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LOCAL BASEBALL,
FILIPINO TEXACO GAME POSTPONED..
CLASH WITH SOCCER.
For some reason or other which the China Mail could not
ascer-
tain, the Filipino-Texaco baseball fixture was not played off according to schedule on Saturday.
BRITAIN'S CHANCE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Sport Columns
HOME FOOTBALL.
-
A LOCAL DERBY AT SHEFFIELD,
EVERTON WIN AGAIN.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
1
London, Saturday.
Carlisle
Crewe
Division III. (Northern).
0. Barrow
1
3 Rochdale
1
Doncaster
3 Rotherham
3
Hartlepools
4 New Brighton
1
4. Gateshead ··
0
21
•Hull
Lincoln Nelson Tranmere Wigan
York
In to-day's League games Wed- Wrexham nesday and Sheffield United drew in the first local Deiby of the new SCRSON. Aston Villa and Arsenal go to the head of the table by vir
Tranmere Wrexham lue of their wins over West Ham Chesterfield and Leeds United, respectively. Rotherham "Pompey" could only draw with Lincoln Sunderland,
Hull Halifax
Everton again won in the Second Wigan Division, but the Hotspurs went Stockport down to the Wolves. Plymouth Southport lost their third match in succes. Barrow sion. West Bromwich Albion visit-
Accrington Nelson ed Cardiff and took full points with Crewe a score of G-3.
Hartlepools
Darlington
In the Third Division (South) Rochdale Notts County accounted for Fui ham by 6-1, whilst Northampton just defeated Newport by the only goal scored.
In the Northern Section scores of 1 were registered by Lincoln gainst Stockport and by Wrexham against Acerington. Tranmere go to the head of the table after beat- ing Southport.
6 Stockport
3 Darlington
INTERPORT BOWLS.
HONG KONG LOSE TO SHANGHAI
PATCHY EXHIBITION.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.
League II
CIVIL SERVICE V, L.B.G.C.
On the Kowloon Dock R.c.
TOURISTS OUT
CHEAPLY.
ground, the Civil Service C.C. de Club Bowler Does the
feated the Kowloon B.G.C. by slx
Bowling Green.
shots. Scores:-
Civil Service
D. W. Phillips
H. P. Stoneham
L. Whast L. Luck
Shanghai, Saturday. Shanghai lawn bowlers to-day W. Bickford defeated Hong Kong in the Inter. Orem port match by 23 points to 17. (Skip) Conditions were bad, the greens P. Knight- being heavy, and play was inter-H. E. Strange 1rupted by Fain.
R. R. Davies The teams were as selected W. E. Hollands Shanghai Goals,
being.
3 Southport
3 Hallfax
& Accrington
2 Chesterfield'
2
P. W. D. LF. A. Pts by →→→
3 0 0 8 2
Gateshead N. Brighton 3 1.
Dancaster, York Carlisle
Airdrie Ayr Cowdenbeath Celtie Dundee Hearts Leith
C. M. Sequeira,
0 10
4
5
0 7 5 5
A. J. Hall,
1.0 8 6 5
1984
represented
Gavin Campbell,
J. Monroc (skip).
The Hong Kong team was made jup of:-
C. Atkinson,
F. C. Goodman,
C. J. Silva,
R. F. Luz (skip).
E. Hale
A.W.E. Davidson
(Skip)...16
Chamberlain
C.E.F. Thompson
.12
. H. H. Rosé
W. S. Drake
(Skip)...122
E. L. Holland
J. Shepherd
R. R. Wood
E. Kern
F. L. Rapley
F. H. Holdman
the
Damage.
-THE TRIO AGAIN.
London, Yesterday.
In the two days' match against Club Cricket Conference, which commenced to-day, the
(Skip)17 Australians
F. H. W., Haynes G. E. Roylance
(Skip) .20 (Skip)....15
54
RECORDS OF THE TEAMS.
t.s.c.c.
48
scored 278..
Latted.. first and
Don Bradman, with his usual consistency, rattled up, 70. Alan Kippax (63), and Woodfull (69) ・・ were the other Aussies to offer resistance, to the bowling of Brindley, who was bowling excep- tionally well. When the innings.
Beat Club de Recreio (away) 70-49 closed for 278, Brindley came out 71-62 with the fine figures of 5 wickets
Beat "Taikoo (home) Beat Yacht Club (away)
Shanghai were consistent Beat C.C.C. (heme) throughout, with Sequeira the Beat Electric (home)
Beat K.C.C. (away) outstanding player. On the other Beat Club de Recreio (home) hand Hong Kong were patchy. Last to Taikoo (away) They scored five on the second Lost to Yacht Club (home) head, which was the only time Lost to K.B.G.C. (away)
Beat C.C.C. (away) 1they were in the lead,
Beat K.B.G.C. (home)
At the half way stage Shang- Lost to Electric (away) hai led by 12 to 9, but matters Beat KCC. (home) were level (14-14) at the four-Buat K.B.G.C." (neutral)" 2teenth head. Shanghai then
4drew, ahend to win by 6 points.
9
0
3 0 1 2
5
7
3.0 0 3
5
Scottish League.
2 Clyde
1 Hibernians
3
3 Falkirk,
1 Aberdeen
4 Hamilton
A
2 Morion
2 Queen's Park
·0
Motherwell Partick
1 Kilmarnock
8 East Fife
St. Mirren
1 Kangers
Goals.
· P. W. D. I F. A. Pts.
Rangers Celtic Partick Hamilton Morton
G 4 2 0 10
3
10
5
4 0 1 18
8 8
5
+ 0 1 10
6
$
4.0 2 12
7
3 1 1 14
14
7
7
2 3 0.10
A
1 Cowdenbeath
3 0 2.11 8
In the Scottish League Rangers their second chock. only drawing with St. Mirren at Paisley. Hamil ton went down at Dundee, whilst Partick Thistle put on a score of 80 against East Fife.
Results and revised tables fol- low:-
Arsenal
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
GREAT POLO GAME IN UNITED Aston Villa
STATES.
LAST MINUTE CHANGES,
Blackburn
Chelsea
Derby Co. Huddersfield
Division I.
3 Leeds
fi West Ham
5 Blackpool
1 Motherwell
o Dundee
6 Manchester U. 2
Leith
Falkirk
0 St. Mirren
2 Queen's Park
0 Birmingham
3 Bolton
Hearts
3 Liverpool
1
Manchester CO Leicester
Middlesbro'
Newcastle Portsmouth Sheffield U.
New York, Staurday. Por the tenth time since 1896. Great Britain and the United Stutes are sending "their foremost riders galloping into action to-day Arsenal It looked as if the lack of a suit for the International Westchester Aston Vila nble diamond was responsible for Cup, the emblem of polo supre-
Leicester the postponement, as, on arrival at
Derby Co. the usun! venue, which is the South classic sports trophies.
West Ham China A.A. ground on Caroline Hill. The British team were beset by Portsmouth our representative discovered a soc. series of accidents, forcing Birminghama cer match in progress. The neigh-three "Number One" candidates
Sunderland bouring Navy field, which was the out of action, and compelling last Grimsby
Huddersfield scene of last year's fixtures, is prae- minute changes which are regard- Middlesbro tically devoid of grass and possesses ed ns materially improving the Wednesday no sort of accommodation for the British chances,
These involve Liverpool
Blackburn
macy, and one of the world's Chelsea.....
huge crowd which usually assembles at a ball game.
+
"Belated Start,
The belated commencement of the Beason will clash with football which will be in full swing shortly so that it looks very much as if the old ball game will be seriously in- terfered with this year. One hopes, however, that the consistently hard- working organisers of local baseball will be rewarded with a regular diamond and that, In the very near future, both players and spectators aliko will be able to indulge in their favourite pastime without any hindrance.
As in former years, the South China and the Japanese teams will once again challenge each other for the top place. Hitherto, the Nipponitos have always been "second best but this time, they are holding a slight advantage, having already beaten their rivals once.
ก
sending the famous Anglo-Argen- Bolton tine veteran, Lacey, "Number Newcastle Two," installing Guinness back, Sheffield U. J and replacing Lacey, whose bril. Blackpool
liant work "Number Two" great- Leeds Un.
M'chester U. ly encouraged.
1 Grimsby
2 Aberdeen
Airdrie.
2 Clyde
1 Kitmarnock
Hiberniana
1 Sunderland
1 Wednesday
1
Дут
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
3 3 0 0 11 3 6
3 3 0 0 -12
咳 6
3 2 1 0 5 Z 5 3 1 2 0 5 2 4
3 1
0
M'chester C. 3
Division II
East Fifo
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Lawn Tennis - To-day Hong Doubles H.K.C.C.
Wednesday-Hong Doubles,
H.K.C.C.
Lawn Bowls - Sunday Inter-Departmental Content.
September 20-litkenhead Shield Kowloon v. Hong Kong, K.C.C. Green.
Racing September 18- Entries Close for Extra Race Meeting, noon. September
27-
Seventh
Extra Race Meeting.
October 10 and 11-Eighth
Palo September 20-Gym.
1
2 Bradford C.
4 Notta Forest 1
1 Port Vale
1
:
2 Plymouth..-
3 West Brom.
6
Extra Race Meeting.
2 Millwall
#
5 Swansea
I
1 Preston N.E.
1 Burnley
4 Oldham
0
3 Tottenham
1
Goals.
The British players, who are confident of a dashing display of Barnsley Britain's chances, depend on Bradford Roark hitting exceptionally well Bristol C. American critics were impressed Bury by Gainness's style last Sunday, Cardiff and his long hard, and accurate Chariton stroking:
Everton The Americans at present "are Reading to & favourites.
Southampton The teams are:-
Sloke Britain: Gerald Balding; Lewin Wolves Lacey (captain), C. T. I. Roark, Humphrey Guinness.
United States: Eric Pedley, Bury Earle Hopping. Tommy Hitchcock, Winston Guest-Reuter.
0
0
3
P. W. D. L., F. A. Pts. |
ย 3 0 0 7 West Brom..33.00 13 Everton .... 3 3 0 0 10 Wolves
3 B 0 0
9 Stoke
8 2 1 0 8 Preston N.E. 3 2.0.1.10 Tottenham out 'top dog at the end. Bradford C. Japancae team worked Oldham
Barnsley Bradford Port Vale Bristol C. Charlton
The superiority of these two sides came. fa not difficult to account-for. The The Chinese have a much larger number through to nine cylinders, and of players to draw from and the Japanese keep, as much as possible, to the same combination from year
to year. The other teams, however, are very often hard put to it to raise a side, but always manage to carry on with a cheerful front.
A Great Battle.
after the last frame was fought. the scores stood at 7 to 4 in favour of the Japanese, who had
so far met with no reverse, The teams and scores. follows:-.
Kisoras.
C. C. Lee C. C. Leung Baseball fans who were sorely. K. Leung
disappointed on Saturday for hav- ing no game staged for their bene
3
2 0 1 18
5
8 2 0
1.6
3 2 0
3 20
3 1 1 1
8 1 1
3 1 0
Swansea
1 0 Southampton, 3
.0 2 are AB Notts Forest, 80
Burnley
3 0 Plymouth 3 0
90
Japanese Кода..
p.. c.
Hachiuma
1b
Murata
W. H. Sling H. Jan
2b Мопуе
1.3. 36 1.1.
K. K. Leung, fit, were more than amply reward. K. Lee ed yesterday, when the Japanese H. Sling G. Seng crew took the "Diamond" against the Klaoras.
Cardier
Reading Mitwail
Division II. (Southern).
Bournemouth
Brentford
Brighton
Miki Takozuwa Saldo c.l. Suzoki rf. Mura
Clapton O. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Klaoras....0 1 0 1 0,20=4
Crystal Pal There was a record crowd pro-Japanesa 2 2 0 2
017 Northampton rent to watch the struggle, and
League Table.
Norwich those who were supporting the
The positions in the Lengue to Notts County
Thames "K" outfit were sanguine of vic date are:-
.P.. W. L. Pu, Torquay 4:0 Watford
tory, whilst another thought was Japanese
In the minds of these belonging Tilpino
to the opposite camp. All this South China gave adiled zebt and pep to the Kinoras game, which in itself was worth Texaco becing...
Batting first the "K" boys were
121 20
retired in one, two and three. AMERICAN "MAJORS" RESULTS, Swindon
The pitching of Koga was full of
atings, and completely bamed the
Klaoras noggera,
0 Southend
4 Bristol R
3 Exeter
3 Coventry
5 Luton
1 Newport
0
I Queen's Park 1
& Falham-
1
4 Walsall
1
3 Gillingham
0
3 Swindon
khana, Polo Ground.
Rowing September 22- Trevessa Trophy, 4 p.m.
Football-To-morrow
Council meeting, 5.30 p.m. September 27-Chinese
Rest of the League, Happy Valley.
Aquatics Tomorrow - Police Swimming sports, Pre- liminary Heats, V.R.C., 2.30
p..
September 18 - Police and Prison Departments Aquatic Sports, V.R.C.
Swimming Wednesday Talkoo "Channel" swim, North Polat.
Cricket- To-morrow Cricket League's annual meet- ing, Sanitary Board Room, P.O. Building, 5.10 p.m.
Hockey' - Wednesday - Hockey Blub Meeting, Volun- teer Headquarters, 8.30 p.m.
HOME,
Racing- Wednesday Leger, Doncaster,
Sts.
Friday Doncaster Cup. October 15 The Cesare- witch Newmarket,
October 29 Cambridgeshire Stakes, Newmarket
GOLF.
In the match with Hackow, Beat Electric (home) Bent KCC. (away)
1 Shanghai won by 26 points to 13. The Hankow side played well for 1the first ten heads, and then went
to pieces.
Second Game.
Shanghai, Yesterday..
In the second Interport match to-day, Hong Kong beat Shanghai by 20 shots to 15.
The teams were:--
Hong Kong.
C. Atkinson,
G. McLeod,
F. C. Goodman,
R. F. Luz (Skip),
Shanghal.
A. McLeod,
W. Turnbull,
R. P. Phillips,
A. A. Malcolm (Skip).
Beat C.C.C. (away)
.03-62
79-57
for 71 runs. Nazeer Ali, a pro- .67-69 mising young Indian all-rounder,
.07-61
Б1-58
69 32 took one wicket for 52 runs.
At the close of play, the Club 52-51 73-10 cricketers were 265 runs behind 53-60 with eight wickets in hand.
Scores:- Australians:
49
278. Club Cricket Conference: 13-2.
-Reuter.
K.B.G.C.
.72-43 77-15
75-87
Beat Yacht Club (away)
.61-53 Beat Club de Recreio (home) 77-41
Atkinson (K.D.)
Beat Taikoo (home).
63-52
Oswick (C.S.C.C.)
Beat Electric (away)
84-16
Helley (K.D.R.C.)
Lost to E.C.C. (home)
53-69
Gibson (K.C.C.)
Lost to C.C.C. (home)
.38-73
Moss (C.S.C.C.)
Beat Yacht Club (home)
.62-13
Drummond (T.R.C.)
Beat G.S.C.C. (home)
.60-53
Lost to C.S.C.C. (away)
49--60
Lost to Talkoo (away)
McKelvie (K.D.)
76-50.
Dick (P.R.C.)
Ben: Club de Recreio. (away)
Lost to C.S.C.G. (neutral), 48-51
T.R.C. Y. YACHT CLUB.
On their own ground, the Taikoo R.C. defeated the Royal H.K. Yacht Club by 22 shots. Scores :→→→ Talkoo R.C. T. Swan
W. Cunningham
S. Amery
Yacht Club. N. V. A. Croucher N. Currie
E. S. Abraham
D. C. Walmsley A. Macfarlane
(Skip)....15
Hong Kong led 7-2 on the seventh head and 13-6 on the w. Bell
T. Stainton thirteenth. In the next head
D. Munro Malcolm came with a heavy wood and took out Hong Kong, who
R. K. Duncan
were then lying four woods, to (Skip) ....24 score seven and tie the score, W. Brown
K. McIntyre 13-13.
Hong Kong regained the lead in the next end and never lost it. On the whole Hong Kong play- ed the better game, particularly Luz, who was magnificent.
Shanghai, on the other hand. played a patchy game, Skip Mal- colm having too much to do.
Hankow v. Shanghai. Hankow bent Shanghai by 18 shots to 17 after a ding-dong struggle.Reuter.
INTERPORT SERIES.
How the Two Ports Now
Stand.
.Hong Date. Where Played Shot. Kong. 24. 9-18 Shanghai.. 30 11 4-10-19 Hong Kong 13 27 20. 9-20 Shanghai .. 20 18 16. 9.21 Hong Kent 22 28 9-9-22, Shanghai..
24 8 lỗi 9-23 Hong Kong 23 27
G. H. Stewart J. Chalmers
(Skip)....17
56
(Skip)....12
A. Murdoch
L S. Greenhill A. Stevenson A. Chapman
(Skip)....10 E. B. Reed J. Bentley B. E. Maughan P. W. Ramsay
(Skip), ....12
LEAGUE TABLES.
84
Grete (K.D.R.C.) Lammert (K.C.C.)
Fender (P.R.C.)
J. Laing (T.R.C.)
L. A. Gutierrez (C. de R.) Yvanovich (C. de R.) Hargreaves (P.R.C.)
Division IL
Hollands (C.S.C.C.) Walmsley (T.R.C.) Chapman (Y.C.) Roylance (K.B.G.C.) Labrum (K.C.C.) Haynes (C.S.C.C.) Davidson (K.B.G.C.) Cavanagh (C.C.C.) Basto (C. de R.) Drake (K.B.G.C.) Archibald (C.S.C.C.) Duncan (T.R.C.) Macfarlane (Y.C.) Alves (C. de R.) Blackburn (K.C.C.) Shields (Y.C.) GIII (C.C.C.) Carr (C.C.C.) Jack. (K.C.C.) McKechnie (T.R.C.) Muskett (E.R.C.) Stewart (T.R.C.) Ozoric (C. de R.) Taylor (C.S.C.C.) E. Hatch (E.R.C.) Paul (E.R.C.) de Rome (E.R.C.) Johnston (K.B.G.C.)
The positions in the League to Thompson (K.B.G.C.) date are:-
Murphy (C.S.C.C.)
Silva (C. de R.) Munro (T.R.C.)
01 23. Orem (C.S.Q.C.) 4 *20 Ramsay. (Y.C.)
$
Division I.
F. W. D. L Pta. Craigongower C.C. 14 13 Civil Service C.C. 14 10. Taikoo R.C. .14 7. 1 8 15 Thillips (K.B.G.C.) Kowloon BG.C...14 1. 6 7 14 Fetheram (K.C.C.) Kowloon C.C.
6 1 7 13 Collins (C.C.C.)
812 Duckworth (E.L.R.C.) 5 2 712
6
Kowloon, R.C...14 Club de Recreio .14 Police R.C.......14 0
Shots For and Agalast.
....
0.14
Feld. (C.C.C.)
Abbas (.C.C.)
Keed (C.C.C.)
Raznek (C.C.C.)
Purves (K.C.C.)
0
Roberts (K.B.G.C.)
0
E. Zimmers (G.C.C.) Smith (K.C.C.)
Chalmers (T.R.C.)
For Agst Up Da. Crafgengower C.C. 801 649 2620 Civil Service C.C. 818 756 Kowloon D.R.C... 854 702. 02.0 Talkoo R.C.
814 768 40 Kowloon B.G.C... 832 304 28 Club do Recreio. 798 8300 32 Kowloon C.C. 840 903 068 Police R.C.
658 1,007 0 851 'Division. K.
F G. Horridge (K.C.C.) Whyte (T.R.C.)
SPEY ROYAL CUP.
P. W. D. L. Pta Civil Service C.C. 15 11
0 4 *22 Kowloon B.G.0...15 10
5 20 In the Spey Royal Cup, the Talkoo R.C...14 9 0 5 18 Craigengower C.C. defeated the Yacht Club 20
14 8 0 6 10 Taikoo RC. (holders), on
6 0 8 12 D 10 10
3- 9-24 Shanghai.. 20 14. 1-10-25 Hong Kong B 18-9-26 Shanghal
28
19
15-1027 Hong Kong 31
17 17
6-9-26 Shanghai
19
5-10-29 Hong Kong.17
6-9-30 Shanghat..
.23
19 17
7-9-30 Shanghai.. 15
Hong Kong won
"
Shanghai won
Shanghai shots
234
Hong Kong shots
271
Kowloon B.G.C. ground.
the
It was a very close and inter- 8esting game
all the way,
with Craigengower leading by one shot at the 18th head. Talkoo fell
Kowloon C.C...14 Club de Recreio .14 5 0 Craigengower C.C. 14 4.0 20
Electric R.G.
14
4 010 Shots For and Against.
For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon 1.C.C... 952 819 133 Civil Service C.C. 065 824 131 Yacht Club *****
827 776 51 834 789 45 828 820 792 87" Craigengower C.C. 780 876 Electric B.C. 744 932
*Civil Service won after a play-off.
CIVIL SERVICE AT LAST MEET WITH SUCCESS.
NARROW MARGIN.
Yacht Club Drop to Fourth Position.
Taikoo R.C.
Club de Recreio
Kowloon C.C.
RECORDS OF THE SKIPS.
Division 1,
Bradbury (C.C.C.) "After repeated attempts to win Luz (C. de R.) the championship of the Second Fraser (K.O.C) Division of the Lawn Bowls League, Lapsley (K.D.) Baina, (C.C.C.) the Civil Bervice O.C., who have Holland (K.B.G.C.) been rear, the top on several oc- Omar (C.C.C.) casions, have at last met with suc-Wotherspoon (T.R.C.) cess by defeating the Kowloon Grimmitt (C.8.C.C.)
Wallace (T.R.C.) RESULT OF CAPTAIN'S CUP B.G.C. by a narrow margin in the Brawn (0.9.0.0.)
AT FANLING.
play-off on Saturday,
Gregory (0.9.C.C.) This success must be all the Bilkatone (K.C.C.) more gratifying to the Civil Ser West (PROJE The play for the Captain's Cup,vice supporters in view of the un- Cullen R.L
Ferguson.R.C.) played at Fadling. over the week fortunate collapse of their first Gay (K.B.G.C.). endiresulted
team towards the end of the McTavish (K.B.G.C.) 8 D. Robb (408lles)88-1271 season after, they had atarted off Gray (K.D.) ...*** 483 Other Buoress
Marques (G. de R.) 021 5 2 AE Lissaman
kam so wall and had been at one time Ribeira (C. de R.) 2184A0. Brawn
77garded as potential winners. Lyal (K.C.C.)
Goals P..W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Northampton 3.8 0 0 0 1 0 Notts C
1.8.3. 0:0 12 20 Torquay 820 1 73 Crystal Pal. 2.0 1.10
8.2018 7 Watford 31 11 7 Queen's P.R. 31 1 1 WAB New York, Saturday Brentford
Clapton: 0811 18
21 1 Results of Friday's major league Brighton
Exeter Bouthend Bournemouth
Lee, who did mound duty for baseball games were as follows!
the Kidoras,was also in good
form, but he did not get the sup port of his team as Koga had. Boston The result was that the JapanesePittsburgh registered two tallies in the Trat
-frame
National League,
6 New York B Chicago
Fulham
Coventry
American League,
Norwich
New York
5 Washington · 14
14
Walsall
Newport Themen:f Gillingham Lutor Bristol R
8:0
8 03
Insing forinning the game Philadelphia Boston was a relentless struggle, and it Chicago 1 Cleveland was only the better team, who
Reuter's American Bervice
8.102 RA Young 85 G. W. Matthews 482A Reid
F Loboli
There were 30 entries,
away in 'the last three heads to lose by six shots.
The highest
Oscore was a 4 on each aide.
Craigengewer are now to meet
2.0
0
85
80 the Electric R.C., the winners to 0 188 play the Kowloon Dock R.C. In the
final.
W. D. 13 0
Scores;- Craigengower.
F. J. Neves
E el Arculi D. Rumjaha
Talkoo R.C.
H. McKechnie
T. Grimes.
N. Drummond
B. W. Bradbury J. Ferguson'
(Skip)....21 (Skip)
DEPARTMENTS AT PLAY.
Cup Holders Benten by RevenusTM Men.
On the Police ground yesterday, the Revenue Department lawn 02 bowls team beat the Police, hold- 304ers of the Goscambe-O'Sullivan 808 Cup, and entered the final after 306 30 10
tu extrahead. 21Teams and scores
Revenue."
Tack 08 Tollan 2 10 Ward
The Taikoo RC accounted for Goodman (X.D.) -10
the Yacht Club in a surprisingly christon (K.D.) 18 esay manner and finished up third Whibley (K.B.G.) 1877 the latter dropping to the fourth Gow (K.B.G.C.)
Post (P.R.C.) position
(Continuod on next Column,)
0
Police.
MeLood
Dick
(Skipy
Grimmilt