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THE ADMIRAL’S CHOPS.

BASEBALL CATCHER’S “MISS.” Admiral Robison told a journalist who travelled to Australia on the flagship • that he always remembered the fine chops he had when last in Sydney. The journalist sent a wireless message to Sydney, and a parcel of chops was sent to the warship outside the Heads last Thursd The champion baseball catcher on the flagship was told off to catch the package as it was thrown from a launch. He missed the catch and the chops fell into the ocean. The admiral had Invited a coupm of those on hoard to breakfast oil Sydney chops. They had ham and °ggs.

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Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 3

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THE ADMIRAL’S CHOPS. Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 3

THE ADMIRAL’S CHOPS. Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 3

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