
Officials of the Carnival
Chairman MR.
W. J. SMITH.Hon. Treasurer MR.
J. C. PARKINSON.Hon. Secretary MR. S.G. CHRISTIAN.
Stewards-
Chief Stewards-Messrs. F. J. APPLEBEE and W.B. CROXFORD
Pay Gates and Tickets MESSRS. J. W. BARKER, J. S. BLAKESTON,
J.W. BROWN, L. F. PARLE.
Car Park MR. F. L. PAISI,EY.
Pavilion MESSRS. D. R. LLOYD, R. A. LEES.
Programmes MR. A. FORREST.
Carnival Events (ring)- Messrs. R. L. KNIPE, H. MARSHALL.
Result Board-G.J. BULMER.
Treasurer's Stewards MESSRS. T. F. SCOTSON, J. E. BERNER.
Patrol MESSRS. T. J. LLEWELLYN, K. TREVITT, J. McCAUI,EY
J.HILL, A. S. BUDGE.
Mock Rugby Match-Mr. F. L. PAISLEY.
Ankle Competition - Judges - MESSRS. A. G. CLARK, GEO. WHITEFIELD.
Steward. Mr A. FORREST.
Baby Show-Judges-Mrs. G. BUTE, S.R.N., R.S.I., Miss BARTLETT, S.R.N., R.S.I
Stewards Miss D. E. HUGHES, MRS. W B. CROXFORD.
Badges-MR. .B.ROBINSON.
Runners BOY SCOUTS, 244th COMPANY.
Time Table
2-30
p.m. Band Performance commences.
2-45p.m. Official Opening Ceremony by
SIR J. SANDEMAN ALLEN, M.P.
1 3-0
p.m. Gymnastic Display by the boys of Steers St. Cl.School (Mr. F. G. NEWSON, I/C).
4
Lady runs 60 yds. with thread and needle to gentleman,
who
threads needle and then runs back to starting point.5 Skipping Rope Race (Girls). 60 yds., handicap by size.
6 Egg and Spoon Race (Boys and Girls). Open, scratch.
7 Three-Legged Race (boys)-Committee reserves the right to handicap if it seems desirable.
8
Chariot Race (teams of 6 boys).
3-30
Class 1, under 12 months. 1st Prize, 10/-, 2nd 7/6.
Class 2, over 12 months and under
Special Prize for Best Girl in either Class, Tuscan China Set,
presented by the Everton China Market.
9
The Ladies
Miss Fortune, Miss Fitt, Miss Chance, MissX. Omer, Miss H. I. Flyer, Mrs. Middlemiss, Miss Happ.
Mere Males A.
R. Abbit, S. P. Rinter, A. Sloper, T. Roddenon, A. S. Winger, A. P. Usher, M. A. Lingerer.Referee
Mr. Will Tootle (Warbler's Union).Played under Catch-as-Catch Can Rules Biting Barred.
TIME TABLE-contd.
11 .. .. Sack
12 .. . .
Three-legged Race (Girls) The Committee reserves
17 4-50 p.m.
5-0 p.m. 5-30 p.m. Tea Interval. Band.
5-30 p.m. 7-30 p.m. MOTOR CYCLE RACES.
Preceded at 5-20 p.m. by Grand Parade of Competitors, all riding two laps.
(Organised by the Liverpool Motor Club, under permit of the A.C.U. (Cheshire Centre).
All events (standing start) 4 laps, approximately 1 mile
Classes-
1. Up to :350 c.c. No spikes in tyres.
2. Up to 350 c.c. Spiked tyres.
3 Up to 500 c.c. No Spikes in tyres.
4. Up to 500 c.c. Spiked tyres.
5. Up to 600 c.c. Sidecars. No spikes.
(For
order of events, heats and riders, see enclosed special slip).
7-30
p.m.-BLINDFOLD DRIVING (Cars) (entry on ground). Driver, having been shown position of his car and of two canes representing entrance of his garage, is then blindfolded and required to get his car into the garage.Musical Chairs-
for Lady pillion Riders.
7-45
p.m. Ankle Competition. 1st Prize, pair Silk Stockings; 2nd Prize, Box of Chocolates.
7-45p.
m.-Dancing on the Green.
10-0 p.m.-National Anthem. Carnival Closes.
Officials for Motor Cycle Races
Stewards: MR.
G. A. JONES (A.C.U.)
MR. W. B. CROXFORD (President, Sefton Rugby Club)
MAJOR D. E.
M. DOUGLAS-MORRIS (President, Liverpool Motor Club)
Judge .. MR.
W. J. SMITH (Chairman, Sefton Rugby Club)
Starter .. MR. L.
H. LUMBY.
Timekeeper-A.C.U. Official.
Chief Marshal. G.C.M. WOOD.
Marshals and Line Judges MR. PARRY and Members of N. Liverpool M.C.
Secretary of the Meeting and Clerk of the Courrse-MR.
S. W. PHILLPOTT, F.I.M.T.
Refreshments
by Mr. J. H.
BALMER, 93 Errol Street, St. Michael's.
HIGH TEAS AFTERNOON TEAS
at fixed charges or a la carte.
ICES AND MINERALS.
All Goods Guaranteed First Quality.
Aigburth Silver Prize
Band(Bandmaster MR. H. WEARING).
Afternoon Programme-2-30 5-30.
MARCH
"Utopia" Clark
Evening Programme-DANCE MUSIC
7-45 -10-0.
A selection of popular Waltzes and Fox Trots.
Side Shows
(Members and Friends in Charge).
Cocoanut Shies. J. B. Dodd.
Houp-La. W. Dane.
Marching Toff.-A. Spencer.
Knocking the Lady out of Bed.-H. Mooney
Bowling for a Pig. H. J. Thompson.
Deck Quoits.-T. C. Gosling.
Darts and Rings.
G. E. Nelson.Wheel of Fortune.-J. L. D. Lewis.
Treasure Hunt.-Miss E. Wilcox.
Competition Stall. Miss M. Carter.
Crazy Kitchen. S. Dudley Ward.
Goal Scoring.-H. F. Orford.
Through the Bars. D. Alexander.
Aunt Sally. L. Harrison.
Clay Pipes.-D. S. Leghorn.
Lucky Coin.-Miss H. Jonathan.
Balls and Buckets.-A. S. Roberts.
Name Cards.-
J. Birchall.Lucky Dips.-Miss D. Roberts.
Putting Green.-J. B. Herring.
Bursting the Balloon.-P. E. Cryan.
Fortune Teller.-Mrs. Birchall.
Money for Nothing.-Mrs. Croxford.
Nigger's Head.-E. G. McLean.
On the Clothes Line.-W. H. N. Blake.
Cocoanut Stall (Sales) -Miss Comrie.
Sweet Stall.-Miss Parkinson.
Membership and Inquiries.-Mr. H. F. P. Bayliss

Sefton R.U.F.C.
Terms of Membership-
Playing Members (senior) £1 1s. 0d. per annum.
(junior) 10/6 per annum.
Honorary Members, 5/- per annum.
A small covered Stand will be erected for the opening of the
1930-31 season, for which the following annual charges, to
include honorary membership, will be made.
Gentlemen 10/6. Ladies 5/-.
During the season, 1929-30, five teams were regularly run, with the following results.
P. W. L. D. Pts. For Pts. Agst.
1st .. .. 32 22 7 3 336 131
2nd . .. 29 20 9 0 328 166
3rd .. .. 29 19 10 0 307 192
4th .. .. 22 19 3 0 347 112
5th .. .. 19 7 11 1 141 232
Aeknowledgement.-The Sefton R.F.C. desires to acknowledge, with thanks, assistance and/or gifts received from
The Liverpool Motor Club and its Officials.
Mr. Ossie Wade and the Stanley Speedway Ltd.
Messrs. Cadbury Bros.
The Imperial Tobacco Co.
Everton China Market (Mr. G. T. James).
Jack Sharp.
Messrs. Aird & Anderson.
The Service Guild and their Advertisers in this Programme.
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