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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923 LAST SUNDAY RAGES.
Hobbs SAVE FROM Cricketers. Continued from Page Lleveson Gowers XI 1st Ins.
38 Stevens Tydesley 97 Douglas Rhodes Chapman 34 Maun Fender Gilligan (not out)
Parkin Leveson Gower Extras 18 36. 40 to 72. 80 a Year was You will be amazed to see how the use of Seconds.
Victor Cigarettes Total. 218 Bowling for the West Indians John took wickets for 63 runs, Francis for 47, Constantine for 20, Small for 20.
LOSE BY WICKETS London, Sept. The cricket match between the Leveson Gower XI, and the touring West Indians was concluded to day, resulting in a victory for the former by four wickets. The West Indians completed their second innings for a of 135, after which the home team went in to bat, scoring 31 for the loss of six wickets, Final scores: West Indies 2nd Innings.
Challenor Tarilton secre easils.
throughout the afternoon and in day Ince will cut down the cost of your smoking. The average smoker saves 70c. to 1, 40 a week by smoking Austin Small Browne (not out)
Constantine Dewhurst Francis Pascall John Extras 2227. 12 Victor Cigarettes ద or from 36. 40 to 72. 80 yearly Total Leveson. Grower XI. 2nd Innings.
Hobbs Stevens Tydesley Douglas (not out)
Rhodes Chapman Mann Fender (not out Extras Total (for wickets) 31 Bowling for the West Indians John took two wickets for 18 runs, and Francis four for 12, fie day and an excellent pri grau me contributed largely to the success of the races on Sunday Isst and those who took advantage of the weather and journeyed out to the popular racing resort at Juan Franco Park enj yed themselves thoroughly. The track in first class condition and two new records were set. In the National Har dicap of furlongs.
Veneno won from a field of others the fast time of 30 and 5 seconds, going to the front from the start and maintaining it to the end. In the Speed Handicap of furlongs, Ceci landed the second victory for the Argen:ine contingent by defeating the fleet Cspitana in the splendid time of 49 and Jockey Schultz was suspended for four weeks by the Stewards for the alleged pulling of Doris Morton in the Bella Vista Handi.
cap, thereby allowing No Sé to win at the Pool was blisk the Panama Handicap 15. 50 was paid on Ace of Trumps which was the biggest dividend of the The Maiden Handicap of furlongs was the opening event and was won by Menelik with the greatest ease, Matoaka, who was well backed, being a very indifferent second In the Sabanas Handicap of furlocks, San Cristobal won from a field of others without much difficulty. Candelilla was the only serious rival but enter108 ing the streich for bome San Cristobal was sent to the front and won as he liked. surprise was sprung in the National Handicap of furlongs which was won by Veneno in brilliant style. Going to the front as the tapes went up Veneno Butup gruelling pace which was maintained to the end of the race. Roamer ran a good race for second place and Saguila carrying a beavy bandicap, and last to get off, creditable third The Bella Vista Handicap of furlongs was won by No Sé with Doris. Morton second and Complimentary third. complaint was made to the Stewards by the owner of Doris Morton that his borse was pulled by jockey Schultz who as already stated was suspended for four weeks.
Ceci scored a splendid victory by winning the Speed Handicap of furlongs in record time.
Capitana made a brilliant effort to displace the Argentine mare But the task set was hopeless.
The Panama Handicap of fur www iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii longs was captured by the veteran Ace of Trumps who was in excellent form Zapa scored a splendid victory in the Juan Franco Handicap of furlongs, winning from Bajareque by a bare nose. The race was botly contested and AT provided the most exciting finish Tbe Jockey Club Handicap of furlongs resulted in a win by Inglaterra who ran splendidly throughout the race. Bayano wbo was placed, ran gamely but he was unable to secure first place with the bandicap assigned to bim.
Maiden Handicap furlongg.
Menelik 1, Matoaka 2, Pool paid 40 on the winner.
Sabanas Handicap furlongs.
San Cristobal 1, Candelilla 2, Coca Cola 3, Pool paid 80.
National Handicap furlongs.
Veneno 1, Roamer 2, Saguila 3, Pool paid 90 Handicap No Sé 1, Bringing out many horses that have never been on the Doris Morton 2, Complimentary 3, Pool paid 370.
track recently.
Speed Handicap furlongs.
Ceci 4, Capitana 2, Super Gloria Pool paid 00 Panama Handicap furlongs!
Ace of Trumps I, Morita 2, Zipe Zape 3, Pool paid 15. 50 Juan Franco Handicap furlongs. Zapa 1, Bajareque 2, Barú 3, Pool paid 3, 60.
First Race Starts at 30 Sharp. Rain or Shine Jockey Club Handicap furlongs. Inglaterra, Bayano 2, Gas Pool paid 10 80.
16 Wenderful Cigarettes for loc. gold 10c GUACHAPALI CHAPTER No.
14, U, IA Special Meeting The Cigarette Without a Fault GOOD RACING a of the day.
JUAN FRANCO RACE TRACK TO MORROW SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1923 Several Good Races Notice is hereby given to all Officers and Members of the Guachapali Chapter No. 14, that a Special Meeting will (DEATH OF LUCIUS corner 12th October and Sist be held in the hall of said Chapter, WILLIAMS Streets, Guachapali, Panama City, on Thursday night September 21st It is with deep regret we record purpose of acting upon the follow1923, at 30 o clock for the the death of Lucius Williams, ing recommendations; viz. well known and popular dispenser of this city, which sad occurrence To Nominate and elect, a First took place at 30 o clock on Mon Vice President in place of the day evening last the 10th inst.
on deceased Brother Thomas the premises of the Chemical Hall II. To nominate and elect a at Central Avenue. Williams was Lady Associate Secretary.
apparently well up to the hour III. To assist in reorganizing mentioned and was conversing the Literary Class and to adjust with friends before his Un in a few minutes other local and financial matters, imely death, Owing to the importance of the At about half past three o clock meeting it is necessary that every he went into the toilet connected financial member attend.
to the Chemical Hall and was not By Order of seen again until about 30 where he was discovered lying flat on his ALFRED SMITH, face, deaf. According to the President.
findings bf the autopsy held at Santo Tomas Hospital he was GRATITUDE seized with an appopletic stroke which killed him.
The Life Law Benevolent The body was taken from the through this medium, desires to Hospital to Court John Wallace thank the Workman Priatery on Tuesday whence it was taken to also its local confrere, and all St. Paul Church where a funeral persons, who so nobly contributed service was performed by the Rev. to the success of Nightengale and then con Rally which was pulled off on our Rag Time veyed to the Herrera Cemetery the ilth inst, Special mention and consigned to its last resting should be made of the following: place, Bro. Nelson, the printer, Williams was an old timer on a nominal charge for printing the Isthmus, he came here during the early construction days and worked for quite a long time in the The various tag vendors, for their stick to it ive ness.
employ of the then Isthmian Canal Commission, as dispenser Kindred Organizations for along the lines. After the depopu their representatives, and colation of the Zone he came to operation, Panama and opened his own drug Last but not least, Sealey store which he carried on at Orchestra and the crowd for Calidonia for some time, after their deportment.
wards selling out. He then worked REGINALD AUSTIN, as dispenser in varions drug stores around this city and was last emSecretary ployed as clerk to Dr. Fair which took charge of the funeral weather.
Of a quiet and unassuming dis Loyal Victoria and a member of He was also an Oddfellow of position Williams was generally Mount Carnel Lodge Order of liked and was commonly known by Samaritans.
the sobriquet as Dr and by his kindly acts had gathered unto That he was greatly esteemed himself quite a large number of and widely known was testified to friends and acequaintances of both by the large procession of lodge members and others who followed He was an aetive member of his remains to their last resting Court Joha Wallace place on Tuesday afternoon.
Bella Vista fine day Is anticipated. Don miss it the tags Admission: 50. Ladies Free Coust Meeting.
Аммммммммм Members and prospective memberare asked to bear in mind that the Regular Monthly Meet.
ing of this Court takes place tomorrow. Sunday the 16th inst. at the rooms of Court Minerva San Miguel, commencing at p.
sharp instead of p. as heretofore, As there is an interesting agenda to be discussed members are urged to turn out in thasse.
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