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Weather spoiled a mall programme of cricket, and the bowlers had the best of it on beary ground. Edinburgh University O: T:C.—89 for 3 and 83- although J. M. Lamb score! well for the cadets. Glasgow Academy put on 81, C. Warren batting well, and Glasgow University could only respond with a paltry 19.." Greenock" Academy brought out a capital schoolboy bowler

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The fund between Celtic and Queen's Park for the Glasgow Charity Cup will not muk high edupared with previous contests. A high wind speeded heary clownpour, and marle accurate contral of the ball impossible for the Amateurs and very difficult for their more resourceful opponents. But with both teams missing several openings there was never more than a gual between then, and H Celtic were the better side all through, nearly always on the attack when favoured with the wind there were times when their goal was in jeopardy. Resalt-Celtic 1 : Queen's Park, D.

A war match in Edinburgh betweep milingy and League teams brought oất some fine play, and the soldiers had a deserved win bj: 4 1073576

"Charlie" Hardcastle of Barnsley. won the British featherweight chan-r V. Goulbourn pionship from Al Wye, the holder. at the Nation Sporting Club recently before the spectators realized that the scrap was on.

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G. H Abercrombie (United Services.) D. M. Bain (Edin. Academy and Oxford Univ.)

1 C. Blair (Fetto end Cambridge, Univ.)

W. C. Church (Glasgow Academicals.). W. M. Dickson (Oxford Univ) JH. Dods (F3in. Academicals and Lou. Neot.)

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D. . Howie (Kirkcaldy,)

1. Enggan (ed Forest.ani Edin. Viv.)

E Milroy (Watsonians.)

TA. Nelson (Edin Academy and Oxford Univ.)

J.Pearson (Watsonians.)

L. Robertson (Fettes and London Scottish.)

A. Ross (Royal High School)

J. Ross (Fettes and London, Scottish.) R. F.. Simson (Edin. Apadēmicals and Lon. Scot.)

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A. L. Wade (London Scottish).

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