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added (including a cup); for three- It seems probable that Cameron-year-olds and upwards; second ter lan will not run again until the receive 100 sove, and third 50 suvs. St. Luger, for naturally both his winner after July 16 at noon of a owner and trainer will be out to weight-for-nge raco 800 sova oruž do their utmost to win, the triple any handicap 71b., of a handicap Cacao 6ye (Mr. R. Clark) crown; and I think most of us value 500 sovs, 10lb. extra-Six would like success to attend the fur, (34 subs.) (Closed June 23.) offorts of a really good animal. To You by. (Mr. J. Shepherd) a

De Mestre Knight Error ays. (Cript, S.

* "Wilson

...... Whitaker Zanoff Jya, (Mr. Michalinoa)

However, as in always the case with an outstanding performer, most of us are on the look out for. another to bent him. The only real | doubt is in the ability of Cameron

Wedding Favour 4ys,

9.) Beau Pere 4ys. (His Majesty)

W. Jarvis

Cook's Mill 4ys. (His Majesty)

M Jarvis Strophon II, 6yz. (Mr. Triter-'

Bal!)

Lawson Gladius 4ys. (Mr. G. Deane)

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In race value. 500 sove, or of a F. DARLING GOES FURTHER Grand Parade..

handicap of any valuo 716. of any

AHEAD.

race value 1,000 sova, or of any two handicaps or of the Summer Han" THREE SUCCESSES FOR BECK- dicap at Newmarket 14lb. extra; stcond to receive 150 sova, and third. 75 sove-About two miles and three furlongs (38 subs.) (Closed June

(1016), by Orby -Grand Coral- dine

7,703

HAMPTON AS AGAINST TWO FOR MANTON,

Sunsovine (1921),

by Swynford-- Gondelette

7,357

Hurstwood (1921), by Gay Crusader -Bleasdale

Lawson

Button)

Gooch

Sir Galahad III. (1990), by Toddy -Plucky Liege

6,215

Owners

Molony

ian to stay a distance of over a Osculator 4ys. (Mr. Berry) mile and three quarters, for I think

Molony

Fk. Butters

Owner. (LÀ. `H.- de Waldon)

D. Waugh Mr. J. A. ... Kudea oys. (Capt. Montagu)

F. Hartigan Mistress 4yn. (Mr. J. de Roths-

child,

No. of No. of Amount horaca races

Horses.

Dewar, Lord Astor... Lord Ellesmere

32,300

Races Amount

won. £

12,848

Cameronian (3 yrs.),

£1,451

Lt. Col. C. W"

Pratt

Birkin

be by Pharos Una Cameron

.20,481

9,067

Joyous Greeting 7ys, (Maj.

Lyons)

RH. Aga

Brulette (3 yrs.), b f

Sooyd

Khan

8,000

by "Bruleur

Sea-"

he has really proved himself to the Xandover 4ys, (Mr. Schwab) best" three-year-old at anything up jo.a mile and a half.

Last week I ventured to mention that Sandwich, as the result of a rough passage in the Derby, might have taken a good deal out of him- self, and the Intest betting quota... tious disclose the fact that he has slipped away from 9/2 to 7/1, while Orpen has advanced to 3/1,

B. Jarvis Lemnarchus 3ys. (Lord

Ellesmere). F. Darling Pachalik dys. (Mr. J. Phillips)

C. Leader Goodwood Park 4yn, (Lord

Woolavington)

Gilpin The Leopard 3ys, (Sir C. Hyde

Scobie

.

Junius 4ys. (Mr. Nuttall)...Macnee Heritage 3ys. (Sir V. Sansoon)

(Mr. J. Grindleton 3ys,

Sandwich won at Ascot but not too convincingly, this being over a distance of 1 miles in the King Edward Stakes when he bent Khorsheed by If lengtha Khor- sheba by Solaria-Mont d'Or, like Postume Api, is owned by the Äga Gareloch 5ys. (Capt Lockott) Khan and apparently has come

Sharples) Gay Lord sys. (M. Wittouck)

Forum II. 4ys. (Mr. J.

Murphy)

Lord

weed

Snoyd

Woolavington 6

7,892

Four Course (3 yrs.),

Earn Hill 4ya, (Major Sneyd)

Snøyd Castledorg 9ys. (Mrs. Whitelaw)}

Whitelaw Mr. W.

Woodward Blue Vision 4ys. (M. Evans)

I. Anthony

Brig.-Gen, C.

1 Lambton Yarn II, 4ys. (Mr. A. Bostwick)

1. Anthony Mr. Anthony

"de Rothschild Advancer 4ya, (Mr. F. Wilmot)

Gwilt Lord Rosebery

Lord Glanely.. Mr. W. M. G.

8

6,593

bf by Tetratema—

Dinner

Singer 7

0,421

Bunny Devon

(3

yre.), bf by Solario

2

6,213

-Plymstock

*,000

Trimdon (3 yrs.), bh

5.725

by Son-in-Law— ·

Trimestral

5,735

7

10

3

3,303

4,614

Sir Andrew (3 yrs.),

C. Waugh

Cundell

Braime

J. Jarvis

into the picture, as a St. Leger Pour Lad 4ys. (Sir H. C-Owen)

•possible. It might be as well to

O. Ball

mention that his gire won this raco Sherab 3ys. (Prince Aly Khan) in 1923, and Pomme d'Api in by

Beary

Zionist, who was second in the Diolite lys. (Sir H, Hirst) Dorby in the same year. While, tho

Templeman

form of the latter has been fully Polar Bear 4ys, (Mr. Cottrill) 'disclosed, we know little about

Cottrill

"at Ascot and this over two miles-Rialto Bridge Gya. (Sir E. ho won by lengths and finished Wills) fresh as paint."

Khorshoed, who ran twice only as Turtle Soup 3ys. (Aga Khan) n two-year-old, and in the Middle

F. Leach

Cedarwood 4Vs. (Mr. D-Pender)

Tag End 7ys, (Sir A. Bailey"}

Park Stakes, his first outing, was Heronalen 4ya. (Mi, W. R fourth to Portlaw, Goyescas and Smith) Homer. This year he ran neither Elixir 3ye. (Lady COwen) " in the Guiness nor the Derby.

Possibly, following a somewhat

Gilpin asual plan of campaign, both horses may run in the Leger, and if they do so one or other is almost

C. Pook sure to go pretty close. What Fleeting Memory Bys, (Mr. F. like about Pomme d'Api ia that be

Johnson)... is a really hardy horse and un- Polyphonta 4ys. (Lady Hender: doubtedly a stayer: in his last rhes

ני

R. Dawso0

Stolon Flame Sys. (Sir W.

Chilcott)

H. Leader Grandflight Bys. (Mrs. Fane)

Moleyna Late Lord Insurance 4ys, (Mr. P.Cazz)

Tabor France Timber 4ys. (Mr. Kaytan)

F..8 Butters Saint Reynard's (Mrs. Bendir)'

M. Hartigan Ocean Wave 4 (Mr. R. J.

R. J. Colling Colling) Roi Des Aulnes tys. (Mr. T.

Davidson)

R. Day Gigolo Gya (Capt. Fielden)

O. Bell

Breeders.

bre by Sir Galahad III-Gravitate

6,375

Lord Astor Mr. J. P.

Arkwright H.H. Águ

Khan America National Stud Mr. J. J.

ŏ

Races Value. Winners, won

Dewat 6" 11 -34,257

321 18,575) 5:12,840

Sandwich (3 yrs), b

£

c. by Sansovino Waffics

1,680

Orpen (3 yrs.), be by

Solario-Harpy

E

4,920.

Brown Jack (7 yrs.),

br g by Jackdaw-

1

8,8541

Querquidelta

4,180

7} 7,970.

Diamalt (2 yrs.), b·f

7,7271

by Diomedes-

Zarate

3,680

11

0,169

Truculent (3 yrs.), b

Peacock

Medarlin oys. (Sir C. Hyde)

નાં

Srobia

Earl

son)

Sneyd

Son of Mini 4yn. (Mr. J.

Brown)

D-Pennant Noble Star dys. (Mr. F.

Cundell)

Cundell

Night Rider 5ys. (Mrs. D'A.

Baker) ..................... Cundell Darling, F. Aretic Star 7ys. (Lady Curzon Lawson, J.

Maher 0 Late Lord'

Durham 3 Lord Glanely.. 8 Mr. "A. de

Rothschild 7 Exors of Mr. J. W. Corrigan

*0,841

e by Teddy-Saucy

Sue

3,375

0,416

Spenser (2 yra.), be

A

5,034

by Hurst wood-

Bridal Dawn

3

3,481

Lord Astor, who became & serious challenger to Lord Ellesmere for, Ga in s borough second place in the winning owners (1015), by Ba- list as the result of Sunny Devon's yardo-Rosedrop"9" Ascot win, has now moved up to that position, following his two wine at Newcastle with Oxtail and Bach

Mr. J. A. Dewar, who also notch- ed two races with Culloden and. Brother-in-Law, has, however, won nearly £20,000 mere in stake money than the Manton owner,

Buchan (1918), by Sunstar-

amate

7,334

ATHLETICS LOSE AND CARDS WIN,

TWO GAMES WON BY FIRATES.

New York, July 14.-Hammering out two home runs to-day, Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankes 6,955) brought his total of circuit siouta at the Yankee Stadium hore in New York the Yankees divided the honours in a double-header with tho Clova- land Indians.

0,345

for the season, to 25.as

In the opener the Yankees went on a rampage to win by a score of 10 to 2 but the Indians rallied to take the nightcap by a score of 5

to 1.

Gehrig, who now leads all of the players in both of the major loa- guos in the race for 1931 home run honoura cracked out his 24th and 28th home runs in the first game to-day.

Down at Shibe Park in Philadel 3,061 phin the Athletics, leaders in the American League pennant, race, suffered a defeat at the hands of 8,8841 the Detroit Tigers by à score of 19

to 3. In St. Louis the Cardinals, who set the pace in the senior loop's pennant race, barely man- aged to nose out the Brooklyn Dodgers by a score bf 3 to 2 at the end of an interesting pitchera' duel. Playing in Boston the Bt. Louis Browns won'by a score of s to 3 from the Red Sox and at the Griffith Stadium in Washing ton the Chicago White Sox punish od the Senators by a secre of

to

Pirates Take Two Games. Out at Forbes Field in Smoke, town the Pittsburgh Pirates `` got back into their stride when they won both games of a twin bill from the Philadelphia Phillies by acoros of 0 to 4 and 4 to 3.

There was another pitcher's duel of Cincinnati where the Boston Braves nosed out the Roda by a acore of 3 to 2 and in Chicago the Cube won from the New York Giants by a score of 8 to 4. Following are the scores:-

(Continued on nézt Golúmn.)

SOUTH CHINA FOOTBALL TOURISTS:

DRAW WITH COMBINED BERVICES IN SINGAPORE.

Dame Fortune did not smile at the South China Team when they played against the Combined Ser- vices in Singapore on the 19th inst

Their star forward Lee Wai Tong was forced to be an "absenteo, still nursing his injuries roived in. Java, whilst thair clever centro forward, Fung King Cheung, was injured in the first half, after ob taining two brilliant goals, and had to romain a bystander through, cut the rest of the game.

The final sbore was 3 goala all, :" the other goal for the tourists, was?"", obtained by Ip Pak Way

AMERICAN LEAGUE, First Game,

Cleveland New York

.R. H.

19

Sceand Game

Cleveland Now York

St. Louis Boston Detroit Philadelphia Chicago Washington

"NATIONAL LEAQUE.

Brooklyn

St. Louis

First Game.

Philadelphia Pittsburgh

Second Game.

Philadelphia

Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati New York Chicago

10

2

0 13

3

6

+

11

3

*

2

9

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The Standings,

Following are the standings of the baseball clubs in the major leagues after the games of Tuesday, July 14:

St. Louis New York Brooklyn Chicago Boston Pittsburgh

NATIONAL LEAGUE, PAT

Won Lost Pet.

€35

.584

45...

.048

.637

4130

.512

34

.438

Philadelphia Cincinnati

.416

.320

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Philadelphia Washingtons

57

.605

.819 .378

.506

1488

.300

31

.302

.346

New York Cleveland

1. St. Louis Dotrcit

Chicago

Boston

4988*** – 9UR2600Kg

368658390 Fage****

U.S. BASEBALL.

4,757

2 4,910

Trainers,

No. of Races Amount

horses. won.

£"

14

20 *$2,477

19

23

26,433

Nugent

Fingle Bridge sys. (Mr. Halse)

Newson) for the placed horses Jacopo must Caballero Bys. (Mr. T. Walls) not be lost sight of; he has not

It seems hardly likely that wo

W. Nightingall shall have to look beyond Cameron-Bara Sys. (Mr. Howeson) ian, Orpen, Sandwich, Jacopo,

W. Nightingall Pomme Api or Sir Andrew for Majority Calling 3ya. (Sir P. the winner, or as for as that goes

W. Nightingall

Walls

bean run since the Derby in which Royal Sailor Sya. (Mr. T.- he raced well, this being his second

Walls)

Walls outing this year, and it looks very Unlikely 3ys, (Baron de Tuyll) much as if he is being saved for

F.. Hartigan "the Leger, in which, if really fit, he Royal Rufus 3ỳa. (Mra. Mas-

will be a force to reckon with. kintosh). ... F. Hartigan

I feel a bit uncertain about Sand-Queen of the Nore 4ys. (Maj. wich, but Orpen and Pomme d'Api McCalmont)

Persse

of Kedleston) ...W. Nightingall. Hartigan, F... 25 Jugo 7ys, (Mr. T, Richards) | Jarvis, F. Len 15

W. Nightingall Boyd-Rochfort, West Wicklow 738 (Lord

Derby) ... Lambton Knight of Lorn 4ys, (Lord

Derby)

Lambton Salmon Leap 4ys, (Mrs; A.

James)

Lambton Knight of Knockervan öya,

(Mr. A, R. McAlpine) ... Poole Summer Princess (Mr.

Gulliver)

Barclay Happison 4ys. (Mrs. G.

Peacock) ............... Rennison Nil sys. (M. Duboseq) France Monsieur Le Marechal sys.

(M. de Mola) ... France Delato 4ya. (M. de Mola)

... Allden Betting quotations on June 27 were as follows:-

38 12,604

29"

12,299

A Thoroughbred

for Thoroughbreds

Capt. C. 0 Persse,, H, S.. In France. Peacock, M. D. 21 Dawson, R. C. 6 Hogg, Capt. T. 8 Anthony, Ivor 3 Colling, R. J. 19

7

9,207

9

11

.9,141

1

1.

9,067.

33

8,467

D 8,995

'9

6,093

5

3,820

5,602

Jockeys.

P

do seem to be sound propositions, Betting quotations on June 27

with weather eye well open as were:-

to the 'stable's intention with the

Intter and Khorsheed,

The latest betting quotation wast

D/4 Cameroniau.

3/1 Orpen.

7/1 Sandwich,

8/1 Jacopo.

21/1 Pomme d'Api.

14/1 Sir Andrew. Goyescas is quoted at 10/1, Gallini (lame after the Irish Derby) 16/1, Link Boy and Rose on Soleil 10/1, Concerto 2011

GOODWOOD.

Next week is Goodwood; the Stewards Cup will be run on July 18 and the Goodwood Stakes on the following day, Eutrios for the former are as follows,, but so far the weights are not to hand:

hand

Tuesday, July 28,

9/1 Xandover.

14/1 Fleeting Memory,

12/1 Heronslea, Lemnarchus

and Tag End,

1/1 Polar Bear.

This distance should just suit Xandover, the winner of the French Two Thousand Guineas, and from all accounts he is in great form; nevertheless he still has to register a win in England,

8/1 Salmon Leap. 10/1 Blue Vision. 12/1 Insurance. Noble Star, and

Yara II.

14/1 Knight of Knockéevan, and

West Wicklow,

- 16/1 | Aretie Star, Earn Hill, St..

Reynard, and Stuckerom.

Richards, G. 57 40 30 209,342 16.66 Wragg, H. 43 30 32 160 271, 15.80) Fox, F. 30 20 23.230 318 11.32 Nevett, W... 35-24222 92 173 20-23 Beasley, P. 34'30 14 106 184, 16.47 Beary, 34, Sa, 30 29 24-175 250 11.78 Dick, R... 28 1994 128, 199 14.07 Perryman, R. 97 28 29 196'210 12,85 Child, J... 23 11 14 110 160 18.62 Caralake, B. 24 19 18 102 163 14.72 Richards, C. 24 23 13 293 239 8:18

Sires.

Races Amount Horks won.

won the Phalaris-Scapa

Flow Solario (1922), by"

Gainsborough

Sun Worshi Son-in-Law (1911), by Dark Ronald-Mother-

It is hard to say much without | Pharos. (1920); by Fleeting the weights. Noble Star"- Memory is uncertain, being bad at Ascot Stakes over 2 miles, with Blas the gate; while Lemnarchus is a Vialon second, and the latter went splendid sprinter. At 12/1, how on to win the Northumberland ever, I think Hery, aslep an excellent Plate over the same distance. Bal- both ways investment; he beat thon Leap, a greatly improved Xandover over the same distance at animal, was third to Trinidon and Asent after being outpaced by the Singapore in the Ascot Gold Unp over 2 miles, which no doubt no- latter in the early stagen

mounts for the above price, whilst Insurance is one worth following,

Ono to spring a surprise may ha West Wicklow; since passing into GooRWOOD STAXES (handicap) of the bands of Lord Derby ho has | br Chouberakl

ft never won a race, but it seems pos- Rasa Terre "

The entries for the Goodwood Stakes are as follows:-

Wednesday, July 29.,

SIRWARDS CUP, & handicap sweep- or BOVE, if doc by July sible that he is being saved for this stakes of 15 sova, each 5 ft, if [21, with 1,000 BDVS. added; race, and he has been going well in declared by July 21, with 1,000 sova, winner after July 16 at noon of training recently,

in-Law Tetratems (1917), by The Tetrarch

Bootch Gift: 12 Hruleur (1910),

£

33,330,

14,059

13

14,378

11 #13,891

Appealing, pleasing to the very last puff- Capstan is a thoroughbred from beginning to end. The choice of connoisseurs the world over.

CAPSTAN

10,8311+

Abbots Tracs (1917) Tracery -Albòtia Anne 10.

COOLER SWEETER-BETTER

10,020.

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