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SCOTTISH SPORT.

A LEVEL FIGHTING LEAGUE.

A, and though the East Las finished ΣΠΟΡ of their canis. there BTC still some interesting garoes in the West. The meat- ing between West of Scotland and Poloo had a thrilling finish, from which the West emerged suc- (From Our Own Correspondent.}

cessfully by faree wickets. This August 27.

was mainly due to D wonderfully It is just possible that the present good innings by J. 31. Tenant, 182

Dot out. There have been many fice season will be the most interesting of a long series. When one finds performances this season, but the Bangers batting despemtely for a Hold Merchistonian bas held his own winning goal on their own ground with credit.. against Aberdeen, and Celtic with! West Scotland, 197 for 7; Foloc, their backs to the wall at Hamilton, there is hope of the competition be- coming less of a confined character. Ible bold show of Aberdeen, un- doubtedly, cume as a surprise; but the previous week's away form pre-

pared one for Dundee making a good

start against Third Lanarks at Dens

Tark. Still, the best performance of

|

the werk went to the credit of Raithri Rovers for their really fine struggle with Kilmarnockd A first victory: for Q.P. was perhaps the most pleas | ing of the results, although they had little to spare aguins Dumbarton.

But

It did not seem possible that Aber deen wouk! run Hungers at home to & roul, as they did in 1917. that is just what they did. Reid's goals for the Rangers came so late in the grane, were so unexpectedly, and in due care so undeservedly

obtained, na to make one sympathise with Aberdeen, who had held their own in goals and play until one short minute of the close. The Aberdeen wing lives were prominent. Only in abtuck did Rangers hold the ad- vantage. A draw would have been a fitting eviling to a very level game, and a recompense to as cound a

·defence an has ever represented Aberdeen.

Queen's Park, 0; Clydebank, 2. Hibernians, 3; Hamilton Academic

als, U.

Ayr, 2; Celtic, 2.

Clyde, 1; Morton, 2.

Thistle, 0; Third Lanark 0.

Fungers, &; Partick Thistle, 1.

Hiberaluns, 2; St. Mirren,

Ayr, Hearte, 2.

+

Rangers, 8; Aberdeen, 2.

106.

first proposition in golf is to play the course, be it a good or a bad сде The man who sele out to play

playing a series of brilliant games for the British Army in the Imperial Sloan bas. Services Competition.. taken part in several athletic meet. ings this season. He ran in the 220 golf has no business to drive se far yards race at the recent, champions he possibly can from every tee. stips, and also represented Edin. If he wants to revel in an orgy of bargh University A.C. in the relay race at Parkhead, while at the sports long driving, let him get away into of his alma anter be run second to W. Hunter in one or two races.

A. W. Angus is to captain Wat sonians. Many players with the honours he can show would have preferred to stand down, and possibly had he consulted his own feelinge he would have retired from the game altogether. But when it was.point ed out to him that the team required just that moral power and inspira- tion which he alose could impart to the younger players, he generously on ntvt to fall in with the wishes Major Smith's XI, 138: Forrshireing in representative football since

of the School Auguis has been play

1910, and when that is kept in mind

Uddingston. 101: Cheenock, 120. Ayr, 183; Clydesdale, 114 for 5. Varthu, 131; Kilmarnock, 116 for 8. Stirling Co., 184 for 8; Clackmannan

Co., 82 for G,

Dunfermline, 100, Arbroath United,

"88.

119.

CRICKET; CONSERVATISM AND it is evidence of his loyalty to Wat

ADVANCE

While the courties that compete

sap, not to, speak of his enthusiasm for football. that he has corsented

big field by himself and drive bulls till he is black-in-the-face. He may get a great deal of satisfaction from the performance, but he will not be playing golf. The game of golf con- sists in playing the bail into the hole in the fewest number of strokes by the exercise of skill and judgment; and hazards, natural and artificial, are there to test that skill and judg ment. The complaint of the slogger that a bunker intended to punish a bad second shot tas trapped, his drive

Bunkers are not constructed solely leaves the average goller cold.

to punish a bad second shot.

'The

10 lend the old boys" in the com-long handicap on my find his third

JJ

GOLF BALL STANDARDISA-

TION.

A great deal of water has flown along the Swilean since the R. and

or even his fourth it that bunker. The bunker has to be avoided what- ever shot is being played.

After all, what proportion do the phenominal swipers bear to the generality, not merely of first-class players, professional or amateur, but

for the English Cricket Champioring season. ship were falling expectations by determining to go back zext season to the three-day matches of pre-war times, the half-dozen Scottish coun- fies were introducing into their own little championship an innovatiga A were last expected to deal with that should add interest to their the question of a standardised golf games. They resolved that their ball, and, despite the long driving al

to the vast multitude which follow championsip should be confined to St. Andrews in the recent profes amateur players. Ametery usually sional tournament, nothing has bap the "wee white ba"? Golf exists set up a more sporting game thappened to alter the merits of the cuse. primarily to provide a recfention foz professionals, who have aways in Tet the controversy has been revived, the average man. To him it must mind the averages which are their and all the old arguments are being testimonials for sem post or for trotted out. The long drivers, it is be hade pleasureable, and, within public favour; and in batting partí-said, are ranking first-class courses limits, easy. It is not a contest for cularly are less inclized liven play took sily." Bunkers intended to the long-hitting giants who can be by taking sporting riki. But if trup a second shot are punishing a

these counties drop professionals for good drive. Courses like St., An-numbered almost on the fingersi” of championship rentabes, they drews cannot be lengthened to bring one hand. The whole agitation for retain them for coaching? And if them into line with the pre-rubber- standardisation, like that for the they desire to have paid players as cared days, and so the only remedy, abolition of coaches, will they be able to get good, it is urged, is to reduce the driving emanates from England. As such, the stymie, larysty men who are to have no opportunity possibilities of the ball. But because of displaying their talents in public? one or two men out of the great level-headed Scotsmen will êxamine Perthshire had at one time Schofield multitude of golfers can drive at very closely before giving way to Haig as professional; will he come plesnominally long ball, and, if you it. The interests of the gazus ze to Scotland ön. the new conditions? like, make courses look ally," that against it, and if the R. and A. Hamilton Academicals, 1; Celtic, 2. These are questions which the coup i not a sufficient reason for such a people entertain the proposal favour- Greenock Morton, 3; Falkirk, 0. ties have no doubt asked themselves far-reaching piece of golf legislationably, they will be nching for the big.. Raith Rovers, 5; Kilmarnock, 1., and answered to their kitisfaction, that proposed.. The matter ban gest trouble they have had for a Dunder; 3; and Lanark, 1.

and Scottish cricket lovers will wel always been, alsted by the Royal generation." Queen's Park, 2; Dumbarton, 1. cue a change that is bound to foster and Ancient Club, and there is no Albion Rovers, 2; Partick Thiside, Q. sportsmanship. *****

new reason why they should act Clyde, 4 Motherwell, 1.

differently this year. Clydebank, 1, Airdrieonians, 2. Partick Thistle, 3 Raith Rovers, 0.

·Rangers, 3: Albion Rovers, 0. Queen's Park,'4; Clyde, "1. -

CRICKET

| Cricketers are making the most of the fine weather conditions which have favoured them practically all

NEW RUGBY CAPTAINS, Rugby clubs are beginning to turn their attention to the future. Edin- burgh Academicals have chosen A.

The fact of the matter is that long driving has far too much respect. paid to it. The records of first-cla golf for the last decade do not sup. T. Sloan to captain them next....sas- port the idea that the phenominaly Gifted in many ways, he long driver has any advantage over should make an excellent "leader.

a man to whom he can give 20 or Already an International three-quar. 30 yards of the tee unless his short ter, he added to his reputation by game is correspondingly better. The

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