General Sir John Monash, Personal Files Book 23, 24 September - 26 December 1919, Part 13










Event No 3 Cont.
3 ' Heat Mrs. Burbury & Lt Col Stevenson Mrs. J.T. Parker & Capt. James Mrs. Fell & Lt Swete Mrs. A.T. Baillieu - Mr. T. Millian Mrs. Wells - Major Back Mrs. Hurley - Lt Col Kennedy. Mrs. Wallas - Lt E.L. Spencer |
4th Heat. Mrs. Hornabrook - Lt Col Innshead Mrs. Elliott - Mr. Brookes Mrs. Rauson - Major Patterson " Curran - Lt Col Beardsmore " J. Parker - Lt Ulcoq. " Monash - Capt Treloar " McRae - Mr Hewson |
5th Heat Mrs. M. Wilkinson - Mr. L.J. Mackinnon " Nielson - Lt Lorrimer " Wright - Major Kaighin " Grant - Rev Bickusteth " Winward - Mr. Godhard Mrs. Milne - Lt Cohen Mrs. Bryan - Mr. Male |
6th Heat. Mrs. Hailridge - Capt. Bennett Mrs. G.B. Williams - Lt Col Murray " Wigley - Lt Gordon " Locke - Mr. Longhurst. " Godhard - Lt Ball " Patterson - Lt L.R.V. Spencer " Bell - Major Wisdom |
1st in each heat to start in final
- Event No 4. -
12. noon - Obstacle Race.
1st Heat Mr. Godhard LL Ball Mr. Male " H. Fell " Hewson Major Wisdom Lt Roff Major Back |
2nd Heat. Capt Allen " Treloar " Hamilton Mr. Brookes Capt. James Lt Cohen Mr. Balis Lt Ham |
3 Heat. Lt Dunnett Lt Col Beardsmore Capt. Bennett Lt Benjamin Lt Col Kennedy Major Kaighin " Guest Lt L.R.V. Spencer. |
4th Heat Lt Ulcoq. Lt Col Stevenson L. J. Mackinnon Mr. I. W. Lilley Major Wheeler Lt E.L. Spencer Lt J.J. Lilley |
1st & 2nd in each heat to start in Final
Event No 5
2.30 P.M. Driving Blindfolded Through Bottles
(A)
1 | Mrs. B. Elliott |
and |
Capt. Allen |
2. | Mrs. Swete |
" |
Mr. W. D. Lilley |
3 | Mrs. Patterson |
" |
Mr. Brookes |
4 | Mrs. Winward |
" |
Major Back |
5 | Mrs. Milne |
" |
" Kaighin |
6 | Mrs. M. E. Wilkinson |
" |
Lt Col Kennedy |
7 | Mrs. G. B. Williams |
" |
Lt Swete |
8 | " Monash |
" |
Capt. Haddon |
9 | " Curran |
" |
Lt O. Cohen |
10 | " Wright |
" |
W. Bates |
11 | Mrs. Honnabrook |
" |
Major Guest |
12 | Mrs. Gaul |
" |
Lt Roff |
13 | Mrs. McRae |
" |
Capt. Treloar |
14 | Mrs. B. C. Kennedy |
" |
Mr. Male |
15 | " Robertson |
" |
Major Wheeler |
16 | Mrs. Godhard |
" |
Mr. Fell |
17 | Mrs. Burbury |
" |
Mr. Mackinnon |
18 | " Locke |
" |
Lt Col Beardsmore |
19 | " Whitehead |
" |
Lt Benjamin |
20 | Mrs. Vinal |
" |
Lt Col Murray |
21 | Mrs. Wigley |
" |
Lt Col Helme |
22 | Mrs. Hurley |
" |
Lt Ulcoq. |
23 | Mrs. C. C. Picid |
" |
Capt. Bennett |
2.30 P.M. B (Deck)
1 | Mrs. L.R.V. Spencer | - | Lt Col W. Stevenson |
2. | Mrs. J. Elliott | - | Lt L.R.V. Spencer |
3 | " G. Parker | - | " J.J. Lilley |
4 | " Moss | - | Rev Bickustoth |
5 | " Balis | - | Lt Ball |
6 | Mrs. Hamilton | - | Lt Ham |
7 | " Wallas | - | Major Wisdom |
8 | Mrs. Baillieu | - | Lt Col Indon |
9 | Mrs. Parker | - | Lt Dunnett |
10 | Mrs. D. E. Picid | - | Lt Col Moreshead |
11 | Mrs. Hartudy | - | Capt. James |
12 | Mrs. Lulson | - | Major Blight |
13 | Mrs. Bryan | - | Capt. Hamilton |
14 | " Rawson | - | Mr. Godhaw |
15 | " Walker | - | Major Patterson |
16 | Mrs. Howard | - | Mr. Milne |
17 | Mrs. Richards | - | " Hewson |
18 | " Buchanan | - | Lt Gould |
19 | Mrs. Howard | - | Lt E. L. Spencer |
20 | " Bell | - | Capt. Lockhart |
21 | " Fell | - | Lt Gadon |
22 | " Wills | - | Mr. Milliar |
[*Finals on 2nd Day*]
Event No 6
3.15. P.M. Shoe Race A. (Deck)
1st Heat. Mrs. L.R. Spencer Mrs. Fell Mrs. Patterson " Howard Mrs. Burbury " C.C. Reid " Neilson |
2nd Heat. Mrs. Howard Mrs. Milne Mrs. Elliott " A.B. Williams Mrs. Hurlridge Mrs. Bales " G. Parker. |
3rd Heat. Mrs. Buchanan " Baillieu " Curran " Wright " M. Wilkinson " Whithead Mrs. Hurley. |
4th Heat. Mrs. Wills " Monash " Richards " Collins " Winward " Walker Mrs. Healy |
5th Heat. Mrs. Vinal Mrs. Locke Mrs. Hamilton Mrs. J. Elliott Mrs. Wallas Mrs. Gaul Mrs. McRae |
6th Heat Mrs. Hornabrook Mrs. Godhard Mrs. B.C. Kennedy Mrs. Bryan " Bill " Roberson " Wigley |
Winners of Heats to Start in Finals
Event No 7.
3.40: Apple Bobbing Race B (Deck)
1st Heat Lt Dunnett. Capt. James Lt Col Kennedy Lt L.R.V. Spencer Capt Hamilton Mr. Brookes |
2nd Heat Mr. Bales Capt. Feldon Lt Cohen Major Wisdom " Kaighin Mr. Hewson |
3rd Heat. Mr. Male " Fell Capt. Haddow " Bennett Mr. Godhard Lt Col Beardsmore |
4th Heat. Lt Ulcoq Lt Col James Lt E.t. Spencer Mr. Millian " Benjamin |
5th Heat. Lt Ball Mr. D.W. Lilley Lt Roff Major Guest Lt Ham. |
Winners of Heats to start in finals
- Event No 8 -
4.30. P.M. Drawing Race. (D. Deck).
1st Heat. Mrs. Howard - Major Wisdom. " Hornabrook - Lt Benjamin Mrs. J.Wilkinson - Mr. Hewson " B. Elliott - Major Kaighin Mrs. Patterson - Lt Ham " Parker - Lt Lumir |
2nd Heat. Mrs. J. Elliott - Lt Col Kennedy. Mrs. Gaul - " " Maxhead " Baillieu - Lt Ball " Bales - Capt Hamilton " B.Godhard - Major Healy Mrs. Hamilton - Lt Cohen |
3d Heat. Mrs. Rawson - Major Whitham " Wilkinson - Lt Col Murray Mrs Cay - Lt Lilley Mrs. Healy - Lt Spencer Mrs. D.L. Reid - Major Bath Mrs. Venal - Mr Godhard
|
4th Heat Mrs " Fill - Capt James " Curran - Mr D. Lilley Mrs. Hailridge - Lt Swete " Milne - LtL Col Beardsmore Mrs. Buchanan - Mr. Brookes |
5th Heat Mrs Kennedy - Major Patterson Mrs. Wallis - Mr. Balis Mrs. C. Reid - Lt L.R. Spencer " Monash - " Roff " Patterson - Mr Fell Mrs. L.R.V. Spencer - Capt Allen Mrs. Swell - Mr. T. Millian |
6th Heat. Mrs. Robertson - Lt Col James Mrs. B. Williams Capt Huddon Mrs. Healy - Lt Dunnell Mrs. Richards - Capt Bennett Mrs. Parker - " Treloar Mrs. Locke - Mr Male Mrs. Nielson - Lt Ulcoq. |
First in each heat to start in finals
- Event No 9. -
5. P.M. Suffragette Race A. (Deck)
1st Heat Mrs Grant - Capt Bennett Mrs Hartridge - Lt Mcorq Mrs. Wilkinson - Lt J. Lilley Mrs. Virral - Lt Gould " Milne - Lt Col Holme " J. Elliott & Lt Roff. |
2nd Heat Mrs. Bryan - Lt Gordon Mrs. L.R. Spencer - Mr. Fell Mrs. Moss - Major Back " Monash - Lt Carmin " D.L. Reid - Lt Col Kennedy " Bates - Lt Swete Mrs Hurley - W.J. Mackinmar |
3rd Heat. Mrs Baillieu - Capt Feldon Mrs Patterson - Rev. Bickustoth Mrs parker - Lt Col Braidsmore " C. Reid - Mr Male " Cay - Mr Godhard " Whitehead - Lt Cohen Mrs Hanabrook Mr. Milne |
4th Heat Mrs. Rawson - Mr. Hewson Mrs. Howard - Lt Ball Mrs. Buchanan - Mr. Brookes Mrs. Nielson - Lt Dunell " Wrigley - Mr. D. Lilley " Wright - Lt Benjamin " B. Godhard - Capt. Hamilton |
5th Heat Mrs. Collins - Lt E.L. Spencer " McRae - Major Patterson " Howard . Lt Col Magshead " Elliott - Capt James Mrs. B. Kennedy - Lt L.R. Spencer Mrs. A. Walker - Major Wisdom " Bell - Lt Col James |
6th Heat Mrs. J. Patterson - Lt Ham Mrs. Wallas - Capt. Haddones Mrs Richards - Mr. Balis " Curran - Mr. Bailieu " Locke - Lt Col Murray Mrs. Robertson - Capt Allen Mrs. D. Williams - Major Kaighin |
Winners of Heats to Start in finals
Event No 10. 2nd Day.
Time. 10.30 A.M. "A"
- Blindfold Hurdle Race -
1st Heat. Lt Benjamin " Dunnett Mr. Brookes Major Kaighin Lt Col James Mr. Hewson Lt Col Kennedy |
2nd Heat.
Lt Cohen " Ulcoq Capt James Mr. Bales Major Guest Capt. Hamilton Mr. I.M. Mackinnon |
3rd Heat Capt. Guldar Mr. D. Lilley Mr. Godhard Capt. Bennett. Lt Col Murray V.C. Mr. Fell Major Back. |
4th Heat Lt Ham " Roff Mr. Millian Capt Allen Major Wheeler Lt L.R. Spencer " E.L. Spencer |
Winners of heats to start in finals
10.45 : am Final of Above Event.
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
11.30. A.M. "B"
Final of Potato Race
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
11.45 am "A"
Finals of Apple Bobbing Race
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
2nd Day
12 (noon) B.
Spar - Pillow Fighting.
Lt E. L. Spencer |
V. |
Major Heuly |
Lt Col James |
" |
Mr. Millian |
Mr. Male |
" |
Major Bennett |
" Bales |
" |
" Guest |
Lt Cohen |
" |
Lt L. R. Spencer |
Lt Benjamin |
" |
Lt Col Kennedy |
Mr. Hewson |
" |
" " Stevenson |
Capt. Bennett |
" |
Major Back |
Lt Roff |
" |
Capt Tielvan |
Major Wisdom |
" |
Lt Col Murray V.C. |
" Kaighin |
✓ |
a. Bye |
Brig. Gen. Robertson |
✓ |
" " |
Mr. D. Lilley |
✓ |
" " |
" Godhard |
✓ |
" " |
Lt Ulcoq. |
✓ |
" " |
Capt. James |
✓ |
" " |
2.30. Finals Bottle Diving "A"
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
3.0. Final Whistling Race "B"
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
3[.1]5. Final Shoe Race "A"
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
3.30. Final Suffragette Race "B"
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
3.45. Final Drawing race "A"
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
4.0. Final "Brother Where Art Thou" "A"
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
4.45. Final Obstacle Race
1st.___________ . 2nd__________.
D 4th heat scratch
Name of Horse | Time | Bottles | ||
Ellen | 20.00 | 4 | 60.00 | |
Lilley D. | 60.00 | 6 | 120.00 | X |
Brookes | 37.00 | 2 | 57.00 | |
Kaighin | 31.00 | 6 | 91.00 | |
Dr. Kennedy | ___________________ | disqualified | ||
Sweet | 32 | 2 | 52.00 | |
Haddow | 55 | 5 | 105.00 | |
Cohen | 49 | 0 | 49.00 | |
Bates → | 28 | 1 | 38.00 | - 4 |
Guest | 28 | 2 | 48.00 | |
Roff | 27 | 2 | 47.00 | |
Male | 61 | 7 | 131.00 | |
Wheeler | 22 | 0 | 22.00 | - 1 |
Fell | 45 | 0 | 45.00 | |
McKinnon | 23 | 1 | 33.00 | - 3 |
Benjamin | 21 | 3 | 51.00 | |
Beardsmore | 23 | 0 | 23.00 | - 2 |
Murray | disqualified | ________________ | ||
Helme | 40 | 8 | 120.00 | |
Ulcocq. | 25 | 4 | 65.00 | |
Bennett |
out |
Name of Horse | Time | Bottles | Marks |
Wheeler | 15 | 0 | 15 - |
Stephenson | 25 | 0 | 25 - |
McKinnon | 25 | 4 | 65 |
Bates | 26 | 6 | 86 |
Dunnit | 32 | 0 | 32 |
Hewson | 36 | 3 | 66 |
Beardsmore | 18 | 1 | 28 |
Patterson | disqualify | ||
James | 21 | 3 | 51 |
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C/o Mr Battle
Grants
Longden Place *]
Dec/19
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