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LATE SPORTING,
ON THE TRAINING TRAGIC
THIS MORNING'S W6ttK.
AT HEADQUARTERS.
On the sand somes sprint ing was done
this morning. The so ing was heavier
than usual.
Belgian Belle got over three furlong
in 41sec.
The last four of sit fuflougs were
covered by PliftoluEiion in 58;;ec.
}rIklr' a mile in ii6f.ee, was credited
lo Bonnie La«i
MelenwiE ? ran z\-t farlongg In i.*ii.
Working together, Inland Ella and
Tre^flores got to the end of sb: fur
longs m a.w«,
A^rton gralloped i:tven fiiiions-r, jn
l.S'iVi.
Half a mile in 36nftc. went to the
credit of Chei'iio.
Tiu-in sprinted four furlongo in S3
txc.
A new member of Ft. Burnt;' ntt-in'
iu Military Medal ran half a mile in
bSr-;ec.
Cottesloe Beach put by half a. milt
in ii6ser,, and a simiiuv KaJlop was
registered by j-'lam Pnnc^s.
High Hand a.nd KHrrastnidi, goin^
separately, went at a lifr.le bezter f.han
o\'cnt- over ::ix furlonsn and a mile re
spectively.
Tartan Rhroud sprinted half a mile
in .Vi'Eec, and l-ii-jght V^otcn o did t'.it-
tu-finc, the tivne bcin? i(npro^?cd upon
by Tutu by half n i-:er-ond.
Ya.lollv. with Hcffc-rno-n in the sad
dle, jumped thi'po hurdlcti woll.
Two rounds wcro covered by Palm
Leaf, who jumped half a dor.on hur
dlo.s.
Court to-day, \'ariotiB pf-raons wcj-e
fined for having failed to provide, ado
qu/uo lightiiiK on their vehicles. For
having Htacke.d xoods- on the footpath,
thus causing an obntruct Ion of traniv,
another defandant wan flnod 10s. In.
apector Smith conducted the prosecu*
tionr..
i New I'nr'-. i-lo«tor, who i« 66 yea re
of a#e, Btat.if-.Ei that ho has added half
a- century in hin life by his researches.
At the vast age of 66 he can 'run five
ki lifts at a stretf'h; jump from the floor
and touch his back with his heels while
in tho air, and spring inward, simul
taneously doubling bis knees to his
chin.' They sound innocent amuse
menus, though not particularly ex
hilarating. It 'takes the cow,'' he
says, with lof'iy scorn, ''2-1 hours to
make milk. I can ma^e better, clean
er and more healthful milk in live min
nles.' All he requires in tho way ot'
apparatus i.n a l'ow alum in him cups
and pans and a sink. The materials
are choppoi? oate. ground peanuts and
water. They may bo useful stuff, but
they do not wound invitiiiT. The
method is eirpple, far simpler than tho
processes of the cow The oats find
the peanuts 'arti ground and knead
ed in a filter cloth, the result produced
being i«id to resemble the creamiest
tfsrnpltt of iro-vr'p milk.' So the cow-'-t:
ticr-upHtioi! hi gone.
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