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15 THE SYDNEY MORNING i HERALD. TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1936. MELBOURNE HORSES.

SYDNEY ENfjAGEMEWTS. HOLT AN UNLIKELY VISITOR. OLYMPIC GAMES. Aiistrallati 'Manager. CkOSS OF HONOUR.

RUGBYfJOlJRIST Not to Play Third Test. AUCKLAND DESIRES RETURN MATCH. FOOTBALL RUGBYUNI0N. Struggle for Positions. PROSPECTS.) Victoria Park Races.

QUANTITY, MJTJI0T QOALiTY. lleetn race, will be run at wictoria Park to-morrow. In each the Aeid. will be large, and Ih nearly all at them the duality will be The coneludlnt round of the preliminary South Australia'. Success.

BEATS VICTORIA. ADCLAIDB, Mdndr outh Australian women golfer, opened the Australian women, cntmpronshlo meetlfig hrllUantty At Seeuori to-dty deiaaUng Vleterla And MMn IWW aouth Wales. eh by ttarea anatebea ta two, to wlo tha internal eoatpetttlnfi let tha Oladvs Hay Beraorial eua for th. flret Omt. Inter-ailttent rain agnail, during the morntng and a uront aoutb-weaterhr.

whleh blew Into a gaat, In th dfteraao. made dUBeult. Although tha Victorian and Mew South Walea players in handicap appeared to be J. Holt, trainer of fount Idea and several other aprlnt Candida Ua. aeid in Melbourne SMtarday thai ml an unlikely vlaUor to ydney with any of hi.

horaee. He aatd that younc Idea had pullad up wall after hi. ram In toe Under wood stabea on Saturday, and the hora a neat race would ha tn toe Menuae competition for tha Rugby Union premierebip. BROSEAiMER Arrives in Sydney. TRAINING COMMENCED.

I Ambroee Palmer, accompanied by bia wtfa and hia manager (Mr. Bert Adaina). arrived In Sydney by car on Sunday night. He com-mKd irahltng yeaterday at McQuillan's Newtown gymntuuum for hia match with Mail. Rosenbloom.

Axed for September 7, at tht Rutheutter Bay Stadium. Roaenblocm training at Jack Dun'eavy'a rooms. Palmer appeared fit. He aald that he had benefited by bit tbeenc from the ring April. Palmer Informed Mr.

Munro. manager of the National Boxing Club, that he intended to In Sydney and take part In confetti after he meet. Rotenoloom. Palmer', eyes, which caused him trouble after his bout with Leo Kelly, ere now all right, and Mr. Munro assured him that hr will match him with other boxer, after the Rosenbloom contest.

The admission charges for the Palmer-Rosenbloom contest will be the same as for th Henneberry-Romero match. 1, 10 A and J. IO oe cwciaea next asanmrey. win news Hitereat for the of the five eluos filling the leading Mot only ns Eastern Suburb, a hope e. faint one, It Is poor, barrier position, will have an Important bearing on betting and probably on Tha Maiden Handicap, run over a mil, provides two large fields.

Hand. Up, second to air Oaledon at Roeehlll. looks like taking the first division, In which Amusing, Wool- MAGIC PUTTER vins match. F. Popplewell's Feat AGAINST AMERICAN GOLFERS.

The AtistraHari open o1f chmpion .1 1JM n4 m. f. Fopplewall, Welded a miie putter at tha Hojral Moer Club's course, at Roaa Bay. wbeii ha and H. BetUnf-L beat the Americana.

Oene Ml" Helen 4 up and t. "ft, wlaneri were ae.ernl times to the freen. but anca "ere the Americana were Inferior to the Sydney men. TBU not aurprblna. BeUlngton and JSIweU kno every blade ol graa.

and roll S.r.ten and Ml- Hick, did not. but. true of ousting University from a place In the aeml-ftnal round, but the eonteet for Biases at uautneui an sapumoar a. Oharies Foi. too, will have hit next race In event, and hia pertortnanoa In It will decide whether ha will to Sydney for the Epeom Handicap.

Mr. J. W. Heeney, owner of Oay Lover, la undecided about aoint to flydney. Oay Lorn did well to finish fourth in tha Underwood Stake.

A. Improvement is en peeled, It Is brook, and Nature should also run well, mot particular especially that ot aeoond pltce to Randwlck. is one that will be gallopers are engaged In the second division Rlldon. Sir Ston, and Polywln may supply the anxiously WBIXWOTON (N.S.i. Aug.

M. The chairman of tha New Zealand Rugby Union Mr. 8. Deanei announced to-day that there would not be a third teat match with th WalHtbte. who have not to, (tested another teat.

Hope, that tha Auttralian. trill play another matcb at Auckland are held by tha Auckland Union, as an application hu bean mad to the New Zealand Union for another match then. The suggest kin a that It be played on September 3d, against AucaJaad or North laland. probably the Utter. The Australians created an excellent Impression on Saturday, and the dartre tor another match in Auckland haa been widely expreesed.

Mr. E. Oordon Shaw, the Australian mao.ger. Mid he would do everything poesiM to obtain an extra matcn. Ha it cabling the Auttralian Union, with a vltw to arranging extra leave for the "We believe that on a dry day wa can the Auckland public aome spectacular play." said Mr.

Shaw. winner. Black laughter selected tor th. drat dlvl Tbe positions of th. leadtne) teems are: Randwlck, 17 pants: Drurnmoyn and Western each ti.

University. Bestem Suburbs. 30. To quality. Euterh Suburha Superior to their opponents, th Bouto aus-Irallan team played exceptionally well.

atr. M. BrltUn Jonea. Mlat K. Aymlll.

and Mrs must beat Randwlck on Saturday, and Unl M. Ridgway were outstanding In aouth Au Grooaoie ina. ne win 10 to uyaney wnare, i.t aprlni. ha did well in hi. race.

Mr. H. Bntleberi, owner of Panax, la In favour of a Sydney trip for tne bona, fanax did particularly well fit Sydney last autumn. He reflitered two wins and a third at the A.J.C. autumn mectlnf.

QUALITY HANDICAP verelty must be beaten by Western tralsa'a They won their match. LONDON. Aug. 91. The manager ol the Australian Olympic team (Mr.

H. a. Aldereoni haa been awarded th Oiympu Oroa of Honour in th flret class ay th Derma Oovemment. Other recipient. Include Kin Morle of Bulgaria.

Lord Burghley. end the chairman- ot the British Olvmplc Council. McKAY IMPROVING. News from Berlin regarding the condition oi Fred McKay, masseur for the Australian team at tha Olympic Oamei. who is suffering from congestion of the lungs.

Is reassuring, add it a Mlleved that he will be aMe to leave the hospital within a fortnight. Mr. Aldereon hae been advlaed that It will be unnecessary for hlrn to fly to Berlin, and he will board the Moolttn at Meraelllea on August 17 for his return to Australia. In the meantime, he Is making all arrangement, for McKay return. Ticket, and moony will be available for McKay.

POLI8H DISQUALIFICATION. WARSAW. Aug. 'J3. outcry baa arisen I.om the belated disqualification ot tbe Polish army team in the military event at th Olympic Oamee, which promotes the British army team from third to aeeond place.

Polish newspapers are engered because the protest eame from Otechotlovakla. with which country Poland a relation! have bean strained, i nd they demand that Poland should return tlx medals won at the Oamei The matter Is being considered by the Poland Olympic Committee. DANISH GIRL SWIMMERS RECORD. Th Danish girl, Mis. Raxnhtld Hveger, who.

tt the Olympic Oamta. finished second in the final of the MO metres freestyle swimming event, established at Blslnore a new world's record for 100 metret. Her time waa 14 minute S9, seconds, compared with Mia. H. Madeeon'e record of minutes 44 a-i seconds.

astern Suburb, would then duplace Unlver agaitm Victoria, and, although oppoead to aion of tha Flying Handicap. He like both the eouraa and the distance 'six and a hall furlongs). Beltravla. Nerbethonf, and Turbine Mould keep him going. Watson, a of High Cross, hu not run since he finlahed third at Moorefleld, where tab rider failed to weigh In, but ha.

hat chance In tha eeoond division to-morrow. Royal Bird. Jean Stewart. Bonnie Rton. Palmist, and David John have prospects.

The third division seems a match between Hathalte, narrowly beaten at Roaebery. and Black Pern, with Jimmy Lac', fourth at tremble as a players with ituttranao-snn reputation, match player, won again against New South alty, becausa of Its superior record of point, for and a kit Inst. Drummoyne. ahlcn will play Manly, and Western Suburb, are both eater to flrtUh in aeoond position, because ot the MARKERS' STRIKE I For Moorefield Meeting. prlvllegee enjoyed by tbe team in that poet Walt.

MRS. Cfl-tMSNTfl'8 MATCH. A gala was bMwla waa tht mats tslwaeti aa aeutb Walts so aemn ke; ao. Urt. olinntt begSo atainat Mrs.

Britten jonM iy thieving out Irani tht edse tka iraan tlon. If these teams remain level, point tor sn. against would be reckoned, and at present strong reeommendauon. Cherry Bar haa the beet form for the Bn Western Suburb, hat the advantage. 500 PRIZE-MONEY.

meet, Uf'" i.nH.r unDleaaant a Ji ii i thirds But alsst enaeeat aver the Bait At Queensland King's Prize. The unit" a hot wblth fl hole. Bht trne fee heae to a. South Australian kagan a aeiendl ran. a i.

aha wn tea lith ana Randwlck will not have minor premiership rights. Under tbe rather extraordinary ayatem Introduced last year, th. eemi-flnal. will be The Moorefield Raae Club baa decided to lvtn WeW WHU rln Vl' tSe. mateh.

aUye As letti aerfettll. and )iel h.r Its et one a. ta tht Itth. Both drovf ahsfiiy tt tha net belt, hut Urs. oitmsnta played a.

Ho. 1 No. f. No. Mo.

memos a tiuaiity oanaicap in Its proajramme on Oo lobar 11 (Victoria Derby day). The event will be run over a mlla. with e.r. m.i. 4.

The winner of No. 1 Mo. I will paai on FULLBACKS SCORERS OF TRIES. STOREY RECORD IN AUCKLAND. Not to many yeara ago a full-back rarely cored a try: but In recent aeasoru aeveral full-back, have ercaaed In, Oil.

serving to emphasise that aa well aa other nlav.ra h.v. t.k.n a en anuea ana their Rsyaa a joasoi-vwn -j Tht Bouth Auetrelian tut ni thira in mum. It will be similar to the event run at driving eu to tne grand final; the lour will meet the winner of No. i No. 4 in the final, the WO nrnmlnCIlt.

DUt. gelUneton winner ot the final to play In th. grand final. boulb MISS mliiki with BRISBANE. Monday.

A strike of marker, threatened to mar the South Queensland Rifle Association. King'. Price meeting at Bnoggera lo-dav. but prompt action by the official, reeulted in the lull dav's Erogramme being carried out. No further 'ouble Is expected.

When began this mornm. 1" nf the JO markers, who had been engaged, advised the official, that, unless their pay incrcaied from 14 to 16' a day, thev would It will be realised that No. 1 nti the eame all, nuiuw. not have right, at No. I.

the retilh te tht lift of tht grten, nut chipped out ia within a toooia ef feat ef uia pin ancT holsd the putt for a hall and tha Mat-B. Mli. Ryaiflt drove eonsistently threatnent ker aiatth ttalntt Mrs. aoeinMp. aae as ene np St tht ntr etpanant won tha inn.

tut lea kyanl-s teeursts pla torstd the New aatith ralee pieyar te yrtai, tne tie Bouth Aastttusn -ontha neat a.a holaa Mr tht attek. Bva and nV.i Taylor wet ataayl in tha lata In the early states of har match Mrs. ooodsll, and shown her at inoonee vaiiey, ana tne prise money allocated la 500. The Moorefield club la one of the moat enterprising of the metropolitan proprietary clubs. It has made aeveral Innovations In the but couple of and la endeavouring to improve the standard of racing a.

much as poeslble. Although at the time many of the most prominent gall oyer, will be In Melbourne tor courage Handicap, run over a mile. She may expect moat opposition from th. Rosebery winner. Xembla, and Cool Joy.

Interesting finishes are promised In the rburteen-two Handicap. Although Jutalee will give away height and weight to several In the first division, may be the winner. Scooter and Dlgland, brilliant ponies, will test her. Cisterla. who recently returned from a successful trip to the Northern Rivera, may prove tne best in the second division.

Ahmedabad, Emily May, and Oold Dell are a leo respected. A peculiar position has been Created In the Three and Four Year. Old Handicap. Oay Sheik and Solfast. who headed the were withdrawn, leaving the Olmorack Stakes winner, top-weight with est Mb.

She Will have lees weight than Halle Selassie In the aeeond division, the regulation, providing that tha top-weight In dlvialone must carry at least est 71b. Spirits has not had auch a luxurious weight for anme time. She looks like being prominent. Flamarl and Beaupre will run well. Orelton, who 1 engaged at Richmond to-day, may be the first home in th.

second division if he is reserved for the An Illustration of the fact that tha No. 4 team far from being out of the running hall though from a bunker near nopplnj. Iheoa'i; manner isuma 1 VUkJ and generally creating a more enterprising outlook. Laat Saturday proved ratner remarkable for the try-getting performance, of full-back. At Coogee Oval, the Randwlck full-back.

L. gut, unproy hl i aha turned far hems tea up. 19th and 11th hofia atre hllveil. but ure. rtooden Woa the nut fear kolta ta suaeeaalen and helved the leth is proviaea oy inu season rourtn Brace competition.

The preliminary round, finished wlt'i the teams qualifying as follows: Western Suburbs, 1J Randwlck and Northern Suburbs, each II; Eastern Suburbs. 16. B-stern Suburb. In a seml-flnSl beat Northern Suburbs, and in the final beat Randwlck. touch for these oi ih.

long uia aprmg meeting, mere wui be plenty In Sydney to provide a field commensurate with the importance of the event, which It fully entitled to a successful introduction here. ana 1110 nth to aia the aatch, lo api ont. ljte incim. B.rin.v ha. two iriee agxinn Manly, and equalled the record for a Rugby Union club hu FIFTEEN MILES.

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. Entries for Saturday's Race. The South Svdnev Club ha. 3. holes nme.

ah. I. never very far Ina the atth was a.lra at tht ntt. The awrt ij-r. even when ulay- which had been downed by Western Suburb.

In a aetnl-flnal. Thus, tha team which Wa. anin aa oiiimi oh tne mii. ether aoed, ran and won uia.aait tnrao n.isa mvurm awn tries for Drummoyne a few year. ago.

In Auckland, the Australian full-bark. K. Storey scored the first try of the New Zealand tour, oppoatnt anatehed two hack tna then tnrae in rourtn position, eight pouts behind tne Irom the mem w. PUTTING WINS MATCH. j.iHminMl aa la an often leaaeix, nee now rvacnea tne arena nnai.

holtt wtrt htlvtd. Tnt aatea naa a aanaaiumai flnlih, for lira. BStflntton put har tea ahot at the The Boutb TV miici. TL SYDNEY LOSER nfTBR-UNIVBRSlTY trf Australia. Incidentally.

B. entries tor the IS miles championship of New race. He wa. heavily backed at each of hit last two outlnea and ran falrlv well. Kink i .11 mi.

on the im.i.v piaver wno nas scored a fry for New 8outh Wale, from the nilerl. -T ALLUNGA. Support for Metropolitan. HADRIAN FIRM FOR EPSOM. Wim i MATCH.

nnmaeix. ise-aay. Attar baine aiehi ta tnrae aa half wvw.ii uv.ura un oaturaay. mis It an Increase of II on laet year, total. tralian ehtppae out rroee oi tha iraan to halve tha hoi.

la two an win the mateh. three and "ura Artley loal tha nrat threi holts atainat atlas Mcculloch, hut. jDlayln. attadily. aduared the mateh at tha nlnta.

Ana took th. lead at tha 14th. but tha Mew Bouth Walea player aquarad at lath tmth k.nt to oar flaurea to halve KrV-nk'a pull from off the green, the Pyrrhut ha. not raoed since he was second to DJoJka at Randwlck, but haa been working satisfactorily. Tlaarrn had a runaway Win at nnie kihk hut waa Oround on Saturday.

'the Great Public SchooU- full-btck. B. Cameron (St. loseph. Collegel.

acored the only trv reaUtered against the Royal Military mclo "Tlir later he time. Melbourne University, la tea et tat UUeretete Unlveralty Ituirby Union nxturei. defeated Svelnev University at tat Brlibsaa Cricket Ground by 1. points to elsht. ror Melbourne, trlea were leerM ky Wsrasll, arorrovr 131.

and McMeekln, and Leall kicked penalty coaj. For the Bait two, holet. Srt. Astley drove hesrly to rtientlv unrt-ii B.Hr... wi.

DKMuroaj nun aome bearint on the dlacusslona yesterday on the hui did not wun to inut race was onginaiiv promoted tn 111! by the Manly Club, a II miles' event for members. It wa. made an open race In 1913. designated the Manly Modified Marathon. In 1917 the distance was Increased to 10 ml let.

and the race carried tbe state title. It been controlled by the Manly club each year I since, but as Manly did not desire to continue the management of the event, control ess handed by tht association to the South Sydney Club. R. Bateman (South Sydney Is the holder i of the individual title. He recorded hit atth victory hut year.

A. Oalnsford (St. George I yonay. oanswia ane euiaatll sceree tries. Windsor ronvsrtsd ene.

KINO fl SCHOOL WIN6 IN MELBOURNH. kin tne -i in tne uutt seenangie meeting. Little Man ano Odlllon are also expected to be in the market The light scale ot weights for the Victoria Park Handloap seems to favour Bodyguard. Drunalong, and Hope. Bodyguard gave a promising display In the Rosebery Handicap hurt.

Wednesday. He has won a Victoria Park Handicap with more weight that he hat tomorrow. TJrunalong will be better for the Roaebery run. Hope won the Moorefleld Mile In tnd style. He hae a relative rise nt lib.

but will be carrying only lib more than he Ml) in pprnani "yr i.ln.. by Foppm.e". picked The lourlna football tttffi or Tti4 fctnt'fl Seheel, Sfln. wttleh it on fti to London by tru int nunasra ai in. join, aui n.r inipunm.

yttxnwa co wett to naive. Tht tnd eame tt the JOth. where the Booth Aattrslltn dula ntr drive. South' Auitrillt Yioterit: hire a. Britten jenta (git.

I neat Mia af. tioUaa at the itn: tttts AT. Aymlll Beat Mlee I. M. Mntten.

4 tna Mua M. Taylor lost to Mies a. Kernel, ana 3: fart. M. ATdgway teet Was L.

Bauoy. ,1 op: I. Aitley urn to Mrs. Alts Ruaaall. ill i.

keeth Aualrtlia. three ffiltcheti Tleterlt. two atlehta. Bouth Auatrtlia New aouth Wales: Mrs. at arittan Jones iB.a.1 best Mrs.

ft. A. cuatnta llt.B.W.1. 1 BP: Miss a. nymlll Mat Mra.

C. ftcinaon, and Ii Mlaa M. Ttylot loat to Mra. A. 8.

oeodsll. 1 and ii Mrs. M. airr Beat Mrs. tl.

sltlnetoa. 1 and Mra. J. r. Aatltv loat HOCKEY.

REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS. MATCHES AT GOULBURN. pun aown tne targets at mi a.m. The president of the association (Mr. W.

O. Duncan, told th marker, they would be aiven in minute, to decide If they would accept thc astociation'. term, of the regulation wage of 13', plus 1 bonus day. As the markers refused to give an Immediate decision, arrangement, were made for of the competinc riflemen to take their pieces, eventually ten of th discontented marker, began worklnc. tht The other tlx Here dlsmlisad.

and told to leave the range. While the rlflr-men carried on. el. men were enr out. Ih Returned Soldiers' League, from whom marker, are obtained.

N.S.WRIFLEMEN. Prize-winners in Brisbane. The series of the Queensland Rifle A.socli-tlon'3 prlM meeting commenced Eiiogjer. to-dty. The weather w.s line, but both Hsht and wind were difficult at times.

The Halllday match waa won bv the AIDurv marksman. P. Lee. with 104 23 competitor, scoring 100 points or more. Th-Rldlola match at BOO yards wu wen by H.W.

Pinkerton. of Casino. j. M. Smith (Brisbane).

1. leading in the Wtnholt with 98 points. P. Smith and P. Lee, being: one point fewer.

Hew South Wales orlae-wlnnere were: Hallldr.v match: P. Lee lAlburyi. 10: W. Stuart C4: J. Cameron iNewcastle.

and J. W. r. Swje. isydnevi esch 2: H.

O. lames iParramattal, a. Pate (Tweed Headei. T. Flnlav Pinkerton (Caslnoi.

H. O. Wynne iRatoomba'. are "tyoglel. B.

S. Olennla iMoreei. P. 'Smneyi. H.

J. Orlce B. K. White (Tweed Headll. O.

k. Boyd Tnomaason iPrenchvillei. D. a. McDonald iMosmeni.

each 1. Pourex match: B. 8. Olennle (Moree. I'.

Lea lAlburyi. 9: p. Sinlih .1: rt 2: C. Morsan iMurwII-lunlbahi. H.

o. Jamea a Macdonitd Bayl. J. A. Stevenson iNfurwIUumbahl.

ft. K. Pereutnn H. Vt'. Ttwliy fflWt J.

rerrier atiainiini, oesi Kaicn uunag, aiipounii, rca1 ttl-di- by 11 polBU to III. PLAYERS WALK OFT. iuitnlKn Ciuo course naa at aiooreneia. Melbourne Jockey to ride MISS HICKS'SBROADCAST. 9Rt.

l.at nhrht. uiu.ua, Allunga. beoauea of his strong finish Into third place over a diatanoe much too short for him, in treat demand for Tha Metropolitan. He wa. coupled with a number of the leading Kpsom Handicap mostly with Hadrian and Sliver Jubilee.

The Marne aUo gained friends for the mile 2 forward display In the n. dlvUlon of the Plying Handicap on Saturday. He wa Joined with Bgmont and Allunga Hadrian la an exceptionally firm favourite for the Epsom Handicap, racegoer, being pleased with his gallop after the Raatbery racea on Saturday. The Queerudaoder Pamelus continues to attract support. The order tor each race is: EPSOM HANDICAP.

Hadrian. Pamelus. Ararhne rli.riril. Otrrlniion ftnfffait) ltt Im traia nelmfit axatoat Miraathroiritaii ta th NawcaitM DU-trlet Aufby Union competition with only fear man on tin fleia. 8om of Uit carrtntton pltftn claimed knot the could not undlrettnd tho referee 'a O.

Celllnan. the Melbourne lockev. who won mahl to MIM It. Mcculloth at tha loth. Boyth Aua elation ar rimiih.iv.

rr 1 -ne two trtlia. three matches: new Bouth walea. aiao naa nve wins in (ne event, me Proud Cup. for the teams' race, to held by South Sydney. Th race will Mart from near The King's School Parramttt.

at 3.30 and the rout through Parramatta, along the Western-road, to Cryatal-ttrcet, Petersham, thence via Stanmore-road. to the finish at Bnmore. In addition to the Individual race, a teams' championship and sealed handicap will be held. Members of the Bouth Svdnev Oluh will wlv.ir urn on ownDer on Riddle at Ascot and was third on the colt at Wllllamstown on Saturday, left Melbourne last night for Sydney. He is under engage- attehet.

H1CU aiw.r v. teantrlei. th flam, and than, with the seeres It te two against ham twn nt h.r. f.ll.a.e. iii cm vo rioe at Victoria rarx to-morrow.

Celllnan can ride at a light weight. He I turf hko i-. Hera.ether-carluui. 4. iHaaaios z.

Btnaparsye years" wifl JSi, snouia ao wen nere; s. rairnan. jenaa. aiaauiix. aiu, acnr, imhi.

an. Ihered nd are ine oniy i compete for the Robert Avery Memorial Cup. contmned rairy trtse; aian cnnvariaa iwa, Haaiiox ana me. muth one each. BaU a penalty gcali, asiastei carrlngion, a (Baeyst tad aiaeart 4neel.

MATCHES IN TASMANIA. Since i oB" ana en.nea me. LAWN TENNIS. TEACHERS' TOURNAMENT. At tha BhowfTttfflfl courts ytstardsy: Men.

A Qrads J. O'Donnell beat a. c. wood. e-9.

-3: it. a. rtyit beat J. D. Clune.

hive niiico uwi-uu, A. Smith, ftutharfortJ. W. WalUr, Chat. Fattcraon.

G. McCab. H. WIIiod. Hlllh Arlnat' tl rtnttla tine.i- f- Prince.

Bermuaa. cut. Silver Jubilee. A tram rapreaanung the Oordon Diitrlet Club will i. iC-'n w.

ftitinvei, toil (weitarn guburbji: backa. V. Hart iWeetini luoirbei. "IS ff'f: Bothwell (Northern Dtetrleti; halves. T- (Olehei, An: awartskoff OordrVni.

O. Hurr.ll iweatern Second ele.an: Ooal. t. McNIven lolebel; back. (Eaatern a.

Lowe iv 5" "terh H' 'nryi: forwirdl. IL. vis W. Ad.ri.r.Mnenn.U',,"" J' at" 10 a Si The aasoclaUon aUo decided laat Blht to aend a 10 on Seotember 5. Notnlnatlona from playere available to make the trip ara roqueated before Sunday.

J. Henry thl metronolltan honorary secretary, waa authnrlaed to represent the aaaocll-(Ion at the Bathural carnival on aeptember pi. 7 iwo m.imn n. nra.ni, in. win Smrrtun courara rrwrr INTERFERENCE' RIFL Richmond Trotting Meeting.

NEED FOR VIGILANCE. e.va avdnav on aafltsmBSr IB. and return en bd. Wlllliina. D.

WhIU, ftl Uttchar, W. tod-dart. tt. h. oyan.

St. Oenr: A. Ottaitortl. JohnstOQ. C.

Low-ray E. Chadwick, A. Loniburat. tember 2t. Ttlere are still few vacancies for backa.

Plavera wlahlna to Disk, tba trip sbould and became we nave main eiepnone Mr. v. v. i-ikc t-3. a-; M.

J. Cusotrt beat t. a. Murenr. a-3; f.

tt. Hammond beat at. Piaher-Webeter. t-7, e-4: B. kill Inlano ano womt.

wesiern ourjuros. v. j. c. K.

uurnow I. B. Olbba. A. J.

Hodsdon, W. H. Uddle. A. Ihlpwa.

Individual: D. Ptrnhlll (llanlvi Maui Hue HKia sain oereta. High, Heritor, Panax. Silver King. Sarcherle.

THE METROPOLITAN. Sftmont. Allunga. Wykeham. KlnnouU.

Contact, High Cross. Loud Applause. Pamelue Royal Messenger, Sporting Blood, Sylvandale, Salamander, Sarcherle; silver Ring, Young Crusader. aail, piayra Dy iour.u.. aeoaetn.tr.

Beat 1. D. Madden, t-t. e-J. Women a A Ort.a Blnfles Miss Dutton Beit Miss K.

D. Ankerstn. t-0, t-l: Mlas P. Pslaen bait Miss B. fttardon.

4-. 4-3. (-0: Ulaa I. Hama there. Tne 8me in Mtrkhtm tCaatern Suburbs R.

j. Cooper (Vic. I. Ytnce. H.

14 ne, t. Piraoni. j. Byrne. A.

Fiendfrnon. C. Pltltock. W. Bant, C.

Maaoo (South Sydntyj. Krlourty In otner The meetina of the Richmond Trottine Club iv.aino.. j. k. Milton lAdamstownl.

H. .1. Orlce Stuart iconcordl. J. Healy IN W.

Police'. A. rrince possessea many yesterday attracted the best attendance the te-lb neat Mitt o. wattint. i-i.

t-l: Mlat H. mMmber piayine i an u. RUGBY TWO FIRST GRADE GAMES AT THE CRICKET GROUND. aii and 1 ouiira a wvw. A.

S. Periuaon rach 1. TM Radlnla: H. W. Pinkerton cm aoian beat ssisa b.

Lemenia. 7-a. Men's Orade Brnftet P. Oonohna bast W. 1.

La. la. t-0, e-2: I. rf. Hall beat 1.

Holland, 1-3 AT- Arowrt beat u. 8. qonen, e-4. e-t: Will em. beat W.

P. Ma eney. t-t. i-t. 4-1 c.

aer tun oi tut.uu.. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME, ez; j. Williamson iParramatta'. P. Smlih iSvdnevi.

e. Whit. 1,... I iht Idea when they -cucKooea- my have not had sufficient experience of RESULTS OF MATCHES. SZaf.

-5-55 feiSTi'0' T- umM UTHOOW Weate. IP. Bcanunell J. Meoreth Met Caata. I iroati: Northa.

iPancM 4 811-veater 3. Houaly. Mat Coats, 1 tattallan courses to comment on TURP. Richmood raeet. is.M p.m.

OOIP. om a. TTijii.iiiBi.. i 4eloB beat A MeMlDan, 1-t, t-t. t-3: D.

C. BalUU at 1. MedM. 3-t. i-i.

t-3; T. Monigban Mtt J. ihini the course at im r-rou-r u. w. n.

Di.I.linn 1 bahi. A. Pave iTweed Heed.i. p. S.

Thomson iMoeman). W. B. Lodtr P. L' lAlburyi, W.

Hatdlnu P. Currv iKIamai. a. A. Roberta iconcord'.

and W. E. Lcaroyd iKempaeyi. each 1. jneiu there are the best we nave aeen at unit) o-j, Women'.

orade tiniltt Mitt M. Boddv Mat Tha ganet-sl commtttot of the Hew South ene airttln. at Aiittrlllan Clue, Kennlnttan. ciuo nu naa. Racing generally wa.

keen and full of Interest. Considering the horses engaged, wagering wu brisk, and result, were mostly In favour bf backers. Several instance, of Interference marred the sport. Armagh, who ran second to McHllder In the Richmond Randlcap, was badly cut on the Harvester. Joint favourite In the Progressive Handicap, was upeet half a mile from home.

These were outstanding an emphaaleed a phase of the which require, the itrlctect attention from ofbcuUa. Several riders and driven yesterday complained about the tactics of other driven, who. ttu .1 ace we i-n nn.ct.tn. Wftle Rugby League ltit nlgat dMlded ttist rua 1. L.

Key. Miss M. J. Jonea Mil MISS bsHtlL a-i. neaaa rkrahiaa Coarrla and ft.

fi.r Mi Hick, leaves hch ncluoes matcnea in an "re two flrtt grtde mttclies, Otnterbury-Bsniu-town Balmain And Ksstern flubUrbt New Prantlln Mtt J. ejulnllvtn and S. Dtvtf. will with Snraien ta India and Eypt. dont Quite know wncn we win uc town, sbould bt played at the Sydney Crk-ket a-i: J.

Hyan ana n. n. vicsery oeat m. b. tjtnn tnd t.

Eider, e-4. -4: T. Arsnstreni in t. iinltell Mtt M. Meat aa A.

Pllcher. 7-B, t-l. lie sne aaia. Ground on Saturday. The rhatch-a will be In tbe tat round ot the premlerthlp before In comracntlnii on tne ouisianoina in.u uj uincr vomens eon in America, wi.ai.

intwi DRAW FOR TODAY. a.m.. Htmmond an Mote Monaihan and oranson. Mdan and Coleman Murohv and the seml-flnals. America we choose the game that we Intend The rotnuemeut comrnlttee had rewimmen- runner, curing tne race than to their own prospects ot success.

No reports of auch incident, were brought to the notice of officials, but. a. on. trainer atateri "Th. ml.

rf be serious about, and men we piy Oamaron iai. Baddy and Miss Pslmer Peters and torn tor recreation, nut lew oi me pi.ye.a ded that Cantertniry-Bankstowu Balmsln hould be played at tbe Cricket OtcmdcL end Mra. mil, Burs. uaui.ui ninu man Norman Rvan and Vlckerv. McLeiland and Mra.

ttp everything to Rolf." Caddies are always a proniem ror uie detta will prevail," unless strong meaaure. are taken to prevent auch While inlured parties will not make any official ataantoa Hty ana Mr. Ankireon ioi: 10. Taylor end senumsek ptyle and MeMiilan ipi. wood ana Oeeret Ooaper and O'Donnall.

Ballllt Ran loordlni to Miss Hicks, and their stan- saltern oudutdb mewtown nnruon ran, MnfTtCkT file, but waj Mated that the Mar-rlkvfll Council ur-rentl MauaaUtl tha iiaA SPRING JMCING. REVIEW 0FCANDIDATES. HIGH, Brown geldlnR, Byra, by Hlah Force from Kaniu. Owner, Mr. V.

M. White; colour, yellow and white hoops, yellow cap. Trainer, H. England (Randwlckl. EnKagements: Epsom Handicap, 8-3; The Metropolitan, 7-13.

High la more than useful. It was not until March of his first season at racing that he opened his winning account, but before that he had run second at Warwick Farm and second at Randwlck. After the win he was necond to Velltntlt in the Youthful Stakes at City Tatteraall's meeting. His three wins a three-year-old were registered at Randwlck, evidence that he appreciated a big course. He Won the Novice Handicap in December, the Vaucluia Handicap in March, and the Rous Handicap the following month.

These victories brought him Into the limelight for an Important mile handicap the next seaaon. In the first few month, he did not enjoy the best of luck, having to be content with minor Dlaclnrs. He then won 4H vsr ea all parts or tne worm. x. Bsonafnan ana eiuonca aauoi.

ano eauui. IPI. Annatrone and Kmt.ill towrlt In Wrsnk- or Henson tara ror ita 75tn anniveraarv ceie she said, "you will nna oio men bratlons. and that Marrtekvllie Oral would be want in tnis capacity, ana you or- nu Un, Mlu palmer Mlla JonM; 11. M.

Brown winlama. miss Boddy Mlee DwttM. Mlia Bans- iued by baMball dubs. It wu tun pointed dlflerent club from that nien tney compiainis, tney may, in ruture, take matter. Into their own hands, and retaliate In running to "square accounts." R.

McLeod, driver of Harvester, wa. uninjured when he wa. unseated from his eulky, but was shaken. The Inoutrv Into the occur tit riven to vou. and if you don't piay ine out mat asuiern euouror ana newxown couia not be Dlacod at tha Sydnav Soorte Oround, the wav thev tell vrai to do It tney leei aa there wu a rule that no match could be rtfimntt to carry your has." staged on the Moore Park area In oppoaltlon rence was adjourned to the club', office on Thursday afternoon.

to tne cricket around nature, unless the eomM Mlaa Moltn. Maddol S. Brown. Peril! eon Plahir-Webettr ihi. Hill Clune; noon, uoeper s.

Monathsn. Colbert Himniontf. Taylor O'Donnall. Payle Moll. Bnel.n0 winner III Parrow winner IB.

1 p.m. Petart and Mra. Jonea a noddy and Mra. Palmer. BenMlch winner Wood Cameron.

Oaorla winner IHI, Hall Clana, Mad.) 2. Cohen Lewis iJ McMillan Mufti Ittl. Wnlttmtn Wineu (1.1. Hollaaut winner rii, Moloney Aughti 1 iM.I: J. Brown and Bull Hatherlngton and Miliar.

Wlimlni cook. aeheteh and Jtraer winner (Pi: 4. 9. Mudlt winner winner iKl loner (ti. winner (Mi Oder.

GOLF." aecood maxen was against univeracy. Mr, J. Whit iWt-ttrri saborbsi, Who that. na aii-tiaances naa lautn on, it wouia ot ta- game was -tntegeout to httt two.roatehe at the gi ground, moved to that effect, and hit notion a freed to by a large majority. Canterbury -Ban i.u a at taiRa uannitj.

waiitetiiui SOCCER. STATE PREMIEteHlPS. COMPETITION RESULTS. j-Daua-a- totrn Baianaln will bt the hue match, commtna-ing at 3.90 iastant Subutbe and Newtown be- MACKHtATH StariMnrd our: L. II.

8utrt. pis-inT a. it p.m.. ana tn am nxtari wiu aw oc twetn Casters Sobttroa ana Mtwtown third, gradi teams. At the Sydney Sports Ground nit flxmti playing at 3 p.m..

and the SrSt flstatt vlU be tr r. sitrim 17 i mi ih- a. Finnpll. 1LLAWARRA JUNIORS. Kilter belt AltnV i-l.

Seeker Mil 111 bt: Jteiar-a trad. OantarburV-Sfnkstown '-nani II'. 34. C. R.nrdan.

14 H7I. 31. StroM: Qi'tao. in 24. (Vt: H.

Kienben. 8415, 09; the Chlshoim Handicap at the December meet ChiDmm 7fi in- Ruhtrnteln. 71 S. 71. Balmain.

Battetn Suburb Mtwtown. 3.11; third grade, Oantefbury-Bankstawa Baimattf. keftrcoa anoolatad wara; ABataKurt-SankitoWa UatPBILLTnWN --I rk Cud 3 It hnlH Dtr: W. Metier -0, e-0; H. certu Mtt nouen.

ELTI. W. Die Mtt H. rafjnMrlSIn e-4 J-1 Kmc Iff A down: D. R.

Klnl 40). down; FiTtfn illi 1 Anon KIchtMn holu Dtr: Sa'aer' 13: c. beat c. Pjltoo.J cvuton Mtt A. aown, t-0.

a-i: BtcninM belt -at iSiu I- a-i. d. Kosseli Mtt u. Holm Baiaatn. ifrtt grade, L.

Otanai rtitrre gradt, H. Cavea; third grade. A. D. Smery: Kattim Siiawrba Newtown, J.

Latta. S. Hey cox. A. Tattntnti SwutH Ptfut.

H3i a dii Mhcll id I. int. una re a ran nvnnar i.niTiaa-a uiiii. a Mr: P. V.

Tibrett. TJ END OF SECOND ROUND. Too oepond round of the State Amocltilan pretnitrahipi will ton dude on Saturdfty. Wtaton. Adanutown tnd titer which art certain to be intiii leai-flnili, win play on their home (Toandt.

Ooodytar. at present fourth, will alto pity at home, but Waiuand. only on point behind Good rear, has to meet Adam at Acfimstown Park. Too programme Metteti OnniH-olyd, Arlington ParK, Pniwieh Rill: noodytflr ltt. Oore.

at Lldcombe Dtal; 01ade.fH1e.Rrde Woonona-BuQI. at Olidts-vlill aportt round; WoUontonf sttelworkt at Wollopronf Adams-town Walliend. at Ada flu town Park; Veitrn Abordar. at Weston: West Watleend Warafah (cMahon. W.

Oolt. J. Moats; St. Oeorfft Dal-er a in in ti .1 Jnhnmn. h.

in. Karl ark, A. Spaakla. A. fhtgaa, ana A.

r. Mtift an i4 t4 mrnk- m. meetora. t-f, i-i: tlort Mtt -o: Men Mat P. ttwtfi.

A-2-M. Slack, t-l a. Lantworthy Mat To wen. i-I. A.

c'oitman beat Morru TJhStr IS: J. Htnton Mat A. Orty. tJ. o-l; smith best t.

aimi. -t. -4 0Der in Bennett Mat P. Whlttsker, t-j. Mat t.

45: J. 24. SB: O. H. Wood ft II.

A notice at motion to bo oonitdartd at tha next HI. 10. Rnocknut comMtltion: H. O. DtO 0 Chsnnle.

SUbleford oar: H. Hither, meeting aims at rescinding tht rttolatlon which prteanu two tirtt-grade ma tenet being played at 1 hid in ik I- uaiiish aa 11. n. wsr. a-xe-t n.

uos.inx a-J: J. Htnua Mat JoT Bromwieh. e-t. a-. J.

Crswliy. ill. li. 'n. pour-bull BUblC' oir; v.

Tubrm inrl T. fVtrtar. 33, t. 41; ointraat Moor rartr irounas on wi same jt. Another notice of motion teaks to have both serai-flntls pltyad on tht ont ground on Beptenotr 9, HOT nft Rtratfnrrl in.

1 1 A I H. OeOl'M rw-irnarai n.lH 11- v. nlllinsn sad A. Mayneio, wmi waiiMaa; ueaanocK n.urn UIJRA fiiahUford fnur.hiill Mr: ft. 9.

R-I- PLATER SUSPENDED. 3. ItiiLhapfflrit (fu lladiraci aa-hn aanL aff tht .1111. Liunucg. ad Attviu li.

4ft; a Mttchail and Poaiuoni In tbe competition tabic art: Hnifi. 31. u. 4A: A. n.

Habtilewblti and nana. Mat (. thompaoa tna v. Hoeia. t-a.

J- e-T DTiblerien, an? c.ttartiB bail Mas-a and' tl: chsmMrialo. t-t. t-t: A. caltmta ta H. Dalton Mat H.

Laniworihy tnd J. Orealy. .4. Fiwstsll and1 rifriywitMtt i. Btektt ant I t.

Thompeon. -a, J-a k. Towen hi a. oiraiet heal Maallfi. tna Q.

Morattn. -l: tt. ouh. urilDn. 79 ii 4i Murrav-Prior and A.

neld fa the match against WtaMra Suburha at -Url Ptrk on Saturday, was latt night ardeted by the Jndt clary eonffllttet to Ittnd down for the root of 73. II 40- A fltrLtnn and W. fltretton. ing, after wnicn ne nnuneo intra in name Moan's Carrlngton Stakes. High had a short respite from racing, after which he underwent a preparation for the Doncaiter Handicap.

He emphasised his claims for consideration by beating Silver King in the Elisabeth Handicap, run over furlongs, at Roeehlll. but be had tn be content with a close second to Hall Mark In the big mile at the A.J.C. autumn meeting. A protest on his behalf failed to secure him the race. Aa a result of his display on the fliet day of the meeting.

High received a fairly subetantlsl rise for the Coogee Handicap. He made light of the Impoat and beat Bachian comfortably. The fallowing month he went to Roseh ll and beat the New Zeal.ndet, Silver Jubilee, In the Auburn Handicap. High did not do a treat amount of racing last aeaaon. HU unplaced outlnga Included the Doncaster Handicap, the Coogee Handicap, and the Rous Handicap, but In May be beat Bom bus in Tattarsall's Mlla Weltar.

High wa. a runner at Roaebery on Saturday. He showed that ha had not lost any of hi. dash by leading the first division of AuSEt Handicap field to the entrance. TURFNOTES.

P0RT8MAH Cl.UB At Koaarah Ctrok 't. WSlon Adamatown Mattara noodyaar Wallotnd DranTtlMClyd aoyit and C. Walter Mtt tt. Jamai an it. Pool -TKIlI trnnhvi: Mivarfl Rl Ift.

ftft: J. Pike. 14. a im4fr as in ftO: RL Cook I a-a, unovr m. i beat n.

Horoe.eb aa J. PranU. t-t, e-t; "0. 10- HiiiBa.iftra. fit 11 1-1 Iynch.

O. Pont and tl. War Mat J. Curlla an O. Ock- M3.

13- MrHralh 7S- CI. UcddlCk. ne st a ton. Ht wtu miu ont coa petition matc-i. JUNIOR DISPUTE.

BREAKAWAY ORGANISATION. tia 4A(ainla4 aMLrM tha At PI. W. 1. 31 17 1 31 18 3 ii 1 ii a ii ii a 11 10 11 it a 10 ii a ii a ii i ii ii i ii 11 a it 11 4 11 I ii well.t-J, 0-1.

-10. 'it. ITS rnrnliKM Pennall Met woiionaoni ttaiworas West Annandale-Lelchhardt Waratah-Mayfliid Kurri atufri inia 'EHTWORTH TALL3. fltrokf A. TewkMbury.

morpe. t-l. t-l: H. Murtlna Mat I. War.

1-1 a. a-i. IT Ki nr nnultlrin fHl 11 ftl' R. A It I. en.

Ml, Mr Plrmbrt 7710. 117! Dr. J. fllncUMr. '0 tKU M- ui b.i fltahle- man Mat wralihl.

t-l. t-l; If Jeunlng Mat 0L. deorga niadeitlUe-P-Yrte caunoek atorge District Junior uajua. ioudwlm we fori 8. O.

iJimbert, 50. 18. 38: V.l St. e-t. t-l B-l -1; k.

WorrZn Mat eVTkorae. t-j. t-t; a dim. aaoreu uvn ui miaiaw.f tywa. Mia oat.

nvi mm Aaaoclatloh latt night reported tht HS.W, fM'rVtl air aear.aats. 'llarLar anil 1 Pgkkf. Aberdare Woonona-Bulll Meffaa but H. Bouthw.U. t-l coneernlna dlioute.

Mr. A. w. Ttstr inrtaldent 'i. a Rail and n'Mara.

i. sj. 11 ine the R. Dfina ant fl ft r.amharl 37 A A. oi ine oi.

utorRt cinoi ana ainara ircia ine ny S7DNSY LEAGUE MATCHES. aran-lUa-Kewnlae and alcttera will meet at Clrdr lory ot the dleputt. deslarlng that 14 had Its gtnetla M. Manh Mat It. iirui and, D.

Ataplli. f-4. a -h-lmarv ltine a few vetrs ago. and inw a inMi they ASSOCIATES' COMPETITIONS. thla Mtlari tht calling of Jaalor att eluk.

a-lH. Jabnwo Mtt M. kills tad unfit) Dlavtra bt Oval on Saturday la a aeml-flnal of the flydney and bletrlct Cup. The drawn aemf-ftnal of tha St. Patera Cup between aUlmala and Ora Broa.

will bo ranlaved on Baturda. at Lambert Park. Letch. to bad bet tht dlstrie H. Mourn, the blttirni Kan itn.

oaq pcao 'neat tht dl the hltUfnaat TAT. BTrtNEV tnor 1AI Btrftka? Ura. Hark: a St. Oeorga alitb deleft tt, i Oeortt alitb 4-4. 12: Uia Willi, fin 11 fll- Un.

Bolt. Oo'der tt: aj. Day ta ltlsi Mtt K. Bouthw.il and, Mlaa U. W.

lan.witn arid Mlu t. Shivlnl-rahkt tnd MUa if. Jlhnson. f-1 t-3: bOCBLx.xOnl)ir IS: H. Day tni) ltlsi nti a v.

Ian a It a. it mim ewa. a a iiawii. .1 wo. Id that oSMlala wi lui gauiaiuia.

mot. 1.1,11; ai vna junior of the Junior of tha M. 14- Mia Nl.anii CO In BO- Un TafflOr. ihown the fact that, hlU they had rtiustd tha fact. that.

Whlla tha tJ-ll. 90. Ahnrt r.nnraa mar flfll Url. Mlfad. allow ilk now six hardt.

Other flxUtrea In tha Sydnay and Dlatrlct league will be: -Pint dwlaton prmiatahipa: Rockdale Scottish OOdonrd fteottlth. at Moorefleld a graat piavers to rcspopa to ena aia-trfct dob't cift, thty had ptrmitted other play era 0: Un A. nnvmati 0127 7ft: Url. Rn- 1319, 74; Mim Uorrlc. 103 it.

76; Mr. S'tlalr 11-1 CM go to the Ntwtoao Dlsttlat.Cluk. Mr. Taatr tttd that the altttaUtratora had at Protest Dlirnlaaed, Harabond and Delavan Jitflor were considered the bett of the Held foe the LWidori-derry Handicap at H3TRAL1AN. Seaion'a boafT illr dlTlllon: tit.

loatwar Ufail i is. a rlnaan- Mra. StamD avat vast a i J. Pollard aa Mlu u. traoda beat w.

jtolartft and Mlaa a. Uairtn. t-0 t-7; H. Wolbeaen and Mill t. Maeah Mtt L.

Proopa tnd Mlu f. An-aoraoa, t-0, o. DRAW tOtt TO-DAY. Bate' K. Stcklr BalllvaB.

J. Berfy Bdrutte. ft. Aoutawth T. Sparrow ici.

if. Mtrilo sr. JaraU, C. flu It. Allen.

L. Merlin tinner (Oi, J. crlaiy H. Swetnty. B.

Deitoii A psalter. B. -rhowipaovi a. ortoo. a Racecouraa; Northern Suburbs ooodyear, at rot-tery Oreen.

Lane cove; and Annandale-Lelchhardt St. Oeorgc, at t-ambert Park, Lelchhardt. Second dlvUlon: Secular cun petition. Drummoyne Lelell-hardl Waratabs, At caaton Prk. Rosalia; knockout competition.

Police Dulwlch Hill ScOttlih. at Arlington Park, Dulwlch Hill; North Shore Oat-works Tempo or err at Oore hiii Pitk. lW ilHt rlnain. Ulaa nnhtnana III. 7 tempted to carry on a oom petition, but only two teams hid stood by tht oHib.

Thtit ttumi had hatn awarded the to polatt oh tteh ocottlen a match was set dotrn. tt Wat stated that four olittrt. ttl tht laniot Uta Nail M1 at Mo 1 broDta rougnt out a aeen much between them in the race, and when Mr. Hiltnn ftn.lLh la i. 1 down: Mlal n(Bclals, and a number of referees had Men dll- Uunrtt mi.

i (ttmn- Uiia ft. 1. I3H. 4 Delavan junior leo mm run home. Harabond moved with Jim.

Dela- a Ve aatiWA MtA A lilllA ATI si "1: Hlia t. uiinrc a Hnain Ma. ht-tsnu: quaimea. klr Mdtten atlti that ihm eJuh tiaal fU that It Tiro 00171 pen i ion lames 01 ui ojaner svia tmt League art: 11. fl fna Unafl CaMMEbay iDar ii.

cncment'a 0o-flr( FIRST UITIBIOrf, could act dt.l with tht ortaltwal podf apptal agatntt d(MugIlfltatfonr at the bod hag ettstd ta bt adulated. then both ho--M. under prnif. hd a twt lainlna- aatnTi naif er r. aiipy, raiien h.

awnon. j. enina J. aforrii. w.

awin a. Andtrao. NCfjni iBUKida- Uti Mttnn 17H lB: MIU w. wl. uo un BmlharL.

92. 130: D. Ptrnana L. liOWtwta. H.

HolMaen la. New. 197--M. 133. attroke Mri.

head. A atier lengtny niacnssion. motion ay atr. n. x.

Ravaaa iviat-orttldantl that tM Set (Oft. it? tha Mt a. Smith J. fflntoil. A.

cnater J. PrtnkS. H. R.rnold. J.

utile, R. DraM t. Boyls. B. Una utit ai ii n.p.a.

sM IN MH- Oeorga District Club should bt endorsed wag car- i. T. Broil avJlft A7 arada- fifra. ftobfjftl'. aulcxiy naaea, on me urlng running and of not keeping a atralght tiaimara halt J.

almara tt J. rww. ft. II: klra Amlharl Q1 14 all' Ulll AndnrlrJll. Creely.

K. Lynch H. Qaa K. Bap. Jtaaa raat iai, D.

AT deiiing wiitntr iai, j. -0 aa.ai. Ifal.na.. 13 RA: Mr F. Miller (Canterbury-trunod that a aoteftl oommitiai D.

0 1 0 i a a i a MSIttra oranvHia-oitee Uthxow Ooodytar Balaiala Anaaaeals-Leicbnsrdt Kavrpies Ooneard aoautah ttaek.als asottuh at Oterea Clladaavllle-ftyae Lawla sT. Copb, Xmlth WJ War. wis Ih aflildflit course comina wm wa. dismissed. Hirniniirk Ji7- Mra.

flhtrnweu. W9 Inatlre or the leagut at ohatrmia. thoald II heald rnw in. 1 10 10 a a 4 aaminitiraiion or junior lootoau WB80. run 1 hrtla tlraieh fJft.fll: Double for 8.

M. Ball. ueerte aeiion Hula Bt Ito. 0.nn.fathar f)4 oya- owiesftart arm a. Del I aoya' Dairiaal-A.

oornuarl arm n. Daiuui olbMrina and fa. MirUa. it. aUIra aa H.

onea Q. Walter and It. Boyla. A. Sol IU1 tnd Irate B.

Otltoa thd A. CoRmta. 37 an iayie a. oee aa L. A.

Or ay awl abbatt M. M.i-kl and O. VV.1--1 3. iim- 1 Ml a. M.

all la a regular patron of Rionmonq trotting, and hu ha enere of ueaa on that N. Wlnnara At Atha avfTltk I A hotai a Northara aukuri- 'NltlDI: ataa Par.ii.iiv. 71 and Url poiiowms a atltJitiinl by the trelid.nt. It waa for the It ftat arititl thai tha Cinurrl-VMtaittwii aooND mvimol. I1U.1l Mn orvnee L.

Mlrua aaa L. Low lahnSle McHllder and Welly '-JfhJ Ku) Mr farm I -Mi aj.a II An letia. O. jfleainee H. bay, jFiaks a.

PeW.n. A. ewe j. mmrru n. uraaa aaa mi a.

H.ih...h a. wiIm ind lifninr ltf-Fua had eanM i betiti tteettojrn rompe Rovers 10 n. I nM UhmI. laaul fof fiatt ThuraMa filafi tll' II I aniMaatlH- lui Jka tVani act Srdt. in S.W.

Pollca 15 WAT. mcniKwr frW --oon (trwMd8 bfokt, bui 4 rtnrj aa -a- aMaaitM Atlfl oinr araaita.B. wiioea v. oiiirlaawwrUi mi. nm ajBnMraTurrvanRaiwn ijiBnf etlllntftM shaft.

rjrutwn tmt tna tun tori war Mri- CM'- 80--M. '7i Uri Mulch. 5 aaantet, a. Btiait -irhhatdt wtritgnf 18 kfeAlletar B. Pltaai PMaill.

B. Jknei Wblnae torn wltM A itv ta latmmp krHiata) Jiiofat forth Short oas Co. nan 11a a an Oirtf baami-B. leuUiwiH aa at. aruee voor iu wi mairepoii.an ana.

Hfl. Jankina -a i ai i GRRRICK FILTER TIP Th Scientific CUjAtetlt fir Stnsilm Tkroais UlWlcn Hill SCOTS rvunmayn enaoiea tne mare in defeated Armath "omfwUbl. Wally Dooian wu never In danger of defeat In the Novice Trotter. Handesap. He yet a Mg lead early, and his advantage at the three furronn -CI.

a alJaaxiaa Inri 90RI nanit Mtaftit' RBSULtS Of UAtCRtM. Mtnanag MaeaatrUon. tni (Oulollvan. trv: aiddlemlaa. attUei.

'lb. Mm a. .11.. it 1 a a- I Haaii-. a.a a-i i 'a a a' wa.

aucn mat ne vraa --beat filneendore by four raw with Taree-oi Bar. imt-a. try: PhUUfa. 1C9UAN J-K a aealei, at oandlt aw Bitwrcay. R.

Morgan in B. Bam. o. attbWnt an at. wee, Jaiaea iiTj, ommfl.

LW2J07 aaaaenloe not dnwa amid aaaphew FIXTURES, Mori Hw XMUn4ert. a. 1 (Oatlly i il TD Tautanma (la. a.nai.utl.-.i Uh fWiar I oaiai, Mat aaabeyaa. eaabeyaa, trlea.

tarMf CCUNGJISTERS. TRACK RECORDS CLAIMED. Although there are no oAelal Auttralian racord. tot women Mlal Ooralle ta, Jbeei Aatwar, tie. liuuawii vo t.

Oratory. Great Hope, and Chief Ranter. I. Pratt'. raaetaL a.

a. MMmtm Arieaaaal-k'A Wi aaa. il'-'-' l. BtaiMtt. Buaaaauin vrNer, woaa nmwwrw.

a in. jioiM ana aara. mi, mood and Ml KortlMoU. u.mn ana mtm pkm ih. Tnt lUiMrai wm TIL 7 i oSlMcfLartnM Trennery, or unrmn, un iw land woman', half record on th.

Olan- 10 -9d. 20 -V 6 Al lound Airtight so't "Ckn. RRIrnrrrM. i i WIOMTOM On at I satu. IA Mat Oinlatat cjjja Tnav, Filler Tip liellvrrB lo 7" ttlrlitH RiirJ palale ihp piri fte'nrfit tit pntlrtlv n-w and dHTerrnl blVnti tf VIBGINlA tfthncttM fig tlttrrlck tpeeUtlty).

I. I tllck om Ulul Ut. MU77A. MIM CIOCK UIH Hrauuig iw 1. npny i im k.i i.n i ai.

iropht tnlre uvai ijiwjw. ia- ik. -Mkvtnau. tim. heln.

Onibwra Baa h.l ft AaTt! It 13. araala tklPA I malen waa puraw lainw ui Im to 1-te. IaM Setarday Mlat Trennery DTVTeTMWa i a.tl mi that mttwmA aT-Mita Witt iwnhaa IB uwinia i maari. 1U4 34. to: Oavtwara.

tnd at I wa. aomiy. at vavwiir dull tile OftfMce-net. -v amn the If mile, women -e reaa cnampranniv th State, promoted by the Llthtow pyela ht.rH UhA alee, wnei a ana-mue b-ndUHUl. MB Jf mn.

100 7 741 WM 17: Mr. J. 78: Mra. E. LVTJ Atf anaer it antretrp.

tnrtra, t.watrj; A. Briiii i. Kamar. jrVjbowrMon. fcat.rT P.

Kit. IrmatrMt. Htfn, 7T fthl SXft. turtM tm wiw frar r. 5 1.

nan nmw oetitora. 41 1. 1. attM mih Ainoy, ioaa, mi, it UK1 DnUntO WIMl V(u. vm a Ttm ip fat the fua totelMI ts4i tad iwn.

eu aaata TWrnuri whn aaa "MKnlll'-l 11 the trOTajeasTM tta tail TWWU -A Mta. IM A fafl m. exprr lanur-j mm it. I --xeaaaMajaB-aaj eafUb- taoond la th. ID muaa cnampioosnip SStrKf T.u: aVSlDawuS ee la Per Teat: anaita, Braeaea, ana Da i at weieer Hshaa a mat raoora iwnaer a.r a irlnt She .1 ill JT' nanoiT, im, im: mr.

b.H a anue an ene n-arx rn im aa. Iwe 4 penalty snali, tt flit kaertallnn Oreaei. i Brwii dlvlaiM imlmh iraahft: f4V Ot.Ttr.4. aomrt arnorrth, aalT-T 'V It Lean raaao. mf won tne nair-mna nanorcap rrons uia yards mark.

is- 177. Ill Mrs rVHsaataa afhelffrlr twtmiM wwr tawel a. (nf King runrer nam ov-n trained at Randwlek by t. 0. Llwsoa.

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