June 22, 1922 THE BAiLY MIRROR Page 19

ARTICL.es POR DISPOSAL. . BABY Caruadc. laioa; 1923. Moitei Ue Luxe, pat«nS A aide apr i.^a. natety uliasnia. Sling. dt«p. maenitii;ea& GOLFERS AT DEAL TO-DAY. motor panel, linwusine kiudy; Ihicb cql wuecla. lueebao. bear.nga, iedtbei match. Now, it appiiars, matters In that respect pi'wal; i>hoLu,-Mrs llowlen 56. Seeund-a venue. Uauos American and Australian Challengers for Blue Riband are hanging fire somewhat. For one thing, l-ark, Esaex Plioue: I.lord 987 Criqui seems disinclined to get into the ring COMPLETE Homo must bo aold; beautifnllv up- again for a prize of reasonable dimension. Does A hoiste.ctl Cheattriield ailitoi Jwma ovcroaantei, with ol the Game—Big Task for British Players. this not sufigest a task for .Fox.which, in,addi­ large bevelicd mirror; p.cEty e»fl>ei and rue to match; heavy cuib and •:• .- s; handatirao bedroom EUitc, 'wHh tion to being Siliely to put in'oney into .his purse, laige beveiled ewiUBing mirioJa; marble top waaiistaodj would eJear up.a ridicuious situation? wJtU cupbwaida under; masaivo lui! size bedstead to malvh. 'S CHAMPION ATHLETES. • * # •* with all new b..d(liiie compteto; loil oi lino, ru|j. extend.ug diniug tdblol kitchen luioiture etc Accept 43 Ki-iiueaa Matter for Board of Control,—When Bijly •he Ivt. gF'.at saciillce. P.aclically new; would separate, QujiJifying rounds of the clian-ijjionship are at his be.'jt, Abe Mitchell, George Hun- Deposit wt>ulriceal .'iewert situation. B' jiatierns in metal and wood beddlns vilie maltressrs. course of one of his rounds he trod on his bail round of exceptional merit. Kirkwood (Aiis- •Ic; lurn'ltuie—bedioom'.and general; all eoode sent d)rec6 and was penalised a stroke. He tied with tralia) and Hagen (U.S.A.), haye booked pass­ * # * Irom. laclory to hoine >n perleetly Den i-onditiun. illus­ and was beaten in the play-off.' Todd Wants Matches.~Betore one season has trated price lists ipust tree); cash or l)»taln.i;nlB; eatab' ages on the Aquitania, which leaves for U.S.A. closed I hear that M'. "Peggy" Bettinson is lisbed 32 years—CbarIi:B Riley. Peak & Moui-it. UlrmiDC- When a player goes out witli golfers is! the true temperament vouchsafed, between. Kia Lewis and Koland Todd for the ,ii.guea Iree,—CenlurT •. Potierv. Manutactuiers (Depl, Saturday. middle-weight trophy. Meanwhile, Todd, who Mif -I0<. Krtf-lem. btaHs . • *• » * URNITURE. BCcondhand modern and antique; eoat- is -a firm believer 'in the adage tnat practice F moua haigaina; removed Icom Hotel and tevetal Town Overseas Challciigeps.—The feats of J. H. ATHLETIC PROSPECTS. maketi perfect, would not be at all averse to a and Country Mansions: Cheaterlield Suites, 7 pici-ea. 14 Kirkwood, of Aitstrana, this season are fresh m contest with Boy McCormiek; 'guineas; Dhiing-room Suites, 8 euineaa; large wardrobes, our incriiorios.. "Joelt. Hutchison, the champion, A.A.A, Entries.—The sjik-ndid entry received 3 gna.; dressing tables and wasb-^lands Irom 25s.; bed­ * * * . room suilea Jacvibean Fumed Oak Sheraton, ash. eto.^ iai^d, one^of .the-^Aiheii ' for the Amateur Athletic Championships of; from 13 gna.• 200 complete berfioora aiiiteg to gcleil from, «an contingent, proved J\jne 30 and July 1 ihay or may not convince Conn Unfit.—Joe Conn, who was to tneet iSea-' Including 7lt Satinnuod ^ulte and 7ft Gceywood sui'.e; hisi^ brilliance m . the those who advocate the restriction of the me.bt- man Hall at the'Riiig on Monttay night, will be Inll-alze Drass, oak and mnhngany bedsteads Irom 4 ena.s ing to English athletes that their idea would unable to fight owing to septic poisoning in his every description drawing and dining-room furniture. qualifying rounds'with Xhealerftelda, 7 Rxis,; lounge .-haira, £? 10s.; French-Rilft & 3<-ote Of ' 71. Jim not hein'thc'best interest'Of sport. If a reason-, left foot,. This is to he regretted, as,the match lurnlturo. pianos,--etc.: •'lOS Garpcta from 2 gna.. pti'i^kwl .Bariieg '• and Waltei able numbei of titles are .won .by native athletes, wouldi.have undoubtedly cleared the air in the jree fur enuniry or stored free 12 months—Curzon's Furoi- they may waver m their ideas.' •• light-weight division.. - A. C. B. : ,ture and Carpet D^^positoriea, Ltd..-272 -Pcntonville-road, *nagcn,:; also..from ,,,the King's CiOss, N 1 |2 mina.-from King's Crosa Stn 1 Hours, States, are botlii play­ 9,till .6 dally- Fu?l Catalogues op apnlicntlon i ing well, and perhaps EATHKR (or Blo-es, gate ^riee 2s 9d ^kln; anedo . Enslatid's Outlook.—Truth to tell.the outlook OTHER SPORT IN BRIEF, J l!d-. ff-:. send 2d.'alp Ir.-;palB —rait. NoJ-fbamnton J never befor^ have our is nqt particularly .rosy, from a Biitish.point.of STAINLESI S apoona. six 39. 6il. (Firth's) kn. J'aa. ed., home, golfers, " profes view. A,. G. Hiil does not go for the mile, and; half doz. Samplea 2s.—S.G.S. Co. 74.- Stewart-road,' sional.,.aud amateur, althbugh'H'.B. Stallard is prpbably an improved; News Itetos and GosBlp About Men and Sheffield .• ; • , l)t!eh"s6 titi agdinst • it TftAWBEtlRY Nets,-Protect y.)Ur atrawberries from man since last year he has'something to do Ic Matters of the Moment. S• bi ds: beat hoavil? made waterproof netting, small as this year... Barnes be'at'the Finn, P.-Huvmi.- "E. H Mduntairiwas meeh, oiled and dresi^eo. 25 yds. ,by 1 vd 2a .Cd.. 25,vd8 !iad made a bad start not ruhningiat his best distance the other day Iniar-"Varsity Lawirlei-.—Oxford Univeraity beat Cam-; by 3 jda 5s., 35 vda ' by 3 vda- 7B 6d,: any lenslli or .on-, Monday,: but' on- .when he dead-h6atfed at the .Citfil Service sports. brWge University bv sis e^Mea to three in a lawn t«nnia width snpplied; carriage^ pa.id: moncv returned -if not Tuesday, with' a_ brilr 3. Barnea, lua eh at OxforiJ yestenlay. : •-.- .- ,-,.- ' ^!- aatis(actorv;,aa aupplied by na to tiicHova! Oardena; eat^lj- •'.' . ' " •« ' » * English Hurdlers Beaten.—Chaliow and Sasham Prince ji bed over 100 yeara.—H ,1 Gaas'in and Sons. Rve. RUB'S liant72^he qua!ifi'ed:with.seven"strokea to spare, were unplaeed in the Anteuil Hurdle ioEaris yeaterdav. EA Sets 79. 'ed. Dinner, Sets - ISa- 6d.. ToHel Sets Not-so , that famousnje'mber of the (JnlMcky Edward.—-H, P. V. Edward is rather The winner, Franche le Pre, paid 61Ir, 50c. Oo a lOir. T 12s fid.; Plates, Cups. Sauccra, at keoneat prlpea; Kolfi-ng tr'ininvirate. He took 79 on'Monday, and an unlucky'athlete.. That was proved in the Vast stake, . , ,-.-•. ratalogue-free.—Liverpool Pottrry Co. Bnralim his, putting went all-agiey on ^Tuesda.i'. . With Olympic. Game% 'and now, when hei^ badly ENNIS Rocqueie, wcU marfp good finislii strong and TestSmoniai to a Champion.-A national tes-Umonlal to T aerviceable; lOa 6d. noatage.,. la - Uaaal weiphts. s score of 83 he was counted out, one stroke w.inted for. the 100 yards and the furlong, his. A. p. MiUa, D.C.M., three time a--Winner of the Marathon Money baek terms ^—Edward a and Lswi'ence, 317. Hish •too many. Think of it, he tooli four putts at one "dicky-' • leg- is causing, him anxiety, • If he Ironi Windsor to Cliclaea. la being orKaalaed in Coeton. H'lbo-n,- to"don' ...... ; . hole, and three at many others 1 • ' ' • cannot turn out' H; M. Abrahani may prove our' Lincottiahire. ALLP.4.PEI1S. direct, frem.5d 'PGr r<>ll; send tor p.it- • White Wings.—Royal Temple Yacht Club regatta wll! W tirns free.-Wc-;t Riding Wallpaper Co.. Dept M„ •' '-^ - •» • » ',.'''• ... '• • best representative in the sprint. opeij at Ramsgate on July 10., Two day a preyiou-Iv the Trinitv-Kli eet, I.eeda • " .Triumvirates Two.—The other two members of •-"'•*."«•«•• Oatend Royal V.C. will fieoide a race irom Btleium' to 1 '^OA PAIRS oi Excellent White Co'ton Sheets, thfl the triumvirate, and J, H. Taylor, the Kentiah coast. 'X*N J\J vcr' beat manufacture, absolutely purn, no are playing steadily. ..-But they are veterans,.and ' A: Task for Fox.—After Joe Fox, England's Lowe Wins Aga'n.—AlthonKh England had already dresaiiig, aize 70 bv 90 IHs, 6d per pair, 89 by lUO ;ri, beaien Italy in the Davie Oup two sinslea remiined to be 141;. 6d per pair;.also Siipeior, Bleached C«Uon Pillow the strain may .well prove too much for them. ifeather^weight champion, had been beaten by played at Roehampton yesterday. P. G Lowe beat Count Caaea, - buttoned ready for uae good quality, aizc 20 by Eugene Criqui there was mtiehtalk of-a return Cofcmbo with the loaa of only three games, anii Count di 30 in.. Sate price 7s. per hall dozen, post tree; caialogues . Robecco acratehed to Major KiUKacote owing M an in- post iree.—F llodgaiin and :8ona ID.I.R.l. City ol Leeds. inrcIii-d,(ridb'ck 3 8 Grandson ., Deluvian Earl 3 7 10 hark Belie Ear! 3 Lit.Centlem'n.Rintoul 5 9 Kiltrutii ..... Saxby 3 8 Black Magic '. Moran 5 7 9 Corsican ...... Vasey 4 Cocksure Gwilt a 9 China Lall .„. Soott 3 3 Knight .. Woodland 4 7 9 Turmeric Bishop 4 Royal Huee'r.D'vids'i! 6 9 GavottSilvestee r ..^..Taylo Pooler a,3 77 9o Grecian Gift Walters 4 CAea Eade ... Poole 5 9 Foreigner Gooch 3 8 Abbey Island Stevens 4 7 8 Floreat Actona T'mu 3 Lover's Cane .. Gwilt 4 9 llackdaiie tlooch 3 8 4.45-APPRENTlCEa' PLATE, 200.sovs; Im. . Tlie Ciji-sican ..Vai;ey4 9 V'tiiiC's Q«eeE....Earl 3 8 .Fiiscliaaer ,, Wilkins a 9 AT NEWCASTLE. S'liity .Cmy . lionnc:tt4 9 "Dth.Seconvd Dicksdn.MorleCrop .Cottrily! 2 6 8 2.30-GOSFORTH PARK GUP 450 sovs; "5f. Liiiagi's Boy .Braime 6 9 CookiL.otL'm'iid.T'mpl'm'e Gwiltn a2 66 8 Nabob Pte4 8 2 Glcjistellft Lines 5 8 3 Capsta3.10—nNEWBUR F.HartiaaiV iSUMME 4 9 R BullCUP^y ^ 1.500 sovsPraU; IJm:2 6' 8 BatterySm'ke.Botterill 5 8 1 8 2 PROBABLE STARTERS A^ID JOCKEYS. Elvera Coldbeck 6 8 2 Jansan ..M.Hartigan 2 6 S Firearake ..D. Waugh 3 7 11 iJanegelt ..Arrostiocg 6 9 4 DRyizes Elti itt 7 8 Ro.yal Aiarm Mullein ,. 0. Leaders 7 n Lodestar .. ,C. Leader 4 8 2 9 3 Franklin .... H, Grav 7Perfer- e Clftchnahet Be ,. Nugenn ..DoncghTit 2 6 5e T03 Eager . Repwiek 3 '7 8 8 0 TheTrairiways and theThames 6 Sweet Dorothy . .Sjiear L'd P'nz'BCO.Renwick 4 7 7 Corban' Lambton 4 7 13 8 8 King's Idler Arehibald '7HparklingEyes.C'ndel l 2 6 0 White Bud. ., ..pdcqall- 5 7 11 N an ^e when beauty has often to pive way to utility, occo^ionB when vi-l..5 . Fre-11.d ..!-.-..-• Power,,« i^j1'^...i.^... nListe a f\t SunShaIt,R.W.C'iling 4 7 4 8 6 Chivalrous V l.Warwaj-s ,. H. Stokes GallpiheSlav.RenwicK4 7 2 Loch Maroo '.. Gilpin 3 7 10 I- the two combine are all'the m:ire to be Wel'comed The' IJ.C.C, 7 13 Moat Boautilul F. Pox 76 13 Sangraii .. T. MorKan G'nT'tr'rchla ..Burns 3 6 11 .Anyway ., O'SulUvan 6 7 8 Tramways^Itoutes which serve th6 Embankment 'ay^ oi premier utility T15 Flint Jack .. G. Smith 6 9 Siivanus-..'.. R.-Giaco Above arrived. N't Watchman .Lines 3 7 3 to millions of pas'«;ng:er-*—for busines-i puriioses, for theatre" froi'ng-, for 7 11 Evinder .JUeary 6 2 Control .... C. Smirke Forest Guard-McCall a 9 0 B'Amade '. Seotta 7 3 7 9 False Alarm ... Lane Gr'c'n B'ty.,Davidson 4 8 11 PoleinbBrg..ATinstr'ng 3 7 0 sight-ieeing: and.shopping they g-ostraiifrht to the point.- At the t^aine 3.45~BERKSHIRF.-P0AL,STAKES. 1,000'EOVS; 5f. D'ble Court-Wootton 4 811 Tiro .:—.. Peacock 4 6 10 time the TbamCit. from -Westminster to Blackhiats, of anqufetftioncd Achilleioii .. R. MArsh 8 6 P. of Lothair f.i.O.Beli 8 Pi-oud Mkiy ,. Scott 4 6 9 Above arrlT»e(t, Dvepano .... D. Waugh 8 Sunny Square . Pope 3 charm in al^l its ehahffin^ moo(3s, is seldom more IdVely than On.these. Portsoy .-.• Crawford 9 0 Torisiiia ,.i. R;.r|awsone hey-day-iof summer. Themornmff aria fevehirifr hazes With the Biih- Tarpon ,,....'. Wilmot 9 0 Drumlassie .F.HartiEftn 8 e iiffht ehimmerina: throug'h on the varied craft and on' the water, or tho Polydara Sou ray 8 6 NEWCASTI-E RESULTS. (JarrisoB Ward 8 11 languid heat of middtty Which caffjes your wishes ddWn Btreitra to' the Ishtar ;;, F. Darling 8 ^ t 2.O.—SopJioa (8-1.' R. .Tonesl, 1; MAroopolia (6-1), 2; Apron R. Day 8 6 Rhona Gilpin Prince Lionet (100-6), 3 15 ran. Grasp (3-1) favourite. open vea make of the Emba|nkmept'apiace \VhPriJ it is' K'dod jnst to he Count Volta ..Botterlija . S[.30.-rSH Su 17-2, ThwaitcsL- J:-Schoolgate i7-2). 2; alive and enjoy a brief respite" from the hiirrying: Town hfc which is Blue Sol R. Day 8 9 Brown'RaiaH '.. R; Day 9' Great Law 14-1); 3. 6 ran. Leastown I (5-3) lavourito. > so. conveniently near yet seems so'.miracnldiiBly fat aWjiy: Cascopcdia ... Bemicke 8 9 Alopox ., R. Dajr8 3.1 O^-fDouble Hackle, 15-1, Robbips). 1;; Juniao (7-2, Whitsuri •..:. D. Wnughfl '9 Frocked ,.•.,-W-. Jarvis 8 J. Childs) 2; BaliyheroTJ (3-1, Car.slake). 3, Also ranr Abstirdlty c .. Morton 8 p Stanislaus -IB-H. .Dancer .(100-81;.,Greta :Bridge (100-6). Green Cloth c.Morton 8 .9 uppUger o .... Persse'8 Pucka Sahib and Nant Coch (20-1), Dumfries, Athasi, • ; J Tramimii.-} Man fmd-Quid-, i^tfiiJi'Me I'rom any • X Q"nDesniond c.Soourfld 8 9 Vain G.iory t, ...Rhodes8 itoek Drill Baalbek'Credentials and Gilcrux (33-1). Necjf ; tramimi/s Innpector. or \)rom'the itiid'''iits heJow, , ; Ameijcus Boy .. Leaeh 8 9 Browuhylda iR-lDamsim 8' short head. -(J. Cannon.) .." ritlll be of • assldatifs i^v'-^e-lec'tiiia-'foUtis.'"' -• • '•-• Glory of the Seas. Watts 3 3.40.—Sir Greystoel (4-1, Thwaites). 1; Sirrah (evens, Tornaveea . ..F.Hsrtigan 8 9 MountelJa Watts S lavt), 2; Young Pole (3-1). .5 ran. St. Begoe c HoEgS 9 My Ladylove .. Souray 8 a-IO.-Glentoch (10-1, Xedson)i 1; Sun Shaft (2-1, laytl. Broken Bonds.. Robson 8 9i Conjecture f .;,, Lines fl 2; Vaulter (7-1). 3. 10 lan, ' - • • . - Pandemonium .... ,Pte 8 4.40.—Oraig KJey'r' (5-2, joint lavt, Lcdson). l;'Fiin of Koockando F. Darling 8 9 S'nnyD'cr'w .F'rq'hrs'nS the Fayre (5-3. joint lavt,), 2; Thermia flO-l), 3. 8 ran. : .Helen Maglona.P'kering 8 6 Bed GoSvii f East 8 NEWBURY. M4.15-OGBOURNy Own ..: ELines H'CAPB 6 . 260 E0vs;,7f. Silver Zep W.Waugh 3 7 10 Envoy .^.'...^t.. Brown S 8 2.1).—Worlt'a -Crf^ck, i; .{4-1, Gray), l;.8un8hot t (3-1, llowdyedAbovo f..R.W.Clline arrived. g 9 '6 Cooldrinagh . Stevens 4 8 favourite).'2; Bcimbirio ilO^l), 3. 25 ran. Palraa -R. Marsh 8 B Contractor .M.H'tig'n 4 8 2.30.—Squarson (5-2, favourite, Felthaic), I; Manctho 23, Be'ved'-.'-e Riind. S.F.1. Black Gown . Beatty4 10 0 (20-1), 2: Gt«n Eagl ^ (7-1), 3, 19 i-an, legatH'raptyD'mpty,.C'trilo c O, Bell 5l 89 68 Quiln Whltaker 5 8 • 3,10.—Tetrabbazia IHA, Elliott). !•; Leighton (9-4 J, O'Sunnt Palatiny Eyes.Farq'li'rs'e . Morris 5n 89 64 Poly bins Leach 3 8 Brennan).. 2; Craigangower (iOO-30. Jellissj. 3. Also ran; Blaoklaud .... Moran 4-8 13 Bine Cloud .. Hogg 4 8 •Ptlyhistor (5-1). Drake's Drum [10-1). Cylborn, Caleb, Telepathy .... Beatty 4 8 12 Desmond House Pope 5 8 Double Dahlia and Knighton (20-1), Three; three-quar­ Alaric Rhodes 3 8 10 Radiant River F'son 3 8 ters. (Taylor.) , i. • ; r Dalblauey .. E'stTbeO'S 83 9 Galiio ,,..,..,. RLodesS 8 ,3.45.—Lady Juror t3-l, Lane), 1; Mayfair (7-H. 2; .Shikar Gilpin3 8 Koman Riiler Morris 4 8 Lodestar (100.71. 9 ran. Canterbury 12-1, tavt,). Banksian — Allden 4 8 4,13.—Voleuse (6-11. fan, G. Hulme), 1; Miss Marget Young Visiter. .Green 4 8 7 N'bJesRO Oblige G'trili 3 8 _ (10-1), 2: The Moy (10O-6). 3. 17 ran. Gask Crawford 4 MasGulino .. Nugent 4 8'!' 4.45.—Crail i!00-8. L- Djtpsie). 1; Backjvood (6-4,- favtl. 'i': Brance. (6-l>, 5. .'ftl ran.' ••.•, _: :;:'.'^_^ '•:•:'•• ••• tHE' StQCK EXCHANiGE. - ,: •".;•••,(,.•. :•;•--; WSH^RCRBY..- •.. '".'-^ll' The Irish Derby at the Curragh yesterday resulted:— I By Our City Editoc. Spikt? Island fevena, Archibald), 1; D'Oraey (QO-1), 2; Montserrat (10-1), 3. Twelve rail, i ; ' , . • ( • ^HE Cij™, Wednesday. I Markets showed.ia dullkh. tOJle-'to^'l^y.- viitll• busirie«s'ox-- trenieiv slack. War Loan was, lower a* ?S 9-1.^. otiior •gilt-cdgcd stocks -all_^ eftei^. ;\H«i}o- Rails were 'weak; , QPECPAI. Nj^WMAIIKEr WIRE. Brighton -A"^^. liover "A^' 3G. , " NEVVBUnV. NEWCASTLE. , ,.In .'Industrials Textiiea were all oft colour. Firm- spots 1.30.—THE SHARK were the 'Pobaeco Jeadprs Imperials els. 6d., Bata 763. 9d, 2. 0.—BIDNA. 2.30^^-,MULUf:iN. '•In. KafRrs City D"ccp5,wm:e btd. !or'2i,'Gcneral' Mi«in,! 3.10.--I}EVlZEa.. -.. 3.30—MERRY GIFT, 7(^j' 3d,, JDut othcrwiBO P&rii iajJuenees earned,wo&ksesa. 3:45.-Ji-CIllLL!ElON'.- •• «.16.-SILVIfia XEP, •. 0,-rAULinua.