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R. H. MOORE'S HUGE INNINGS

BREAKS HANTS RECORD WITH 316-KNOCK

FIRST IN, LAST OUT

London, July 29.

R. H. Moore, the Hampshire captain, scored nearly twice as

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London, August 6.

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The undersigned have received

The Racing Calendar," yester- many runs as he has ever made day, revealed that the Stewards of in one innings before, beat the the Goodwood meeting last Thurs- county record, and completed his day inquired into the running of 1,000 rans for the season, when Mr. J. B. Joel's, horse, Brave War-

Double and Single Beds. he punished the Warwickshire riot. bowlers for 316 at Bournemouth Brave Warrior started favourite Wardrobes, made of Teakwood. yesterday.

at 4 to 1 for the Singleton Handi-Mahogany, Camphorwood and Black-instructions to negotiate with any cap and finished second The "Rac-Chest of Drawers, Dressing Tables.

Glass Cabinets, Bookcase. Chesterfield Sets, Peking and Tientsin

He began hitting boundaries ing Calendar" states: almost at once. Eight 4's werel "The Stewards, the Duke of Rich included in his first 50, and he mond and Gordon, Mr. F. E. With- reached three figures by pulling ington, and Sir Humphrey de Traf- the last ball before lunch for 6. ford, inquired into the running of His score then was exactly 100, Brave Warrior in this race as com- scored out of a total of 147. pared with that in the Molyneux Cup at Liverpool on July 21, and Strangely, Moore was an hour not being satisfied with the ex- adding 19 to his score after lunch, planation given, reported the mat- but then he soon began to open hister to the Stewards of the Jockey shoulders again. His straight|Club. drives, cover-drives and leg-hits travelled at great speed, and he also made some beautiful late cuts...

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McCorkell, Creese and C. G. A. Paris gave their skipper excellent support, Creese scoring even faster than Moore while they were to- gether. He, too, hit Hollies for 6.

HIS PREVIOUS BEST

5).

Moore was first in and last out, as soon after he was lbw to Hollies, the ninth wicket to fall, Boyes had to retire owing to a recurrence of the knee injury which recently kept him out of the game for six weeks. So Hampshire were recorded all out ~609.

Moore's previous highest score was 159. The county record stoed to the credit of Gen. (then Major) E. M. Poore, who, in 1899, made 304 against Somerset.

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"The Stewards of the Jockey Radio Sets. Club, the Duke of Norfolk acting Typewriters. for Lord fichester, considered the Sewing machines. report of the Goodwood Stewards Rattan Garden Furniture. to-day, August 5, and accepted then Mowers. Tennis court markers. further explanations given.”

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"HARPING”"

(Continued from Page 20). With the score 20-19 in Gomes favour, Randle drew three good shots, the Craigengower mak be† ing heavy with his first three woods. With the last however, he played a perfect bowl to stay some six or eight inches behind the jack for shot. Randle came up with a pound on to rest him out but was a wee bit too narrow and he bumped up one of his own woods about a foot wide, which in turn just had enough weight to turn over a jack high shot for the counter.

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gold for 6 or 12 persons. Glassware, Tea Sets, Forks and spoons: Ice_chest (Frost)_made of metal. Teakwood Ice chest, medium sizes. & E. Refrigerator, 8 cu ft, for large family, hotel or restaurant, condition as new.

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Lucky you may think but he had plenty of weight and the courage to go for the shot! had he carried the jack, Gomes would probably have had three, though they would have benefitted him no more than the one which was already lying. London, July 29.

Randle drew winning shot Northamptonshire announced yes just behind the Kitty and I have erday that Frank P. O'Brien, the rarely seen such spontaneous con- Canterbury (New Zealand) bats gratulation as that which his op man, will be qualified to play for ponent gave him a thoroughly them in the County Championship good loser! The game was capably Apply GENERAL TRADERS. in the second half of next season.marked by Dr. Selby in the absence O'Brien played in the Trials before of the appointed official, whilst Mr. the New Zealand cricketers, now in J. F. McGowan dealt equally effi- England, were chosen, and narrowly ciently with the Omar/Sherriff missed a place in the touring team.)match."

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REFUGEE CENTRE (JOCKEY CLUB)

MISSING BAGGAGE

One dark brown leather handbag with straps and white band around middle. Ticket attached "Mrs. H. 5. S. Saleh, 1194 Babbling Well Road ex. Empress of Canada.”

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The following articles are lying up at The Jockey Club", Happy Valley, unclaimed.

1 Camp bed-No name. Blanket roll 2 cushions Mrs. C G. Wells (ex Asia).

Wicker Basket Mrs. (Royal Engineers).

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