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A review of the year's amateur golf, says a Scottish contem- porary, takes the mind's eye. back
eleuler's Service.) over a crowded and changing. scene, St Andrews, however. Johannesburg, February 9 occupies the centre of the canvas, | The unofficial test match for there the cream of our talent! between Smith and England (Mr. fought for the Championship. S. Joel's Eleven) was resumed in There was no American invasion oppressive weather, on a fast || such as, we have known since the wicket, before a small attendance.
par particularly and the solo Rain interrupted the play. American competition was Mr. 3. Joel's Eleven scored 164 Francis Brown of Honolulu, à runs. Nupen took five wickets. sugar planter on holiday, who for 51 runs. was hot seriously reckoned as a winner...
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South Africa had scored 16 runs for no wickets, when stumps. were drawn.
The match will be continued tó-morrow,
The position of the teams is as underg
FIRST INNINGS. Mr. Joel's XI.. South Africa
SECOND INNINGS. Mr. Joel's XI A.
South Africa (no wkts.)
VICTORIA V. M.C.C.
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Melbourne. February 9. A thunderstorm- interrupted resumed match between Victoria and the M.C.C. just before lunch to-day,
FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH CUP REPLAY.
BLACKBURN V. PORTS. MOUTH.
(Reuter's Service.}
LONDON, February 9
The replayed match between Blackburn and Portsmouth in the second round of the English Cup at Highburn resulted:
Blackburn.....
Portsmouth ............. 0 The third round pow stands as. follows *Southampton v, Bradford City:
Liverpool v. Birmingham.. Notts County v. Cardiff, West Bromwich A. v. Aston
Villa.
Sheffield U. v. 'Everton.
Tottenham Hotspurs v. Black-
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West Ham v. Blackpool.
Second League.
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The great contest in the chd brought together as finalists an Rex-Champion in Mr. (now, Sir)
Erdest Holderness, and new.. comer, making his first attempt: Mr. Eustace Storey. Sir, Ernest Holderness won by sand 2, and had the distinction of winning the title for the second time in three [years. There was no duke and there were no fireworks about his golf. His commanding virtue is stendiness, and it is so marked that the probability is that in the course of a senson he plays fewer had strokes than anybody.
In the early part of the year the before he had quite found his touch he was heaten both in the Oxford and Cambridge Society's tournament and also in the Serrey Championship, which he did so much to inaugurate and which was being played for the first time. His defeat in the U. and C Society's contest was the first in"
If the present plans of the five seasons. Sir Ernest is a
Kilner captured 5 wickets for National Lawn Tennis Associa very worthy Champion, and it wis a pity that his duties at the runs, for which he was loudly tion of the United States and the H+HOI
Athletic Home Office prevented him lead-cheered, and Hearne took the Philippine Amateur
Federation materialise Manila ing our Walker Cup team in
will have an opportunity next America.
May of seeing some of the best tennis players in the world action here, says the Manila "Bulletin."!
for 170 runs the principal scorers Victoria's first innings closed being Woodfull (60) and Rans- Ford (62). Victoria followed on and collapsed, six wickets falling for 14 runs, when stumps were
drawn...
other wicket for 9 runs..
Bryan captained in the absence of Douglas. An X-ray examina- Lion of Douglas' arm showed that the bones had not been, injured.
The position of the teams.is now as under:-
THE STORY OF STOREY! Mr. Storey's rise in the game has been nothing short of amaz Ing. Last winter he was in the Cambridge University team and proved himself in matches with the London clubs a player of skill M.C.C.. "and especially determination Victoria
above the ordinary. His methods, noticeably a swing that seemed to be pretty uniform for A number of strokes. were open to criticism, but beyond question he got there" in
first-class competitions.
In the Championship he had ond narrow squeak and that was. in His first match, in which, after a marked bit of luck at the first hole, he beat A. D. D. Mathieson.
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Burgess and Edinburgh Univer sity player, on the 17th green, But after that Mr. Storey seemed to get set, and holing putts re- markably well and wearing the opposition down he went through to the semi-final, where he created sensation by knocking out Mr. Enger Wethered on the last gr He is a great fighter, as was pure ther shown by the fact that in the match against "Anierica for 'which, of course, he was selectiri. he was beaten by my one hole in 36 By Mr. Francis Quimet.
ship and how they fared may be recalled, viz.-E. F. Storey, beat John Caver, by and 1; N. H. Wethered hem 1. MacCormack by 8 and 1: W. A. Murray Den: D. H. Kyle by and 2; E. W. E. Holderness heut Robert Harris 2 and 1. One semi-final ins ben referred to. In the other Holded negs beat Murray by 3 and 2.
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In a letter to the Manila Tennis Club, the National organisation stated that the trip was contem- 500 plated by two or three of the best 170 United States players, and re- quested information as to whether or not matches could be arranged here. The local tennis club turn- ed the letter over to the P.A.A.F. wlle took action on the matter at their last meeting with the re- sult that an invitation has been sent to the National Association to send along the players selected. While it is not known for certain at this time whether such stars as Tilden. Johnson. Richards would be in the party. It is under- One of the best performances stood that the players contemplat of the year was Mr. Tolley's ning the trip will be some of the the French Open Championship, best turned out in America. which he won splendidly against . Present plans provide that
at St. Andrews. The English Championship, a promotion of the new national Union. Was to have been inaugurated. but was postponed till next scuson. Mr C. Mann. of Gullang, won the individual Lothians "Champion ship.
MR. TOLLEY'S RECORD.
or
a field in which several of the the matches be played immediate- most noted performers took partly following the Far Eastern including Walter Hagen, who had Gomes scheduled for Manila next just won the Open Championship May. If this is the case an in- at Hoylake. Tolley afterwards vitation will also be sent to the went to the final of the French star players in Japan and China. Amater: Championship, and was which if accepted would ensure beaten by Mr. J. C. Ander on the the best brand of tennis ever well-known.American player. turned out, in the islands,
To his fine record Tolley added the place of first amateur in the Open Championship, and be beat
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The last eight in the Champion-Mr. Max Marston, the leader of list worthless, He is, by the the American team, in the Walker highest tests of match and gard Cup match, Our team was play, the leading British player of benten by nine to three in that the year, and there seems little contest, which took place in New excuse for failure to include him York The Hon. Michael Scart in a merit list of twenty.. "He who heat Mr. Jesse Sweetser, was should be there, and he should be the only other British player to fairly well up. win his single. The Walker Cup If reports are correct we shall match is in future to be played see both Mr. Jones and Hagen at only every two years, and In Bri- Prestwick in our Championship.! tain and America alternatively, Snys a Home paper. We may St. Andrews produced more beginning in 1926.
also see Cyril Walker, the.sur- than one remarkable flash, more
ain the domestic international prise, winner of the than one disappointraent, which preceded the Amateur Open Championship, It was a Denys Kyle was one of the bril Championship at St. Andrews, surprise, but it was no fluke, for Hants of the meeting. He had England beat Scotland for the Walker, who was formerly at one startling memorable dag, first time since 1910., Messrs. Hoylake, and is an Englishman. He struggled through ais match T. M. Burrell, John Wilson, W. B. did three rounds of 74, and sapped against Mr. Harry Braid at the Torrance, and Robert Scott in them with 75-surely twenty-first hole after being five that urder, lost the first four wonderful feat in consistency. up and six to play, and then in singles for Scotland, and that was Willie Hunter, our ex-Amateur the afternoon with only a hura low from which the side did Champion, may augment the in- ried interval in between-he went not recover. England won by vasion, for he is now reported to out and overcame Mr. Cyril Tolley nine points to six on the whole have turned professional in the with a great display of putting test-singles and foursomes. States. But for that accident Mr. Tolley,
The year was specially inter- AMERICANS AND GOLF BALLS. who was playing exceedingly eating for the launching of the There may be interesting ball well, might have won the National Unions' Advisory Com-developments in the new year. Championship.
mittee, which co-operates with It has been intimated that the Mr. W. B. Torrance went down the R. and in the control of United States Golf Association surprisingly at the nineteenth the game..
will notify that a larger and hole to Mr. Victor Donaldson, and "MISSING BRITISH LEADER, lighter ball will come into force Mr. Willis Mackenzie, who after- America is entitled to crow there a year hence. If this is so, | ❤❤ wards won the Scottish Cham- over her golf distinction in the there may be some clash between pionship, was knocked out by Mr. years since the war. In her own us and the Americans upon one Denys Kyle in the third round phrase her golfers have decidedly of the fundainentals of the game. after beating Mr. W. L. Hope in "made good. But 'she must not The report from the other side the previous match. Mr. W. A.be blind to certain facts and fea-} is somewhat puzzling, as the two ☀ Murray was the last Scot in the tures of the international countries have been consulting on Championship, and Mr. John situation.
ball reform for the past three Caven the last resident Scot.
Take a CR8е in point. An seasons, and it was understood. Ip other leading events Mr. American journal has been com- that nothing would be done by Mackenzie's Scottish title has piling a list of the world's leading either independently without re- The 'view been mentioned. It was won at golfers. There are twenty of ference to the other. Balgownie, and was a good win, them, and yet in a list of that held in some quarters here is that though the entry was not so re-length there is no place for Ernest the slight modifications In size presentative as usual. In this Whitcombe, who made it so and weight which the Americans material event there were five West of desperately hard for Hagen to propose will make no Scotland golfers in the last eight, win at Hoylake.. This, of course, difference in reducing the fight A Balžu sad Sanitary Fitzrings, liat and Cold Water System throughout Best of Food and and Mr. W. Tulloch, who reached is absurd, whether due to ignor of the ball.
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