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BADMINTON.

THE CHAMPIONS.

G. S. B. Mack, winner of the English and Scottish badminton singles championships in 1924, did not defend his Scottish title this year, but instead carried off that of Ireland, at Bray, recently. He was in excellent form and, in addition to the men's singles, won also the men's doubles and mixed doubles. His opponent in the singles wat Captain Kennedy who failed to score a point at all in his first game and obtained only

two'in the second. Der

Kennedy and MO: Overend did not do vastly better than this In the doubles final against Mack and R. A. Goff, their points being four and six. In the deciding contest for the mixed doubles, Mack and the winner of the women's singles, Mrs. RC Tragelt (the holders), defeated Overend and Mrs. Head at a score of 15-

An international team 15-6 match, played during the chim pionships," resulted in a win for Ireland over Scotland by six matches to three.

Sir G. A. Thomas, the well known chess and lawn tennis player, who was on the winning side in badminton _doubles

championships of England, Scor-

land and Ireland last season, re- vealed his usual excellent court- craft when capturing the 1925 Scottish singles title. His opponent in the final was H. R. C. Martin and the score, 15-7, 15–11. With Mrs. Trigett, who retained the women's singles championship, he lost to H. S. Uber and Mrs. Horsley, 15-0, 6-15, 15—6in the mixed doubles, but with Uber de feated P. D. Macfarlane and A W. Goodfellow, 15-8, 15-9% in, the men's doubles. Mrs. Tragget again inscribed her name be the roll of women's doubles victors, she and Mrs. Barrett scoring a fairly easy win over Mrs. Hudleston and Mrs. Heriot by 15-5 15-8. During the championships an international match was played between Eng land and Scotland. The English representatives, for whom Thomas won a single and helped win a men's double, triumphed by nine matches to love.

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It is understood that Mrs. Covell, the annual dinner of the National the British international player,

defeated Miss Wills Pony Society in London, said that whe we must never again put ourselves Wimbledon Fist your, is returning in the position of allowing anyte Buchend from "India this spring. wealthy individual who was pre he hopes to compete as the fending pared to put forward money for an home tomuments, including the international polo team to have clapionships. Already the singles any say whatsoever in the manage pray for the ladies' championship... ment and selection of that team. promises to be of a representativo. "For various reasons' which Ieburueter. Mlle. Lenglen, now need not mention," he said, "and fully restored to health, has given which most of you know, polo definite intimation of her intention Tel. Kowloon during the last two years has gone to compete. Mile. do. Alvarez, through a period of unexampled who beat Miss Ryan at Lo Tonquet depression in this country.

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"It was in the hands of those who through ignorance and lack of experience for two whole years allowed things to go from bad to worse, until finally at the end of last season, when the international matches, had been played, we found ourselves-England, the home of polo. pioneers of polo-the laugh lax stock of all the polo-playing | nations."

Nothing would convince him | that our best teams were sent out have to America. The best players of ies this country and in India were left at home. None of them was to old to play polo, and a majority of them had ten or fifteen years more

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London February 24-They match conditions, to deter Hon. H. Tennyson, grandson mine the Best Davis Cup combina- of the famous poet has been re. tion, This hoped that the business elected captain of the Hampshire claims of several of those eligiblo County Cricket Club for 1925. At will not prevent the success of a present he is "skippering S. B. real effort to restore England's posi- Joel's touring side in South Africa. tion in the international seade.

The team from Janson de Sallly. ted in by their "star" man, M.

ILLNESS OF COCHET. Colin, won the thirty-third inter of France, who was to have com- Heuri Coliet, the ex-champion collegiate cross-country champlonnetet at Nice, partnering Mile. ship of France, held at St. Cloud Lenglan, with whom he holds the recently. Thirty-five runners South of France mixed doubles competed:

championship, is ill i Paris, and it even seems doubtful at present whether he will be able to join the French international team

Abertillery was the winning team and A. Stainer of Abertillery the first man home in the sixteenth annual junior cross-country cham- pionship of Wales held recently The point total of the successful club was 30 and Stanier's time for 61⁄2 milles of heavy, difficult country was 31m. 15.

The annual series of inter-police contests between London Bob- bies" and Paris

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season.

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Juncoste is defending his title in the singles at Nice.

A BEAR

ATHLETE.

In this age of world records, the Agents fact that at least one of the animals in the London Zoological Gardens the weaker fencers, the foil play

in the lists of the world's famous recently decided to enroll herself in the two semi-final pools of the

athletes should not cause great amateur foils championship, fought Bertrand's Fencing Academy,

surprise. For a fentate polar bear ched a high standard.

The Spanish association football attempted a broad jump over the Ench

team from Quipuzcoa dout, was decided by the best of recently visited Paris gave a far from the public, and hut narrowly which twelve-foot trench separating her nine hits, and some of the competir better display of "soccer" under falled of success in her endeavour. tors were so equally matched that bad weather conditions than the. Only once before, so far as is maxy of the houts lasted for a fil! Paris eleven it opposed, and won knowr, has such a

umber of an hour.

feat been The first by the comfortable margin of 4 to emulated, an adult male in Mel- pool Was won by A. Parkins. Added to their individual skil!ourne not so long 1.oe having Tassart's, who was undefeated, at controlling the ball, the visitors successfully bridged the seven-foot and S. R. Bousticht (C.B.F.C.) revealed line staying power and ditch around his inclosure. In this whom he defeated in the hast light combination qualities which were latter case the bear jumped straight of the pool, was Herond, with one defent.

conspicuous chiefly by their across the gap and just contrived R. S. S. Monda

absence in the Parisian eleven.

to ditch the top of the partition (Finburgh slated badly. But

Reports from Prague show that with his forefeet, after which, of Burveeded in gaining third place preparations for the congress of course, he had no difficulty in pul- with vo defeats, The ikree qualified for the pool.

the International Olympic Com-Hag himself up. His London rival, mittee there from May 24 to Junes however, fell down to the bottom From Pool 2. Flight-lieutenant are well under way. Invitation of the trench, where she remained F. G. Sherrif (RAF. E, the have already been sent out to for quite a while, unhurt but sulk- | holder of the title, and R. Cregnier all the countries concerned and a ling.

Edinburght qualifed easily, both promising programme has been ar being indebited whow the last Frond was started, and their hout was not fought off. For third place there was a tie between 'M. J.

M. Hessler of Chamonix has Ballington-Smith 1..F.C3. C. H. proven himself to be the best Bise Bertmund's), and Major

speed skater in France. With B. E. Cole Birmingham, who comparative ease he won the na each last three fights. Ou fight tional titles for 500, 1500, 5000 and ing off the barrage Babington 10,000 meters recently, besides Smith beat Rises --13 and Cole coming in an easy first in an 5-2 and the qualified for the firmal.ternational :500-meter event. By his

BADMINTON

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Que does not wonder that ranged. A special set of congress rided to place a line of spikes. the London authorities have de- postage stamps are to be printed under the coping of the visitors' to celebrate the occasion.

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J. W. Jane, e inside right of Chesterfield Fooddill Chub, has been transferred to Brentford. quadruple succéss in the national A. F. Burruty, of Leytonstone, races, Hessler win's the French all-an amateur international, around litle for 1925. He also signed League forms for South-1 played a prominent part in the ampton. Chamonix Hockey Club's win over Tom Menally, the international a Paris team in the final of the rennen forward of Third' Lunark, ! French ice-hockey championship, has beep transferral to Glasgow ||= scoring two of the 4 goals too by Rangers. which his team triumphed.

A surprising result at the All- At the 1925 annual meeting of England Badminton Championships the British Women's A.A.A, Lord at the Royal Horticultural Hall. Hawke, one of the most famous Westminster, was the defent of cricketers of all time, was re

A ton of Australian croquet; - players larve'accepted the invitation of the Croquet Association to tour in Britain during 1925. Three test matches have been árranged to

tenham and Bedford. The match a Roehampton will take place on Saturday, June 27.

The Indies doubles champions, elected president An important be played at Bonhumpton, Chel Miss McKane and Mrs. A. 1. proposal carried was that of Mrs. Stocks by Mrs. A. M. Head and Elliott Lynn. "That British re Miss V. Elton, in the semi-final. cords must be made by a British Mrs. Head and Miss Elton won by athlete in Great Britain." 11-15: 15-10, 15-19, after the losers had led in the final game by 12-7. The winners met Mrs. Tragett and Miss H. Hogarth in the final..

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