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• EDINBURGH, Jano 4. BUUTLAND'S VICTORY AT WESTWARD B>!
Ten years ago, when the Amateur Inter. national inatch by singles was instituted by the Royal Liverpool Club at Hoylake, the
Bors 1820:
still going. strong.
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THE MODERN
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LTHOUGH Neurasthenis in a tenna A quite andora use, and,” en késões very gurat number of symptoms, nervou axestion i 2. condition which has long
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of los if appetite, with pain in the regi the stomach, heart-buru, nausea or vanit
of cupression, ing, leeplessness, fealing in breath of palpitation of the boart. nervous twitch of the lands an uncertain gr with pai's in the ck which, happily, do not ingan luennior nore than the feeling o ter stay hond donster softening a presure on the the bizin, as aufferers invariably fear.
All these norvons sensations are capibla of being remarkably improved, and oven perfectly cured, by means of Saustogan. The medical evidence on thie prins la large and crewhdaingly
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exhaustion may manifest itself, need havo S'hai, Kobo Ibama Armand-Bahic. the last cause for despair or even anxioty Shs, Moji & Kobe. Haksis Mart only he will take Sauatogen and keep S'hat, Koba & Thama Varrattis
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and now (af or only four months) bna played a good deal in Edinburgh. Mirsad myself able to enjoy both work and Harris' breakdown was inaplicable. He play again, and also able to do as much ef could do nothing right. was a painfu! both as I ever did." exhibition to those who know what he can do in driving, pitching, and putting. Mr Chubb Wait played steadily and was deadly
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A fine lot of very rare and ancient Scottish players gained the day, and with at the short game, and accordingly had A. Wuling and Co. 6 Kinking Road, Mr A. T. Barberini Dr O. Mariott
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two exceptions in 1903 and 1910-they bave been successful ever since. Og the present occasion at Westward Ho an portant alteration was made, foursomes being played instead of singles, and again the Scotomien proved the better combina tion, winning by three points to two. It was a somewhat unexpected result, for or all hands it was admitted that the Serttish team on paper was possibly the weakest that bad ever appeared in the series of matches. To mention only a few names, they were without such well-known players 802 as Mr Robert Maxwell, Mr John Graham. Me J. E. Laidlay, and Mr Guy Campbell. All told, there were only 20 Scots at North Doven to chose from, only twelve entered from Scottish cluls-while there wemo pre- sunt all the leading Englishmen with total cuatingent of over one hundred.
45, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, June 18, 1914.
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Scotland's leading couple, Captain Hut chisen and. Mr Lockhart (of Prestwick St.
only to pocket the hules. He might have been eight ap at the turn, but six sufficed. to bring about an early Baish, for although Mer Harris's play slightly improved on the homeward balf, it was of no avail, and he retired besten by 6 down and to play.
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opponents; but then they were opposed to golt of no ordinary description.
Moir Ted Stormouth Darling, Sulic tor Hilton never made a serious mistake,
General for cutbud in Lord Salisbury's while some of his strokes were master-administration; afterwards a Judge in the pieces; Mr Ellis made a capital partner to Scottish Court of Session; 68. He had a rare combination of unity urbanity, the favourite, as Mr Hilton was called. high reputation as a lawyer, and was noted. dignity. During the whole of his The one regretable feature of the play of
in the Prliament House of
for
n
and
men
the two Scots was that they proved them career he was one of the listurg.
peo,
And a Musselburgh's old green there may still be met the success of bis Lordship's famous caddis of whom he wente,
So derp in his mind he had set
A rule that pervades all the rest;
is the maxim you nu'er can forget, If you wish in your game to be blast; Tis the greatest, the first, nos the best, And was this by my addio expressed, The begincing and end of golf law;
Now, mind, keep you s'e on the ba"."
At 12 Marloes Road, Kensington, Eliza beth Wilson, widow of George Findlay, formerly of Hongkong, and eldest daughter of the late Jobn Inle, W.S.,.Edinburgh.
WILLS AND ENTITES,
The will has been proved of the late Duke of Fife, and his property is valued at his widow and Lord Farquhar. one million sterling, The executora 618
Two members of the Conte family of Paisley died recently and have left. large catatos-James Coats jun, of berguslie, £1,948,745) and his cousin Archibald Costs, Woodside, Chairman of the Thread.
selves by no meno tady fighter. So Law did not engage all les attention; he loug as they were on equal terms, Captook great interest in University affair:; the traditions of the 472tain Hutchison and Mr Lockhart played and he carried out
lfer. He wielded a tscife thank really great golf, but the moment, they Scottish Bench by beinga heon carler and En an incursion into journalist in his early were one down their game deteriorated. In the second mutah, neither Mr Ball nor days, and he had a fine gift of versifying. Mr Mitchell played anything like his best. His best known piece is the inimitable
go fying parody called "Vuffers Yet: Mitchell disappointed the expretties formed of bini two years ago at Hoylake He is still the ame stylish, free and pretty golfer, with a touch of the profes anal in the way he handles his club; but his driving is not rearly so straight as it was two punta ago,, 31or is his short game so accurate. Mr Bars Garnout's bedd BUSINESS HOUSES, golfer, was Mr Mitchell'e superior in all departments, and was among the best players in the international. The third foursome afforded a fine example of the power of the half swing contrasted with the full. Mr F. Woolley, with the half swing, was driving against Mr Blackwell.yct it was nct until the ninth hole was renchied that the St. Andrews player'a long game THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER came prominently into notice. Mr Wool. ley was quite a far and equally sure "of the too. His partner, Mr Lassen, was all off his driving, while the Captainplect of the Royal and Ancient used his wooden clubs with capital judgment. Mr Black
Fits Charles Macdostid of Glenbrander, well and Mr Tairlie made a capital couple, and can be trusted to repeat their victory Sindhur, Argyllshire, engineer, for many. yes one of the principal officials of the next year, for if any two know the old frasidy Flotilla C., Consul General for course they are the men. In the fourth Scotland for China;s director of the match, tho the Englishmen owed their Singa, Burmah, Oil Syndicate, and a share- victory to the deadly holing of the holder in the Burmah Oil Co. to the tx Hoo, Michael Scott towards the end of teot of £28,020 in addition to the read
Kinkdow the round, three long puts baing bed lato of considerable value in the United Eir William Erekins, Bart, of Cambo by the or-champion of Australia at the most critical stage of the game. Mr £129,544 Jebkim, a young-Troen player, and Mr CB Macfarlane, also, from the West of Scotland, justified their inclusion by highly creditable win over Mr Stavens and Mr. B. W. Stratton KINGAPORE MAYKE 11 THE CHAMPIONBUify
In the Amateur Championship, as has been said, there were very few entros from North of the Tweed, Counting Bout tish golfers from cluss outside their native codiatry (and these are do osmoplitan as to include clahs in France, Sirgspore, and Johannesbergh, Scotland claimed barely twenty of the outpetico Zorland had three, and practically all the others were claimed by England..
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