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landa. Another factor against the Bast is that they are not hooking frequently enough to give their very clever back, division a match- winning chance.
'London, Dec, 18.. My reference yesterday to Mia Glenna Collett Vare reminds me of three other outstanding person- alities in golf, who will visit us next
In heavy weather the Warwick- year. They are two Australians. James Perrier and W. J. Bolgershire. forwards are quite capable.
South African-Bobby of winning on their own, but on a and a Lockė,
dry day they are handicapped by The latter (George Greenwood lack of strong attacking three- tells me) is regarded as being as | quarters. much & golfing wonder as Bobby Jones. He is only 18 years old. Locke is the holder of both the Open, which he wrested from Syd- ney Brews, and the Amatem championships of B Africa.
In short, it seems as if the North Midlands team work and clever back play may bring them into the semi-final for the first time since 1922, when they lost to Glouces tershire in the final.
This remarkable youth, who la
Australians in India. employed_by_a_mining company in A reader takes me to task, for. Johannesburg, is being sent to the what he assumes to be my criti- London office for nine months, chum of the Australian cricket and, no doubt, will have ample op team now touring Indis. portunities to play on the princi- pal courses in the Metropolitan area.
Férrier, who is-20, is the Open champion of New South Wales. As an amateur, he will compete in our championship at St. Andrews.
Astonishing Figures ..... Ferrier had the astonishing ag- gregate of 266 when winding the Open at Sydney, his four rounds being 67, 65, 70, 64,
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I need only say that he has mis-, taken my intention. It is no cri- uelsm of a cricketer to say that at 45 or 50 he cannot expect to have TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERT. the endurance of youth.
My point was rather that it was unfair to subject veterans, magni- ficent though their performances have been in the past, to a strain under which they are in danger of breaking down. S.
My correspondent - suggests that Apparently, he is not so brillant the present illness of seven of the in match play, for Jack McLean, Australian side may be due to LX-
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would last quite so long.
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Bolzer, the Australian profes- cluded, have done sional who won the Open cham- well;
Ryder has evidently been bat- pionship of his country with a f score of 283, caught the eye of ting in his old confident, aggres- Gene Sarazen, who put down the sive way, saving the situation more Arst subscription for a fund to than once and Oxenham has send the Australian to Britain. :
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proved again what a tine bowler THURSDAY, JAN. 9, -1836 has been consistently overlooked by the Australian selectors,
"Will you allow me still to pin an enormous amount of faith to Ironmonger," concludes my "cor respondent,
Gallipoli.
The “Leaping Limey”! campaign launched by supporters
Jock McAvoy, the British miq or what is known as the Townsend Dian, to provide an Americans over die-weight champion, who is to 60 with a pension 01 £40, a month, fight Eddie ("Babe") Risko, the From the neadquarters in the world's middle-weight champion
Gladly. As I remarked-yester capital came the announcement over ten rounds in New York on that the party would, enter next Friday, has evidently impressed
been produced by Australia for 20 shoppingyear's election, possibly as a third newspaper writers and others who day, no left-hander of his class has
party, wie intention of elect-have seen him,
The "New York News" says, years or more, with one unlucky ing at least 150 members to Con- gress sworn to put the pension "Babe's title will not be in jeopar- exception-R. J. A. Makale, the 8ft. dy, which is probably good for 4in. New South Welshman, who soheme on the statute book.
are two planks in Hisko, since the Leaping Limey is caused a sensation before the war platform," Dr. Francis Townsend, likely to give our fellow a frightful with his fast medium stuff, but who is an elderly Californian phylathering. Jocko will make the had his bowling arm shattered on slow moving Risko think that a sician, announced to-day. "They boxing glove factory has cayed in are a promise to pay £40 a month.
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County Rugby Te The triple tie in the Midlands
group of the Rugby County cham pionship will not be decided--as most people imagine by a replay between the three Counties con- cerned, but by a knock-out compe- lion in which one of them will receive a bye to the "final" and so quarry to play the winners of the other match.
Doubles in Squash Rackets The visit of the Americans has stimulated interest here in the possibilities of the doubles game at squash rackets,
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So far only Prince's, of the big clubs, have built a doubles court. A SELECTION OF BLACK and four famous players, among
WOOD FURNITURE them G. J. V. Weigall and Capt. G. N. Scott-Chadd, had an experi- mental game the other day.
Manufacturers of "squzah balls are trying to solve the problem of the kind of ball to use in the doubles ·game. The heavier "and By the rules of the County slower American ball is much bet- championship competition replays ter adapted to doubles than our must be decided by the second own lighter one, and a compro- Saturday in January, so a meeting mise between the two may be. of representatives of the three adopted. Unions concerned is being arrang-
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The venue of the replays is the reverse of the previous games. In other words, should North and
At Prince's two of the : singles East Midlands be drawn against each other the match will be play courts were knocked into one. The ed in East Midland territory-pre- the American dimensions are 25ft. PUBLIC AUCTION. measurements are 40ft by 3016-!· Passengers arrived by Empress sumably Northampton-as their by 251t-and a lot of fun can be of Asla yesterday were
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Lizarraga, Master: F. Lizarraga, Mr. De. L. Reis, Mr. A. Wheeler, Mrs. A. M. Preston, Mrs. F. E. Miller, Mrs. G. R. Razvet, Mr. and Mrs.
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E. B. Brier, Mr. A. Carpi, Rev. T. The East Midlands are still, wor S. J. Cooney, Mr. Chan Jio Bo, ried about their pack, especially Mr. Chin Fook, Mr. Fung Hung the second row, but I am told they Rigger HL Coates, the Navy Cho, Mr. Fong Chung Lim, Mr. showed defnite Improvement and England Amateur Interna Wm. Golding, Mr. Hon Iu-buen, last. Saturday, though, of course, tional Soccer forward, has defini Miss M. Henderson, Mrs, U. Hardy, the opposition was considerably tely decides to retire, so the Navy Mr. C. Hashimoto, Mr. Koo Kwall wenker than that provided by party will miss his genial presence Fun, Mr. Lul Shun, Miss M. McCall, Warwickshire or the North Inde when they go on their annual Mr. V. Fate, Master P. E. Patei Master C. T. Pate, Mr. S. C. Scott.
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