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TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925,

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AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORK,

- Public Auctions THE

HE Undersigned have received' in- structions to mall by Public Auction

PITE

FRIDAY, 13th March, 1995, commencing at 9.30. pim.

at thoir Bales. Room. Duddell Streel ▲ Quantity of Vainable Household Furniture, Comprising:-

Teak Hatstand Leather Covered

Armchairs, Book Caser. Fire Brasion, Teak Overmantel with Bevelled Mirror. Brass Ornaments Curtains Carpets, Rugs, Curice, Bemstitched Curtaion, 'sto,

Tosk Screw Winding Extension Dining Table, Chairs, Teak Side Bard, Dinner Waggons, Silver Cabinet, EP. Ware, Cut Glass Ware, Silver Ware, Crockery, Cutlery, 'etoi, pio...

Teak and Brass Bedsteada, Tork Double and Sing's Wardrobes, with Glass Doors, Dressing Table, Marble Top Wash Stands, Chest of Drawers, Tables. Chaira, Toilet Sata.

And

A Larga Selection of Carved Blackwood Ware

Comprising:-

Cario Cabinet, Cario Stand, Table, Chairs, Jardinieres, Card Tables, Half round table with Mother of Pearl inlaid, Joss Table, etc., etc.

and

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One Cottage Piano by Montris

2 Enamelled Baths

4 Travelling Trunke

2 Rickabos

2 Iron Bafes

1 Sedan Chair

1 Binocular

Underwood Typewriter

"1 Tricyole

1 Typewriter

1 Marble Clock

2 Perambulatore:

1 American Wall Clock

2 Cabinet Gramophones

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Thursday the 12th.

March 1925

Terms: Cash on delivery..

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THE CH A MAIL.

WORLD OF SPORT.

HOME FOOTBALL... HOW YOUR FAVOURITES STAND TO DATE.

The position do the English Football League up to and includ- ing March 9'is as follows.

DIVISION I

Goals

Team P. W. L. D.F. A. Pts. West Brom-:

wich A30 1974 48 26 42 Hudders

Geld T31 16 $ 10 54 22 42 Nowcastic U.34 13 615 51 31 41 Bolton W.....32 16 857 30 40 Bury 31 13 6 12 42:39 38 Liverpool...30 15 87.51 40 37 Sunderland...33 16 134 50 41-36 Tottenham H32 12 10 10 43 34 34 Birmingham.31 13 11 7 33:36:33 M'chester C..33 12 12 9 63 57 33 Cardiff City.31-10 12 9 42 40 29 Sheffield U31 9:11:11 36 44 29 West Ham...30 11 12 7.43 44 29 Burnley 31 10.13.8-41 54.28 Aston Villa... 29 8 10 11 41 49 27 Blackburn... 30 9 12 9:38 4577 Arsenal 30 11 15 31 396 Leeds U32 7 14 11 34 42 24 Everton...32 8 168,3 49 24 NottinghamF31 6 187 24 54 20 Preston N.E. 31 7 22 2 26 64 16 DIVISION II.

Goals"

P. W. L. D. F. "A. P. Derby 32 20 5 7 66 29 46 Manchester U31 17 7 7 45: 21 41 Leicester.....20 17 6 6 72 27 40 Chelsea.32 13 7.12 43 29 38 Portsmouth...31 10 7 14 40.41 34 Port Vale 30 14 11 5 35 37 33 Clapton O....32 12 12 8 35 29 32 Wolverhamp

Jolie 30 13 12 5 Hull City......30-12 11 7 44 Bradford C..32 10 12 10 32 37 Wednesday...33 16 16 5 39 49 29 Southampton.29 9 9 11 27 29 29 Stockport.32 10 13 9 30 41 29 South Shields31 9 11 11 35 33 Fulham...31 10.12 9:32 42 Oldham 32 10 14 & 27 Middlesbro 31 811 12 28 36 28 Blackpool.....29 TO 12 7 50 40 27 Crys Palace...30 11-14 33 42 27 Stoke...32 8 T6 8 24-36 Barnsley.31 8.15 8 36 52 24 Coventry31 8 17 6 36 6y 22

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Goala

F. A P

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

RICHMOND DEFEAT THE SCOTTISH

WONDERFUL PUTTI

AMERICANS SKILL.

Why uro. Anerican golfers such wonderful putters? Their dead- London Scottish; in spite of liness on the green is the most con- the many absentees from their spicuous trait that any nation. side due to the Army game poses on the links, Buys B. Leicester and the Scottish In- Budersby Howard. ternational, put up a magni- It was by getting downy a initt ficent fight against Richmond, at of five yards in the deciding hole Richmond, on January 24, but that Rudolph R. Knopper evented were beaten by two goals and Cyril Tolley, Britain's chief hope, two tries (10 points) to a try from qualifying for the mately stages (3 points). The Scottish had of the United States amateur cham- most of the game, and had the pionship, Philadelphia. It finishing of their three-quarters by haling a just of two yards been a little better, the result on the last gen-in addition to might have been different Kilmerous other pints of about the gour and Danby, the wingers, same length during his critical Grat were very good and were well round-that Walter Hagen securel supported by their centres and the British Open Championship at

Florhake in June

• Just before Macdonald Suth Crook and MacDonald. There was little to choose, between the two packs, each putting in plentyled for home the other day, he mentioned a point which went of useful work.

Richmond must thank Palmer noticed at the bite of his recent victory over George Duncan at and Turner for their wood win encule that never is the whole Palmer being exceptionally fast contest, did he take inore than two and deadly in his defence. Evan pits on a groom that was rather Thomas was in form, and in spite remarkable in an affair of 72 holes. of two minor injuries played a repeatedly one puts was sufficient good game. The Scottish pressed for hi from the start and Danby made

Such is the statue of American ground, but Richmond broke putting. It is always been the away on the left, Palmer sending Sane. As long ago as 1904. Me" across to Burton, who broke . This won the British anna through and allowed Douglas to tear thumpionship solely by extra- cross the Scottish line well out ordinary luuling out from all parts to the right for an unimproved of the green, for he was one of the try. Wayte made an opening, for shortest drivers in the field. Turner to force his way over; It is sometimes said that the and Evan Thomas converted with pinyers of the United States must a good kick. "The Scottish con-possess spnie inborn quality of tem- tinued to get the ball and to have rent which enables them to more than their share of the play, succeed at the delicate art of put-]; but it was not until after the ing. Probably the fruth of the interval that their efforts weretter is that, through a simple set rewarded. Danby and Harman of circumstances, they live. pover made ground, and the latter, löst their confidence, whereas punting forward; allowed Watson | British golfers, through an equally to gather the ball and score a try, clear-cut slate of affairs, are suffer which Harman failed to converting from something akin to nerv

And Ponsford then misfielded a longous breakdown in putting, kick by Thomas, and Turner, this part of the game is nineteen- Sepping up the ball, ran on in twentieths: mental.

be:

a clear field to score a further Along-maintained system of unconverted try, and shortly having the grass on putting greens after Turner placed Palmer into the very roots and making the possession, and after eluding hules for important tournaments in the attentions of the Scottish the most difficult plices that can be backs, Palmer continued his run fund has done more than anything| to touch down behind the posts, else. think, to reduce some of P. W. L

Evan Thomas converting. Thus the most famous British players to Swansea ..29 17 5

Richmond 54 22 41

were avenged for aconition of utter indecisiveness, Bristol C.... 32 16 8 3 25 40 their defeat by the Scottish These closely, cropped greens Swindon......35 17 649 27. 40 earlier in the season. but the come as keen as skating rinks under Plymouth...31687 50 27 39 disparity in the score does not the influence of the sim-for the Newport 31 15 9 7:48 31.37 represent Richmond's superiority has been seen hers in several

on the day's play.

recent years or sharp easterly 32 13 8:11. 45 32

wind. Southend -31 16 12 3:43 37 35 Exeter 31 15 10 6 46 36 36. Northants ...32 16-13 3 39 32′ 35 Brighton....30 12 9 9 40 34 33 Charlton 31-11 10 10 33 31 32 Watford 32 11 14 7 28 42 29 Gillingham...31 10 19 8 29 38 28. Norwich.29 8 10 11 37 37 27 Reading19 1117.29 23 29 Queen's P.R. 30 10 13 7 33 43 27 Aberdare 30 10-15 3 36 47 25 Bristol R......29 813-8 28:37 24 Luton33 5 14 14 32 51 24 Brentford ...33 7 206 26 72 20 Bournemouth.29 6 16 7 23 43 19: Merthyr... 30 7.19 29.48.18

DIVISION III. Northern Section,"

Goals P. W. LD. EA Pts. Darlington....31 19 5 7 64 23 45 Nelson28 18 4.54 30 40 Southport.30 16 7 7 45 25 30 Bradford 32 14 8 10 68 34 58 N. Brighton...30 16.9-558 37 37 Rochdale 31 15 10 6 57 44 36 Lincoln 3 14 10 7 41 41 35 Ashington....33 13 12 8 58 63 34 Crewe .31 10 11 10 40 53′ 30 Doncaster....32 12 14 6 42 50 30. Barrow...... 30 12 12 6 42:50 30 Halifax .29 10 11 8 35 37 28 Walsall 32 10 14 8.34 42 28 Wigan 31 9 72 19 43 48 28 Chesterfield .29 11 12 6 36 31 28 Durham 30 8 10 11-34 48 27 Accrington...31 10 14 7 48 Grimsby...319 157 36.46.25 Hartlepools...30. 8 13 9 35 47 25. Tranmere.....29 10 15 4 43 45 24 Wrexham.....32 8 17 7 28 50 23 Rotherham...30.5 18 7 31 63 17 SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Goals.

27

CLOSE GAME AT CAMBRIDGE Famous golfers who have ex- signsive tours in America agree that Cambridge Univerity, beat the Harlequins after an inter putting is relatively easy there esting game at Cambridge surface of grass on the greens and Owing to the comparatively rich by 16 points to January 24.

13 on the cutting of the holes on level The Light Blues patches of ground, wliatever may be established a strong lead early in the undulations leading to those the second half, but then the places. Consequently Americans Harlequins roused themselves have never suffered an undermining and got within measurable dis of their confidence. For that rea tance of their opponents, so that son they putt with assurance when the last ten minutes' play was they come here as well as when exciting. The Harlequins, with they play at home.-Daily Mail.

Wickes

PEDESTRIANISM.

JAPANESE RACE.

an International three-quarter line, were not so formidable as expected, and although the Cam- bridge tackling was at times not good, it was the forcing rushes of W. W. Wakefield which got two of their tries, the other

The 10,000 metre walking race,, being obtained by Marshall, the main event in the contests Hamilton

kicked two staged by the Japanese Walking goals, The Cambridge tries were Club at Hongkew Park, Shanghai, scored by Gibson, Nichols, Devitt, was won by S. Sakurai in the

Devitt's and Hamilton.

try time of S$ 55, with ET. Nash being the best in the match. second, and one and a quarter C. S. Barlow placed two goals.

laps (two and a half minutes) behind. I Sugimoto was third, almost a minute and a half behind Nash

SERVICES TOO GOOD FOR ROSELYN

PARK.

HUGE SCORE BY OXFORD." In an inter-University match at Oxford on January 24, Oxford beat Glasgow by five goals and seven tries to nil, and this despite the fact that four of their three-quarters were playing

Although Rosslyn Park scored for Scotland against France: Six of the side who played against firat against United Services at Cambridge were included, and Portsmouth, they were eventually Lawton played on the wing, in defeated by 19 points. to 6 on which position he scored four of January 24 QE. M. A King, the six tries of the first half. the Army international, opened Glasgow were thoroughly out-the visitors account after a Bensa- played in all departments, andtional run, in which he handed P. W, L. D. F. A Pts although Weir did many good off several tackles. Following Airdrieonians31 22 45 69 27 48 things, he was badly supported. this Rosslyn Park rarely had a Rangers.30.20 2.8 51.18.48 Oxford's other tries were regis look in, for the Services were Hibernians 32 20 5 7 69 32 47 tered by Landale (two), Berkeley, superior in every way. Thornton- Celtic 31 14 10 7 60 38 35 Roughead, Hillard, Calger Bayers James, Salmond, Campbell, and Partick T32 13 10 9 53 47 35 and Jacob Berkeley, kicked three Nourse (two) scored for the Cowdenbeath33 14 13 6 68 59 34 gaols, and Abell and Richardson Bervices, two of the fries being Ralth R31 11 11 9:42 47 31 one each. The game was un- converted by Thornton-Jones. St Mirren 30 13 15 4 53 59 30 usually one-sided, RASTRON King scored again for Rosslyn Morton 33 12 14 7/40:60:30 FOOR TACKING BY LONDON WELSH. Park late in the game, St. Johnstone32 10.13 9.40 to 29

A rather unscientific game at HEAVY SCORING BY OM T.8. Hearts33 10.14 9.36 62:29 Herne Hill between the London The Old Millihillians were no Third Lanark 33 10.15 8,46 61 28 Welsh and Bath ended in a win match at Teddington for the Old Hamilton A31 13 16 2 45 49 28 for Bath by a goal and a try (8 Merchant Taylors, who scored Aberdeen 31 9 10 12 40-46-28

points) to aff on January 24, four goals (one dropped) and Dundee 31 10 14 7 39 SD 27 The visitors who were without eight tries to a penalty gon and Kilmarnock 31. 10 15 6.44 58 26 several of their regular side, were one try on January 24. Tries for seldom impressive while the the Taylors were obtained by

Motherwell... 30 8 12 10.42 50 25 Falkirk 3 9 15 7 38 40 35

Ayr United .31 7 18 6.35 60

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