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Gar Hall here, would have turned out for the Amy rugby. fifteen last Saturday against the ̧ Clab, "had"he"not been injured in a punctior`match "the-preend-
cutters" soccer custodian
"GET OUT WHILE THE
GOING'S GOOD"
FUTURE HAPPINESS RESTS ON DECISION MATCH PLAY'S TERRIFIC STRAIN
(By Henry Longhurst)
London, September 16.
ONE of life's little lessons that we are taught
in our infancy and still have not learnt when we die is to "get out while the going's good." In
one. It applies as much to sporting champions as to the man whose shares go up half a crown and who waits to make it a round five shillings.
to-day with the meeting of the League teams of England and Ireland. I hope it will merit this description. There ought to be a considerable Wednesday. Be is Stone. other words, to take a profit when where we see disparity between the sides, but with their splen- did enthusiasm the Irishmen usually put up a good fight and convince one that the stories told of the poverty of the game in their own country do them another injustice. The heavy guns, however, will be on the side of England, and they should win comfortably. Nothing less is to be expected.
On these occasions we get what may be called" play-as-you- like football, at least so far as the English team are concerned, and it is very different from the highly systematised football which is seen in the week-by-week league matches."
It relieves the tension, but there is scarcely a club officiał who is not convinced that it is all wrong. In their view the only way to get the best from the modern footballer is to tell him what to
do.
It has often seemed as if this were true, and I hope the clubs realise that they are respon sible for this owing to the fact that they have taken from the player the right to think for himself. Besides, they have introduced so many systems that there is bound to be con- fusion when men are taken away from their clubs and put among strangers-
JOHN COBBS TRIUMPH
Wins 500-Mile Race At Brooklands
HEAVY TOLL TAKEN OF CARS
Sports
Chatter
(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)
Yet they nearly all make the same mistake." They see their stock boom, they sell out; their stock falls and in they plunge again with the crazy hope that another boom is on the way. Sometimes they are right, nearly always they are wrong, ma
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For most champions comes at their hour of triumph the dis mal alternative of retiring once and for all from the field of battle or facing a gradual, inevitable decline.
That alternative now pre-less and less "sensational" as the sents itself to W. Lawson years go on? I hope for his sake Little, amateur golf champion that he will be satisfied with a job of the United States and Great well done and decide to call it Britain for the past two years day.
London, September 12. FFORTS on an unprecedented scale will be made this win ter to lift that whirling, breath in a row and so achieved a feat honest belief that much of his On Saturday he made it four I say "for his sake" in the taking business known as as unique, if not as briliut, happiness in the future rests on hockey to the status of a national
as that of Bobby Jones in 1930. his decision. sport.
It is not only a Will He Refire?
question of his guling reputation. Will he now" emlate Jones's So far as that is concerned, only
Rinks large and small have con- vinced themselves that the pros
pects are so good that the takings good sense and retire with honour one course lies open to him, for will soar as compared with last from the fray or will he establish; if he plays in either of the cham
himself as an Aunt Sally for every pionships, again he has everything
yezz
There must be some hidden res-amateur golfer in the two coun- to lose and nothing at all to gain
son for this rict of optimism, betries, his annual defeat becoming! Undisputed Champion.
cause while attendancer were good
at the various ice-hockey centres) I`saw no signs of them doubling Jin size.
In these circumstances, I be
London, Sept. 23. [lieve it is necessary that the men Johm Cobb's 450 hp Napier However, I am told that a pro- (should try to arrive at an under-ĮRailton car, which lately won a gramme of no fewer than 300
standing before they go out tofworld's record by averaging 1341 matches has been arranged- play and realise what is expected) miles per hour for 24 hours, won is an increase of 50 per cent. on of them.
the British Racing Drivers Club's flast season.
..
Team Principles
500 miles race, at Brooklands on On the other hand, the authori-Saturday, at an average speed of ties still take the view that men 121 mph. who are good enough to play for
his fellow-driver,
very liable to flounder.
Cobb and
COME TO STAY
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*N London, there are to be at least -two, and sometimes three,
RADIO BEAT UNIVERSITY AT HOCKEY
(Continued from Puge The Radio had most of the play especially in the first half, the
His stock is at the peak and we could not think more highly of him if he won his titles all over again. You cannot be more than undisputed champion of the world.
But there is more in it than that The Little that we saw this year at St. Anne's "was not the Little we had seen at St. Andrews. and Prestwick the year before. This was not the cheerful and the mighty Tolley into submission lusty youth who had belaboured
in his first Walker Cup match, and
however, their opponents improved trees a few days later.
In the twelve months that fol-
This year the race attracted Arsenal' learnt that permission to/131 m.p.h, the fastest of the day, key has come to stay. It has shifting, rapidly from one end to this for my employers” moaned a
"the fastest game in the worki”
would increase the game's appeal had commenced.
England should not require to be Rose-Richards, won with some matches nightly, and there will be whole team working with perfect who had crushed the unfortunate instructed in the elementary prin- ease at the end, but earlier the three major competitions running understanding. In the latter half-Wallace with an avalanche of ciples of team work. Experiences Barnato-Hassan, with its 8-litre throughout the country. in recent years, however, have Bentley engine, driven by Oliver These are a National League, an considerably, and some of their proved that without the expert to Bertram, ran them neck and neck English League, and an sinter movements were unfortunate to endowed this fortnight of inspiration prompt and guide them they are until a split petrol tank put the club tournament--the latter in-without producing any score and his later victory in America latte out. Freddie Dizon's Riley,jcinding the leading French clubs. The second half was the more he seemed to have aged twelve It was only recently that the which was credited with a lap at There is no doubt that ice-hoc-teresting of the two, the play
years "I never work as hard as But in spite of these discour last year, and the first crew
seven entries, as against orly two rent the ground at Highbury (now would have ran them very close thoroughly justified its title of the other
obtained but for incessant tyre trouble. their to
property)" was
S. Singh netted two goals for Player in a minor competition the agements, the tournament must finish was the Man Sang Mr. A through the casting vote of the
In fact, I have often thought that the Radio in the first half and for-36-holes. And so it is, mul other day after struggling grimly have done pretty well, because Minshall), but they were dis chairman of the governing body,
The Miracle Man
it is too fast and that a trifle more Gurbachan Singh supplied the there is another one starting qualified owing to their sail area the late, Lord Kinnaird, who was Dixon was again the miracle Science and a little less speed other shortly after the latter hareplied a thousandfold, with`
not being în accordance with the then president of the Football Asman. The two cars prepared by
modern champion, for his self- conditions of the race.
sociation How differently might him, Rileys of two-litres engine But in doubling the number. of Radio Sports Cub--Souse Guest imposed task is the hardest work The race started promptly at 4 the pages of modern football his capacity, were both faster than matches promoters may be running and-, Singh, G. Singh Hassan and he will ever da
Year's Hard Labour organisers must first break down a good start. The conditions
Pm and all the boats got away to tory have been written!
even the 3.3" Bugatti driven in a risk, An average of 13,000 ager Singh S Singh, Senag
Singh, Gurbachan Singh, K. Singh and turn by Earl Howe and the Hon.
week watched last winter's gam Brentford's Start the action (widely held) that the were ideal for life boats, with a
The other day, too, I heard that Brian Lewis, but owing to the and an increased public can only University-Ching Tang and Hoffmark on Lawson Little just as it games are largely of an exhibi-
be acquired gradually
mans Silva, Oliveiro, and Teo Liew, has on little Nancy Jupp, who won good, stiff breeze blowing. tion character.
one vote shaped the destiny of the limitation of Brooklands and the
Ribeiro, Ozorio, Cheng and Low. the girls title last year when she Those who saw last year's
Easy Winner
How it was rules consequently imposed on the Brentford club." tournament quickly realised that The Mau Sang was the first to formed I was told by Mr. HWsmaller cars, the Rileys had to be GATHERING OF STARS no quarter was given or expected round Kowloon Rock and led the Dodge, the founder, who is still kept lower on the banking than
the giants But it was unfortunate, nore the whole distance to come in first in director
Dleading lawn tennis profes less, that the system of beaten the good time of 48 mins. 56 secs, "I called the first meeting in The result was constant-tyregional is entering the world's in- players being allowed to continue almost five minutes ahead of the 1888," he said, "and my intention trouble for them. Dison had no door championship, to be played at should have operated
second boat, which was almost half was to form a Rugby club, but the fewer than twelve pit stops, near Wembley from September 30 to This time it will be a genuineļa mile behind. ⠀⠀
proposal was besten by one vote by all for offside tyres, which had
October 5. championship. played on the Shortly after leaving Kowloon and we adopted the Association to bear the brunt of the centr knock-out principle, with Ells-Rock on the run home, most of the game.
fugal force entailed in holding the worth Vines, ranked No. 1. as the boats had to haul down their sails I do not think it can be sur
cars down.
favourite.
(Continued on Page 11j owing to being caught by the crprising if the Brentford officials As there will be a large cash rent and tide and being carried have been a little frightened by prize for the winner, it is going westwarda
the wonderful success of the club. Mr. Harry Curtis, the manager,
to be a grim business. Vines,
Trophy Presentation leading rivals will be Hans Nuss Commodore C. G. Sedgwick, he must often, I imagine, think of the lein (Germany) and the Ameri- fore presenting the Trophy to Mr days when he was a referee and cans, "Bill" Tilden and G. M. LOAH Deltman, manager of then when he plunged into the Japan Java Line, congratulated the heart of things as the manager of
Gillingham
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MRS. ARNOLD
AGAIN CARRIES
A year's hard labour has left its
was 13 and scarcely knew what she was doing. I spent a lot of time with Little at Muirfield and St Anne's, and I think I saw him laugh three times. Just when he
OFF THE HONOURS seemed to be forgetting himself,
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getting out of himself, the smile would fade suddenly from his face and he would remember
me out ther he was Budge.
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as a Man with a Purpose.
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