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C.B.C.V.HIGHSCHOOL.
The-teur.nuiteruttheabove eighteenstookplaceontheSubiacu (hallastWcnesday.Weatherconditionswereliy110meansauspiciousdurnigthemorningWhentheteams tiledoutitwasapparentthattheadvantageinweightandheightwas withtnehighSchoolteam.Christians reliedonpaceandaccuratekicking.so thatitmeantmuchtothemitrain shouldfall. C.11.C.wasrepresented byGerickleapt).Brophy(vice-captain).Leahy,Brockman.O'Connor,Hogan.llewson.Jeffrey.Booth,Livesley.Giles.Johnson.McAuliffe,Dale, )lay,Cawley,LrislettandCunningham. FrankO'Connorsettheballrolling at3.13,andaHighSchoolrallyimmediatelyendedinamarkandgoal toShallcross.Christiansrepliedwith adesperateattackfromwhichO'Connorsecuredwelloutanddroppeda goal.Therestofthequarterwas entirelyinChristians'favour.Leahy andLivesleymissedchances,butthe lattermadeamendsbyrunninginfrom therightwingandscoringthepossible. Inthesecondquarter,withtheexceptionofanoccasionalsortieby CAC.,fromoneofwhichMayhandballedtoLivesleywhoscoredhissecondgoal,HighSchoolwereattacking. Theirkicking,howeverwashopelessly atsea,atleastfourchancesgoingbegging.JustbeforehalftimeLoton foundMcAuliffeoptofplace,andrush. edtheballthroughthegoal.The quarterended:C.B.C..3goals6behinds:HighSchool.2goals4behinds. Heavyrainfellduringtheinterval. iindasaresultthegameasaspectacledegeneratedconsiderably.Witha greasyhallandheavygoingmarking becameverydifficult.Bothteams threwthemselvesintothefray.and heavyknocksbecametheorderofthe day.Brophy.Cawley.Hoganand Brockmanrepelledattackafterattack. AgoaltoYeoputHighSchoolwithin threepointsofChristians,andthebarrackingbecamefierceandprolonged. HowsonandGerickbroughttheball awayfromthecentre.Followingon afierceattackontheHighSchool goalO'Connorforcedthroughfor fourthgoal.Inthelasttermno majorpointswerescored,butChristianskeptuptheattack.Leahy,in particular,wasbattlingveryhardin thecrushes.sowereBlackman,Brumby.GerickandLaslett.AthreateningHighSchoolrushwasspoiledby Brophy.whocamethroughinfine style.Shortlyafterthesameplayer tookabrillianthighmarkwiththe soddenball.Giles,Livesley,and Boothattackedpersistently,butno onecouldstemthewetball.Full timecamewithChristiansattacking hard.Thefinalscoreswere:C.B.C., 4goals13behinds:HighSchool,3 goalsbehinds.Goal-kickers.-C.B.C.: O'Connor(21,Livesley(2).High andLoton
SecondXV= Thesecondeighteensoftheschools metintheearlymatch.Afterthe firstquartertheC.B.C.teamwasnever inthehunt,theiropponentsbeing superiorineverydepartmentofthe game.Someoftheplayerswerecontenttotrotleisurelyaftertheirmen, whileothersverycarefullvabstained fromenteringthecrushes.Mitchell telMoloneyweregoodrovers.Davcv andCCunninghamwerefairinthe 'lid:,andEllis,M.Giles,L.Durack andLightlyshowedflashesofgood', Islay.Thefinalscoreswere:Hig!School.(1goals4behinds:C.B.C..1goal 3behinds.
Under15Team. Theunder13team,captainedby Dawson,metHighSchoolatKing's ParkonFridayafternoon.Theylett Itoroomfordoubtabouttheirsuperiority,thefinalscoresbeing20goals19 behindstogoalbehind.C.B.C.wer3 representedbyDawson.Carter,F.Bro phy,Cornwall.Dwyer,J.McAuliffe, Moliinev.Mitchell,Moran,Cannon,A. Scott,Bucolic.Bryant.Green,Perry. Bow:,KellyandCogan.Asevidencedbythescores.theforwardswere fairlybusy,andconsequeatlythe backshadvetylittlework.Moloney playedbrilliantly,AllawasablyassistedbyMcAuliffe,MitehellBryant, GreenandDwyer.';Jail-kickers: Moloney(7,,Mitchell(31.Bryant(3). McAuliffe(3),Dawson(21.Moranand Kelly.
SecondXVIII.v.SeniorPennantTeam
OnFriday,22nd..amatchwasplayedbetweenC.B.C.2nd.XVIIIanda teamrepresentingtheSenior.Pennant Competitions.Thegamewasfairly last,butthesuperiorprowessand greaterweightofthesecondXVIII. toldinthelasthalfofthecontest. Thefinalscores.7goals6behindsto4 goals6behinds.infavouroftheSeconds,wereagoodindicationofthe play.BestforthewinnerswereL. Durack(capt.)Ellies.Punch,andA. Durack.BestfortheloserswereJ. Paul.G.Walsh(capt.),L.Spencer,G I.ightly.andP.Reilly. Thepositionsoftheteamsareas follows:P.W.D.1..Pt, Spencer 9 7 1.1
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C.B.C. JuniorCompetitionTeamsv.Swim CompetitionTeam. 25th.ateamrepresentnigthejuniorCompetitionTeamsmet :motherfromtheSeniorTeams.The JuniorswererepresentedbyPeterson (capt.).Dunphy.jCarrick,McFadyen,Stack,Williams,Thomas.Rampant,L.Jones,Allanson,O'Brien. Coleman.Montgomery.Picone,A. Levy.W.Coulter.WallaceandSpencer,whileRuse(capt.),Balding,De Mamiel,Ockerby,T.HowiesonSmith, Seymour.E.Rampant.Buttrose,Collopy.DoigShannon.Friedlander.Cole andTroubridgeweretherepresentativesoftheSeniors.UmpireP.Giles presidedoverthegameFromthe tirstbouncetheSeniorsquicklytook possession,andsoonagoalresulted intheirfavour.TheJuniorsplayed upnobly,butthreegoalsthreepoints werescoredfortheiropponentsbefore enanceofareprisalcame.Levy, withacleverbitofwork.serrieda "surer."andsoonafteranotherpoint raisedtheirhopes.Athalf-timethe seoreswere:Seniors.3goals3Behinds; limiors,1goalbehind.Whenplay wasresumed,theJuniorsbeganto monopolisetheplay. .1ding-clung battlewenton,theJuniorsshowing goodplay.Ataboutaquarterofan hourbeforetime,theSeniorswere4 goals5behindstotheJuniors'3goals 3behinds.AgoalfortheJuniorswas casitescoredbyColeman,andthe Sen.,rscarriedtheballawayfromthe dangerzoneandscoredapoint.No morescoresweremade.andtheSeniorswentoffvictoriousby3points. Asa"walk-over"hadbeenexpected fortheSeniors.theiroptimisticbarrackersreceived:Ishack.Thehest playersforthejuniorswereCarrick Dunphy,Peterson.Coleman,Levy,115 Fadyen,andMontgomery:whileRuse, Ockerby.Balding.Smith,Buttroseand Shannondividedhonoursamongst themselvesfortheSeniors.
AtlastEastPerthhavemetanobstacleontheironwardpath.Subiaco, thankstoHamilton'sbrilliantwork. finishedwinnersbyfivepoints.Limb seemstoberecoveringsomeofthat clashandaccuracywhichmadehimso famousinpre-wardays.Hamiltonis Subiaco'sfind,andfewwillrefuseto admitthatifSubiacogetsintothe finalfouritwillbemainlythroughhis agency.EastFremantleareonthedownwardgrade.Theabsenceoftheir heftyfollower.Ion,seemstohavedemoralisedthem.Muchoftheruck workisthrownonCinoris.Inadditiontheabsenceo':Mudiefromthe backlinesleavesagaphardtofill. OuromniscientLeaguebodyhave adoptedafairlyfirmattitudeonthe questionofAdam'stransfertoFitzroy.Ofcoursetherearewheelswithinwheels,butmanypeoplethinkthat Adamsisbeinghardlydealtwith.He hassettleddowninMelbournedefinitely,sohisset-backcomesfairly hard.Ontheotherland.allthose whodonotwishourbestplayerstobe filchedfromusbymoneygrabbing MelbourneteamswillsupporttheLeagueinitsattitude. TheSouthAustralianfootballsupportersarelookingforwardtotheir encounterwithVictoriaIftheywin theywillsaythatthepositionsofthe StatesaftertheCarnivalwillbealter ed,andthatSouthAustraliamay claimtobethechampionState.Per' haps!andalsoperhapsnot!Victoria canselectaverypowerfulside,andit willtakethe"Crows"alltheirtimeto beatthem.Inadditionthewetweatherconditionswillbethesame.Victorianteamsareusedtoplayingon oval-shapedgluepotscalledfootball grounds. Mr.JoeWebb'sverysensiblesuggestionthattheteamtoplaySouthAustraliabechosennowandtrained,receivednoresponsefromthedelegates. -Perhapstheyweretoobusyfinding outreasonsforourdefeatinAdelaide Positivelysomeonewillsoondiscover thatthereisonemorereasonwhywe )0st,andthatisbecausewemeta muchbetterteam.Theactionof theLeagueinsendingoverinjured meniscausingsomecommentinthe Easternpapers.Selecttheteamnow, oratleastinaweek'stime,andgive themachancetotraintogether. TheSecondarySchoolsgamesbegan lastWednesdayincoldandshowery weather.Rainfellthroughmostof hesecondhalf.andinadditionthere .vasabitingwindthatwouldmakean Eskimolookforhisovercoat.The helplessbarrackersatSubiacowho ailedtocrushintothemiserablerelic ofearlySaxonarchitecturecalleda hadtocrouchnearthepress(ixortakerefugeunderthetrees.On thegroundtheplayersreliedmuchon soccertactics.Accuratekickingwas quiteoutofthequestion.Inadditionthegamewasverystrenuousat times.Onemix-upinfrontofgoal presentedastrangerotatorymovement oflegsandarms,aswellasacloseresemblancetostacksonthemill.
C.B.C.forwardswerefinewhilethe ballwasdry,thecombinedmovement whichbroughtfirstgoalbeingfirst class.Livesley,theChristians' "sneak,"isaveryagileandclever Younggentleman.Someofhis"leads" wereworthyofabrilliantseniorforward.May,whowasplayinghis firstbiggame.delvedininrarestylc especiallyinthelastquarter. Theboywhostruckusmost,however.wasGiles.playinghalfforward. Wetordrymaderibdifferencetohim. Heturnedquickly,passedaccurately, andshirkednobumps.Ononeoccasionhedrewroarsofapplauseby cleverlyduckingunderanopponent's arm,leavingthelatterhelplessly stranded. TheChristians'centrelinewasat timesslightlyovershadowed.especially inthesecondquarter.Hantkewas brilliant.butasusualheranaway withhimselfandpassedbadlyorkickedauselesshighpunt.I.eahywas hamperedbyaheavybumpduringthe firsthalf.hutdidyeomanservicein thelastterm.Howson.onthewing. .-.-assuperb.whileDalyontheother flankmadeamostsuccessfulfirstappearance.TheChristians'hacklinewassevere. lvtested.andcameoutwithflyingcolours.Brophydidnotfieldtheball withhisusualcertainty.butneverthelessdidsomesplendidwork.Cawley isarealdefender.Hesavedoverand overagain.andwasneverbeaten. FurtherhackHoganandBrockman weresolidandreliable.McAuliffe. whoisoneofthesmallestfullhacks wehaveseen.putupabrilliantdisplay.someofhisrunsbeingexcellent. ly judged. Christians'superioritylayinthgir ruck,
SchoolatLoton's.Contrary toexpectations,thelatterteamputup agoodfight,ssrs.tciallyduringthesecondhalf.Greeron,Carson, Todd,andStevenswereScotch'sbest performerS.ForGuildfordthebulk oftheworkfellonDavies,Bevan.Kelsall.Browne,andPearcy.whoscored twogoals.
YOUNGIRELANDSOCIETY.
AmeetingoftheYoungIrelandSocietywasheldinSt.Patrick'sSchoolroomonMonday,June25.Mr.J. Gallagherpresidedoveraveryfairattendanceofmembers.Themeeting openedwith"TheSoldier'sSong,"renderedbymembers,accompaniedby MissM.Doolan.Theminutesofthe previousmeetingwerereadandconfirmed.Anapologywasreceivedfrom thepresidentthathewasunableto attend.Longdiscussiontookplace astothemonthlysocials,butas nothingdefinitecouldbecometothe matterwasreferredtothenextmeeting"AlongtheRoadtoGtindagi'
wassweetlyrenderedbyBabyRooney andMissAnnieMcDonough'ssweet voicewasheardtoadvantagein"The MinstrelBoy."MissKateCooney andMissMaggieForbeswelldeserved theapplausetheyreceivedfortheir renderingof "Killarney.""Rio Grande,'recitedbyMissEileenMcDonough,claimedtheattentionofall. Alittlecommunitysingingwasin-
dulgedin.theladies'chorusrendering"TheMeetingoftheWaters."Mrs. Clinchwonloudapplauseforherpatheticrecitation."LittleWillie."The meetingconcludedwiththesingingof "GodSaveIreland."Membersare requestedtoattendthemeetingsmore regularly,aslatelytherehasbeena verynoticeabledeclineintheattehdance.
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