OPEN-AIR HOMES FOR CHILDREN.
Per Mrs Russell:— Avonside Sunday schools ... 1 2 2 King George. Restauranfc(employeesj "... . ...10 0 POLICE t. PRESS. It is hoped to' arrange a football match between representatives of the local polieo force and of the newspaper offices, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to tho Open-air -Homes for Children. Tho police force has already selected, its team, as follows: — Full-back, J. Brooks. lOst 81b: three-quarters, C. Thomas, 12st, G. Hart 12st 101b. E;-Regan 14st- 81b; five-eighths, W. Henderey 12st, E. Porter 12st; half-back/E. O'Brien, 12st; wine; forward,-. C. Dunnett 14st 711>: I front row, C. Bonish lost, J. Smyth ! 12st 61b: lock, \V. Joyce,, lost; supports, J. Ryan 13st 61b', R. list; back row. J. Torranco 14st. J. Hamil!ton, 15st 10Ib; emergency, T. Gibson, 17st. The team is hard at practice at present:
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 12
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