AHOB ; : ATHLETIC /lIBE. •HRST ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. -< ' THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. Commencing at 11. a.m. sharp. f ;_..." PROGRAMME: • I—loo Yards Maiden. First, 20s; second, trophy. Post entry. Is 6d. 2—Maiden Chop, 12ln. block, standing. Plrst, 20s; second, trophy Post entry, Is 6d. 3—120 Yards (Open). First, 80s; second, 20s; third, 10s. :+—Sawing, single-handed. Open. 151n. First, 20s; second, trophy. s—Chop, open. 151 a standing. Pint 60s; second 20s; third 10s. 6—220 Yards Handicap. First, 50s; second, 20s; third, trophy. 7—Sawing. Doublehanded. Open. , 151n. First, 40s; second, 20»; third, trophy. S—Hlch Jump. First 265; second, trophy. Post entry 2s. 9—440 Yards Handicap. First 60s; second, 20s, third, 10s. 10—Chop, underhand. Open, 15-,ln. Plrs.t,- 40s; second, 20s; third 10s. 11— 20»; second, 10a. Post entry 2a. 12—Stepping the Chain. First 20. Xom.'ls 13— Sack Race. First, trophy. Nom. is. 14— Hop, Step, and Jump. Sweepstake. Post en.try Is. 15—Sheep Weight Ouesslng. First, 20a. Nom, Is. 16—Pig, Weight Guessing. Urst, 20s. Mom.-Is. , Three medals given for the highest points in Running, Chopping, and most points for the day. SPECIAL EVENT—IOO YARDS (Open) (limit 9yds). First, suit of clothes valuo 13gns„ presented by the West End Tailoring Co., Stratford. Post entry, 7s Cd. ' Refreshment booth on grounds. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admlslson to tho grounds: Adults, Is 6d; Children 6d; Horses or Cars, Is. BRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE, In the Erenlng. Best talent procurable. : Admission: Gents 2s Cd; Ladles, Is. S. KEMP, Hon. See. ANN*>L MEETING.
To be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. PROGRAMME. 1 1M Yards Maiden Race. Entrance la 6d. -.First prize.2oa, second ss. 2 Urenul Handicap, 100 yards. Entrance sa. 2 12-Inch Maiden Chop. Entrance 2s. Pint prize 30s, second 10s. i 229 Yards Handicap. Entrance 3s. First ■ Prize 50s, second 10s, third ss. 5 Boys' Race, under 15. Entrance. First prize trophy. • 6 12-inch Cliop Handicap. Entrance 3a. First Prize 50s, second 10s, third ss. 7 880 Yards Handicap. Entrance 3s. First Prize 50s, second 10s, third 5s 8 Pillow Fight. Entrance Is 6d. First prize 20» 9 Hop, Step and Jump. Entrance Is 6d Prize 20s. 10 Returned Soldiers' Race, 100 yards. Entrance. 2a. First prize 40s, second 10s. 11 15-inch Chop Urenul Handicap. Entrance sa. First prize 100s. second 20j, third ss. 12 Relay Race, 880 yards (4 in each team). Entrance Is per man. Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20s. 13 Stepping the Chain. Entrance Is. First Prize 20$. H High Jump. Entrance Is 6d. First prize 20s. 15 440 Yards Handicap. Entrance 3s. First Prize 50s, second 10s, third 5s 16 long Jump. Entrance Is 64 First prize 20s. IT Throwing the Cricket Ball. Enhance la 6i First prize 20s. 18 One Mile Handicap. Entrance j f . rj ts t prize 50s, second 10s, third ss. 19 Obstacle Race. Entrance 2s. First prize 3Qg, second ss. 20 Forced Hand|cnp, 220 yards. Entrance: Winners 2s 6d. losers Is 64 First prize 30s, second ss. Race* far Ladles and Children during the day. dominations close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, for Events 2. 3. 4, 6, T, 11, 15 and 18. Handicaps will be declared on TUESDAY. MARCH 9th. All nominations to be accompanied with the necessary fees, also with all performance* during the last two years. If none during that time, the last two to be given. • Protests, accompanied ty a fee of ss. imusi unite* of the finish of the event, the deposit to be fbrfelted if the, protest be not upheld. Three to start, or no.race; four, or no second prize. Competitors in events 3. 6, and 11 must have blpdig ready what called upon.;, no exception Will be made. COME AND SEE "CHARLIE CHAPLIN"-YOTJ WILL NEVER REGRET IT I Admission to Ground: Adults Is, Children under 12 free. ANNUAL BALL IN THE EVENING. Good Floor. Orchestral Music G. N. FULLER, Hon. Sec. '•* For WhOOping COUgh, troupy U I Coughs, Bronchitis, Sore ThToats, use s* Registered Name ■' !) HEMfs'IsSENCE | The Great Money-B»ving Remedy 3 Cut* i/. Mikn 1 Pint Save* 10/. r CURD BROS:; JV EAD IN Q (| ARRI 3B S AND FORWARDING AGENTS, INGCEWOOD, Are at the service of the public in any part of the district. They have a 2J-ton motor lorry and.other conveyances. AH orders attended to promptly and carried out expeditiously. Orders may-be left at Newton King's, or Box 39, Inglewood. f lTkßrfft:fcPo-liiW
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