HURRICANE IN JAMAICA
CiiiEAT D^IAGE E-ESULTS. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIQN.t-COPXBIGHT.) (ESUTtR'S TELKSRAH.)
(Received September 25/11.30 a.iji.) . KINGSTON (Jamaica), 24th Sept. : A hurricane Km ' caused great damage. Seventy were injured, nut there were no fatalities.'
An officer returned to England " torn tho front declared that there is no better prpscui' to pur 'Jimmies i,li§n a football. It is'tljo game of gnjnes;. a-jid as "heroivorship" appeals to .sporteine", so-idpeßa-■'football with v "reoortl." Some of the o!d balls balpnging- to Aston Vjlla,: which hay« niadu history in Association l/Ba4,'Uo--fOjilbfl,]!, arc 'thf Jiriies .of (.Jie "Hoyal Wa-r----wickshirc, and v'iien jiu iuipDitant «giwental match is played fit a resting baee ihey bjinjj out a ball with .whiob tkp Villa sociupd -victaiy". That very fact, s»id th« officer," &eenvto itupize the msn.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 74, 25 September 1917, Page 2
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125HURRICANE IN JAMAICA Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 74, 25 September 1917, Page 2
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