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between us. We had the advantage in weight with Mosor and Burton, and a, heavy centre who came from a well- known school on the hill where he had earned the soubriquet of Buns from t long and faithful devotion to the edible of that panie. The forwards were bound to render a good recount of themselves, as they had pace as well as weight, good weight toc. In. défonce we wore fairly matched, and in goal we Everybody who know anything of and Burke, as steady as the old guard the Assocation game knew Jimmynt Waterloo, and as cool as a cucumber. On public form our strength was mainly Burke well, at least by reputation. By in our forwards, as theirs was chiefly in everybody I mean of course everybody their defence. But things tnra out who lived in his time, which was in the oddly in football at times, asite most capablo: exponents know full well, and to their cost. The unexpected certainly athlete of many parts, he was one of happened on this particular occasion. those bright hopeful souls, whose The best laid schemes of men and mice gang aft agley, according to one Burns, Under European Management. ardour nothing could damp. It was
Dars Robert the pont of that ilk. real, actual trath to say of him that his certainly did that afternoon. The for- tail never was down. Funk was a thing wards on whom we had relied if not to crush, at all events to keep the bpposite to which he was an absolute stranger bneks the roughly employed, were from 2210 A good cricketer, he took everything on cause or other out of it, speaking
Eindly that came in his way. He comparatively, of course. played the game for the game's sake, their day at all events, far from it in fact. In the ordinary why they wore sofely a wholly for the enjoyment it shots must of them, when they got gave. No matter if a enteb, even a in anything like range of the opposite gaper, was missed of his bowling, his. This time thoir shooting would hardly have renclox the average of the face bore the span cheery smile, un present day, when the ball has to be honest one too. Nothing could put hits entical between the posts, and the has become RS out, not even if all the Jessups or the goalsnoter gør
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The Old Westovians, led by that hero of ever so many Internationals, Wailey, had been saving themselves, so to be able to reserve their best efforts for the second half when the wind Charles would be on their gide. It was soon evident that they were not far out in their estimate. Wailey, who had been England's sain support in the first line of defenec in many a hard fight, was
I remember once going to him at his Hongkong, October 29, 1901. 1260 office in London, late on a Friday after noon, to ask him to do a little journey of nearly nine hundred miles, or rather on it within a few hours Though he was a member of that dis-
which tinguisited Service Dickens, not without reason, designated the Circumlocution Office, Burke, at all events in his private life, dil not carry out the traditions of his official sur.here, there and everywhere, that is well in the limitations of the area perenissible roundinge. There was no cirétialocution for a half back, stimulating the West- about him where cricket or football evinis by the sheer force of his own were concerned. He never stood on brilliant example of untiring work and the unerring precision, of his play. the order of going, at least from the Their attack after a time became very 1809 sacred precincts of Gloucester House, persistent, and Burke was kein hard ut when he had a chance of a day's or an it with but little intermission. He was afternoon's sport, but went. Not that over in fault for a second, catching, fisting and punching the ball in tere, HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. perhaps the administration of the bat always getting rid of it safely like country would have been materially the versatile artist that he was. Vot THE RETREAT, MONT KELLETY.
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past three and four o'clock, when I called and it was only a stern reprimand of the captain that stopped one of our on him. How many footbalers of the backs to repeating the questionable new century would be ready and willing tactics of unking long kicks into touch," to start for Glasgow with at the outside with defigrate intention to oke out the time. It was excess of zeal perhaps, some five hours notice, and at their own and he paid the perity in the shape of expense! But this by the way. There an indignant outburst of disapproval was no side anyhow about Burke, element in the crowd. All the time our from the keener and more sportsmanlike
and come to Glasgow he dil, not only goalkeeper, was engaged up to the very without a murmur but quite cheerily bilt. Shots to the right of him, shote to as was his little way. What we should the left of him, all round him they volley edand Imit volleyed. Were we going to have done without him: I don't know, save the game or lose it? Every fresh at- We had no one with an elementary tack and every new repulse evoked ap notion of how to keep goal if he had plans and enter applause from the spectators. One could see them sway. not come. Fortune was kind enough ing to and fro, the more excited of to save us froin terrible possibilities, them, noving as it were with the ball,
as is the way of footixill enthusiasts, dougeous neighbours at thrilling mo at his best. To be cheerful in chargements, as one's shine and ankles could of the posts in an Association game a testify it required, man must be the verfest Mark Tapleything came runs to him, No But Burke was the hero of the hour.
of football, Well, you will be able to matter what position, no matter how judge from the following pain uuvar close the shoty he was, like the immortal nished tale how poor, Burke wis to be Griffith essentially the safe man.
• How slowly lịm Line went on “Would place on such a lofty pedestal. It was that we forty-five never cone to an in the season of 186-, the precise end. It was a case of night or Bücker. winter is not of particular moment. Only a few perents more and rele would come in the welcome sound of Ife were in the competition for the the referens whistle. The wind had Blinksbue Cup and had already got freshingd, as it has a nasty habit of rough to the last and crowning stage, doing who not wanted, after the change When tell you that or were the of ends, and we were incat of us pretty well exhausted by the steam of playing Blankshire, Wanderers you will be able against it for forty minutes Barke to find out for yourselves the position alone was cheery and he was de we occupied in the football world at the stratively so. Let. Iver cenu, was his constant cry, when there seemed a time. In the final of the Blankabire cince of the laill being intercepted on Cup we had to meet the Old Westovians, a free idek from the corner lag
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who, it is hardly necessary to say, were Keep tie grux clear, he shouted. A a great power in Association football, gallantly defended must have fuller. with Vailey and Dideal, not to me But in the middle of a scriminage right tion seven others who won their under our posts rang out the shrill note International caps at one time or other. of the whistle, and the glatch waH OVET. A pretty wárny lot they were, theso A dow, with no goals, that was how it FOUTRALL AT GREAT TUGLETON Old Westorians, and we were bound to was summarised in the official records.
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