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Jungle Jim Stopwatch King's Lead Dawn Star
A Great Time
Rose Evelyn
1 38.2 1.14.3 1.50 2.21.2
=
The following times were recorded at the Valley training gallupy on March 20:
Dis 1st 2nd tance Qr. Qr.
* 36
Srd QT.
4th " 5th Last Qr. Gr. Qr...
1.11.1 1.44.2
+33.1
31.2
36.3 1.10.3 141
30.3
I 133
3.09.4 1.44:1 2153
31.2
34
1.07 1.37 2.06.3
29.3
Pagan Love
3. 36.4 1.11 +37 1.14
1.41.2
1.48.1
30.2 32.1
Gypsy Love
1 40 1.17
Cossack's Beauty Zero
35.11.07.1
1.38.3
# 42 1.10
1.52
1.51 2.22 2.48.3 26.3
29.2 33
1 32
1.04.2 1.35.2 2.05
1 36·
1.10.2 1.44.3 2.15.2
29.3 31
31.4
March Brown
137.3 1:13 1.45.3
32.3
Bravado
1 34
Mutake Bay
1.
New Star
34.4 1.44
1.09.21.41.3 2.09 1.09.2 1.42 2.12 1.24.3 1.59
27.2
30
2.30.3
31,3
Tabby Cat å
Scenic View
Sylvandale
11 41 1.17 1,54 2.30 12 39.2 1.16.1 1.50.2 2.21.2 1 33.4 1.11
Australian Boy
1 50 1.30.
Twilight Star
1
38.2 1.08.3
King's Warden
1
38.1 1.13
1
35.4 1.12
1 95.2 1:10
3.01.3 32.3
31 1.49.1 2.32.2 2.54.1 31.4 2.04.4 -2.33.2
23.3 28.3 1.38.3 2.07.1 1.46
30 2.16. 1.47 2.18.2
29.2 1.43.3 2.18
32.2
Thunder Bay
Strathearrick Gladiator
Gordito
11 41.2 1.27 2.06.4 2.45.1 -3.17
11 37 1.11.2 1.35 2.17.1 248.4 31.3 1 35.2 1.08.4 1.41.2 2.13
ENGLAND WINS
WINS RUGBY
INTERNATIONAL
First Victory In Murrayfield
In 14 Years ..
The Boots were very deadly in the 38th their tackling, but in minute Unwin crossed over in the comer, Cranmer faling to klek the goal. Shortly after this Ross retired with an injury, bat half time arrived soon after with Eng-
Edinburgh, March 20. A crowd of 65,000 saw England win the 1937 International Rugby Tournament and the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield to-day when the visitors beat Scotland by 6 points to 3 in cold and damp weather and on heavy turf following yes-land leading 3-0. terday's rain.
This is England's first. win at Murrayfield since 1923 and it is her first championship since the |1933-4 season.
SEVER'S GOOD EFFORT Rass resumed after the resump- tion.
In the 70th minute Sever receiv ed from a line-out and dodged
The two vacancies in the Eng-through a crowd of Scotsmen for land Afteen were filled by Candler (St. Bart's) at wing three-quarter and Bolton (Harlequins) at for- Ward H. Wheatley (Coventry) displaced Prescott in the pack.
Scotland made three changes, | MacRea replacing Dick, who has poisoned his foot. Shaw replacing MacRea and Dryden (Watsoniana) taking Shaw's place,
EARLY ADVANTAGES The English forwards enjoyed the best of the early exchanges, and. on the whole, the forwards were more energetic than the three quarters, who were uncertain in their handling.
a try which Cook failed to convert. Three minutes later Bhaw kick- ed a penalty goal for Scotland.
England Anised strongly, being easily the better side- Reuter,
England:- G. Owen Smith (St. Mary's Hospital); H. 8. Sever (Bale), P. Cranmer (Richmond), Lieutenant E J. Unwin (Army), J. Candlet (St. Bart'); F. J. Rey- nolds (Old Cranleighans), B. C. Gadney (Leicester); H. Wheatley (Coventry), H. B. Toft (Waterloo), RJ. Longland (Northampton), T. F. Huskisson (Old Merchant Tay- lora), &. Wheatley (Coventry), W. H Weston (Northampton), J. G. Cook (Bedford).
Scotland:-K. W. Marshall (Ed-
HOME FOOTBALL Inburg Acads): W. G. S. Johnson,
RESULTS
D. J. Macrae, R.-W. Shaw and W. Dryden {Watsonians); W. A. Rosa and W. R. Logan; M. M. Hender- son, G. L. Gray, W. M. Inglis, G
Young, J. A. Waters, Bolton "(Harlequins) and G. D. Sha'W.—
Reuter
Arsenal Draw With B. Horsburgh, C. L. Melville, W. B
Birmingham
*
London, Mar. 20.
1937 TABLE TO DATE
31.3
29.2 58.1 -1.26.3
28.2
I
44.4 1.24.3 2.04.2 2.38.3
34.1
Weedon Seat
1
38
1.18.2 1.53 2.27.3
34.3
Racing Boy &
Atomic Star
1
37.2 1.14.2 1.48 2.20.1
32.1
Hallday Eve
4 37.3 1.14.2. 1.46.3
Roolfly
1 33 1.05
1.36.3 2.04.4
Katinka
1 39
1.48 2.18
32,1 28.1 2.45.3 27.3
Election Day
1
40
1.18.3 1.55.3 2.26.4
31.1
Prospero &
Whalsey
1
40
1.20 1.55 2.25.2
30.2
Radium
1 40
1.22 1.55 2.28
33
Commencement Bay
2 36
1.09.4 1.40.2
30.3
Harvest View &
## 33
1.05.3 1.34.3
29
1 37.2 1.09.1 1.40.4 2.10
20.1
1
42.2 1.19.1 1,56 2.26.4
130.4
41
1.22.3 2.01.1
37.3
1.12
1 35
A 38
1.43.4 1 41 1.18 1.49
36.4 1.11.2 1.42.3
1.15 1.53,2 1.28.1
31.4
2.21
32
30.1
35..
1 40 1.28.2 2.04
4 35.2 1.09
England Ireland
2.35
30.4
and Cup-tles ·
Scotland
3 1 2 20 23 2
1.39.2
30.2
Centre Forward &
FIRST DIVISION
*Wales.......
2 0 2 9 170
Areserial Bolton
1 Birmingham
1
4 W. Bromwich
1
32.1
Brentford
+ Middlesboro
Derby
5 Charlton
321
Everton
34
7 36.2 1.13
1.46.1
33.1
1 41.3 1.18.4
1.52.3 8.25.3
33
# 34.3 1.08
1.38.4
30.4
+ 32 · 1.04* # 40
1.39
35
1.15.3 1.47.4
32.1
Aston Villa
0
Bradford C.
2 Blackburn
2 West Ham
1 Tottenham
4 Bradford
1
49.4 1.25.1 1.59.2 2.31.3
||
The following are the results of to-day's League football matches
P. W. LF. A. Pis 3:3 0 19 14 6
2 1 1 19 13 2
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Soldier of China The Right Time
King's Justice Vixen Tor Tiny Star
Happy Venture
17th of September The Hero Happy Eve &
Havoc Eve
Pontiac Bay
Soldier of Peace &
National Anthem Helephant Philanderer &
Tempest
Mac's Adventure Tim
Clowner &
Busok
Such Fun
Aramis
Pride of Tsingtao
1 40.2 1.20.2 1.59.3 2.33.3 3.04.1 30.3
I 38 1.141 148.3 2.20.4
34 1.09.1 1.43.1
COLONY TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following are the Colony Lawn Tennis Championship fix- tures for this afternoon:-
Open Singles Championship R. L. Withington. v. P. C. Lee. J. D. Milne v. Leong Ping-chiu. W. J. Howard v. J. D. Holmes. B. O'M. Deane v. G. E. Clarke. Open Doubles Championship
1 Portsmouth
1 Grimsby.
I
1 Leeds
0
1 Liverpool
2
2 Chelsea
3
2 Stoke
HuddersЯeld Mchester U. Preston Wednesday Sunderland Wolves
FIRST DIVISION
4 Blackpool
LOCAL CRICKET ley
Chesterfield Coventry
Notts. F. Plymouth Southampton Swansea
In an intra-Club cricket game Doncaster at the Indian Recreation Club on Fulham Saturday teams captained by A. H. Rumjahn and M. R. Abbas played a drawn match. Rain caused the game to be abandoned 40 minutes before time.
M. R. Abbas's XI:-151 (K. Nazarin 28, J. 8. Abdul-Curreem 31, M. I. Razack 22, A. H. Madar 3 for 45. A. Bakar 2 for 9).
A. H. Rumjahn's XI:-76 for 5 wickets (A. R. Abbas 23. A. R. Kit- Chakchell 24, A. R. Minu 2 for 18).
D. Bickson and H. G. Bowerman v. 3. 8. Hussain" and 8. R. Hussain,
Chan Kam-moon and Kam-hung v. Lt.-Cdr. Rump and C. Ravenhill.
"
A V. Gosano and A. V. Remedios v. Ma Nal-kwong and Li Kwan-
hung.
Club Championship
H. Owen-Hughes v. T. C. Mone- ghan.
Club Handicap Singles
**
London, March 19-Queen Mary
C. C. Clark (42,8) v. C. C. Stark this afternoon opened the Helen (-1.8). Chambers Laboratories for clini-
cal and pathological research at
the Marie Curle Hospital. Hamp stead.
British Wireless.
.
HOME RUGBY
London, March 20.—Their Ma- Royal Air Force Lose
Jisties the King and Queen, on the conclusion of their visit to Lord and Lady Derby at Knowsley for the Grand National Steeplechase, return to London by the train this afternoon.-
British Wirelets.
Royal
Special Boat Race Broadcast
A telegram received by the Post- master-General from the B.B.C. Intimates that while work on the new Daventry aerial will cause curtallment of Empire Transmile- sion 2 as from to-morrow, there will be a special Boat Race trans- mission on Wednesday from 1109 G.MT, to 1200 GMT.
Professional Snooker Championship
Thurston, Mar. 20. Joe Davis defeated Horace Lind- rum by 32 fratnes to 29, thus re- taining the World's Professional Snooker Championship-
Henter
To Gloucester
London, Mar. 20..- The following were the results of Rugby Union League matches played to-day:---
Blackheath 18, Richmond 32. Bristol 15, United. Services 4. Coventry 24, Leicester 11, Gloucester 9, Royal Air Force 6. London Scottish 10. Harlequinis 0. London Welsh 10, Wasps 9. - Old Alloynians 0, Old Merchant
Taylors 28.
k
Guy's Hospital 3, Old Paulines 14. Rosslyn Park 34, Old Millħlilians
5.
Birkenhead Park 24, Halifax 0. Neath 0, Llanelly 3. Newport 0, Pontypool 6, Northampton 6, Bedford 12, Penarth 0 Aberavon 22.
C.B.S. DEFEATED
N
At King's Park on Saturday the Kowloon Cricket Club beat Central British School by 95 runs,
E.C.C.:-175 for 4 wickets, de- clared (W. L McKenzie 24, E. F. Fincher 34, B. D. Lay 38 not out, A. W. Ramsey 40 not out; D. Mc- Lellan 3 for 46).
C.B.S.:-80 (D. E. Street 18, Mc- Kenzie 3 for 19).
BAER-FARR CONTEST
Treat For London Fight Fans
*
London, Mur. 20. London will 3000 witness heavyweight boxing contest be-
1 Newcastle
2 Norwich
1 Sheffield U.
1 Barnsley
1 Leicester
2 Bury
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot 0 Notts C. Bournemouth 3 Crystal P. Brighton Bristol R. Gillingham Millwall Newport Northampton Southend Swindon Watford
1. Exeter
4 Luton
1 Torquay
3 Walsall
0. Bristol C.
0
2' Cardia
3 Queen's P.
-1 Clapton "
1
• Reading THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) accrington 4 Crewe Darlington 1 Carlisle Gateshead 3 York Huli
3 Barrow Lincoln
3 Chester New Brighton 5 Rochdale Oldham
1 Mansfield
Port Vale
Rotherham Stockport Wrexham
3 Halifax
3 Tranmere
2 Southport
• HartlepoolS"
SCOTTISH LEAGUE -
First Division
Aberdeen Albion Arbroath Clyda Dunfermline Hamilton
1 Rangers
0
0 St. Johnstone 4
Dundee.
Klimarnock
0 Third Lanark @
5 Hearts
1 Motherwell
2 Falkirk
tween Maxle Baer, erstwhile world Hibernian champion and playboy-boxer, and Partick Tommy Farr, the British and Em- Queen's Park 2 Queen O'B,
St. Mirren .1 Celtic pire champion.
SECOND DIVISION
Farr won, the British and Em- pire titles on Monday when he beat Ayr Ben Foord, the holder, in a tame Brechin C. and uninteresting bout.
Dundee
Baer had previously been match- | East Fife : ed with Bob Pastor, an American East Stirling heavyweight, the former champion | King's Park " having been promised a purse of Montrose UB. $50,000 for the bout, which Bt. Bernards was to have taken place in Dallas. Dumbarton
AT WEMBLEY?
Beuter
Now this fight, la off and Maxic
Redruth 5. Devonport Bervices 1. has gone into training in London Swansea 3, Cardiff &
Torquay Athletic 4, Bath 14.
Treorchy and Penygraig 5; Ox
ford University. 18. Edinburgh'Acas 8, Melrose 3. Watsonians, 12: Gala-8, Beuter.
1 Morton
4 Edinburgh
4: Leith
0 Cowdenbeath
4 Forfar
1. Allor
2
2
3
1. Stenhousemuir 2 6 Airdrie
3. Raith
for his fight with the Welsh cham-in his attempt to stage another pien, Tommy Farr,
comeback after his disastrous The contest will probably benght against Joe Louis. staged at the Empire Stadium at One of the. latest reports had it that Maxis would fight Louis Rumour has been rife for some in London this summer. time in regard to Baer's next fight · Reuter.
Wembley.
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