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£ i INTER-CITY RUGBY ITWO DRAWS IN EDINBURGH k WATSOOTAJNiS' NARROW ESCAPE STEWART'S ( F . P . ) BACKS EXCEL

... jTheue are still two clubs in Scottish -Rug b ^ who hare not suffered defeat this seasonthe Watsonians and Stewart ' s College F . P . s . The two had very different experiences on Saturday . At Mvreside the Watsonians were opposed bv a better side , and had to fight desperately hard to ' secure a draw . . The Glasgow Academicals got an . early -try , and it was late in the game before the ...

TRADE REPORTS FIFE LINEN TRADE

... Busings s ' -iU remains my slow in the linen trade , jjiwi&ctoiws ol linen goods are making little progress jn the meantime , and they are in need ol orders . Con ' lamcTs aio not responding , ana in the maiority ot cases crt . r small ^ ujntitiss are being pnrrtiiired , In these fhc omsfaiices , it is proving to Ire Tath « difficult to maintain prices .- On liE TthoSc . there is little rca ! ...

RACING NOTES 'NATIONAL HORSESFOR SAIALL BACKERS DOUBLE CROSSED'S GREAT REG 0 RD ' AT * ¦ * * - . - AINTREE ..

... Although it ¦ is . generally agreed that Golden Miller and Reynoldstown , providing they maintain a clean bill of health , will practically dominate ante-post wagering on the Grand National , there are several other horses among the entries which will be well supported by small backers . It is not a sojnd policy to take too much for granted so far as the Grand National is concerned , for it is ...

NATIONAL HUNT RACING BIG INCREASE IN NUMBER OF JUMPERS IN TRAINING M . BOUSSACS GIMCRACK CLUB DINNER SPEECH

... More horses are being trained under JT . H . Rules this season than at any time previously . At a round estimate , the number approaches the 3000 mark—a big increase on the figures of recent years . It is difficult to be exact because of the additions and withdrawals week by week . = Hunting contribntes largely to the steeplechasing branch of jumping , particularly in the Midlands . Many ...

SPORT

... Has ALLAN ■ p ayer has 1,6 has its draw % to his own do. wliat he f 0 ,s taken for is|’ , reason or lt as w® ll he the object P o ' t e d than p,a is sub'v^'o 0 ! ake * a letter from ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1939
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 197 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: p j allwell 

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, ...

IBROX EYES ON FIFE JUNIOR

... DENBEATH STAR CHANGE THAT PAID NOVEL WING PAIR DO THE TRICK BY FIFER. FIFE AND LOTHIAN CUP. HEARTS OF BEATH 6 XIDDRIE THIS. . LOCHGELLY ALB. 1 TRANENT 4 DENBEATH STAR 5 ORMISTON ROSE WALLYFORD B. .. 1 DUNNIKIER JUN. 3 W. CALDER UN. .. 1 INVERKEITHING J. 1 FIFE COUNTY LEAGUE NEWBURGH WE. 3 BOWHILL ROV. 5 WT.ATHHAT.T. JTTN. 4 KIRKFORD JUN. 2 EAST FIFE JUNIOR CUP. ST ANDREWS UN. 3 ROSSLYN JUN. ...