The Record Newspaper 21 April 1923

Page 1

uhlthenbatted.and249resulted. 'Iht.captain1107notoutMCamp ls.11129'.DBaldwin(22).J.Butler :Mt'W.Malone(with20apiece)did wellwiththebat.F.Young(3for 69'.rClune(2for38'.andW.Hennessy(3fur73,gotthewicketsfor thelosers AscratchmatchwasheldonSaturday.GuhlandChineagainbeing captains.Thelatteragainhadfirst useofthewicket.and234runswere madeingondtime.RBryantgave agoodexhibitionfor73,asdid T. Campbellfor53. Guhlthenbatted, anduptotimethetallystiselat9 for173. W.Bryant(42),VByrne andA.Lonergan(27each'madetheir runsingoodstyle. 1st.Xi.v.Plains. Collegebattedfirstandgoodmeketfollowed,and228wasthescore whenthelastCollegewicketfell.R. Bryantgaveagooddisplayfor43.as alsodid1.Campbellfor41runout. Guhl(32),.1.Clune(231.andW.Bryant(22,,alsogotamongtheruns.J. Lanigan(2for311._JerryClune(2for 421.andA.Clune(2for661didthe bowling.Plainsfollowed,with45 minutestobat,andmakinggooduse ofthetimebytryingtoscorequicklylost6wcikctsforabout40.Toe Laniganmadeanice13notout,and hisyoungbrotherPatabright10.but thehowlingofW.MaloneandDick Bryantprovedtobeafinevaried combinationandratherdestructive. ThePlains'fieldinghadsomevery brightpatches.especiallythethree Laniganbrothers.JerryClone.and Mr.M.Lanigan.andVincentClone missednoopportunitybehindwickets.FieldingforCollegeJ.Guhl.W. Bryant,1.Campbell,andW.Hennessy werethepick. JuniorCricketCompetition. TheFinals. Asaresultofthematchesplayed duringtheseason,Grogan'steamsucceededingettingthefirstplace,with 21points.Dowsettfollowedwith 114.Eganwith10,andTulloch4.GroganplayedDowsettafinalmatchfor theprizeoftheseason.Dowsettwon thetossandtookfielding.Owingto veryquickplay,'Grogan'steamwas dismissedfor52runs.J.Nevinwas thebestbatsmanbyfarfortheDowsettteam,hitting33runs.Dowsett's teammade88runsinallinthefirst hits.Whenthesecondroundcame twoofGrogan'steammade50odd betweenthem.Thenextwicketfell for20runs.Thingslookedrather badforDowsett'steamnowbut nevertheless.owingtothecourageof thefieldersthewhole10wicketsfell for105runs.Nowtheexcitement commenced.Dowsett'steamhad72 runstomakeinordertobevictor.. Thefirsttwobatsmenentered,and thefirstwicketdidnotfalluntilthe scorewaspassed.Everyoneofthe batsmenwasoverjoyed.alongwith somespectators.whoweredesirousof seeingDowsett'steamwin.Theprize wasdistributedamongthewinnerson Sunday. JuniorCricketCompetition. TullochplayedEganfortheprize furtheremainingtwoteams.Tulloch wonthetossandtookbatting.His teamwassentoffforthesmalltotal ,,f54. Egan'steamthoughtthey hadaneasywin.butwhen10wickets fellfor23runstheirfacesdropped somewhat.InthenexthitsTulloch's teamagainmadethehighestscore, andsotheyeagerlyawaitedtheend oftheothermatch.Thewinning, teamslinedupfacetoface,andBrotherXavierhadthepleasureofpresentingTulloch'steamwithasmall parceloneforeachman.Thecontents,thoughsmall.werethoroughly enjoyed.Thusthecompetitionended.leavingDowsett'steamvictorsfor thisseason.Theclassmatchesamongthejuniorswilloccupywhatis leftofthecricketseason.

CHRISTIANBROTHERS'COLLEGE. ListofMatchesPlayedSinceOpening ofSchool. ..C.B.C.v.J.F.BurkettandCo. Att..,firstinnings,

H.A.C.B.Society ANNUALDISTRICTMEETING.

Thetwenty-seventhannualDistrict meetingwasheldintheHibernian Hall.Murray-street,Perth,onEaster Monday,April2,1923. TheDistrict President(Bro.14McCloskey)was inthechair..andthefollowingDistrict officerswerepresent:Bros.G.F. Creighton.D.T..P.RockD.W..31Cooney,D.G.,J.Edwards.P.D.P..J. J.Bendon,R.D-T.,Districtmembers T.J.Hynes,J.McSlahon.NI.Brown, Districtauditor,andtheDistrictsecretary.Delegatesfromthefollowing branchesofthesocietywerepresent: StaroftheSea,Fremantle(Bros.W. O'Brien_andD.Sugrue);St.Patrick'sPerth(Bros.F.O'IlehirandL. Pruntyl:St.Mary's,Kalgoorlielira. S.J.Hill):AllHallows,Boulder(Bro. J.Cawley,:St.Joseph's.Northam (Bro.W.Williams):St.Kevin's.SuIliac°(Bros.E.E.HughesandJ. Sloran1;St.Brigid's,WestPerth(Bro. J.Roachl:St.Anthony's.Midland Junction(Bro.Clarkel:St.Malachi's. Highgate(Bro,J.P.Doheny):St. Canine's,Cottesloe(Bro. Hugh Flynn;lSt.Joachim's,VictoriaPark (F3ro.J.Tully);St.Lawrence0' Toole's.Maylands(Bro.T.Prendergast);St.Marv's,Leederville(Bro.H. Kreitling):CathedralWomen's.

J.Hendon: DistrictMembers,Bros.J-Edwards T.J.Hynes,andJ.McMahon;DistrictAuditor,Bro.M.Brown:DistrictTrustee.Bro.D.P.Sullivan. TrusteesFidelityGuaranteeFund Bros.J.J.Bennett-D.Leahy.andC FCreighton. Bro.T.J.Hynes.attheabovemeet ing,waselectedfirstdelegatetoTriennialMeeting,tobeheldinSydneyon May30th,1923. Rro.B.McCloskev waselectedseconddelegae.

NORTHAM.

St.Joseph'sSocialClubTheusualmeetingoftheabovewas heldinSt.Joseph'sSchoolroomott Tuesdayevening.April5.1923.The President(SIr.T.Hegarty,presided overafairattendanceofmembers. Thesecretarypresentedthebalance sheetforthehalfyear,whichshowed acreditbalanceof£137sIld,andconsideringtheshorttimetheclubhas beeninexistence,reflectscrediton thosememberswhoareworkinghard tomaketheclubasuccess.Itis theintentionofmemberstoforma footballteamtoindulgeinthewinter pastimewithCatholicclubsinthe metropolitanareaandachallengehas beenissuedtoHighgateHill II.A.C.B.Societytoplayinthecity onSunday,May13th.Ourfirst euchrepartyanddancewilltakeplace intheTownHallonFriday,20th,and shouldproveahugesuccess.Our nextmeetingwillbeheld011Tuesday,24th.andmembersareaskedto bringalongafriendtojoinupand takepartinthecompetitionfor£1Is. givenbytheclubforthememberwho gainsthehighestnumberofnear'membersfortheyear. NVeaknessisnotvice.butitleadsto it.thewickedmandoeseviltheweak manletsitbedone.

THERIPCORD,BATE/RDAY,APRIL21,1923. PAGE3. BungalowCafe 863HAY-STREET. Hours-Breakfast6.70to930 Dinner,12to2 Tea,5to7. OPENSUNDAYs:,AMEHOURS. Alf.Lee LADIES'ANDGENT'S.TAILOR. LATEST(UT.BESTWORKMAN121MURRAY-STREET,PERTH. 'Next.YMC.A hristianBrothers'College ST.GEORGE'STERRACE,PERTH. BOYSPREPAREDFORJUNIORANDLEAVINGCERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS. SPECIALATTENTIONTOCOMMERCIALWORK FORTERMSAPPLYTO W.J.POWER,Principal. Cafe-au-lait TO*1.1,11:ITISTOLOVE1:1-' jusTMELTSIN,ENluETI1WITHITSDELICIOUSFLAVOUROFurrCHANDMILK. ITISEAGERLYLOOKED1';)1:By:('E-.\ AFTERNOONTEAS. SOFTANDSWEET,ANDALWAYSDELIGHTFULLYFRESH.BECAUSEBAKEDBY Mills&Ware Overcoat DaysAre Coming ThisSeason'sSelection atCoganBros.Surpasses EveryOneofthePast TheValuesWereNever SoGood "BURBURY" "AQUATITE" "UTILUS" "NICHOLSONS" AllNotedEnglishMakes.supplementedwithlinesofthebest"Australian."OURPRICES 25s.to£1212s. LADIES'OVERCOATS.INMANNISHSTYLES,IN"BURBURY AND"UTILUS." CbGANBROS. HAY-STREET,PERTH. "WHERETHEGOODHATSARE." p AlNSLIE'S A!NSLF.:S ROYAL LDIN ROIJr' ViimPeve.i1Z7. Will Suit You Better Cricket NEWNORCIACRICKET. tun1\rincs.l,ivlithnisii:luee andGuiltmetto114.1,111. II-.SillItild No.fistheAssociationChutebat tedfirst,butwerealloutfor93. .1. Clune135,andUrquhart129notout', weretheonlyonestoscorewell,W. 'alone(5for52)andJ.White(5for :.0.doingthedamagewiththeball.
83(Livesley23, I".Bryant10,Brockman10/,Goowdin 5for16.Richardson4for21.J.F. Burkett.lat.innings.36(Bryant111. Seymour4for19,Brophy3for22. Brockman2fur5.Secondinnings, 23(Robbins13).Cawley4for7.Spenser2fur6.O'Brien2for4.Wonbyaninningsand4runs. 2.C.B.C.v.WestralianFarmers.'SRC.,4for109.declared(Leahy45. O'Brien26,F.Bryant12notout.Liv esley10notout,.Moyle4for40.W.A. Farmers,1st.innings,89(Webb34. Holt151. BrockmanIfor27.Seymour2for16.Wonby6wicketsand 20runs. 3.--C13.('.v.OldIiiiys.--C.B.C..245 R.Bryant160notout.Mar'25,Daly 121.Gordon4for54.McKenzie2for 55.Kennedy2for23.OldBoys.219 (Quinlan94.Gaynor26,Kennedy22, Dr.Horan21.McKenzie17,Burnett 101. May5for34,R.Bryant3for 71.Wonby26runs. 4.-C.B.C.v.SfrRyan'sXI.--(7.11.C.. (Daly24,Booth13,Brockman11' Ouinlan5for20,R.Lanigan3for24. Secondinnings.49(W.Bryant101. T,ightly.senr..5for22,J:Lanigan2 for13. Mr.Ryan'sXis183(Quinlan 59notout.Boylson3U.Slayhew19. SfeWilliam13.Moran Booth4 for.31,R.Bryant4for53,Brockman 2for42.Lostbyaninningsand53 runs. a-(..H.Q.r.Nlarrogids-Narrogin. RI(Scutt38notnut,Byrne14.Carter 101.Mar-5for17,R.Bryant3fur17. Brophy2for22.C.B.e..7fur97 (May36notout.Brockman22not ,wit..Brophy13)Tiozenberg2for13. Wonby3wicketsand16runs. sC.H.r.v.BruceRockSlerredin. ,..iy.r.,firstinnings.74(Brophy18). Webster3for27,McSleiken6for33. BruceRock.firstinnings.97(E.Allen 27,K.Allen15.Andrews181.R.Bryant7fur48.May3for29.C.R.C.secandinlllllgs.5for155IRBryant100 reticedWBryant10.("Brien19, Leahli)Coward;;fol.33 Bruce Rock.ccundnmings,3for28(K.Al. leo11ii.,tout,Andi.wsIt)notout Broeknian2fur22 Lustonfirstinningsby23runs 7C11.C.Y.JunioroldBoys.---OM Boys,firstinnings,71(Herbert33. KeatingHislinickmai,4for13,R. Bryan&2for27,O'Brien2for4..Secondinnings.74(LightlyII,Keating 10'R.Bryant5for26,Cawley2 12,Gerick2for2.C.B.C,firsti.iiiings.42;Brockman11t.KennyIs5 for12,Herbert2for5;secondinllgs 4for30(W.Bryant11not:rut,Cawley10.SIcKettrick-Ifor11 Lsstby 32runsunfirstiiin'ims S.C.B.C.V.GuildfordGrammar School.-C.B.C.,fiirstinnings.119(R. Iliyant11,Leahy22,W.Bryant19'. Cornish1for9,Kelsall2fur27.Sec. ems!innings19(Daly20..Kelsad f.si11G.G.S..firstinnings.112("twine 20,Pearcey17.Cantwell13,Cornish 12).May4for23.Brockman3for9. R.Bryant2for17. Secondinnings. 6for24(Cantwell10SMay3fqr16, R.Bryant2for(1. Wononfirs:.inningsby7runs. 9.-C:13,t'.v.ScotchCollege.-S.C. firstinnings.82(Stevens21.Inverarity 19,Todd13.Hoffman121.May4for 21.Brophyfor13.Secondinnings. 5for129iliiverarity33,Hoffman25, Todd17/.May2for33.C.B.C., firstinnings.73(Brockman21.W. BryantIS,Booth111.Stevens3for 10,Henry3for11,Inverarity2iiir 13. Lostonfirstinningsby9runs. 10.-C.B.C.v.HighSchool. firstinnings.230(R.Bryant85.May 30,Gerick22.W.Bryant15,Brock man14,Giles11.Daly101.J.Nsthan 3for52.Hardie2for22,Fowler:1for 44).HS..firstinnings-131(J.Nathan31.C.Luton26.31.Loton14. RobertsI2,.Slay4far17.Gerisk2 for10,Brophy2for23-Wononfirst inningsby99runs. 11.--C.B.C.v.N.C.B.Associatiin.at Toodyay.-N.C.13.,firstinnings.114 (R.Donegan43,TwineIS,,lervois13. ParkinI11.R.Bryant6for52,Kennedy_2for21.W.Bryant2for14.Ser. andinnings.6for6t(Donegan40not out.E.Beard101. R.Bryant2for 18,Brockman2for6. (Inf...,first innings.4for198(W.Bryant110retired.Lightly37notoutDaly28, Leahy21notout'.Wonbysixwicketsand84.runsin:firstinnings. 12.--C.13.C.v.Tooricat.Toteissay, 187(W.Donegan,hum.49,Boyle47. Coonan21,Wright13.Reardman11. Smith101.R.Bryant6for88;Kennedy2for33.C.B.C..9for305(W. Bryant78.Leahy54notout.Lightly 39notout,O'Brien30.F.Bryant30. Spencer26.Kennedy16,Brockman 161.Lee2for33,Patterson2for27. Smith2for69
Perth
M.O'Keefe). Thecapitalvalueofthefundsofthe Districtandbranches'asperthefinancialstatement,isnow£16.7603.s3d. beinganincreaseof£68414s11,1nn thefiguresofthepreviousyear. Thefollowing
InAllAutumnGoods BOANSAt PricesofExtraordinaryBargainPotency WatchtheDailyPapers---HastenYourPurchases BOANSLIMITED,UniversalProviders WELLINOTONandMURRAYSTREETS,PERTH tomembersortheirrepresentatives duringtheyear.1922:Funeralclaims, £140:D.M.R.Fundpayments,E150: sickpass£357lls10c1:medicalattendanceandmedicine,etc.,18549s3d: benevolentfundgrants.£9414s7,1 Total.11.79615s8s1. Branchesandmembership:Number ofbranchesis19-16maleormixed adults.female,2juveniles.Total membershipnowstandsat1.074. TheDistrictofficers'report-District trusteesreport,andfidelityguarantee fundcommitteereportandauditors' reportwereadopted.Thefollowing Districtofficersfor1923-1924were electedafterkeencompetition:DistrictPresident,Bro.JohnCawley: DistrictVice.President,BroJ.P.Do heny;DistrictSecretary.Bro.J.J O'Farrell(unopposed':DistrictTreasurer.Bro.G.F.Creighton;District Warden,Bro.P.Rock:DistrictGuar. dian,Bro.M.Cooney;Representative DistrictTrustee.Bro.J.
(Sister
arethedisbursements
TheNewBeale PlayerPianos AREUNEQUALLEDBYANYIMPORTED,ANDEVERYINSTRUMENTISGUARANTEEDFOR25YEARS. PURCHASERSOFONEOFOURNEWPLAYERSHAVEFREE ACCESSTOTHEFINESTCOLLECTIONOFROLLSINWESTERN AUSTRALIA. ORDINARYPIANOSARETAKENA.SPARTPAYMENTANI) FULLVALUEALLOWED.THEBALANCEISTfIENPAYABLE ONVERYEASYTERMS ThomsonsLtd. MURRAY-STREET,PERTH,(OppositeNewG.P.O.) SOLEAGENTSFORWESTERNAUSTRALIA. Furlong's-TheNewFirm LATESHINE'S, 536HAY-STREET. WINTERTIMEISREADINGTIME JoinourLensingLibrary,Entrance2/6,and3d.exchangeoneachbook. Countrymembers,sendforlistofBooks.Chooseoneandjoinat once.(Countryexchangefee.44d,coveringposting).VariedSelection. OurClientsareREQUESTEDtopleaseaddressallbusinesscommunicationsto FURLONGS,636HAY-STREET,PERTH. "WheretheySellCheaper." TheHallMarkofExcellenceonYourClothingistheNameof C.D.CTERCTEKO LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR. Therei,anindisciibablesomethingaboutawell-madeandwellfinishedsuitwhichappealsatoncetotheCriticalEye.Itisimpossibletomistakeit.DressandFrockSuitsaSpecialty. OORNERHAYANDPIER-STREETS.PERTH.TelephoneA4277. CommercialTailoringCo. (\V.W.ABBETT). 794HAY-STREET,UPSTAIRS (OppositeZimpel's).Ladies'CostumesaSpecialty O'Connor&Co. HOTEL.HOUSE,LAND,ESTATE,BUSINESSANDGENERAL COMMISSIONAGENTS. WESPECIALISEINFARMINGPROPERTY. 'PhoneA4811. 46ST.GEORGE'STERRACE,PERTH.(BASEMENT), SensationalDressLength Offerat AHERN'S 19/11Each19/11Each VALUESUPTO36 VALUESUPTO35 .ALLOFFERED TILEONESELLINGFIGURE, 19/11,THE FULLDRESSLENGTH. COMPRISINGDRESSTWEEDS,DRESSSERGES.DRESSCOATINGS.DRESSFLANNELS.DRESSSUITINGS,DRESSVELOURETTES.DRESSHOPSACKS.DRESSHONIESPUNS-ANDDRESS DONEGALS. 19s.11d.TheFullDressLength SEEOUR1VINDOWANDINDOORDISPLAY. AbsolutelytheGreatestDressGoods OfferoftheSeason PATTERNSSENTONAPPLICATION. Ahern'sLtd. HAY-STREET.RIGHTTHROUGHTOMURRAY-STREET.

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.