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MAGNIFICENT KICK BY

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LIGHT BLUES FAIL TO HOLD ADVANTAGE

A CROWD of 45,000 saw Oxford defeat Cambridge by a goal and

a try (8 pts.) to a try (3 pts.) in the 57th Rugby encounter at Twickenham.

Cambridge pressed throughout, the first hall, but had to be con tent with 3 pts-all at half time,

194 FOR 7

Fingleton And McCabe Again Defiant.

RECORD CROWD AND RECEIPTS

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H. FINGLETON, figured prominently in the first Test match at Sydney, again came to Australia's ald today when he compiled 83 valuable runs out of 156 scored while he was at the ease.

Stanley McCabe was in a very

scious of the responsibility which; rested on Fingleton and himself.

Followers of Oxford were early reassured by the news that subdued mood and was patently con- both Lamport, the captain, and Walde, the Irish International wing three-quarter back, had recovered from their illnesses and would He was batting 76 minutes for his take their places in the side.

Cambridge won the toss and one of them Oxford drew level. had the benefit of a strongieh|Lorraine broke through and gave wind. Sharp to time Jenkins a difficult pass which Minns did kicked off for Oxford.

well to take, Minns had to get} The kick was fielded by Phil-round the full back with the lips. who found touch on the touchline a few yards away. He Oxford side of half way, and kept inches Inside and scored Cambridge made ground for a very fine try. It looked all the loose dribbling rush, which Lor-the time as if Jenkins' kick was raine checked none too soon for placed pointing to the left of the | Oxford's safety by falling on the post. So it proved.

ball.

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For several minutes it did He did not convert, but on the not look too healthy for Oxford, run of the play Oxford were for- but Owen-Smith at length field-tunate to be level.

32 and hit only one boundary before falling to a brilliant catch in the slips by Jarding.

Fingleton had the misfor- tune to be bowled by a fast balf from Allen which kept very low and teek his leg stump. He had shown admirable leg strokes and his cutting was good on the whole, though he played one or two poor shots. He batted for 234 minutes for his 83, scored out of 156, and hit three boundaries.

14

Richardson batted 74 minutes for!

this 94 and secured five boundaries

At the close of play Australia had

ed a kick ahead, ran twenty Phillips once rushed an over-ns the result of characteristic pulls. yards, and play entered the Cam-deliberate kick by Lorraine, and bridge half for the first time. it looked an ugly situation. But,

The ball came out on the Cam- as it was, Phillips knocked on and lost 7 wickets for 194 runs, Voce bridge side of the scrummage was badly winded for his pains. having captured 3 for 39 and Allen

Just before half-time the front row were penalised for foot forward in a harmless- looking position just inside the Cambridge half. W. H. Leather, however, made a very fine kick, which was only a yard or two short of the posts.

2 for: 41.

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Total (for 7 wkts.)

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Expressions We Use In Golf.

XXIV: PLAYING TO FIGURES

THE FATALITY OF · LOOKING AHEAD.

three times in succession. On the third, it was passed out to Fyfe.

All records were smashed Owen-Smith tackled Fyfe just in-

when 63,993 paid to witnesa side the 25 line, but the ball

the game today, the receipts went loose and Reid, the wing-

for the day amounting to £5,577. forward, dribbled over the line

Full scores were as follow. and touched down. 'This WIS | after five minutes' play. Parker

Australia-1st Innings, had a difficult kick and he failed! to convert a try.

Almost directly afterwards. H. Fingleton, b Allen Everyone was anxious to dis-half-time whistle blew. Oxford W., M. Woodfull, b Allen cover whether Johnston was as were somewhat lucky to be where L. P. O'Brien, run out fast as had been reputed. They they were. But they had given D. G. Bradman, b Bowes

e Jardine, b had not long to wait. Cambridge themselves a good chance of S. J. McCabe, got the ball from all the early winning, considering that the scrummages. Presently it went wind was going to be in their. Y. Richardson, c Hammond, across to the right wing. John- favour, genade des ston had only_half_a chance, but

Half time: he started very quickly and Oxford...

Cambridge. Walde had as much as he could do! to stop him. This revelation of The second half began with an Johnston's speed put a rather exchange of kicking between!

Playing golf to figures is so far] When your second is on, the green, W. J. O'Reilly, T. Wall and H. different from match-play that the two it is suicidal to start trying to gauge different complexion on the pos-Owen Smith and Parker which

methods are almost different games the wind at the next hole, or even to sibilities.

was eventually won by Cam Ironmonger to bat..

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 29, 2 although played with the same in-notice which ten you are to play from At length Oxford began to see bridge. Jenkins, whom Phil-

that day. something of the ball, but Jen- lips surprisingly allowed to get for 67, 8 for 67, 4. for 131, 5 for 166, struments.

Many a player whose knowledge of

No Thinking Ahead, kins twice kicked when his other through two or

6 for 188, 7 for 194: three times,

As concentration is the final secret centre had plenty of room in made a good run, but he forced

England: Jardine (captain), Al-strokes is good, who has a good match-

winning temperament, quails and of success, play as though each shot which to move.

Waide into touch,

len, Pataudi, Wyatt, Ames, Ham-suffers from, nerves at the thought of were the last. S The Perfect Chance.

Looking ahead and more dai. Cheers in Advance.

mond, Larwood, Leyland, Sutcliffe, recording every shot in the round. Voce and Bowes.

Efficiency in match play will not gorous, still

thinking ahead not In the first quarter of an hour After eight minutes' continu-

Twelfth man: Paynter.

elp you in the least to win monthly only lowers the powers of concentratiom nelp the play was only for one brief ous pressure Oxford took the

medals. But if you once learn. play bat starts other complications. moment out of the Oxford half. lead. Lorraine once more slip-

to figures, this will materially Improve

You remember at the 4th that the your match-winning · possibilities and long 6th hole is always your undoing. Gradually the Oxford forwards ped his man, and again the faith- began to assert themselves, but ful Minns was up with him and fully shepherded his man to will give you renowed confidence all You attempt to shoot a "birdio" so as to have a stroke in hard and thus roll again Cambridge had a perfect ideally placed. Once more Minns wards the touchline, and even

Ons, of the chief reasons why some two troubles into one. had to show determination and tually bundied him into it. A

hole chance of scoring."

The most difficult 17 the world: players cannot produce their best golf pace to carry him over. The great wing would have scored when armed with a card and pencil is only requires three ordinary straight kick was almost from the touch-a try.

because they have not become used to forward shots and two putta

Parker fielded a kick with great cleverness after trap- ping the ball like an Asso- ciation player--ran down the wing and made a cross kick that bounced about ominously in front of the Oxford posts. Delafield kicked up the ball, but was smothered, and there were two fateful scrummages five yards out.

---Reuter..

round.

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line, but Jenkins, made a magni-| But at least Cambridge did the practice. If a player only records You have played all these strokes. ficent effort and the crowd began not lose the ground they had one exact score on modal days, he is perfectly hundreds of times. (China

not likely to return a score of bogey Mail copyright.)... to cheer long before the ball pass-gained. The forwards made a plus handicap very often..

twenty-five,'

The finest training possible is that MAMAK TOURNEY

ed safely between the posts. great effort, and play was in the" (Good Training.

The game was going just as Oxford half and finally in the much now in favour of Oxford as at the beginning it had been in favour of Cambridge.

Rees made a dangerous run and kick ahend. With

at least four forwards hard upon him Owen-Smith made

a typically cool mark and found touch in safer ter- ritory,

of making a habit of jotting down on

a piece of paper, a cigarette box- "ANÝ.

thing one's total of each hela Police Defeat Medway when playing a round, even is aa four ball match. This can be done quite unobtrusively,

In modal play, consistency counts,

· At King's Park.

Even in the heeling the posi- tlon was quite reversed, and for Jackson could not touch down long stretches Anderson saw no- Lamport's pass out the first thing of the ball. A dropped

not spasmodic brilliance. The dif In a Mamak Hockey Tournament time, and the Cambridge heel-pass by Jenkins allowed Cam-

ference between socuring a four and a match played at King's Park yes ing did not allow Pope to get the bridge to make 50 yards, in a Next came a ferrific burst by five is much greater than appears at terday afternoon, the Police gain ball sufficiently quickly the fierce dribble and there was one Waller that ended only just short first thought. Excluding sheer lacked their sixth victory in 9 matches, it MEANS: A hole played at least twice when they defeated B.M.S. Med second. Anderson could not ominous Cambridge attack, but of the line and there were some as perfectly.

Lorraine missed his paas when Oxford did look like making. ground, and although Oxford at length gained a footing over half- way a splendid kick by Ander- son drove them back.

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take the ball, and a glorious Jenkins got his man nobly after desperate scrummages under We men golfers are not bound way by 2 goals to nil. The score chance of a dropped goal was lost, he was half through the gap. It the posts. Then Owen-Smith put in so many cards a year, as the sheet at half time was blank.

An Ladies Golf Union insist upon. it The Cambridge forwards were was Jenkins, too, who used the made a dreadful mistake.

would

perhaps be better ·i· wo had to. having a good deal the better of wind skilfully and sent Cam attempt to find touch sent the

After player has put in his original it, and Oxford's chances were few bridge back with a splendid ball high and straight into the cards for handicap, the only and far between.

kick

middle of the field. Anderson tunities he gots for further reductions No one could call it great was underneath it but he knock are, in monthly competitions. player, this

greatest football, but it was as excited forward. MORE ambition in to get his

handicap as low ing as anyone could wish. The Cambridge forwards were as possible. Täis very keenness makes The game had to be stopped for making a last heroic effort, They him the more nervous on these perio- an injury to Phillips's leg. began to get the ball again and dical occasions, particularly as it is When he got up he was hobbling the three-quarter hacks to at-weeks since he went round with an

accountant badly, but he went on tack.. Once it seemed Fyfes

Oxford pressed incessantly, and could have scored if Rees had The Extra Shot, they showed good tactical sense passed. After these fateful Johnston again got away, and in using the wind by kicking, minutes Oxford fought back and accustomed to it is quite as pleasure Medway any golfer, and when one has become E.A.8.0. this time Waido only half caught thus saving the forwards, ja pinned Cambridge down by touchable as match play, dalam S. Andrew's him, and it was lucky for Oxford Any fears that the Oxford kicking Beware the partner who tours up Incognitos that Johnston lost his balance pack would crack had by Oxford H. G. Owen Smith; P. C. his card at Me?

Lamport picked up very now long disappeared. They Ming, H.-D. B. Lostine, V. 6. "now

Jenkins,

18. L. Walde K. L. L. Jack addition to cleverly and made a deceptive run, were playing – up; ningnl-- and it seemed as if at last Oxford

ficently and getting, much 8. Nicholson, MT. Peacock, A. E. other good tips. ball from the scrummages Prescott, J. D. Bowers Ten minutes from the finish

The Oxford tackling was admirable. It had need to

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