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EXCELLENT RECORD OF SIXTY YEARS
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The Celts were met again in the ensuing season, and, after a draw, managed to overcome their Edin burgh opponents, In 1902-5, the Hearts again won through the ear ly rounds and qualifed to engage the Rangers in the final. That proved to be che of the most pro- tracted finals on record; and it was not until the third meeting that the "Light Blues" contrived to gain the trophy..
Two Finals in Glasgow
The luck of the ballot brought! the previous year's finalists to- gether in the first round of the 1983-4 contest, and once again the Ibrox team were the winners. A year later, the Hearts were put out in the second round by St. Mirren; but in April 1906 the Hearts, con Adent after a brilliant third-round victory over the Celtic at Park- head, won the Scottish Cup for the Courth time by defeating Third Lanark by a single goal in the final round."
The Tynecastle team figured also in the ensuing final, after beating the Airdrieonians (0-0, 2-0},"·K!1- marnock (0-0, 2-1), Raith Rovers Bombay semi-final (1-0); but on the oc- (2-1, 1-0), and Queen's Park, in the
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casion the Celts were in rampant form and wen easily by three goals, In 1912, the fourth round was reached, and in 1918 the Hearts were one of the semi-finalists, but lost by a single goal to Falkirk, who won the trophy. It was in that series that the "Maroons" gained a brilliant win at once be
black head out-thrust. The bass came the favourites. Yet the die-grouped houses of Inverkilbreck, nut at them:
She glanced back and saw the voice of the man on the, shore roared appointing failure against Falkirk with the Macleod's cottage pro- was as nothing to the 1914 first-minent among them, the red cliff, Get away.
"Get away out of that, will ye.j round defeat from the Raiththe jetty, and the peak of a moun-to shore on my island."
There's no boats come Rovers.
tala a mile or two inland peeping Ross lifted his oars and turned.
"It's me, father. Your son, Ross,
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In the 1919 Victory Cup contest, slowly over the horizon, all sur the Hearts, after routing the Airprising distance away across the rome to see you.” drieonians In the semi-final waters of the sea-loch. at Tynecastle-Andrew Wilson
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"Ah, that'll be the woman you (again at Parkhead), the Tyne-There were sheep on the slope to the no eyes.
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I've seen all I want of Thistle three times in the semi- Anal before meeting with defeat. across a stretch of turf towards the
yellow carve of sand which marked rowing," Janet begged. "The tides "Keep rowing, Roka, piezas keep Recent Years
the shore of the little bay.. Since then the Hearts' best Scot-
drifting us out." Ross rowed steadily on as though Hinge Port-Swettenham, Penangish Cup achievements have been
Ross gazed at her in amazement, in seasons 1929-30 and 1932-98. In whining came from the rowlocks, swung shorewards.
faint but he dipped his Bars and the boat the former Clydebank (1-0), St. increased in shrillness, until dipping strokes and they were scraping and A few more Bernards, (0-0, 6-1), libs (3-1), and his hand over the side, he flicked bumping over a strip of shingle. A Dundee (2-2, 4-0) were defeated,water over them, when it was in-wave caught them and they leapt before the semifinal tle with the
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Ross turned on the thwart "It's a gun," he said. "Yes." "Docs he....1"
In four out of the last Ave sea- sons, including last year, Hearts) have been knocked out of the con- teat by the team who won the Cup.
“That's nothing. They say he On 12 occasions the Hearts and never goes out now without his Hibs have been balloted together gun."
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"What's he doing?"
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"Walking down to the beach, and "Get back," shouted James Mac- "Uh" he said, turned abruptly feat came again in the semi-final he's carrying something over his lead. "Get back. from the Celtic, who went on to houlder. I can't quite see what it come a-landing here.
Don't you dare and began to walk back towards his I've got a uottage. Ross and his wife went win the trophy.
gun-loaded-and by God I'm wern-one on either side of him. The dog How many tries he gained we can- ing ye
raced off in pursuit of a red-legged not at this distance of time recall, There was still a distance of ten sea-bird. Not a word was spoken but the way in which he dodged yards between the boat and the firm as they marched side by side across through his opponents, without sands where the waves dwindled the sand, over the weed-line of the their being able to lay a finger on Ross stood up, dropped one oar, and tide-mark, and up the slope of grass him, is indelibly impressed of our in Scottish Cup ties, and each club long they were under the lee of the in place. The dog had stopped "May we come in?" asked Janet, y fifteen for the first time." He with the other pushed against the beyond. At the door of the cottage memory. The following Saturday Before scurrying shingle to keep the boat they paused. 29.
The saw Don Wauchope in the Univer has won six times. The Hibe were Hearts in the last six. The Celtic the wavelets ceased their tapping to meet them, and was snarling like Buccessful in the brat ties, and the island. The breeze bad lessened and barking. It had come half-way out "Uh!" said James Macleod,tet
Ross turned deawarûz." have been encountered nine times, against the bows.
a wolf, with lips curled back over "Holy smoke, look at the boat." and in these games the Hearts Sun Dock Swimming Pool-were vietors four times. Against
"What's he doing now?". Ross ita, pointed teeth;
It had dritted out to sea with the axked.
Then Ross stifled a cry of sur-tide, and was now placidly bobbing the Rangers the Hearts have. not
"Standing at the water's edge, prise. Without a glance in his up and down at a distance of thirty was hurt In Sebtland towards the been successful in one tie out of the staring at us. Oh, Ross, he's got a direction Janet had jumped over the yards from the shore.
beard,"
Ross, he's
end of 1881-2 and he was unable alde, swayed for a second on the "Run quick, Ross, and bring it to play against Oxford in the ses The Hearts, nevertheless, have a "Why wouldn't he have a beard?" shingle; then, with oddying water in," said Janet The New Zealand Shipping Company's Steamers for Bouthampton and football. No club out of Glasgow
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fre-pointed beard. And he's wearing a her, began to walk steadily shore- boat, though he had to wade out He died at an early age. quently, But it is now nearly 30 black coat and leather leggings," warts. A yard from the black dog over his knees to reach it. He Yet another Fettestan followed, Yours since they last brought the Think I don't know my own she stopped. Cup to Tynecastle!
father? I've never seen him in any- "Will you please call off your dog, was open, and he paused a moment sians in the team with him, so it hauled it up the sand, then walked in 1887-8, when M, M. Duncan took back to the cottage. The window over. He had three other Tette thing else."
Mr. Macleod?" she demanded. There's the black dog sitting For perhaps ten seconds there outside. His father was sitting at is not surprising that the college beside him,Oh!",
was silence and stillness on the the table, looking up at Janet, who provided the next season's leader. "What is it?".
part of the three human fhures: was pouring tea into a cup,
A Methuen. He was as efficient in Ross, standing in the heeling boat, "I expect you like it strong he the pack as Duncan had been the oaz. raised in his hand, Janet in heard her say.
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Janet turned eagerly in his direc-shore gezing at her open-mouthed, myself I let it stew, till 'tis nearly tex, call antiher day to say the water, the bearded figure on the "I do that. When I make it for tion. A new tone in her voice aur-There was only snarling to be heard, black. I like it so, though prised hiff VR. Long black. Chinese human hair
and the scrape of the boat's ksel heard tell it's bad for the stomach." "Please, • Hõvi; Keep Fowing over the shingle. Then came Ross smiled and went in.. braids have found a wide market We're nearly there in foreign countries, It is reported Most of the hairbraids are sold to a hundred yarda from the Bureau of Foreign Tradh, ¡this time there, was
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Then he
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Feltemans As Leaders Unfortunately Don Wauchope
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