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EDINBURGH, September 10th. The Association. League thus early begins to shape itself, and it is not im-1 probable that the four clubs best situated now may be found pecupying their pre- sent positions at the close of the pio tracted campaign. Rangers. Airdrieons. lans, Hibernian, and Celtic not only load. hut none of the four has yet been defeated. Rangers were not engaged in the League last week. but it is signi fcant, even ominous, that the other thres all won on the grounds of their oppon- ent The leading game was at Aberdeen,
where Celtic were the visitors, and the Glasgow club registered what may with-i out exaggeration be termed, the rest not- able victory of the present campaign. It is "true that Aberdeen had not previously marked a victory, but recent importa tions, were believed to have strengthened the side. and only a fortnight before on the same ground flangers were fortunate to suced by the barest possible margins Yet Celtic won by the substantial mat- gin of goals to none, after an exhibi- " tion of football superior to any seen in The North for several Reasons. In the face of such a victory there will be a genera: revision of the depressing view taken of the prospects of the famous Parkhead club, and the competition will gain immensely in interest by the ap
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pion.
The Paisley club's victory over Clydesdale was typical of their work all season-consistently level batting, bril Hiant bowling, and excellent fielding:
REMARKABLE GOLF
The outcome of the inatch between. George Duncan and Macdonald Smith, which ended at Gleneagles in a substan. tial victory for the Seoto-American player, will probably stimulate the feel. ing af keen rivalry which has grown up since the war between the golfers of Britain, and, America. In this country for long period followers of the game were treated to many excellent displays by the leading professionals in exhibition nitehes. The Open Championship and one or two events of lesser importance provided an element of strenuousness which was rarely associated with the fre. quent exchanges between the great play- ers who then monopolised the honours of the Haks. however well they performed. All that has been changed by the advance of the American professional golfer to.
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game on this side of the Atlantic. Tho It has become the fashion to sound a American mensen to our old supremacy
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rather lugubrious note over the decad-|
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is not the shadowy thing it once was; ence of the British race in sport of and the latest exposition, of its reality various kinds. The Jermiahs, however, in the form of Macdonald Smith's hand-have not found much of a text in the some win over Duncan cannot be very display of golf given by the boys who palatable to those who like to see British Coombe Hill have been deciding the golf in the ascendant. The winner is a Carnoustie-bred golfer, but he has been junior amateur championship. Not unly enough in America to have acquired the has the golf.. played by these lade been of winning, which now-a-days, must be exceedingly high-class, but a large pro- allied to mastery of the techniqus of the Portion of them showed splendid re- source in difficulties and a spirit worthy gaine if the player is to remain in the of the best traditions of the royal and front rank. The match bad probably.
ancient game.
Scotland bus particular more brilliant gusts of dazzling golf cause for gratification in the result of
other that can be re- than almost any
the championship and of the inter exiled in recent years. The fortunes of national match. The new champion, R the contestants underwent frequent W. Peattie, of Cupar," is not only "a changes
ges throughout, and rarely has so re bonny fighter," but an accomplished markable a sequence of superbly played holes been recorded than Dunen's out-golfer. The final between him and the
French lad, Pierre Manuevrier, ward half of 39, followed by Baith's in worth going long way to we, and ward half in an equal number of strokes.tell it not at a Andrew's, Frest The pace was too hot, however, even for wick, or Hoylake-productive of better the devastating Duncan, and he went golf than has been played, in many down in the last round when the match an Amateur Championship final.
Yet who Scottish had was three holes, from home.
hecause.ba had among British professionals could have power generally of keeping done better against such golf as the better line from the the than Manuvrier. American played ? While the utmost dis The latter is a mighty hitter, with tinction was achieved by the winner in shoulders reminiscent of Mr. Edward his magnificent and consistent display, bordering almost on the phenomental, it would not be out of place to append to the verdict a rider' that his victory was somewhat the product also of extraordinarily Gne, and his evil fortune failure on the part of his great rival to in getting an almost unplayable lie in maintain the almost breath exhausting a bunker at the last green aroused well- pace which he himself set up this almost deserved sympathy, for throughout the entirely on the putting greens. Had match be had showed the finest of sports- Duncan putted decently on the last manship. Prattic, I believe, is only 164, round, it must be owned, the results will have the opportunity of defend would have been entirely in doubt. (Continued on next Column.)
won
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Blackwell, but his very power to send the ball a long way added to his troubles when he got off the fairway. It must be said, however, that his recoveries were
ing his hard-won honour when the cham pionship is played in Scotland next year.
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