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SWANSEA HARBOUR BILL. In the House of Comi^jms on Monday, the Lords' amendments to the Swansea Harbour Bill were considered and agreed to.
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THE WORLD OF SPORT. i Swans Excused From Cup t Qualifying, Rounds. Mr., J. O. Clegg presided on Monday over meeting of the' Football Association at the -offices of the Football Association, Russell-square. New members welcomed were Col. R. 0. McCalmont, D.S.O., Army FA., end Mr. C. Wreford Brown, Oxford Untversity. On the' report of the special committee the following 52 clubs were excused pafrtieii- pation in the qualifying competition for t,he Foobbail Association Quip next season i.- The Areenal, Aeton Villa, B«.rneQey, Birm- ingham, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderera, Bradford, Bradford City, Bromtford, Bristol City, Burnley, Bury, Cardiff Ofty, Chelsea, Cllajpton Orient, Ooventry City, Crystal Pelwe, Derby Oounty, Everton, Ful-ham, Grimsby Town, Hudd-ersfteld Town, Hull City, Leeds Orty, Leicester Fosse,, Lincoln City, Liverpool, Manchester City. Manchester United, Mid- dlesbrough, Millwall, Newoastle United. No We County, Notta Forest, Oldham Athletic, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth, tfreerton North End, Queen's Park Rangers, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton, South Shields, Stockport County, Stoke, Sunderland, Swindon Town, Tottenham Hotsrp-ur, Weet Brxjtowieh Albion, West Ham United, and Wolverhiampton Wajjderers. LIST OF EXCUSALS. Tlbe foliawing will be excused until the sixth round of the qualifying (Sompetition B vigil tun end Hove Ailbion, Bristol lioveris, Exeter City, Gilliitgihyan, Lutoii Town, Northemipton Town, Norwich City, Port- Vale, Reading, 'K-othciham Countt; n- sea Town, and Walford. Permission was given to all clubs to arrange peace matches on any w jek-day daring "the peace celebrations in recogni- tion of the great part which football played" in winning the war. With regard to the proposed memorial to siportamen, the council decided that the Football Association should not oo-ofperate in the piwceal of the National Oyoliste' Union. t A resolution was paseed .tiiat prafeseioaal players etill ? the SorvicM shall be approached enly by the t: ub iw,,whid they were registered a* the time of enlistment,, provided thai the oktb send -the namee of the players to the Football,,Association. I VICTORY INTERNATIONALS. -.rn,e council agreed that the victory inter- national matches with Waleo in October j nert should be played on Sa.turd<aya. The Finance Oommittee reported tlha/t they lwd been in communication with the with a View tp ■<iie IVxitbaTI AHRiciation Cup final t'f b.eingi)1ayell! à.t the Palace "next April, an p there tras every, reason to believe t-baft satisiaictory armngemente to pitty it there 1 would be made. I SEASON EXTENDED. An amendment w&s made to the rale. res-I petting the duration of the season. TJhe rule to substitute the piesen* rul laye it down that the playing season commences on the last Saturday in August and ends on the first Saturday in May of the follow- ing ye&r. Matc-lffes afre prohibited during the remainder of the /yeaf, which shall be kin own an the otose season, but during the montih of May matches may be played for charity or some objeot aipprcved by the Football Aii6ociwtion or &n affiliated asso- ciation. I WELSH ATHLETICS. Mr. W. J. Morgan (Swansea) presided at a meeting of the South Wales and Monmouth. shire District Committee of the A.A.A. held at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on Monday evening. T5 atb- ietes wa? oonsidered, and the !OllOWing" pho?tions w?i? granted:—B Langly, Ab?- sychan; B. Teller and W. Teifer, C ifrwdoer, and T. E, Spenc.e-r, NewP9rt. "fht! application of P. S. Phillips (Newport) was recommended M?ject W ?4a approval of the Southern Commiticee. Permits were gr?ntM the Standard Inati. tute, Chepstow, for a meeting on July 19, and thp Intermediate Sohool# Swaneea, on July Sr4. A general meeting of the affiliated clubs Wa3 J^Jd^.yhep: rep^eeentatives of the J^owolfV.clyt»";ia(ere ^efeiitSwan- sea A.Oi( Welsh Croog "Couutry Association; Newport Harriers, Newport A Ci, and Hoath Harriers. The atatement of accounts ahowad small balance in hand. -r The following officials were elected-Pre- sident, Mr. H. Packer. Newport; committee, Messrs: F. L. Johns (Newport Harriers), E. Wyatt Jones (Newport A.O.), W. J. Morgan (Swansea A.O.)," T. D. Griffiths (Swansea Cricket and F.C.),, J P Mountjoy (Welsh • C.C.A.), G. Strattion (Roath Harriers), Car- diff RiF.C. (to ilig".int a member), E. W. O'Connell (Barry and District), and Z Wheatley (Abergavenny). Mr. A. V. S. Mathias was elected hon. secretary. It wag decided that the Welsh champion- ships should be held at the end of the season should the pofrition of athletics in the district be satisfactory: in other words, if the athletes at present serving are do., I mobilised. I EPSOM MEETING. I To-morrow's Programme. I I Derby 11 Probables." To-morrow (Wednesday) the historical Derby is down for decision. The field will number abotit, fifteen runners, and as usual over the creat "classic all wrts of tales cus to flip well-being or otherwise of nearly all the candidates abound The winner of tho Two Thousand and the present hot favourite for to-morrow's r-i,cat event—The Panther—arrived at Epsom from New. nrkØt oil Monday, and appeared At to run for a kingdom the stable connections look upon the race as already won. Though many strange things have happened on this eSGcntially a rogue's course and not- withstanding that The Pantbh only golt home by a neck from Buchan in the Two Thousand Guineas, at idrec-ciit it appears that nothing but a miracle can prevent Sir A. Black's colt bein tho winner of thia yearo "Victory Derby. Bbehan. Do- m.ii:ion. Grand Parade. Milton. All Alone, and Paner Money arp,a,H fancied by their connections to flnwh in the first three, if not to win outright. First race at 1.30 p.m. I RAN MORE SELLING PLATE of 200 sovs. Five furlongs. JUVENILE SELLING PLATE of 200 sovs; for two-year-old^. Five furlongs. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 1.000 sovs. Last mile of the Derby Course. Lady Farmer (Mr W Dixon; Lines ? 0 Makepeace (Lord Derby).Lambton 8 9 Glaciale (Lord I-,erby) L-,imbt<)n £ 9 i Wilson (Sir A. Bailey) E. Day 8 7 Santa Cruz (Lord Derby).Lambton 8 S Splendid Stfur (Mr J. Bnchanan) GiJpin 8 4 Gipsy Lad 'Sir A. Bailey) p. Day 8 4 Pomíne de Tone (Lord Zetland) Dundas 8 3 Safcisn (Sir E. Hulton) F. Hartigan 8 2 i Viccroy (llis Ttfaje?t.v) Marsh 1 12 Dorelus (Mr E. de Me^tre) De Meptre 7 12 Green Fly (Mr J. 11 Potter) .Wootton 7 11 Double or Quits (Sir G. Nöblp) Dewhurst 7 7 Monaphan (Sir A. Bailey) R. Day 7 3 Nikita (Mr J. A. de Rothschild) D. Waugh 7 0 DERBY STAKES of 6.500 sovs. by subscription of SO govs each. for entire colts and Hies foaled ill 19!6; a. 9st. f Est gth: the nominator of the win. ner to receive 509 sovs out of the race; if sufficient surplus be not obtained from the subscriptions to arivc the second at. least 400 sovs and the third at lea-st MO sovs the difference to bo made np hv the race fund Ahorit a mile aid a half. Probable Starters and Jockeys. I ThePanthr. (Sir A. Black) .J. R. Cooper Lord Basil, (Major Astor) J. Childs Dominion, (Lord Glanely) A. Smith jI Or Grand Parade. (Lord Glanely) A. Smith • Tangier* (Sir W. Nelson) i Piper Buchan, (Major W. Aetor) V. Smyth All Alon-e (LaKly ToBringtpn) Hoamer, (Major J. A. de KotheduM) to: Lancaster Bar Of N?ee. (Mr. F. Willey) WheJley ?per(MrT 0. G?rd&nd) 0. Ooihn? .iihon Money, (Sir W. Gilbey) 8. Donoghue White Heat, ((?ol Montage ^eU^&e Sir Douglas (Sir H. Meux)-, 0. Hulme vldkepesu-e, (Lord De-rbj-) ü:¡'s,i::Ke Grand Almoner (Mr G. Gompas).C. Young OATEMlAM PLATE of 200 aOTO. Five furjLonss. .?aiM (BirE. nulton).Wwltwn ,9. j)a,pring (Hia Xaje-.tyl Ya.r?h 9 0 Ujvc-nhall (Mr 9, R. ?-Ba,rn6s ? 9 0 ? KiTcmh? (?r S, R. Bastard.-); -?'? .??-ry ?r:C.Burr?.P?s? 9 0 C.n  t ?r. H. W. 8. Chi?,.?? 9 ( ?. Mareelto c «!. A. U. D'¡lDg"7 0 .-iir Rnfue (Mt. A, C. Gwrweb.Private 9 0 ?tfua (Mr H. Ounliffe-OweiD f l^ea^b 9 ??a,n S? W. (4il?by) T. Cmw& 9 ,0 Indian Gauze. (Mr. P. P. Utipi? Gilpin 9 0 Catapult (Caipt. J. Have). 2 01 Down Stream (Lord Wyfo?l'd_B&t,he 9 ? "Mt? c (Mr. W. Higg-ne),».Bathe 9 0 2 Tr?uty (Mr. C. E.Hwva?d) Butters 9 0 J F:'n (Sir E. Hulton) F. H?rtigan 9 0 C?ddy (Sir E. Hulton) F. Be-rtigan 9 0| Twicknhm (Mi? M. Inman). Jodfrey 9 0 OveiBoaa (Mr. M. Inman) Godfrey 9 0 l'iurvie (Mr. C. B. t £ &«,y).».<H«ibb6 9 0 I ('Mtr, Sol Jool) ..Loa-tes 9 0 Somnue (Mr. Sol Joel) .Loa-tee ■ 9 0 VVapcop (Ld Lonsdale) Sadler, jun. 9 0 Exton (Mr. F. Lueqombe) C. Waugh 9 0 B^thurst (Mr. G Mansh) Godfrey. 9 0 F;j>aom Boy (Mr. G. Marsh) Godfrey 9 0 The. Clown (Mr. G. Marsh) Godfr ey 9 0' Ironie II. (Mr. R. Mjllw) Private 9 0 Solo Bridge (Ocipt. L. Montagu) I Bl-ckwell 9 0 j ven (Mr. E. J. Nfciugihiton) Godfrey 9 0 Dreamland (Mr. E. J. N a/ugh ton) C' ]. U' Godfrey 9 0 Chinkie (Mr. P. Nelke) Pickering 9 o; Mapleton (Mr. Ruissel) T. Waugh 9 0 J I Arolight (Sir J., Thvirsby) H.izeitun 9 0 Chrh-tie c (Lei Zetland) Dund-as 9 0 Sea, Dsame (Ld Anglesey).Leach 8 11 Latour (Ld Anglesey) .Leach 8 ll Like Megic (Sir A. Bailey) R. Day 8 11 Magic Ware (Sir A. Bailey) R, Day 8 ll j Mont D'Or (Sir A. BaiJey) R. Day 8 11 Princeee Poilly (Mr. F. Bibby) I iluiry Powney a 11 Princess Ziria f (Mr A. E. Bowen) Hunt 8 11 Pille Crewt (Mr. A. Chetwynd).Leach 8 11 Wendy (Mr. N: CorHett) Bell 8 11 Sun Kissed f (Mr. W. 11. lJQxonf Linea 8 1: Motor Ved t (Ld Eliesmerel Pickering 8 ll Lady Cft'a-. y (Mrs Fenwick) J. Daws-cn 8 11 P.arcHar (Mr. D. M. Gant) Tafor 8 11 Hecall (Mr. D. -11. Ti?bor 8 11 Ocean L'ght (Mj- C: W. (JO'Pdion) B;pime 8 11 Ocean Li.,?hi ('I. C.' ?Y. Bipiine 8 11.  Moreton 8 1 Huon River (Ld Wyfo'Id). Bast 8 It Welah Woman (Sir B1 W. ?rdir€/ T. Waugh 8 11 Mariana (LT d Jersey) Sadler, jun. 8 11 Fretwork (Mr. S. Loder) Linton 8 11 Hector's Flame (Sir E. L. LiieaG) D. Waugh 8 11 I Earn o Combt e (Mr. F. Luecombe) i. C. Wau11 8 1 Miaj Majority (Col G. Mc.rden) Wilniot 8 11 Lady. Gra-veairs f (Maj F. J. S. Miu^ay) M:ür'tün 8 11 Santa, P-itt f (LT ady Penrhyn). en 8 11 Rilyer Mream (Col. Story) J. Daweon 8 1" Pnurville (.,fnie If. Var;!)ati).Bnteher3 8 11 Gift of the Gab (Ld Wilton) H. Leader 8 11 —— EPSOM TOWN PLATE (Handicap:: of WO sovs. LaeC six furlonsrs Of the Derbv Course. Seatwell íUI Glanely) Barling 4 9 0 Leathcrhfad (Mr. M. Rhoden Cahell 4 9 Pretty (M:r. F. Curaon) Hc-bh- 3 a 9 Kaehmir (Mr. Sol Joel) Loates 4 8 9 Brigand (Mr. J. de Rcth'hildi Pratt 5 8 5 King Sol (Mr. H. CuiiliffeOwen) Bathe 5 8 5 ,M, ervi.i.ll. e (Snr D. Brough, t on) Fatxiuhareon 5 8 0 Sans Atout (Mr. J. White) 4 7 12 Thyme (D. of Westminster-) Moreton 4 7 1J Aeuehia (Mr. M. FitzgeraM) A. Gordoti 3 7 10 Twineat (Mr. W. Dixon) Line# Sonning (Mr. P. H?i-ti?an) P. Hartigan" 4 7 8 Bird s Nest (Mr. 1. M. Vernon) Ea" & 7 Cutaway (Mr. Sol Joel) Loates 4 7 Vain Dream (His M?je?y).?Eaj-s!h ? 7 St. Agnes' Eve (Mr. A. B. Walker) 1 7 ¡ F. Hartigan 4 7 > j .S, ymonsway (Mr R Wootton)Wootton 3 7 5 j Quintus (Mr. C. House) A. Day 3 6 i 1/ancovil (Ld. 3 6 [Minstrel Joy (Mr J Bancroft) Burns 6 6 1 ¿ I Arme Mlanche (Mr. J. F. Montcgui Bmtty 5 f Wee Mon (Mr. J. Ba.ylie) Beatty i 6 It Fernley (Mr. W. M. Savill) J- Harry Powney ) 6^11 J__ uni, ata (Ld Rosebery; Peck 1 < 10 K aba-,dieg (Ur. J de llótnschilrl) > Prr.t-t < 6 le D-.vohi)ort (al F;tanl-ey) Lembtok 4 6 8 Arma;geddon (Mr. 6. B. Sievier) i. Sievier 4 6 '1 r Lee White (Mr. J. Goodman) Goodman 3 t 7 Pclichinelle, (Mr. P. Nclke) Pickering < < T;
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I BOXING. Boxing at the National Sporting On h on Monday night, Arthur Bishop (Caer- philly) defeatNI Alf -Niansfield ( X- ( Clael,- on points. Billy Kyuon (Merthyr) was outpointed by Jack Doyle (Salford).
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I JOINER'S ARMS. LlangyfeUCH Applications at County Court. I Two applications connected with the 'Joiner's Arms, Llangyfelach, came before his Honour Judge Rowlands at the Swansea County Court on Monday. Mr.  R. T. Leyahon, appearing on behalf of .certa in interested parties, was given *permi#ston ,t(f> -appear before Hi& compett- ?ntion,?nttiK)Ht?<m ba1f of ibp own?f?. r? -resppat of ihe.ani?unt oi ?pplo# tiontobep?Id. It was pointed out tb at this did not disturb the right of the lessee to appear. His Honour ordered that certain moneys now in the hands of the plain- tiffs as executors of the late Priscilla Lewis be paid into court. I Mr. Noyea (of the office of Mr. Edward Harris) appeared on behalf of the l, I Mr. Thomas Lewis.
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