WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1932.

THE CHINA

MAIL

4964 SPORT PAGE 2

MORNING

CITY OF MELBOURNE GALLOPS

FOR MACAO

VERY SLACK

Navy Hall Accomplishes Best Performance.

WORKABLE STAG SHOULD NEW PONIES ARRIVING ON

WIN HIS EVENT

NEW KING MAY AGAIN SURPRISE

SMALL FIELD ENTERED FOR THE LADIES' SCRAMBLE,

(By Ajax.)

NOTHI

NOVEMBER 20.

JOCKEY

RECORDS

TO DATE

Leo Frost Easily Leads Way..

S. N. PAN SECOND.

:

TOTHING outstanding In times

returned during the The following is the complete gallops at Happy Valley this morn-[record to date for every jockey whe ing, although many ponies were out. has taken part in the 1932 season's Navy Hall, who figured in the Hong Race Meetings at Happy Valley, Kong St. Leger last Saturday, ac-since the Annual Meeting, which complished the best time, of the commenced on February 20: morning, clocking a mile in 2 minutes 13 seconds.

MR.

a alight limp when out at of the Valley, for a gallop this morn-

Bing.

arranged for the forthcoming certainly carry a large cut Fifth Extra Race Meeting of the money. He will be carrying Macno Jockey Club to be helt on favourable weight of 152 lbs. and Sunday next. Seven events are on will probably be ridden by Mr. S. Y. the list, which includes one Un-Liang.

E O. Butler

G. U. da Roză Kubying Ip Flying Tourist, another pony out. Hill for exercise, was "well-dressed,"

Reidy L. wearing a couple of Wankets and a "D. S. Li hood. Mr. Harriman, in the saddle, A.

*A. F. Clark went round the course a few times. but attempted nothing strenuous.

THE MACAO

ENTRIES FOR

SUNDAY

CRICKET TEAMS.

The following will represent the

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TWO RUGBY

MATCHES DOWN

FOR TO-DAY

Allera's Re-appearance In Club Side,

JENKINS AND McELNEY OUT.

The following are the entries and Civil Service Cricket Club against the handicaps for the 5th Extra Race Volunteers at Happy Valley on Sun- Meeting, to be held at Macao on. E. Richardson (Captain), E. B.

day at 2 p.m.: Sunday:

Reed, E. W. Hamilton, H. E. Strange, 1st Race The Huang Ho Handicap F. II. Holdman, N. Bebbington, R. M.

Six Furlongs.

Wood, D. McLellan, R. A. J. Simpson, "Allwell (140), Common (140),J. F. McGowan and S. Randle,

[By SCRUM HALF.J Daahaway (140), Ørlan (140), Guid- ing Star (149), Prestwick (162) Civil Service Cricket Club in their The following will represent the

At Sookunpoo yesterday, an ex- Whitehall (149).

friendly cricket match against the perimental Borderers rugger Indian Recreation Club on Saturday at fifteen lost narrowly to II.M.S. Sookunpop at 2 p.m.;

Hermes by 13 points to 12. It' G. R. Sayer (Captain), J. E. Richard will be recalled that the Hormes Hamilton, B. C. K. Hawkins, E. Becently defeated the Club "A" by son, F. Baker, F. J. de Rome, E. W. Reed. R. A. J. Simpson, H. E. Strange, 6 points to 3.

2nd Race The Sydney Handicap Once Round. Manna (158), City of Melbourne (168), Joaquim (149), Anniversary Eve (140), Kilrea (160), Tin Tac (146).

3rd Race The Chu Kiang Handicap One Mile.

H. G. Wallington and R. M. Wood.

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The following will represent the eloven against the

Ajax (152), Alexandra Hall G.S.G.C.. second

'.

CLUB v. KOWLOON.

To-day a very even game should

74 103 (145), Deveron (164), Gold Mine I.R.C: second eleven at the Valley on langue on the Club ground when

+

X excellent programme has been ent chiss of ponies this time, will " l'eter Young's Buchanan had!

L. G. Frost "Y. S. Chang

9. N. Pan

1st 2nd 3rd Un. Ttl| .41 25 22 56 147 17 11 8 36 72

14 17

74 121

9 11 16

89 125

A. W. da Roza

3 9 11

9 9 8 59 84 8 10 € 45 69

1 0 3 3 16

5 7 21

5 7 23

A. A. R. Botelho

5 6 79

B. A. Proulx

68 186

F. M. L. Soarck G. A.

Harrigan

4 4 39 52 1'74

85

MR

2 1 24 31

8 3 24 38

F. Noodt

Y. T. Fung

LP. Quincey

8. 60 75 45 31 43

T

S. Y.

"T. L Wong

Y. Liang... A. J. P

1 13 20

4 19 27

5 81 97

J. P. Heard

4 34 47

51 67.

8 24 33

small field of six entries,

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official Race, The Ladies' Scramble, Another large field will be seen in a severi furlong race, which hus at-the seven furlongs rage, the Yangtze tracted seven entries including some Harddicap. Twenty entries, have been received and it looks as very fair ponies.

An Australian ponies" ráce is also though a little upset might occur, R. LEO FROST'S win on Mr.W. L. McCann on the card, and should provide the as the official handicapper has cer-1 B. D. F. Beith's Adam, lastTY. Tun best rice of the day in spite of the tainly done his work well. Gallant Saturday, brings back memories Fox is the best thing for the event, of the days when the Jardine stable present form, having taken was a force to reckon with on the The turf is in excellent condition'on and times should be good, and n second place at the last two meet- Hong Kong turf. It is interesting large crowd is expected.

ings, but in view of the upsut at the to note that this is the first win for The first event on the card is the last meeting but one, and the minor about four years for a pony from Huang Ho Handicap, a six furlong sensation of his defent by Whoopee the Jardine stable, and takes us seven entries. Guiding at the St. Leger meeting, punters back to the days when the Jardine race with Star. appears to be the best thing are advised to go cautiously. taipan, Mr. James John Johnson, in the book, and is carrying three Whooper will again be running and was a familiar figure on the Valley pounds less than Prestwick, which is carrying only 152 lbs. against course. That is about seven years will probably be a non-starter, as he Gallant Fox's 159 lbs. Valley Hail, ago, and Mr. Johnson was consider. is entered in the Ladies' Scramble, who might obtain a place is also ed one of the finest jockeys in China. Whitehall looks good enough for scurrying 159 lbs.

NEW KING FOR A SURPRISE? we can trace the name of R. Jardine place.

City of Melbourne, who caused a The sixth race of the day, the as a successful jockey, and it is sensation at the Valley recently, Whangpoo Handicap, will see New Food to set that the prestige of the. when Mr. A. L. Caplan entered the King in the fleld again, but it is stable is still being maintained. H. D. Benham paddock with his silks spotted with extremely doubtful if he can bring

in his time. As far back as 1850

when, ridden by

TH

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blood, is quite fit again, and will off another surprise as he did at HE Jockey Club are expecting a probably put in an appearance in the last meeting

batch of 40 China ponies in the Sydney Handicap, but it is Mr. Caplan, be paid a dividend of the Colony on November 20.

They carrying the undesirable top weight 3108. Tien Feng Shan is the pro-will be the first of a bath of 80 which of 168 lbs, Joaquim, who is carry- bable winner if he starts, Thero are were ordered some while back, and ing only 143 lbs. looks a pretty good only seven ponles entered for the which have been held up by floods, thing for the event. but City of race.

suspensions of railway services and Melbourne who won at the meeting The Ladies' Scramble, the unoff-the disturbed state of the country. before Inst, when carrying 175 lbs. cial race on the programme, is the The first batch are expected to reach can be depended upon to put up a last race of the day, and appears to Shanghai on Saturday, while the strong challenge. There are six be stable money either for Estrellita (second batch are still in Hailar, entries, and one must not lose sight or Prestwich. Until Then may offer where they have been held up since of Anniversary Eve. The race a little opposition, but judging from August. should prove to be a very open ono. recent form it is doubtful whether

WORKABLE STAG FAVOURED. he can win.

The Chu Kiang Handicap has at

tracted a number of really good

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TOVANAGHER, once

&

well-

ponies, outstanding among them known pony at the Valley. being Mon Talisman, Workable Stag IV. and Kate. The Stag pony did not was out for Impress at last Saturday's meeting morning, and provided

an exercise this

a tractive

The jockey managed

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

Valley Records For Season To Date..

ut Happy Valley, when ridden by mount for Lt. Prior, the Army rug- Mr. L. R. H. Tuxford in the Novices' ger, forward.

POLAR STAR'S RISE. · race, but I think he will have but to get into the saddle after a sheet

The following are the complete little difficulty in romping home the had been thrown over the pony's records to date of all Australian winner of his event on Sunday. head, but after a few minutes round ponies which have been entered for In the Chien Tang Handicap, once the course, Movanagher appeared to Race Meetings at Happy Valley round the course, Venturous looks ago lame and had to be led in during the 1932 senson, which certainty, with Pocahontas looming Movanagher, who formerly belonged commenced on February 20: big in the background. There is afto Mr. Richardson, took third place

big field of 16 entries for the race, in the Valley Stakes after being hot Woodland Stag and includes Snappy Eve, a pony favourite for the event at the 1928 Season Ticket worth while watching. Venturous annual meeting, when ridden by Polar Star has won at the last two Macao Mr. Haimovitch, meetings, and, although in a differ-jockey..

the

R. H. Charles A. N. Dallas J. E. Noronha R. Corbett H. P. Chanson S. W. Pan

7. Stanton

W

L. R. B. Tuxford J. H. Charsley P. Young

J. Rothe D. Black

Liang

R. A. Carroll

Palmer.

W. W. Miles A. L. Caplan K. Weng

Yue Shun-wa W. H. Choy

W. G. Fischer

H. A. de D. Botelho

A

A. F. Ingram .... T. P. K. Kemble Lord Beresford Capt. J. C. Cock-

burn

Lo C. Hin

L1. Keith Murray T. C. T. Beck

A. Gordon

F. B.. Holcroft

M.

C. Tang

H. P. Wong

H. F. Pao

Barrow

Chan

Wai-yan

T ..P. Sanderson

C. Strange and A. E. Wand.

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(144), Golden Star (140), Kate Saturday at 2 pm::

F. J. Ling (Captain), F. H. Hold-the "A" side meet Kowloon. The (140), Mon Talisman (152), Punch man, J. Barrow, N. J. Bebbington, E. Club are trying out Allera in the 8 ! 4 13 (144), Tommy Boy 7140), Workable F. Buttress, P. D. Crawley, J. F. three-quarter line, and his pro- McGowan, S. Randle, R. G. Robertson, gress will be watched with the Stag (163). 4th Race The Chien Tang Handicap

keenest of interest in view of the Once Round.

dearth of fit three-quarters. The following teams will represent Buchanan ((140), Cabinet Hall the Hong Kong Cricket Club in their Jenkins and MeElney are also

welcome (140), Cebu (146), Empress Hall matches with the Kowloon Cricket Club making

reappearances (142), Lobster Bay (160), Orlando on Friday and Saturday, both matches after a fortnight's absence owing (142), Pocahontas (149), Powerful commencing at noon on Friday:

to injuries, Nigel, a forward who 1st XI at H.K.C.c. King (154), The Gadwall (154), The Plover (160), Royal Plush (149), Beck, H. J.. Armstrong, G. E

A. W. Hayward (Captain), A. C. is yet to be seen in a local match, Ris also being tried out in the Venturous (152), Wakefield (158), Divett, E. R. Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, second row of the scrum. Wembly Stag (168), Silver Key, D. S. Harley, H. J. D. Lowe, L. T.

The Club team is as follows:- Ride, C. B. R. Sargent and J. P.S. J. H. Fox; R. O. F., King, E, R. (158), Snappy Eve (149).

Allera, A. F. Jenkins, A. H. Har

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H.

Ferguson

0 0 0 2

A. S. Alves

03

0

H. P. Rees

Tang

Man Wa

J. C. A. Ingram

D. F. C. Cleland.

P. 8. Francis...

8. C. Chang) A. M. L. Soares. Capt. T. A. H. Colt- H. V. Pearse

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5th Race The Yangtze Handicap Whitham, 2nd XI at K.C.C.

Seven Furlongs. "

C. E. Gahagan (Captain), A. K. Mac-bord; A. D. Lowson, A. M. Mac- Arminius

Plane kenzie, P. E. Baskett, L. A. R. Dun-intosh; S. H. Garrod, J. H. Me- (144), Blue (140), Christmas Belle (162), Coun-can. A. H. Harbord, L. D. Kilber, A. Einoy, W. R. Andrews, F. G. Nigel, try Club (144), Estrellita (149), P. Lowson, R. S. W. Patterson, W. W. Cochrane, J. Dalziel, A, K JPlanner; J. E. Potter and J. R.. Gallant Fox (159), Gold Cup (144), Way:

Munro and A. R. Cox. Jingo (140), Little Gem (152).

Pure Music (145), San Francisco PROBABLE (145), Shanghai Beau (140), Sun Ning (147), Tien Feng Shan (147),

Until Then (147), Valley Hall (159), Valeta (155), Venturous

(159), Whoopee '(150), Banjolina | (144):

6th Race The Whanpoo Handicap One Mile.

INTERPORT

Kowloon have received a get back by the inability of Skinner and Stilliard to turn out this afternoon. The full back position will be taken by Easterbrook while

ELEVEN 3. Shaw, a newcomer to the Kow-

Day Game.

loon side will be introduced into Selection. For Armistice the three-quarter line, and A. G. Carr or M. Berreux will probably All Stillard's vacancy: There is Arminius (144), Genghis Khan

also a possibility of L. D. Skinner The probable Interport soccer not being able to play, thus fur- (140), Jingo (140), New King (160), Pure Music (147), Tien Feng Shan eleven to play against a selected ther handicapping the junior club. team on Armistic Day (Friday) The Kowloon aide will probably 7th Race (Unofficial) The Ladies' has been chosen and is as follows: be as follows: C. B. Easterbrook; Mullane and S. H. Owen-Davies, J. Shaw, T. S., D. Rodger (Capt.).

(147), Venturous (165),

Scramble Seven Furlangs.

Common (146), Dashaway (146), Strange; Bliss, Wong Mel-shun and Whitley, J. J. Ferguson; L. Peart, Drian (145), Estrellita (145), Gold A. Duncan; B. Gosano, Suen Kam-A. W. Torrible; T. Watson, A. N. Other, H. Brokenshire, J. E. Cup (145), Prestwick (145), Until shun, Howe, Jones and Baldry.

The following will represent the Wilson, S. MacNider, Lt. H. R. R. Then (145).

Rest of the Colony: Chan, Sik-pul Prior, J. E. H. Cogan, and R. La |(Athletic); Allan (Artillery) and Roche.

BORDERERS v. NAVY.

AUSTRALIAN · PONY OWNERS Lau Mau (South China); "Leung

OWNER

Chan Tin Son

L. Reidy

Kong Bros.....

L. A. H. Wright Monastic

Không sai Seth

E. L. Hosie

A. M.

Ping Shun

L. Soares

A. H. Carroll

A. E. M. Rafeek

Mrs. G. U. da Roza

7

0

8. Widdecombe

1st 2nd 3rd Un.

W. H. Parkin

8

Pakko!

5

1 0

R. A. Fowcett

10

10

Dyer

A. E. M. Rafeck

a 0 0 13 13

A.A.R.B.

0

W. Ahern

13.18

Rain

Shanghai

Lucy Friar Tuck

Glitters

F. Lobel

0 20 20

H. S.

Y

4.8

H. C. Lee

WOCH

12 he

The Giraffe

But After That

Sunlight

Leading China Pony Owners

The following are the leading

owners of China ponies for the OWNER

current season to date:

E

Rain

Mrs. S. A. Lopez

Grist and Beck

Mrs. A. M. L. Soares

Chan Tin Son...

Kangaroo

Own Dairem

Yam Man

Prince:

4. Kelth-Murray

S. A. Lopez.

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Brish

D

Wottn

Kilter

Manna

Anniversary Eve City of Melbourne

Joaquim Zadderday

Changte

Fred

Mermaid The Rainbow

Evening Star

The Rainstorm West

Festland Stag The Baindrop

Canny

Aurora

Shanghai jockeys.

0 29 29

M. N. C.

| Fish

Clark and House Ride Winners at Shanghai

The following results of the Time 2.05. Shanghai Race Club's Autumn Car-

3

$

Meeting

Seventh Race.

nival are given by courtesy of, the Windmill Plane... (Sokoloff) Hong Kong Club:

(Noodt) 1. (Maitland) 2. Playhouse Bold Lad (Encarnacao) 8. Switzerland

1.

(Noodt) Z.

Wing-chul (South China). Pardoe; (Artillery); and Tong Kwan (South

Another game will be played to- China); Cheng Shui-hong (South day when at Sookunpoo the Bor- China) Bryant (Navy),. Lee Yee derers fifteen will meet the Navy Rawson (Bor-side which triumphed over the Bun (South China) derers) and Duncan (Borderers). Club on Saturday by 12 points to Mr. R. P. C. Darlington will renil. It should be a good game and should act as a pointer to the The proceeds of the match will be Army's strength as the Borderers given to the Poppy Day Fund and form the nucleus of the military H.E. the Officer Administrating the fifteen.

ferce.

The following are the probable teams:

Government (The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn) has kindly consented to kick off and present the prizes.

S.W.B. Sgt. Gould; Cpl. Shaw, By kind permission of Lt. Col. Pte. Lewis, Lieut. A. G. Martio, L. J de C. Boys, M. C. and the Leut A. C. Officers, the 1st Bn., the Lincoln-T. H. S. Gallely, Pte. Hoskins; ahire Regiment will render selec- Pto. Stevens, Cpl. Pratt, Lieut. tions before, and during the J, O. Crewe-Reed, Cpl. Suter, interval.

Nationalist

(Judah)

Nationalist Spirit. (Dallas)

Time 3.50.

Sixth Race. Mister Cluders .... (Maftland) Castle Ribbon (R.N. Harria) Courage. (Encarnacao)

Time 2.86 4/5ths.

Seventh Race,

(Maitland) 3. Fireflash....... (Encarnacao)

Hamilton; Lieut..

|L/Cpl. Handy, Pte. Gilmor, Pte.

Watkins, L/Cpl. Burch,

2 Walters and Pte. Jones.

B

Pte.

Navy:-Llout. Buckley; Lieut. Rothwell, Lieut. Partridge, Sto. Packer, Mid. Barnes; Lieut. Army- 1.tage, Lt. Comdr, Woods;. Lieut. 2Linton,.Lt-Comdr. Robertson, 3. Lieut. Paine, E.R.A. Doggett, A.B. Deykin, Lieut. Hubback, Lieut. Scarlett, and Lieut. Watson.

The Tiger Herd. (J.O. Harris) ANNUAL GOLF

Coke (House) 1. Time 8,13 3/5ths. (Dallas) 2.

(Clark) 3. Playhouse

Brilliant Lad.. (Encarnaeno) i. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7.

(House)1 (Clark) 2. (Encarnacao) 8. Time 2.5 2/5ths.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. First Race.

OWNER

1

3

Sailing Morn

L. Dunbar

17

3

5

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5.

Jumble Sale.

H. S. Chan

13

2

First Race.

Li and Lis'

D 11

Samson

B

Theatre. Eve

Time 57.2/5ths.

Eighth Race.

1.

(Bauld) 9,

B.

Mrs. Dunbar

4

A. V. H. and G. P.

Bay 'Cavalier

Eighth Race,

lown

Choy Pak Tin Tro

Time 1.81 2/5ths.

Second Race.

Gold Digger Taiping Caulfield Etzel

Last Chance Bach

Time 2.9 4/5ths.

Third Race.

(House). 2. (Rothe) 8. Remolo

Peggetty

Godson ...

Time 1.46 4/5ths.

First Race.

Sandy Lodge Sliver Morn

The Dour Bird

(Clark) 1, (Marshall) 2. The Blacksmith (3.0. Harris) 8. Bootblack (Maitland) 1. Time 1.3.

(McCann) 2.

Glendochart.......(Ferguson)

Time 2.23 2/6ths.

Second Race. Piratic Life drej Safting Morn

Fourth Ence.:

Kwang Hol Kef

Edinburgh Castle

Time 2.48 1/8th

Fifth Race,

Tally

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A.

A. R. B.

0

0

Wiola

Lo Henra

Seth

Dynasty

A.

M. L. Soares

Hall and Shenton

Reidy

Helenside

T. F.

Kong Bros.

Swatow and Pakhoi

Dunbar and Reldy

Lowcook and Lee

Waung and Li

D. J. Lewis..

Bellamy and Gordon

·E. L-Hosie

Y. T. Fung K. H. Kay Parkson Chan Peter Young

Albert

and Abraham

Land- Tinson ̈

anton

H. S

T. P. L..

2: (Wos Lai Tin

4 Harriman

2

Wong Ping Shon

Horbat

Lan

Aftch Aitch

2

Miar. Pearson

5

Ur. 8. To Wong

Valley

P. 8.

Mackie and Grayburn

3. Patiner

0.

C. C. C

Rustle

Hau Un

Roda

B. D. F. Belth

Roza and Edgar

Lo and Liang Bumble

Festival

AH. Carroll.

Fritz Koh-Noor

Pegasus Robertsbridge Rosodrop Silver Star Thunderclap

T St. Moritz.

Moon Star Patricia Salaam

1

The Wo

Woodcook

Calamity Jane

Yaraman Box Har Gold Rush Miss Jimmy

0.3 Verta

Retha Falaverer Banorita The Widgeon p-Lung“ Mul-

The Baron

Sue Ribbon

(McBain) 1. Time 1.30 4/5ths.

(Rothe): 2.2

Guardsman ..." (Maitland) B. Silver Grey

Opera Eve

MATCH DRAW

FOR FRIDAY

KOWLOON PLAYING THE Y.M.C.A.

The following is the draw for (Clark) 1. the annual Armistice Day match (House)2 between the Kowloon Golf Club (Marshall) | 3. and_the' Y.M.C.Á. which will take

place on Friday:

Sandy Lodge White Dawn Sandwich (Davis) 1. Time 2.5 4/5ths. (Noodt) 2

Second Race,. (Needa) 8. Godson..

4.m

K.G/C, MA TYM.CA, (Clark) 1 0.00 FEA. Remedios. J.E.H: Cogan (McBain) 2. 0.05 J. MacKnight.v. G. H. Russell

9.107A. T. Braley v. G. Mine (House) 8. RT

9.15 A. A Lopez v. AL. Eastman 9,20 W, B Hiller v. H. H. Mundy

T: Buller

V. M. Parves (House) 19.80 W. It. Hillyer v

W M. (Judah) 29.10 A

Castle Ribbon Third Race,

Pop (Needa) 1.2% Time 2.22. (Eric Moller) 2:

(Maitland) 3. Playhouse

Straight Flush

Third Race.

Sunlight Guardsman ...). (Noodt) 1. Time 27 2/6ths,/2/1/ Bandy Lodge, (Clark) 3 Fourth Race. ley Morn (Sokoloff) 3. Rushaway

„Time (2.89. 4/5tha.9%

Groves

J. Price

II. Hunt

Dictator WCDMA (Potehunt) 8.45. Steker,

8.56 J

D. Castle v. H. J. Burton Gayaw. Torrible Johnstone

(House) 1. Time 1.30 2/8ths. Bluenose Skipper (Needa) 2. Fourth Race. Mortgage Deed

(Clark) 8. Sun Ribbon

(McBain) 1. 10.00 J. B. Smith v. E. W. Coulson Time 2.10 -4/5ths a (Sokoloff) 1.

Sunlight (McBain), -2, Www Fifth Race

House) 8.Sleepy Morn

Sixth Race.

Black Morn

Castle Ribbon

Rushaway.

(Sokoloff) 1. Time: 8.48.

(Judab) (House)

10.05 A. Landsberty. Munford. 10,10 W. Orchard

Edwards?

10.15 A.-W. Brown v. Martin ⠀⠀

Reserve: A. E. Charman (KG.C.)

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