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GIRL GOLF CHAMPION FAILS IN FIRST ROUND
FOOTBALL
AS IT SHOULD
NOT BE PLAYED
UGLY SCENES AT
HIGHBURY.
MILNE SUPPLIES ONLY REDEEMING FEATURE
GERMANS BOOKING ALREADY FOR ENGLISH SOCCER TRIP
Special £2 Excursions Being Very Heavily Booked Up
Berlin, September 6.
Great interest is being shown in the England v. Germany Soc- 'cer International, to be played in England on. December 4.
Special excursions for less than £2 return have been arranged and a large number of applications" have already been received.
UNIVERSITIES
HAVE EXCELLENT
MISS NANCY JUPP BEATEN 4 & 3
ELDER SISTER SECURES BIG VICTORY
MISS MORRISS'S SUCCESS
(By George Greenwood)
London, September 5.
London. September 3. If a match looks ugly it is uzdy. There can be no deception about appearances, when 68,000 people [accept the invitation to watch the champions play the next best. Arsenal and Sunderland should have been the shop windows gême Macram of the first day of Soccer. It was
a long way from being that..
If it had been all ugly we could have assumed that the distin- guished footballers --did not know better. Of course they did. That
obvious from the position But in any case, there are: Miss Jupp is a different player from the one who. 12 months! they have attained, and from the plenty of keen and capable Seniors ago. romped through the tournament, sweeping opponents nearly
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OF
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FOR THE COMING GOLFING SEASON
ARE NOW ON VIEW AND ON SALE AT
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A FEW SINGLE CLUBS
ARE ALSO AVAILABLE.
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F. A'S NEW AND WIDER OUTLOOK
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RUGBY TALENT
(Continued from Page 4)
Enlace Peacock, above, Ameri- ca's latest Negro athletic “And”,
likely to carry
AFTER a year of fame and excitement, Miss
Nancy Jupp, the 14-years-old Scottish player] from Longniddry, near Edinburgh, has lost her together with Jesse Owens, is title of British Girls' champion. She was beaten 4 and 3 by Miss Fiona R. Morris, of Sandy Lodge, in the first round of the championship at Stoke Poges yesterday.
events
off the major at the 1936 Olympic Games to be staged in Berlin. Peacock and Owens have shatter- ed nearly every short distance: record there is to break includ- ing the hurdle events and the running': long jump.
fact that there were interludes of who will keep up the high stan-six years her senior out of her path by sheer dash and audacity. NEW ZEALANDERS cultured and first-class football. dard of Cambridge football, and combined with an inherent gift of swinging a golf club in perfect
The rest of it was, definitely, notably G. G. Kerr and L Ljrhythm.
ugly. There can be no pleasure in Geddes at fullback. B. D. Though the gift has not been lost, there is an absence of watching such stuff.
Robinson, J. H. Roden, and Athe carefree style and the daring outlook, factors that gave her The world has been told that Macintyre at three-quarters, J. D. game an impressive quality. Miss Jupp is now thinking of the all the other people are out to stop Low at scrum half, and of an shots instead of going up to the ball and hitting it, and leaving Arsenal--which probably is true abundance of forwards P. W. the rest to look after itself. Moreover, not having bothered to
and that they are not at all Seligman, J. S. Young. F. M. N. practice, she has paid the penalty. particular, about the manner in Health, and J. E. Townley might which they do it--which is more be mentioned.
open to argument.
Was
A Sunderland Opinion
of
The Freshmen
of a
Sports
Chatter
Then, of course, thère are the It would be unfair to Sunder Freshmen, who, needless to say, land to assert that they started have to be very good to! everything. The obstructive phase get a Blue this season, though re- of Arsenal's football can be export already speaks well tremely irritating.
Scottish seram half called Milne An entirely unofficial Sunder and a Woolwich forward by the land point of view was that this name of Eccles
the reason it cannot,
I wonder whether Cambridge course, be accepted as an excuse
are going to do at least as well! —for some of the things which
Jas the late Cambridge side did fought not to have been done..
against New Zealand, when Ar- Point also was made of the fact thur Young's team were unlocky that the only man badly injured to be beaten by even a goal to nil A was Shaw, the fall-back, who will quite the best performance of any- against West Bromwich Albion on body against the All-Blacks. Wednesday.
TO DROP THEIR
HAKKA-CRY
HAS ILL-EFFECT- ON PLAYERS
ENCOURAGING ONE'S
OWN PLAYERS
(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
London, September 4..
With her face wreathed in [smiles. --Miss Jupp said: “Iti has all been tremendous fun. and I am not the least bit down- hearted. Besides. I have been beaten by a far better player, and there is always compensa- tion in that, you know.”. And A well-known Northern Rugby with a merry twinkle in her eye international of a few years ago she added: "But I have four (who must remain anonymous)" ....:: more years to go, and I may insists that we ought to find some be lucky enough to win again; counter to that awful war-cry" of at any rate, that is something the All Blacks, who will soon be to which to look forward” There.
"I can assure you that standing
(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
Keeps Ball Low London, August 25.
It would be churlish to dismiss around in the cold watching that STON Villa, 61 years old, the subject of the champion's defearsome war-dance and listening really mean it this time. feat without some reference to to those blood-curdling yells is no Position 13 in the League tahle her victor. Having learned the aid to one's football," he writes. is simply not good enough for a lesson" of the straight left arm, As he played against the ru club of such ripe age and shining Miss Morris, who is 16 hits the beaten New Zealanders of 1925, A more pleasing aspect of the
At Oxford they are hopeful that record. They admit it themselves ball in the middle of the club, he ought to know.
and with something of a man's “In addition, the All Blacks re- game was the thoughtful football they will this year be able to wipe-in cold print. played by Milne, the new Arsenal out last season's overwhelming The confession is in a new hand-snap in the shot. She has the ceived such lavish praise that half defeat KL T. Jackson, another book setting out their plans and knack of keeping the ball down.four teams were beaten before they' forward from Blackburn.
A Pleasing Aspect
Oxford Hope To Do Better
praise our visitors, but don't let
that
This rather frail-looking young Scottish International, is captain, aspirations. It is a smart publica-a desirable and valuable acquisi-went on the field. By all means: man may be as effective as Hulme and he will have with him of last tion, with a nice portrait of James tion in a wind. was, but in a quieter way. He is year's side C. F. Grieve, G. R. Res Allen on the front, as though great Miss Jupp was in difficulties us overdo it at the expense of our
from the start, four of the first own players.” not afraid to take the ball close Janes, Alan Bush: J. C. Guy MM things are expected of him.
C. T Somehow I think Villa will not five holes being lost. Try-as-she up to a defender to beat him, and Cooper N. F. McGrath,
A Trifle Of Praise holds the premier position among cut, in very devastatingly along Bloxham, and J. H. Prenaar, while be disappointed. Allen will skip would, she could not get them
There is something in English inside lefts. At the risk! the goal-line.
it is also possible that J. M. Me per the side in succession to the back, the position being unchang last pies. I remember that all Shane and A. L. Warr will be Scotsman. Blair. Incidentally, heled at the ninth, at which stage
jof the last touring team were available again.
will start the season as a married Miss Morris had equalled bogey
reputed to beeven-timers of This. too should form the
man, having taken a partner dur----- 39.^ .
colossal strength, though they nucleus of a good side. The weaking the summer.
Miss Jupp gave a glimpse of nesses. last year were at SCIUM
of hurting the feelings of the en- thusiasts of Bolton and Lan- cashire he is not, in my view, the complete footballer and will not be until he realises that the part of the inside forward does not be- in and end in taking the ball and moving with it to attack
Westwood is not different from
*The Remedy?
fo
BENNY LYNCH'S I do not see how anyone can
A great centre half is Allen and her former dash by winning the themselves made no such claim. fail to admire Scottish football
half and a tendency to crack un-the subject of much controversy twelfth (377 yards), where she dent, though never an even-time
I also recall that my correspon OPPORTUNITY It was the Scotsman who caused
der heavy pressure. With these Even towards the end of last drove into the rough, played out the word craft to be coined for
(Continued from Page 4)
removal Oxford might well have season there were Villa followers sideways, and after hitting aprinter in football boots, had the ues in the game, and as it seems
a very good side.
who could not make up their great iron shot to the middle of legs of quite a lot of them. to me the players has inherited other inside forwards in this res without losing power and reaches should train on
Here are
So, while extending the glad some Seniors who minds whether he was really the green holed the putt for a 4 instincts which their brother pro--
and make good worth £11.000.
hand to the All Blacks of 1985, it But the effort came too late. jpect.
punching positior by artful sway players; A. Obolenski, M. M. Wal- fessionals in England do potj There is nothing
new in this ing and head rolling.
Miss Morris had a desperate might be as well, perhaps, to pre- possess Probably springing and unfortunate phase
ford, W. N. Penwick, J. H. C. Hun- THEIR UNLUCKY NUMBER of English
fight in her next match which she sent a trifle of encouragement to This makes him hard to time ter and J..H. Hopkins in the training have contributed to the football. It has obtained for for a weighty blow. He is the three-quarter line, P. Cooke and
at the our own players. THIS is a terrific amount for succeeded in winning
The tendency to disparage Eng- difference.
not several years and it will
type straight-left-hand boxers do L. Dunnett at serum half. G. A.
a footballer, but the blending twentieth, against Miss Monica English interes are stubborn-change until inside forwards are not like. They
lish ability in' sport" is not uncom- Parnell, of Hendon, 2.5* ly proud of what they call the compelled to challenge for
get unsettled Reid, J. A. Brett, P. C. Disney, process having been accomplished
mon among Englishmen. For con=" the through missing too often and and H. M. Hughes among the for transfer may be felt at Villa Park the real benefit from Allen's
Sister Survives
firmation, ask the Test cricketers. English style with all its speedball, especially when the opposing leaving themselves open to body wards, and R. T. Campbell at
The defeated champion's elder sis- and upid groundwaling moves, wing half has it..
punishment.
this winter.
ter. Miss Bhoda Jupp, survives, and in their obstinacy they would
fallback. In addition, there are only the Brown missed an awful lot the Freshman, among whom are
wearers of the but she has now to meet Miss TWO AMERICANS "not have it changed.
Mr. Frank Womack, the Grims against Lynch. So did the stylish some Africans with quite big re- hoodoo, all will be well" a one of the favourite for the title. claret and blue can overcome the Sheila Stroyan, of Sunningdale,
HAVE TASTE OF The fundamental difference be
by manager, saw the match at Tommy Pardoe. five tween the two countries is in team Hampden Park and like all of us amateur champion, whom Lynch
times putations in their own country.
Birmingham reader informs me. The strength of Miss Stroyan's
ENGLISH SOCCER work and in the cascention of it
Harlequins Will Be A Power
I suppose he bases this thea-game may be gathered from the Ideas in England have changed he was disturbed by England's stopped in workmanlike style. Teams now work or the principle lack of team work.
Wonderfully Quick
I hear most promising accounts trical prediction on the fact that fact that she overwhelmed Miss What is the remedy? Mr. Wol that the wing halves are the main mack suggests that the
He is a hard puncher, this Glas-of the prospect of the London Villa have finished thirteenth in Nina Eastwood by 9 and 8.
Almost as convincing was the clabs-Blackheath. the Harle the League two seasons running. spring of the attack, but they are should be picked some weeks in with his counter blows. If he canMillhillians, the Wasps, London | hoodoo stiil upon them, they re-01 Cooden Beach, another of the
gow boy, and wonderfully quicki
quina. Richmond, Gay's, the Old And then, of course, with the victory of Miss Waveney Beasley. only permitted to join in throus advance of the match and that the wreck Brown's long-range, boxing, Irish, London Scottish, London ceived their quietus in the first favourites. In beating Miss Mary
SAW WRONG MATCH players should be brought to- sether with the official in charge he did in Glasgow, I think he Welsh, U.C.S. Old Boys, Old Pau- round of the Cup!
Bown, Liverpool girl, by 7 and 5 In Scotland the inside forwards to discuss a policy.
London, September 4. will win. The only doubt I have lines, Woodfords, Lloyds Bank,
Sad, times, indeed. But how Miss Beasley won the first eight
Two American bisinessmen, are the key-men, and it is largely "English players," he says, are about him is his strength at the Polytechnic, Old Elues. Catford easily they will be forgotten / holes, and was ST to the turn. through them that the wing halves clever enough to work to a plan Lynch is solidly made, but be
weight. Though only 5ft 5ins Bridge, and so on and so on.. Villa return to their rightful
her figures being 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 5, recently arrived in England, went are hrought in for constructive if they understand how to direct laughingly told me once that 8st. secretaries of these clubs
24,75
to see a football match-and-sair What splendid fellows the place among the leaders. and attacking purposes. t. their efforts.”
Miss Peggy Falkner (Worples-one, but They are directors of was easy for him.
As for new talent, there are don), captain of the English girls Briggs Motor Bodies (Dagenham), with arrangements made for any great expectations. Frank Barson. All of which does not alter the thing up to ten sides! The game, whom we all remember, has been team, produced some exceptional. Whose Soccer team has joined the
their activities in the tran
The Key Men
team
In a nutshell the difference is He also adds that the Scots will that in Scotland the wing halves continue to triumph until. ouri for the forwands, often in the system is changed.
first place accepting paases and
then giving them, whereas in Eng-
and all the work of the halves is
done from the rest.
It is complained that we are not
developing players of the old and
Badminton
are,
DISAPPOINTMENT
- FIRST TIME
They decided to show their in-
fact that Brown can box brilliant-does owe a lot to these men, who engaged to put the young reserves Jean Kerr, of Addington. Miss
ly good golf in order to beat Kiss London League ly. When he is moving round in generally work behind the scenes, through their aces. He is said Falkner, who won by 4 and 2, was terest in the side by attending swift circles and "seeing his tar- and who certainly do not make as to have a flair for this sort of one over 4's for the 16 holes play their own and the club's first get well he can make his left hand much noise about their work as work answer all questions. To do this, some of their forwards do!
London's Best
CRICKET SUGGESTION
is novel suggestion from a
who
Chariton
ed, and was victorious only be match, against a side playing at cause of some brilliant putting.
H. GEE RE-SIGNED BY CHARLTON
he must escape those speed-des- troying body enslaughts of Lynch. (Continued from Page 4)
Altogether, it is a most fascinat- The best side in London lastTALKING of Test cricket, here right type. How is this possible. Hon. Vice-presidents: Mr. E.
ing fight--and Brown has trained season was, I thought, the Harle when the clubs, thinking of noth Abraham, Commander T. A Hus for it as never before. He is mequins, true to type in the back Kent reader: ing but League points, demand sey. Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell stalled in a fine old country man division, and with a capital pack He says that the men
Mr. T. A. Pearce, Mr. E. M. Eay sion with an imposing team of of forwards I see H. L. Feriell, should be asked to help in the The modern system of inside)mond and Mr. E. V. M. da Souza-\professional helpers, boats to row a very promising wing, who de-choosing of England teams are ed EL Gee, the local forward, Torward play as practised in most Hon Secretary Mr. L. D. Skin and rses to ride, and servedly played in part of the the umpires English teams is all wrong-per ner
different style.
haps I should say from the Scot tish and my own standpoint-
the weakness of it in a teart
ruthlessly
exposed.
Hon Treasurer: Mr. F.
Kprok.
The committee will consist of a iber from each of the amlist-
players are divorced from their ed Clubs down sides...
Westwand's Positi
At the present time
of thanks to the outgo conclud Food business of the meeting:
3
Having secured detailed infor- mation as to place and time, they set on by car, srrived at a ground where a match was in progress. secured seats, and sat down to b
Charlton Athletic have re-sign-watchi
Lynch, who is taking only £900 Final Trial, taking L. A. Booth's On the principle that those in season. of the $3,800 purse, is training in place, will only be available oc- the middle see most, he sug
ctors shoul
for
the
may hold
bands in horror at the
a small gymnasium in a humble casionally, as he has gone to the part of Glasgow, with the aid of Royal School of Mines, Cam enthusiastic amateur sparrie and intends playing for Redrut Bat expect the Harlequi
partners.
CLynch knocked
Becom
again to play very well
and for some time to hacks especially are
be rein
A Shock!
A goall One of the Americans ask an obviously delighted specta tor
"Was that Brizes scored?"