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success. Hvyeryone present agreed that these matches will soon be among the 
most popular of inter-regimental fixtures :— 
SINGLES (STARTED 10.15 A.M.). 
RAY R.E. 
IMESOrdal, AN, SO sacstooctodoonosonces CO) Chou dal, IN), IMAI G5, soonn 8 
Captain’ GDS Chamicr ho. .cnnesve 4 Lieutenant R. 8. Walker............ 0 
Chhyonenund Jako Uh, WISE AOIIM ESSoccb00009 WO) INIENOIE AR, WHE, IGREl S666 sbonooonoodnced 0 
Chajoreniin dg hig FSraMIMIN —Go5000000 090080008 TL DY OIE TR's Wo IBS, Goo opd00no00008 0 
Lieut.-Colonel H. H. Crookenden ... Major I. Gosset.. Sere eats, = 30) 
3 
Captain G. R. Lamb ................... 0 lieutenant A. H. Dumaresq 9000 7 
IMajon We El Darby, ..iecnsecraanse | 0) dneutenant Hy AN Cumming’ 0, 0 
Captain E. G. Nicolls...... .......... 0 2nd Lieutenant C. St. B. Sladen... 0 
8 15 
Captain Dumbleton played 88 and Lieut. Dumaresq 86 strokes in the above 
matches. 
FoursoMEss (STARTED arrer Luncn). 
RA. R.E. 
Major H. A. Scott ; Capiain H. N. Walker} 9 
Captain G. D. Chamier Ane Lieutenant R. S. Walker pac 
Captain A. L. Molesworth 0 Major R. M. Ruck ‘ i 
Captain J. L. Smith i ae Nd Major I’. W. Bennet aiiher 
Lieut.-Col. H. H. Crookenden } 1 Major I. Gosset 0 
Captain G. R. Lamb j ae Lieutenant A. H. Damaresq ‘ “ 
Major W. H. Darby Lieutenant H. A. Cumming 0 
Captain HE. G. Nicolls ar Sie 2nd Lieut. C. St. B. Sladen § ****"* 
The Royal Engineers won by ten holes on the aggregate. 
ALDERSHOT. 
ROYAL ARTILLERY RACES. 
WEDNESDAY, Aprin 17rH. 
Again has this meeting been favoured with fine weather; with big fields, good 
racing and large attendance it proved an unqualified success. The Gold Cup, 
after “the closest finish known, went to Newcastie while of the other Regimental 
Races two went to Woolwich and one to Dover; the winners of these four races 
were steered by the two officers of the Riding Bstablishment. 
The open races brought out one field of eleven, two of six and there was a match 
between two officers of the Ninth Lancers. 
THE ROYAL ARTILLERY WELTER STEEPLECHASE 
of 50 sovs., 13 st. 7 Ib. each. Two miles and a half. 
Capt. R. L. Heygate’s Mrpsurpman, 5 years...... Mr. G. Gintson 1 
Capt. H. A. Chapman’s SuNFLownR, aged......... Capt. J. Hanwell 2 
Capt. C. Prescott-Decie’s SuNBHAM, aged.,,....... Mar. i. J. R. Peel 38 
Betting: 5 to 4 against Midshipman, 2 to 1 against Sunflower, and 3 to 1 
against Sunbeam. ‘The three went along in close order for half a mile, when Sun- 
flower and Sunbeam ran out, and before they were righted Midshipman gained a 
long lead. This he retained to the end and won easily by fifty lengths ; twenty 
between second and third, 
