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Updated: June 25, 2025


'Compound Addition, said Phyllis, 'I did one with Emily yesterday, and this is the second. 'Oh! these are marks between the pounds, shillings, and pence, said Claude, 'I took them for elevens; well, I do not wonder at your troubles, I could not do this sum as it is set. 'Could not you, indeed? cried Phyllis, quite delighted. 'No, indeed, said Claude.

Although her heart was strangely sore, she nevertheless felt proud of what Tom had accomplished. Again the two elevens went at it, and now Roxley tried again to force the center by a rush. But to their surprise Brill shifted to the left that one weak spot and got the ball on a fumble by the Roxley half-back.

To-morrow will be a final big practice, when the elevens for the `A to M versus N to Z' match on the 25th will be chosen. `Sixth versus School' will be played on the 1st proxo. The School Eleven will be selected from among players in the two above matches." "A private meeting of the Fifth will be held this afternoon at 4.30 to discuss an important matter."

There have been few coaches closer to his men than Joe. Whenever I talk football with Joe Beacham he never forgets to mention Vaughn Cooper, to whom he gives a large share of the credit for the good work of his elevens. Cooper was of the quiet type, whose specialty was defense. These two made a great team.

For one who had hitherto been indifferent to all forms of athletics, Irving developed a surprising interest in the game of football. Every afternoon he went to the field and watched the practice of the Pythian and Corinthian elevens.

No, missed him, by Jove! A-ah!" The run was over, and Christie lay panting on the ground, with the triumphant St. Eustace half-back sitting serenely on his head; for, although the latter had missed his tackle, Christie had slipped in avoiding him. But cheers for Christie and Hillton filled the afternoon air, and the two elevens lined up near St.

They let him alone now entirely; he envied those masters who were popularwhom boys liked to visit on Sunday evenings, who were consulted about contributions to the Mirror, the school paper, who were invited to meetings of the Stylus, the literary society, who coached the football elevens or went into the Gymnasium and didstuntswith the boys on the flying rings.

Now, amongst the black coats in the pavilion you see a white figure or two. The Elevens have finished lunch, and are mixing with the crowd. Scaife is talking with a famous Old Carthusian, one of the finest living exponents of cricket, sometime an "International" at football, and a D.S.O. The great man is very cordial, for he sees in Scaife an All-England player. Scaife listens, smiling.

Miss Mitford, in her charming book, Our Village, describes the rivalry which existed between the village elevens at the beginning of the nineteenth century, and gives a sketch of a match between two Berkshire village teams, which brought about some very happy results of a romantic nature.

"There is something horrible to me in the idea of writing down men's names for such a work as this, just as boys at school used to draw out the elevens for a cricket match." The old stager turned round and stared at the younger politician. "The thing itself is so momentous that one ought to have aid from heaven." Plantagenet Palliser was the last man from whom the Duke of St.

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