MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

CRICKET.

GAMES.

FOOTBALL..

SATURDAY'S FRIENDLY

MATCH:

NEW TALENT SCARCE,

There were four friendly gumos BASEBALL DINNER played on the Hong Kong side on Saturday. Three of them wer decided" on the Sookunpde Ground and the other on the Hong Kong

WEEK-END FRIENDLY"

DOLLAR LINE ENTERTAIN THE CLUB.

NEXT SEASON'S HOPES,

?

„VOLUNTEERS IN FORM,

Owing to the Indian Recreation Club god being unfit for play, their match arranged to take place on Saturday with the Unirelay

سيس

Club Ground.

At Kowloon the local teams we at home to the Clab de Rocrole and were vieta logs in both, games.

The results at a glance are as follows:-

Junior Gam.

A happy social evening was spent by the members of the

Club on Hong Kong Baseball board the 4.8. "President Tafe" on "Carlisle Friday when they were the guests Kowloon The Craigengewer Cricket Club fat a sumptuous dinner provided by reevid" the Volunteer Befence the Dollar Life.". Carpet add were badly beaten.

Union was cancelled

On the Civil Servies 6.6% ground, an inter-vlule match had a close Anish.

AL Kowloon the Captain's Vices

the Vien-Captain.

... v. H.K.V.DEC.

Wer alisonstra

Very

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THE CHINA MAIL.

BOXING.

NEXT RACES.TM

FROGRAMME AT MURRAY BARRACKS.

ENTRIES CLOSED ON

SATURDAY.

TROPHIES PRESENTED.

EIGHT EVENTS.

Following is the programme

DEMPSEY'S ECLIPSE. INTERPORT BOWLS.

THE WAY OF ALL CHAMPIONS.

WIFE'S DON'T CARE.","

The boxing corapetition for the

New York. Sept. 24. Hong Kong Challenge Shield and for the fourth extra ruce meeting. Dempsey has gone the way of all Battalion, open competitions of ict the Hong Kong Jockey Clab, champions and the new idol sue the 1. East Surrey Regiment con- to be held at Happy Valley on creds to the pinnacle he occupied cluded at the Murray" Barracks Saturday, October 9. at 8.15 and for seven years. The defeated on Saturday night with an inter-for which entries closed at noonehampton has two consolations. "in esting programme,

on Saturday,

that he avoided a knock-out and The band of the Recimgpt was 1st Race-Wokingham Stakes-peketed $880,000 as with Tunney's $200,000.

in attendance during the evening, At the conclusion of the last Aght the Hong Kong Boxing As- .... S.CA. "A"...spciation Challenge Shield and

& Club de Recreio 1 the prizes were distributed.."

Ofeiats, Senior Games.

Referee;-Lt. Col. F.-S. Mon-,

Thanks having been expressed Chinese Athletic & to the hosts, Mr. C. S. Ransom, "Carlisle & who presided, reviewed the local St. Joseph's Col. 7 gate from its early days and

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were

EMS. "Tumar", Southi Ching A.A. 1. H.K. Club Comment.

(Novices)

compared

Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst Dempsey's wife. Estelle Tayler,

Rose, 13.0.

the well known movie, star, spent

Five Furlongs,

"

Mr.

Seth's Nell Gwyn (late King's Favourite), 18.1.

last night closely confined, in a special railway coach.

When she

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Recha-heurd the result she exclaimed "1. Jack is crazy about me as I am don't care; fame..ßghts and fortages mein nothing to me, so long as

bite. 13.0.

Messrs. Dyer and Bath's Blotting

Paper, 13.1.

Mr. J. K. Bouield's Emperor.

23.2.

13.2.

about him."

Reporting Biculties, The steady rain was succeeded By

(Continued from Page 8.).

Both teams, however, played excellent bowls, including every member of each pear. It is cer-. tain this game will go down in the association's record as one of the finest ever played. The score at different ends in details follows:-

Ends

Hong Kong Shanghat +1..

3

!

10.

1:4

10

1:0

16

19

12

16

19

15

20

• 16 .17

19 19

10

Final Results.

Mr. R. M. Austin's Fireworks that of the reporters, fatamed in the plight was mild in comparison with Welterweight (Novices),—Mor-| --19.1. ton beat Cooper on points by Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass 13.0 Press box at the ring-aktie whose

21 heavy hitting.

Mr. H.H.'s Rayfield. 13.0.

notes turned to pulp as 9001 S

Hongkong was represented by Telegraph forms were Messrs. U. M. Omar, A. M. Ho Messrs. Toeg and Friestley's In-siden and writing blurted almost and, R., Lapsley and W. Wother-

written. vader. 18.1. Mr. Alargas's Arabian Parrot had time to transmit them.

before the hard pressed operators

spoon (skip). In 12.1.

Shanghai was represented by addition the shouts and screams of Masers. G. Dunlop, G. B. Stormes, Mr. Dryasdust's Saracen, 13.2. the crowds pushing in the proxi-IN. Harrison, and G. L. Campbell Mr. R. H. Charles's Cheeseman.mity of the bress-box mude report(skip).

scene ander shell fire. ing as diffleult as describing a war

7

18:1. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's

Boston, 13.2.

New York Reception. is to be received by the Mayor at Tunney, who lives, at New York,

Philadelphia with the brass band the City Hall upon his arrival from leading the celebrations.-Reuter's American Service...

Tunney Wants $750,000.

New York, Sept. 25.

YACHT CLUB "AT HOME"

Scottish Volunteers Draw Good Game.

On the Yacht Club green on Sat.. urday a very pleasant game was seen when the home Club received a team representing the Scottish

tague-Bates, C.E., C.M.G. D.S.O. Judges:-Major.W. B. Steven- son. M.B., R.AM.C., 2/Lt. J. M. E. B. Coates. gave interesting sketches of how None of the games was taken very i

Time-keeper: Et. E. A. S Mr. A. H. Potty's Craigavad 13.2 the sun which continued throughout Captain match resulted in a win for it should be played, The dif-seriously. In the first place the Cope, M.C., R.S.M." W.G.. Gingell. Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call.most of the Aght. The spectators.

ficulty of getting, umpires whose weather was well against good|M.M. derisions, were not questioned football, being much ten hot, espe wns mentioned. Mr. Cockey was čially in the drst two games at thanked for his remarkable pitch Soakumpoo, where the "Carlisle Standage Makes A Stand. fing which won the witch against Reserves met the South China

the champions, who were beaten and walked over them.

Bantamweight C'enigengreep hulled first and only once." In conclusion Mr. In the second game on the aume Dawson beat Foster on points.

10 runs. Ransom said that baseball was ground matters were reversed when Midleweight (Open)-Roberts Jonard scopert who batled an American game and he was the Chinese Athletic Association bent Wright on points. This was

well hoing dismissed by ronddent that his side would win team were not so affected by theja good night and the loser receiv Mitchell with a fine catch. Bowker the championship next year. (Ap. t. They failed, however, toled a cut eye. took two wickets for two runs in plause).

penetrate the Stilors' defence antil Lightweight (Open). — Ware- five averg-and then, matech to give Humorous references

the second half. When they mitchadham beat Charles on points. The other howlers a chines.

made by other speakers and tri-four without reply.

foser put up a good tight. For the Delegre Corps, Standage butes paid to the Bioneers of the The third game was between the Welterweight (Open)-Barber Mr. W. T. Stanton's Solly, 280. played a rattling came and retired game locally, the name of Mr. South China Athletic Association beat Mann on points. Mann de- 2nd Race-Reading Handicap after contributing The home Eddie O'Connor. of the Dollar and HM.S. "Carlisle." South China livered good left swings and "A" Class Six Furlongs. turm'sterona was passed at the 'ex-Life, being mentioned as one of eg the store and the Sailors' fought well.

5th Race-Reading Handicap pense of three wickets, and the those who did much to foster the equalised before half time. In the Flyweight (Open).—Wcokott

"D" Class Six Furlongs." segond half the Sailora visitors went on to make 256 runs gaire.

took the beat Gosden on points after a Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The for nine wickets. Parker (54).

Head from a doubtful penalty, but fast bout. Among those present "were

Gomeri (late Donaghades), Ower Buches 82% and Bowker Mesurs, C. S. Rasori, H. Major, her afterward Scored three more Featherweight (Novices-WH

13.2. (3P) påse retired

Harrell, F. Daley, Munroe, Cockey,

land proved their superiority.

son beat Tucker 1. On the Club firmuad the home good scrap.

on points. AMessrs. Halland Shenton's The) E. Shank, Rankin, O. Israaik team were opposed by the

Geezer, 13.2.

A prominent British proinster LasCompany of the Volunteers. The 2James, Morris, Mabon. Elakes-seph's College senior tean.

St. Bantamweight (per)-Simp- Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Dempsey at the Wembley Stadium on the first rink Russell's team Loffered Tunney a return bout with Kane was unique for the fact that Oley. R. Wilson, H. T White, latter notched the only goal scared the latter having to retire during

The son gained a decision over Block, Gnome (late Stere Khan II)th June

tied with Duncan's at 16 shots, 24 Geo. W. Vilas, and G. H. Blk.

after about twenty minutes" play in the third round after being Mr. Seth's Nell Gwyn (late King's replied that Tunney will fight for the fast, head, drew the shot Tunney's manager. M Gibson, Drummond, with the last wood on Edwards beat Ramsay by six; and the first half from a left wing | W. Sapes, o de Rome." Westlake pans by Castilhn close it, which heavily punished.

Favourite). 13.1.

[$750,000, the nmount which found the Club defence at sea and

Featherweight (Open)Coop Mr. Strike's Tutis, 181.

Dempsey received at Philadelphia.gainst Shield's and made the beat Hokombe pa points. The Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent. The money must be deposited in a score level. Hoser fought well

New York Bank before Tunney At the close of the game, seeing Lightweight (Novices)-WI Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, 13.2, sailed, and he will not take a penny there was no decision, each player

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's September, less-Reuter's American Service. exchanged spoons."

Champion Honoured.

Mention must be made of the New York. Sept. 26.

very admirable arrangements Tunney has now been promoted made by the ladies of the Scottish Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe-to First-Lieutenant for the United Company, who provided a typical,

say. 13.1.

States Marine. He arrived from Scots" ten which was thoroughly Philadelphia, in the centre of aenjoyed by every one. whirling mob of admirers,, although The players and scores are as Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch a battalion of police had been defollows:-

Rannoch, 13.0.

taifed to clear the bath from the RH.K.Y.C. Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Callstation to the motor-cars, which Wood

13.2

the crowds frequently" enclosed. | Greig They grasped Tunney's hand and Brayfield patted him on the back as he pro- Russell ceeded through tortuous streets to Greenwich Village, his former Waters home, when he was a dockworker. Carpenter Every house displayed colour signs Shellshear

fragengower.

Fritz, Bowker

A Kitchel. h Bowice?

S. Ahbna, b Parker

0. Email & Parker, b Wales

A. Hugsun. not and

Y. Abbas, & Summers

E. Hamson, h Parker

D Kunjahu, « Parker, by Sam-

F

J W Leonard e

Planner

A. N. Ogher, Ewen, Hughes

Zimmern, st. Ralph, b. Bradley.

Extrus

1

2

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Westlake

0:

63

D. Leonard meeting the Tall, netted

Taken on the whole, there was m one of outstanding merit to re

ני

M. R. Wceive honourable mention, butliams beat Welton on points. This

2 16

Milehelt b

26

Sara

7 de Rome

1. 12

wrence

} 7

12

Evans

42

5.1 2 10

4,

. Oswick

D 11

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

().

M. R. WE

Rowker

→ 2

Owen Hughes

G

Vice-Captain Defeats Captain.

Wales

#

J 26

1

Santmers

+2

Parker

1/11

2

4 - 0 425

1

2.2 0

1:

by 46 run.

Defence Corps. -

Plummer

Bradley

G. P. Eummert, e sub, b S. Abbas 11

..

H V. Parker, Fetired...

H Owen Hughes, retired

J: H. Summers. Leonard

& Abbas.

C. D. Wales, not out

A C. Bowker, retired?

1. P. Ralph, & b Hamson

Extras

Fotal (for 9 wickets)

J. A. H. Plummer did not, bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

KOWLOON MATCH.

with a couple of weeks' training a lot might happen. It is pretty safe to say; however, that sp får no "dark horses have come to light.

IN KOWLOON.

A Double Event for Home Club.

*

The first and second teams of the On the Kowloon Cricket Club ground. Mr. Goodwin's seam (hatt-Kowicon Football Club and of the ing first) defeated Mr. Lyal's team Club de Recreio met at the grounds The skipper of the of the former in friendly games. winning team made the highest The excellent weather which pre vailed all through the afternoon contributed to the enjoyment of the

score in the match (43).

Mr. Goodwin's Team.

Was an evenly contested fight.

Middleweight (Novices)-Har-

is beat Thorne on points. The loser was the Eghter man.

« Light-Heavyweight (Novices). Loft beat Merton. The latter was knocked down and had to retire,

Light-Heavyweight (Open) — Laight beat Squire by a knock out in the second round.

15.0.

-13.2.

12.3.

Mr. R. J. Faterson's Ukelte (latel

Melody Dahlia), 13.1.

Messis. Dyer and Beith's Blotting

Paper, 13.1.

Prizewinners:

Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call Pte. Morton and Sgt. Wilson 13.2. won the two special cups in the Mrs. B. M. Austin's Grey Streak, competition. Barber won medals.

Ptes, Roberts, Wareham and Mrs. R. M. Austin's Fireworks,

13.1.

13.0.

Sc. Voli

Goodman

Fletcher,

McKelvie

. Duncan

(Skip)..16

(Skip) ...18

Hazel Shaw Henderson Ramsay

sung across streets while scrawled 'pieces of cardboard were in the Davies

(Skip) ...21

.(Skip)

McKellar

The Challenge Shield was Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass, and "welcome home our Gene" was Edwards Both encounters were very excit. awarded to the "A" Company.

E. F. Fincher & Overy b Hancock 21 members of both clubs.

Goal:-Wood

Full backa:-Guest and Wilkin-la

"SANITARY" BEAT DOCK POLICE.

SEVEN CLEAR GOALS,

C. E. Bradley, Lb.w. b Fritz 0

H. E. Stamlage, retired

3. J. R. Mitchell, b Humson

14

A. 54.

D

...Warters b Ross

Duncan played on, b Lyal Macaskill & Buxton b. Brace

10

ing, but at the end, the Kowloonites

10

Goodwin e Brace b Beans".

43

25

14

Guest e Muphy b Evans

moved to: be superior to the Recreio. The following was the line up.

WATER POLO.

Hyde b Hancock

KOWLOON FC -

Smith st. Jex/b Brace

20

2nd Team.

9

Sunamera b Ross

D. B. Green not out'

.266

Extras

0. M. R. W

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Fritz

6

0. 47 1

Q:

M. R. W.

S. Abbas

1

J" 89 2

Brace

·5.30 13

A. Hanson

6

56

4

2 2

1

1. cheil

40

37

01 Overy

CLUB DE RECREIO.

"

Y. Abba

13 D

13

o Real

G

0 38

2

0 Hancock

4

2 9 2

2nd Team.

Evans

6

D "26

Goal:-Noronha.

Mr. Lyal's Team.

Full backa-Gomez and Reme-

39

dias.

A. N. Other

} 0 G

11

CIVIL SERVICE. MATCH.

Poor Seating at "Happy Valley.

2 Lyal

Teams led by Mr. Evans and Mr. Nihil met on the Club ground. The wicket being dead scoring was poor on both sides, and Mr. Nihills side had à deficit of two runs in an exciting finish.

Mr. Evans XI,

F. J. de Rome.

Hamilton

F. E. Lawrence, e O'Neill, b

Hamilton

H. F Westlake,

Robertson

Total

3" "0 23

Bruce not out Jex b Goodwin Dand Fincher Evans b Fincher Lyal b. Fincher Hancock b Goodwin Murphy b Hyde Buxton hit wkt. b Hyde Overy not out.

800.

Half backs-Ollier, Hedley, and! 116

Jones.

13.0.

Mr. H.H.'s Rayfield, 13.0. Messra. Toeg and Priestley's In-windows. All kinds of war veter-Anderson

Athletic und Civil Aso- Lang

vader. 13.1.

ans,

Purvis

McTavish

Drummend

(Skip)

15 - (Skip)

Total..52

Total

.62

Capt. R. G. Sturgess's Reynolds, cintions were represented at the Shields

City Hall where there was ལ་ Mr. H. Birkett's The Sand Piper,marine guard of honour.

18.1.

18:0.

Mr. Reidy's Mowgli, 13.1. Messrs. Dunbar, and Stanton's

Boston 12.2.

4th Race Fourth Aggregate A water polo match was played

Stakes-One Mile. .on Saturday Forwards:-MeBride, Miles. East-camber between the Sanitary De

at the R.A.S.C. Messra, Hall and Shenton's, The

Goblin (late Bundoran), 13.2; i 2man, Taylor, Vickars.

partment and the Royal Naval Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Dockyard Police.

Gnome (late Shere Khan 11), 13.0.

The Sanitary Department won by seven goals to nil the scorers being Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent, Watson (3). Witchel (2) Strange (1),

and

The teams were Sanitary Department.-Armstrong

13:2, Mrs. RJ. Paterson's Dobbin; 13.2. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele

(late Melody Duhlia), 13.1.

Abstinence, 13,2.

Half backs-Silva, Figueiredo, (goal, Kelly, H. E. Strange, R. C Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total

and A. Calyalho.

| Witchell. 7. Watson, R. R. Wood Forwards-Remedios, Silva, Per-¡ and W, Old. » reira, L. Carvalho, Houghton.

The Kowloon FL won by 3-0.

KOWLOON F. C.

1st Team.

Goal-Rasmussen,

Full backs-Wheeler and Young.

The ceremony was capped by the presentation of the usual scroll and key by Mayor Walker, who said that in his younger days he had sung and danced at Greenwich Village entertainments where, later, Tunney "gave boxing exhibitions.

AMERICAN GOLF.

WINNERS OF NATIONAL LEAGUE.

New York, Sept. 25. As the result of to-day's victory over the New York Giants the St. Loais Cardinals have won the pen- nant of the National League..

Dockyard Police-Waters (goal), Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0, MeNay. Tuck, McClelland. Ellis, Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call; The winner of the American League is not yet settled-Reuter's 13.2. Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call, American Service.

Rennie and Edwarda.

Linnaker, and Valentine.

Rodger. Ross, G. Stewart, Oswick,

70 Half bucka-Turpes Caville. Johnstone, and Howard.

Rosa & Summers b Hyde

0

C Baker, b

Extra

1

9

"

Total

16

Abraham did not bat.

e. Sayers, b

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

B

0.

2 Fincher

.0 Goodwin

B D. Evans, b Hamilton

C. Sara, e Nikill, b Baker

H. Pearce, e Jones, b Baker 19 Guest

T W. Carr. e Jones, b. Baker

A. H. Oswick, Hamilton,

Paterson

W. L. Walker, & & b Patersof..

R. A. Smith.. c Jones, b Paterson

G. Gull not put

Extras

Total

BOWLING, ANALYSIS.

Robertson

Hamilton

Bake:

Paterson Q'Nell

0 Duncan

Macaskill

8 Hyde

Baldwin."

Forwards-Pile, Spary,

M. R. W. Mason, Hayes.

G 1 22 3

G

1 17 2

4 0 22 0

4 1 4 0

2 0 3 0

2.2 1 1 3

CRAIGENGOWER FIXTURES.

League cricket fixtures of the Craigengower Cricket Club are a 70under: ..

0. M. R. W. Club, away.

G 1 10

1.

0 30

4 1 в

3.

3.4 0 12:

3 Club, away.

CLUB DE RECREIO.

1st Team.

Purves, Watson, Puncheon, Key, Sim, Hill, and Thompson.

Wallington, Campbell, Gardner, Brodie, Pile, and King.

Games Scheduled.

September 28 Stewart v. Walling. ton; Lyon v. Rodger.

September 30 Purves v. Lyon:

h

13.2.

Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 18.2.

Mr. R. J. Paterson's September, |

12.3.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Monte Car- nan (late Montie), 13.2. 6th Race Theale Plate-One and a 'quarter miles. Mr. R. J. Paterson's October, 13.1. Mr. J. K. Bousfield's Emperor.

13.2.

Mr. A. H... Potts's Two Paire, 18.1. Mr. J. K. Bousfield's Spaghetti.

Goal: Fernandez. Full backs:-Ogley and Xavier.Rodger v. Wallington.

October 5 Stewart.v. Rodger: Mr. A. N. Lucey's Country Mouse, Half backs:-Lima, S. Suuza) J.

13.1. Souza.

Purves v. Wallington.

Capt. R. G. Sturgess's Reynolds, ForwardsA. Brown, J. Silva,

13:1. Gosano. Fuertes and D. Xavier.

October 7 Lyon v. Stowart; Rodger v. Parves.

October 12 Wallington v. Lyon;

During the first half time, each Nov. 27. Chinese Recreation team acored a goal. In the second Stewart v. Purves.

half, the Recreio eleven soon tired October 14 Stewart v. Wallington: Dec. 4. Civil Service C.C., and the Kowloonites took this Lyon v. Rodger.

October 19 Purves v. Lyon; opportunity and acored three more Shome.

Dec. 11. Kowloon Cricket gouls. The Recreio, through their Rodger, v. Wallington.

marvellous passing," succeeded in October 21 Stewart v. Rodger: Jan. 8-y. University Union, drawing level with their opponents: Purves v. Wallington.

The home.

and scored other two goals.

October 28 Lyon v. Stewart; Rod- Jan, 15. —v. Royal Artillery, game resulted in a score of 4-3 in ger v Purves. home.

favour of the Kowinonites,

Oetobar 28 Wallington v. Lyon: Stewart v. Puzvən m

2 0 7. 0 Mr. Nihill's XI,

E C. Fincher. b Sara

E W. Hamilton, b de Rome...

R. Jones, Oswick, b Sarn.... .....

J. S. Maclaren, b Lawrence

F. Baker, c Carr, b' Lawrence..

J. H. B. Nihlf, not out

R. S. W. Paterson, run out

RG. Robertson, e de Rome,

Evans

C. A. Grimea, b Evans P. J. O'Neill, b Westlake

161

8 Jan. 22. v. Hong Kong Cricket

3 Clüb, home.

11

4

Fob. 5. King's Own Scottish Borderers, home,

15 Fob. 12.--v. Royal Navy, home,

Fa19-v Royal Engineers,

H.K. FOOTBALL CLUB.

Six-A-Side Tournament.

The team

home.

Stewart, Slipper, Summer,

Mr. T. C. T. Beck's Harford (late

May Leaf),

Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli, 18.1, Mr. R. H. Charles's New York,

13.0...

Mr. R. H. Charles's Drake, 13.1. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Solly, 18.0.

Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Gnome (late Shere Khan. II), 13.0. Mr. Seth's Nell Gwyn (late)

King's Favourite), 13.1. Mr. Strike's Tutix, 13.1. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, 18.2. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total

(late Melody Dahlia), 13.1.

Abstinence, 13.2..

Mesars. Dyer and Beith's Blotting.

Paper, 18.1. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe-

say, 18.1.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 18.0.

EXCHANGE

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Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call, New York

13.2.

|Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,

.18.0.

Paria

Brussels Серать 4 mistercian Milan

7th RaceBeekhampton Hand Messrs. Tester and Abrab

cap-"B" Class--Öne and a.

quarter miles. 8th Race-Beekhampton Handi- cap-"A" Class-One and a quarter miles.

C. Macgown's Sunburst Rose, 18:0.

This competition has been ar ranged so that players can get in Dr. plenty of practice and incidentally give the selection committee some Messrs.

Hall and Shenton's The Idea of the capabilities of the new

Gomeri (lato Donaghadee), 18.2. Larrivals. It la understood that a

memento will be presented to the Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Lyon, Railton, R. Bell, R. Beil, winners of this competition,

Geezer, 18:2

Mar 12, Indian Recreation Smith; McBride, and bcTavish

Club, home."

Demon Boy (late The Gink, late Demon Boy1, 18.9. Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli, 19.1. Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 13.2. Mr. Alargus's Souvenir, 18.2. Mr. Dryasdust's Saracen, 13.2. Mr. FL. Birkett's Golden Pheasant Rid

18.1 khenow

Bagby, September 28,

1748

181.

96.11

Calo... Vinta Madrid

Helsingfors

Prague Lisbon

Buenos Aires Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's Bombay

Shanebal -- M Boston, 18.2.

Hongkong

Sliver Spot

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney goe

Star 18.0;

Forward

11/0

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