Daily Colonist (1901-09-01) . of Cham-pagne be remembered. tor: Iriiico ofSwedish Amb:i>llasxlt; Tiiips,agor, .MotitmoitTheatre ,drissi r lo Chircnili:it; Celia Pryse; Countess Heloii. wifeof Count Io!soa; Ladv Itoberl; Winch,landlady of the Cai & Fiddle: .lanei^rances Waldron. of the Theatre Itoy-al, Ornrv Lane; —London; tinu—ISJO. ••riie Wcddiiig Day, which the Ti-voli Opitii Coiiiiiaiiy iircseiit toimn ro ,vnight at the \icIor;:i, is oie; of the 11 comic operas. It is the wor;of ..Mi>srs, Strange and Idwnrds, collaborated oil u number of musi
Daily Colonist (1901-09-01) . of Cham-pagne be remembered. tor: Iriiico ofSwedish Amb:i>llasxlt; Tiiips,agor, .MotitmoitTheatre ,drissi r lo Chircnili:it; Celia Pryse; Countess Heloii. wifeof Count Io!soa; Ladv Itoberl; Winch,landlady of the Cai & Fiddle: .lanei^rances Waldron. of the Theatre Itoy-al, Ornrv Lane; —London; tinu—ISJO. ••riie Wcddiiig Day, which the Ti-voli Opitii Coiiiiiaiiy iircseiit toimn ro ,vnight at the \icIor;:i, is oie; of the 11 comic operas. It is the wor;of ..Mi>srs, Strange and Idwnrds, collaborated oil u number of musi-cal pieces, and it one ut the best talented authors have given plot is decidedly clever in construc-tion, and is filled with funny complica-tions from heginuing to end. The libretto with pparldingdialogue, and witty , and themusic is brilliant and cnrcliy. It hasnov(-p been given in the West, except atthe San Francisco house, but was oneof the biggest successes in the East. Cricket at Mr. Jaeaers Eleven Defcafs theVictoria Club by SeventyRuns. Garrison Ea&iSy Win From H. Amphion a the CanteenGrounds. The cricket match at Beacon Hill ycs-teiilay afternoon, between an elcACU cap-tained by Mr. It. Jaegers and the Vic-toria Cricket Club, resulted in an easyvictory for the former side, with a scoreof 12li runs to 5G. Mr. .laegers elevenbatted first, Gllman and C. Schwengersfacing the bowling of Meuzies and innings oiioned disastrously. Oilmanbeing caught by Itichardson oil Howesbowling—1 run. Trimen joined Schwen-gers, but the partnorshiii was «ooii bro-kei^. ilihweiigers, atter coiitjiliut:I,ii, runs, caught by Meiizies olfHowes howling, and things looked blue,Imt Trimen ami I!. Sehwoiigers madethings look brighter. The latter scoredS hotoro suciaimliiiig to a good ball in his iiiiiiiigs be hit one si.\..laigi-rs joined Trimen, and the tieldei-:-hail a lively time, liotli liatsiiieii keepingt
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