SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1981.
OLYMPIA STAGES INTERNATIONALS.
Belgian Wins King's Gold Cup.
ness
FRANCE BEATS BRITAIN.
Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught visited Olympia to wit the international jumping competition for the King George V. Gold Cup between officers rid- ing Government horses.
SULCCRA,
his
BALANCE SHEET FOR
THE CHINA MAIL.
BALANCE SHEET FOR YORKSHIRE
TILDEN TOUR.
Popularity of "Star's " Tennis Circus."
www.
FINANCIAL REWARD.
With the advent of Wimbledon the American Press published the; financial results of the Tilden Lawn Tennis Tour Company.
DEFEAT ESSEX BY
BIG MARGIN.
NOTTS CHECKED.
NOW IN THE
Players Humbled. The Gentlemen v. Players match at Lord's produced amazingly low Tate's Remarkable Spelled for 30 wickets, an average of scoring, only 418 runs being scor
under 14 runs per batsman. Bat. Against Northants. ting first the Gentlemen scored 181, Verity, the Yorkshire bowler, tak- Ing 5 wickets for 41 runs. With this low score against them the Players proved very disaappoint- ing, being dismissed for 88 runs, R. W. V. Robins, the Middlesex all-rounder, taking half the wickets for 28 runs.
This match dates back to 1906
BOWLERS ON TOP.
LEAD
109 ....103*
.170*
100
ings closed. Leicestershire loat Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 125 seven wickets in their effort to Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Middlemon) 120 score the necessary runs for vic-Parks (11) (Sussex v. Essex).200 Sutellife. (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 107 tory.
Woolley (Kent v. Yorkshire)...188 Woolley (Kent v. Northants)...158 Woolley (Kent v. Lancs.) Sandham (Surrey v. Glamorgen) 175, Woolley (Kent v. Warwick)
Sandham (Surrey v. Derby)....107 Sandham (Surrey v. Somerset). 131 C. T. S. Stevens (Middlesex v. Hammond (Gloucester v. Sussex) 168
Warwick) Hammond (Gloucester v. Natts) 109 Hammond (Gloucester) Hammond (Gloucester v. Wor-
cester) ....
.100 Shepherd (Surrey v. Warwick) 140 Shepherd (Surrey Y. Essex) 1679 Hopwood (Lancachire v. Surrey) 165* Hopwood (Lancashire, Y. War-
wick) Langridge, J. (Sussex v. Glamor- Walters (Worcester v. Northants) 153 Dacre (Gloucester v. Northants) 165 Dacre (Gloucester v. Warwick) .119" Dacre (Gloucester v. Lancs.)...100. K. 8. Duleepsinh (Busse 7.
Essex) K. B.. Dulcepainhjl (Sussex
Kent)
Yorkshire beat Essex by ten wickets at Leeds.
During the present зедлов 120,000 spectators have attended The only competitor to complete the tennis "circus". In New York the course without error was Capt. the touring company netted $36,000, J. Misonne, of Belgium, riding in Chicago $22,000, in Boston!
London, Yesterday. the Parson, an Irish-bred bay, 16.2 $18,000, in Los Angeles $14,000, Yorkshire, by virtue of their ten hands, ten-year-old gelding. The and in Denver $10,000. In two wickets victory over Essex at Parson is 1 maderately slow months Tilden himself is reported Headingley and the drawn game at leaper, with extended neck and fly to have earned by playing, by film Nottingham, have now gained the since which year 220 matches have Ing tail. Capt. Misonne was hand-work, and by advertisement not lead in the County Championship been played, the Gentlemen having ed the championship rosette by the less than $125,000.
for the first time this season. Awon 63
and the Players 100. Earl of Lonsdale, who conducted The Agures are impressive. Per- glance at the table will be sufil-Six-two matches have been left him up to the Royal box, where haps they were meant to impress cient to convince everyone that drawn and one ended in a tle. Princess Arthur of Connaught pre- Wimbledon.
Full results as cabled by Reuter And yet American they are full value for their lead-
were as follow: sented him with the gold trophy opinion holds that the bottom is ership. In sixteen games they and congratulated him
already out upon
of the professional have totalled 151 points, included lawn tennis business. Still It is in which fixtures are four games There were five officers who tied pleasing to know, however, that which were washed out by rain, so for second place with a half fault "Big Bill has had his
financial that their record could well read each-three Englishmen, a Dutch-reward.
-played 12, won 8, lost 1, drawn man, and a Frenchman. The last
3. This calculation would give time a Belgian won the King's and Canaria, placed in that order. them 135 points out of a. possible award was In 1912, when Lt.
Capt. Misonne, of the Belgian 180, Delvoie rade Murat.
Arzy, made a faultless round (as Macaulay was in great form with he had done when he won the King the ball and captured 7 wickets for George V. Cup), and Cant. Labou 24 runs out of Essex's first innings France carried off the Prince etchere, of Holland, was the only total of 108. In their second inn- Wales's Cup from its British other officer to attain this distinc- Jacques in a destructive mood and ings the metropolitan eleven found holders at Olympia.
were skittled out for 119 thus set- Great Britain nu won the cup ting Yorkshire 119 runs for vic- The cup is for competition by Army officers of various nations | qutright in 1928, when it jumping as a team, and this year sportingly re-presented for per tory A: one period of the game six countries were represented-petual competition by
It looked as if Yorkshire, might be in arrears on the first innings as France. the Netherlands. Great Council. The English team won Nichols (G for 2G) was bowling at
France's Success.
tion.
wha
the Army
.Britain, Irish Free State, Belgium, again in 1929 and last year.
EASIER
GOLF
-by-
H.STUART HOBSON
WHEN TO GO FOR THE LONG' PUTT.
JUDGMENT NEEDED.
A golfer asks me a question that every golfer must have asked him self "Where can I most quickly take strokes off my scoring?"
The answer, of course, is on the putting green.
it
a really fine pace and was getting in amongst the wickets.
Jacques has not been playing for Yorkshire during the last two years but in 1928. he proved his worth and was included in the Gentlemen v. Players match fast medium bowler,
Croom's Century.
13 a
The only century recorded in the mid-week programme was attribut- ed to Croom, who scored 109 out of 322 scored by Warwickshire against Kent at Edgbaston. With Mayer in good form Kent were forced to relinquish, the major points. Alas, the southern county must indoed await another year for their bld for the Championship.
Rain interfered with play, at
to hate your first and narrowly Swansea and Middlesex after scor fail, that must be equivalent to ing 351 making sure of the second?"
rung must have been thankful for the extra point, as I Glamorgan, with one wicket to
Not always, unfortunately.
wish it were so. Consider a down- fali, required only 11 runs to gain hill putt on a fast green. You the five points for a first innings
can stroke the ball straight for the lead. back of the tin with the certainty
go yards over. If you are making
If all the holable putts in a round were haled, the twelve handicap man would be playing that if you miss your line you will down to scratch. I am not alto gether certain that the eighteen- sure of a two, you will just touch handicap man in such a mood the ball with a modest cut' and would not find himself beating a trickle it as near as you dare with- good many who play to scratch. out risk of going over. ---But-the-question will be asked,
what is a holable putt?
Optimistic. But Nervous,
Or the pin may be placed on top of a ridge. The long. putt, to mount the ridge, must be well It seems to be a peculiar habit struck. It is a safe two if you some players especially of are ready to go, beyond with your adversaries of mine-to sink first, but a tremendous risk to at. mashie-chip shots from yards' off tempt to sneak up the ridge with the edge of the green. There are a one of the exact length needed, for good many golfers who approach it you are short the ball is likely a mashie-chip with considerable to roll back again. optimism about holing it out, yet
Varying Greens.
who are nervous about a yard putt Greens vary ao greatly from straight to the tin.
course to course in their little ways
A mashie chip is more "holable" of this kind that what might be for many golfers than a long putta holable length on one will be a
You must gauge strength so freak on another. accurately with a long putt, The golfer must decide whether and strength
much
difficult to gauge than. direc-one or make sure of two,'
tion.
With
The, following were the most noteworthy batting and bowling feats accomplished during the mid-week cricket programme:-- --Batting. Croom (Warwick)
Bowling.
.100
"Tate (Sussex)
12 for 56. "Sibbies (Lancashire). 9 for 64 Macaulay (Yorkshire) Parker (Gloucester)
Nichols (Essex)
7 for 24
7 for 49
R. W. V. Robins (Genile: 6 for 28
men)
Jacques (Yorkshire)
5 for
for 33
C. F. W. Alleoft (N.Z.) & for 39 Wellard (Somerset) for 35
Verity (Players)
Hopwood (Lancashire)
Voce (Notts) Mayer (Warwick)
-5 for 41
5 for 48 5' for 49 6 for 69 wickets taken in both innings."
F
Scorea :- Essex: 108 (Macaulay 7 for 24).
119 (Jacques 5 for 33). Yorkshire: 109 (Nichols & for 26).
119 for no wicket.
Warwickshire took first innings points from Kent at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Scores:-
Kent: 213 (Mayer 5 for 69). Warwick: 322 (Croom 109)..
Glamorganshire drew with Mid- dlesex at Swansen.
Scopes:- Middlesex: 351. Glamorgan: 341 for 9.
Sussex took first innings points from Northamptonshire at Brigh- ton.
:
Northants: 84 (Tate 8 for 31).
108 for 4 (Tate 4 for 27). Sussex: 204 for 7 déc.;
2.
Surrey took first innings points from Worcestershire at the Oval.
Scores:-
Surrey 154 and 116 for 2. Worcester: 148.
Scores:~~ Hampshire: 191 and 133 for 4 dec, Leicester: 102 for 5 dec.; and 224
for 7.
Notts took first innings points from Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge, Nottingham..
Scores;-
Gloucester: 117 (Voce 6 for 49.)
267 for 9.
K. S. Duleepsinhi (Sussex v
Surrey) K. S. Dulcepsinhji (Suksex v.
ERAON) K. S. Dulcepsinhji (Sussex V.
Leicester)
K. S. Dulcepainhji (Sussex v.
Northants)
C.
.126
.161
133
.127
162
.140
112
À MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF RECORDS
FROM THE
'H.M.V.” GENERAL
CATALOGUE.
C1225-Schelhallion-Elghtsome Reel, Parts 1 & 2 (Traditions!)
Played by Meredith-Kay and Hla Orchestra. C1229 Lo, Here the Gentle Lark (Bishop) ......Sung by Mavis Bennett Solveig's Song ("Peer Gynt"-Grieg)....Sung by Mavis Bennett C1230 Reminiscences of Scotland-Parts 1 & 2 (Arr. Godfrey)
The Band of H.M. Royal Air Force. C1231-Foursome-Highland Whisky-Strathspey:
Jenny Dang the Weaver-Reel; Lady Mary Ramsay--Strathspey; Reelo Tulloch-Reel;
-Lady Madelina Sinclair-Strathspey;
Reelo Tullock-Reel
Played by Meredith-Kay and His Orchestra
...Norman Long ....Norman, Lang
C1235-Propheeles (Harry Taylor) -I'm Blanc (Harry Taylor)' C1273 "The Gondollers". Selaction-Parts 1 & 2 (Bullivad) C1274-"Patience”—Selection,* Parts 1 & 2 (Sullivan)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards C1277-March on a Theme of Handel (Guilmant)
...Arthur, Moals The Pilgrim's Song of Hope (Baliste)
Arthur Meale (Played on the Organ of Quren's Hall, London.) C1283 "HM.S. Pinafore"-Selection, Paris.1 & 2 (Sulivan)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards C1289 The Yeomen of the Guard"-Selection, Parts 1 & 2 (Sullivan)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards Stanley Roper Stanley Repor
C1297-Cantilene Nuptiale (Dubols) 112
-Imperial March (Elgar)
(Played on the Organ of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster.) C1308-In Clock Store (Orth) .........New Light Symphony Orchestra
New Light Symphony Orchestra
G. Case (Somerset v. Surrey) 155 C. C. Case (Somerset v. Hants) 131 Addon (Lancashire v. Kent)... .153 Hearne (Middlesex v. Leicester) 152"
-A Hunt in the Black Forest (Voelker)
€1310 "Lido Lady" Selection (1st & 2nd Records) (Rodgers)
C1313-The Lute Player (Allisen)
The Floral Dance (Mous)
| |Hearne (Middlesex v. Glamor-
gah)
104 Hearne (Middlesex v. Glamorgan) 101* Hobbs (Surrey v. Warwick) Hobbs (Surrey v. Somerset) Hobbs (Surrey v. Sussex) Hobbs (Surrey v. Derby) Hobby (Surrey v. Glamorgan)
Lee (Derby v. Essex)
.1.47
129
Savoy Orpheans .Sung by Peter Dawson
117
105
Sung by Peter Dawson
107
C1325-La Nuit (Elert)
Harry Goaa-Custard
147
-Evening Bong (Bairstow)
M. 3. Turnbull (Glamorgan
Essex)
Harry Goss-Custard
.144
141
137
105
Howley (Sussex v. Surrey) Bowley (Stasex v. Essex) Bowley (Sussex v. Lance.) Bowley (Sussex v. Gloucester). 103 Tyldesley (E.) (Lancashire
Warwick)
144 Tyldesley (E.) (Lanes. v. Kent) 120 Tyldesley (E.) (Lancashire
Gloucester)
Y.
"
.127
A. W. Carr (Notta v Northants) 140 A. W. Carr (Nottsy. Worcester) 127 A. W. Carr (Notts v. Middlesex) 102 C. T. Bray (Essex v. Glamorgan) 122 C. T. Bray (Essex v. Northanta) 100 Mead (Hampshire v. Northants)..106* Mead (Hampshire v. Sussex)...106* P. 6. H. Fender (Surrey
Somerset)
P.
139*
.... 100*
G. H. Fender (Surrey v. Derby)....
Leicestershire beat Hampshire by Iddon (Lancashire v. Middlesex) 137 Smith (Derby v. Esact)... 131 three wickets at Leicester.
Timms (Northants v. Hants) 131 Eastmann (Essex v. Glamorgan) .129 Arnold (Hampshire v. Northants) 128 Arnold (Hants v. Gloucester) .. 111 Arnold (Hants v. Northants)......zon Y. W. C. Jupp (Northants Y
Hampshire)
...128 V. W. C. Jupp (Northants
Hanis)
101. Hardinge (Kent Y. Essex)..... 129 Hardinge (Keat v. Lancashire).11: Walker (Notts v. Somernet)
....125 Walker (Notts v. Northants)... 102 Ducat (Surrey v. Warwick) 123 Leyland Yorkshire v. Surrey) .124 N. Haig (Middlesex v. Netts)
.123 E. W. Dawson (Leicester y. Glou
cester elcester v. Middlesex) 120 Shipman Rev. J. H. Parsons (Warwick v. Rev. J. H. Paraons (Warwick v
Lancashire)
119
Bomeract)
-108- Mitchell (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 119* Nichol (Worcester v. Middlesex) 116 Astill (Leicester v. Sussex).....113 Storer (Derby v. Surrey) Alderman (Derby v. Surrey) Staples, A. (Natts v. Yorkshire) 131
Staples, A. (Notts v. Somerset) 113 Bakewell (Northants v. Glouces
Notts: 125 (Parker 7 for 49)..
Lancashire heat Somersetshire by nine wickets 'at Taunton.
Scores.. Somerset: 115 (Sibbles 4 for 26, Hopwood 6 for *48); 105 (Sibbles 5 for 88), Lancashire: 180 (Wellard 6 for
89); '16 for one wicket:
FRIENDLIES,
The Gentlemen drew with the Players at Lord's..
Scores --
Gentlemen: 131 (Verity 5 for 41)
and 166. Players: 88 (R. W. V. Robins 5 for
26).
88 for no wicket.
The New Zealanders beat Scot Tate (8 for 81) was responsible land by 295 runs at Glasgow,
more he will attempt to get down in Magnificent bowling by Maurice 蠱 mashie-chip of
plified. You take the
"All-nír Route.”
déć.
för 39) and 110. *Century List,
similar length, judgment is sim down in two his putting will harass the low score of 84.
If he always succeeds in getting for the dismissal of Northants for New Zealand: 170 and 281 for
Subaex had "all-air most adversaries he will, at least, gained a lead of 120 runs with Scotland: 112 (C. F. W. Allcott 5 route," and need care little for the give. nothing away But it is the three wickets in hand when tho pace of the turf. You aim to drop ainking of long puits that will dia- Innings was declared closed. At the ball within a couple of Teethearten the opponent and win the the close of play Northants were of the tin, and place it so that it unexpected victory:"
still 12 runs in arrears with six The following have scored cen will trickle in.
Four-Bogey Hole,
wickets outstanding. Tate captur turies in the County Championship Consider a four-bogey hole that ed the four wickets which fell to compétition this season The "all-air route" reduces the can be reached by a first-class than bring his "bag" for the match to Holmes (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 250 long putt to a shot in which simple in two shots. If he allows himself 12 'wickets for 58 runst
Hendren (Middlesex v..Notta) ..232 placement of the ball is nearly two putts, he gets his four.
The Oval, where batsmen Indulge Hendren (Middlesex, Sussex)
Hendren (Middlesex v. Warwick) 189 everything.
A very moderate player will al- in glorious hitting, was the scene Hendren (Middlesex Gloucester) 117
1261 But although the mashfe-chip is most certainly be able to reach the of a very low scoring game when Hendren (Middlesex v. Warwick) 100 .considered holable by some same green in three. One putt Surrey entertained Worcestershire. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Kent) golfers, there are more who con puts him in the same class as a Batting hrat the strong Surrey bat-Sutcliffe (Yorkshire 7. Somerset) 183 sider nothing holable unless it is vastly superior golfer. The better ting eleven were dismissed for 151 on the green with a clear and dis golfer, of course, has the whip runs. Worcester, though bringing cernible line to the tla
hand all the time, for the strain a ray of hope to their, supportera,
One course I know has deceptive of holing long putte is too much falled by seven runs to top this greens of magnificent texture, even for the best of fighters. That total. wicked with tricks of undulation is why I do not advise the golfer Parker's Effort, More than one playor has remark, who can do otherwise to adopt the Trent Bridge was crowded to ed on the easiness of the course three-short-ones-and-a-long-putt, over-flowing when Gloucestershire and then, on coming to hole out manner of playing four-bogey opened their innings in a vital every putt, found himself missing holes. So match as regards the destiny of shots of little more than a yard. Putting Practice... the Championship, this year. The A holable putt is not a matter My experience is that a golfer visitors were cheaply dismissed of length so much as of simplicity should first make sure of his twos. for 117, Voce claiming half the Good judgment in knowing which Later, the two-potts-per-green wickets for 49 funs, Porker made putts to go for greatly improves standard will not be good enough, a great effort to gain an advan the putting score of any golfer. He should increase his one-putt tage for Gloucestershire but it Where the golfer cannot honestly length. This can be done with re- proved unavailing and Notts secur give himself at least sh evan;
peated practice at putting. He willed a dead of eight runs to give chance of slaking the
find himself going for, the longer them five points,
better employed in making sure
gatting down with Beco
Newcomer
shots with increasing confide At Leicester, the home county
and Burgess. There
.230
ter)
Bakewell (Northants v. Glamor
can)
.123
.115* 113.
12
109 107
Gibbons (Worcester v. Northants) 113 Gibbons (Worcester v: Derby) ..109. Lee (J.) (Somerset Northants) 113 Gibbons (Worcester v. Notts)...110
Ames (Kent y. Sussex) Bell (Glamorgan Essex) Lee (Middlesex v. Glamorgan) Cutmore (Essex. Busser).....108 Neale (Gloucester v. Lefcester) 105 Croom (Warwick:v, Kent). Croom (Warwick v. Glamorgan) 103. Croom (Warwick Derby) '103
109
Croom (Warwick Lancashire) 102 Kennedy (Hampshire v. North-
Cook (Sussex v. Glamorgan) 103
Cook (Sussex v. Gloucester) | Keelón (Notts 'v. Essár)
O'Connor (Essex v. Kent), R. ES. Wyatt (Warwick
Northants) R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick v
Surrey)
102*.
100* 100.
161
100 Hallows (Lines, v. Gloucester) 100 J. C. White. (Somerset r. Notts) 100 Paynter (Lancashire v. Warwick) 100
denotes not out
tacored in his benefit match. TA Century scored in each innings. i
FIRST CLASS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.
Yorkshire, (8) Notts (4) Gloucestérăniro Lancashiro, ((1) Sussex (7) Surrey Kent (6) Derbyahko (D) Briddiasex (16) Essex (6) Worces
1st Inas. No Pois. PWLWL Result Pts, Pts.
23104 240 151 10 25 50 g 240 1:145-5 3520255 186 B21 270 180
1270103
265 100%
hardly
defeated Hampshire by three
Glamorgansh
who could not
strokes
dini
wickets after declaring when 89 runs in arrears with Half their wickets in Lhand.
Lor the
sitions accupied by the
The method of sporing
Played on the Organ of Liverpool Cathedral). C1326--The Skaters Waltz (Waldteufel). International, Concert Orchestra -Estudiantins-Waitz (Waldteusel) International Concert Orchestra, €1329-Hear My Prayer (1st & 2nd Records) (Mendelssohn)
(Soloist-Master E. Lough)..Chair of the Temple Church, London €1333 "The Vagabond King"-Selection (1st & 2nd Records) (Friml)
Played by Savoy Havana Band
C1339-Alda-Introduction and Moorish Ballet-Act 2 (Verdi)
Sung by John Turner ..Sung by John Turner
Greatore & His Band --Alda-Grand March and Finale-Act 2 (Verdi) Creatore & His Band C1343 Mountain Lovers (Squire) ........
-Nirvana (Adams) €1368-"Pirates of Penzance"-Selection (Sullivan)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards "Iolanthe"--Selection (Sullivan)
The Band of HM. Coldstream Goords C1371-Aldershot Command Searchlight Tattoo (1st & 2nd Records) (Bizet) (In "Carmen" Selection) ..Massed Bands of the Aldershot Command C1391-The Merry Widow-Vocal Gems (Lehár), Light Opera Company The Waltz Dream"-Yucal Geme (Stranas) Light Opera Company. C1392 "Merry Widow"Waltz (Lehár) International Concert Orchestra
"Count of Luxemburg-Waltz (Lehár)
International Concert Orchestra C1399 The Girl Friend"-Vocal Gemma (Rodgers) Light Opera Company -"Peggy Ann"--Vocal Genis (Rodgers) ...... Light Opera Company C1402 Sweetheart-Walts (Strauss)......International Concert Orchestra -Dipsy Love"Waltz (Lehár). ...International Concert Orchestra C1408-"Hit the Deck" Selection (1st & 2nd Recorda) (Youmans)
Savoy Orphess C1426-Organ Paraphrase on “Love's Old Sweet Song" (Molloy, arr. Meale)
Arthur Mealo -Morning Dew; The Old Oak Tree (Power)
...Arthur Mesle (Played on the Organ of Central Hall, Westminster). C1438 "Hit the Deck"-Vocal Gems (1st & 2nd Records) (Youmana) C1440 In a Persian Market (Ketelbey)
Light Opera Company The Band of H.M. Caldstream Guards- Raymond-Overture, (Thomst, arr. Godfrey)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards C1442 The Kerry Dance (Molloy)
..Sung by Poter Dawson -Travellers All of Every Station (Balfe)....Sung by Peter Dawson C1453"Martha"---Selection (2it & 2nd Records) (Flotow)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards C1455 By the Blue Havallon Waters (Kételbey)....Reginald Foort
--Leave Me Alone; Songs My Mother Taught Me (Drorak)
Reginald Poort (Played on the New Gallery Cinema Organ, London) C1501-Prà Dés Cymbales (Chamlande) ・・
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards -Air De Ballet: Callirhoe (Chaminade)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards C1502-Sympathy ("The Chocolate Soldier"-0. Strans)
Winnie Malville & Derek Oldham -The Chocolate Soldier (0. Sirans)
Winnie Melville & Derek Oldham C1507 Vienna by Night (1st & 2nd Records) (Komzak)
Marek Weber & His Orchestra C1510-This Year of Grace-Selection (Coward) The New Mayfair Orchestra -Blue Eyes--Selection (Kern) :..; .The New Mayfair Orchestra C1529-Land of Hope and Glory (Elgar)...
-Doge's March ("The Merchant of Venice-Rosse)..Reginald, Foort Reginald Fooit (Played on the Organ of the Royal Albert Hall, London), C1571-Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 65 (Arabian Dance) (Grie})
Now Light Symphony Orchestrá ---Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55 (Ingrid's Lament)
New Light Symphony Orchestra C1572-Peer Gynt Suite No.2, Op. 55 (The Return of Peer Gynt) (Grieg)
WW New Light Symphony Orchestr -Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55 (Solveig's Bong)
C1676-Post Horn Galop (Koenix),
"New Light Symphony Orchestra
-Sir Roger De Coverley (Daykim)
New Mayfair Orchestra New Mayfair Orchestra C1580-A Musical Switch (1st & 2nd Records) (Arr. Alford)
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guarda. C1582 Gesu' Bambino (You)
.Sung by Peter Dawson Nazareth (Gounod)
Sung by Peter Dawson C1584"Song of the Sea"--Vocal Gems (1st & 2nd Records) (Kunneke)
Light Opera Company C1585-Plantation Bongs (lat & 2nd Records). Sung by Paul Robeson C1588"Virginia"--Selection (Waller & Tunbridge) Now Maytale Orchestra. "Funny Face"-Selection (Gershwin). Now Mayfair Orchestra C1890-Finale in B Flat, Op. 21 (1st & 2nd Records) (Franck) Guy Weltz (Played on the Organ of Westminster Cathedral) C1899-The Lost Chord (Sullivan).....
..Essie Ackland Jane —Ombra Mal Fa-Largd (Serres")' (Handėl)
Eiale Ackland C1612-Sonny Boy (From Fim: The Binging Fool")
(De Sylva, Brown & Henderson) 25.Sung by Salon Group Lucky Girl" Belection (Chirig & Meyer) Now Mayfair Orchestra. C1628--Selection of Lealle Stuart's Bongs (1st & 2nd Records) (Arr, Hume), The Band of H.M. Coldstream. Guarda CL640-Bourree ("Pastor-Fido"-Handel) del redeem, DCunningham:
Scherzo (Gigout)" onkeypore Cunningham;
(Played on the Organ of St. Margaret's Westminator) C1663Early Ragtime en (1st & 2nd Records) C1654 The Daughter of the
(Donizetti):
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra: nent-Overture (1st & 2nd Records)
Members of La Scala Orohestra;
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& CO. LTD.
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