WORDS WE'LL NEVER HEAR!!!!!
"What is the Frohch for - ’’Will you —
In.,.th£ Orderly Room: ’^ia3fe‘'F"^ r 'idibbvr‘bu’t that MAT, Edr, we shan’t need it any rone«" In the Canteen: Iggey: m-iave as much boor as you want boys * there’s plenty hero*" In the : Bill": ' "Have" some more peaches*
i exxors we l vo <’ got to in a tv.) room for more In the sonoom: Unow hound pio*!: "That?s Plenty* .T don’t feel very hungry today"« In the Ec.A,P, : ' **■*'l^'o. T~ "‘Til've hh:i ED today£e’s been orbing pretty haz’d "« In the park on t a ribo nil t ni /s i l >;: Gunnel 1 ; .1. real - It- don’t feel V like it to" • 'night Ohcrie" *"0 ««o**o <o «o **o **o** criQ®iS : The" Maia nine" (the other two turned up rain sing) took the field today for the first
game of the season,, The match was played on the baseball diamond with six* sticks (stumps), two baseball bats and a herd ball® The game last ed all afternoon - it had to •» "It’s on the’Mudcar « 11 Syllabus, Syllabus, Ci, Oi/’HH Our Rep players seemed to have most luck' br inglug hone agood “Bag” o Chappie: A duck - fix 1 st ball "Boxer" Macindoe: a duck "Monte" Hewitt: a duck “SparksCrabb : Half a duck run “ out-® "pete" Bliyde : Aduck . The remaining four are hardly worth mentioning® They only got a few short runs « no ducks, Missing when the "Raia Nine" took the field; ' "Millie"; Declines to make a stare nont but says his garnet s ■ ■ “Footy”.
"Iggy": We thought somone had shot him - but it* OJ, fellers he’s backs He wields a wicked willow, too» Final Score:*"Mala Nine” : i-y ducksr. "The Ront" : They brought homo the bacon?, • 1 By ‘’•Blue ■ Dudc% x jj jjmy .’AAV/ik a
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Gun Flash, Issue X, 6 March 1943, Page 4
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293WORDS WE'LL NEVER HEAR!!!!! Gun Flash, Issue X, 6 March 1943, Page 4
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