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MOND SHIELD, I —— —— MORRISTON STILL UNBEATEN ST. JOHN'$ FIRST WIN j Woodrollers w-er-2 favoured with delight- ful weatlaer on Saturday, and the greens, after the rainfall of Thursday, showed considerable) improvement. Morriston btill Continue their victorious career, and iJarc Howard A." failed to stop them. Pare Howard B how ever were success- illl at: Park Llewolyn, and now had Divi- sion A. Cwmdonsin, on their own green, 1dt efore the prowesb of Victoria, while ilaii^eltcn proved too good for Brynmill. Jersey maintain their unbroken record Qif .vict<">ries>, and St. Gabrkl's were defeated on the Jersey Green. The Dd. Tlionjas competition is also making conside.rable progress, and Trevor NVeaver (Mans&1 ton) D:it up a record bv defeating W. liugh-es; i i-i-e). I yiCTOIUA. V. CWMDOXKIN. Lezgne match played on Cwmdonkin green Saturday. Victoria. IMik 1.-H. R. Thomas, F. Chislett, D. Davies. W. Y. Evans (skip) 24 Pink 2.—W. W. J. Davies, D. J'arry. D. Lloyd (skip) 15 Rink.-C. Bryant, H. Messer, W. Blackmore, R. Messer (skip) 23 Rink 4.—W. Collins, E. Munday, J. Lloyd, W Evans u^ip) 19 Total 81 Cvmdonkin. '• Rink I.-W. J. V. est. W. Mitchell, J. D. Morgan. A..t. Williams (skip) 14 Eiri 2.-£. G. Winch. J. Morris. R. I J. M. Tamm. B. D. Morgan (skip) 15 Rink 3.—G. I'owbr. R. Wet, B. Jones. w J. B. Gill (ski;.»> f. 15 Rink 1.—S. Samuel. J. Dix, R. ¡I McMichael, D 1. Jones (skip) 19 Total. 63 PARC HOWARD "A" v. MORRISTON. League match played on Morriston green Saturday. Pare Howard "A." Rink 1—W. Skym, W. Davies, S. E. Pu-K'n, C. Rns^ Il (skip) 17 Rink 2.—G. Lovering, H. Jones, W. Thomas A. G. irtacey (skip) 22 Eink 3.—D. J. Ambrose, E. J. James, j J. Griffiths, G. Thomas (skip) 14 Rink 4.—B. Hanburv. D. Rees, H. John, D. Hinder (skip) 15 Total 68 i Morriston. I Rink L—T R. levies, E. L. Edwards, W. Griffiths, 1). H. Edwards (skip) 20 l Rink 2.—D. A. Evans. J. T. Richards, J. R. Martin, T. Richards (skip) 15 1 Rink 3.—P. Donne, C. Davies, W. R. I Morgan, Tom Morgan skip) 26 Bins 4.—T. Jon ^s, D. Williams, D. John, Dai Davies (skip) 16 Total 77 ST. GABRIEL'S T. JERSEY. I League match played on Jersey green s.i si-day. x St. Gabriel's. Kink I.-G. J. Drew, W. E. Williams, W. J. Hodgetts. W. H. Powny (skip) 15 Rink 2.—W. Pictory, R. Eggert, L. Roes, D. J. Squires (skip) 27 Rink 3.—A. J. Shapton, J. Luff, W. H. Pank, J. E. Donellv (skip) 6 Riiak 4.—L. Allen, J. Luff, P. Daley, A.- S. Shapton (skip) 17 Total 65 Jersey. Eink 1.-G. Ac, S. Thomas,_ C. J. .Rawe, G. 0. Hiighes (skip) 20 Rink 2.—G. W;i Iters, J. Quick*, D. I ,1-'t "l ,r. ) 'c::1_' t) Thoioas, J. I'alirer (skip) 12 Eir> £ 3-—T. Titgant, J. R. Hughes, A. p. Griffiths, T. Henry (skip) 40 I Rink 4.—H. Lewis. ,T. Thomas, A. Wil- liams, W. Demery (skip) 20 Total 92 PARK LLEWELYN v. PARC HOWARD B." Leegue match played on Paro Howard green Saturda.y. Park Llewelyn. Rink 1.—A. John, L. Brewer, T. J. F, D. McKinnon (skip) 17 Rink 2.—Ben Jones, 1. Trotman, I. Morgan, J ks. Clark (skip) 24 Rink- 8.—S. Matthews, Ll. Bowen, T. Jones, IT. Trotman (skip) 13 Riirif 4.-)L John, R. Abraham, G. Clark, W. Griftiths (skip) 16 Trtal 70 Pare Howard B." Rink I.-Toia Jones, D. John, C. C. Walker. J. Williams (skip) 17 Rink 2.—W. C. Christopher, T. Skym, E. J. Thomas, D. Lewis (skip) 13 Rink j.—W. H. Ambrose. Tom Miller, J. Jones. J. James (skip) 24 Eink 4.—D. J. Williams, A. Shirra, W. H. Griffiths. J. Richards (skip). 21 Total. 75 MORRISTON UNITED v. ST. JOHN'S. League match played on Manselton green Saturday. Morriston United. I Eink 1.—J. Grey, T. Hill, J. Thomas, J. Griffiths (skip) 191 Rink 2.—T. Williams, G. Thomas, J. I Swar brick, D. Ireland (skip) 27 Rink 3.—J. Thomas, W. H. Cole, W. Bevan, Tom John (skip) 12 Rink 4.—L. R. Bowen, J. Roes, J. Roberts, T. H. Thomas (skip) 16 T ot.al 74 St. John's. Sink I.-S. Matthews, L. Charles, J. J. James, Evan Walters (skip) 18 Sink 2.—W. Hnghes: A. Taylor, D. Evans, J. E. James (skip) 8 iink 3.—E. Richards, G. Perrins, J. Richards, S. Phillips (skip) 2t 3ink 4.—T. Asheiford, John Lewis, S. Lewis, Tom Lewis (skip) 21 Total I. 76 POUT TALBOT r. NEATH. Friendly match played on Neath green. Pert Talbot. :irk I.-T. Hopkins, W. Ratcliile, F. Rees, W. Wren (skip) 14 jnk 2.—D. Treharne, G. L. Jenkins, H. Boon, P. Cnoitt (skip) 15 :jnk 3.-D. Thomas, J. Braithwaite, E. Miles, E. Thomas (skip) 11 'ink 4.—M. Hees, B. Jones, G. Butler, Will Bees (skip) 3 Total 43 Neath. ink 1.—Arthur Rees, Tom Griffiths, Geo. Griffiths. W. Griffiths (skip). 7 ink 2.—Tom Dummer, J. Stride, J. Davies, Frank Goode (skip) 13 ink 3.—J. Jones. Rev. D. W. Hop- kins. W. Saiilh. li. c. II ashes (skin) 1* Rink 4.—T. Flaherty, W. Thorne, M. Davies, D. R. Edwards (skip) 24 Total 3€ MUMBLES v. NEATH RAILWAYMEN. Friendly match played on Neath green j Saturday. Muml>les. Mumbles. Rink l.-H. Beynon, H. L. Morgan, G. Pearce, J. C. Morris (skip) 21 Rink 2.—it. Steel, T. T. Johnson, B. Harris, A. Smith (skip) 15 Rink o.—A. Hoskins, M. S. Coates, J. J. Jones, T. Griffiths (skip) 17 j] Rink 4.—F. R. Shepherd, C. P. Bell, A. Thomas, W. J. Grey (skip) 9 Total 621 Neath Railway-men. Rink i. C. Slet,, T. Lewis, F. Harris, E. Clarke (skip) ^20 Rial: 2.—II. Kevill, S. Robinsoa, H. Weils, W. Thorne (skip) 26 Rink 3-D. J. Rees. C. Dunston. W. Knight, S. H. Bryant (skip) 25 Rink 4.—T. J. Thomas. J. A Mum, W. Smith, W. Nicholas (skip) 21 Total. 92 "YOUNGSTERS OVER 70." .1 An interesting game should be witnessed I ot C? md on kin this week. The N-,)-,zng- sters" of over 70 -car-, have challenged any quartette over 60 and under 70. The youngsters'"■ rink will be chosen from Capt. Sherlock, .Evan Griffiths, G. Mor- gan, 31r. Fish, and G. Davies.
LLANELLY YACHTING.-I
LLANELLY YACHTING. I The first, yacht races under the anqrir" of the U-anelly Yacht plub were held on Saturday. FiLcfllent weather favoured the event, which proved a bis attraction, the racing, particularly in the first class, beinff kern and exoiti^g. Kcsultis:— First C!ae.s: L Dabchick (Jenkins Bros.); Z. "latfish :W. Jenkins'. Second- Class: 1. Frolic (W. Willams): Z. Gwalia ••"mith); o, Oarxjaa (W. H. Wil- liams). Cla," A (bis boats): 1 Violet (Rudall); 2. Mar.r (Arnold); 3. Elfin (Harries).
PONTARDAWE SPORTS. I
PONTARDAWE SPORTS. I Tl:ci:sands of people attended the cartii- \'a1, trottinj; races, foot events, timbering, au.i solicins corniietltions which were lielcl at Pou tarda we, on Saturday, under the auspices of the Sports, Committee. The affair had been organised in aid of the Soldiers' and Sailore' Welfare Association, and proved rcs, successful in evcrj- respect. The racing was of an excitingcharacter. while the scene, on the whole, was an ani- mated one. The carnival procession left the Public Hall at two o'clock, and was headed bv the Boy Scoots in charsre of Scout- mar,terg Dickens and Excell The Pontar- dawe Town Band made its first appearance before the public, in charge of Mr. D. J. Beco. F.K.C.O. and made a most encouras- ing impression. The ofu -als for the day wereJudges— Carnival: Mrs. c. G Gilbertson. Mrs. Dahne, lira. T. E. Slater, Mrs. Hardy, Airs. W. Thompson Davies. and Miss James; foot events: Messrs. A IT. Hardy, Chaa. Gid- din«Ti-. Ivor Harriet, and T. Dixon: trottinsr: Meirr?. D. W. John. J.P.. Edward BeTan. V. D, Jordan, H.R.C.V.f?.. and Evan Bevan: tin'.bevingr: Messrs. T. E. Slater and D. Ivor E\are; splicing: Meesrs Tom Llewellyn (Gar. nanti and John Thomas (Ystolyfera). Han- dlcns-Trútting: Mr. Jack-Collins, Mcr- thvr- foot events: Mr- M. L phillips. Llan. elly: recorders: Messrs B. W. Palmer and W. A. Madse; field manager: llr. A. J. Col- son; timekeeper: -Wr. A., Rees. Rhiwfawr: starter: llr. D. M. Evans Ystalyfera; field marshal Mr. Islwyn Phillins: chairman, Mr Evan Grifatbs; vice-chairman. Dr. C. G. ¡ Lopran Dzbne: treasure Mr. Wm. Evans: ) secretary. Mr. Will Hopkin Herbert Cham- bers. Pornardawc. EESULTS. I The- rOfTtiUs were :— .00 i aras :>ce: 1. Lardeg Leonard, I Garcapt: 2. T, J. Thomas Ystradgynlaie; 5, Gwyn Lewis. Alltwen. Caitiii-al,-Best group: Mr. Matt Harriee rttc-<!el vrorkroom. Best-dressed cent.: 1. Mr W. A-. MinM. Clyriach: consolation. r. D. Evans, Bryn- amman. Best-dreswd lady: M'sa Effie Madge: con- solation prizee. Misses Maggie and Minnie Koherts d'ontardawe) and Mies Jones (Tawe- tcrrace). 1ao Yarrls' Flat Race: 1 H. Daviee. Birch- srove: 2. F. Taugban, Yetalyfera; 5, E. J. l'oaatt. Neath. I 220 Yards' H&ndcap: 1 E. J. Youatt: 2. Edv/aTds. Neath: 5 H Davies. Boys' Tu??of-war: Hie:r Elemnetary 1 Sri tool. Oap Ki!? TrotUn? Rae (full mile): 1. ?r. Erans. Llandehle Baehtnl Bot owes 30 ?ar?-): 2. Hr. W, HowclLs <?a?. D'c? (owes 140 yards): 3. Mr. W. Yco Shftty. little Pet 1 (<*wt»s 00 yds). One Trnftire Handicap- j. D. Lewis, Brynamman. Tirwfcit Lad; 1 Mr. Jones, LI an samlet. Dodger: 3, Mr. W. Howe lie. Glai: Dick. Timbcriiur Competition: G Dickson, Aberdarp; 2. W. Richards. Panfyffynnon; 3. Ben Jones. Ystradgrnlais. Splicing Competition: 1 divided hetwee11 David Grffnths (Pont.ardawel and Jock 3. divided 1)è. twren Novella (Neitli) and J. White (Godrerfrraigf).
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I SATURDAY'S GRIGKET1
SATURDAY'S GRIGKET1 SOME INTERESTING LOCAL I f CAMES SWANSEA I. y. SWANSEA II. II SWANSEA FIRSTS. T. A. L. Whittington, lbw., b H -i. Ellis 8 I W. Bancroft, Ibw, b R. A. Ellis 12 J. H. Tait, b H. A. Elbe 3 I P. Morris, Ibw, b n. A. Ellie 12 J. I). Davies, not out 83 H. W. Baxter, c Savage, b Wells 30 W. J. Bancroft,. jun., b Hazell. 38 Jack Bancroft, b Savajre 6 W. N. Gemmill, b Ellis 3 J. R. Hinwood, run out 21 Extras I. 13 Total (for 9 wkts.) 334 Innings dp-clared- Oreber did not bat. i SWANSEA SECONDS. J. Jackson, b Craber 3 W. R. Thomas, c Morris, b Creber 35 W. Frayne, b Creb.-r 6 G. R. Davies, run out 1 Fred Bancroft, c Gtma-oill,,bi Tetit 37 H. G. Riddeford, b Creber 4 W., Nicholas, b Tait 9 H. A. Ellis, c J. Bancroft, b Creber 0 Leighton Thomas, b Tait. 3 L. Cox ell, ,b Tait 16 G. P. Hazell, b Tait 0 5 E. A. Tyler.- Ibw, b Tait 5 T. Harvey, not out 1 F. Savage, b Tait 4 F. H. Wells, c Baxter, b Creber 0 I Extras 8 Total 116 LLANELLY v. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. E. G. Pritchard, b D. Davies. 9 P. Thomas, b F. Williams 27 H. L. Breese. b D. Davies 2 R. M. Will jams, b D. Davies. 0 R. E Isaac, b D. Davies 9 D. R. Phillips, b D. Davies 0 D. P. Gwynne, b D. Davies 0 t. Llewellyn, Ibw, b D. Davies 0 D. R. J; Davies, b D. Davies. 0 E. M. Davies, b D. Davies 0 P. A. Reed, notlout I. 21 .1 I Extras 6 Total. 74 LLANELLY. B. P. Rees, c Llewellyn, b D. R. Davies .74 W Davies st Breese b Llewellyn 107 W. P. Williams, c and b Isaac 5 D Davies c Williams p Llewelyn 2 T. Williams, c Williams, b Llei.eU,n 0 M. Davies, b Reed 19 A. T. Yendall, b Llewellyn 11 J. Howell, not out 2 Extras 2 Total (for 7 wkts) 222 BRITONFEERY TOWN v. BRITON- FERRY STEELWORKS. At Britonferry, the proceeds being for Webb, the Steelworks' profe66ional. Scores:— E. Freethy, b E. Britonfcrry Town.—A. E. 'Fre?thy. b E. Cwper, 14; G. Prosser, st Richards, b Bates, P; H. Arundale, c Cooper, b Bates, 0: J. W. Jones, b E. Cooper, 48; A. Thomas, c and b Cooper, 2; V. L. Morris, b Cooper, 1; J. Johns, c Lewis, b Cooper, 0; W. Harris, hw, b Bates, 5; T. J. Thomas, not out. 6; E. Ho wells, b Bates, 5; T. S. Johns, Ibvr, b Bates, 0; extrM, 6; total. S7. Britonferry gt&Iworks.-Webb. b J. Johns, 23; H. Tomlinson, b J. Johns, 21; Bates, b J. W. Jones, 17; E. Cooper, Ibw, b J. Johns. 0; W. Thomas, b J. Johns, 6; J. Y. Richards, Ibw, b H. Arundale, 28; W. J. Hill, 1b-w, b H. Ajundale, 5; E. Williams, b T. S. Johns, 3; W. J. Lewi'?, run out. 6; A. Eclvrards, not out, 15; T. Davies. b A. Froothy, 0; extra*, 17; total, 141. OLYP-KCH v. GORSELNON". arda,ch.—S. Williams, b Clarke, 29; C. 0. LeopoM. c a.nd b W. Evans, 4; G. Llewellyn, b Clarke, 1; E. D. Davies, b Clarke, 15; G. Davies, c Me-ek. b Evsn-S, 1; G. W. Axtell, b BridserwutAr. 1; T. Willie-m, b Bridgewater. 1; A. Thotnae. c Evans, b Phillips, 1; P. Leopold, l.b.w., b Evans, *?8; D. James, not <vut, 20; D. J. Jones, e and h Evans, 1; extras I S. -Tc t a 1, 97. Gor-in,on.-I. PhiHijw, b D. J. JoneB, 17; :8, Rodmore, b G. 5; W. Llvane. I.b.-w., b, Jonw, 5; A. Clarke, c and b Davicff, 4; F. Bxidgrewater, c E. D. Daviee, b G. Davies, 0: D. H. 3ee«, c C. C. Leopold, 20; G. Thomas, c A. Thomas, b Leopold. 18; J. F. Meek, c T. Williams, b Davies. 1; E. Thomas, c and b A. Thomae, 5; W.'Thomaa, b Leo- pold, 0: S. Clarke, not ou<t, 4; extras, 6.— Tom, as. KIXGSBUfTIKrE 1. Y. liiANELiLY STEELWORKS. y,ing-,b-,idge.-Rees Walters, b I. Williams, Emlyn Jenkir.s, b F. Williams. 3; Geo. Brain, b F. Williams. 0; Idwal Evans, b 1. Williams, 0; W. H. Devies, c F. Williams, b 1. Williams, 5; O. Walterg, l.b.w., b I. I Williams, 1; Stan Taomee. c L. John. b F. ¡ Williams, 0; Ted Walters, b. I. Williams, 0; I E. Penry, run ont, 1; J. Halfpenny, not out. I; C. Elliott, b 1. Will-imm6, 0; extras, 2.-Total, 14. VianelLv &.eelworks.-F. Light, « Emlyn Jenkins, b Ted Walter*, 3; S. Daniels, b Ted Waiters, 3; 1. Williame. run out, 4; J. S. Lewis, c Owen Walters, b Ted Walters, 15; F. Williams, Ib.-w., b Ted Walters, D; G. Jones, e Halfpenny, b Ted Walters, 0; D. Lloyd, b Ted Walters. 7; D. Evans, b Ted Walters, 4; J. Cramp, b C. Elliott, 0; J. Alford, c E. Penry, b Ted Waltcre, 0; L. John, not out, 0; e. B.-Total, 44. RAVEXaiLL II. T. MAXNESMANN* II. Manneamann U.-a Howell, c" R. Owens, b E. Morris, 0; J. Jones, c D. H. John, b E. Morris, 13; J. Powell, b E. Morris, 4; W. J. Hughes. b E. Morris, 0; C. Rees, hit wicket, b E. Morris, 0; T. Williams, run out, 5; B. Jamesk c T. G. WillianM. b 4; J. Morgan, run out, 2; G. Roeser, net out, 7; T. R. Davie6, b R. Owens, 4; L. John, c J. Parry, b H. Parry, 1; extras, 1.—Total, I 43. Ravenhill JiL-L. Williams, b J. Jonee, 6; I. Parry, b J. Jones, 9; L. Williams, b J. Jones. 0; B, Owen, b J. Jones, 3; H. H. Parry, b 1. Powell, 5;- D. H. John, c T. Willia-me, b 1. Poweil, 0; J. L. Thomas, b I' J. Jones, 1; W. J. Bowen. b J. Jones, 14; E. Francis, not cut, 0; extras. 1.—Total, 54. PONTAJIDULAIS T. PARK LLEWELYN". Pont&-rdulais.-Len Williams, b Sam l Jones, 18; Edgar Davies. b Tom Edwards, 19; Aneurin Jenkins, b Tom Edwards, 0; Oliver Walters, b Tom Edwards. 7; L. Jones, c. M. T. Davies, b Tom Ed-wards, 3: A. Grif- fiths. o Thissen, b J. Ediward-s, 11; Jack Williams, b T. Edwarde, 7; David Tlet*. not out, 6; S. J. P. Williams, b Jim Edwards, 0; George Killa, b Jim Edwards, 0; .Albert Porwell, b D. Austin, 2; extras, 6.-Total. 79. Park J.Je.welyn.-W. T. DaTioe, b J. Wil- illams, 5; J. Thi^sen, b Jenkins, 17; Ted Davies, I.b.w.. b J. Williams, 6; W. J. Lewie, not out, Hi: D. Austin, b Jeiikine, 0: D. 0. Thomas, b L. Jones, 0; Sam Jones, b Jen- kins, 0; J. Edwarde, c J. Williams, b Jonea, t; T. Ecbwards, e L. Williams, b Edgar Davies, 3; Jack Davies, not out, IS; D. Howells, did not bat; extrae, O.-Total (for sine wickets), 80. RAYENHl'LL v. ST. JUDE'S. St. Jude's.—A. Rees, b R. Andrews, 0; T. James, I.b.-x., b D. Morris, 2; O. Jennings, not out, 8; E. J. Tyrell, b D. Morris, 3; C. Lloyd, c and b R. Andrews, 1; C. Hoskine-, b R. Andrews, 0; A. Smith, b G. Evans, 6; G. 8. Whyett, b E. Jones, 0; C. Morri6, c Cyril Davies, b E. Jouee, 0; D. Wilkins, b G. Evans, 0; G. Gibbe, c D. Morris, b G. "varka, 0; ext-rae, 7.—Total, 27. Ra,veii,hill.-R. MOTri, b C. Lloyd, 0; G. Evans, b T. James. 9; R. Andrews, c T. James, b C. Lloyd, 2; H.Prioo, c T. James, b C. Lloyd, 50; W. G. R. Iohn, c and b 0. Lloyd, 28; G. Parll, c and b C. Lloyd, 7; Cyril Da-vies, c G. Whyatt, b T. James, 1; I W. E. Daviee, b 0. LI-o-yd, 7; Evan Thomas, c E. Tyrell, b T. James, 0; D. Morris, o E. Tyrell, b C. Lloyd, 0: FTam Jones, not out, 0; extras, 2.-ToteJ. ICe. LLANELLY IT. v. GOWERTON. Llanelly II-Jk BMa r. Peters, b B. Dalies, 0: J. Richards c E. Danes, b Ricb- ards, 36: Turnstall. run out B; G. Howe. b ) Richards. 25; F. Roere. b Jones, 1; D. 11. Davies. b Jones. 8: K. K nibeon. c Morgan, t b Jones. 0: T. Hopkins, b Jones, 0; W. Jones, j run out. 2: A. B. jtichards Ibw, b Kiohtrds, 1; R. Daves krot out) a; extras, 3. Total, 89. Gowerton.-T. Morgan, c Gibson, b D. H. Davies, 7: B. Davies (not onti T. Thomas, c Gibson.-b D. H Davie?: 15: E. Davies (not. out). 40: extras. 9: total (for two wi,el,ef,al. 94. The visitors thus passed the Llanelly total for the iosq of two wickets. PORT TALBOT STEELWORKS v. EAGLE I (NEATHi XI. Ea,gle.-P. J. Jenkins, c t,art b J. Davies. 0; I W. Groves, i and b'Dorset", 2: W. Rees. c Leyebon. b J- Davies 8:J Knisrht. Ibw. 1, J. Leyshon. 12; T. Kiclioils. c Angru#; b Jas. Davies, 17: A. Rees. b Jas. Da-vies. 0: .F Cur. tiSfi. h Jas. Davies, 15: Jennings, h V. Ellis. 5:-T. Rees. c Ellis b J as. Davi>< Ii: G. Rees fnot out). 9: G. GrifBths. b Ellis. 1: extra*. 8: total. 75. Steelworks.—J. Le.vshon b Groves. 4: Tio, I Davies, Ik G. Bees. 0: W. Moshav, h G. Rees. 29: O. Carhill. c Ciirtiss. b G Ref-n. P: F. Dor- sett, « Xicholl«,-b G. Rees 0: Jas. Davies. h P. Jenkins. 44: F. Ellis, h G. Rees 0: W Jones n <-) t tit 4. 5: ]'>. WUliar" -ret out), 0; extras, 5. Total (for 7 wkts), 87. YSTAiLrFmA 'ISTEB!MM>IATE SCHOOL r. SWA.NSEA GSiAIMOf-AiR-SOHOOL.' Tstalyfera Intermediate Sehool—<M. J. Tliotna#, c Chegwidden, b L. PhiHip#, 10; 5 T. E. Phillips, « Phillips, b G. L. Boyle, 0; j G. Redwood, b J. Williams, 17; 0. Jenkins, c Owen, b G. L. Boyle, 19; R. Deveroant. o Barratt, b L. PllHli-p8, 0; A. Thomas, « Tucker, b L. Phillips. 19; M. Watkins. c and b F. Mallen, 7; B. Evans, b G. L. Boyle, 0; T, E. Hopkins, b C. Barrett, .Tlopkine, c G. L. Boyle, b C. Barrett, 2; 1. Williams, not out, 1; extra#, 5,-TotaJ, 8" Swansea, Grammar School,—G. L. J¡'), c O. Jenkins, b M. J. Thomes, 4; J. Wil- liam3. llYw. b T. E. Phillips, 17; L. Dhpg- -ridden, c and b G. Roflwood, 1; E. J. Ilcp- kins, c T. E. Hcrpkin#, b M. J. Thomas, 7; F. Mallen, c L. Hopkin, b T. E. Phillips, 2; E. R. Tucker, run out, 9; L. Phillips, c T. E. Hopkins, b M. J. Thomas, 0; C. Barratt, b G. Redwood, 4; E. Smith, b G. E>edrwc<ed, 5: J. T. Owen, run out, O. W. H. Harries, not out, 2; extras, S.ffotaT, 54. GB-OTESEND v. PWL'L fLLANELLT1. Groveaend.—A. Ingram, b W. Rioharde, 1: D. Richards, run out, 0; F rt,.tl Jonea, b G. ,'iOhn, 0; P. Bennc-tt. c Beynon, b W. Rich- ard*. 0; Jim Bciwlee, b G. John, 10; W. fklworthy, b G. John. 0; A. Nicholas, not out, 2; Dan Evans, b W. Riohards, 5: G. Roberts, b G. John, 0; Dan Williams, b G. John, 1; T. Protheroe, o Edwards, b W. Pichard«, 0; extras, 2.—Total, 21- PwH— D. H. Richard#, c D. Bennett, b A. Ingram, 5; R. Hughes, run out, 0; J. Hughes, c W. Edworthy, b A. Ingram. 2; D. Rowlands, 2; M. Jones, c D. IBicfea.rdfc, b Dan Williams. 0; W. Richarda. b Dan Williams, 7; E. Beynon, b Dan Williams. Z; 1). T. Edwards, c Dan Evans, b Dan Wil- liams, 6; Bryn Davies,-b A. Ingram, 1; G. John. not. out, 5; A. Trebame, b D'an Wil- liemB, 4; extras, 41. OILFRiQW v. XiEATH CHURCH. Naath Church.—T. Richards, b T. Jenkins, 0: D. Daviee, b W. D. Evans, 0; G. Duncan, run cut. 1; L. Cronwell, b Jenkins, 10; J. Reed, b Evens, 0; A. Hopkins, c Williame. b Jenkins, 3; r. Hopking, c Rees, b Jenkins. 1; B. Morgan, b Evans, 0; J. Sutler, b Jenkins, 3; W. Williams, b Evans, 2; W. Jones. not out, 0; extras. 7.-Totp.1, 27. C;i;frew.T. J. Ree-s, Ibw, b Hopkins, 4; D. Davies, c Jones, b Hopkins, 1; S. Wil- Harne. e Williams, b Daviea. 15; A. Wil- liams, c Dnncan, b Hopkins, 0; J. M. Jones, It and b Hopkine, 0; T Jenkins, c Hopkins, b Davie#, 7; D. Hopkins, c Ihiacan, b Davies, 0; W. D. Evans, c Hopkine, b Hopkins, 6; L. PhiHipe. b Hopicine. 2; G. T. Rees, c Davies, b Hopkins, 3; D. Morgan, not out, 0; extras, O.-Total, 36. SKEWED WESLEY v. AB ERA VOX T.M.C.A. Skewen Wesl-e-y.-A. H. Saunders. 11; W. Hayward. 14; T. Reason, 4; D. Daviee. 6; J. Wadeworth. 12; G. RaT-Nraxd, 0; J. Trott, 13 (not outl, W. Saundere, 22; W. J. Reason, 0; H. Oopp, 1 (not out); extras, 9.-Total, 9G for eeven wickets; innings d-sclared. -kbera-,on.-C. E. Ress. 1; R. Dorcuan, 2; R. Williams, 0; J. Lewi#, 2; W. Yaughan, 1; G. Rees, 6; H. Green, 3; F. Cells, 16; A. Cells, ,0; extrea, 6.—Total, 57 for seven wickets; inning# declared. LILYWJfITES v. KINGS- BRIDGE (GûRSŒI,OX. fikewen.—J. Jones, 10; D. Rc,be"e, 4; E. Davies. 0; T. Richards, 4; L. Bo,wen, 4; E. Clement. 3; A. Hafnes, 7; B. William&, 0; B. Thomas, 0: D. Hanforc, 12; E. J. Wil- Liame. 4.-Totttl, 39. Kingebridge.-D. F. Reea. 0: W. D. Wil- !illID6, 11; L. Jonee, 1; S. Davies, 5: G. Wil. king, 17; O. Elliott, 6; J. Jones, 1; E. Davies, 0; P. Jones. 0; E. Brain, 1; J. Edwards, 3; axtras, S.-Total, 48. (H, JOHN'S (SREWEX) V. CADOXTOX CHURCH. St. John's.—T. Fcrd, 4; P. Wilis, 5; B. fvleiser, 6: F. Reason, 7; A. Stone. 7; J. Prosser. 2; C. I/ewis, 0: L. Prcrsser, 4: Bert Hampton, c; D. Broycombe, 10; P. JOThM, 0 (not out); extras, I.-Total. 54. ()adoxton.-F,. T.hoinais. 1; J. Hugh-ee. 0; D. Moon, 2: F. Jones, 1; E. Smith, 1; J. Jenkins, 0; B. Tho-mas. 0; A. Husrhee, 1; S. Smith, 0; G. Williams. 2 (not out); J. Mor- can, 2; extras, Z.-Total, 12.
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ROYAL ASCOT I BIG PROCRAMME FOR THE FIRST 1 DAY 1 1 OA—TRIAL -STAK1?? of 10 sovs eh. with 300 &o?a adaed—7i. lo6yas. lManet (Mr G Barclay) .Tabor & 8 10 Cc?od Ni?ht (Mr Christie) Sherwo? 3 7 8 Kaspar (Mr Court) Ward56 I?' Ci?ronetta, (Mr A Cox) Taylor i6 81 Maniiardo (Mr A Cox) .Taylor 3 7 4 Diadem (Ld D'Abertioii,) "mbt,ii 5 9 0 Trespasser (Ld Ellesmere) J Dawson 3 f 3 Acusnla (Mr M Fitzgerald) Private 3 6 111 Starshot- (Ld Glanely) Barling 3 6 11 Grand Fleet (IA Glanely) .Barling 5 8 10; Gemsbok (Mr it Hartigan) .Private 5 8 7 King Carnival (Mr Hogpkine) Peacock 4 8 8 Cypner (Sir E Hrlton) F Hartige-n 3 7 1 Fjt.zcla.renco (Ca-pt G Loder) .Giipin 3 6 11 Roideur (Maj D McCalmont) .Pers#e 4 8 12 Damellon (Sir 11 Meux) .Per;,S6 5 9 0 Ninon (Sir C Meyer) .Wilmot' .) 6 a Chaud (Sir W Neleon) .Mullen .) 6;21 bivra, (Mr J (j-e Bothsohild) .Pratt 56 H Star Sivanglc (Mr J Rothischild) Pratt 3 6 8 Thyme íD (if Westminster,i .Mo re ton 4 S 5 Sikh (Capt Williams) .Private 30 8;1 '? OA—ASCOT STAKES of 10 eovs eah. -) a?v?. each, with 1,000 cove, added. e&oh, wiLI3 1,C-fiO 6,ovfs. adf'4ad. Skyrocket (Ld G'anely) Berlin? 4 9 0 1 Buckthorn (Mr C Garland! '?! i nx 48 iz, Greek Scholar (Mr.W de'Picd?e) J Rhodes 6 8 12 Rac Rock 'Sir ?7 GÜb-) T Cannon a8 ,?. Nomine Star (Mr R Tilley! .factor 4 8 10 Warwick (Mr P Oarr) Tabor 5 S <? 1 T a y l- Kaki fJfr W G?.jsa.!et) a 8 6 Lansdon Hills (Mr C Christencon) Hy Powney 4 ? i, t^ir .Desmond (Mr J Rothschild) Pratt 5 8 2 Dawn of Peace (Mr F Langley* Wtrd 4 8 2 kttalia-4 (Brisr-Gen Lamliton) Cannon 4 7 10 Silver Bridge (MT B Pa.r) Persee 4 7 9 Gran'Chester (Mr T oln) .Colling 476 Sheriff's Officer (Mr W de Pledge) J ghodeq 476 Pitch and Teas W Dixon) Lines 5 7 6 j MuecOTite (Mr R, Wcotton) .Woott.an 4 7 3 (Mr H Heaton) .Dodd 4 6 6! Lake Van (Ld Sefton) R Day 3 6 3 O A—4DOVEVTRY STAKES of M0 ?7s O.U e?ch. wit, 1.000 MT's added; for tvro-yea.r-o)d3. Five furiongs. • Floreal (Lord Anglesey) Leach 9 0 All Prince (Sir A. BaUey\R., Day 9 0 I Southern (Sir A. Bailev). R, Day 9 3 Palestine (Mr F. Benson). Hackctt 9 0 Sarchedon <Mr J. Buchanan).Gilpin 9 r. Tarradale iJlr J. Buchanan) Gilp'in ? 0 King Harry (Mr C. Burn) Perswe i 0! Herod Philip (Sir E. Cassel) Powney 9' (I Ayi-slave c (Mi W. Cazaleti Taylor 9 i» fell" (Mr W. Cazalet) Taylor 3 0 j Eeelt-ston (Lord Cholmondeley) Private 9 0 TIia Stickler (Mr W. ClarkL.Pero;se 9 0 1 Orpheus (Mr CunlifiFe-Owon) Jjeach 9 0 Spear wort, (Mr Cuuliffe-Owen) Leach 9 C Tlie Gaffer (Mr P. Curzon) Hobbs 90 Hcrakles (Mr S. Dennis). Pickering 9 0 Great Seal (Lord Derhv)^ Lambton 9 0 Abbot's Truce (Sir T. Dewar) Sherwood 9 0 | S;uc-jat (liorl Durham).P. Peck 9 0' Wood row (Mr C. Garland) .Colling 9 0 Miffhty Power (Lord Gla-nely).6a?ling 9 0 Hoiieack (Mr F. Hard.v) Hogg 9 o Hilaire Mr J. Harvie) A B. Sadler 9 0 Entente Cordiale (Mr Hobgon) Ward 9 0 Sabotage (Lord H. de Warden) D. Waugh 9 0 Silvern (Sir E. Hulton) F. Hartigan 9 9 Wimasu (Sir E. Hulton).Wootton 9 0 Sf:acrest (Sir R. Ja-rdine) T. Waug-li 9 C Rorai Mount (Sir R. Jardine) T. Waugh 9 0 Cold Steel Sir R Jardine).T. Wanh 9 0 Celestial (Sir R-. Jardine) Colling 9 0 Rapiers (Mr. Sol Joel) Loatos 9 0 Poly act (Mr S. Joel) Loates 9 0 Paloma c (Mr J. Lesh) C. Leader 9 0 Golden Guinea (Capt G. Loder).Gilpin 9 0 Spion KOD (Oa.pt. G. Loder) .Gilpin 9 0 Petratema (Maor McCal;nont) Perase. 9 0 Savile Row (Mr G. Marsh") Godfrey 9 0 Camaralzaman (Sir H. Meux) Persse 9 0 Pelops (Mr Michalinos). Hunt 9 0 Mitre (Mr J. Montagu).— Beatty 9 0 Paladin (Lady Murray). Persee 9 0 Poutcland (Sir G. Noble).. Dewhurst 9 0 Easer Agnes c (Mr A Ormrod) Cottrill 9 0 Quick c (Lord Penrhyu) .Green 9 0 Herb of Grace o (Mr K. Peter) Dewhurst ,9 Ctorita A (Mr F. Phillips) Barlins 9 0 Allen by (Mr W. Raphael). Linton 9 0 Polt.ava. (Mr W..Raphael) Linton 9 P DecasrOne c (Mr L. Robinson).Persee 9 0 Sitmorinetta c (Lord Ro$eber.v).Daweon 9 0 Zorbino (Mr A. de Rithscbild).Watson 9 0 Graud Baurg (Baron E. de Rothtfchild) In France 9 0 Zapreus (Baron E. de Rothschild) In France 9 0 Acrostic (Major J. ds Rothschild) Pratt D 0 Rinaldo (Mr H. Rudd) Connor 9 0 Catchup (Mr H. de la Rue) Butters 9 0 Maifchal Neil (Lord SeftoD) .Green 9 0 Thicket c (Mr Q. D. Smith) .Green 9 0 Condor (Caot E. Tanner) Linton 9 0 Damar (Mrs Thornevcroft). Taylor 9 0 Count Hoso (Sir J. Tbtr-.b-.v).Raz.-Iton 9ts Novello (Mr R. Walker) Rogers 9 0 Figdale (Duke of WMtminater? M6reton 9 0 Hb Goes (Mrs H. Whitworth) Butte-,6 91 Afrbazia c (Mr t Willey) Petese 9 0 Caligula (Lr Wi160U) .H leader 9 0 Stained GIasa (H!5 Mai€aty) MaTsh 81 Poly<;irTua (MT A?ton) .Pick?nng 8 11 Pinprick (Maj W Astor) Tavlor81 Saffron (Sir A Bailey) .R Day 8 11 I Adorna (Mr T Baring) .Butters 8 11 Aprille f (Mr A Barton) .Manser 8 11 Hullo America. (Mr S Beer) .r,ea.ch 8 11 Meet Beautiful (MT Bendon).Dewhurst 8 II TullamoTe (Mr F Bbby) W, itbin.to-n 8 11 PIT OrrMBOOc) .Roœcll 811 Golden Rays (Sir W Cooke).J Dawson 8 11 Anehora f (Ld Derby) .Lambton 8 n "arela (Mr TJ Gont) .I. Tel)or 811 Queen Empress (Ld Glanely) .Barling 81 v oioneay <Ld Jersey; .A Sadler 8 f l Lowsswa-ter (Ld Lonsdale) .A Sadler 8i Andeeite (Ca-pt L Montagu) Blackwell 3 11 iT-uns f (Ld Roecbery) B Dawson 8 11 Bubale (Baron E de Rctbschild) In France 8 111 5.ne Beaute (Baron E de Rothschild)  In Fran<? 8 M Nova ?Mr H Budd) .C"?nuor 8 "? Beanfeast (Mr G Q Smith) .Green 8 11 Clandette (Mine M Varipati) Butchers 8 11 Patricia. (Mr Reid Walker) nagers8 11 Almere (D. of Westminster) .Moreton 8 11 Spiral Spin ("Mr J White) Oottrxll 8 11 3 20~~?5L1> TASE- TaJne 250 son with 3.30 3M sova added to a Sweepstakes o? 2) ?ovg each; second receives 100 ?0?6. Two miles, Gaiusborou~h (Lady J. Douglas) :\f Jj Taylor Mv ■D». ear (Mr A. R. Ooy,) TaTI(yr < « 13 Air Raid (Mr W. Cazalet) Tavlor 4 9 9 Queen's Sauare (Mr A. R. Cox)' Taylor 494 S™ kyrocket (Lord Glanely) Barling 4 9 4 Ftiria (Mr H. Ellis) Tabor 4 7 13 iceroy (His Majesty). Mareh 3 7 8 Good NiehT (Mr Christie).Shervrocd 3 7 8 Oil-, Stenhen (Mr F. Curzon).Hobbs 3 7 8 Rcyai IVelgli (Lord Barling 3 7 8 Skyraker (Sir G. Murray) Persr-e 7 q Tangiers (Sir W. Nelson) Mullen 3 7 3 Perion (Lord Penrhyn) Green 3 7 8 Silonyx (Duke of Portland) Waugli 3 7 8 All Alone (Lady Torrington) Faulkner 3 7 8 TWr-i-,lk, i• n (M,r r S Bastard) Barnea 3 7 1 Avatar (Sir E. Hulton) Wootton. 3 7 1 Dorset (Lord Londonderry) Dewhurst 371 Bay of Naples (Mr F. Willey) Leach 3 7 1 Rowland (Lord Wolverton) Lambton 3 7 1 Mons Star tMr W. Clarke) Persse 3 6 10 Xaboodles (Mr J. de Rothschild) Pratt 3 610 A n-PRINCil OF WALES' ST,?KES cf 50 "t*? ?ov?each ?iih 50? eoY-added :ihrfe y T old; About one u tile live furlongs. Dominion (Lord Glanely).. Barling q 5 Buchan (Major W. Aston. Taylor 9 1 Bizzio (Lord Rosebery) E. Dawson 9 1 Milton (Mr C. Garland), Colling i 1 Lord Basil !M?.,ior W. Astor) Taylor 8 13 Stand To (Sir G. Noble) Dewhurst 8 33 Bombproof (Duke of Portland) Waupk 8 13 Splendid Spur (Mr J. Buchanan) Gilpin 8 10 Racket (Mr Sol Joel) Loates 810 'fo tes 81-0 Tetra Colon (Major D. McCalmont) Persee 8 10 Sir Douglas (Sir H. Meux) Persso 8 50 Coriolanus (Sjr G. Murray) PeTsee 8 10 Roamer (Major J. de Rothschild) Pratt. 8 30 Pesaro (Rs Majesty) Marsh 8 3 Fitz George (Mrs A. Barton} Manser 8 3 Mandarin (Col. S. Clark) W. Jarvis 8 3 Melchesfer (Lord Dllrham* P. Peck 8 3 The Midshipmite (Lord Glanely) Bailing B 3 Avatar (Sir E. Hulton) W«otton 6 3 iriet (Mrs A. James) Lambton 3 3 Comet (Sir R. Jardine). T. Waugh 8 3 St. eGorge (Sir Alan Johnstone) Withington 81 E?n Rammer (Mr J. Leigh).C. Leader 8 3 Dorset (Lord Londonderry) 8 o C!arion (Sir G. Noble) Dewhurst 8 3 Vertigo (Lord Rcspbery) R. Dawson 8 3 Sc-lutti.'r (Major J. de Rothschild) Pratt 8 3 Chat Tor Dlr W. Singer) Taylor 8 3 Britannia (Major L. Brassey) Persse 7 12 Keysoe (Lord Derby) Lambton 7 13 Double Note (Major Kid'Ston).Colling 7 13 Mxipledjirham flord Rosebery) Dawson 7 12 Mons Star (Mr L. Robinson).Par-see 7 12 | J OA-BESSBOROUGH STAKE of 10 -i< :«3U 60YS e?&h. with ?0 &ov» added, two-year-olde.-Five furlongs. Tierakles (Mr S Denuis) Pickering 9 5 T.acroiis.e, (Mr Sol Joel) Loate6 9 5 Ra ti- Avis (His Majesty) March 9 0 Flcreal (lid Anglesey) .Le.wll 9 0 Tetricus (Mr J Arkwfight) .R-Day j) 0 Herod Philip (Sir E C-as&el) n Powney 9 0 Felice c (Mr W Cazalet) Tavloi-90 Ulster Queen c (Sir W Ccoke) Dawson 9 0 Mount Royal (Mr Cunliffe-Owen) Leach 9 0 (treat Seal (Ld Derby) Lambton 9 0 Golden Age (Ld Derby) Lambton 9 0 Man ton (Lady J Douglas) Taylor 9 0 SurcoAt (Ld Durham) P Peck 9 0 C'hr.vsopb-alis (Ld Durham) P Peok 9 0 TJac-to-n Lad (Mr C Garland) .Gelling 9 0 Hcnora c (Mr C Garland) Colling 9 0 Quantum (hi Glanely) .ija.rlin; 9 0 Mandrake (Mr F Greiton) 3foreton 9 0 L'copodium (Ld Howard de W-alden) D Wftuch 9 0 Sorrel (Ld Howard de Waiden) Waugh 9 0 I Wiaiasu (Sir E EuVton) .Wootwn 9 0 I Oold Steel (Sir R Jardine) .T Waugli 9 0 Polyact (Mr Sol Joel) Loates 9 0 iR«S>iere (Kr Sol Jcel) .Lot3.te 9 0 Soranue (Mr Sol, Joeil .Loateb 9 0 Fretwork (Mr S Loder) Linton 9 0 Tet.rat-ema (Maj MoC&lmont) .Perese 90 Tetrameter (Sir H McCalmont) Persse 9 0 C-&mai-alzame,ii (Sir H Mouri .Perg&e 90 King's Jfount (Lady Murray) PeTc-,e 9 0 j Attilius (Sir W Neteon) .Mullen 9 0 Premium Bond (Mr K Peter) Dewhurst 9-0 Oarita c (Mr F Phillipe) .Barlillg 9 0 f Maxwell (D of Portland) W Waugh 9 0 Bobs (Mr W Raphael) Lintoil90 J  Dc?Me Bd (AT 0 W E.aynerj .?st 9oi i Lacenti?' ?ir J Robine?n) .J Damson 9 0 I)ecago?,e c (Mr L Robinson? Persse 9 0 Wheat Duck (Mr A R*thwhi'A,? Watson, 9 0 j Day?ht Patrol (Mr A Rothschild) Wn?eon, 9 0 1 Ma-pletou (Mr R-usseil) .T Waugh 90 Tbealby (Sir B Sheffield) Butters 9 0 • Cromarty (Sir J Thursby) .Hazelton 9 0 North fleet (Sir J Thur&by) .Hazelton 9 0 i Attolsampton (Ld We^tbery) I Parquharson 9 0 I Aldereey (D of .Moreton 9 0 1 He Goes (Mr? H Whitworth) Butters 9 0 Abbazia. c (Mr F WiUev) .P?r?sa 9 0 Dutch Flight (Ld Wiito- .H I?Ktcr 9 0 ,i,, ? R I'E?nder 90 Meta. Burkp c (Mr L Winans) J Cannon 9 0 Bœin.ed G?aas (His Majesty) .Marsh 8 M I Plunkette (Maj W Aetor) T?ylM' S 10 Saffron (Sir A B?.iley) .R Day 8 10 Royal Blue (Sir A Bailey) R Dcy S 10 Aakvale f (Mr A Barton) Manser 8 11 I. Peach BlOK=om (Mr S Beer) .Leac.h 8 10 Most Beautiful (Mr Bendon) DeWhnrst 8 10 Flight Errant (Mr Bitchanaii; (,' i 10 i Ohevalot (Col 8 Clarke) W A Jarvia 8 M Bunny M*ya (Sir T Dewar) .8h.eocd S 10 Meloeah IIJCl Durham) .P Peck 8 10 Irish Grøoo CMr C Gordon) 8 10 Horderr Dance (Mr C Gordon) Braimc 8 10, May fairy (Sir E Hulton) r* Hartigan 8 10 Forest Lassie c (Sir R Jardine) Waugh 8 10 Ric-Otte (Mrs G Robinson) B Day 8 10 Discussion (Mr Rekl Walke") Mgei-q 8 ? Anxiety (D of Westminster) .Moreton 8 10 Cantara. (Capt M Weyland) .Hunt 8 10 Allegiance (Ld Wi'tcn) n Leader 8 10 O-CHUROHILI, STAKES of 10 sovs I. each, with 1,00 sovs added, four- ycax-olds.—Two mi lee. Fei-ry (Ld Derby) .Tnmbton 9 5 Air Raid (Mr W Caxaietj .Taylor 9 3 I-Jioliysce (1..11 D'Abevnon) .lA.mbton 9 3 Skyrocket (Ld Glanely) .Barling 8 13 Oycli-st (Sir E Ca.seel) .Hugh Po-vcuey 8 10 Diaz (1,,1 Derby) .Lamboon 8 10 Buzz Off (Mr D Frazer) u. Day 8 10 He (Ld Glanely) .Barling S 10 Treclare (Ld Glanely) .Barlir.g 8 10 Attaiua (Brig-Gen Lambton) T Cannon 8 10 Eaat Cheshire (Mr H Rhodes) Colabeck 8 10 ¡ Square Measuro (Mr T Sherwood) SBiarwood 8 1J London Pride (Capt Loder) Gilpin 8 7 Jack Role (Mr M Bode) Rcb 8 3 Nubian (Sir A Bailey) .R Day 7 10 Bargate (Sir A Black) Manser 7 10 ponn (Mr W Clark) Pc..riw,& 7 10 St. Michael iSir E Jardine) .Prhate 7 10 Beet Born (D of Portland) W Waugh 7 Square fN\.1 (Mr R Sherwood) Sheiwood 7 in Menu (Sir H Heaton) .1 Swinerton (Ld Wolverton) baynl)toit 7 l'i Deree^i (111"1 Anglesey) .I..each 7 Tr,estile (úi Derby) La-mbt,n7 7 C Major (Mr D F.razer) .R Day 7 7 Zoar (Mr R Monro) Private 7 7 Yiligraap. (Maj J de Rothschild) Pratt, 7 7 Red Michael (Mr Reid Walker) Rogers 7 7
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INCLINE TRAGEDY. Brynhyfryd Man's Headless Body Identified. It transpires that the unfortunate man who was found headless on the Ilyn- ydd Xewydd incline, Brynhyfryd, on Saturday last, was Da/rid Thomas, of Penyhank, ATynyddbaeh, and not Gon,~ einon. It is qljjtA right that he had Wen working at the latter place, but had left there eomp, thro« weeks back, and w?ts now staying with his e;ster, Mrs. Mori, at Peuybank. Th'd deceased, who hails from an old and re-3pe<-b?d family o.f Llrngyfc-lach, v-as a brc^-her orf the late Mr. T. CU-ment Thomas, scht)or.ria,ster a' Be»'inog, and who died at the cqint3 frLster's bouie whilst on a visit there ecirae time back.
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