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BIRMINGHAM GAZETTE. THURSDAY. 6 SEPTEMBER. RILLIANT VICTORIES FOR BIRMINGHAM AND ASTON VILLA: MIDLAND PROFESSIONAL GOLF NINETY MINUTES OF THRILLS. ON THE BOWLING GREEN.

VILLA WIN A GREAT GAME AT MANCHESTER. GOOK AND MAGPIES' OUP WIN OVER HAWTHORNS. POWERFUL DEFENCES. THE LEAGUE POSITIONS PROFESSIONAL GOLF CL 10 F. SCORES I TO-DAY'S BIG RACE AT AT EDGBASTON.

AT LAST. DERRY. Another Tie For Midland I WELC Drvo a nen i CT NYURSI RY. THE Re-Echo and the Peveril of The Peak Plate. 'SECOND DAY AT DERBY.

OUR EXPERTS' HINTS. G. R. BUCKLE'S RAD LUCK. 1 VISITING CLUBS ON THE WARPATH.

Blues" the Only Side to Win At Home. GLUT OF DRAWN GAMES. flome clubr had a rough journey football, only -being OD the winning side when the whii.tle went in the ten matches ich comprised the football in the t. ur ions of the League. lireo away dubs were auccesetul and A the puints.

out at twenty points, clubs who had mud advantage could only reap in contrast to Monday games, the wing war very only twenty go la lug obtained, nine of thee coming trom time Firbt Division games. CHAMPIONS RUMBLED AT ST. ANDREW'S. "Blues" Revenged For The Anfield Debacle. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY.

SY STRAIGHT-JACK. 1 With the Breeders' St. Leger and the I Devonshire Nursery as the leading items I 1 The eotalitione for the return match iu I at September meeting at Derby will he Wit FORWARD. 1 at tenet the isecond time in the his- at seconti ease of the Derby Summer the Waresckshfre and Worcesterehire Cup brought to a conclusion on 'Thursday when tors of the Midland Professicinal Compete' i Meeting, the card was en atracitive lee. Birmingham 2, Llysepeel I.

I fi nal, the Came and Magpies were the most interesting sport of the three In detesting the champions by the odd I i a at borne to the hawthorns erns, were DO 1 lion, yesterday's event at Edgbaston was and another large company assembled. reductive of a tie for chantpionship Fields were again of satiefsetory dimen- days may be witnessed. I goal is three Birmingham hardly got the but they were more favourable than in the chief event ii, the Peveril of the The ninety minutes were brimful of thrills, and 0. only three goals were full reward of their bright and stone and 14 contested the Loudeu Selling scored was due entirely to the brilliance more Pienonneed victory would have the trot match at the Hawthorns, and no interruptions took place. R.

Buckle: the home professional a Peak Plate, of the velum et LON retra. Itrias was concerned in the 1920 tie at good which is run over the Straight Mile, and done better justice to the conquerors who Mate, for Irish Dail was s. of the respective defences, for not one of will attract some animals. were worth more than a narrow lead. The honie side bad an adverse balance Meseley-at the dose of platy yesterday favourite from White Cat.

Irish Dail the four backs really put a foot wrong at 1 of 44 to wipe off, and they communed found himself bracketed with E. P. Heaton could only finish fourth however, an Poisoned Arrow, who hendo the handicap. Bad it not been tot an unfortunate (Kingrthorpte with an aggregate of 138. after Guide an had Mitered, White Cat has the same burden to carry as when any period of the game.

in respeets it was a day of ourthe eon a eng th a nd a half, being afterwards a dd put through at the distance and woo by beaten two lengths by Fe ander, but the dory to Woniack. which deprived Birmingill. I well with a 21-3 win by A. E. Challoome.

One would ask why footballers of ream- 1 but they did not actually obtain the lead prises, for in the early stages of him of his services for fully 20 aired erstelesa merit should ever fail to until the eighth heat was ff toluding round many thought that Len shorter distance here should Gooch's charge. and give Liverpool a big slice of enooar- to Captain Harrison Broadlev for 85Ogns. put up a show worthy of the occasion, and (For once in a way. T. Roberta.

who' Holland (Northampton Coente), who I kwith Cand h' eaw runs up, is agement in the second halt the champions oieta wins very easily on his own green, often figured prominently in Midland; performance at Redcar where he just got yet nowanays the fare generally .13000 FINISH. invariably falls much below standard. would Dare had a sorry time indeed. was fairly held ny If. Moore, who pleyed competitions, would carry off prem i er I the better of the tweed Envoy, indicates Pierhaps the fault lies really in the system OUTPLAYED.

a ery tine game. From eleven all the honoure. Hia first card of 68 was the I It was a close thing for favouritism that 0. Bell has got him at his best jest home player got in for a couple at a second best of the initial round, and again' between Kiwi and Rs psi dtor the C'hate- now. The fact that lie will do duty for NEATEN AGAIN.

itself, League points to-day being of such I valeta that pla era must sacrifice real skill I There was no mistaking Birmingham's badly-played cad, and supplemented this playing steady golf, he only took three' worth Selling Plate and after Grecian the stable in preference to Rock Fire is Birmingham's win was a very fine one. advantage while the side remained intact. with two good ones at the next, followed more strokes in the afternoon. tto the desire to obtain goalsat any price. (lift had won everywhere but passing the id.

taken all through, was thoroughly Whether that be the not th case or ere is I Liverpool were not in the lecture at anY by two singles, to lead 17-11. Runs of jedge, Kiwi got up to a head. I. need. for the champions were made to time in the first half, and did not show three to each made the game 20-14.

hut SINGLE STROKE DEFEAT. Onus riding a fine fetish. Mr. C. Pgigott certainly nothing derogatory which can be! A.

very small fry prior to the flup at all well during the neriod of the the visitor rose to the occasion, and with Ilanton, however. where play in the. afterwards houget the winner for 2itigns. I 1 'theplayat Side last evenin although they recovered afterwards, said i of la on vieit: second portion when the home captain a run of tour he reached 18, and it was, rimming was the outstanding round of the The field for the Devonshire Nursery en Blum" had only ten men, they a the twenty- I rg 1 wae back in his place. It was only during i anyone's game.

i day, robbed Holland of victory by a single was excellent in quality and quantity. 'gave of his level beet none spare imee tee looked like avotthng their eecond absence that the champions did I A glance at Hanton's card will and the tnlucky Clio filly who had been I an ounce, and heresu was a game which I DISTINCTION. set of the season.any real serious attacking, and even then show what wonderful consistency he mans taricedisquallfiedafter winning came into I thrilled every one of the 35,000 spectators. The greateet. surprise of the semen 0 the finishing was by no means worthy of A short first wood at the next end was tested both going out and coming home A her mei and favoured by the easy course t.

Ind LI. Man hest City's new was Cardiff City', great win at ee a and well worthy of a side twice champions of the League. fatal, and Roberts won 21-18, which this markable feature of it was the. mimes- won le a neck from Slippery Jane. Patsy alto significant.

Celeste, will be started, rk by DO fewer than three dear goalie' uth I They eertainly had the home team highest score against him at tome a oe of 3's from the sixth to th le ve nth turn ririehed a neck in front ut and it will be interesting to see whethee result being the more surprising in 1 i ambition lit to maintain a "bottled tip" for the first 20 minutes of mason. holey. Willow. The het.named started a slightly he can confirm the Stockton running with of the fact that Cardiff could only (place in the forefront of the game. the second half, end attacked continimusiy The home side had only one loser during His card was- better favourite than Pittendynia, who Re-Echo, as Sir E.

Paget's colt now meet, a by the odd goal of three at Ninian 'VISITORS FAVOURED. during the period, hut the inside men the game, and that was due to a fine I 4 lost ground at the start and never him on 3lb. better terms from a head k. The Welehmen go to the top the were far front being impressive. Although effort by E.

Weller, who ran out with an "li mien 334 3 3 3 3-30 Battered. Dossier was another to make no beating. lo dvann new spacious enc. su no a the table, a point ahead of Newcastle, the I Bit mingbazu put i a wonderful defenee eleven break after be'r'g 14 10 down The' In: 3344 4 5 4 4 ehow. Kinnaird, Torlonia.

and Dalblanee are tage remains to the home team, as was tne 10, however, have a game in hand. miring this trying portion of the game win 21-3 by T. Firkin was a curime me Second round-Out: 5548 3 4 43 4-35 I all well of, but in riving my vote to case at Hide -rood, where the playing Aston Villa's victory at Manchester wee itee i Rather the visitors forced several good openings as his opponent led after which be In: 5353 4 4 35 4-36-73, MOLD AND SAD FAILS AGAIN. RE-ECHO. 0 emelt of game tenacity, the vision an en a il a dly ran out with a 21 break.

in fourteen th ground mo re favourable to visitors, At the eleventh hour Buckle, who put' In the Breeders' St. Leger, Bold and Bad I hope to hare found the winner. though in arrears at the. interval stick-, Birmin ham Let about the twat of neur- In the first match at the Hawthorns, a 'es 'a those who like 'ent of p. room in i Isterling 1 sterling fight throughout, again was mode favourite at events from Light The re should be some keen wagering on to their guns to such effect that they I era it ing revenge to admirable style, and soon J.

Drew. junior, Commenced very bad Y. upset the piephecies of the experts by Jester, but the Manton colt collapeed an Th id the angetnore me-year-o Plate, ae entually won 2-1. to do their work, and certain wi I ad the robust averpool, dehendetrs in but recovered and only just lost at the tonsil' Walling Hanton aggregate of 138. quarter of a mile from home and Light several of those engaged poems that with the City's present team there double.

The fell went to thThe same thineg occurred on Satur- quickly end While Buckle is to be heartily congratu- es win easily from Shrove, who mark LeALL's PARTIAL REVaNGE. was little, if any, likelihood of the team I 1 wings was returned with great accurate, day. Led 9-0 by H. Haney he struck fated chances on reeene form. Light Jester will i passing through the season undefeated at and Bad greatl upon he excellent form, he is also most of the runn i ng rystal Palace entertained and drew they id and the inside forwards polished off the two good ones off and then livened up to most likely Breeders' a rest after hie home as two years ago.to be oommisseested with, for misfortune disappointed.

and his chance at Doncaster victory in th St. Leger. and hi, th Leeds United. each aide scoring once Takinglast night's game an a whole th a theutm os br eakof five.Laterhewas le a see'nature ran uteri ed his footsteps. appears negligible.

all three games in the Northern slightlythe better There confidence. I led and then got in for a single and, du 's led thron inthe or absence should pave the west fur Lion of the Third Division in! iis were he completed the morning Bun iie gMI vow ARGEIA. was a keener understanding, and their BRADFORD AGAIN. II totted in 69, but his card was retuned land I late and won in smashing style be we Walsall picked up amended io. player reached od game fineme was infinitely superior of and i he Id duly signed as 70.

He was credited with three lengties, while the gigantic Hasty who won in such fine style at Gatwick last tat Wrexham. The visiting i mpos iti found Bradford I It was a recovery, con In the Southern Section, Bristol the City, who weie disjointed at time. i 3 toftrouble.H ein Me cultivat th habit of Peleliu, grea source was oom at the teeth, heroes there waa ample Catch cseried off the final event in Friday. especially in the half-back line, where i de evidence that he only took 3 strokes. remarkably fast time Of the events confined to juveniles the an at Shepherds Bash, the remaininfr Pringle tut tof every attack and was so thrustful I quickly he would lose few matches.

Had Elvaston Nursery Plate is the most eat (entre was the one articular i ma es i ng ram otieneinou i tar I in hie efforts that worth and I lie done so in these he might have won i HARD LUCK. portant. and this race has a very open id Boscombe's goalless draw at Watford 9 In midfield play lit neither team etan I McKinley were frequently in trouble both. Shortly aiterwarde the error was din- 'YESTERDAY'S RETURNS appearance. Julia and El Topan are I through his ent er prise call upon Scott' The net sult was a win of 131 in this.

tonne, great. credit on the newcomers ed calling I lefancied, but I doubt the ability of either claim any rear a dvanta ge, or so it mem covered, but it was ice late for the 00776 Ito help them out ou many 0601i510113. At match and 87 on the aggregate for I but once the ball had been worked into a no time were the backs at all safe when Cock and Magpies, who have now won the I eon to be made. The rules provide that ito concede the weight to I scoring Position there. was no real ai Birmingham pressed, and it was more by cup for the second year in succession.

Ino alteration can be made to a card when ce WILING PLATE of 200 soli I LAST DART, lemon. While the Pity dallied about I than judgment that the home for- once it has been signed and handed in two-yaw-me 11 1 1 111 er to 01, 5014 kg 1 1 who mate Cottrill for the de 2.3. ma comps for au opportunity to literally wards were prevented from souring A FAIR ST. 1 oment in regard to a mistake in a ddition non J.Fge fur WHITE CAT. hr White feat of Irish it on Wednesday.

1 walk the ball into the net, the Velem," sng It should be known they are in entire That slight discrepance alone prevented Eagle 'data br rit. Vietnx--Cataitil. 8-2 1 MARGODE NE FIRST POINT OUT OF shot on ewer conotevahie occasion- At the end of 18 minutes Lane scored accord with the suggestion that future Buckle claiming the title of Midland H. Hesaley 1 WREXHAM THIS SEASON. I This was more especially so in th second a rood goal and gave Birmingham the eomPetittous shall be on neutral greens, champion this year.

for had hie 69 been ease half when the visitors put forth their Ilead their With attacking thoeonglily and were about to bring it forward them- I officially recorded today's replay would Mr. A orniou-Broadloy's GULISTAIL 4-12 It Jelhos 2 should win A. 3. 4th', MOLLY 11-4 H. Leach 3 Stakes'.

the Burton Apprentices' great ff orts which eventually justified. With Bradforel. he got the Nickel selves. Their green is undoubtedly a' not have been necessary Mr it L. operas hte, Dol.

Beaty Those engaged in the Selling Nursery Wrexham 11, Walsall 'them victorY. and deservedly so. lin a tang and as soon as an opening: aerie factor in their success. but they I It woe extremely unfortunate for all 'le -re eisertoes Ley LOOlllOll (Dalai aim 0 0 Handicap are a moderate lot, and here 1 The return match between Wrexham imam yomigAggos wawa. recurred lane put in a shot that left teal.

and rightly that if they are the best that he did not examine his 3ft. A. .1 Ash Greedy Girl f. j. I.ieels make out Gamgee to be the danger tie ad Walsall attracted 10,000 apentators to i Scott 110 possible chance.

I Perhaps W'elker was hardly an ideal 1 The omeat tac its I neutral was at best. and green. they would like to prove it ea' a card before it wit handed in. However, er E. Coake's Helrta 1 co L.

Gamest WEST INDIAN. e. Wrexham Racecourse last are few better sportsmen among le 1 1 1 taceen Curat e. i'lwherite i ee etna 2 The biggest field for the afternoon will but this much can be said of him the famous Live rpool half-backs eere' I In eague ma es there is usually 1 Midland golfers than Buckle, who will Le The home club fielded the same side.ice F. Cowiraa 's lel field 8-3 Walsh 0 probably go to the post for the Abbot Bill that he plied his i ngs we ll an a far coutpletely subdued until they res ored same little detail which the mere record- fact' his final tussle, with Renton in a s' I Petrie s-s Lane iat has carried their colours to victory F.

FOR Selling Plate in wlaich from being selfish. However, the discom- slopping methods unworthy of log of the result does no reveal, but it thoroughly sportsmanlike spirit unwind- A- i.A. the three previous league engagements.ft: Oswald jdosiev's Neel alai. 134.31 Wtagg 0 i fiture of the City was re a lly brought about Wedesorth wee a frost offender in this. is seldom anything is beard of them For fill of yesterday's ill-luck.

MURIA. mr. T. de Pledge's pat-rates. 11-11 N.

Plow 0 I The ground was in perfect condition bu by the inside forwards, Kirtiin and Ca Pe- teepee. and the creed of spectators that lemon it is interesting to note that' His car a Mr. A. ewes. Walk's setts 1.

8...7. Wllll4 should make amends for her defeat by re was a glaring sun and the visitors well both laid many chances through the, let him know it. the Handeworth Victorta and Three, 'Wises. trained by It. to face this in the opening hale elm fine First Round.

eh 0 4 iv Do 4 1 gemirn Long Corrie here on lieterlay. play of their wing colleagues. and i There was no doubt the champions' match, le Hollis was led 12--0, nof the play slightly favoured the home Out: 4434 5 6 4 4 3-35 CAT, 7to 1 Gulistan, Sto 1 Galatia Iftly. 10 tat 2. 0-WEST INDIAN.

shooting hard and often they kept the leaf-back line could do nothing with the: an M. Swale 14-0 and 17-4, both ou 1 Greedy Girl 91b, too to 8 each Molly and Puma 2.3o_muNia. 4. 6-ARGELA. but there was verylittle in i Once Citr's amateur goalkeeper, J.

F. Mitchell, Birmingham attack in the first half and their own greens; yet the former wee In; 4334 4 4 4 5 4-35-7 e. sus. tad 20 Vs 1 ethers. 3.

0-LAnT 4.30.-Ma I Molly play Dom Petrie Lb. Galloon. rcher put in a lightning shot and he, well occupied throughout. practically the whole of the play was seen' 21-18 and the latter 21-19-two very good, Second Round. licensee.

White Oat and Mob Dail. After going the home custodian beaten. The halt I deed Mitchell cant, through the ngame round the visiting goal, Scott, being me recoveries i ht ite ioarnev and White flat wore the Out: 5 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3-34 vet-, struck underneath the crossbar with 'infinite credit, and was accorded al atedly called upon. McClure and Barton Similarly, in the Bournville and Wylde lenkrs. At the divtatver.

White Cat drew Oat to rebounded on to the goal line. 'tile 4344 4 3 4 4 4-34-88. we by a lenoh old a hall: throoquartona of a special ovation at the close. he kept both joined in the shootang, and Ofle of Gr een Wal Lee led 20-8 for the latter, sisal' Players loudly claimed a goal; hot the margin for 11, with a tem esets. Irish Dail was fourth.

able; the former'. efforts was going straight but only won 21-16; whilst J. Clark waai As usual, the competition fulfilled the wie te set ee toe to Coe. goebei iee referee was against them. i custodian against them Villa would have I for the corner wbeu Longworth nopped led 17-e gad got up to win 21-20.

I purpose of the Midland qualifying round for 560 am On another ocaseitai a last drive by won by a much greater margin. I it, but before he could deer Bradford i Some of the League games had a direct. of the £750 tournament at Walton Heath arper struck the steright-anotheri Taking events as they occurred, Villa sent the ball bard into the net, allow big' bearing on the top positions. One of in For the ninth place in this 2.30-CINATBWORTA BELLING PLATE Raecky escape for the Welsh team. dkap of 300 sow: winner to be sold for I were outplayed during the first ten Scott no eartely chance of preventing these was the Britannia's narrow defeat national competition three tied.

WO em Oar oil on a oanytny and ass. There were also many exciting scenes in minutes, and yet so eiound was the defence, ascend goal. at Small Heath. 220-210, which with an aggregate of 148. W.

G. Saunders re ree se Started 2.32. Walsall goal, whale Waite. their cue of Smart. and Jones that Spier' was not; strengthens their hold on the top pima, earocten Rate, however, scratched, so eees'ams4 KIWI, by 11111134 ortr I tan, dirtinguished himself co many et- really troubled.

Then came the reaction, HANDICAPPED. land they are now safe except for the un- that A. R. Holton (Reditele and J. lir Illiiiii atilkiiii iv.

e-to ions when hard pressed. Ile also had and in lees time than it takes to tell I Birmingham were well worth the two' expected, each as a win for Lower Ghounds, Adwick (Colton) will meet today to decide E. Goober 2 stalwart defender in front of him in Derrell had tensed Mitchell to a lucky goal lead at the interval, and it was fairly the Old House at Home. who shall go to Walton Heath er. 3.

W. Okra INDIAN 41y. 6-2 P. Jones 3 Miming. who tackled tearlessly and save by means of his foot, while from a safe to assume that, but for Wommake 1 Last but not least the first stage of the er r.

W. TllrrilWil LSI, L. Sc, eet eenumw eked with great judgment. free kick York. who was pleased in pas- absence, the second half would have been AN OPEN POSITION.

I new Midland competition, for which the seleale Isehe ir. sse Evans 0 'l'he interval arrived with a blank sheet. se sion, gave Walker such a storms I a repetition of the first, with the home The Dog missed an opportunity et dpi- Gazette has provided for prises was r4 rhaL 14 1 7 1 7-8-11 ear 3 i 'The concluding portion was full of ex- chance th a he ought to have scored aide yards ahead of the champions. I proving their aggregate when they only decided, the boding 25 profeeionals 11: it. Tv hi 71:1 1 0 tement, the raters being roused to aes it was the shot was suite good i Womack, however, susteined allele con- won by one at home (214-213) allainSt toolifrin the corn neon 'Wetter traged by ORLIOTIONO FROM PRINIMPAL Crowe -ith The Pheasant and play In 6to 2 Mat KIWI.

3to I isoisS, sbe I I I MORNING Manchester City Aston Villa 2. In a game well worthy to be styled trot elan. Aston Villa at last evening beat Manchester City by two goals to one HT'S UST. 3.5-OOMIUSTISLI. WALSALL'S FEAT.

STABLY) BOY'S FANCIIe. 2. 0-MA DENIOISELLE PICTET 7. 4 1-lIILMOOIf. 2.30-RANGING FIIL 4.30-RARGORR 3.

FULLERTON'S F' AIM 2. 0-COJ I ONIA 3.35-RE•ECHO 2.30-rukuoictrp: DEAL. 4 -STRATHBRAAZ 3. 0-JOAN fEAEFORT 4.30-IRONBRIDGE. GELDING.

BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE. just Jill pitch. 4 TerSlim nadentediv bad enough. but again Mitchell intervenedl onstrioninijipinga hefty pass from Old tiler. w' Proper at Liitierietonon 11 lore of the play than their opponents in Granian Gilt, to 1 Indian Gaunt end 10 is 1 tipping the ball over the bar for a truffles; Chambers, a was off the field for 20 Mitchell.

and Butlers, have won away too, there was a tie for others. sin half, but they were up against a corner. minutes. a Birmingham handicap of which The latter are MI up and have to runt he ln last this rl sec lacc tia ietween W. Tedder (Notts T444148 Gift Yineh4l4.

Indiano4BBB 141 7 1 I send defensive side Tllll attar time the Liverpool took every advantage. Through- Gallon The Dog 18 now 181 up and have Cit.) A a th ew i ta i Tulwer. and Repaid nee the edcra for Itch the Wert jading; 5.30 sigh forwards worked up within scoring THE FIRST GOAL. stance, only to be beaten back by the albeit defenders. Both sides struggled hard out this time they attacked relentlessly, to visit The Pheasant.

who are 154 up. A Itait i a Biw a On lines the game progressed i but once again the home defenders indi- defeat by 35 for Mitchells and Butlers, and Dtil 1 during the first halt-hour the midfield: cared their great strength and nullified a win by the same number for The to secure the play being well-nigh Perfect. with Villa! meet of the efforts of the visiting Pheasant, will place the latter on top. I inning goal but defence on eitber doing practically all Cis and yet! attackers. prevailed.

A draw was a true reflex of the game. This Wierbaru ding A. Jones, 1 they failed to open the and W. 4 ienniey. Kiwi lioneovsd bar position and ornerier My Rambles 3.0.

Ist red 3.38, Osittesna. it ab. 'of from no e. lodise (here. Rescbu; 4.5..

4.30, Merrell. Imtest I.r.ru and Kiwi was the order The favourite close the C-dase: 2.0. Oshkosh; 2.30. Entree; 3.0 hone to inn by a heed; a neck. vas II Tobin.

if ab. Throats; 3.35, Enshwenscs; 45, frorth. P.M. I 'I'L Kiwi was 4414 to Sfr C. Piggott for 240 ms A narrow win of 27 by Handaworth O.

R. Buckle TrArbseMel 7O 68 lse 1 who played a magnifioent game', Victoria against Three Horseshoes has I Ti FD in was an honour reserved for all through was ably aasisted by Barton made Bournbrook's position on top of 3g Biwa. tt Pugh: whi received a dainty pass from Murphy and McClure, and this trio put in yeoman; Division IV. more Immure, especially as J. 13.

Futtord Boyle. Savage; Harrison, Cotton after forty minutes and with a shot which service while things were looking so dark the latter were only beaten be 341 at Scott win'e C4444 138 6 5 44 tAy capl of 500 gem inre feriae. 75 70 145 71 4 i Strat.hbrean_; 4.30. Arbitreeor: 3.0. I Tracery Bullet; 3.30, Golden War; 3.0.

3 lestsg i 3.35. Elaglehawk; 4.5, Kileocon; 4.30, The SPORTING LI urn-. 1.0. 2 30, Ifterlad 3-3. I Golden 14 4 3.0.

Chip; 3.35, Tortoni': 4.5. Kil Mr. A Bauder It elkor's FILTAt BY HAPPY encerte; 4.30, ironbsidge. Man on the 3.0, 147 WARRIOR, -CIAO. CA W.

Lister 1 lady Jecnenetta; 2,30, My Rambler: 3.o,Chip; nekton. J. It JonesLenney. J. A.sr Bertien Pa 74 73 1 paned across the front of the goal, and left They made no errors sehabever and de.

Arms and have now 454 in th eir favour ii: iN gitnn li ag ilic Walsall: -Waite; Webster, Timmins; SpiSrs her less found the far corner of fended with skill and reeouroe while on the aggravate. 1. (Redditchl 71 77 148 r. V. P.

Miss's PUSSY WILLOW, 8-10 1 Itearbo- 4.5 4, 1 4.30. Mereedis. A. Groves.m a i J. Adwick tOltonl eed 4 I Dolphin i the net.

It was a point splendidly Tremelling, behind them, was equally rite Ward End have won Dirision V. Present W. 0. Sbundens Bintani 148 74 74 148 4 3 ,4 Dewar 1 4 44. 94 V.

tiaryth 3 1 WRIPINITS. West Tsetse' E. Groves. Archer. Bedford.

1 obtained. and yet against the balances of lif tbe ball chanced to come his war. let to Cock and l5 2.3 0 Hanging 70; 30. Cliin, 3.35, Reecho; 4.5, Benrnbrook, M.o as the eventual I x. J.

terns (Wage Aston) ar The above quebSen. subject to the result of he 61, Edward A 4 EiMett 0 Hilt000n; 4.30. WAYWOCIO the play. With the few openings the visitors did Britannia, feet raven place. Mr War: Randall's ninon( us.

0 DAILY Goiania 1.: 2.30. Martinmas' In arrears at the interval by an orphan I get while Birmingham were handicaim ii and Barley 75 74 146 Major R. Whable-n's High Cloud. 113 0 3.0. Throne; 3.36, Reecho 4.5, ditretbbresnl Kcal.

Villa might been further they made a sorry show and never reached winners of their divisions. IW. a. Hantlet (Agarstonel 75 74 149 rJ. Or ier's Mixed Arc.b it a 2 0 4,30, Margode.

behind immediately on resuming for all I the high standard of th home team. I A. C. minim (toilsome) 149 ont', Dursilla. ee Bealth 0 1 lIF.RALD.-2.0 Tinder; SW.

Golden O. F. Bullock iPesial 150 Mr. II .1. Edg a r' istila Elsmunts, Jellies oWity; 3.0, Lett 3.35, Griming; 4.5, Kilsecoe; the) knew, Barnes again placing the ball With Woineck's return, a revival set in.

JUVENILE LAWN TENNIS. le S. Houghas (Rona' 150 fly Edward a Plncky Jens. 160 A. Bursts 0 4.30, Torpille.

into the net. only to have the point die- rind again Birmingham bad more than V. Tuck (Bonn Malt) 150 1W r. Galvin rentolisit, 0 R. Jones 0 DAILY Oshkosh; 2.30, Mews.

11. Wysai 0 0 kaki; 11 5 a rg me Tb rsei6: 3.35. gee 4 6 8 1 ,01 allowed, ostensibly fur hands. their share of the play. but Walsh R.

N. Baliantyoe tShorwoorill 150 Majesty's Mtseic. 7.12 From then onwards, however, the Blr- managed to reduce the lead by heading C. Y. Rotas tlinaliwadll B.

9 1 Hulsey 151 Lad ar hon Grandeur. 7-11 74 77 151 Mr. F. Grettou's liadetuoirelle Piciet A. 7-11 Whs DAILY Golden Ton, 2.30.

liengitur team were far and away the into the net direct from the eorner kick. A. R. Wbetidon (Maley) Ti 76 151 Lena 1 Fbre: 3.0, Chentrustibir 3.35, Erehwernot; 4.5. superior combination.

Bradford. however was decidedly unlucky J. B. Dodd amok) 161 Sir A. Beanie Ortmeder's Pet.

7.10.-s: Killisoon: 4.30. In eleven minutes Capewell equalised, not to add to the lead on at least two W. (Leaked) 162 Mite A. Acrt's My Lordeut. 7-9 Fog 0 MORNING Garages; 230.

after York had forced Mitchell to a bril- occasions an Cinsbie also made worthy si. 041144 GLang's I(erton) 165 Air Jelin Belonase Mary of Annie. 73 N. Leal' 0 Golden Way: 3.0. 3.35.

41, lit. Tedder (None City) 151 Mr. Frank Curzon's Min Grits 1. 73 R. Penman 0 w'r.

430 de navds Ingo liant -if only partial-clearance, while efforts iu this direction. Metthews (Welleuley) 153 (Winner trained by P. Ilestigual 1 DAILY Gs nripe; 2.30. Goren 73 SO 153 Batting 4to 1 Pussy Willow, 6to I Piston- 3.0, El Tofen; 3.3 3 Here a 48, Kln" 41 fourteen minutes later York again out- W. J.

Martin iiiilMonl ea dy lier aan 7 t. tn iiiiii Cl lo raaasu lLLll loo to eal r. met; F. ippor to 1 witted Fletcher by wonderful footwork. 7 78 2 7B 1 1 6 64 4 IGOOD ALL ROUND.

M. Fraser (Stinehoombs Hill) H. W. WooLercrat (Baron) and passing inside to Kirton the inside- A. E.

Shepherd (Hawlestoo3 154 Jane. Mingle. sad Mao sf Arpin 100 ter 6 Mired! Ironbridge. right shot low into the net what proved J. tOcmontryi 164 Dunble sod 20 to 1 to be a splendid winning goal.

W. ir att honey k) kins ueoloyi Per 77 78 155 i Woo by a neck: the rams. W. Hy 77 79 Mancheeter F. Mitchell: Cook- aO.

Bembridge 158 3.30 -samuti firr. LWJER of 1.51110 eon: eon, Fletcher; litiarp, Pringle, Smith; F. Hunt tosertie smeimeet 1511 yestaift Obe sale sae thump Donaldson, Browell, Roberts, Barnes, zags Loara(nrten 60d Orr )81 75 1114 Started 3.32. Mil rpby. F.

A. Ebel llaeoolni 157 -Tranreosere 8-12 B. Carel ke 1 Aston Smart, Jamie; G. H. Geese, 137 Pit "Award Hutton SHROVE.

9-5 G. Archibald a 2 Moss. Ball Blackthrn; York, RI T. A. Wh i ms (warosser City) 157 G.

Bullough's STAR CII.4MBEIL 9.3 .1. Mickleton I 167 C. Elliott 3 Walker, Catiewell. Derrell. G.

Pesos, (1 1 Park) 79 79 158: Lord Bold and Bad. Buttock 0 A. s. oolires (Breed Hall) 159 Mr. I Miltades.

93 V. asnyth 0 A. Rancor (SstalweS Perk) 168 I Mr. Mannar, Field's Rolowing Childs 0 H. A.

Mack (snicaart) -1591 Mr. J. n. Courtauld's Tudor tilos, 8-7 H. Owen (unettactred)Bs 74 169 S.

POOOlllllO 0 r. R. Wmeate (Matte Itanarichl 160 trailed be J. E. Morris allintercombel Igo Emus Bold r.nd Bad.

sto 1 salt LIGHT A. Murray' (Ger Hill) A. Barley (Bead Desert) lee to 6 others. .7. Branch GlienlYaryltr.

end Tudor King for Pagan furlong. Shrove we bl i i lt bea ladaa tan we a cnt fr or meld fraorand hams. an ll 4 si 79 169 Shrove led trim Miltiedes, Star Chamber. Hole- F. Hocking (Marlosston) 150 I wa R.

J. King Banbury) G. Carlin (Rettcliffel .1. W. 'Paror firrokin) 1 1, JOder rune web a well-sustained inn to win Percy I (private) 151 two lengths.

as same Bold and Bad was .1. Sibson (Husbeli ff el 162 ant. F. Brews (minchinbistopton) 8 4 VI 163 A. H.

Pedgharn tWarleyl 162 fb-PoItTLAND MAIDEN Timm A. H. Batchelor nurettsolted) 163 "MAO OLD PLATE (high-weight landieept its J. H. Swain 'Walsall) 163) swam.

es oioess. toys W. G. aster (sow Doerr.) 1414 4.2. .1.

Hunt it randlt 3 od rwa 154 Ise! Glase)'s SIMS WAIT. by luster-Wilms, .1. H. ISS 11-11 A. Whalley 1 .7.

Solemn Pragmatism) 146 Mr B. riiii i-3. M. Beery 2 J. H.

Atkinson B2 83 185 1 Mr, J. B. Lamb's PAST COWLS. 73 W. Hunt.

(North Werwicksbon 83 80 165 1 R. Perryman 3 G. (baton 12riestel 162. Sir Wilhite Cooke's' Helga. 9-4 Gardner A.

Burton Ha 84 82 166 Sala L. lidllid.a* Woracalrn. 8.12 Loiter 4. Willetts B7 89 169 Mr. Marshall Field, 8-7 Childs L.

G. Ross (Led ook Paint 50 90 170 Mr. .1 Lauyas. C. Beadle 'Bridgnorthl 171 nr H.

swing Maniac Home. Bullock inteenenn vn Lord Perch. am. A. Renton Me ITI Mr.

J. S. t.ourteulets Tranquility. 8-2 J. W.

Mush. Zemaldnelg 87 96 172 liar. GleastionLa Innestessi. 5.2-•11. Jellies W.

E. ODITC. (Burbids G. Alloorn HAM 93- 115 177 It 0. lablis Paster Jill, Entott H.

N. Maw lueetteolesell 44. K. 7 Dickson's Medial' I The first etsistanta' prise was woo my T. D.

Orksbort FAenteline. 7.11-- ewes vinist with 145, and the Mood bT W. friuns rP. Wlitsker Nalimatte, 74 A iMayma WM 155. r.

E. BUM'. Hammon(' 7-5 for Mr. Smith 4dati ot. 7-1 .4.

Mediae n. A. Slain's 7.0 a FAMILY RIVALRY Mr. H. S.

Ws.son't Snow Gown 73. Aim C. H. Reith i vette a son th eir F. N.

0 1 7 r. 1t a i i. -to. stators bid by 0. Marsh.

famous Scottish professional golfer, who batons. 2 to I apt Bo we Pow 4 to I post sad Moravian 8 each Parch end for some years has been attached to the crieor. sto 1 Gas sty lo ts 1 each SUN'S WAY Eltham Club, Kent, yesterday won the .1111 )4 24 to. Poo West of England Open Professional Chain- sun'. way led Pas Odour, Helga of 147.

The brothers IL Suns Kay ma taw pionahip played at Broadetone, Dorset), Roniaz ui sad Brows with an aggregate Mouths; a abort i filisigc Jill VII A. Whitcombe (Comedown) and (': Whitcombe (Landsdowne, Bath tied for A 30-gaaartorote PLATE of 300 eon gm ascend and third places with 152, whilst 'm two-year-otds. Fire Mr Bower HASTY CATCH, by Hurry" Started 433 On-cheshirs cat. 8.12 G. Archbald 1 Bullock I Mr.

Jusmb Bensor, nOLTIL 9-1 154. ttl i af oni a i ul be i itd a vi 11 11 4 Gll BB- 8 5 J. Evans 3 Lard GIAD4IOI Lassie, 9-1 .4. Whalley 0 Mt. s.

lititburirs Bees in A mber, S-1 R.A.F. TITLE RETAINED, v. Beery 0 as Lord Derby', Plriisnre. 8-12. The holder.

loliadr(m- ea er er A. Air A. Befley', R.A.._B-7 Hayward, yoeterciity at Walton Heath Sir Willotigh' Indiametlon. 8.7 C. Elliott rmatneti the title of rt.val Air Force Golf Mr 83-111.

lassie, piaa. besting Il Baum- Miler na Gfe rn 1 4 1 t' in nu in gr asi 1 1. A lin rairl illlitroT by 4 and 2ina 36 boles match. On Mr Rea aalso e. OrLtwetch.

41-7 ..0. Rodeo; 0 MN first round Hayward was two under Sir W. Conk's Mountein I. SA doors for the first seven holes and then Mn Rudd Petal Order. R.

Ga rilat er 0 was three up. gush a change came over Manor 1 ryoral B. I narOlys 1 the play afterwarde, however, that the Boom worry OMIT. 3to I asst. Players were at.

the end of the first 10 I Ph81 88. 188 to 8 401,51 I 100 to 7 Indweresson sad 30 to I netters 18 holm. The play later continued to IA sty b) Meath sod a terse extraordinarily good and keen and with seven holes to be played in the afternoon eau. led trent Mies po in Amber. Denogivir a trio Of eunne Burnt Heather.

and Pbsleare. and, at Derby yesterday. placing match wee a uare Th re a fter it a3 ib leadi ny 6 fte ltwougno b. et t. ai ne bi begone seaan ioatt balt lerha use ro nt of C.

twat mita wi mp. a idi wanirt VlWOriant7 assorted itself. gels se Selma. asi CLOSERS" LEAGUE. Ameeting of the Birmingham Early 1 losing League was held at the Market Wel, Station-street.

Eight clubs have led on various datre to Will their proa mme, which will commence on 3 tober. The League is open to consider rther applications from clubs, and all rticulars may be had from the League Lary, A. F. Langdon, 36, Park-lane. sten.

i Fine weather favoured the second of the Juvenile Tennis Tournament tWoreea-! ter. hire Championshipe), plit3ed at Manor Park, Malvern, yesterday, and excellent progress was made with the Boys Doubles Round: C. E. Porter sad 1. Deacon best Hance and G.

Lloyd. 6-0. 6-3: e. 11. and A.

Bradford beet T. P. Ctweland and la Mettle e-2. 6-0: 8. and G.

Copeland beat Wwlker and W. F. Carter, 6-1. 6-3. Berle Rdurtes(Worcestershlre round: W.

Bather. A. Reedited. B. atephens, all w.o.

'Second rodnd G. tenpin bass Bather, c-0: A. Bradford beat C. E. Puler, 6-1, 1-4, 6-2: Stopbens best 1.

Deacon. 1-2. 4-0; T. 1 I (biter teat A 11 Bishop. 6-1.

3-S. 6-2. Mixed Double A. R. Bishop and LOT Darby bent W.

H. Chntehill and I. Sadler. 6-1, 6-1; T. Holloway and T.

Thaler beat W. Porter so Holmes, 4-6. h-(1 6-4: 1 DeLenTl and A. IReeren beet 0 0 and IL a Toupin, 6-4. 6-2.

Girle Singles I.Wercnstershire N. Andrews beat R. Toupin, 6-2, 6-3. NUNEATON CHARITY CUP. Nuneaton Town have damitmly bed tip ie replayed ornui-final tie of the Ka Charity rup with Hinckley United to played at Hinckley on Monday nest.

he winners will play Leicester City in le final at Nuneaton on 17 Rot ember. Thie writ be rather unfortunatviewe of Neath'e visit to play the team on the name day. Not only did Birmingham'- front line! play a capital game, but they were equally well in every other department. Barton played one of hie finest In the filet 'half he made capital openings for the forwards, proved a worthy and in the second half defended with great courage while Liverpool held sway. McClure and Dale.

by noble efforts. coinpleted a capital line which had the visit- ing attack always in band so long as the' trio was not separated, and Jones, too, was at his bait. His defence was superb. and Womack also put in some fine work, even after his ininry. Birmingham.

Womack, Jones; Dale. Ileaure. Barton; Harvey. Crosbie. Bradford, Lane.

Clarke, Lousworth, Itolrinlavt MeNab, Wadsworth. Bromilow; Gilbgagy. Forshaw, Walsh. Chambers, Hopkin. Veteree: Mr.

11, Griffiths (New Sawley). ON THE GREEN CLOTH. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. THE LEAGUE. DIVISION.

I LRPOOL MANCHESTER 3 SUNDERLAND 3 DIVISION 11. YbTAI. PALACE I LEEDS UNITED 1 DIVISION SECTION. IREMIAM 0 WALSALL. 0 oARLINGTON 1 CREWE ALEX I INCOLN CITY I PARTLEPOOL 1 DIVISION SECTION.

1 1110 HTON I ROVERS I NLIELWEI PARK I i 11 9 0 16 RD 0 BOURNEMOUTH 0 SWIMMING GALA. STOP PRESS A Alt DM' CiTY CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS AT HANDSWORTH. Promoted by the Westminster Handsworth Swimming Club, Birmingham. the annual championship Swimming Gala was held at Handaworth Baths last night, when ther.) was a large attendance. One of the chief attractions was the final of the Midland district junior water polo championship between Leicester tthe holders: and Walsall.

After a well-contested first half, Leicester, who were slightly superior, led by two goals, J. N. Hill and E. Feletead netting. After the interval B.

Webb scored for Walsall, the result being a victory for Leicester 2-1. DERBY SELECTIONS. Sporting Chronicle. Kettledrum: 2.0, Colonia 2.30. Martinmas; 3.0.

'hip; 3.35, Reecho 4.5, Maritime; 4.30, Margode. Travelling Correspondent: 2.0 'liken; 2.30 Dimanehe Deal. 3.0, Churn; 3.1 Reecho; 4.5, Maple Sugar; 4.30. Margode. Form at a (Ranee: 2.0, Oehlcomh; 2.30.

Mania: IA Last Dart; 3.35, Reecho; 4.5, Spun; 4.30. Margode! CENTRAL LEAGUE. DFORD CITY 2 EN EATON 1 1411 POOL 1 BIRMINGHAM 1 THE I. Oak P. V.

IR lr ago. TY. lardpff 5... I.woaate Albion 4... 2...

6... 3... 6 bttenhant loth; 0... 1... 0- 4 5 littninahatn ogton Villa ludderatield lion Wan.

verton 4... 1... 1... I- 7... 7...

4 4 2 0... 4... 4 v.r pool 4 1 1... I 7 6 3 under 4 1 1... 1 2...

6... 3 otta PereiC 4 1 2 3 3... 1... 4... 4...

ddlesbm. 1... 1... 2... 0...

4... 4 2 cheater 4- 1... 3... 0... 6...

2 nal 3... 0... 0... 1... 6...

Tile prizes were riven sway by the president, Mr. U. F. Wood. wastaungter War Memorial Clamoviosakiip lisedrieerth (100 Radio, 1111 11., B.

Othoest 3. Time. Imin. 21 4-basc. lavimaisa Ladies' Dirins I.

Molesworta 3. )(Aland District Jailior Water Polo ChampfmshJ 2, Walsall I. unior Randicap apaie 15541.9`. Small I. F.

Peters 2. 0. Dads 3. Timm 34 14am. Senior Haodicap r.

1. L. ituady 2, Hama 3. Time, lads. 7 9 few.

100 Tatib Obastiaooship ofatmlan and die. 0. Leander 8.0 1. T. Flatoed easiesidastm asacieworth S.

I 2,0, Bisitinjort Malay 3. Time, hum. 9 4.5mc. MOSELEY-ROAD SPORTS. YORKSHIRE, AVERAGES.

The all-round strength of Yorkshire, winners of thin season's cricket championship, is revealed by the averages. In county matches alone six men scored over 1,090 runs. and three took over 100 Sutcliffe scored 1,463 runs, average 86.32: Holmes 1,546, average 33.98; Roy Milner 1.126, average 35.18; Rhodes 1,023 average 31.00; Oldroyd 1,237, average 30.17; and Leyland 1,006, average 28.74. Rhodes took 120 wickets, average 11. 1 Roy Milner 139, average 11.41; and Macaulay 149.

average 13.34. In addition, Robinson took 95 wickets, average 11.13 and 11 addington 57, average 19.47, A SATISFACTORY TOUR. Tie West Indies tonr may be regarded as highly satisfactory from a playing point of view. for of the DO matches played, only seven have been on the far from suitable to the tourists. Six have been won, and the remaining seven irawn.

Eight three figure innings have been played by members of the side, six. going to and one each to It P. Fernandes and P. H. llirleton.

Challoner vigils- leads the batting 'averages with 51.86. whilst G. Francis is well ahead in the bowling department. his average being 15.58 and G. Johns 19.51.

The honual sports of Highgate Swimming Club took glace last night at klo-eley-road Bathe. Air. Pant Cadbury iit Two langtbs Tom li M. 2 Tam 24 c. Twa Langths T.

Hamm, la lt. B. Johnson. 2: W. G.

Jones. 3. Tiat, 47 3-504 e. Two Lengths I.ldioo.' Opoo 'fa odmao it MINOR COUNTIES CHALLENGE Curead. Iknairelmo I.

1: H. Whiariv: Y. MATCH. Llk.C. 2: F.

Mott. Birausliss, The final tie cif ki inti Hewitt. a. the Minor Counties championship-4r J.O.C. SWIMMING GALA.

tweeu Buckinghamshire who are at the promo io iseeihnts. '3poi r. All who are interested in the swimming among the working hop' and Z-11 4641s 1,4 7 xt0 1 A. head of the table, and Surrey amend jrle under the age of are earnestly 011 IC. 3 nem 39 4 a.

Tuatstessi eleven, the who had not met kod to mipport the gala to be conducted 7li.atte ity 13 john I B. a. in the oomprtitionthie reason, was at nigh Wycombe yesterday. i the Birmingham J.O.C. at Kent-street 2 onw istwit iti.

isdid.i. nest Buckinghamshire started on Monday nest, le September, at mietr.fitriwilichyai T. Ow, su mmg iow nink.t.. hat badly on a p.m. Twenty events.

Admission Adults i 1 6 iliouravtllo rtoovered and scored 187, ex In ren'y to which Surrey could mg more 4. children ids vow 71s. go.ss Vs SIA. and are thial wow I i TO-DAY'S FIXTURES. THE LEAGUE.

DaVUNIDN tows v. Maur Cthr SIM I Tai ls amity v. Cressy CENTRAL LEAGUE. North v. NeNea Naodareee McAlear.

GOOD BREAKS BY PEALL AND FALKINER. Falkiner was on a ran of nurser, cannons when he took up his unfinished break of 66 against Peall at London, yesterday afternoon. He made good progress, and had raised the effort to 163 when he failed ut a long loser from hand. Frail, who has received 3,000 start, paid two fruitless visits, but, following a run of 44 by Falkiner, the leader put on 62. Falkiner improved his position with sluable items of 189, 53, and 47, after which Peall made minters more interesting by contributing a sterling all-round break of 140, shortly atterwards contributing a capital 218, making 162 by means of the "all red route." Falkiner responded with 61, but this was effectively cOunterei by Peall, who sent i 'along 60 and 111 before reaching his points.

Falkiner intervened with 75. The aggregates were 654 and 625 in favour of Peall who averaged 38 against 34. At night Peall had breaks of 113, 84, and 139 (unfinished), and Falkiner, who improved his position, made runs of 141, 110. i 93. M.

and 76. Peall Oa play) Falkiner 8,234 3,95 KING'S HEATH WEDNESDAY DRAWi Kim e. Math made a re. apertable draw yesterday their own grreind against Cheater-rued. They dog 1 their at 202 for tbrea wickets, of which Dr.

Watson made 76 toe out, R. Strhhe 41 and F. W. Perkins When at imps were drawn ehesie i.ad made 87 for pewee wickets. the scorer being Beasley with 25.

NUNEATON RUGBY. Nuneaton Rugby Club with' a view Ss enrouraninit the Rugby slide in the Walsall district. have given that match, at Nuneaton or 15 September. The Amen for the open date iav betinvn Br rare, and North Stafford. LOCAL APPOINTMENTS.

I HOWD6 ender 10 ANTlember 12 bertemeber rTiday. 14 Reg4ember IS 10 8 1 040 Mieet at a.u. nre Gedg Down.

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