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... Queen’s Park, Bournemouth, Thursday. COTTON, following his round of 69 yesterday with a safe 75 , to ' da y * ias exce^en chance of winning the first major pr ...
... Regarding GOLD Artlcle * Gold Articles can now be cashed at* based on Government Official Wartin* 168/- per fine ounce, SOVEREIGNS« AT GOLD EXCHANGE 96 QUEEN ST, GOLD. Silver, Eyeglasses ...
... 260 YARDS—I H.T.8.. 5-1 2. Darkey, 74; 3. Hansoiue. 4-1. Also ran—Feerhie’s Fancy 5-2, Slater 4-1 and Holiday Game 5-1. Three; two. 15.80 secs. Tote—Win 19s places, 3s 6d, Is 6d. Pool, 32s 6 ...
... By GGROE TRILLED with thrilling prospects, to-morrow’s cr s: is the busiest of the season. Performances since entries for the national championships close 011 / Club Killian ...
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... 68 's BY WALKER CUP MEN r, W ]i.' moustached, bespectacled C a . lv der f PP player Jimmy Wilson, 4 jL! I , rt er strengthened his claim ' ' a 'it a leading amateur with ctor y in the Tennant Cup at * * 1 1 rounds of 68 and 71 for of f. ' finished three shots lf 'lay Jj W Walker Cup man Sam 1 ' J.' ur g hots better than the evens on, of Troon. 11 in Wfts playing well behind e .5 got a ...
... new goalkeeper. He is Jimmy Muir, Vale of Clyde—and his probable accept* ance of the Arbroath offer explained by a revised bid from the Angus club. A week ago Muir gave a very definite negative their terms. Manager Bob M'Glashan re* turned to Glasgow at the weeken —he watched Muir against Perthshire—and after a lengthy consultation the parties reacheil agreement. The scales were turned by ...
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