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GOODWOOD.
GOODWOOD. Programme for Tuesday. The Goodwood ileetimr is being resumed Kii wcoK. alter an inttrva'l oi five yeirt. *4,'»h~ meotiiiK coxnmnjiees to-morrow, ar.d is coi'tir.ucd over Friday- 'i\btt?ro?rnmmM; crmtainEOIne K"eRt and historic races, and ?.\cr?t!i.inK points to a brilliant, gathering. On the lirst day the Stewards' Cup WInes uv for dc-einon, and despite his aintot? l huntn.? v.ciniit. Inh Elegance :? srr to I fci ban a: uo at the tinisli. The programme tor the first day is appended STEWARDS CUP (HaHd?r.u) of Ii sovs (a cup value hoys arul the -j::¥ein3iiwiov in speck?!. added to H sweep- etahe5 cf 10 sovs each- recond receives 50 »Ov«. Sis turlorJS .Jr:bL) ?.eeauce ?M:rJ'White?Cot?ri]!418? ?cstwPH (Lürd Ulanpln,Nll'm;; 4 Blt. ¡ C?ra?os !?rr W. Savill) Pickering 4 j 7 Koidcur (?n.i D McC?iBoct? Pr"ge 4 8 7 "iilton (Lord Anglesey) Leaeli486 I'cly scope (Mr So; Joel) Loates 4 8 4 feaeket (Mr Sol .Tool) Loates 3 ? 13 Best Borll (Duke of Portland; Vv Waujrb 4 7 7 Knia-ht of the Air (Mr A Barton) Manser 3 7 6 Knight of Blythe (Mi4 WjkvL. fpach36 2-Uiute Faro .(Major t ^icand fMr J. de Rothschild).Pratt 74 Via :Mr Tilstock). Bazley 4 7 5 G-penroom (Mr T. Davidson) Beatty 5 7 1 Juns.fSQl 1;lr Lady .Trdiet -Lord Glanelyi Bakt-r 3 6 IS Iron Hand (IrB U. Whitworth) utters 3 6 11 I fJipsv Lad (Fir A. Baiey) E Day 3 6 5 4j.if. (3tr W. de Pledae) J. Rhodes 5 6 5 Tv.iocat (Mr W. Dixon) Lines 5 6 5 •Tito Snbinx (Mr W. Cs-^alet).Taylor 3 6 2 ?R?<'P"i"-e'?;-n-.rte!h..CWa?t.h5?0 C'?i?tus (Mr C. House) A. Dny 36? CHAP.LTOX V/KLTER HANDI- CAP of 200 sovs. Ortp mile. ¡ New Thorhurn) Gwilt 4 9 2 jGi-ba. rr (Lord 9 2 (Mr .31..Miles) .B Tarvis 4 V Z Avatar (Sir E. Hulton) ootton 3 9 0 ■Pal.lender (Sir W No'son) ATiillen612 Pesaro (TTw Majesty) i Msrsh 3 8 11 f Jli.rlv (Mt p, -Hardy) Hogg 3 B 9 Obgrto (Mr A. Cox) Taylor 3 o I ?f!ta>shct (Lord Glaneiy) Barling 3 8 9 (Mr Cunliffe-Owen) Batho 5 8 9 i Fabian (Sir E. Hulton) ..F Kartisran 3 8 9 01:1"eLIa (Mr Gazaiet) 'l'a.vlor 3 8 5 'Jetra Colon (Major McCalmont) ¡e,rse 3 8 5 Yic? VM'r? !?Jr Darliiz? P Dn?,ling363  ?..?nxelf (L?rd Anglesey) Leach 3 7 15 f,lwuery Anne (Mme M Var:mÜi) Butchers 4 1 13 S?nworth ?Mr Bradford).. Bradford 4 12 5ro~rft\ado (Major We.vand) Tlunt 5 7 I] j' "Ofenfarc (Mr I Menco) Private 4 "10 Arhhy (Mr Newton) Dnvies 3 I J>icrhy (Mr H PotvTi<»yl Powney 479 Little Cell Patilkner 3 7 9 I f&stv Moriiins; (Mr Cnnliffe B\ a iji'.e 6 7 9 Daniel A. Jamo?) Lamhton 3 7 8 Fitz-Georcs (Mrs Barton) Manser 3 7 8 1 I Farn?hH.rscn X ? 6 €v!?&nw ('Mr P. Nc?ke) .Pichf'm? 376 F:\iet (Mrs A. L, *L'?) n376 Crick Thr.?t (Mr W m;th iRsndpn 5?5'? Faft-ty Pin (Mrs Rndd> Tash 475 'jadEd (Com?m"f!fr Ward? Ireland 375 Po"k Dew 'Mr Bnrfdinston) Hunt 4 7 2] Charley's Uncle CaHt GT-f-?nn? F. Ha r+;™nr 3 7 0 ORA VEN SELLING S'l'AKFS of 6 sovs each for starters, with 150 sovs added, ihie and a cmarter. ;-X-Ea.v (Mr b. iiowett) .Private a 9 10 L. andros (Mr Barton) C Mar&h 4 8 13 ?bw Guinea ftlr 1'norburt?.. ?wiit 4 ci Id JJunqair (Mr G. Mereh).Godfrey 6S? -Knight, of Peace (Mr F Ourzoji) Hob be a 8 0 Ifti&tanha (Mr Tabor) TaUora 8 0 Deevee (Mr Hattiey) Ireland 4 7 ;3 Xtjjscue (Iir B. Irish) B Jarvis 3 7 13 I Keonhyte (Mr 'Bennett). Youig710 -iSoviet (Mrs 7 10 Ifanush-a (Mr. B. .l»p.n- Ul) (Mr 0. Hayes; Law 3 7 2 iFlyine; Duck (Major Pa^et; Colling 5 613 —— RlCllilO-SH S'i'Aisi LIS of 26 eo\a each, with 500 Sovs added • for two. se-ar-oi(is; second to receive <sjO sovs and third iuu s-ovs. tiix t'uricnss S;;iJciitdon (Mr Buclianan) Gilpin 9 8 jiiaxw el) (Duke oi i'ortiand< .Wauah t 8 lie boes icapt. vv hitwoi'tlo Butters 9 8 Lord Thanet (Mr Cazalet) —Taylor 9 3 .'?oidet! Ciuir»ea (Carjt Loder) .Gil pin 9 4 4.i!ei'»:)kaki (Mme M Vanpati') Butchers 9 4 I '?tcitiede?cige (Mr Beer ».■ !?af'1 91 On.7m{; dÜa Ma.?6tyL. R- Uarsh 6M .iirc&t Joy (ilia Majesty; tt. Maiih 8 10 ?a,CM Note (Sir A Bailey/ S. D?y 8 10 | All Prince (Sir A. Buiiey; K. Day 8 10 tM'rad?'e (Mr F. Darlinei. Darling 8 10 j tjrey Monk (Mr Bachauan.) .Gilpin 8 10 -Y'T?id) (Sir "K. (Jafsfei) H. Powney 8 10 j I.lanton (Lady J. t.?iyson(?i.? (Lord Durham, Peck 8 10 I Qiiaiitum (Lord Gianeiv)-. Baker o 10 j lauiietroke (Mr F. Hardy, Uogy 8 10 Sorrel (Loiffl H. de 810 ¡ IHus*jadin (Sjr G, Hulton;?' Hnrtiffan 8 10 Celestial (Sir It," Jardine) Colling 8 19 {Soran us cUr Sol 8 in Banc-re (Mr Scri Joel; l',oa*«g 8 10 Caoi'ara Izatnan (Sir H. Meui).Pe's»c 8 10 I .Tenny Forfeit.« (Mr D..Nicoll).. Private 8 10 OU Chris (Duke of Portland;Wangh 8 10 11 .fciirnoirnfctfta c (Lord Rosebery) ) 1 R Va wsnn 8 1'0 Da.vnirht Patrol (Mr A de Rothschild) Watson 8to I eaverbrook (Mr J. de Rothschild; r.¡ £ >• VV'aush 8 10 ;Epb, m .A. d, air .(Mr 0. Garland).Coiling 310 Commander (Capt. E. Tanner) j Linton 8 10 'Jlicolo (Mme M. Varioat') Butchers 8 10 J'iffdale (Duke d Westmineter. Moletoti 8:0 I <5wvnbr.rn (Dake of Westminster) Moreton 8 10 i Bcsal.c c ,f? iord Wilton) H f??dp" 8 1.0 C&Ucula (Lord V»*ilt,on) H 1-eade^ 6 10 Pynanio (Lord Zetland) D and as 8 to stained Glass (His Majesty).ii. Marsh 6 7 SakuntalA jSir Etownf-ya7 Ai'choi-a f (Lord Derby) Lambton 8 7 Oueer) Eninresa J.ord Glaneiy) Baker 8 7 Prune f (Lord Rosebery) R. Dawson 8 7 I Fiddle-de-dee (Mr Rnssel).T Wauffh 8 7 Ma Pounee (Mr M Shy Princess (Lady Torrintrfon) Pa-iilkney t7 —— GBATWICKR STAKKS of 50 eoce each for thre« ven.r-olds; second roceivep 100 sovs. liJ., and a half. .0a-nus (Sir A. Black) 0 Marsh y & Helix (Sir W. Cooko. D-ewln.iret 9 ti Southwell (Duke (If Portland) .Wangb 8 11 JSoya] Diamond W Dixou) Lines 8 7 Britannia Major Braseey).. R Day 5 Holyyronurn Œir W Cooke) ,I>evThurst 8 3 J eysoe (Dord Derby). Lambton 8 3 Velveeen (Major Bra«se.v). E. Day 8 0 Call-Bell f r—— HAM STAKES of 50 "ovp each, for two-ycar-o?dp. St? fu?cn?s PoJÜmaG (His Majesty) R, yareh 8 5 Fat?htv c (Sir W Cookc,Dpwhurst S 9 £ a rch AJong ITnrd De,?.bv)c, H 9 pHy?m (Sir F. Hulton) F Hart-pan 9, 9 Lassie c Sir R Jardine) Wanffh 8 9 Pilsthorne (Dnke of Portiard'i. Wauph 8 9 P,r of Hope (Lady Torrineton) Faulkner « 9 um„ iy ??. ''? '?? M?'P?ty) .?roh 8 5 .^£ Srtaeva (Sir E. Hulton) F Ha.ti?n 8 5 «*Ef3T DEAN sK'LLfMG PLATE of I -J3 «ovp. Five furlonsrs J F(M' rd Aw?y CCnpt, Brapsey) Pers?e 393 Tx-?!wn (Mr W. Dixon) Lines 3 9 3 I '^r fai-wmp ther) Jarvis 390 R'?T'b?!) (Mrs Ellis) Tabor 2 7 7 Percys c,ft ;?? ? Lucas) A Day 2 7 7 '?.nr?ynlf.????n-,?)??? .HnntZ"? G.'lmhln /Mr J B?—roft) ?a?t?rhpe 2 ? 4 I H•Sardi -Pn ake (?r?'?tom?ey). ????74 Cl pt .Tp ti- 'r .274 N(H,pnl1to¡> (? p'nir?MtbfT-) Day 2 7 4 Lhassa ?rP ?r.lke?.Pio?r?'?74 f<na!,n f Rhode? 2 7 4 -??_??y]n. H Pnwney 2 7 4 .B?.Ho ?fMr Wr??.?,?? C'nndell 7 4
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GROUND SECURED. I Future ef Rugby at Aberavoin. I After-oon-sjd^mM? tiyvriblp A-bpravon ar.d Port Jall>ot Rughy Football Clnb haw -in-t able to fix up a temporary pround for next season until such time tlipir former ground, now laid out in ?!!o}:m<?T)t?. Oan b? put into !?ayin? con- (}¡tioD Ttp ft?<] is at Fc??nd'fo? Lord J?r?T? ÆJDh'. and is w?'hm easy n('j o" both Alieravon and Port Talbot, beinc only a fw niinut« walk from the Port tjelll) con- their headquarters. All tliTtsngb sofl.son the secretary e.1T If nn'parpy I^vsbon) was in thb nnhappv defiritr, ronlifr, to ctnM whioh were clamouring for fix- ,-itareB. bnt now he been pble to get fln attractive list considering the short timf, at His disposal. The most important are S"ansoa (4), Nonfch (4), Llnnelly (4). ronfcypool (2». Pen- arth Maesteg (41, Cross Keys, Moun- tain As-b. Treborbert, Brifconferry, etc., so that lovers of tl-if, game are assured of good eport. The season will be a strenuous on'e, and nUwiB have to worlc h«rd. The conimit- iep hope for support* from the pnblic, snp- porters for,"Saturday, August 23rd, at the Dockers'* HaJJ. Port Trlbot, when Mr. Ppjtct Jiiou, J.P., will nreaidft.
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¡ BOWLS. I CPLANDS v. MORfilSTON. League match, played on the Mccrigton green, arid ended in a win íür the iiome- Kters by 33 skote. Scores:— Uplands. Kink I.-T. D. Thoiuas, L. Hitchins, G, P. Jones, W. Koes (siip) 17 Rink 2 — W. Sherlock, S. Palmer, R. Tiegit-sR-is, H. Tregoning (skip) 15 Rink 3.—S. C. Auckland, D. Evans, D. J Roberts, D. H. Jamcs (skip) 15 Eunk 4.—i). M. Evans, W. Thomas, J. Thonias, F. Baiter (skip) 12 Total 5t; Morriston. Rink 1.-D. I>mne, W. Lewis, W. Mor- gan, T. Morgan (skip) 19 Rink 2 —L, R. Davioa, E. L. Edwards, j D Williams, D. H. Edwards (skip) 2C Rink 3.-T. R. Diivies, D. II. Evans, B. Johns, W. Griffiths (skip) IS Rink .T. Richards, G. Grey, D. John. D. Dayies (skip) 29 92 ST. GABRIEL'S v. CWDONKIN. League match, played on the Cwmdon- kin srreen, and c-ndad in a win for the home club by 17 shots. Scores:— St. Gabriel's. Rink t.-G. Banon, J. G. Dayics, L. Kees, W. H. Pank (skip) 19 Rink 2—P. Da vies, E. Jones, Evan Davies, D. J Squires (skip) 18 Rink 3—R. Eiders, W. E. Williams, P. Daley (skip) 2:: Rink 4.—J. Sandry, J. Lake Allen, A. S. Sha;pfon (ski}) 11 Total 71 Gwnmonkin. Rink 1.—R. Wc^t, V. R. VIcKelvie, J. B. Gill (skip) 22 Rink 2.—B. G. Clinch, W. E. Chap- Brn..1011é5, R. D. Morgan (skip) 18 Rink -jope.. -T. Niorris. Hv. Thomas, David Jones (skip) 26 Rink 4—W. J. West, WiTI. Mitchell, n J. P. Morgan. W. J. Willi asms (skip) 22 Total 88 DYFATTY v. MAN'SELTON. on the MantoTl .-m, onding in a win for the hometiter. by 56 shota. Scores:- Dy fatty. W. Ba-rkle, W. Dewitt, W. Norman (skip) 17 Rink H. Bennett, J. Bennett, T. Robertson, M Troy (skip) 7 Rink 55.—D. D..Tonkins. D. H. Daniel. T.. Wales. R. Jenkins (skip) 19 Rink 4.—S Per.nett. J. Bevan, J. Rap- sey Evan Hill 10 Total M Manselton. D,,iv i es, Rink 1.—R. H. Davi?. Enast Davie? M. Williams, G. Bevan (skip) 32 Rink 2 — P; C. Jonpa. D. Martin, Dd. Jones. Llew, Harris (kip) 31 Rink R.—David Rees, Wm. Edmunds, Ed Griffiths, Evan Divips (skip) 18 Rink 4 —D. J. Jones, J. H. Hodge, E. Davies, N't. John (skip) 25 Total 109 PARK LLEWELYN v. BRYINMILL. match, played on the Brynmill grN'D, ending in a victory foT the home- sters by 12 -,zb(olfq. Park Llewelyn. Rink 1.—D. S. Johw. W. TClocip, M. Mm P. McKinnon (skip) 21 Bo'wen, J. Trorman. G. Clarke, J. Clarke (skip) 25 Rink »—S. Matthews, T. Miles, T. TT. 15 Rink 4 —B. Jones. W. Raymond, T. Rees, Wm. Griffiths (skip) 15 Tntal 76 Brynmill. Rink 1.—G. Bath. J. Jenkins, J. Bis- brown, F. Parkin (skip) 22 Rink 2—A. ATiintix,, A. Simpson, Y. Svendsen, J. Ellis (skiti) 15 Rink 55.—G. Hart. Geo. Gough, W. G. avies W. H. Palmor (skip) 25 Rink 4—S. Rendoll, F. Manlev, W. A. Martin, IT. P. Wright (skip) 26 Total 88 PANTYGWYDR v. PARC HOWARD B. Leagra match, played on the Pare Howard green, ending in a win for the visitors by five smres:- Pantygwydr. Rink D. Rces, H. Hsyes (senr.). W. H. Gousrb, R. Kerr (skip) 16 Rink 2.—W. Wi^ins. G. Frayne, T. Kinjfdon, W. Mororan (skip) 33 R in k .-E. J Thoroas, C. Nosworthy, T. Dallin^, F. Reetl (nkip) 18 P-i!l,k- (, TTnrriq, W. S. Bowells, F. W. Hopkins, D. Parry (skip) 21 Total 88 Pare Howard B. Rink I.-W. H. Ambrose, J. Jonce, T. Miller, J. James (skip) 23 Rink 2.—D. John. D. Pbillip-s, T. Skymo, J. Williams (skip) 15 Rink 3.—W Morris, F" J. Thomae, A. Williams, D. Lewis (skip) 16 Rink 4. -T. J(,n", G. H. Stacey, W. H. Griffiths, J. Richards (skip) 29 Total 83 NTE, ATIT, TOWN v. BRTTONFERRY STEELWORKS. Friendly motoh, played on the Briton- ferry Steelworks green, ending in a win for the homesters by 15 shots. Scores:— T^e-nth Town. Rink 1.—Neath men failed to turn up on this rink Rink 2-E. Kees, T. Flaierty, T.. Davies, R. Hughes (skip) ,H 19 R.inlt: S.—T. Dtimmer, E. Morris. M. W. Davies, D. R. Edwards (skip) 12 Rink 4.-D. Williams, D. Rees, J. D. Jones, J. Morris (skip) 19 Total « Br it on ferry Steelworks. Rink 2.—W. Evans, T. Thomse, Jos. Thomas, W. Bro(skjp). 17 Rink 3-R Re-es, M. Wfttkins, F. Clif- fora, J. Thompson (kip) 29 Rink 4.—J. Evans, R. Gowor, E. Evans. J. Collier (skip) 18 Total 64
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1 SPORTS AND RACE.(t. I I Successful First Meeting I I at Godre'rgraig. I I The Gt>dre*"rgra ig Sports Clili'»it. held their fir.t venture on &rt''i"di;r*. It -it, I entries were very numerous. Tiie resi/.ts were:— I Full mite trct-hn? handica-p.—?Frna?: ?J Mr. Phillips, Brynooch, "Floss" 2, Mr. I I.?-wis, Brynainman, "Triwlnt 'Xad 3, J.,c?wis, tip, Triiv-l)it Xad One mile galloway.—1, Mr. Dl vies, (Twaun-cae-G ur tvou, I/ittlo 2, I L. Williams, Ammanford, I >ird." Will Car- i diff; John Griffiths, Ynismcdw; Emlyij I Morgan. Llanwlv; W.. Edwards, staly- fe^a Fred Vauglian, Godre'rg:^ iig; J. Thomas. Port Tall-xit; Evan Re s, Cwm- aTon; and — Lookr, Goraeinon. Final: 1, Tlioma«; 2nd. Taylor; 3, BFan rRe;. Phe 1?0 yards scratch race 'mtv, <énT(Ht1 ¡ EdwDrds. Cwmtwrch, and Etn? ? .r(m5 Ystradgrynlais, for stakes cf SS? f ?a? de- clared nf) 1, 4-?e !? mi?s trotting b3!HU(p. i—1, ?r. T.-mris. Brynamman, "Triwbit 1J..ad"; 2, Mr. Williams, G-lanamman, Mi tkmaid 3. Mr. Pinllips, Bryncoch, Fk fc-s." n mile Mr. Daw f, Owa- cae-Criirwen, T.ittlo Beattv 2, Mr. Davies, Gwaun-cae-Gurwen, >1< Tommy Atkins. I 300 yards flat handicap.—Hea< t winners; j Fred Vaughan, Ystnlyfera; W. F. Han. Clyd?h ? !'). J. Edw?rd?. C'f<TUp' Md; B?s r?av??. T?rad: Andrew Jam<p. Neath; Bryn De?ips. Birchs'r<??; D. ) 1. Dan?. BirchgTove; F C. Dtivies, CiLrdi fcf. Final: 1. James; 2. D. IT. Davies; 3, F. ç. Daviep. i I BRITONFERRY BOY SCOUTS. I II The f-ixth annual athletic s.por ts in con- nection with the 1st Bribonfenry Troop B.P. Boy Scouts took place at,1 Vernon I House Grounds on Saturday. Tike results were as follow:- 11)0 yards flat race. ClaRe 1.—1, T. Story. Aberavon Scouts: S, E. Cosker, Briton- ferry Boys* Welfare. I 100 yartis flat race, Class 2.—1, n.Bragg, \beravon Scouts; 2, H. Joseph, Briton- ferry Scouts. 1 Long jump. Close I,—1. W. LewSs, Port I ¡ Talbot Boys' Wclf;;ret 2, F. Sc'hosJrevrgar, I Port Talbot Boys' Welfare. í Long Jump, Class 2.—1, G. Arefoe-r; 2. H. JOF epll; 3, S. Will iamq -7-611 of Britonforry Scouts. Hig-h jump. Class 1.-1, W. Pbillips, Britonferrv Boys' Welfare; ?, P. Schor- I rewf.'ar, Port Talbot dBoys' Welfasre. I High jump. Class 2.—1, H. Joseph, Rntonferry Scouts; 2, A. Guppy, Ystrad- gynlnis Scouts. Guides. ¡ Open tug-of-war.—1, Britonferry Boys'. Welfpre. Bicycle tent pegging.—(3- Vincent. Aber- avon Scouts. j Bicycle crawl.-I, T. J. Thomas; 2, W i Morgan. Musical chairs.—H. C^lw.ell, Briton- ferry Scouts. Obstacle race, Class I.-I, W. Lewis; 2,' J. ^Harris; 3, F. Sohorrewga.r, Port Tal- bot Welfare Obstacle race. Class 2.—1, A. Guppy; y strodgrn hj Scouts; 2, J. Hopkins;. 3. !v..Tones, Britouferry Scants. Tlie Scout band comnetitioa was wen I by Ystradgynhm SKjoutf. t I i PORT TALBOT COUNTY SCHOOLS. ¡ For the -rirst time for over ten :vrs ath!ei.ie ep<>!ts were held in connection with Port. Talbot County Schools on Saturday. '.Tho playing field was nicely laid out. avid the band of the Discharged Soldiers anrl Sailors Tendered selections. I The fayorees of Abera,von (Mm. Byass), who I)rfrnisf,d to distribute the prizes, was unable to .attend, and that duty was charmingly done by Mrs. D. J. Lloyd, wife of the nEw The judges were Messrs. P. W. Lewis, T. E. James, Aligr Harris. anC! Miss Hamilton; Mr. W. J. I Coscrrave wis secretary and starter; and. I ofh?r m<ym? rs of the school ?ca? wer f, ata?nrds. The feature c4 the spirts was I the ?a rn-mins of some o,f the gTr'?. The winna- of most of the girJK'lntl'\ was V. Evairs, a.nd the winner of the medal to tbot, most successful competitor I W5 C. Hu<fh es. who will hoM tlirEllin j Cup for 12 months. Result:- 100 v?rd? handicap, ju??? l?y?—t. G. D. Jc!?: S. B. niH. 100 viro,,g gi-,As: 1, O. R-t,,eA- 2, M. Thomas. Throwing cricket balI.-t, C. Hugbse; 2. B. Arthur. Hig-h jump,senior girls.—1, Erans; 2, O. Jones. High jump, senior giiis.-i, V. Patd- wick; 2, G. Jn. i Throwing cricket ball (juniors^r.—i, J White; 2, A. PrPeoe. Hockev race (\rirls).—1. J. Hoft-ells. High jump (op4\n).-l, B. Edwards; 2, D Rosser. Lewis; 2, M. Thomas. Girls' Skipping Race O. Jones; 2. J. TTowel Is. Tyong jump (Senior Girls).-1, V. Eraaig; 2. 0 Jones. }9 P-onz iiinip (Jun-Jor Girla).—1, G. John; 2. E. Key. i 100 V. Lew-is. High jump S. Arthur. Teo.im race (Girls), -1. NTZI.; 2. TITa. ESir and spoon rncft (Senior Girls).—1, D. \ttwood; 2, M. Wiffiame. I .on 7 inmp (Junior Boys).—1. J. White; ,2, A. P1'e. Hockey ra? <.Tumar Girls).—M. Brown; B. K?y. PotRto ?ce (Senkc- Gir?.—l. B. T?Me;? 2, D. "Lêwi. T.<ong jump (open).—1, S. Hoylte; "3, D. 'Ro?Mr I 100 n. Rosser; 2, B. Artlinr. Egg and spoon race (Junior Girls).—1, G. David; 2. M. Thomas.. 4?0 yards handicap (Jniiior Boys).-I, W. Ph111ifÍ8 :2. IT, Gri ffith6. Back to Back (Girl^.—P. Walters and M. Harry. Inter-Platoon oomt>etition.—1, Sergt. Holliday; 2. Sergt. Mofrt. Potato race (Junior Girls).—1, O. Rees; I 2. E. Marienburg. Football face.-I, E. Moseley; 2, B. Arthur. 100 yards handicap (Senior Gir18).-t, V. Evans; 2, O. Daniel. Back to Beck racc,Ttoqw,-r -itnd Jones. 440 yards (open).-l, C. Hughes; 2, P. [jew is. Sack race (Senior Girls).—1, 1. Withers;, 2, G. Key. race (Juniors).—1, Preec«; 2," John. Sack race (Junior Girls).—1, M. Brown; 2. E. Key. Obstacle race (open).—1, Witness; 2, Roderick. Old boys 220 tatds.I, -C. lto*lanas. Abergwynfi. Relay race (boys),—TTIa. Reilay raoe (girls).—Ha. Sack race ().-1, N. Bolreh; M. Shechan. Tug-af-W,ir. -Porm VT.
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r QUOITS. j I BERTHLWYO v. CROFTY. Berthlwyd. 143: Crofty, H2. I I PENCLAWDD v. THREE CROSSES, I I Penela.wdil. 12i. TIitm ftrnflsiaA. 1411.. »
Saturday's -Cricket. I
Saturday's Cricket. I SWANSEA v. PONTARDULAIS. I The viít of Swansea Kir?t Eleven to I i Pontarduiais attracted a ood crowd, and I a;i enjoyable game was w?aessed. Scores: SWANSEA- I T A. L. Whittington, c and b I J. WiUitt-m 6 I J. R. Tait. b J. Williams 1 20 f W. J. Bancroft (junr.), c Wil- j liains. b Mid) a{'1. 17 W., It.. TLronia, b J. Williams 0 I H. W. Barter, h.w., b'Wm-?ma. 2 9 W. Frayne, e W?!t?ra, b WiUiaans 0 J. Hinwood. b J. Williams 2. j J. Bancroft, c E. Davids, b Michael .?. 5 .T.ill;d"l"M¡l;ï' [ J. J?ckscn. c L. WiMiamo. b J. Williams 7 I H. Creber not out .t. 1 Extras Total 74 PONTARDULAIS. J A.GriaKhs,cWflIs,b; Creber. 5 1 L?WiHi<uns. st BanThlt. b ?m- | w<?d '17 j 0. Wmiaois. h J. R? Tait 10 E. Davies, c, Hin-wod; b CreW (I f J. Williams.' b CreSer 14 D. Rees, c J. Bancrcift, h Tait I 'Â;r=tt. b } Tait 0 j C. Williams, o W?s. b Creber 0 f N. J. Thomas c Ba-xtr, b Cr?b?r 9 j- W. LI. Micha?!, HOt ?t 1 f L. Jones, b Crcib«)r 5 1 Extras 4 I Total 66 | LLANELI-Y v. NEATH. I Played at LlaneJlv. EAR A. E. Fr?p?hy. b D. Davies 3 1 D. J. Reason, <c H. E. Jones, b D„ DavieF f, J. W. J?nes, c Davi? b C. War'n?r 10 J. D. D. D?T?3. c M. Davies. '0 F. WIl-1um5 50 ¡ L. Reason, b D. E)?vi€s 0 I Dr. T. F. Rea<soii,iKt WT. Davi fes,1 b I M. Davies i. 68 H. IlenshaTV. b F.' Williams (I Dr. Gwyn Thomas, b D. Da-ries. H. David, jiot out 5 TI. Prosier, c and b M.Davifts 4 Dr. Joaee. b D. Bsvias .u. 4 Eitras 7 185 LLANEFLLY. 'I B. P. Rees, c Dr. Rr-asoiv b J. W. Jones j- W. Davies, b -FreO-hv 31 H. E. Jones, h.w.b J. W. Jones. 0 I H. John, st. T).. J. Reason, b L. I Reason (i9 ¡ C. C. Warner,* w-fc out 56 D. -Da\. not out 15 Extr: is 13 (Total (for 4 wkts.) 203 BRITONFER RY STEELWORKS Y. I BARRY. I i layed at B. ?rv on Sn?:rdav BRITON'F ^RRY STE^LWOEKB. Wehb.cTr?tnce. b To-.v^o 9 D. J. Daxi< is. st E. Williams, b Tawso 5 Bates. 6t R Williams, b I>acon. 61 E. Cooper, b A. D (-.acon. 19 J. Y. Rich irds, b Gapt; James 21 W. Thomr«, b Capt. James 1 A. Edwnr* is. c T. Preece. b A. Deacon 3 W. J. Hi II, c James, b A. Deacon 1 I W. J. Le ivis, Ihw, b To. 2 F. Clark not out "13 E. H. Ji mies, b Towso 2 Extras 9 ¡ Total 146 BARRY. A..Gtks&rrte,-t W. J Hrli. b Bates ST T- Pif jece, b F, Clarke 58 R. W Ftliams, st A. Edwards, b E. Jar Ílè6 38 A. E feacon, not out 1 Extras 3 (Total (for 4 wkts) 155 ST. JOHN'S v. SKIEWEN L'ILYWHTTES. I Si. Johi'v?, OS; Lilywh'tes, Sr). F/EATH CHURCH FIRST V. SKEWEN. Neath Church Club-Firs.'s, 24; Skewen, 3S. ♦Played on :5keW'êll Ground. 'FERRY STEELWORKS SECONDS v. AGLE (NEATH). Eagle (Neath), 121; Britonforry Steel-j works Seconds. 130. Plavcnl at Britonferrv —
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GUARDS AT MUMBLES. The Band of the Grenadier Guards oc- cupied the boards on the Mu'mbles Pier on Sunday, and attracted a huge number of music lovers from all parts of the district; They provided two programmes of excep- tional merit which were greetly enjoyed.
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CAGE BIRDS. I Morriston Association's 1 Big Show. t i frnAer the amapMee of the Morriston Oêge Bird Aa^tociat-ion, a very snooeseful show held at the Ijamb and FJiag Hotel. Morriston, on Saturday. Tli-,re were ap- ward,s of -900 entries. The judges were: | Oanery (section, Mr. Magw, port Talbot; remainine: section. Mr. W'. J. jenkifcs, Swan-1 rAm. The awarois' I ¡ YOUNG BIRDS. ,1 Norwich, variety yellow oook: 1, W, Addison, Morrfcton;' 2, W. C. Greaves, rrre-I boetli; 3, A If. Payne, Morriston; 4, D. 0. I Jones, Owm. I Norwioh, any variety buff oook: 1, G. Bell Skewen; t, A-If Payne, Morriston; 3, l Gee. Meeser, Morriston; 4, W. Addison, Morrisfbon. I Jibrwieb, :iny variety yellow hen: 1. W. Aiddison, Morriston; 2, (1. Bell, Sltewen; 3, 1 M, Thomae, Skewen; 4, Geo. MesSer, Morris- ron, Norwich, Any variety bu9 h". 1, w.! Addt?n. Morr?at<)n; W. A?diacn. MO!'ri ton; :?, G. BeH, 8!?wen; 4, Alf PayM, Mor- riston. ':Y..r,'dy,y..ye'eøc:k: 1, E. Thomas, Plasma rl; 1, E. Thomae, pLaema-ri; 3, J. Owen, LI>hy; 4, D. J Morgan, Mcr. riston. j I Yorkshire, any variety buff 009k: l, J. J -Owell, iiimelly; a, D. J. Morgan, Mcrrriston 3, J. Owen, Llanelly. Yorkshire, any variety yellow hen: 1, D. J. Morgan, MOrritstoii, 2, J. Owen, LXa-nelly; 3, A. E. Eaot, Morriston; 4, E. Thomae, Plasma.rl. xorkshire, any variety buff hen: 1, J. Owen, Lila.nieHy; 2, D. J. Morgan, Morriston; i. D. J. Morgan, MorristoiK Borders, yellow cock: 1, J. Hawkins, St. Thomae; 2, M. Thomak, Skewen; 3, G. jj E-d-2ir.gton, Swansea. Borders, buff cock: 1, <3. Den yard, Plas- i marl; 2. Daniels Bros., Skewen; 3, Danieis Rroo., Skewen; 4, J. Hawkins, St. Thomas. J Borders, yellow hen: 1, C. Denyard, Pla.s- j marl j 2. C. Denyard, 3, J. H-aw- kina, St. Thomas. Borders, buff hen: 1, 0. DenyaTd, PlaIT I marl; 2, J. Hawkins St. Thomas; J. Hill, Treboeth; 4, J. Hawkins, St. Thomas. Bowlers, green oock or hen: 1, J. Hill, ) Treboeth; 2, C. Gurvis, Ijandore; J, W. Long, i BB—BBWW—M——BWini'ffil Ystalyfera; 4. W. Lcng, Ystelyfera, Borders, cinnamon cock or hen: 1, C Carrie. Landore; 2 E. Delaney, wando^e. "Dark linnet mule: l, A. Roberts, 9wan-ea. OLD BIRDS. Norwich, yellow cock: 1, All "itca• r,s. Ijendore; Z. E. J, Kopkine, Lians i a!\y^. Norwich, buff oock: 1, Alt. Payne,' Mor- rls-ton; 2, Alf. Kitohine, Landore; 3. T. TiiorrM, Swar.««i; 4, G. Thoxnaz, Swajmm. Norwich, any variety hen: 1. T. Thomfw,. Swansea; 2, E. J. Hopkins, LI ansa m let. Yorkshire, yellow cock: 1. A. C. Eat, Mornston; 2, D. J. Morgans. Morriston. Yorkshire, buff ooük: 1. D. J. Morgana, SfOTriston; 2, A. C. fiast, Morriston. Yorkehire, any variety hen: 1, T. Llar.ea.mlet; 2, D. J. Morgan, Morriston; J, E. Thomas, Piasraer!; 4. F„ Thomas, P!e«- mArl. Yorkshire, non-fed: 1. E, C. Bast, Morris- ton; 2, T. Davlfee, Llansamiet; 5, T. DaTi", lianeemlei. Border, any variety ban: 1, R. Devane7, IrfvndOro. Bord-en, green oock or hen: 1, Alf. litt,cbi-,is, Landore; 2, Alf. Hitchine, Lan- dore; 5, H. Morgans, Ixsndore; 4. Win. liam,?,r Morriston. Any variety dark mule or hybrid: 1. D. Matthews, Oockett; Z. G. Tfiomae, Swa-naeA. Any variety light mule or hybrid: J. L. Mettbews, Coekett Goldfinch: A. Roberts, Swansea. Bullfinch: 1, D. J Hopkins, LlanisamJet; 2, D. 1. Hopkine, Morrifiton. Linnet: 1, G. Thomas, Swenisea; 2, D. thews. Cockett; 3, D. Matthews, 0>ckott; 4, R. Ourvis, Landore. Srecnfmch 11, E i. Hop'kitfe, LTataftm)et; 2, R. Gurvis, Landore. Siskin. Red-polo, or Suite: 1. A. Roberts, Swansea; 2, E. 1. Hopkins, Lianea-nalet. Any rariety-fitlljrg cl, 60s.: 1, J. Owens. Uanelly, NOVICE j Any variety Toi-kshire: I and t;T.")avlfJe; 3, D. J. Davies. ¡ Borders, yellow: 1, J. Bowen, Lstelyfera; 2, E. Rces; 3 and 4, J. Bowen, Yeta'yfera. Bo-rde,-e, buff: D. P. Borders, buff: D. P. Bees, Swansea; 2. C. Cur^io, Landore; 3 D. J. Hopkins, aiorrie- ten; 4, J. Bowen, Oetalyfera. I Norwich: 1. G. Thomas, Swansea. t Yorkshire: 1, D. J Davies. Morriston; Z, 3, and 4: T. Davies, Li-anm-inlet: Borders, buff: J, H. Morgans, Swanae* SPECIALS. Specie Is were won by; W. Addison. V r- rioton; G. Bed!, Skewen; J. Owen$. Lie nelly; A. Koberte, Swansea; Alf. Peyne. Morris- ton D. J. Morgan, Morriston; D. Matthew*, C'-vckett. • Mr. Alf. Payne, Morriston, carried off the prise for the beet bird in the old birds' sect-ion, whilst Mr. J. Owens, Uan Jy. possessed the best bird in the show.
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