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BRITAIN AND U.S

... Sir F. Whyte Urges a Better Understanding An appeal for closer attention to be given to Anglo-American problems was made by Sir Frederick Whyte (chairman of the Research and Discussion Committee of the Englich-Spep-king Union of the British Empire) on Saturday night. He was speaking at the annual dinner and theatre party of the Stratford-on-Avon Branch of the Union. Referring to present ...

LAST NIGHTS RESULTS

... Last night’s results were;— First race (350 yards)—l, Coolbaura (2 to 1 agst)—tote. Is 6d; 2, Duncan’s Delight; 3, Cute Leaf. Time—22.76 secs. Second race (500 yards)—l, Marnor to 1) —tote, 5s 3d; 2, Wicklow Glen; 3, Heavy Rudder. Time—32.73 secs. Third race (350 yards)—l, Mulcaire Mammoth (5 to 2) —tote, 3s 6d; 2, Gaelic Capt.; 3, Sw eet Venison. Time —22.35 secs. Fourth race (490 yards)—l, ...

WANDERERSWINNING RALLY EIGHT POINTS M LAST FIVE IIENUTES ¥ . R . LOGAN IN FORM

... Iseitaer Edinburgh V / anderers nor JCelvinside Academicals found the damp conditions at Murrayfield to their liking , but a capital contest was seen ia spite of the scarcity of back-play , the home lot revealing fine spirit in the closing minutes to * . vin by 11 points ( 1 goal 2 tries ) to 6 points ( 2 tries ' . ) The Glasgow side , whose heavier forwards had enjoyed an advantage in the ...

STEWART'S ( F . P . TIGHTEN CHAMPIONSHIP GRIPWATSONIANS GO IJNDER STUDENTS' FINE RUN COME TO AN END

... Stewart's College ( F . P . ) strengthened their grip on the Scottish Rugby championship with a sound win over Watsonians at Inverleith , Three penalty goals by A . G . Blair made practically all the difference in . the- scoring , - t but Stewart ' s were the better side—stronger forward , and with a fairly reliable set of backs . ¦ Watsonians , for once , lacked enterprise , arid E . C . ...

WANDERERS ACCOOUNT FOR MORAY XV

... GORDONIANS WIN AT INVERNESS: UNIVERSITY A FALL and grammar in grand fight AT RUBISLAW By Observer ercieen Wanderers had heartening win over Moray at Hazle- pt Sa turday by 2 goals (1 dropped) and tries—lB pts.—to 1 try ber deen University A XV. was soundly beaten at King's tries—l 2 pts.—to nil by Montrose. But Gordonians' find 1 , w ell at Inverness to defeat Highland by goals (1 ...

EAST FIFE FORTS CLOSED AGAIN

... UNSOLD HERRING MAY BE DUMPED Heavy landings of herring Fife ports yesterday again caused a glut in the market. The area committee of the Herring Industry Board closed tho ports of Anstruther, Pittenweem, St Monance, and Crail until to-morrow order to relieve the glut. Prices dropped from 21s to 12s per cran yesterday, and even at that figure difficulty was experienced in disposing of the ...

IRISH LEAGUES VICTORY IN

... DUBLIN. sappointing Game —Southern Side Miss Moloney. THE RAMBLER.”) gam© in Mitchell’s position, but Brand id not impress as leader of the attack. he a cut far above ordinary the Irish Leayue-Leafe’ue Duly mount Park, Dublin. .ed most disappointing. Had carried off with a broken knee 18 minutes after the -cor© id in favour of the i-ht well have been reversed, this unfortunate injury, ;icat on ...

WEIGH-UP OF HAMPDEN AND TYNECASTLE BATTLES

... GOLDEN ROAD BAYVIEW TEAM WILL HAVE TO MIND ITS STEP I J HERE are two football pathways open to-morrow —one paved with gold, ending in a still brighter paradise with a veritable shower of golden guineas for the two successful clubs; the other rather bumpy, full of pot-holes and with a rather doubtful outlook at the finish. The cup semi-final, no matter how the games end, is a pleasanter path ...

INTERNATIONAL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP

... Balmoral After a Lapse of Eighteen Years —To-day’s Great Test. After period of eighteen years Ulster is to have the honour this ternoon of staging the International Cross-Country Championship ver nine miles) at Balmoral. The and finish will be in the showgrounds of the Royal Vlstor Agricultural Society, through which the runners will pass six times. Part of the course is over the adjoining ...

SPORTSMEN’S SERVICE

... Attention directed to the special united service for sportsmen and sportswomen, to be held in the Assembly Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3-30 p.ra. The preacher will be Rev. Robert Montgomery. 8.A., of Cliftonville Cricket Club and formerly of Cliftonville Football Club who will take his subject “The Athletic Discipline.” George E, Cromey, 8.A., the international Rugby player of Queen’s ...