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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928.
Sport Columns
EMPIRE SHOOT.
BRITAIN WINS CHALLENGE CUP.
London, Yesterday.. At Bisley the Empire Challenge Cup was won by Britain with 2,203 points. Australis scored 2,186, in. dia 2,174 and Canada 2,156. Rea-
ter.
LATE A. M. GRIEVE.
FAMOUS GALA AND BORDER CRICKETER.
THE CLEEK.
WILL ITS GLORIES EVER REVIVE?
[By Harry Vardon.]
THE CHINA MAIL,
RUGBY IN CANADA.
SCOTS WHO KEEP THE FLAG FLYING.
THOUGH LITTLE PLAYED.
a
VETERANS' GOLF.
REVIVAL OF FAMOUS
FOURSOME..
SOME SUGGESTIONS.
HEENEY'S FIGHTS.
A TUSSLE' WITH THE
SCHOOLMASTER..
HOW.IT ENDED.
"Pig Islanders"-that's what the Australians cail us New Zea- landers, and “Pig Island" is their nickname for New Zealand.
MOTHER'S TALL ORDER.
grammar school education After MONEY & SHARES.
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But I was hardy of build--n taugh kid, Hughie called me. A fight a On Londone day. I guess, I averaged all Bank, wire through school, and I was never Bank, on demand... 2/- 3/16 happy unless I got it..
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Most Rugby men have, at one time Most golfers are now experienc- or another, wondered why the ing something like a reaction fol-
BOXING AT HOME. Mother Country has not had a visit Jowing the excitement arising out
There were three things my Credits, 4 |from a Canadian Rugby team in re of the "Open," the Amateur Cham-
cent years. Successful tours have ponship, and the Irish Open Cham- I was born of poor parents on father-who, though not a big man,
sight been made by fiftcans from Austra-pionship, and the average club Poverty Bay in "Pig Island" in 1898, had the strength of three ordinary Documentary 4 months' lia, New Zealand, South Africa-player is positively glad to settle writes Tom Heeney in the "Evening men-always had in the house-a sight It is very much to be regretted, why not from Canada, with a larger down quietly to an ordinary round News" Gisborne was the town, a pair of boxing gloves, à Rugby foot- I think, that the cleek is something population than any of these? of the course. Even golfers can pleasant place of some 10,000 people ball, and a cricket outfit. That was on demand
It It is a regrettable fact that Rugby | have a surfeit of thrills from follow-on the Pacific Ocean.
the chief interest he showed in us Credits, 4 of a departed glory in golf. hardly ever happens nowadays that under Rugby Union rules is very ing the progress of national compe Our house was a mile and a hair boys. He wanted us to know how sight anybody asks for such a club. It little played in Canada. It has beentitions, and for one at this time of from town and near the brewery, to fight and take part in robust On Berlin- is seldom seen in the bag of a well-played for many years in the mark the year, with holidays looming where my father worked. Hughle sports. Tennis and other games he On demand known player. Ernest Whitecombe, time provinces and in British ahead, to suggest a challenge golf was his name, and Hughie we called frowned on.
On New York- who recently won the Irish Open Columbia. But as Inter-provincial foursome is calculated to provoke him all our lives. He was not a big
The boxing gloves got the most On demand ......... Championship, is one of the few games involve a railway journey of impatient comments from the staid man, but as strong as an ox, use, and all disputes were settled Credits, 60 days' night professionals of note who continue over 8,000 miles, competition is of and phlegmatic golfer.
There were ten of us kids-a in the dining-room at night when he
On Bombay-- to repose faith in it. The Hon necessity confined to the few tesis But the match I have in 'mind is good sized flock to foed. Tom and came home. After dinner the table Wire At the ripe age of three score and Michael Scott is among the small playing in the separate provinces. no ordinary inter-club affair. It Pat died young and Hughie, junior, and chairs were cleared away and On demand 'fen the "grand old man of Border minority of "prominent amateurs In the more populous provinces of la International fa character, and as was drowned. Another brother was we went at it.
cricket" has passed away. Every-who remain falthful to it.
Ontario and Quebec and in the there is not better medium than the killed in the Battle of the Somme, My older brother, who was killed Wire one in the South knew A. M.. Grieve, And yet the cleek was once an prairie province Rugby is played "Sports Dispatch" of reaching golf so there are six of us lett. in the war, was clever with the On demand who played with and ugainst sev- outstanding symbol of the game under rules evolved in Central enthusiasts all over the country,
gloves, and so was Jack who later On. Singapore- eral generations of Border cricket- The lay public knew that it was on Canada, and which are
became com- my proposal, at all events, ie asaur-
amateur welter-weight On demand.... He was a batsman and a styl-sential of golf, just as they realised Promise between the British and the led a wide publicity.
On Manila... I had had to go all the way to champion of New Zealand. ist, but on occasion he could also that u bunker (whatever it might American game, with closest re- Well, to cut the cakie, my sugges-. America before I learned my
It was through Jack's ring fights On demand ......... $8
On Shanghai- get wickets, sometimes with over be like) was part and parcel of the semblance to the latter. As a retion is that strong effort be made to mother's maiden name. "Sure, Tom, that I got into the gamo "that!
761⁄4 hand bowling and sometimes with pastime. That was a great tribute ault Canadian teams have no oppor bring about a return match between you might look up my two sisters eventually brought me the chance on demand lobs when batsmen had defied all to the importance of
80 day'a night (private the cleek. tunity of meeting either British or James Braid and Sandy Herd, as in the States," she wrote me a at Gene Tunney's title. other kinds of attack.
paper) Firms of club-head makers in Scot American opposition.
representing Scotland, and Harry month ago,
But the dining-room scraps never "They left Ireland for
On Yokoham B land specialised entirely in the pro-
In the past Rugby men coming to Vardon and J. H. Taylor, represent America when I went to New Zea-ended there. They were carried on On demand duction of cleek heads. Their Canada from the home countries ing England. Many golfers still in land. I don't know where they live, in the bedroom upstairs. We went Gold Leaf, 100 fine blacksmiths concentrated on the have been keenly disappointed to their prime will recall the intense but you can find them by the name to bed in the dark, an a 11ght might, (per tael) turning out of just the kind of find that they could no longer con- interest that was taken in the his- of Coughlin.”
have set the house afire, and then Boversigus (Bank's cleeks that we wanted.
tinue to enjoy the game. Fortun- toric foursome match between these That was a big order she gave the pillow battles raged.
buying rate) ately this is not now true. Due to great, golfers about 29 years ago, me! But I'm doing my beat.
"Keep quiet, ye boys!" may Silver (per oz.) out of favour.
It is a pity that the club has gone the effort and enthusiasm of one or and how eagerly every stage of the
Every day the troop of us Hecney mother would call up to us but Bar Silver in Hong A cleek of right two, keen Rugger men-in particu- contest was followed, alike in kids walked a mile and a half to fighting would continue until Kong used to get up on his toes for a big called No. 1 irons or driving Irons Freeman in Toronto and R. H. Gunn I can recollect, that match was is, if we couldn't hop on a cart.fear to our hearts-after which all/Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem
type is better than many of the solar, Dr. J.. R. P. Scalter and W. T. Scotland and England. As far as the Catholic Sister's school-that "Hughie" let out a roar that sent Chinese Copper Cash nom
taken its place. or driving mashies which have in Montreal-British Rugby is now played on four different courses. That was the only way we could was quiet for the night.
Why has it lost firmly established in these cities, and I was one of the many Scots en ride, for the fare caste?
And there are promising signs that thusiasts who followed every stroke drawn bus was a penny, and three It is difficult to offer an explana-clubs will soon be formed in some of that portion of the match, that pennies a week was the allowance tion unless one says lamely that the of the smaller centres.
was played at St. Andrews.
for us all. caprices of fashion are beyond con In Toronto at present there, are trol. Yet that sounds the wrong three flourishing clubs, the Torento note to strike, because, at
one British Rugby Club, Toronto Irish
ors.
Ile played the real old-fashioned W. G. Grace book cricket. His wrist work was always a treat to watch, whether he wore cutting square or driving to the off side, but the log glide had no place in his game; it was the old-time hearty leg hit he went in for. How he
foot firm within the crease to play drive, and how he kept his right forward, with a perfectly straight bat, at a good-length ball!
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The "Daddy" of the Four.
on the horse.
A. M. Grieve had the technical part of cricket from A to Z. and he undoubtedly possessed, and had
I was always a bit fresh lif school read over and over again, the best
At that time Vardon, Braid, and got into no end of trouble. To collection of cricket literature in
Taylor, and Herd were undoubtedly me the best cart of the programme Scotland. He played cricket from period, the cleok was the master-Rugby Club, and the University the four finest golfers in the coun- was playing football. Every Sa- boyhood almost up to his death, and club in the bags of most great golf of Toronto British Rugby Club. try, and it is a splendid tribute to turday afternoon our school played was an out-and-out enthusiast. He cra, and anybody who had call Dr. J. P. F.
well the health-giving effects of golf that against the Public Schools from all ultimately became president of the cd it a fashion would have been known Edinburgh Rugby these veterans are to-day playing over that section of the country. Scottish Cricket Union, and few pitied for his woeful ignorance of men, is the active and popular pre-wonderful gef despite the passing There was one school I was par- sident of the T.B.R.C. with D. N. of the years. Although an ardent ticularly fond of. The headmaster men were more worthy or more suit- the game. ed to fill that chair. A. M. Grieve JOHN BALL'S FAVOURITE SHOT Morris, an old Watsonian, as his Scot and anxious that Jimmy and always had oranges for his pupils did his bit for Scottish cricket f
vice-president. Amongst the mem- Sandy would win that famous four and for the team that played them. ever a man did.
To be sure, it was seldom wielded bers are several prominent Scottish some, I was sportsman enough, on This naturally appealed to me. Several matches he played with notable success by moderate Rugby players-1 F. M. Robertson, viewing the St. Andrews' "leg" of "Oh, that's the school I want to for Selkirk when the Gala golfers-probably because the Watsonians; R. L. H. Donald, Glas- the contest, to recognise and appre- go to," I used to tell my mother, Club
ground, and majority of them were more or leasgow High School; and J. M. Simp-ciate where the best golf came from. She heard this so often that she many
times for the South beginners at the pastime, and some-son, Merchiston and Wanderers, to On that occasion I thought that finally let me go. And it was thres of Scotland. For years he was one how the cleek, more than any other mention three.
J. II. Taylor was the "daddy" of months before my father found it
had
no
of the lending players at the cricket weeks" at Huntlyburn, when the Hon. J. C. Maxwell Scott had his famous. matches, in which most of Scotland's leading players took part from time to time, and also many famous Englishmen.
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out, for he didn't want me to go His tee strokes were marvellously to any but the parochial school. and that accuracy of hitting which The season is short, lasting as a straight and long; his brassy work
He would have taken me away usually are the privileges only of rule for sight to ten weeks in the superb, and on the greens he play. had it not been near the end of the the persons who has taken up the fall (autumn). Thanks to the ed with an outward confidence and term, and it turned out to be thei game early in life.
courtesy of the University, and assurance that stamped him as a finish of my schooldaya. Still, the rank and file of club of
of the larger boys' great player for a great occasion. A FIGHTING FINISH. Hia connection with the Gala members had their cleeks almost schools, excellent falds. are avail-By this eulogy of Taylor I am not Club lasted for half a century. without exception; they persevered able.
The standard of Rugby suggesting that the other three a fine man and he won a warm spot The headmaster, Mr. Faram, was Away back in 1886 he scored 81, not with the club, and, on the whole, did is at present not very high, players were badly out of it. They in my heart, but the assistant head- out, against Langholm, who had the quite as well with it as they do now but shows distinct improvement were not, but at St. Andrews Taylor master was a corker. assistance of Terry, the Grange with its successor, the driving iron. each year. The matches are very struck a purple patch in every de- professional. In another early One might look through dozens of keenly contested, and are invariably partment of the game and laid the Mr. Faram-and they were many- I didn't mind the beatings from match against Langholm A. M. kits at the present time without displayed in the best spirit. Every foundation for the ultimate victory but I itched to lick the second fel- Grieve made 105, not out. In 1884 covering a solitary cleek,
year a game is played against a side of the English pair. I recall, too, low. he had 55 against Selkirk, and also The profound mystery is why the from Montreal, and some of these some of Braid's prodigious drives had five wickets. On a number of accomplished players have discard games have produced quite good ex-and Sandy Herd's glorious approach the term that I had my chance. I It was not until the last day of dccasions he was chiefly responsible ed a club with which some of the hibitions of Rugby.
shots, and even at that time Herd was at the end of the fifth standard for Gala defeating the "Souters."
[By W. F. Bullock.] Probably the finest exhibition of their reputations. John Ball was of the three clubs were almost all gie" before hitting the ball..
Christmas for our six week's sum-enced drink-mixer. One who has New Engineerings. batting A. M. Grieve over gave was famous for nothing so much-and men from the Old Country. Of Just fancy! When that match mer vacation. The hot weather bad experience dating back to ten Shanghai Docks shortly before the war, when at like playing nothing so much-as late, however, more and more was being played Walter Hagen was was on, and all the children were or twelve years ago preferred. Cotton Mille. Mossilee he got a brilliant century the cleek shot. F. G. Taft was an-native-born Canadians are being st-probably playing marbles; "Bobby" glad that school
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not quite so consistent as they were and down the room towards me he its own private bars. A. M. Grieve took part in many cleek, the only exception being, I Rugby men coming to Canada will twenty years ago, still able to give
strode. I knew I was "for it," 80
Very often the host will himself. find a ready welcome in any of the the best of car modern players a' matches for the South of Scotland, think, Harold Hilton, who always British Rugby clubs, and will and hard fight, and with no long adds they were not soft ones either guests to imitate the jolly rowdi- Peak Trams (old) $18
I picked up my pack of books-and act as barman, encouraging his and away back in 1882 we find him preferred to use a spoon. playing for them against the North So it was with the professionals, them a splendid means of forming in the younger players either. in a two daya' game at Raeburn Personally, I liked no club more congenial friendships in a strange Instead of having four "legs" to Flace, Edinburgh, scoring 19 in the than my cleek, a club with a rather land. The secretary of the T.B.R.C., this proposed return foursome, I
School man, will be glad to wel- two courses, one in Scotland and
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Down came the books on the top yer has his own private bar. It second, and thereby helping the ed me for about eleven years.
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$49 Taylor, for all his well-deserved come Scottish Rugby men coming to one in England, would suffice in the floor. I jumped on him and walls of which hang autographed Electric (new) Counties' side. The Gala player at fame as a master of the mashie, Toronto, at 48 Bloor Street East. view of the advancing years of those punched him as hard as I could portraits of great American law Macao Electrica that time was little over 23 years almost certainly owed more of his
HE. Telephon "boys of the old. brigade." We wrestled and fought, he trying yers and statesmen. of age, yet after another 21 years success to the cleek than to any
Frosted mirrors and lively pic-Caine Buses That such a match, if arranged, to hold my arms and get at me. £2,200 DOG DERBY. the veteran was still good enough other club, Braid's half-shot with
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"A TOUGH KID."
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It was a tough fight, and I think the brass foot rail of the counter, ains Sugar ** At the in 1903.
sured and I throw out the augges about a draw. But whenever I am glasses and bottles of liquor stand abon Sagare present time, you might search long.)
tion that some wealthy enthusiast asked which was my toughtest fight gallantly in rows.
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The host himself, divested for do. (new) second he scored 20 against such faith in his cleek until a few years will be run on the White City track
In the mer stand-by. Ray reposed a lot of both the heats and final of which worthy of the event for the winners. Riske, and the rest of them, I al- the moment of his legal serious-B.E. Hopes (old)
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-do... (new) them compares with that "devil of eyebrows, a long waxed moustache. United Asbestos for it what he called a "wooden
a schoolmaster."
and wearing the overall of the one All that summer holiday I had time operator of drinks in the Dairy Farms that fight on my mind. I knew I saloons. On the counter in front ner A. Wings A stroke competition was played This
couldn't go back to school. The big of him lies a huge rubber mallet ane, Crawforda is the largest sum ever given for a
on the occasion of the formal open-black mark against my name with which from time to time he Mackintoshs: greyhound race in this country.
ing of the new course at Perdis couldn't be erased. So when school keeps in order a too vivacious Sinceres **** Besides taking the handsome cash Heath Ipswich, and Abe Mitchell started again I left home, but never spirit by gently tapping him (or MiscellaneouM, prize of £1,500, the winner will also Cotton was second with. 76, Jam entered the building. The second her) on the head,. Dice 'and 'gam-HE." Amusementa
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A. M. Grieve passed within à fow cleek," which I suppose is a kind of days of his old clubmate. the Rev. spoon."Sport Dispatch."
W. S. Jenkins. They both had a long innings, and played the game, Cricket in the South has been much
helped by them, and their places will be dimcult to all-Old Cricketer.
TUNNEY TO RETIRE.
KIRKCALDY BURGHS CHAMPION.
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A week later my mother met the for the individual prize in connec- while 25 is to be given to each heat A man who had four sons was Tom?" he asked her. "Sure, Mr. Ing liquor for cocktails with a Manhattan. "Certainly," said the New York, June 16.
tion with the Kirkcaldy Burgh winner, and 510 to the second 'dog asked what he intended to do with Faram, and don't you be seein' him diminutive shaker to mix them pro- clerk behind the counter, and open-
headmaster in the town. "How's ing drinks. It is a top hat with the crown carrying tiny flasks hold- Tex Rickard's matchmaker,
Championship, replayed over Bal-in each heat. M'Mahon, stated to-day Tunney has wearie, Kirkcaldy, Gordon Brown It is to be an open race at £10 them, and he acid: "The first will every day? she answered. perly. In America the chemisting a door he escorted the astonish- advised Rickard of his intention to being the winner with a score of each for dogs and bitches, and second a solicitor, and the third an And that night there were fire-shop (drug store) sells everything ed lady into a privato Ifquor-selling retire from the ring whether he won 78. The cards were as follows: entries will close on July 12 at assessor to an insurance company, works in the Heeney household. But in soft drinks, cigarette, food, and establishment. It happened that or lost his bout with. Heeney W. A. Gordon Brown-Out, 5 8 4 noon, the draw taking place at the "And how about the fourth I wanted to leave school-1 was medical requisitest
the name of the cigaretto she want M'Mahon says: If Tunney fights 4 4 4 4 4 4-36; in, 54.3 8 5 4 offices of the Greyhound Racing As they asked. "That little fat felbig enough now to work, so I per-The story is told of a Philadeled was for the moment the pass, again it will be for Rickard, but S56-87-78.sociation, 70 Pall Mall, London, low?" ALOE suaded my mother to let me phia lady who came down to New word to the bar. Two factories Tunney has told his close friends he HC. Brown-Out, 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 8.W.1. at 4 pm. the same day. "Oh, the fourth, will be a pro- I was the only one of the children York and entered a drug store to across the Hudson are turning out will retire regardless of the out- 8843: in, 58484 6 8 54-86- The first heats will be run on fessional bankrupt,” he said. "and in our family who did not finish the buy a particular brand of cigarette. genuine "antique" bars for private come of the Heeney Oght—ENT: 1779.0
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