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16 TUESDAY.' DAILY. : EXPRESS gEPTEMBER 7, 1937 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS-DAILY EXPRESS, LONDON.

All thoKlecllons.In tbis table SAFETY IlET. Clive Graham's Gossip are copyright. DQNCASTER IrishGolt v4.'10.—Starmond. 3.0. 4.40. er. • 5f. ' Spot Iiarred Rose of I'erfllai Irenlcon (If' Starmond (If al> ' II. (if-ab ab;Xakomis) I (nap)- (ir ab Cantol (ff abl A.B.€. Keel Sciiiaw) Bedale Girl) Dewberry) . Romrord) mTHE Napped At WHAT TIIK lArtlsfs Prince BOOK SAys (nnp>

EdEt'hlli (e.w.) TATTKNIIAIM King's Uap (if Splona (If nb Coliinicllle (ifi Dewberry. ah K Ann- . (If alt Artlst'ti (S. h\press) 'ALitopu ilili; ab_tou,.de ,(nap) (If ab Durate (If abl ntrnnc's.Kel) . . I'rincp) STLEGER-HOW Day Draion) llrymfax)

Doncaster TlIK SCOUT'S lOXE DOUDLE—.Mlrza II, and Buckleljh'-Kesendu (Mr W Sliakspeare), y Armsironi!."' not be taken.too.seriously. -I-have. at 11 to 4—was also trained at Newmarket and not ^historic 004 KlnderKoiil (Mrs C Smith», Beedie, 4, 8 IX I'rrrrmi ^^^:^&S§¥>^^^ thowever, endeavoured to sum ^up What The Book 220 .Nakonili (Mr Q H Palrliurst), QUptn, 4, 8 8., ..U Klchkri 224 The Taller (Mr J Halli. Slori*.' 6. 8 8 ..... fairly the Tjros and the cons ol the Kingsclere, we should be hearing more about him daily. 001 Oronleti (Mr D /• ri»st)ngsf.. V Hobbs. S. 8 sixteen probable sUrters> Says- Even th^t impressive gallop be-' 40J Atrru* (Mr O Micklcthwalu. M Vasey. i. 8 8 ...... J Taylor i19 rr«clou> I'earl (Mr E M RaolUfTel.rftuwell, 6; Well* HE rorm shown hv Arii^i.. fore his Derby triumpli over now- 040 Irenlcon (Mrs R D Shatto}; H Leader, 6. i T rrlnre when heatinr n 5,^ f9i tP'V. P Wartholmer). y.Hartlgin; Lowrey 003 CASH BOOK (Gordon IMuhards). Bets Milne oa thfB horse seem likely, to go law nun. (save clbs) anu Jsbf m& resurrected Sandsprlte — backed 130 Slralhcirron (Mr P VVInter), Winter. 8. 8 8 over a mile at -Veivniarlet iS j.T' " M McAIpinel. V - - ' :.K A Jones the "YOU Jose" column. , Won the 200 Jupl(er:(Slr « «.^».>,u.:,. v fimyih.,S.omjii..,o , :8 4 . lite iirr anil when wlnnlnB asaKst a kf' agala at .twenties—was. -dis­ LONDON; 130 lUtcIdean (Mr R MftdlemasH, P Alfden, 888 Wl;rfcS^(gASlr''«^'""""""":- I' Kevmarket &tftlc», but has not dis­ ,>„.H U'r.ffr lleld at Newbury (se™ /urlmS 232 ArabaMador Hoy (MlM M Thorpe);.Blnnl8; 3 ..blepbcnson tinguished himself since then. regarded by many wlio weighed up 420 Banm (Capl J FieldenJ, Q ArmstrooB.'3. 8 II June, brlnss him well int„ S' ...... '..Carr p cture for the HlEh-WeUht Fred Butters's' charge on public FotloVlnc Are'Alls KQi^KKCdc— - Vra -at lb , Ulcap (2.3U). lie.wlll a^n be S deeds.::- ... r PEIGES ' V . „ — - Peck d-.*;—CHEAT" I'ORKSIIIHE ii-fAi. 0J2 ClIUUMMvIGH (li. IVrafiS). Ii- •len.bj- Bean-, who wafSaJj.V,S lev), T E Leader to be a good horse, looks a good horse, Kith previous victories ^inn,?' Perhaps It is as well in the case and will, 1 am sure, run really -well. course should be Ileal riru!2 ci?^ flHE at. Leger will be run at • Current xxlds appear . of Mld-day-Sun, wtio wins' wheri:he 000 i-'ieetfooi (Mrs W ifapha" / ftTdamr -""^ X ' tomorrow,' and 001 Altensford- (Mrs O Smith), Berfle^..,Vf"'"'' Tliornton.8O^CASTER HIQIMVEIG^IT II'CAP. *500.' Ona mil. ' flrst three, hut he does not like htf 50 — !• BTOund. Maranta^d'and o) 4.40-OMSGOW KUESERV irCAP, «50. FI.e lurloo,,, : "" • ' • '" •' 66 — 1 fxrk 'Sir A Bailey). OottrlU. 4. 10 ...... Weiton Double Bnicliet (o, ' 030 rike Bam Mr J PHornunei. B Jarvis 4 02 AfARANTA (T iVeston) 2?^ r^DU'r^i'Mi^if ^ Cunime^SiVa^ O Beil.*'. l-owrcj • • • • COPYRIGHT SAFETY BET 100—t t) .....11 IVraxr iir - - . . - ?oT (Mr H C Blagrave), BlaBtave, A doubt/ul starter. In any case Evldentay appreciated his trip to Ptrt " DONCASTER' 521 Spot Barred (Sir P LoralneV, lr*r."rt ' ..0 Kicbarai >y-:: ' r do not core one rap. Slaimned Perilox at Hurst. Stayjwjl 4.40-STARlMOND / aweor that if he gets a place and has a turn, ot speed lor the flalt. gressive Walkure and Ancestry,' Day- Doublet I'U cat his. jockey's cap. • * * dawn and a long-shot like Crab Hole- Ked L 203 SiVEET CONTENT «. Marshall), i Buckleigh and Starmond _ Ar»l*l'„ , . also from Ireland.' He ran at Lewes. - J03 Slarflyer, ; m .MID-DAY SDN (.Michael Bearv) Sax hloomlns. blushing maiden, and na September 7, 1937. THE SCOUT. Ck:lumcille-^who may turn Goodwood done all that hL be^^aS^ir iS likely to lose her certificate la tlili 012 Oo-«r (Mr n Boiomon). P Hartlean. 7. 7' 30 .J..7.;/.V.'.'.',.8hari)'i ? ^L^i?^^"^? towards the flnlsH of placings on Quom II.—and Buckleigh a race, but Mrs. "Golden" Miller's ND so to the Town Moor IOT the Are; are Stronger than Peritox (£1,000). and are expected to run'first In the Great 103 niver^Severn (U-Ool E Pemberioai. W Hlffhtlnsall. - • • deSi ^^'"^^ stabir^J A stage. I give Irenlcon a sound e«ct 02O Slraliht'Deal' VwV "N'S• ErWrg^^^^^^ . ...-veyl. Davey. a ,..,;;.;.'.'.';.";!;"!;Dyaoa lor the HtzwlUlam Selling Stakes Ml. Goya II., who had no backer. • Yorkshire Handicap,'and Lawson will oib UA Cut (Urd Bosebery), P Thrale, 8 Gcthin Hammaflon and Klnderscout loci 42 Royal Flu»b (Mr H "8 Perisc), Persse, 5, 7 7 „...D 8mUb 213 Crib llali (Lord ADersailenilyl, Whlliket, 7 13 _— " Don't condemn Perifox," 1 was told play a strong hand with Bookseller,and . FoUowInf are aIio'eoia8«d:— r " jr 033 Dewberry (Mr K E Morrlsil, Kirk, 7 12 Maher di^CTOus. Wna II. (3.0> is unltoH » yr« tX lb ^Jl*^^^M,/^.."^**'«J>- 1^ Hur*t be beaten; Be may have the stlBtst nci 013'St Mae'nui fLord Derby),'Q Leader ' 4 ••• Well Kept (!klr W Rammett), Himitsetl, 7_9 . over the 'phone from turl headquar­ Elgar. OOO Br.ybei or his career. 222 Inchkeltb (Ur W H Thorpe). W Peacock 4 Br.yhe.S (Jjajor A Boiuor), P Hartlian. 7 7 Sharpies ters yesterday. His trainer says the 004 Poet'- s nilsl (Sir W Burbidgfl), J Jarvll, 7 5 Blacksbaw Coup de Rol may not beat Bucfcleigh Oa Kcatcamark \H.H.-Maharajah ol Kaahmlr), H Peacock 6 _ 022 - , - • - -* coil will run in blinlicrs, but I am still 003 Trac» (Lady Ralll), O B«)l 5 8 8 roily. Hall (OaotT OParklnl,,Slevenj, 7 2 Spraiue jain,. lor Buckleigh ( Columcllle (nap) Is my strong fancy.'~ sure his enthusi.ism is so dependable 404 Edrehili ILOrd Hoseberyl. J Jarvla ..4 B . 6 003 REXARDO (Sieve DonoBhue). Steve winner' last year) had a lot of ground to F«Ilowl:ii Are Alio Eofased:— »t lb the Great Yorkshire Handicap (4.5) in on the slate of the sotng. make up in the Ebor. 301 Pricket (Mr O Uniblon), O Lambton ,..,^9 8,5 Is sure to Bet a cheer as he eoes down like the chance of Dewberry in th. Si By Mid-day • Sun, Sultan Mahomed • and Bcitlnc Foreratt.—7—2 Red Sau&w 9—2 Covenanter. 6 ArtVit'a "iVdy: MadiAy I (Mitt D Pasel), Fk Butteis 9 1 to post lor hlB last St. Li^er. Not gow Nursery. .> They both finished in front of Penny Prince. 8 Conat*llBte. 10 Aldlne, 100—8 Oo-er. Royal PJuth. 100—6 AUa (Mr Z O Mlchalnosl.F Bullock 8 ^ • Solfo may consolidate their position >«bliVl.lHl« Majesty). w,Jar,ls S * . further.' and unless anything happens Royal and Chenonceaux, Hurry de Starflyer. Rlvei Severn. 20 others. • , ^ 422--Vlklnr (Mr B L APBUSI, OottrlU » 5 Savoie. Union Jack. Elgar and fully- Last year'i winner—Boston West (U imith, 4, 7 ID, 20-^1. J Jarrli. 133 Vercatello (Mr I> S Browne), Lawson a 2 today, I shall "chase my Derby money" 3^Q~cilAMPAGNE STAKES. £1,000 added (2-Y.0.>, BU luTlanft. 231 Nusl 0 (Mr R Bownassl. M Peacock. 8 4 .• over Solfo and hope for; a .very strong- penalised Mange Tout are likely three- 410 Golden Realm (Mr J EunllBhl). Dayey^.. 8 2 year-old-':. The King runs Fairlead and 1 R»mtapa (Sir A Bailey). Lawaon, 9 0<» PrasUbeles II (Prince Aly ftban). Pk Butters 7 15 run race.;' 211 Golden Soverclsn (Siyr r A• Bftiley)—•, 'OoUitU• " '9 "li!'.;!!";! Bultoi represents the. Dytchley stable. 143 True Mate ~ ~' Dettlnr Forecast 4 Dewberry, 5-T-I St. Swlthln, 7 Daydawn, 8 English Girl Golfers Ellison), Els«y, 9 N.T.it Uertyllpi'io w.lkure, 100-8 AStestry, 100—7 crab Hole. 100—6 Basil Jarvis has not overdone' him, He has failed to reproduce Juvenile aid Mln« II (H.H. ABa - — Serena Blandlsb, Fserla s, SO otbcra. 451 Berwick (Lt-OolO LoderlKH.nj/p, Ollplni .Butt.rj 9 . 9 ...... SmrVk-~^i,"v Last year's winner—Mickey The Grctk (J Croncb. 7 12>, 100—8. and I think that is right., I shall not prowess on the course. , H I.cacb. judge what; the. going will be like until , Sir Abe Bailey's Cambridgeshire, wiri- I am on-the Town Moor today., ner Dan Bulger has. 10 stone in the 101 roFlmAtneck (Sir H it Tralloidl. B-RochtOTl. 9 5_2()—OLUMBER_MAIDE.>i PLATE, f JOO. Woilon lidea RamUpa or OoW1 ye.r-s winn.t—F»i«y (r Be.iley, ISl). 7—4 (f«»). nHocM.rt. FoUowlns Are Also Enrared ; ally by, 6—1 In singles yesterday—the | ."restraint" of a flying .machine like Covenanter, StarByer and Aldlne, who it lb 3 30—^''"^'''* "•'^•^P. lurloMf,. Oil Zoom (Mr H Collins). Winter ... third successive * victory for their Miza n, is not overdone. ran second last year. „0 Salmon Pool (Lord Abergavenny). whltakVr^ « c country In this junior international. I am well aware that the old-timers 404 Splon. (Sir M McAlplne). V Smylh. 5, 9 ...... K A Jonis 002 T.doii.ao (Mrs A Jamesl c Leader t i I i cannot tell you what Strathcarron is 050 sSeldr.ke (Mr B a'Blotrave)._Bl8}t«ve 6. | 10 00. Klni'i Girdle (Sir A Bu tl. F" Butler;? ? S And, givins further point to the reckoned up real merit;:by what was going to do. Lotus Eater, win , also 200 No Parklni (Mr W Webster),.Shedden 8 8 5 232 H),lle,s.a»-(Mr M H .Benso", Wb iSke'r"::""-" 1 f 1 triumph., .tlie beaten EngUah side In- Haphazari^ 000 K.si.r ILady Ludlowl, O Bell ...... ? I S '"'done''at the starter's - end and not'by attempt to win • another ".FitzwilUam 0«o M.l.>u (Mr B w Crbyl, Dutlon, 5, a i ...... — cludec; the British, girl , Miss 040 Laym.n (Mlsi A Weslon Adimson . Renton. 6, B 5... —— SS5 J"?J''",F"''' W " Cnnon). Hanley . "T § « dazzling speed in .the other part of the and turn last form on Flammarion. 005 BrJjton (Mr C B Taylor), H Leader. 5,^8 2 i'^n' ' PeBsy Edwards, of, Manchester, and Miss Journey to'the winning post. Gordon may - persuade Nakomls, and CO .Se. Pride (Mr R O Oawson), R Dawaan. 5. 8 2 . Barllam 8i Se'A'r". 'te'p»ri.?."e?S'/'.'.'.'' III 'jacQueUne Gordon, 6ft. London player, Bango and Kinderscout arc other 5o-Elder.ln? Mr W Hammelll. HarameU, 4, 1 15 C Blrtards who was runner-up (or the title last year, .Mlrza^11., however, can be so pul- iSi Hoar of Per»l> II (Mr J V Bank). BeaUY.,4. 7 12 ... .Weilon 'Spurs Got fancies, hut Irenicon may turn up at a tol. f'ffl S','nV"iotin1.e"'Jo%'ii ^iiJ?,,^--".'6'i^mlord, can. Both were defeated yesterday. Miss rerlsln? that he carries all the others 530 BeSale Girl (Mr W 0 Blrkliubaar). U Vajer. 5, 7 9 .;.Blaek«li.w nice price. I^it r»r-i winner—KTorpAch (Dick. 9 a). S—13. Uwavn. Edwards going down to Ml&s Sheila ' off their tcRS. :. . istroyan in the captains' - match, while : I have, no-doubt he can come from little Miss Jessie Baxter beat'Mlss (Gordon, behind in the sixth furlong and do as the margin 2 and I in eacti battle. Nowhere well, but I reckoa that Charlie Srairke Horses For Courses , Perhaps tlie Scottish girls were Inspired Jottings From The Course Ijjy gifts ol sprigs of white heather from Burnley 2, 'Spurs 1. Is wise enough not to experiment too •DONCASTER.—LeIt hand New mile course SCOT TOOK 'their captain, much, but to adopt the happy medium. - stralghi, and hleti. numbers (st«nds sldel OOT it, boys!" seemed to be I doubt if Sir Abe Bailey's Manton- best tor races up to that distance. Round BY, OUR COURSE CORRESPONDENT .Miss Stroroyan: , seventeen-year-old glrJ, B the 'Spurs' slogan at Burnley, Is a little short ol two miles, and low who holds i Ll—the women's vlianiplonship or for there was little apparent attemp; trained Ascot. winner Ramtapa—who mbers are best. - LONDON, Monday. lloltanil. set her side a good playing probably' runs as well as the .same 2.O.—Allensfotd (June 1935. 5U. 8 7, T. TIIGri-3POT In tomorrow's ruclris will be (he meeUng ol Mirza II., Ramtapa 8 HOLES example. to maintain their traditional style owner's Gimcrack winner, : Golden Lowrey; Itaneo (Sept. 3936. 51.(. 6 12, D. of play. "Tiilh; Lotus Ealcr .(Sept. 1936. 61.), 8 8, H. and-the ]es5-fancled Portmamock In the Champagne Stakes. She was outdriven by Mlas Edwapda, u Sovereign, from CottriU's. Btablerrand • Mlrza II..has won all-his Ave races'.with ease, but the opposition has not neat little figure. sallor-Ute in dartc .blue Their- haphazard methods . spoiled th* 'ragg;v St»th»rroii - (Sept. 1955. 61.). 9. R. Irish Champion Out game as a spectacle., and there was lltUs Portmamock (who did us.a good turn at Jones. (Sept. 1934. 6L). 9, R. Jones. been on the strong side. • - trousers, but the ScotUsh, girl called, the playing tune. to: enthuse over. .There were too many Sandown) will like the top galloping.as 2.30.—Inchkellh (June 1955. Im.), 7 12. W. stoppages for fouls If we reckon that the at Ascot was hisbest race, then you MlssStroyan toolc the lead at the second Nevelt;. Straight Deal (Sept. 1936,' Im.). 7 6. AMES BRUEN, Irish native cham­ - Forwards were weak In front ol ^ well as the favourite. K. Robertson; Pricket (Sept. 1933. :7I.). 8 13, hole, and though twice brouffht back to cannot get away from the chance of Ramtapa. Mirza II., with previous experience, J pion, provided the • surprise ol and lacked steadiness. Burnley had is T, Weston. an square, turned two up. wim the excel­ Ramtapa sprang -a surprise when he won in 63 seconds; two,days later,'under similar conditions; Hamtapa (Urst the Irish open amateur golf cham­ much cf the play In the flrst half as tts won with Brennan .up Jn his only, race, 3.30.—Elliift (Sept. 1' lent outward score of 37. Wragg: 'Sheldrake (Sept. outing); scored in the same time. •• , pionship which began on the Royal Spurs, who had better chances isd and holds the fourth, Agincourt.and the "Etiiin. Dublin course at Dollymount yester­ should have obtained a commanding posi­ Behind Ramtapa were Caerloptlo, Seventh Wonder and Agincourt, who had FANCIED FOR TITLE tion. Their shooting however, TU less-fortunate. Portmarnock,- on that 4.5.—Buckleleh; (Sopt. 1936, - 2Um.). 9 3. all won their previous races day. running. ^ • . Gdn. Richards: Eultol (Sent. 1935. 6(.), 7 13. It Included a 3 at the long fifth hole wretched. J. Slreil. . . - My opinion is that Mirza II. may have reached his peak, whereas Ramtapa He was beaten at the twentieth hole by and a 2 at the short seventh, where she Burnley were more polished, but luckj Caerloptic and Seventh Wonder, how­ will have improved considerably. Dr. J. A. Flaherty (Langley Park) In thelai d her tee shoi dead. when Duncan and HaU hit the bar Tritt ever, have not advertised the form, and Artist's Prince will be suited by the Doncaster Handicap mile. ,1 hear he will first round. . Miss Edwards could maie Uttle Imi Touslnff shots. Not until the second hali Flaherty took the lead at the third lost __an. Powerful Miss Stroyan will _^ when Brocfclebanlc and Miller chansri the northern youngster True Mate can be backed to recover the Warrior Bold Saturday losses. It at tne twelfth, and was one down at the be over-estimated on his showing in the strongly fancied, on this form, for theplaces , did they become . How Favourites Fare Selections.—2.0. Flammarion. 2.30, Artist's Prince. 3.0, •Ramtapa. fifteenth He squared with a perfect 4 at rirls' championship, which begins at Stoke They gave 'Spurs ten hectic minuta. York scramble with Golden Sovereign, 3.30, Ihe home hole and won the match at the and the London defence was lucky ta The rolltffting table shows the resuU ol Bedale Girl. 4.5, Mange Tout. 4.40, Dewberry. 5.10, Durate. twentieth. 'ogcs lomorrow. for the early pace was all against the backtns nrst and Mcond Iavourlt«K on a level There will be support, too. for Missescape . Both teams had to thank thslr stake or £1, the'besi races for lavourltes. and Hamilton Mclnally, Scottish miner and Baxter and -another winning Scottish ffoallceepers for smart worfc. Hall olia unliftky Tahir. Berwick may be the Scottish champion, scored an eight and the most successful trainers and Jockeys at the player. Miss Dorothy Thomson. . being applauded for- his second-haU eighth runner. last eight meetings corresponding to today's seven victory over J. A. RoBan. a member llance. • - • . •*."'*• QLturo at Doncaster. • , 01 the home club. MUs Gorilon drove prodicloux dis­ _ 'Spurs might have saved a iwlnt butfc: T HAVE taken another Juvenile torth e Favourites.—Ai^gregale proQt 19s. 8d. IJOEaii look the first hole with n birdie tances yesterday asaln^t Miss Ba.vter, Howe handling. Fletcher scored from th* J- nap because the price against, the Second' Favourltci.—Aggregate loss £29 TRAINING 3. but the Scot squared at the second, biit the run of the same favoured her spot. Burnley were now on top. b=t opponent from BlshopbrlsKS. Irish invader Starraond should be more 19s. 2d. ., • • and then, from (he fourth, took clclit Miner snapped a good goal from a bresk- Best Racei foi Favourites.—2.0. 6 winners. Miss Thomson, of Edinburgh University, attractive. He is said to be one of the 3.0, 5 winners. 4.40. 5 winners, a.io. 5 ?&^".rX.'°';"'"."' °" another Uttle girl in trousers., played some Richardson, who had bad luck, plicrf best over there and gets weight, Irom winners. ol the most stylish golf in a fleld of single- Burnley In front again.. \V(iinlo)c Joekcja.—Gdn. Richards S. R. Jones HINTS Burnley,—.^dams: Hoblnson. Rlchmonf Ipswich and Pantry-Man in the Glasgow titii- fi'':°9>ol'^^a^s""u';i;gfe"rtarBwaon ,3. F. Winter 5,. NOUTHOLT RECORD who won by tour and three. girls' title, by 3 and 2. ' . ^ 'Spurs.—Hall: J. Ward. Fulwood: Ho« was required of him when tested over w .\l o-Sulllvan IDooks). who reached Miss Edwards, . drawn against Miss Page. Grice: Sarcent. Hall. G. W. Morrl-' six furlongs with Pherozihah and qfher Hel, winner of the Autumn Cup at the final last year, won comfortably, beat­ BOLTON W. ...a, Northoit Park yesterday, brake the pre­ Thomson, may find her hold on the cham­ son. Duncan. Miller. stable companions. Portmaniock • may ing J. Grieve (Hayston) by six and five. Grosirenor 2, vious time record for the race by three Hector Thomson, former. British cham­ pionship In danger tomorrow. Referee: B. Ames fReddltch). keen liiin on the stretch, but I do notseconds . She covered the two miles la pion, withdrew, from the championship cSi^rS^ think there is any fear of the Aga3mlns . 36fieca. He said he did not feel up to the "trato PKESTOX N.E. .. and would take a rest. Khan's young champion being defeated 30.—Utile Woi -1), 1: .Cecil Ewlng, the Walker Cup Inter­ STOKE ct-m .. in the Champagne Stakes, wires the Tol*.—win 6s; placet, 3« 6d, is, 3s 3d;national , scored a comfortable five and Dally Express resident" correspondent. Eight Fulham Norwich Lack 3.20.—Spanish KH (10—1), 1; Rickety Anne Ke'St^Bolte? °- Chittenden, the WOLVES The Great Yorkshire Handicap wlll-Jind 41. 2; S«eet Afton flO—1). 3. Ten ran. Howe o.ff- Claj « Bucklelfh a well-fancied competitor. Tote._Wln. £1; places. 5s. 3s 6d. 4s 6d. . Hogg's nor&e has been kept usefully em-, ployed since flnlshlng fourth InUie Ebor 4.O.—Ilel- (100—81. l; Fobdown (4—11, 2: Bolton W Handicap.- and-should find this a nice Clonegam (20—1). 3. Seventeen ran. Tote.- 40 JI.P.H. 'CYCLE CRASH Meii Hurt Snap, lK)se I A.w. Conrad (Clarencourt C.G.I crashed Arsenal consolation, prize. Wln. £3 2s 6d: Places. £i 3s 9d, 5s 6d, i7s. Stoic Citj His most dnngerous opponent may be 4,50.—'^ulrose. •. *(6—l).l: Always T T when doing over forty mUes an hour at Cbarlum. Alh Bultol. who has been moving In tiie style ,.~J). Z: sparkjins Light (5~1|, 3. Six ran. practice, and will be unable to start In the Southend Have Six Halliday Injured Brenildrd -. ol R prospective winner. Tole—win, J 7s; places, 6d, 5s 5d. . Road Racing. Club Amateur-Cup race at Wolves CREDIT ONLY Le«ia Uait^ ... Dewberry has been shaping well In. re- 5.O.—TaK Tol (10-:11. 1: Vronkv (7—1). 2; Crystal Palace on Saturday.- This event ovei -100 klloi NE week'of league .football arfd BradJord 3, Nonvich City 0.,, Manchester a ... cenx rast spina, and Kirk's nicely weighted Beguiled 1100—61. 3: Nine ran. Tote.—Win, iometres (62 Preston N-K. filly has only to meet with better luck O look at Fulham—eight players fiRADFORD'S superiority fa 173 ed; place*. 5a Sd.. 6s. 5i. milesl. is expected to provide"/aVrtlmeaT Birmlsihira FQOTBALL POOLS than came her way at Brighton to win ^ 5.30.—Sara Trlx (8—11. 1; Venida , (9—2), J. Wells (Marlboro- A.C.) completed _ injured, . •".marksmanship enabled them to. •W BroaLAlb ... the Glasgow Nursery. ^^.V,*" A"*',9'^«T (6—1). 5: Eight fan. Tote practice circuit, of l.a miles RC over ,Thej _are: Tootlll (thigh). Birch lead 3^; at the interval against Lelctsier aiy .., ^ DIVIDENDS FOR. SEPT. 4TH. —Win 16s 3d: places, 4s 3d, 4s, 5s 9d twpniy-slx miJes an hour. (knee). Clarke (thigh), Dennlson (knee), Norwich City-at Park Avenue. . Derby ^O^uaiT - SELECTIONS.—2.0. Klniler^coftt (e.w.); , The • field " of more than seventy riders Rooke (ankle). Finch (ankle), Arnold _^Norwlch.nad their chances early oa..lW' Sunderland 2.30. It.'d Sfiiiaiv; 3.0. yiirJA ll.; 3.30. Ko^e TARTAM POOLS" Includes a number of the British 1936 (thigh) and a young outside right,Patry, there was no snap hi their shootlnf- Blackpool MSI uf PiTSla II.;-4.5. liui-klelgb (nap); 4.40. Olympic team • hurt while playing !or the reserves - Robertson s'yireo with a shot close In, aa" ., Chelif* Poailbl. Polnla Ucnherry:. 5.10, Ilrymfnx. , . HuddersSeld S'' Southend United casual, he got another, two mhiutes later, alttr Next best • MJddlesbroufh _ DOUBLE^UucklelKli and Dewberry. ties. Hall has n torn thigh muscle. LewU hai kicked the ball Into the gos-'- Liverpool Clients Reports Jrom Dally Express resident Firth a twisted Vnee, Lane Bell. Turner mouth. - • . Grimsby Toxn .. correspondents at provincial centres are and Jackson all-have ankle knocks - Portamoath Cllenta With 23^Pu; £[i^|9'- summarised below;—. v. ' . - ; Dlckenscn too has not yet recovered Ererton trom a cartilage operation e™veren 'Then Norwich lost llalllday. ne Wrf Third place, dividen• d -J.Vvoni In accordanea' OEHTRAt' LEACl with Rule .7. - = -. 2.O.—lteJ"f.*^'v'<>e'"l» Paid Each Weeh.-^ "AH sound•\. reports Irom Arsenal, and a bar cross shot by Lewis yleldw FOOTBAUL POOLS CONDUCTED ONLY AT 2.30.—Dan lliilcer (Lambourn) go close. Chelsea, Mlllwall,; and flrst teams of their third wal. MIDLAND Arlfst's Prince ()-fancied. Queen's Park Rangers and Crystal Palace Four stitches were inserted In Halhdarf Gritnsbj 3 Uac.-i 3.O.—ICamtapa (Manton) wa-nt t)ea-Uog. ffi Ground Rangers have - two reserve Inside IOT^ wotmd. but he returned after the interval —Shreiobary 11 ewBondSt.L0ND0N,w.i. and playco: outside .left: The , CLASCOW CUP.— Berwick (Michel Grove) worth following. : 1 (KlMha.-n) \ 3.30.—«plona (Epsom) each way: Malojai fsTIMIAN LEAGUE clubs, Tutnell-Part and London Caledonians, who deteriorate," and there' was no furtlie. SaitiiTSacSpaci fy^tiW^JSP iV.'^S OF EVERT Wm«lR (Hednesfordi go close, Bedale Girl (Don-I «.v„„Pl*^ °" ',''^,^^^,:.^f°l?''>'' North-London, are to meet In the pre­ scoring. .. .LOHDOH COUSIN "S5..t?9'. _ B*S BEEN SENT TO THE caster) fancied.- - Norwich shooting teas .feeble and tlier EP1T0»S Of- VA«10.J5 fAPSIK liminary round ol the TJi. Cup, to be played on September 18 (3.30). Sf=S='ielSv?S'^;°^5^«^P>5\S never looked like making ..a fight of t- ^ 4.5—CoIuniL-ille (Urn bourn), .fancied ... ss'r&av Coup de .Hoi (Wnatcombe) each way. The revised draw Is as follows-— Bowen. was the best man In a side wljlcli Union .lock (Malton) fancied. Bookseller Dlv 12.—OUerton Colllcrv ''"j.'"!?^"""^^'', by, ,Hallldays talutr. ATHCMIAM LCAni -TO ANYTHIN Bradford, were always the better, will ^ AMY (Manton) Jancled. Teversdlf and sllverhill Colfv v ^oreBbv^Coliv' Uavesden v Hoddesdon Town, Harlow Town v ABOUKT BETS BY ' POST • —,„„ DnlleiSultonToin Bpberuon,and Wesley , a thrustfui pa» • am FAVOURITES: ETC. _ 4.40.—WalkIIre (Lamboum) fancied. Berlchamsted Town. Apsley v St Albans City. Boy Star Loses of Inside forwards LewU kept pegglM <- -;-"f-,/>'">,DOWN-ANy-ro CGME-,n. ma jra FAV . ,\n«5try (Epsom) each way. Barrack Law Wood Green Town, v Enflcld. Tutnell Park T, London Caledonians Gf.Iders Green v Northmet handlcappa by an an»I> () good chance •- Sp?Wnrfe'Sd°"" '"ortnamwon, v; PJnner v Wealdstonf. ottnraei. miury m the later stages. Teams:— ^ FOOTBALL FIXED ODDS 5.10.—Romford (Stockbrldge) fancied. gfprd (Blg^eswatJe). 7. Kemps- =,i'S'"S''''-TF°'^i , "hdley, Johnstonj: ni» 19.—Heading Tennis Chance - - -iBdIeHwade Dnttod y Vauxhall on Dnitcd v o's&erton Stabb^ Danskln.Ballard; Pbulkes. Robert­ DUKE gTREET, EDINBURGH-.^^^^^^^ MoiQrs (Luton) si Neots and District v Water- Radiator. Morris Loiors _v .Oxfortl . City. TUNIOa K..-:,- tennis -. championships son, Benson, Wesley, Uwls DONCASTER lowi (Dunstable! Lotchworth Town v Eynesbiiry Thatcham v Henley ^..,,^u r m kK^i^S" ^""'•'"'"n yesterday with Rovers. Baldort Town-V ArlMev Town. Luton Bicester lown. Civil Service v Hayea. Windsor 19I8S huddlng stars competing for the titles ^ Xonvlch City.—Duke: Bowen. WhartOTl . WE PAY .^^oo^4^EoJij;'iR THE ODDS ~ SIH IIAIIUY'S 8KLi:CTIONS Amateur v HKchln Town. Leighton United and Eton v Uxbrldge, Southall v Maidenhead vacated by Hedley'BmVr. nSw iver a6e; Proctor: FrUr, Cols- Biggleswade and . District- Bedford Town United siouBh V Wvcdmbe Wanderers - man, Vlnall, Pume5S,Manders. 2.0. Nakomls: .2.30. (.(msli'llnrc (nap): Sandy Albion. i . __ Div 20.—Nuntiead v Woltlng." Bansiead v i"^er " C!"'"'" Referee : p s. Reed ILondon). .^Dl» 15.—March a.E Onlted v Abbes United Hersham Eeham v Ewell and Stonelelgh. Button WE „Y F0« A.. PO j|f -^J^>X?%VOUn,.H^0« 3-0, Mlr«i IL; 3.30. Lustful (If ab nose of • k-S Jh the boys' event was Persia II);'4.5, Coup deRul: 4.40: Merry (Cambsl. HlMou ln.st V Soham Raricerii. Thet- United V K'ngstonlan. Redhlll ? Camgerley and rord.Town v Pye Radio Chatteris Engineers v Yorktown WaIton-on-Thames v Tooting' -and 'he Uefeat of Der^k Hardwlck. a-rlslng Lips: 5.10. Luriin. • NewmarJtet Town . * BOLTON OPPORTUNIST "••^^ .V,*^l.^°.»*;?„„'S^tM^^™?°N<^^^ LONDON. W,. Mltcham Carshalton Athletic' v MetroDoIltan 2-6 7~V"^e " A. J. Mattram piv. -te.—Great Yarmouth Town v Bungav- Police Brookwood M.H. v Ensom. Ilollon, Wanderers 3, niackpool 0. illxslowe Town y Prosti Athletic Bury Town v ., SOUTH:OF ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS nir 21—Ashrord V Dover. Maidstone United R^?fS!?''°t°°'' "^ie a: happy return to «!• jrwlch -Y.M-CA - SherlnKUam V Norwich Si, Ai Eastbourne.- : OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS Barnabas: Lowestolt Town v Gorleston. Slow- »;Uoyda (SIttingboume), Canterbury Waverlev Bolton team by scoring two good soaU FOOTBALL POOLS Sf^"S,ffly»-S """'"AI'F"""" V Shenoey united Whltstablc v Sitttnehourne Pfrst round: J A S ^«u..- u. t, CcsarewUch Stakes.. NewmarketT-T-Dijcobolos. Ba.stall -Heath * Callender Athletic DarentiJ • : -r— : . '---.aEMD HOW FOR-COUPONS. Baron d'Urfe %nd Prlocere, a;'9_a.ro. yester­si'v'M's^v'iisrtSK'"""'""'- from.-.Milsom's.centra-.--- • - PSCV r'' y"""'*^-^ Ayesford P.M v Woolwich dribbling; cleverly, rounded day. -Son In Love at 10.52 a.m. yesierda: . • DiT 17.—Rom/ord v Eton Manor. Stork (Pur- London p.ii - Ci.atham Malkowicze-"(Li/12.10 p.m. yesteiday. ..Hell fleett V Che mslord C.W.9 Silvertown v Gray« M'-rs'^i!,T\"i!u*^, ^ ^^"^ .J"^??^ ."""o slfn" with a cra.shmS cycle-by 10 p.m.'^turday. - M-^L"' '^—Vernon Alhlcllc v Haywatds Heath Wo-nen'» Slnjl«-First round: Ml.«s J'Snnndeni ijjj^lj"'"; eft ..the, Blackpool goalkecprt Athletic Cr Hall Athletic v Severalls Alhlelfc. NCKhavcn - v Chlctiester. , East Grlnstead v CambridBeshlre •.Stakes.- •_Newmarket.—Le Barklne v Maldfn and Heybridee, Leytonittone v £?,"L*? .9 KObom* : MLT. L palme. Qothic at 9 a.m. yesterday. Harwich and Parttesion. , Hoffmann Athletic ^ Hastings . Shor^ham . r Wortlilng.. Horsham v Htls bt MUx J A-Harvey-6—*>: Mlu P N •Hampton, at Insldi V,*i?.**'*'^Aulumn. Cup.—Hors ;^boid. »t Ford Sports. Clapton v Dagenham Town, S'S?" B'BlV'Brlchton Corr Trims v Bra'hlu' Mttrijon bt MlM s Pratt" »i^I.S-3)l Mia< P L F ^est Blackpool forwai„. „„„ Vlck V HS;;° Comrades, South: .11.40.»jn...ye»ierday,. - - DU 18,—Old, Johnlana T. Bishops.storlford, iJ Mort*y bt Ml*;r O J Ollder '!-«. 6—1) Bolton.centre-naif. was. very- sound; scJ BKORi round: Miss W M Llncolna w.a. Swift In goal was eicellent