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COMPSTON'S PLAN TO SPEED UP GOLF

"Trame Cop" For Slow Players

MUST BE GIVEN AUTHORITY

Archie Compston, the giant of professional golf, to-day made the that "traffic bright suggestion cops," with a roving commission, should be appointed at champion- ship meetings and big tournaments Jas a solution of the problem of the

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"I have always maintained that there ought to be a traffic cop' on a golf course during a big meeting,” Compston said to-day.

"It would invest him with more authority if he were given a uni- form of, say, a helmet and a red coat, and," added Compston face- trun- tiously, he might carry a cheon!

"The policeman would have a roving commission and would be able at a glance to pick out defaul- ters and administer a warning to them. If they persisted in their tortoise movements the policeman would have power to request the players to drop out of their posi- tion and allow faster golfers to proceed."

FAMOUS HURDLER FOR MANILA

Manila, February 1..

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 6, 1837.

F. V. Reed, above, the well- known Colony and Shanghai all- round sportsman, will be seen in a new role during Interport week when he will give broadcast com- mentaries on all the important games, including the Ladies' hockey match against Shanghai,

GLIMPSES OF HOME FOOTBALL

PLAYERS UPSET IN THE MUD

WOLVES FAIL IN SECOND HALF

London,

Ron January 24.

A gale, rain and quagmire - grounds upset many teams yester day. The Wolves were among the sufferers. They at lênst deserved to draw with Arsenal, but they were tired out and conceded three goals, Scored by Bastin, (penalty kick) Drake and Bowder, in the last 20

PUBLIC SCHOOLS minutes.

LAWN TENNIS

Association To Be Formed

STEP FORWARD

(By “ECHO"}

Goslin scored from a penaltý for Bolton and Milsom got their second- Johnson and MacFadyen, scored for demonstrated Huddersfield, who that clever football was possible in the mud.

Fenton scored within five minutes- of the start for Middlesbro' and the match against Stoke City was other- wise very evenly contested Mat- thews, England's outside. right, wäs however, always dangerous.

Sunderland's Escape

Scott scored all three goals for

London, January 6.1 During the next few months a band of masters at public schools will endeavour to form a Publici Schools Lawn Tennis Association Brentford against Sunderland, who Already a dozen big schools have equalised four minutes from the end amid great excitement. The ground promised membership, and there is

was waterlogged. talk of support from the LTA, with a financial grant to promote coaching.

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Birmingham started off in a very vigorous fashion, and led at the in- terval. They were beaten as much by the mud as by Charlton. White scored for Birmingham and Oakes

West Bromwich's goals came from

This is a notable step forward. Phil Cope, co-holder of the For many years the view in many world's record for the 110 high schools was that lawn tennis was (penalty) and Wilkinson for Charl- hurdles and manager of the too individual a game to warrant ton. Southern California basketball team attention. Every yard of turf was which ended its 8-game series here used for cricket pitches, and last night, will remain in Manila provision made for boys with a lik-Jones and Sandford. If they had for four months to serve as coaching for tennis. for the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation. The rest of the visit ing quintet, will sail to-day on the s.s. Empress of Japan.

MORE TEAMS FOR BOWLS LEAGUE?

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not been so unsteady in front of goal West Bromwich would have That this view is being overcome on by a much greater margin as resistance was very is obvious from the increasing Chelsea's number of public schools who are feeble. providing facilities for the racket game.

Lawn tennis, as now played, is far from being a "soft" game; in fact, for concentrated exercise it is more strenuous than cricket-un- less the cricketer happens to be a bowler, or a consistent run-maker. There is room for both games.

have heard mooted, namely, that the Lawn Bowls Association might consider the formation of a Third Lawn tennis is now the most widely played summer game in Division, to operate next season.

Several clubs are in the process England, but it is in the schools of trying to institute bowls, and where the best foundation can be the game has probably never been laid, and where talent can be

moulded to most advantage. as popular as it is at the present. As a consequence the idea might be worth exploring.

course, there may be some very vital rea

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this scheme would practicable, such as lack of

NEW GREENS.

Apart from Kowloon Tong, I am informed that new greens have been laid down at the Chinese Recrea tion Club, Kowloon Football

and the USB-C., thus providing a possibility that four teams will: commence next season as newcomers to competitive bowls. In addition/ 4711"CONCRETE BRILLI I understand that the Hong Kong F. C have something like 100 lawn bowls players, so an expansion is likely in this direction. I submit

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Some Goal Scorers

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scorers in other matches

Leeds: Hydes and Furness. Liverpool: Home, Taylor and

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Everton: Stevenson (2). Manchester City: Herd, Brook and Toseland:

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Portsmouth: Beaumont.: Preston: Beresford O'Donnell (2), F. O'Donnell.

Derby County: Stockhill (2). Sheffield Wednesday: Miller

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