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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, "APRIL 10, 1930.
THE WALKER CUP.
THIS YEAR'S BRITISH PROBABLES.
[UNITED PRESS.]
Eight Englishmen, seven Scots. men, and one Irishman are hoping to make golf history when the none too balmy breezes blow, from the English Channel across the Royal St. George's golf course at. Sand- wich in May. From these sixteen men, aight will be chosen to attempt to win the Walker Cup for Great Britain, a thing that no native team has been able to do since play for the international amateur trophy was instituted in 1929.
The record of the Walker Cup matches to date is:
National Links, Long Island, U.S.A., August 9, 1999; grand aggregates, U.S.A., 8 matches, Great Britain, 4 matches.
St. Andrews, May 19 and 19. 1923 grand aggregates, U.S.A., G matches, Great Britain, 5 matches. Garden City, September 13 and 13, 104, grand aggregates, U.S.A., 9 matches, Great Britain, 3 matches. St. Andrews, June and 3, 1928, grand aggregates. U.S.A., e mat ches, Great Britain, 5 matches, one match halved."
DO WE LIVE FOR EVER?
captain in 1923 and semi-finalist in the Irish Open of the same year. J: N. Smith, the Scottish artisan who beat John Dawson, the young Chicagoan, at the nineteenth hole in the British amateur champion- DR. ship last year, after being three dawn, and three to play.
J. A. Stout, a jovial English dentist who was invited to play on the 1099 Walker Cup team, but was unable to make the trip to America
Cyril J. H. Tolley, 34, Britain's most fameus amateur golfer and present holder of the British arateur title.
Thomas A. Torrance, 39, former holder of the Irish and German open championships, member Walker Cup team 1924, 1929.
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BARNES BELIEF IN A "RATIONAL" GOD.
SELF-MADE. PRISONS.
** Many' arguments for the im mortality of the soul-some gond, some bad-have been put forward. Bucs E, personally, any convinced that the ground of a reasonable belief in personal immortality is to be found in the fact that men are loyal to goodness and truth."
So declared the Hishop of Bir- mingham at Manchester Cathedral last month. Because we could not admit that the wages of goodness were dust and nothing more, we were forced to claim that eternal life would be the reward of righteousness.
Soul-Making.
Chicago Golf Club, August 30 ing unprecedented noise from the Vain would. the gift be made if
and 31, 1928. grand aggregates, U.S.A.. 11 matches, Great Britain, one match,
Score, 5 to 0.
personal immortality was a delu- sive hope.
Dr. William Tweddell, amateur champion of 1997, cap tained Walker Cup team in 1929.
Roger Wethered, 31, amateur champion of 1923, lost Open Chum pionship on replay to Jock Hut chinson in 1991, brother of the We could not continue to think famous Miss Joyce Wethered. of the universe as rational, or its John Wilson. 18, won Scottish Creator as other than a capricious amateur championship on 1992 Maker of useless experiments," if member of Walker Cup team, 1923, men who had sought to serve Him Things have not been entirely perished utterly as their bodies de- harmonious in British amateur | cayed. golf circles during the past year. There were "regrettable incidenta" Obedited to the moral law was when Perkins defended his amateur man's gift to his Maker. Yet in title at Sandwich last year, includ gallery and a request of other players to go ahead of Perkins
When in the ape growing to the because he was playing too slowly; stature of man, there arst appear I might be noted that Perkins had edn faint understanding of the Two of Britain's best amateurs adopted American golf ideas, and moral law, at that a moment a are not among the sixteen selected
had become very successful with something worthy of eternal life to meet the United States team, them. There was also an "ineid-was born in him. Then the process The championship committee of the ent between Sutton and Tolley of soul-making began. Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St. when the former won the English Andrews, regretted that T. Pamateur title. There was snow on Perkins, British amateur champion the last green, and as Sutton stepp of 1929, was not available, as he ed over the line of Tolley's putt, is now living in the United States, a piece of frozen slush fell from The committee said nothing at all his beel directly on to the line of about William Sutton, the Birken: play." head oil worker, who beat Cyril Tolley for the English amateur championship in April last year. and lost to Tolley in the British amateur championship, in June.
There were cries of clasa distine tion from Sutton's artisan friends. who declared that such distinction sent Wille Hunter and Abe. Hit chell into the professional ranks, and influenced Perkins in his de cision to go to America. Hunter was a post office employee at Deal. and Mitchell had been a gardaer and chaffeur before he was runner
up in the amateur championship of 1912, and soon became a profes- 'sional.
The sixteen players who have been asked to held themselves in readiness to play in the Walker Cup match this year are.
Tolley asked the referee if he might remove the obstacle. After a consultation between the players and the official, Tolley missed the putt and lost the match. The Frozen slush remained where it had fallen.
Leisure a Blessing or a Curse was the subject of an ad. dress by Mr. Alexander Paterson. a prison commissioner, at Coventry Cathedral. Eeisure, he said, was of growing importance, but if people were asked what they did with a saved hour many would find the question difficult to answer:
He strongly advocated the pro- vision of more playing Selds, and said he often wished that war memorials had been made not of stone but of grass. The customs of using playing felds on Sundays THE "PHANTOM" LORRY. would give an outlook for the thought and energy of the youth of the country.
PSYCHIST FINDS NATRUAL EXPLANATION.
Mr. William Oaten, the author ity on psychical research, who spent the many hours of the morning in vestigating the story of the "phan- tem lorry on the Mottram Road ía Cheshire finally reached the con- culsion that the matter admits of several natural explanations.
Imprisoned Ives,
Prisons were not all-buildings with high walls; some who had the means and leisure imprisoned their lives by never leaving their native country, instead of getting away and seeing more of the world.
God had worked always through human instruments, and in each cace in much the same way. In both eases there was an official caste whose duty it was to preserve and,
The Divine Providence of the Church" was the subject of the Rev. Leslie Walker, S.J., in preach- T. A. Bourn, 27, former. Cain- "It can be laid down as a rule,"
ing at the Roman Catholic Church, bridge player and French amateur he said in an interview that where Cambridge. It was a mistake, he champion of 1928.
one sensa ia Eallucinated the others said, to regard either the Church William Campbell, 20, twice allow and are set in operation or the Pope as a kind of Delphic
out the hallucination.oracle. holder of Glasgow amateur cham-bearing pionship and member of the Sent Noises sounding like motor-lorries tish teams against Ireland and are, therefore, as important as visual impressions such as shadows. England...
"One of the first things I noticed was the revolving windmill of an artesian well in the fields near where the accident occurred. This made & squeaking noise exactly Rex Hariley, 24, former golf cap-like the sound of brakes of s heavy tain at Cambridge, and member of car or waggon being applied. England's team against Scotland. "Another thing which might have Major CO. Heziet 39, Irish caused a shadow to appear on the open amateur, champion, member of road resembling a lorry was a sear Walker Cup team in 1924, 1026, chlight which came from another direction and revolved at certain and 1995.
intervals."
Robert Harris, 47, member of the London Stock Exchange, amateur champion of 1925 and captain of the Walker Cup team, in 1922, 1923, and 1998:
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Sir Ernest Holderness, amateur champion of 1922 and 1924, Walker Cup team, 1923, 1926,
The "phantom" story, which was first told at an inquest on a pillion
J. A. Lang, 26, Glasgow cham-rider killed near the spot, attached pionship winner of 1927.
Sam McKinlay, 92, a Scottish golfer who played well in his first international contest last year.
R. H. Oppenheimer, 24, Oxford
to itself as it spread a ghostly tale of footsteps heard at a neighbour ing inn. Mr. Caten did not attach much importance to this addition. (Continued on next Column.)
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