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- “ALLAHIL ALLAH™ '* CHANTS WOUNDED MOSLEM ON BRITISH HOSPITAL SHIP | ““Allah il Allah!” intones the devout Moslem three times a day—at home. on the battlefield or wherever else he i may be. The allies have Moslems in | } thellr ranks, although one of the pow- ers against which they are fighting is -Turkey, a Mohammedan country. The follower of Mohammed in the picture (was wounded at the Dardanelles and ‘taken aboard a hospital ship for treat- ment. When the time ror devotion arrived he spread his prayer rug, dofferd his shaes that they should not defile the holy carpet, turned toward Mecca and began his, prayers, ANDBALL RESULTS, Several hotly contested games of handball were played at the Y M A. court last evening and the follow. 'ing is the results: M. D. Saxe de- ferted Harold Coogan 21 to 12 and 21 to 18. ' J. Molyneaux beat J. Doyle, 21 to 5 and 21 to 20. The champion- ship will be decided Friday evening When Saxe and Molyneaux will clash. The New Britain High school class B. basket ball team was defeated by the junior class of the Y. M. C. A. in a close game 4 to 1 last evening. Both. teams guarded closely, resulting in the small score. CARD TEAMS STANDING. The following is the standing in the "45 card tournament of the various courts of Foresters now engaged in a tournament: Prosperity, 74; Progress, g1 Pride, 69; Mattabessett, 66; Friendly, 65; General Lawton, 62; Chbrter Oak, 45; Beethoven, 43. The ext round >f games will be played in General Lawton’s quarters in Plain- ville next Monday evening. FEDS OFFER PRICE. 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