MacDONALD SMITH AFTER GOLF TITLE
Macdonald Smith, at the age of 47, still one of the most active of American golf professionals. will make another attempt this year on the British Open championship, in which he has finished second, third and fourth.
The event is to be played on his favourite Carnoustie links, where he learned the game as a boy be- fore emigrating to America more than 30 years ago. "It will be my best opportunity of winning the title," he said. "I am not going to retire until I have won either the British or American Open cham- pionships."
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 26, 1937:
INTERPORT POLO SERIES
THIS YEAR?
Shanghai, April 21-At the an-Committee: N. F. Allman, J. C. nual general meeting of the Shang-Greig, C. S. Franklin, H. D. Rodger, Marshall Bolton, W. J. Keswick, R. hai Polo Club held last night at
R. Parr and R. Gordon. At a sub- the Shanghai Race Club. Brig.- sequent Committee meeting C. S. Gen. Macnaghten was unanimously Franklin was elected Chairman of elected President of the Club, this the committee and Marshall being his third year in that office. [ton, honorary field secretary. The meeting was attended The possibility of an
Bol-
Interport by the majority of playing mem- series this summer lends additional bers of the Club, who elected the interest to the prospects of the following gentlemen to serve on the Club.
S. AFRICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM
IN ENGLAND
Southampton, April 19.
The team representing South Africa in the Davis Cup competi- tion arrived here to-day. It con- sists of four players, Kirby, Far- quharson, Eades and Fannin."
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The team's first match will be against Holland, at Amsterdam, on April 30.
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