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HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUES.
Results of Yesterday's Games.
WEDNESDAY WIN.
London, Yesterday. The results of Association foot- ball matches played in the Home Leagues to-day are lows:-
First Division.
Wednesday 3 Derby
As
BRADMAN'S IDEAS ON
ALCOHOL.
Teetotal Test Team Selected.
AUSTRALIAN PROCESSION.
FIELD OF MUR.
IN THE CITY OF ED IN THE LAND OF SCOT.
AT MURRAY FIELD,
The following cutting from a Scottish newspaper strikes an in- teresting note in Rugby football articles
And it came to pass that a mighty battle was held in the city of Ed in the land of Scot, in a place which was called Mur, so given name because the tribe of Sasa, which was to be done battle unto hotly thereof, had good cause to demur about coming thence,
Sydney, March 22. "If you want a loaf at the table don't loaf at the bar."
Knowing therefore that there was "Alcohol will do first-class to history in the offing at the field of fol-drive a tin-lizzie, but when the Mur, the people of the city of Ed, driver takes a glass the ambulance and the people of the land of Scot, gets busy."
and those of the people of the land Such slogans figured in a pro- of Sase that were of profound cession, organised by the juvenile patriotic Inclination (having as yet members of the Independent Order Ins righteous cause for disappoint- of Rechabites (Illawarra section), ment), dld cry, "Yea, we shall de- a 27-mile route part from the dismal routine of life, through Illawarra suburba yester-and he us to the field of Mur," day afternoon, writes the Sydney (writes "A.F." in the Evening Die-
{patch.
Third Division-Southern.... Crystal Palace 3 Clapton Orient
Third Division - Northern. Hull
5 Hartlepools
2
1
which travarsed
0
0
-Keuter.
Scottish League.
St. Mirren
0 Morton
Sun.
|AMERICAN FOOTBALL ed literature,
AT NIGHT
Popular Attraction at the Moment.
800,000 WATTS UTILISED.
Night football which the Prince of Wales recently witnessed in Rio de Janeiro is a common attraction
in America, though only recently introduced.
. In the Atlantic City (New Jersey, U.S.A.) Auditorium the football teams of Washington and Jefferson College and Lafayette College met Frecently in the frat indoor football Before a crowd of 20,000, many in evening dress, Washington and Jefferson triumphed over the Eastonians by a score of 7 to 0.
To provide ample illumination for the
game,
game,
Bries halts were made along the Many there were that ate of tatis route, while afficers of the Order and other foods in the knowledge delivered addresses and distribut-that their cooking was as in a great haate, but the thought of the visita- Striking tablenus depicted the tion of a plague of dyspep had no work of the 1.0.R.
fears upon them as they were in a On one lorry, under the caption great anticipation of many ting- "Don Bradman says: “My advice is linge and electrical sensations of to leave strong drink alone," sat excitement at the sights at the field 11 members of the Juvenile of Mur.
Cricket Association, representing,
"A Teetotal Test Team"--Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Bradman, Jackson, Old-
Like a Mighty Army.
It was of the resemblance of a
field, Kippax, A. Richardson, mighty army moving onward unto Woodfull, Macartney, a'Becket the clouds. and Fairfax.
The field of Mur which is aur-
The emblem of the Order, surrounded by high places, was peopled rounded by pretty girls represents the heavens with stars, or as the ing Purity, Peace, Plenty, Prud- Hollywood
with the same. Those
ence and Thrift, was another fine that were of Scot wore upon their display.
bosons a symbol which was a flower More than 100 children and a of the hills containing much prickle, large number of adults participat- for the purpose of showing their ed.
feeling towards the Sass and also On Wednesday evening a public as an help to keep off pickpockets. were Sasa bore upon demonstration is to be held in theThose that Rockdale Town Hall.
them also a flower that was to be unto them a design in the manner of the blush of which they were
the normal lighting CHAPMAN'S TRIBUTE equipment of the auditorium, which utilises G00,000 watts, was supple- TO SOUTH AFRICANS.
mented by the addition of a power-
ful flood-lighting system using an- other 200,000 watts. The main lighting consists of 540 floodlight projects spaced 14 feet apart in the trussca arching across the curved ceiling. Using a white football and playing in the light provided by the two lighting systems, the players experienced no difficulties due to poor visibility.
LINDRUM'S SPANISH
RIVAL
"Not Fair to Ask for An Advantage.”
CANNON GAME.
Distinction Between The Players.
SPORTING ELEMENT.
When informed that there would probably be no more South African tests on matting, the M.C.C. tour ing team expressed the liveliest the Batisfaction, particularly team regarded South African turf wickets as equal to some of the best English pitches.
KE
A. P. F. Chapman paid tribute to South African sportsmanship, parti cularly over the bails incident, and mentioned the gesture of sympathy shown by the South African bats men going out to the wicket with the English team.
Some members of the side ex-)
also to blash likewise later.
There was music, but the people
who came south from the city of
Ab found not of sweetness in the, note of the horn or the tinkle of the jeymbal, nor even the pain of the pipes, but lingered lovingly at the gates of iron giving ear unto the click of the turnstiles, which was unto them a mighty magnificence of music-yea, verily, a wealth of joy.
And behold, there did follow such scenes in the field of Mur that do, call forth for rivers of inspiration that are not within the Inkpot of this scribe.
O Nero, did ero the sights in thine arenas so wildly churn the waters of pure bliss?
O Cesar, did ere thy lions rear as roared the people of the land of Scot? Were cre thy spectacles and games and races of the chariot so charged with the acids of emotion whereat the people seethed
andi surged, and gasped and gurgled as did gurg the people of Mur?
The Man of Mel.
And oh, ye people of the land of
A modest little Spanish gentle-pressed disappointment that there man named Domingo Murtra, were certain distinctions between claims to be the Lindrum of bil-amateurs and professionals, which Saes, how mighty is the Man of llards under the French code-all they had not expected to and in Mel.
cannons.
South Africa, as there was none Even as the dynamo doth gen-! His particular ambition in coming Australia, but realised, however, [erate its power, yet doth no dynamo to London, says a writer in the that these were merely Idfosyn-send forth such electricity as the Evening Standard, is to arrange a crasies. They said the South doings at the field of Mur. When match with Lindrum on level terme | Africans generally could not have there was a building up upon the and 5,000 up. He received with a done more for them. disdainful smile the suggestion that
he should take a start from Lind-;
top of one another of many pointe,
so there was the rising and falling)
rum as the British billiards players SENORITA D'ALVARES of sensations of sounds, even as the
do.
THEATRE
Majesti
"You DON'T KNOW THE HALF OF "IT"!"
A Pamenenunt FAIRING Puture
CLARA
BOW
The Wild Party
a' gargatartina far JET, The wider of “iche. Tonk, -show you how the "yrunge caft Bon
onden - Kantraet. Glory and berkuak,
TO-DAY
TO-MORROW
At 2.30, 5.20,
7.20 9.20 p.m.
"YOUTH—THAT'S
IT AND IT
AT THE WILD
PARTY" WHERE
¿CLABA BOW
· TALKSI"
"No, no," protested Domingo
Murtra. "If I ask Lindrum to play
ON HELEN WILLS
the French cannon game I must not 'Not So Confident As She ask him to give me a start. That would not be fair."
Is Regarded.
SOFT HITTING.
waves of the sea when stirred into the fearfulness of fury by the irritations of the wind.
And those that wore the flower,
of rubiness upon them did but con-
tain themselves with 赶 mighty effort from giving expression of The Spanish champion is particu-
their righteous wrathfulness at the larly emphatic about his ability to
frivolity of fate which had indeed score faster than Lindram, and he
placed betwixt their teeth a pill, and would greatly like to have a match Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, famous the pill thereof was not of the on the speed basis, always bearing tennis player, was named "poker-familly that are of the sugar-coat, in mind that French cannons are face" in America because she was As for the noble joy of the people reckoned 1, 2, 8, not, as in English belleved to be both inscrutable of the land of Scot its expression cannons, 2, 4, 6.
and imperturbable. Spanish tennis also is not within mine inkpot. Yet When told that Lindrum could champion, Senorita d'Alvarez, does be it said unto you that there is an score 2,000 in an hour when bur-not regard Mrs. Moody as a con- inkling of the joy of the people of ried, he replied:-
fident player. This lady is of opin- the land of Scot in the tale that did "Ah! I score 1,000 in 27 minutes. ton that Mrs. Moody lacks confid-forthcome from the Street of Rose, That would be more than 4,000 in ence against players of reputation. which is a pathway of much re- an hour on English cannons. "Do you remember asked the freshment; there was said to be one Every day I reckon to make a senorita, her match against Miasman of the City of Ab who was thousand break, which is like a two Bobble Heine at Wimbledon in given to such exultance that he did. thousand. break on on English 1928. Did you ever see such soft stand a round.
table."
hitting as Helen's when she can hit And it came to pass that the In saying all these wonderful as hard at Tilden 7
statisticians who do juggle with things about himself Domingo "No, Helenever hits hard till Agures as doth the juggler, did say Murtra did not strike one in the she is within winning distance or many wonderful things of the least as boastful. He was simply against an opponent she knows she match, and this was assuredly not telling his tale in his own straight can beat in any style. If she would one of them; if all the people at forward way, accompanied by the only hit hard against me I would the field of Mur were placed end to usual Continental' gestures.
love it, but she plays long, long end along the road-verily they Murtra, to my astonishment, gave rallies. until I get bored. I lost to would object strongly
his age as 48. He laughed when I her because she was a little better remarked that evidently French thần I was.”
billiards kept a man looking young, Perhaps the senorita chooses to Trapping the ball is one branch for he had immediately impressed Ignore the fact that much of Mes of the game in which the Scot me se resembling Walter Lindrom. Wills Moody's "soft" play is due to excels. There is no reason why her knowledge of what her oppon- every player should not be able to * I find women always ready and eats do not like. No one knows trap the ball Instantly. It is the anxious to learn golf, but the im better then Mr. Moody that It hall-mark of the good player-Alex. patience of the young men who ad- would be suicidal to give Senorita James. vance quickly to the scratch or plus | d'Alvarez" the opportunity mark is revealed chiefly in the cir. "ploiting" her Inimitable half cumstance, that they do not belleve" | which scan only be mau instruction can do them any good
sby Howard.
Undoubtedly there la a lot of good
fin a player at 80, but there re good football behind him
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931.
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