CRONADUN NOTES
iOur own Correspondent). The Telegraph Department have a number of men working here at I.l<‘sent, and really at times the place is getting like London. Rumour has it that there, was a tragedy on the “high seas” here recently. That there was a wreck we know, but it may have been on the shores of Loch Lomond and nut in ( ronadun as per Daime Rumour. The powers-that-be in hockey circ’es have at last, seen fit to draw up the senior fixtures, aind ’the result of the first game in which our girls participate is awaited with interest. The tide of fortune must .turn our way this year. Winter- with its’ mantle of f°g hos descended on Cronadun rather heavil)/ lately. Old Sol seldom makes his appearance before noon and after imparting a hike warm, feeling to everyone k.akcs his departure about four o’clock. Cronadun play Landing on Sunaa*y» which is the last game in the f’TSt round, as far as the local team is conrned. It ?■ to be hoped that th-’ ground is in better condition that it was the last- time this team played on it. Cronadun team it.o play Landing < n Sunday 31st inst.—O‘Malley (2), L. Hunter, O'Donnell, Muir, Twidle, Patterson, McKay, Sinclair, Gallagher, ■Roberts, Kobmson, Ivey, Morgan, C. Smith, emergencies McMahon, McCormack, Wright •
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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1925, Page 2
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