WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
TO-DAY'S RACES.
(Continued from page 1)
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Mesare Hall & Shenton's The
Ghost (late Cultra).......
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Hun-
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pace was too fast for him, and Canadian had just a chance of a place.
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Elliot Bay made a challenge at the two mile post. At the dis-
RACING FORM.
ANALYSIS OF TWO DAYS" EVENTS.,
4 STABLES & JOCKEYS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
CRICKET.
VOLUNTEERS DEFEATED
YESTERDAY.
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HOME RACING,
YOUNG RECLUSE,
FAMOUS STEEPLECHASER DROPS DEAD..
12-YEAR OLD BOY'S LIFE IN BUSH
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BACHELOR TAX.
PRIESTS AND ARMY OFFICERES EXEMPTED.
On the Club de Recreio ground OLD TAY BRIDGE'S CAREER MARKED RESOURCEFULNESS. MUSSOLINI'S EXPËRIMENT, at Kowloon yesterday, the Volun Beera cricket team lost to Mr. A. A. Below a given a table of the first Rumjahn's XI by 39 runs. two days' racing results:-
Scores
tance post he had caught and Mr. E. Dunbar passed King of Hearts with Monsre. Hall and Shenton whom the Iseuerlay.
These two had a terrific strug-Mr. Dynasty
Capt. F. G. Bovio, e Jex, b Wales J. E Hancock, c Burgess, b
Summera
Brisbane, Jan. 20,
London, Feb. 1.
Rome, Feb. 9, The famous steëplechaser, Old) A message from Rockhampton The regulations regarding the Mr. A. A. Rumjahn's XI.
Tay Bridge, dropped dead while states that marked resourcefulness Bachelor Tax to be miltuted in shown by a 12-years-old boy, Italy are as follows: bachelors EA, Lee, & b Wales 13 exercising at Wayhi yesterday was
James Kenneth Greg, who took to between the ages of 25 and 95 will S. V. Gittins, e Standage, b
London, Feb. 1.
Bving in the scrub near Jambin, and Summers....
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Old Tay Bridge had been allot whom a search party of 18 residenta pay 25 ga yearly bachelors be- Bited top weight, 12st. 7lbs., in this yesterday ran down by means of his tween the ages of 35 and 50: 85
year's Grand National.
jdog, and took to Mt. Morgan.
lira yearly, and bachelors between Greg, who resided with his step-the ages of 50 and 65 25 lira father, is said to have become very yearly. Independent following the death of The tax based on income has his mother. When caught he was been fixed at one quarter of found to have a knife and a box of present complementary incomes matches. He stated that he was tax. It therefore amounts to aura of being able to live with the about 5% increase in the total aid of these. He had built
F. Zimmern, run out ....
He finished second in 1926 and 51 also in 1926, while in 1924 he fell 24 when leading three fences from 14home.
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"Aged 13 years, the horse was owned by Mrs. W. Dixon, and was trained by Mr. Frank Hartigan at Weyhill.
Winning Owhore.
1st 2nd 3rd
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Mr. Evo 4
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2A. A. Rumjahn, lib.w., b Vallack
dinger, 163 lbs.
(Mr. Wallace)
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gle over the last 100 yards. Com-Moaars. Teeg and Priestley 1 ing with a second effort, King of Mrs. R. J. Paterson Hearts got his nose in front again. R. M. Austin and stayed on to win by half a
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Capt. P. Ferfect, b Vallack
F. Goodwin, 5 Summers,
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Pari-mutuel :-
A head; many lengths.
Time! 1,543, 5:
'Winner $7,70.
Places: 1st $5.30; 2nd 5.50. 6-The Phaethon Stakes. "A" Class
Hamp. Winner $500, second: $200). third $100 for China pan that have run at any extraheesing during 1920 and grithis on date of entry.
this meeting barred. atarters" Entrance $10. One mile and a quar-
ter.
Mr. Dynasty's King of Clubs,
Non-
155 s... (Mr. Haimovitch) .1 Mr. K. H.'s Laceda
Chin Shan), 154 lbs.
Mrs. Priestley's Dolly, 150Jbs
length from Eliot Bay who had Mr. Ho Kom-tong
given of his best. Chesapeake Messrs. Dyer and Beith Bay was not in at the Kill and Mrs. Bernard took third place by two lengths Dr. J. C. Macgown
Mr. Rodn behind Elliot Bay.
Canadian was, fourth, Bengal a poor fifth, Brigade Call sixth, and San Francisco Bay last,
The support of the public for the various ponies is best gauged
Messrs. Tester and Abraham 0 Mrs. Priestley Mr. H. Soth
Messrs. Dunbar and Staaten
in the following table of tickets Mr. A. N. Dallas" on the "Tote":—
Mr. Pote-Hunt Win Place Mr. Ralph
Winning Jockeys,
1 W. Hong Sling, b Vallack
D. Alves, Mitchell, b Wales
A. P. Guterres, not out
Extras.....
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Summers
.167
0. M. R. W.
12.5 1 47 3: 11 1. 34
0
11
1 $40
2
8 0 36
Volunteers.
A. W. Ramsay, c Sling: b Good-
win
E J. R. Mitchell, e Rumjahn, b
Perfect
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Pony
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Bengal
1955
1435 MR Eacarnaeno
J.C. Lyal, & Sling, b Rumjahn..
3*
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Chesapere Bay
740
1076 Mr. Haimovitch.
1 7
2
H. E. Standage, b Goodwin
(Mr. Wong)
2
Elliot Bay
426
667 Mr. Erodie.
F. E. Eawrence, run out
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(Mr. Sokolof) Blessrs. In & Shenton's The Ghoul Mate Bangor), 151 lbs. ... (Mr. Gordon) 4
• Mr. R. M. Austin's Gray
Knight, 155 lbs,
King of Hearta
225
274
Mr. Sokoloft
3
San Francisco Bay 72
203
Mr. Reidy
Mr. da Rozn
Canadian
Brigade Call.....
72. 35.
174 Mr. Gordon
163 Mr. Wallace
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(Mr. Reidy) 0 Many lengths: two lengtha,
Time: 2:43.15.
Pari-mutwell-
Winner. $6.40.
Places 1st $6.20; 2nd $20.90.
7-The Phaetlion Stakes.-"B" Cluss
Handicapí breo now No. Messrs. Tester & Abgham's
Demon Bay. 161 Bu
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Mr. Stanton -The Consolation Stakes-Winner Mr. Bultee
3600, sevand $200, third $100, fur Caina ponies that have sehrted ar least twice at this meeting and have'j net won. W.E (JA.): Extrance $5. One mile,
Messrs. Tester & Abraham's
Attaboy, 158 lbs..
6. Burgess, b Lee
1
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*dead' heat.
FT: Orr, b Goodwin
S. Jex, runt out....
GR. Vallack.. not out
ANOTHER 'CHASER.
Misconduct Bought by Mr. Selfridge.
hat
Catholic priests and members of religious orders, the war mutilated, officers and non-com... missioned officers in the Army, and foreigners, even if residing
from sheeta of bark left by sleeper income-tax now being paid by cutters; bags served for a bed, Italian taxpayers, while billy cans were used for water and cooking purposes. When the Puity came upon Him he was just making a meal of boiled wallaby tall, which is a great bush delicacy London, Feb.
There was some freshly killed wal Mr. Gordon, Selfridge has without salt, tea, or rific. Rain did tax.
laby in the hut, but the boy was in Italy, are exempted from the bought the steeplechaser, Miscon-not trouble him, as the hut was "Father having sons without in- duct. from Major 'Methven.. rainproof. He had three hens dependent incomes will be liable
The engagements made "for which he intended to use for food for their bachelor, sons'
Hia which will be calculated by divid
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5 Misconduct have been transfer-when they finished laying.
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tax
8 red to the new owner. They in- only companion was a dog. Whening the father's income by the
2 clude the Grand National
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LAWN TENNIS.
number of sons.
Statistics shoir that the tax will be applicable to about 1,700,- 000 persons.
The went out scouting for fond at night time the dog acted as his guide and disposed of snakes in the way. He caught six wallabies with snares, also: iguanas and por cupines. To his patate iguana tasted like fh, and porcupine, was equal to pork. It was his intention to stop out till he got tired, then to go on the road and seek work in an endeavour to get money to go jun Badd out went. The lad looked well "The German Lawn Tennis Ass-more so than the searchers, who had ciation has been readmitted to men-been out looking for him for several 0. M. R. W. bership of the International Lawn days.
J. A. Summers, e Goodwin, b Lee
C. D. Wales, b.Len
16.
3
Extrus
Total.
SOCCER TIES.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
SHIELD SEMI-FINAL ROUNDS.
Goodwin Gitting Rumjahn
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"SUNDAY HERALD CUP.
Perfect Bevis Hancock Lee?
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KING'S PARK MATCH.
(Mr. Encarnacao) 1. Mr. Dynasty's King of the
Plains, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Haimovitch)
Mr Encarnacao) 1Ms. R. J Paterson's Ukelele, Messrs. Dyer & Reith's Total
Abstinence, 163 lbs.
.......
(Mr. Reidy) 2 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbing
163 lbs..... (Mr. Bradie): 3. Mes. Bernard's Burley Grass,
167 ba.... (Mr. du Roza): 4 Mr. P. H. White's Semaphore Cute Golden Pheasant). 152 lbs. ...
(Mr. Wong) O Mr. Topsides, Mountain Fox. 150 lbs...... (Mr. Bulteel) Mr. A. Reidy's Mowgli, 160
Ihs.
(Mr. Stanton)
Half a length; two lengths.
Time: 2.45.2/5.
Pari-mutuel---
"Winner 314,00.
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Places: 1st $6.70; 2nd $8:10; 3rd $7.00. "
8.The Champion Stakes-Å Kwrap- staken of $50 each for starters with $2.000 neded for winner, serdad $750, third 100, for China ponies, winners Ponies at this meeting only. W..
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to be ridden by Jockeys who have won at least 5 official flat ices in "Hong Kong or China, ne jockeys on- proved by the Stewards. On mile and a cuarter, Mr. Dynnssy's King of Hearts.
158 lba, 5. (Mr. Haimovitch) » 1 Mr. L. Dunbar's Elliot Bay) -
158 lbs... (Mr. Encarnacao) 2 Mr. L. Dunbar's Chesapeake
Bay, 158 lbs... (Mr. Dalas) 3 Messrs. Toer & Priestley's.
Canadian, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Sukoloff) 4. Mr. Eve's Bengal. 158 lbs.
(Mr. Pate-Hunt) Mr. L. Dunbar's San Francisco Bay. 158 h... (Mr. Wong)
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155 pe...(Mr. Brodie) Messra. Hall & Shenton's The Goblin. 158 lbs. (Mr. Ralph) Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey
Streak, 147 lbs.
'
(M. Gordon) Messrs. Dunbar & Stanton's"
San Diego, 153 lbs.
(Mr. Stanton) Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Rechu-
bite, 151 lbs. (Mr. Bultech): Messrs Dyer & Beith's Grey
Morn, 158 lbs. (Mr. Reidy) Mr. Dynasty's Bright Eve, 155 lbs. (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Messrs. Toeg & Priestley's
Espoir; 55 lbs.
The draw has been made for semi-final ties of the Hong Kong 4F.A. Shield to be played on
12, as follow:--
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Senlor (Kick-off 4:30. p.m.) 2nd/Scottish Borderers v. Police R.C. H.K.T.C. ground
Kowloon F.C. tholders) v. Royal Artillery, Sookumpoo "X" ground. Junior Kick-off 2.30, p.m.). Chinese Athletic "A" or St. Coseph's College "B" v. 2nd/Scottish Borderers' Reserves, HKFC. ground.
Kowloon F.C. Reserves v. Hong
0 Kong F.C. Reserves, Sookupoo"A"
ground.
International Cup. (Mr. Sokoloff) · 0 The final in the 'Sunday Herald" Two and a half lengths; one International (Charity) Cup.will be length.
played between Scotland and China,
Time: 2.07.1/5..
Pari-mutuel
Winner $7.60.
Places: 1st $5.80; 2nd $9.80;| 3rd $8.80.
10-The N Desperandum Stakes.
Winner $800; second $200, third $100, for subscription griffing of this meet- ing that have started as least twice and have nét won. W.L (JA.) Entrance 36. Five furlongs. Messrs Hall & Shenton's The
Grig. 152 lbs. (Mr. Ralph) 1 Mr. Dynasty's King Alan, 156 Jbs... (Mr. Haimovitch) Messrs. Henry Humphreya's
White Mouse, 152 lbs.
(Mr. Wong) 3 Mr. R. M. Austin's Fire Call,
150 lbs. .... Mr. Gordon) Blessrs. Comyn & Bell's Bor-
derer, 155 lbs.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade
Call 158 The... (Mr. Ralph)
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Half a length: two lengths.
"Time: 2.34.2/5.
Pari-mutuel:
Winner $68.40.
Places: 1st $14.60; 2nd $890; 3rd $710.
Description of the. Bare. As' exciting as the result was the manner in which the race was
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on the H.K.F.C. ground, March 19, 19, kick-of 4 p.m.
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HOME SOCCER.
MATCH IN THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
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London, March 1. The following match was played, to-day in division of the Scottish Football League (home team given first):-
Queen's Park 1, Rangers 2.
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SQUASH RACQUETS TOUR,
27. 10
8.1.
GERMANY RE-ADMITTED TO FEDERATION.
Tennis Federation, to date from January 1, 1937..
Greg's mother died 18 months ago
and with he playmates' he had a
3. 0 10 1 This is the result of a sorres- lonely existence, which, however;
1 29 pondence vote by the Federated
60National Associations. 05. 0 0% 3.
The foregoing is an official com-) 3munication by the Lawn Tennis Association, and it means that Ger- man players will be permitted to participate in championships' and At King's Park yesterday, Kpw tournaments held by federated loon British School Former Pupils'nations. Thus it is likely that Association Bent Central British there will be German competitora School by 5% runs. Scores:- at Wimbledon this year.
K.B.S.F.P.A.
E O. Murphy, b Kelly 6. Hedley, b Kelly W. Matchin, b Kelly F. S. Nicholls, b Kelly W. Lawson, o Carr, b MacNider 4. D. Murphy, b Kolly
CT. Evans, b Kelly
F. Lec, b MacNider
D. Harvey, Kelly
E. W. Railton, not out
Extrus
A. Visell ran out
E. Hayes, c J. Murphy. b Hedley G. MacClay, b Hedley W. Hirst, b' Hedley
It will be recalled that in the pre-war years Germans played
13 prominent part in the Wimbledon 11 championships. such players sa
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F. W. Rahe and Otto Froitzheim- being among the finest players of 12 those days.
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taught him bushcraft that would do eredit to an experienced bushman.
NEW POLICY.
OPERATIONS OF CARNEGIE
TRUST..
NEEDY STUDENTS ONLY."
London, Feb. 9. Opportunities for a cheap Univer- sity education for Sebtamen through the operation of the Carnegie Trust (established 25 years ago with a capital of £2,000,000) are likely to
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which was announced by the Chair-horn Angkong. man, Lord Sands, at the annualne opra «DEADLY, BOWLING AGAINST meeting of Trustees in London Ohiness Copper on a
Kura of Najave interest, 7 Ito-day.
Ch masa rub Lord Sanda stated that it had Hongte sub Crim been decided to consider all future
LIMA.
Lima, Feb. 7.
The match between the M.C.C. applications for aid individually on. O and Lima was begun to-day. The their merite, instead of admitting
2 close of play scores are as fol-all for whom simple declarations
lows:-
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4.65331
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(One man absent).
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
107 "
0. M. R. W.
D. Kelly
14.
57 7
G. Carr
4
0
20
S. MacNider.....
3
1
23
Central British School,
D. Kelly, run out
16
S. MacNider, e E. Murphy, b
Hedley
0
runs.
d. Carr, b Nicholls
15
B.J. Vickers, e & b Lee
0
J. Lyon, run out
0:
2
are made that they required assis Lima 1st innings) 28 runs tance. (2nd) 56. M.C.C. (1st) 173
The object was to give more than hitherto to the deserving enses and out Mr. thus more strictly carry M.C.C, won by an innings and Carnegie's wishes to assist really an
89 runs.
necessitous students. by. the pay- Berila In Lima's first innings G. O.ment of elass fees. Allen took six wickets for seven The multitude of claims had at Co runs and H. P. Miles four for present permitted only of the pay 2❘ 20.
Iment. of half the fees as over 70 M In the second innings Allen por cent. of the existing students I took six wickets for 15 runs. . made the declaration that they were Madrid"
Limbin unable to attend the University without assistance through the pay- Ab ena. ment of part of the class fees." The R
BA17h Executive was not satisfied that the
Bumb daclarations always corresponded... with the facts.
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Port Elizabeth,. Feb. 5.
the English lady lawn tennis) players: Won the ärst five matches.
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M. Bach, not out
J. Stirling, e Lec, b Hedley
Extras
Total
Matebin Hedley Lee
Buffalo, Pob. 4. 0) The British squash racquets team Nicholls
defeated Buffalo
Club by, five Evans imatches to one,
(Mr. Encarnacao) Mrs. Dyer's Yorks, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Bulteel) Messrs. Dyer & Beith's Loch
Tummel. 152 lbs.
(Mr. Reidy) 0 Mr. Eve's Festive Eve, 155 lbs.
(Mr. Pota:Hunt) Q Mr. Henry Humphreys's Tit-
mouse, 152 lbs,
(Mr. Greenway) Carrying the public's money, Bengal sprang out from the start, Mr. Lighthouse's Sugar Loaf, valiantly chased by San Fran 150 lbs...... (Mr. Wallace) cisco Bay, King of Hearts, fellow- Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Scooter, ed at a steady pace with Elliot Bay, Chesapeake Bay, Canadian and Erigade "Call, all close to- gether and in, the 'order named.
After three furlongs Bengal was still running smartly and led San Francisco Bay by three lengths with the other five opening out, but King of Hearts and the two pther Bays still well placed.
Rounding the footbal: stand, Bengal was still going strongly. San Francisco Bay had to be whipped to keep his position.
Towards the foot of the incline, Elliot Bay moved up slightly, and King of Hearts immediately dis- placed San Francisco Bay for second place. By the time that the Rock had been reached, the pack was closing on Bengal.
King of Hearts had caught Ben- gal at the quarter mile post and easily swept into the lead.
Into the straight, he led by two lengths, but victory was not yet First, by any means assured. Chesapeake Bay came up with a rush on the inside but was not good enough.
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152 lbs...... (Mr. Brodie) Mr. L. Reidy's Foxtrot, 155 ·
Jbs.....
(Dr. Macgown) 0 Mr. Sewell's Circe, 150 lbs...
(Mr. Sewell)0! Mr. W. T. Stanton's Kwong.
Chow. 150 lbs.....
(Mr. Stanton) Measra. Teaten & Abraham's Bing Boy, 165 lbs. ....... (Mr. Sokoloff) Half a length, two lengths.
Time: 1.18.8/5.
Pari-mutuel;-
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Winner 59:40. Places at $17.60; 2nd $3.00; 3rd $69.20.
"COSTLY SUIT.
DOHENY LOSES OVER 21 MILLIONS
Washington, March, 1
It is estimated that Mr. Doheny, verdlet, will lose $21,687,000 nearly as the remilt of the Supreme Court
$10,000,000 which is 'reuresented in Meanwhile. Bengal had drop cash held by the receivers who ped into the rear. San Francisco operated the Elk Hills property: Bay was out of the race, Brigede during the litigation.Reuter's Call was running strongly but the American Bervico,
3 In the. M.C.C. innings, Brown took five wickets for 50 runs.
60.
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. R. W.
$
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AMERICAN BILLIARDS CHAMPION.
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Willie Hoppe, the American 18. balkline billiards cham pion of the world with his wife.
TENNIS TOUR.
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BRITISH LADIES IN SOUTHtional research work in Scotland. Silver
AFRICA.
Against a Cape Province team,
Mrs. Watson and Miss Dix beat Mrs. Norton and Miss Richarde, 6-1, 6-1.
Mrs Mcllquham and Miss Harvey "beut Miss Fraser and Miss De Smidt, 6-3, 6-8;
Miss Fry and Miss Saunders beat Mrs. MacJannett and Miss Tapscot, 7-9, 7-5, 6-1.
Miss Fry beat Mrs. MacJan- nett, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Mrs. Watson beat Miss Tapscot, 8-6, 7-5.
POLO IN THREE MONTHS,
San Antonio, (Tex), Jan. 16.
The organisation of a polo school) at which the beginner will be taught enough of the game, in three months to enable him to play, was announced to-day by William Meadows, the veteran breeder and trainer of polo ponies."
Preliminary training fa to be given indoors. The students will sit aatride wooden horses and polo Fballs will be bowled at them from all angles by Instructors. As soon as the student becomes profilant with the mallet he will be coached on real horses until he can quality for actual competition-Associated Preba
There were notified yesterday four, cages, az amall-pox two In dian-(Imported) and two Chinene,
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An exclusive study of Themes, Alva Edison, whose many Inventions have gained him the title of “cisitrica!" "wizard, made during the holidays at his home in East Orange, The Inventor celebrated the eight leth anniversary of kla birth on
February 11,