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· ICE HOCKEY

Harringay Racers Win Again

FOXHUNTING

Lanark And Renfrew Hounds

KEEN SPORT AT

BAROCHAN

Hounds moved up into 8wines Glen, and immediately had foxes

on

LESLIE FULLER WINS CASE

Fraud Allegations Withdrawn

Mr. Fuller alleged

owing on an agree- ment dated Aug. 1, 1934. under which he was engaged to star in films by the defendant company.

Having beaten the Earl's Court Royals recently at Harringay

Judgment for Mr. Leslie Fuller. by four goals to two the Harringay

the stage and aim comedian, was Racers now share the leading posi--

given in the King's Bench Divi- The Lanark and Renfrew Hunt sion. He had claimed £2,050 from tlon in the league table with the

met recently at Barochan, where Joe Rock Ltd., of Astor House, Wembley Lions, who have, how-

the followers were the guests of Aldwych, as salary due, and was ever, three games in hand and a

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collins. Con awarded £1.815. better goal average.

ditions were much more favour- Nellber side was quite at fullable than at the meet held pre-money was

that the strength. the Royals having Aviously at Barochan. Child in goal in place of G. Hut- chinson, while B. Kashner, took I Nicholson's place in the Racers' attack. Child has played very oc- casionally this season, and it waa partly due to this that he had three goals scored against him in the first period, for afterwards he wis In quite his old form The Racers were always the more finished side of the two. Faulty finishing has been the cause of most of the Royals' defeats this season, and in this game it was again in evidence, for otherwise they held their own well against the Racers.

A STRONG FIRST LINE The Racers' first line of Peer, Monsen, and Hexlmer were at their best, Monson playing his usual. efective game, making openings for the others, rather than try ing to score on his own. Peer play- ed rather too individually at times, although he scored three of the four goals against a defence which at times was anywhere but in its proper position. Kirkpatrick, Keenan, and Welsh did best in the Royals' attack., but the defence needs tightening up.

After holding their own in the early part of the game by keeping the Racers rather more on defence than themselves and losing chan- ces by weak shooting the Royals found themselves three goals down in the space of Ave minutes or so. Fecr took advantage of a gap in the defence to score the Racers' first goal, and in less than a min- ute Whitelaw was through to score a second goal for the Racers. The Royals fought back well, shots from Welsh and Hayes being saved by Goldie, who was at his best, but before the first interval Peer again scored for the Racers to give them a lead of three goala,

the move from North Brac The defendants denied that the near Boghall Cottages, Into the money was due, and had pleaded valley near Boghall Farm There that they were induced to enter" although the pack took a line by false representations as to the was not much scent at this time, inte the agreement by Mr Fuller's Formakin forse and High Glen-gross receipts of films in which he shinnoch past Gatehead into For- had appeared for British Inter- makin coverts. They hunted along national. Pictures Ltd. and the the hilltop by Jeroboam and then salary he had been paid by them. turned sharply to the left down over the Langbank-Houtson road as though for Drums.

were

These allegations, which denied by Mr. Fuller, were now unreservedly withdrawn With this big covert on the right

Mr. F. J. Tucker, K.C., for the they passed through the

said. end of defence.

that since the Barmore to go on slowly by Park court rose. previously he had Erskine Glen to Haddockston. further discussed this case with clients. He -added! "Mr.

By this time scent had vanished, | his but there was little delay in get-Rock and Mr. J. H. Hles, the direc ting onward up country, as either tors of this company, are satisfied this fox or a fresh one Wis. on that they are no longer justiñed the move from The Pilets. Hounds hunted smartly by Corsile Hill and Kirkton past Shoveboard to Wrack

THE FOX FORCED AWAY. The pilot went quickly to the left of Kirkton up to Elphinstone. in this extensive woodland hounds forced the fox away across Black Rock into Mid Olen valley, run- bog and through ning along the braeface above the the patches of gorse near Glencrang down to Glen

Moss.

Near, Kilmacolm hounds gut away to the left of Hydropathis

Glencralg over the hills above Kil- .macolm" and down by Old Hall across the high Kilmacolm road near Wateryette. With Auchen- bothie on the left they dipped the hollows near Leperston, where the fox was headed, bui. hounds lost no time in getting on over the Kilmacolm-Port Glasgow road ap the incline 10 Craig Marloch.

Leaving this at the far corner they recrossed the road-above Mos- side and then took a line aboys Auchendores Dam past Castlehill into Midhill,

Hounds still had to work hard on an uncertain scent, although at times they ran well, and, turning down past Burnalde, they took a straight course up to Knockmoun-

tain.

In the first minute of the sec ond period Dewar scored for the Royals from an assist by Kirkpat- rick, but Peer soon cancelled this point with an easy goal from Creighton's pass. Although press- ing strongly afterwards the Racers were unable to beat Child again, In the final period the Royals showed distinct improvement, De- war and Anderson accomplishing much good work in défence, while the attack deserved to score more than the once they did, but were not overburdened with luck. Kirk-mask, and the brush was present patrick reduced the Racers' leaded to Master Sherriff of Craig

Sowback side to carry on as fai The beaten fox left this on the as Auchenbothie coverts, and here the kill came as a fitting climax to a really good day's sport.

Mrs. E. M.

to two with a clever goal but they Marloch. never appeared Bikely to make up the leeway against the Racers' fine defence, although they tried In the end.

Spanish Jewels Seized

Sent To France For Sale

Cameron took the

Golfers' 14-Club Limit

Applies To All Players

Tens of thousands of golfers throughout Great Britain will to- day be playing in club competi- tions, writes a Home correspon-

next any "player found carrying more than 14 clube will be auto- matically disqualified?

Ап assortment 01 jewenery dent. valued at £10,000, suspected by Do they realise that on Jan. 1 the French authorities of having been stolen from condemned prisoners in the Spanish civil war. was confiscated from a Spaniard entering France at the frontier station of Cerbere. The man has been detained.

Since the Royal and Ancient Club, announced its Imitation pro- posal a doubt has existed in the minds of club members to whether The consignment consisted of the rule applied to them. A wide- about 6lb of precious stones.. 251 spread impression exists that it gold and platinum bracelets, 72 is only to be enforced in cham- necklaces, several sets of false pionships.

teeth and gold teeth. and many This is not case, for I am assured medals, decorations and gold by Mr. Henry Gullen, secretary of the R, and A, the "If the proposed

coins.

The man stated that he had been alteration is approved it will apply, sent by an anarchist syndicate to to all games played under the sen the jewels in France to raise rules of the Royal and Ancient money for the purchase of pro- | Club." visions.

'AMAR NATH HAS

EXPIATED"

A committee appointed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India has found that Amar Nath. the player who was sent home from the Test matches in England last summer.

Evep, in a friendly match., a players will have the right to in- sist that his opponent carries no more than 14 cluba.

in persisting in the charge of fraud against Mr. Fuller"

Mr. H. C. Leon, for Mr. Fuller, said that a small counter-claim by the defendants, for goods sold to Mr. Fuller, had never been in dis- pute. He asked for judgment for the arrears of salary. less the

amount

of the counter-claim which made the amount £1.815 As 3d.

him but they committed an error of judgment in the severity of the punishment inflicted... The report-it is learned-adds: As his conduct involved no breach of discipline on the field or of moral turpitude" he should be re-. Was guilty of ill-mannered garded as having expinted his of- and rude conduct in the pre-tence and ought not to bo debar- sence of his captain, but only in red in the future from taking part a private place. The captain in Indian cricket This decision and manager were right in tak would be dependent on Amar Nath ing disciplinary action against tendering an apolory to the board.

Charles

Mr. Justice Judgment for that amount, with entered

costs,

SWIMMING RECORD Aarhus, Denmark, Feb. 14. Another world's swimming re- cord mark was lowered to-day. Hagnhild Hveger established new time for the 200 metres back- stroke in covering the distance in 2 minutes 41.3 seconds. pared with the existing record of 2 minutes 44,6 seconds set up by Nida Sent of Holland. Reuter

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