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Ber-up is to be kept in train- ing and he has a chance to ro- deem his comparative failures, The French took the honours and the money for the British flat-for he was thought to be a cor- races he lost, the Arcot Gold Cup racing season which has just ended. The Amerians may well do so in tanty for both
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Dominions and Prince Simon and the French may well and
The French provided the leading owner and breeder in the famous M. Marcel at Ascot. Boussac, the most powerful racehorse owner in the world today.
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ON THE RECORD Big Girls & Small Girls
This Gang Up On
Poor Columnist
Whether they are small girls or big girls, girls with or with cut homework, you can never please them. Those with home.. Work like you to think that in actual faot they keep dribbling a ball under the table In be- tween snatching a glance at some set piece from Shake- speare.
you to
think
that
Girls without homework like they do nothing else in the evenings but catch up on the homework they did not do when playing hockey for the school in a more youth- ful era now behind them.
Said a star wing forward to me scathingly. "Did never strike you that we work in offices?" Any number of girls work in the offico where this column origlacies, but I have yet to kear one of them suggesting that she has any homework to do. The boss, as a matter of fact, insists that they do all their work right in the office and not inka. it home..with them.
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So much
for the big girls without homework. Their only just complaint is that they haven't got the same two big hoautiful hockey pitches that the King George V School has. Yet, they have been allocated grounds to train on and I have yet to 27th Nov.hear of a team that doesn't have midweek practices. These, to 8th Dec. the best of my knowledge, don't
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The Gremlins may end up as this column's favourites, They are the only team who remind us of that golden era of prewar Ladies League hockey when and when a movement started it was a real spectacle was easy to detect it for the way it moved smoothly on to a corker of a goal.
the game
They have in the team two of the stars of prewar hockey, Maud Read and Hilda Fowler. The younger girls all think they are preity poor players, which is always a good sign of good games to come.
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the Australian Melbourne Cup winner, Comic Court, a worthy contender.
So the French are going
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It might well be said on the have to look to their laurels next ather hand that if M. Marcel
The chances of M. Boussae Boussac's horses had been con- winning even more money will idered in the free handicaps be increased by the announce- would have supplied the ment that he is to have a dozen second or third best two-year-two-year-olds in training old in Nyanga), while Cortil England with the former jockey,
would not and Djolfa
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Indian and course
that. Mr George Freer, would have is, of been bound to put the Derby country could rightly claim his winner, Galeador, and the St., successes as theirs.
If one takes M. Boussac and Scratch, above Leger winner,
owners. Mr Prince Simon, while Tantleme, the other French
Woodward
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They can be relied upon to do well to lower the 'colours of elther Big Dipper or Turco lado so but whether any of this
'trio or any next year's Classics if this pair: broeder will be able to oust, his
other both trained by Captain Cecil foreign rivals next season trainer, at Newmarket, Boyd Rochfort, the Royal very doubtful. gres, as there is every reason and there is every possibility, ProTrainers are a different matter they should.
oven probability, that Captain The bookmakers are at any Boyd-Rochfort will be the No. 1 rate taking .no chance# Over
trainer at the end of the next this
pair in such antepost wagering as there is at present peztion. over next year's Two Thousand As to jockeys, there are rivals Quineas and the Derby.
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between
win trillan, might be a danger if he The Gremlins also have Dorks three of the Ave Clusienrode in Britain, but as he con- Barten and when Doris interests
most Their trainer could turn out fines his challenges and herself in any branch of women's four Classic
wimmers if the dangerous they are too do the sport she has a way of bullying speedy filly, Comble inuincasinoludied in a British table.
big British races, he cannot bo one of the little girls into cx-won the One celling herself.
The Australians, Edgar Britt for which pho is the winter invodnie. »
and Arthur Breasley,
could This would leape eply the prevent Richards from heading Oaks, for the French and here the list for the 24th time next another Newmarket horse? Beneyeur, but his greatest rival 'is of Allig by Nasrullah, expected to po Douglas Smith, might keep the prize; money in who is riding brilliantly-Rou- Britain.
ter.
Al the moment she is herself being bullied by the skipper, Maud Read, who would like her to show more initiative when near enough to goal and go through on her own
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Then there's the skipper her- self, in charge of operations from LEAGUE CRICKET the goalmouth and with enough voice to direct operations at the other end of the field.
Then there's Marjorie McNeil another character who got so excited playing against her own schoolgirls that the umpire had to blow the whistle and award the schoolgirls a free hit.
After the game comeone ask Miss McNeil what the name of
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HMS "Concord" Can't Save The Navy
By "RECORDER"
The arrival of HMS “Concord” and the disembarka- tion of Lt. T. S. Grant did not save the Royal Navy in their match against the Scorpions in the First Division of |the Cricket League on Saturday.
stage.
Grant, who did not see any cricket in 'Korea, found
runa C
annoyed. In the first place the team was that she played 20th Dec. they insist that they
Hetle. Some of them are tiny for. "The Grim Girls, I think or it's called. No, that's right, we enough, but there are, course, exceptions Just a few are the Grumlins." of them mako their hockey conch, Miss Marjorie McNeil, As the Ladies' Hockey League look rather on the short side moved into its second weeks, the his land legs soon enough, and hit up 30 runs on a pitch
the King when standing next to her, Miss following, despite
of that was most agreeable to the bowlers out of a Navy McNeil is no giant.
George V ground being one the most inaccessible in the total of 67. His middle stump went to Roger Cull.” This business about being re- ferred
Thero wero ||; to as "grim and de Colony, increased,
Under local rules he is eligible) Police had them all out for 91, termined" has also upset some at least one and a half times as
to play for, Scotland and there H. W. E. Heath, who scored an of the tle toddlers of a few many spectators as there were
"Of course," said the week before and the Dutch, is considerable enthusiasm at undefeated 32 runs last wock, years ago,
"Test". Australla one of them, with a good attempt contrary to carlier reports, were the moment for a Scotland v. taking seven wickets for 31
and not the most numerous partisan
He also contributed 33 rund The Navy XI, strong enough They made up for sophisticated thrown in, "we band out.
to have given the Scorpions a to the Folice total of 167”för don't mind your being witty lack of numbers by chering their struggle for the points, put on a night wickets, Tie-team, en-
girls on with voices loud enough
most dismal exhibition, boing couraged by such interest b to be heard, in heaven.
The school ground, however, four wickets for 18 runs at one the administrative-ade-of the Ideal do the games and, it has The Scorpions started as bad- force, lumped up from fourth gone out of circulation Tay enough seating accommodation. iv. Kerr and Newton going out 20 second ̈place latte “League;
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In who, and Weller joining the pavilion matches, the IAF Seconds...un commodate the hundreds I believe, will be turning out to company at 14. watch these game before the The KGV6, Sentors and the Victorians were considerably in It clear to the Futures proved toams yesterday on what Secretary, Mr Petro Xavits, they had been the week before that they did not want to be it did not see the other, toams in enlied $A
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At least 12th Jan really did-familoned.
to Recreio.. 17th Jan, one of them, I suspect, is a chow- 25th
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The match was over when dismittyed by having their two XI, continuód wining vein Alec Pearce opened bis kimings mainstays claimed by the fret with the northern end of the ground. by taking all four points from This was one of the biggest the ECC Seconds at Kat Tan The Navy likewise continued in hits I have over boen and it
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· FIRST - DIVISION 35, but there was no diflodging
Scorpionis Pearce and Chill,
Cull took five wickets for 29 Army ruds, and Weller, aided by a Optimists perfect “understanding between |HÁP Several loud cries of "Ouch!" three Navy batation and the RC
There was Scorpion wicket-keeper, T. PRoyal Navy were to be heard, one King George V schoolgirl Ruffelt, four for 10.
ROC who really acquitted herselfVUORENVERY FRIENDLY Recrelo well
She received a hearty There was a very friendly DCC thwack just under the anges match at Cox's Road where the University
SECOND DIVISION The Dutch Ladies, whom the and didn't let open any food of RAF lost three paints as did thg Victorians beat 2-1 yesterday, resentment. If she had been home team
The RAF bave quite a few Army appeal to thin column as the most feeling only. just a little nasty 17th Deo. lovable. team of the lot. They she was big enough to have let batsmen who, should come off in Police
of the smaller turn. It was Ogilvie's turn an RAF 18th Feb. como in all sizca and, though not her rival, ono
Saturday. He
He sedred 44 runs and Recrets yet informed on the stason for Gremlins, have it in exchange.
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taught about good sportenar the season for the last wicket COC
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