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QUARTER- MILE. 
Time 55^ seconds. Fifteen were entered for this 
event out of which no less than nine, scratched and 
the following started:— W A Greig plus '20 yards, T 
Cantrell plus 30 yards, M Johnstone plus 7 yards, 
E K Porteous scratch, W A Wilson plus 20 yards. 
Farr jun, plus 15 yards. Cantrell lead all the 
way round the lap, and was beaten just from 
home by Greig who ran a great race, and won 
amid cries of "Wellruu, Maskeliya." Porteous beat 
Cantrell by afoot on the tape for second place. Wil- 
son dropped out when half the distance was covered. 
Winners last year were F J Marshall, plus 10 
yards, first. H D Goldsmith plus 20 yards, second. 
Time 57 15 seconds. 
LONG JUMP. 
Eleven were entered for this event; five scratched:— 
Actual jump. H'oap. Total, 
ft. ins. ins. ft. ins. 
1st G Templer . . 17 2 plus 24 equal to 19 2 
IsfCBrnoe" . . 18 4 ,, 10 ,, 19 2 
1st W E Vowler . . 18 11 „ 3 „ 19 2 
Templer, Brnce and Vowler made a second trial 
to work ofi' tie with following results : — 
Actual jump. H'cap. Total, 
ft. ins. iug. ft. ins 
1st •' C Bruce" . . 18 10 plua lO equal ts 19 8 
2nd G Templer . . 17 4^ „ 24 „ 19 4i 
Srd WE Vowler ..19 „ 3 „ 19 3 
Winners last year were 
Actual jump. H'cap. Total, 
ft, ins. iu3. ft. ins. 
lat D Robertson . . 18 6 plua 24 equal to 20 6 
2nd FO Smith .. 18 9 ,, 13 „ 19 9 
H B Kirk of the Agras holds Ceylon's record for 
this event with 20 feet Sf at the Agrasin 1902. 
220 YARDS. 
Time 24 seconds — Nineteen entered for this event, 
of whom no less than eight scratched. 
Eleven started with the following result :— 
Isfc W B Bartlett . . . . plua 25 yards. 
2naSPBell ... ... „ 25 „ 
3rd T Cantrell ... 20 „ 
G B de Mowbray was the first to drop out of the 
running. He was immediately followed by G H 
Moir and W E Vowler. The rest of the starters got 
home in a bunch. Bartlett landed himself a win- 
ner -by a foot from Bell, from whom Cantrell was 
divided by two feet. Time and winners last year 
— Time 24 1-5 seconds— lat E R Porteous, scratchr 
2nd F J Marshall, plus 5 ; 3rd J Patersoa plus 20. ; 
CONSOLATION RACE. 
Another, an additional event in the form of 120 
yards scratch Consolation race was included. Only 
three started : time 13 4 5 :— 1st W H M Davies, 
2ad HAL Brown, and 0 G H Baird. Brown, who 
was left at the start by 2 seconds ran a hard 
race but could not touch Davies who was home 
yards ahead of him. Brown was a great performer 
at last year's D A C C and i) M C C Annual 
Athletic Sports also at the Agras thisyear where 
he won the 100 yards event in the very creditable, 
sime of 10 14 seconds. He was also first in the 
quarter mile. The riding accident he met with 
last September when be dislocated both bones of 
his right elbow, still gives him trouble. He is 
bound to do well at the Agras next January. 
PRESENTATION OF THE PRIZES. 
After the termination ot the day's sports Mrs 
Norman Rowsell gave away the prizes amid 
oud cheering and much enthusiasm. 
THE A. A. A. MEET PRWUS. 
Challenge cups for only two events were given away, 
viz :— Quarter mile and Half-mile as follows :— 
Quarter-mile.— Friday's winner S K Porteous. 
Half-mile. — Friday's winner M Johstone who was 
re-given the cup wliich he has held since the 1900 
meet. 100 Yards.— Friday's winner E R Porteous, 
Colonel Savage now holds the Cup which he 
won in 1901) ; when the same is returned from 
England, the Committee will forward it to E R 
Porteous. 120 Yards Hurdles. —Friday's winner 
W E Vowler. The Cup is at present with L E 
Dolman who won the event in 1900 ; when the same 
is received from England the Committee will 
forward it to W E Vowler. The cups for the 
High Jump, Long Jump and Putting ihe Shot will 
shortly be imported from England, and presented 
to the respective winners, viz., W E Vowler, 
A M Cooper, and N G Bonaparte- Wyse. 
THE D.M.C.C. PRIZE LIST. 
Golf. — 1st F C Smith — Amber cigar holder in 
silver case. Presented by Mr. John Anderson. 2nd 
RC Grant. Bridge set in handsome Morocco leather 
case. Quoits. — 1st Prizes E. P. mugs. Presented 
by Mr. R H S Scott. Messrs. A Craib and R C 
Grant. 2nd Silver Toast Racks. Messrs. H G Moir 
andH CTMackay. Football.— Place and Drop-kick- 
ing— 1st prize presented by Mr W C Lloyd, 1st. — 
A C Wilson, sugar basin, Doulton ware tea pot and 
cream jug, and 2nd D Robertson, leather 
cigar case. Throwing , the Cricket Ball :— 1st 
price, E P Cup, presented by Mr P H Papil- 
lon, winner : W B Bartlett, and 2nd A M Cooper, 
photo frame. 100 Yards : - Ist prize, Cup, 
presented by Mr Keith Rollo, winner : 
E R Porteous, and 2nd A Greig, handsome 
leather cigar case. High Jump : — 1st prize 
silver Ramikin service presented by Mr 
Reginald Fen wick, A M Cooper, and 2ud F C 
Smith and W E Vowler— a tie; prizes will 
be purchased and sent them. Putting the Shot : — 
Ist prize presented by Mr Norman Kowsell, Fied 
Wernham, and 2nd A Greig. Half- Mile :— 1st 
prize silver entree dishes, presented by Mr J H 
Spedding, winner : Farr, jr., and 2nd, butter 
dish, W B Bartlett. 120 Yards Hurdles :— Isb 
prize, a silver tea pot, presented by Mr W S T 
Saunders, winner : S P Bell, and 2ud a silver 
cream jug. Quarter-Mile :— 1st prize, Doulton 
ware loving cup E P mounted, presented by Mr R 
Cotesworth, winner : A Greig, and 2nd E R 
Porteous, handsome English leather tie case. 
Long Jump. — lat priz3, carriage clock, presented 
by Mr R Huyshe Eliot, winner : C Bruce ; 2nd, 
G' Templer, leather cigarette case silver-mounted. 
220 yards, — 1st prize, pair silver candle sticks, 
presented by Mr C L Davis, winner : W B 
Bartlett ; 2nd, S P Bell, pair salt cllars and 
spoons in leather case ; Consolation Race. — Ist 
prize, silver mustard box, presented by Mr F L 
Clements, winner : W H M Davies ; 2nd, II A 
Brown, date box. 
A word of praise must be given to Messrs W 
S T Saunders. Col A J Farquharson, P H Papillon, 
R Leonard and Norman Rowsell. The officials 
for the day» who had difficult work to perform, 
and did it with exactness and fairness, won the 
lavish eulogies of the competitori». 
