Wednesday, August 9. 1922ootballTeleg*CON HO BO LI NT WINS THE CUP BEST GAME OF THE.ByKollos ini' repr eseutedFINDOUTGSI 1A Brisbane mess SEASON l force of police last.alleged gaming 1 Street, known as 1 the City Tatt’s Cln are iner‘players who J ing to escape fro Condo, and Trundle in I Fran'-* Wardropp. the Competition match played on the rushed thioagh tl local ground last Sunday. rear and took a hTRUNDLE R Provan (captain), \iron ronf ^ath, J. Kelly, T. Payne, F. Wilcox, J.Nicholson, R. Bell, F. Kemp, A.Madge, H. Thompson, .1. Harraer,.1. Henson, J. Carmichael, J. Hogan.CONDOBOLIN —I) Cowell (enpt).E. Gilderdale, J. Brady. C. Willis,T. Biadv, F Lewis. G Lqwia, A.YVilcux, C Wilcox, J, Gavel, J.Lewis. J. Tipping, S Mclnnnes.headlong on conci* ing his ucek by Hiwits found sum? tiuiMr- Justice I1MUYes, it cun easily foe said that this was the best game of the season. 11 ever 2d men battled for virtu*}, it wubou lust Sunday. The day was all that coold be desired, and fully .) »lt;•people were in attendance, all anxious to see which team would carry off tlx honors of the d»y. As usual, it was Condoboliu, hut they just won, and that’s all. Trundle team, which is headed by R Pro van, has not one sel fish player, eveiy uinu will pass the ball to his fellow player if he has a better chance than he of scorn g. This is the only way to play real football but we an soiry to say all the local lads do not play on this system. Sun* ay's match was practically the finalfor the* competition Previous* to thisthe Leuva Hospital his condition is can The Leadet of tl tlx Ar-sembly his j motion in favor of , arranging with tl: j give time for the de At the Central Ithe it it nig was re i in which Robert Lillian Boland, Ar Walter Sykes, Heh Reo and Eliza May with conspiracy inalleged illegal int. number of women, other charges. -V prosecution, said itnett had been car of illegal character under cover of dei Oxford Street preu dant Kerr.SYDNEY.game Condo, was three points in the lend of all other Ham- c Clonleigh. Derriwmig, Trun dobolin, Locos and Bogan Gate. With another two points from SundayV win, it gives the Rovers a lead of five points, ihusmakii g them the winners of Trundle Cap and Medals. Torn Brady was a shining light for the Rovers, he was always on the ball and his tackling was of the best. Jack Tipping and C. Wilcox are a team on their own. Cliff Willis and Jack Brady played well together, while Ernie Gi’.dtrdale j-1- fullback, was (he right man in the right place. In fart, the whole team played a rattling good game. For Trundle R Bell. F Kemp. J Kelly, .) Harmer and R Pro van showed btst foim Mi Eric Williard who has rt:feielt;d all competition games played on tin localground this year, 1 a*- on all • cassions*given truiie satisfaction. We were pleased to bear several Ttundleites Hay that Lrir was a tip-top ref. and the fail cm man t i ey had ever played uuder.THE GAME.Trundle kicki d off, followed up and secured. Play was mostly in Condo's. 25. Kicks were freely exchanged aud scrums were nu:m :« ns In ten minutes Ai tie Madge had scored for Tinudle, aud K Piovan found it no trouble to kick the goal. The visitors had the better end of the •round in the tiist half, so they made the best of it. They battled bard in Condo’s. 25, many times nearly scoring. As the game wore on i’rundle seemed to he more confident in a good combination game. A scrumSiamese twins Hospital for audio. Con- tou lt;'.rly on Suud;ehilureu we.ro girls at biith. They a mo. her is doiug we Having beer: cut increasing Lis milk up the can with from a horse tron Ryan, milk carte sentenced it Balma three months' hard The Graziers' i seven more sheds terms, making a uBudi(From our (x A meeting of tin f the AgriculturalTesui'e*cm the Rovers’ hr Provan addii i: to the visitor He converted his own try.1was held ou the ec’nro \v«i given h the Org.i i-ing lnfj altnral Bureau, t he Agricultural Bi ned that sucn objn the Agricuharal close touch with the mote better hu m n. experiments to fin tc. t • grow in demor.'tratiot anpntmental oilier*bus inc.--:. iog andlivii g. by lt;1 it in* smg to huru’illv t-•rib**ron o tin II.• scon Ar thisstage of the husiruss things looked serious particularly so when 1 saw one t our “White” citizens put five-bob on Trundle. When doing **o he eaid, “ They have been 800 years trying to down this color in Ireland, nnd havr/t succeeded. Cun do boys can’t do it in an Lour and a half.” The visitors wore green guernseys Up to this stage (he local lads were playing a bad game, bn( t-hey slatted out to make np for loi-t rime, and it was not long before Jack Bradv bad Bcoied under the goal. I). Cowell failed to convert. Score at. 1 all ime —Trundle 10, Condo three.In the second half the Roversplayed a rattling good game EiankLewis, who was hurt in tbe early part ot the game, had to ietiie, ro Bob Richards took his place. Bob, who is always on the ball, soon found an opening, and scored in the corner. The kick at goal failed. Ernie Gilderdale, fullback, started down the line to try his luck, and. sure enough, he scored. D Cowell converted. The scores then being Condo 11. Trundle 10. From a penalty T Thompson made a good attempt to kick a goal, the ball dropping a bit low. From amark R Provan pnt the ball well between the bars, this gave the visitors a lead by one point. Jack Gavel was next to take a mark and a good kick from D Cowell, once again put the Rovers in the lead. Cp till the end of the game scrums and kicks were numerous. Trundle had two mote kicks for goal but failed on both occasions. The final whistle souuded, leaving Condoboliu the winners by 13 to 12.AII wIjftt !iu »oi \s r.\IULlt; »Vlt;(Tiir* -Is! X at S TREE L /ReturnrjTHE FAMILY cM«:IN I’OHSIt heir --ince'e thank -kindly communion condolence n theirDerriwonA SOCIALwi IDiirriwollig HnU DAI \TGIJT T6!i: th:; Bi.ll Funds. Gents Ticket, 3Foresl Plain ami Faw ill he held \TXTSSDAY, AUPr izes fur be.-t dres dressed iady, b* geut, most han (lady or gent), ing com Proceed* in Catholic Church FA. FOR RESToNalurali/a[Nn UOI«AS• of G reetAt a special meeting of the local footballers on Monday night, it was decided to visit We.-t Wyalong on Sunday week and plav a fneudly game with the leading team of that centre. The Wyalong Club has donated £10 towards expenses of the tripWe would like to see Vidor 'tone and Keith M nit laud representing Condo, in the match at West Wya long. These men ate rattliog good players.ekat Cirigo, reside Australia, now re Street, Condobolii iuteud to apply i Territories Depat tor naturalization.Central Sal MONDAY, AUlt;(one niNORMAN GIB0 vLLIPOLIofEverythii.g Nr mid Dazzling.pen! Acts.AICondobclin has a football ground that would take a lot of beating. The recent rain has made it nice and softi and one can almost see the fraud •pringiap up.and delights ot Y Lai d, crowded in ful and sparklingALL Sr PRICES.—4s, 3? Box Plan as j Also Trundle 16t NORA