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AMAZING GOLF.

ABE MITCHELL DOES 36- HOLES IN 134.

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BOXING CHAMPIONS.

THE HEAVY-WEIGHT

TITLE.

Close contests, in which there

DOGS.

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Eight thousand dogs, from

Though, Abe Mitchell played. golf continuously for three.

was a great deal of excellent box-comical little pups weighing but a months during his American tour, he has returned in his finest form, ing, marked the Amateur Boxing few ounces to massive, moping St. without ny suggestion of Championships at Holland Park Bernards, were entered in April staleness.

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When the competitive seasons. opened with the Roehampton tournament, he gave a superb dis- play, twice equalling his record of 67 for the course. With an aggregate of 134 he led the field in the qualifying test by four strokes. Arthur Havers, who did a round of 66 in the morning, being second.

Hitting the ball dead down the midle and a tremendous dis- tance, Mitchell made the" course look very easy. In the afternoon his golf was amazing. He reached the, turn in 34, and then did four holes in 3, 3, 2, 3! At the thir- teenth he might well have had, another 2. for the ball rolled gently up to the hole, and if the in had been out it would certainly have dropped.

But Mitchell did not keep this flash of brilliance. At the 14th he was bunkered and after a glorious drive at the 18th, he sent the ball over the road at the back of the green and out of bounds. It was an astonishing mistake, which Mitchell explained by say ing that his endie had given Thim the wrong club and he had

not noticed it.

TWO RECORDS,

In spite of these lapses, Mitchell's aggregate of 134 is a record for a first-class competi- tion over 36 holes.

Havers and

Hall, when the titles at the vari DUS weights were follows:-

-won as

Fly E. Warwick, Columbia, Bantam A. Goom, Rugby." Feather A. H. Beavis.. Poly. Light-Sign. Viney, 1.S.B.A. Welter-"P. O'Hanrahan Poly. Middle-J. Elliot. Poly. Light-heavy"H. J. Mitchell,

Poly. Heavy-Lieut. Lister.

and Belsize.

*Previous holder.

Buff

in Cruft's Show, the greatest crowd of canines cyer exhibited in England. Almost one-tenth of the entries were Alsatians

The interest in them beginning after the war has increased with un- exampled rapidity antif the Alsatian has become the most popular of all show dogs in Great Britain.

Each year the proportion of women exhibitors increases. Most of the kennels scattered over the country are nowadays in feminine

care.

The men, however, still are in the majority among the owners of To the smaller men must be sporting dogs. This year with given the credit of showing the King George among the exhibi better boxing, E. Warwick retain-tors, the Labradors seem the most ed the fly-weight honours against popular of a retrievers. Their W. James, Garrison. B.C. (Bir-smooth coats far outnumber the mingham), in a contest which wavy-haired type of hunting dog. was full of excellent boxing: and Sportsmen regard them highly. Coom's left hand, when defeating not only because of their surpass- Johnson in the final of the ban- ing hunting qualities, but with tams, was quite a classic.

due regard for their

good One of the surprises was whenligence and affectionate ways. Hooks, docile disposition. intel- Lieut. Lister boxed his through the semi-final of the panions and trustworthy guards. way They are both faithful com- heavies at the expense of the holder, A. J.. Clifton. The latter did not appear to possess an idea as to how he should get clear of Lister's left hand.

he used his safe left just so often Lister was the real general, for

as to make it easy for a right upper-cut that was painful to Clifton.

Ockenden also played brilliantly, and in the morning the latter came home in 30 strokes-the best nine holes of

In the final Lister continued his the day, and the best, I imagine, excellent work, and Hulks was no ever done in a big tournament.

more able to avoid that eternal Only the men who did excep-left hand than Clifton had been tional things were able to qualify, before. Thus we discovered two those who failed including E. Rnew champions Lister and Whitecombe (147). Sandy Herd Signalman Viney, who defeated (149), J. H. Taylor (147). George Gogay, the Bermondser light- Gadd (146), C. A. Whitecombe weight so successful in America (150), Ted Ray (146) and Harry recently. Vardon (157). ;

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THREE EVILS,

FOOTBALL IN AMERICA.

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Physical instructors must take it upon themselves to remove the evils of intercollegiate football or college presidents will some day abolish it, Prof. C. W. Savage, head of the department of physi- cal education at Oberlin College, told the Middle West Society of Physical Education at its conven- tion in Chicago.

"I have been pictured as a Eolshevist beenuse my position O'Hanrahan did not have much has been misconstrued," said difficulty in keeping the welter, Professor Savage, "Don't get title, and his final with a fellow me as wanting to abolish inter- clubman, Marlow, was quite a

collegiate football--I want to save tame affair.

it. If we do not correct it, its re- form will be undertaken by per- sons less sympathetic with it, who will probably do away with it altogether.

Elliott impressed me as being rather stale when he met Howells, there was no doubt about his vie from the Roath B.C., Cardiff; but tory, for he was too quick with the emphasis on victory which his left hand for the Welshman, dismisses a coach if his team "There are three evils. One is and could also make time in loses a few games. It was a fine which to cross with the right.

14. Diegel and Eugene Sarazen, the latter United States open goif champion in 1922, have been sign ed by the Golf Park Country Club of Miami, Fla., to represent the club beginning December 1 next at annual salaries of $5,000 each. said to be the largest ever paid against H. J. Mitchell in the professional golfers for a similar light-heavies final, and was loud- length of duty. Their season aty cheered at the conclusion of a Miami will run from December 1bout which was won clearly, but to April 1, and the contract runs by no means easily. for two years.

Announcement of the engage ment was made in Washington by Diegel before he left for New York to take up his duties at the.. Glen Oak Club, Great Neck, L. I., where he will be through the

summer.

act of the trustee of, the Univer- Jackson made an excellent showsity of Minnesota to investigate the complaints of the M. Club against William Spaulding before permitting him to be dropped. They found that there

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SKIN. DEEP,

was no

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"The second evil is commercial- ism, and the excessive sums spent or intercollegiate football. understand Ohio State spent the most of last year on intra-mural football, $13,000. students on the varsity teams I For all their

Will venture they spent as much as $250,000.

it we apting le in the regular working of the hodily functions. To every man and woman who values god in k-the In addition to the salary clear an skin bright ope and boyan named, either Diegel or Sarazen pirits of health-Pinkettes are of the will get $1,000 additional if he otmest value beg waar, wed when wins the United States or British 6 y they keep the functions open championship. A house is regular, dispel cor tipation, sick herd students benefit from

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