All willbepleasedwhenpopularTomcan takethefieldoncemore.Although advantagedIvthewindinthefirst term,thevisitorscametotheendtwo pointstothebad.Thescoringwas 1.6to22.andthatspeaksforitself Aswasstatedpreviously,thatwashow "Subi"threwawayagoodchanceof makingagameofit.South.?concertedplaywasbetterthanthatoftheir opponents,and,bytheway,Souths showedtheirbestformoftheseasonin thisrespect.Theplaywasopen,too. andthisgaveSubiacoeverychance butthey.seemingly,coulddonothing right.Thegroundlostintheopening termwasnevermadeup,andSouths playingconfidently,madetheiropponentslookverycheap.Thoughnever lookinglikelywinners,themaroons battledongamelytothefinalbell.Subiacohasanotherhardgameto-day, whentheymeetEastFremantle biaco.IfTomOutridgestripsthey shouldhaveagoodchanceontheir ownground,foritmustberemembered thattheydefeatedtheleadingteam EastPerth,someweeksago.The progressscoreswere2.2to1.6.5.11to 2.7,9.15to5.10,and1223to6.11 Southsledalltheway. Brieflets. Umpires'worknetuptoprevious standard. "Gates"weresplendid. That'sbecausetheweatherwasperfeet. YoungEastslead,othersfollow. OldEastsneedatonic. Hiltonwasgreatindefence.His finger-tipmarkingwasafeatureof theday'splay. ClarkwasashininglightforEast Fremantle.Hisdashingrunsfrom thebacklineswer,goodtowatch.He wastheblueandwhitesmostserviceableplayer. Gieseagaintotheforewithaquartetteofgoals.Thelittlegoal-sneakis

Thisgameresultedinawin.forthe localladsbyfourteenpoints.Itwas awelldeservedvictory.Thewinners wereundoubtedlythebettercombinationontheday.Inonedepartment theywereabsolutelysupreme,andthis isinthehighmarkingbusiness.The redlegswerehopelesslyoutclassedin thislira&rtantpartofthegame. Westsk,ewtheirpowerinthisdirection,andkepttheballintheairas muchaspossible.Theresultwasthat theaerialartistshadadayout.Especiallywasthissoonthehalf-back line,whereCraig,GosnellandBoyd werereallysplendid.Thesehasnever beenabetterexhibitionofaerialwork, anditreallywonthegame,forthered legsfinishedveryresolutely,andit wasonlythishighstandardofworkin theairthatheldtheirgrittyopponents atbay.Notonlydidthistrioshine out,butonotherpartsofthefieldthe Westernladswontheaerialbattles.If Westswereinferiorinanydepartment totheiropponents.itwasinthegoal shooting.Herethedefeatedsidewas alittlesuperior,butthemarginwas small.Itwasafastgame-too scrarablytobetermedagoodgame butover-anxietyonthepartofplayersandweakumpiringcausedthis.The umpirefoundthepacetoomuch,and wasunabletokeepupwiththeplay. Thusitwasthathemademanyobviousmistakes,butthesemistakeswere notadecidingfactorinthegame.It wasacaseoffifty-fiftyasfarasthe competingteamswereconcerned.But itmustbesaidthatthegamewas spoiltbybadumpiring.Thepacewas acrackerfromfirsttolast,andif Westscanreproducetheirformdisplayedagainsttheredlegs,theywill havequiteabigsayinthematterof thepremiership.Theyhadthead vantageasregardsweightandmade fulluseofit,whichisquitealegitimatethingtodo.Alwaysahart: sidetobeatatLeederville,Soutarand Co.tookthefieldonSaturdayfullof confidencethatafterallwithbornof improvingform.andastrengthened eighteen.Theirwinbringsthemwell intothepremiershiptable,andifthey playinsimilarfashionto-daythey shouldpushtheredandwhitesatFremantle.ButSouths,evenmorethan OldEastsareatoughproblemonthe PortOval.Theproversscoreswere: 42to1.4-Perthinfront;8.9to5.4: 8.11to7.7.,and10.13to8.11,with Westleadingateachbell. EastPerthv.EastFremantle, OldEastsreceivedthecanefrom YoungEastsatPerthOval.Itwas indeeda"caning."asthefootballfans say.Notoncedidthemenfromthe seasideflattertheirsupporters.A greatcrowd--thegatewas£177-went alongtoseewhatwssconsideredonall saleswouldbeacloselyfoughtcontest. lerealityitwasadisappointingmeetingasfarasplaywent.Young Easts'supporterscertainlyrawmuch thatwaspleasingtothem,butthe failureoftheblueandwhitecombinationtopushthemwasapparentto allItwasontheforwardlinesthat thedefeatedsidecrumpledup.Certainlytheywereopposedbydefenders ofclass-Hilton,Brentnall,Harrold, andHerdweregrcatontheday-but whenabreakthroughwassecured,the fumblingthatwentonwasdeplorable andOldEasts,rememberingalltheir gloryinthepast,mustbeupanddoing iftheywishtoholdtheirown.Ifone wereaskedtoreportthegameas brieflyaspossible,thefollowingwould do:"EastFremantle--outplayed."

notaspro. minentasusual,andhisfallingoff meantmuchtohisside. Owensisagoodfootballer.but shouldcurbhisfightingpropensities. Hewillbegivenaspellyet,ifhedyes notmendhisways.

"TheDauntlessThree,"Craig,GosnellandBody,wereamatdiwinning factoratLeederville.Itwasgrand toSc:theaerialflightscifthismagnificenttrioofdefenders.Craigwas especiallybrilliant.Nothingfinerhas beenwitnessedformanyaday. flealw,makinghisfirstappearance fortheseason,wasresponsiblefora goodgame.Hemarkedwell,and aboveallkickedwell.Notoncedid hefailtogetinagoodlongkick.

Braithwaiteisagoodpositionplayer Hemarkswell,butalthoughhesecured fourgoalsagainsttheredlegs,he mighthavedonemuchbetterinthis respect. MenziesshowedthathisformatFremantlewasnomereflashinthepan. Headoptedcorrectmethodsagainst WestPerth.OnsecuringheApplied thebootatonce,andalwayscentred. HewasoneofPerth'sbest. FyschewasevertotheforeatLeederville,andcompletelyoutclassedhis immediateopponent;quicktotheball, andquickerstillindisposingofitto advantage,hedidmuchofbenefitfor hisside.HewasoneofWests'best.

Lovewasseenathisbest:Hewas splendidinlongdashesaroundthe wing,andkickedaccurately.He gaveEvanstheballperaccuratefootpassingonmorethanoneoccasion. TonyTysonwasunbeatableonSaturdaylastwhetherplacedorfollowing theplayhewasconspicuousforclever play.Hekickedthelastgoaloftee day.

Evans,threegoals,andHalliday one,werecloselywatched.Thelatter receivedaveryroughpassage. Nashhadchargeofthegameat Fremantle,andhisexhibitionwasonly fair. "General"Sunderlandwasagainthe bestmanofthe36.TheSouths' champion'shandballandhittingout weresuperb,andhecappedtheperformancewithabeautiful"sixer." ManyatFremantlethoughtClem Bahenwouldbringtherain.Hetook somefinehighmarksandkickedtwo goals. "Johnnie"Campbellhasatlaststruck form,andallspectatorsweredelighted toseehimtakinghisoldgreatmarks ScaddanwasSubiaco'sbest.He nevermadeamistake,andputitall overhisopponent. Statongrafterhardthroughout. Beisleyplayedasolidgainsrorthe maroons,andforachangehiskicking wasgood. NattyGilesprovidedthetit-bitof thematch.Withinaminuteofthe initialthird-quarterbouncehehad, afterbeatingseveralopponents,setthe twoflags Greenwasjust"green."Heisnot showingthatconsistencythatieatured hisplaylastseason. Souths'stonewalldefence-Lutey, AdamsandBateman-wasasformic'. ableasever. SubymissedTomOutridge.Prior tothematchSouths'secretary,Mr "Bob"Fulton,whilstwishingtheboys luck,expressedhissympathyforSubiacoinhavingsuchafairandchampion sportasTomunabletoplay. ThemottoofSouthFremantleclub menbeforeeachmatch:"Don'tforget boys,wewanttoplayFitzroy-that meansfirstonthelist."

NEWNORCIAASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

No.andNo.2Collegeteamsmeton Sundayintheirfirststruggleofthe season.No.1wascaptainedbyKevin Byrne,andwereplayingtheirfirst match.No.2wereledagainbyV. Clune.No.1kickedwithawind thatgavealotofhelp,and'No.2were defendingthegreaterpartofthespell. Theattackersdidnotalwayssucceed inkeepingtheballonthesidefavourabletoscoring,andNo.2werecontenttoallowtheballtokeeponthe "outofbounds"side.Attheendof thetermNo.1hadscored4goals3 behinds,andNo.2hadn'traisedaflag. Withtheendschanged,thewindand sundisappeared,favouringNo.1team. However,everyopportunitygivento No.2teamwasfullytaken.V.Byrne, Guhl,andV.Cluneinthreeshots foundtheproperopening,andatthe end,despitesomefierceattacksbygo. 1,thescoreswere:No.1,4goals3be-' hinds:No.2,3goals.Afterthechange thefootballbecamefastandopen, andtheballshotoutinsuddenbursts, eachsidescoring1goal,andNo.1addingapoint,buttheywereunableto penetratethedefenceofV.Cluneand hishalf-backline.Attheendofthe thirdquarterNo.1was5.4andNo.2 5.0. Thelastquarterbeganamid keenanticipation,andthestruggle woreon

butin spiteofdeterminedeffortsbyK. Byrne(capt.)andW.Bryant,noscore resulted.No.2wonasplendidmatch by8points.Theirgoalkickingwas remarkablyaccurate.Sevenshots producedsevengoals.V.Byrnewas thechiefgoal-kickerwith4.Guhlkicked2andV.Clune1. -ForthelosersW.Bryantsnapped2, Horan2,andHennessy1.Thewinningteamwerebestrepresentedby Guhl,whoran,dodged.andkickedto fineadvantageeverytime:V.Clyne (rept.),whowasnotsoconspicuous inquickkickingasusual;V.Byrne,J. Clune,G.Foley,andCampbellplayed upwell.Thelosersdidnotkicksoon oroftenenough.Themajorityofthe sideoffendedhere.Thecaptainplayedahardgametothelastkick;W. Bryantwasveryactive,andmarked. passedandkickedverycleverly; Jamesdideffectiveworkinthefirst half;Maloneseldomwasbeatenfor theball,andHoran'wasveryhandyin thefullforwardline.ByronandJock Whitedidtheirworkwellinopening

outtheplay.Finalscores:No.1, 7goals;No.2,5goals4behinds. Inthecolourcompetitionbegunlast weekKevinByrne'sXVIII.metV. Clune's.Theformerwonbyexactly 2goals.Thewindblewhard,andnot onepointwasregisteredatthewestern end.Thematchsee-sawed;when eachteamhadthebreezetheoppositionwerestrictlydefensive,andthe winnerstookthemostadvantage.

GoalsforKevin'steamwerekickedby Horan(3),Illingworth,thecaptain, andW.Malone.ForthelosersJames (2),Grogan,andCampbellkickedtrue. Finalscores:Byrne,6.6:Clune,4.6. Juniors, Thefirstmatchesofthesecond roundwereplayedonWednesday.Wallace,asbefore,gainedavictoryover Jones,butthistimebyamuchnarrowermargin,andasJoneshadthree menoffwecanhopeforavictoryfor himnexttime.

KellydefeatedCunninghamagain,butthisgamewasalsomuchcloser. andbythetimethecompetitionisfinishedtherewillbeverylittledifferenceinpointsbetweenthefourteams.

OnSaturdayJonesmetKelly,and, centrarytoallexpectations,woneasily.Itwasno"fluke,"forthough Kellyhadafairlystrongwindinthe firstquarter,hefailedscore:butJones tookadvantageofit,andnotched3 goals.Thesecondhalfwasalmosta repetitionofthefirst. IntheothermatchCunninghamdefeatedWallacenarrowlyby1 point. Thismatchwasveryuncertain,but victoryfinallyrestedwithGunningham. Teamsnowstand:Kelly,8;Cunningham,7;Wallace,5;Jones,2. Juveniles.

OnSaturdayQuainandTrickey pickedupforascratchmatch.Thelatterhadthemisfortuneoflosingthe toss,andtherebyoflosingTullockand thematch.Thegamewasveryclose forthefirstthreequarters,butQuain, ClarkeandTullockgottoworkduringthelastone,andwoneasily.Moore andTrickeywerethebestplayersfor thelosingside,andDickHennessy playedverywellattimes.

CHRISTIANBROTHERS'001., LEGE.

Nowthatthesecondtermhascommenced,theplayershaveenteredinto thespiritofthecompetitionwithrenewedenergy.Thishasbeenshow'n bythelargenumberwantingtoknow "WhenareTHEmatchestoberesumed?"OnbeingtoldthatFriday wouldseethegamesinfullswingonce moretheenthusiastsweredelighted. Onaccountofthenewboysatthe Collegethecaptainshadgoodopportunityofstrengtheningtheirteams. Amongsttheseniorplayersthefollowinghavecomeintoprominence:Edmundson,Jensen,Lightly,Courbary,Antoine,Boucher,Carter,Durack,Cullinane,Mitchell,McAuliffe andRodriguez,whilstthe"shining lights"amongstthejuniorswere O'Neill,Doig,Hayes,Jeffry,B.O'Connor,Bown,Nind,Pool,Morris,Giles andD.O'Connor. Thefollowingconversationbetween anumberofthejuniorswasoverheard duringthemorningrecess:"Hayes teamwillwalkawaywiththepremiership,"saidone.Alittlechapasked, "WhataboutMorris'team?""Mon ris'!"returnedathird;"theyhaveno chance-they'relast.Thefollowerof Morrisreplied,"Youwaitandsee.I'll saythatbeforeverylongMorriswill beatthetopofthelist."Withthis theyoungfellowranawaytotellthe othermembersofhisteamaboutthe discussion,andtoaskthemtoshow whattheycoulddo.

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faronematchhas beenplayed,HighgatebeatingMaylands,andoneremainsunfinishedthatbetweenArranmoreandSubiaco Football. Thefixture,Subiacov.Ilighgate,at Glendalough,wasalsopostponedtill workofPaddyO'Farrell,thewing' workofStanKingston,"Googie'Leahy ontheforwardsection,andthehard battlingofthechampionruckmen DannyGallagherandChrisSlattery. PaddyO'Farrellwasmarkinglikea champion, wasseeninhistrue form,whichaugurswellforthefuture fixturesahead.OnthewingKingstoncompletelyoutclassedh,eopponentsbyhiselusiveturnsandnatty play."Googie"Leahy,althoughill,was playinginfineform,andshouldsoon beupamongsttheforemostforwards oftheassociation.BillyandVictor Woodthorpewereasconsistentasever. RovingisVic'slongsuit,whilstthe importantpositionofcentremanwas vestedinBilly,whomorethanheld hisown. TwonotableabsenteeswereBilly HayesandJackMarkham.Bothwill befitandreadytotryconclusions withtheredlegs. AllmembersoftheSocietyregrettheaccidentstoTomOutridgeantiLeo McComishinLeaguefixtures.For cleanplayandfairnesstheyaresecond tonone,andallloversofthesport wishthemaspeedyreturntothe playingarena.

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HotWater INTWOMINUTES. MADE OF GALV. IRON, ENAMEL PAINTED, PRICE, 476. WITHWROUGHTIRONSTAND. ABSOLUTELYTHEBESTVALUE EVEROFFERED. MettersLtd. B B -B TheThreeB'smean BUY ATBrennan's,Boulder WhoseBargainsCanBeBeaten later.Twomatcheshavebeen*layedtodate.HighgatebeatFremantle andSubiacodefeatingArrionnore. Dancing. ThenextdancetakesplaceonThursday,June15th.Agoodorchestrahas !kenengaged,andtherewillberefreshments.Tickets,ladies,1/6;gentlemen, 2s. AnnualBall. Thecommitteealecombiningforces withtheBoardinrunningtheball.The datehasbeenfixedforTuesday,July 25th.,whichleavesustwomonthsto work.Bros.O'ReillyandPrindiville havebeenelectedjointhon.secretaries. Nextmeeting,Friday,June9th.,at theHibernianHall. SomeLookLike,SomeSmellLike, NoneTasteLikeUNIONBEER. THEMODERNCITYOFPERTH. Acityisjudgedbythecharacterof itsbuildings.Spaciousandloftyarchitectureindicatesgoaheadand broad-mindedpeople.Andvisitors noteandcommentfreelyuponthe styleandaccommodationofthehotels ofthecity.Itisfranklyadmitted byoverseatravellersthatthehotelof PerthistheSavoy,inHay-street.Not onlydotheyadmiretheimposing appearanceofthestructure,butadmit thattheinteriorappointmentsare equaltoanyotherhotelinAustralia. Whenyouaddthatthecapablemanagercontrolsastafftocorrespondwith outsideappearances,thereseemsnothingmoretobesaid.TheSavoy mottoisasimpleone,"TheBest,"properlysupplied. Corsets! Corsets! StillFurtherReductions AT MISSKYLE'S CORSETPARLOUR BAIRD'SARCADE; Warner'sGrey,veryheavymake,20 to23inches,47/6,Now18/6;20to36 inches,white,27/6,Now18/6. Warner'sWhite,highbust,double skirt,20inchesonly,37/6,Now13/8; 20to30inches,21/,Now15/6. D.andA.'s,white,lowbust,double skirt,20and21inches,37/6.Now13/6. LADIVA.20to23inches,heavy make;45/-,Now25/-. W.B.,grey,longhips.20to24inches. 25/-,Now16/6. StrongWhiteCORSETS.6/11,7/11, 8/11,9/11,and10/6. BRASSIERES,from4/11. ABDOMINALBELTSMadeto Order. 1 N.B.-AQuantityofSmallSizesstill/ onhandtobeClearedBelowCost. - CanYouDoBetter? ,Y111111=1.1r ONEOFOURNEWAUSPICOPIANOSAS'ILLUSTRATEDFOR Mt THESEPIANOSARESPECIALLYBUILTFORLOCALCONDI. TIONS,ANDAREGUARANTEEDFOR25YEARS. CALLANDINSPECTTHEAUSPICO,ANDYOUWILLBESURPRISEDATTIIEDELIGHTFULTONE,SUPERIORCONSTRUCTION.ANT)UNEQUA,LLEDVALUE. J.A.THOMSONCO.,LTD, 209MURRAY-STREET,PERTH.54HIGH-STREET.FREMANTLE.
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