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HER FATHER'S MEDALS.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926.

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WATERPOOL BRIDGE. that once the bridge foundations were under-planed It was a simple tag to widen the roadway to take four lines of traffe.

HOW IT CAN BE SAVED.

"I am firmly convinced that

Half the Cost. He estimated the cost of widen- Waterloo Bridge can and should be ing Waterloo Bridge, apart from underpinned," said Mr. Willium Muirhead before the Royal Com- underpinning, at from £160,000 to

mission on Cross-river Traffic.

£160,000,

At the unveiling of the Guards! War Memorial in Lon- don--a little girl wearing the medals of her father, who was killed in action.

YACHTING.

A FULL WEEK-END.

15

GOLF MATCH.

ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND.

There was a full programme of There was a surprising result yachting over the week-end, with to the match played at Fanling championship races on Saturday yesterday between representatives and a Club v. Navy race yesterday, of the local St. George's and St. On Saturday, there were 22 Andrew's Societies, the English- boats of the three classes out.men winning by 2% points after The wind was extremely light to being 2 points down at the tifin begin with but it freshened later interval.

on.

་-

Diana won in the Handicap] On paper, the Scottish men look- Class Why Wonder in the Hey-d the stronger team this year and ward Hays Class, and Ailsa in the it was all in accordance with ex- Gaol Class.

pectations that they should have Details of the race are given obtained allead in the foursomes, below, the boats being given in the played. in the morning. There order in which they crossed the were some surprises in the after- line.

noon, not the least being the de- Handicap Class,

Finishing Corrected Pts.cat of Ferguson by Pendered by Time Time the big margin of five up and four

Rolla 2nd ...4.51.08. 4 51 08 27 to play. Pendereda" golf was little Diana (wins) ..4.51 30 4 50 16 16 short of remarkable, his score for La Linda ... 04 23

63 50 10 Colleen 3rd

the afternoon round being 76—– 458 43 16 :5 05 40 Dorothea...

15.08 03 459 43 22 only one above the official "match" Falcon

.5 08 09 5 00 30 record of the course. But for an .5 10 17 6 01 15 unfortunate six at the second, he Heyward Hays Class.

might very well have beaten the course record. There were other surprises on the English side, as

Argalla

12

Why Wonder?

(wins) 5 09 01 6 00 01' 33 Bluenose ord .5 10 49 6 10 49. 35

5 11 30 5 11 30 27 a result of which the singles were.

.5 12 01

2015 12 01 31 won by 10% to 6%.

5 13 10 5 11 36 .20

613

.5 18 51 5 09 02 27

After, the match there was the

.5 14 16 6 14 15 18 usual ceremony of presenting the

5 19.00 5,19 00 18 trophy.

Class

Boojum

Adele

Zephyr

Lola 2nd.

Sealurk

Adunae

Ailsa (wins)

Gael

5 07 09 Daphne 3rd...5 08 10 Halcyon Goel 2nd

5 18 09

.5 bb

Pierrette Thecla

Joan

The scores were:-

St. George's.

Foursomes.

5.07 09 28 508 10 38 St. Andrew's .5 10 37 5 10 3 37 07

5 08 17 24

19 Shewan (2&1)

5 15 21 5 07 47 16 Ferguson and .5 35 16 5.20 28 .....5 37 43 6 32 51 21 Stark and The Service Race.

Dunbar

Pendered and

.

i Andrewes

Smith and Morris 0 (1 up). and Bruce Dodwell and

and

The first service boat race was (and)

great success. No less than 15

1 Johnson

Kaworth and de

boats turned out but they were not Vale (and 4) 1 Rome'

bleased with the best of weather. Purves,

The wind came away very late

41

and

0

1

2s and

(1 up) 1

1 Leach

Layton and Lissaman

and as a result tides affected them fronside and Mac- Franks and on their course very adversely. Laren (1 up) The course was from the, Yacht Davidson and Club line to Kowloon Rock, to Syme Cust Rock Buoy, to Channel Rocks Thompson A (7 and 5) and the finish at the Yacht Club Clerk and Sandes Peel and line.

(6 and 4) 1 Perry

6

A galley from H.M.S. Hermes, sailed by Engr. Cdr. Villar was first and a galley from H.M.S. Despatch, sailed by Captain La Mottee, second,

CLUB BEAT NAVY...

Singles.

3

0

Ferguson 0 Pendered (5 & 4) L Showan (2 & 1) 1 Andrewes Stark (1 and 2) 1 Smith

Bruce

Mr. Muirhead, who was respor- the responsibility if the work of part yesterday in a sailing match Murray (21),

He would be prepared to take Twenty boats-ten aside-took Dunbar sible for the demolition and re underpinning were entrusted to between members of the Club and Valentin building of Vauxhall Bridge and him. He thought the great difficul-representatives of the Navy. The Purves the widening of London Bridge, ties could be surmounted with pre- former had the first two boats Christie added:-

per "gare.

home in each class and had "I have not said under-pin- ning is an easy job. I don't bridge would take about four and a at the close. call it an ordinary enginearing half years, and would cost probab- problem. It is one which re-ly £500,000. Demolition and re- quires the greatest care and ex- building would take about seven perience to deal with.".

And a half years, and would cost about £1,000,000.

The reatoration of the existing margin of 25 points to the good Crieff

Replying to Lord Lee of Fare ham, the chairman, he explained

The Commission adjourned.

Johnson

Morris (8 &.0)

Raworth

JA

0 de Rome (6&5) 12

0 Matthews (3 & 2) 1

'0 Layton (5 & 4) 1%

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Details are given below.

Dorothea

Handicap Class.

Finishing Corrected Points Timo Time Club Navy.

25 33 519 21

La Linda

6 28 04 623 50 5

MacLaren Davidson Syme Thompson 0 Lisaman (2 up) 1 Clerk

0. Peel (4 and 3) Sandes (7.& 5)

1 Perry

Total

Total 04

Grand Total 111⁄4· Grand Total

0 Leach (1 up)

1

TO-DAY at ALL SHOWS

10%

14

Rolla

Argulla Colleen Diane

52744 527 44

637 136 30 30 3

54142 530 32

5:40 24 530 22

1

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Allsa Haleyon

Daphne. Thecla

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Join

Lola. Gaol

Pierrette

Total

66 27 16 5'27 16 589 17 530 17 530 425-30 42, 5:48 50 5 42 37

·540.33. 548 30 48 40 545 00 5 51,10,5 47,42,2′

13 10 009 08

217 |

131

Heyward Hays Class.

Boojum Adole

520 11 6 20 11

5 30 37 5 39 37

Bluenoso 5 45 48 5 45 13 5:45 50 5 45 50

Sonlark

6

Why

4

14

Wonder? B48 18 6 1612 Adaxac

́6 48 50

Total

Grand Total

18.53

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at the WORLD

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