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STEVE DONOGHUE:
RETIRING
HAS SON WHO IS TRAINER
RODE WINNER ON 52ND-BUTHDAY...
(By "ECHO"}
London, November. So many veteran Jockeys have announced, their retirements late ly that people are beglaning to ask questions about Steve Donog hue. the "daddy" of them all.
Steve has not said anything yet about his plans for the winter and the next fat season, but it will be
| remembered, that some three years i
ago Sir Victor Sassoon invited him to set up as a trainer.”“
Donoghue replied that he was good enough for another year or two in
the saddle, and he has proved it. October 15 last was his birthday, and he celebrated} the completion of his 52nd year by -- riding a-wimmer.
Steve's long innings is remark- able. Trainers frequeály - have sons who are jockeys; but Dénog- hue, a jockey, has a son, Pat, who] - is a trainer. Pat- Donoghue, în fact, is the only trainer with a jockey father, and he looks twice This father's size.
1936
The bir starwin, the professional tennis world with the founder of the biggest creas, W. T."Big Bill" Tildan, second from right. On the extreme-luft in George M. Lott, and Lester, Stoefen, Lormar - “Wimbledor doubies-champion, while, on the extreme right is €. Ellswortk. Vines, who was recently, seem-in-Hong Kong in exhibition. matches with Tilden."
BRITISH GOLFERS IN AMERICA
THOMSON AND MCLEAN GIVEN MANY TIPS
"AMERICAN-SIZED BALL BETTER
London, November 10.
HECTOR Thomason, the amateur champion,
and Jack McLean probably received more friendly hints from American professionals dur- ing their short visit to America with the Walker Cup team than in a whole life time in Brita
Thomson himself declares that only now as he lear strike the ball properly for all strokes. Jack McLean is long hitter, as long-hitting is regarded these days, and he been trying to put on ten to twenty yards from the bee..
Many Americans, including Bobby Jones, advised him,
to
to alter his swing, to let this elusive twenty yards remain at the foot of the rainbow, but to keep the ball on the fairway, as he does now..
McLean is a beautiful iront shot player his accuracy is
CAMBRIDGE WIN IN MUDpressive. Bobby Jones-told ROSSLYN PARKS
THRILLING RUGBY ENCOUNTER
AT TWICKENHAM
McLean to let the yards look
after themselves, and to prac tise and tighten up his short| game with pitches and putts.
It is of interest to players that Jack McLean declares he played better go with the
London To-day. Freaker kicking was tremen-American-sized ball than he Before a crowd of 25,000 spects-dons, and if Oxford had not been did in Scotland. tors, which was smaller than usual, perialised so often, they would...
GOLF UNIONS
NEW GROUND Bart's Also Seeking Fresh Fields
PARKES
SHALF-WAY
(BY HALF
All sorts of wild
Cambridge University yesterday probably have scored many tries. FEDERATION OF won the sixty-first Inter-Varsity Cambridge were given little) Bugby classic "by two tries (6 breathing space, but their for points) to a goal (5 points) under!wards, with the ball at their feet, miserable conditions, the game relieved many, dangerous situa- being played in heavy rain on a tions.
of alippery turf, while the ball was During a rush Inglis, one
their forwards, injured his imee There were no last-minute and retired for a few minutes.
DRAMATIC FINISH There was Offord were featured in an ear-)
a terrific struggle
Championships Willeen in circulation Now Be Regulated
very greasy.
THERE'S AN HB COMING OFF THE ICE IN A MINUTE!" changes in the teams.
Obtainable Eve
KREWED AND BOTTLED BY
KONG
and
“EUROPEAN CALENDAR”
IN THE MAKING
(By "ECHO") London, November 27
gested removal of
from Richmon
that in "two there
tions, Bolya
Feast
a matter of
ing on a ly attack and Grieve, their during the closing stages, whe
ground at E half, narrowly missed scoring with the Cambridge forwards
minutes' walk an attempt at a drop-goal. The backs went the whole length of There is now a Federation of Court Statiem fast footwork of the Oxford for-the field, only to fail when a pen-Geif Unions. A meeting was held There will be roo wards enabled them to
alty kick taken by Brett dropped in Luxembourg on November 14 to three pitches there. attack) strongly, and Roos, one of their!a foot short of the Dark Bhe inaugurate the union, the object vital importance to a club which Zorwards, missed a golden chance posts, Roden picking up on his of which is to regalarise cham-has the largest playing, members of scoring when he failed to take on line to touch down. "No-side" plonship meetings throughout ship of any Rugby club in the
was given soon after. z_short pass.
Europe, so as to avoid clashings.world. Cambridge thus won a grand After - spasmodic Cambridge
Something of the sort has long raids Macdonald, their left-wing game in spite of the poor condi-been needed. The big touMIR- For Rugby Union threequarter, was grassed twotions by 6 points to 5-Reuter. Iments on the Continent could be At a meeting of the Park's yards from the Oxford line after sity); Renwick (Loretto), Walford golfers coming from abroad. And last night negotiations were Oxford: Freakes (Rhode's Univer-given a more even epread to suit special sub-committee in London 25 minutes. Play was then trans-(Rugby), Button (Trent College)
ferred to the other end, where Percy (Uppingham): Grieve (Apple as all tournaments seek leading brought to a point where little re Downes, the Light Blues back, forth) and Cooke (Steward School): golfers, the organisers will suit mains to be done, and the matter fumbled, and Renwick, the Oxford Brett (Durhami School), McGrath their ends better by a “get” to- will come before the full commit- right-wing threequarter, picked up (Stonyhurst), Roos (Stellenbosch gether movement.
tee on Monday week. I ander. University), Reid (Uppingham), Mar- and crossed the Cambridge line shall (Giggleswick), Cooper (Massey
The English Golf Union accept-¦ stand, too, that the Bigby Union with several opponents hanging on. Agricultural
Fed an invitation to attend the will discuss if this week. M College) (Captain), Brett added the goal points.
Bloxham (Nuneaton) and Hughes gathering in Luxembourg, and if The Park's ground fand ́ ́has TURNING POINT
(Lampeter).
the result in a "European" golf reached between £1,000 and £4,500, Cambridge: Downes (Rydal); Raw calendar" which, as far as is pos- about half the total needed, so that leace
(Wellington), "Forest the game turned in
(St)sible, suits the corvenience of all there will be no difficulties for that of Rathallan), Roden (Uppingham) and Cambridge, who fought back mar-Macdonald (Blundells): Kemp (Den-centries, the game will be better direction. vellously, scoring twice within five stone). and Low (Dover); Laborde off. minutes to take the lead. ·
It was from this stage
that
favour
(Harrow), Inglis (Rugby). Young (City of London), Heath (Clifton), LAWN TENNIS CLUB Campbell (King's School, Paramatta), Chadwick (Tonbridge).
SETS-PRECEDENT (Fettes) and Parry (Llandovery).
OXFORD'S 27 WINS
Wilson
New Malden L.T.C's Monthly Paper
It is not too much to say thất |the whole future of the club de- peads on this move, for the Old Deer Park is Crown land and the club's lease expires in nine years.
Bart's Have To. More...
I hear, that Bart's have been given potice to quit Winchmore- Hill, the ground having been acquired as an open space and
Boden, the Cambridge left-centre threequarter, cut through and when about to be tackled near the corner flag, sent a long reverse pass back to Wilson, one of their Of the 61 matches played to forwards who was following up,idate, Oxford have won 2, Cam- who took a bullet-like pass to bridge 23, while 11 have been cross the Oxford Une. Forest,drawn. Last year's encounter, however, failed to add the goal-which was also played on the points.
famous Twickenham ground;, was I do not recall lawa tennis children's playground. This will From a free kick Macdonald re-featured by the brilliant tackling club publishing its own monthly be a blow for Earts, as although ceived the ball in his own half of the Oxford backs, which pre-paper, so that the New Maiden they have been amply compensat- and then made a brilliant ran vented a score in the face of an ATC. in issuing Courtlets, hased, they will have much dificulty down the touchline which culmin-lequally brilliant Cambridge.three probably broken new ground: in finding suitable. pitch. ated in a try when he caught quarter line, which included The little paper is edited by The action of the Rosslyn Park
(By “THE TWELFTH MAN") London, November 11.
Freakes. the Oxford back, on the Wooller, a Welsh International one of the joint-bon secretaries Committee is obviously a wise one, wrong foot, but Forest again fail-and Fyfe, Scottish International of the club, ME. W. S. E., Dailey, lest a similar fate befall them. Ir ed to convert and at the interval while Cliff Jones, the Welsh In-who happens to be also the county the Hampton Court district Boss- Cambridge led by 6 point to 5ternational stand-off-half, was secretary of the Surrey LTAyn Park would be in a similar The second half" saw some stir- also serving the Light Bines. with a sext on the LT.A council position to Blackheath the only ring play, Percy, the Oxford left- The Oxford beam had Prince. All the many activities of the first-class club in a wide area, and wing threequarter," "breaking Obelensky, hero of the England New Halden Club, badminton, with a following of their own, through only to be tackled by For-New Zealand match, on their right-billiards, bridge and squash, an rest and Downes simultaneously, tonchline, and it was" a: brilliant well as tennis, at their headquari
2
WONDERFUL KICK- Itackle of his which prevented ters, Courtlands, on the Kingston MATCH FOR LACEY BROTHERS Oxford continued to attack and Wooller from scoring in the last By-Pass, are adequately covered.
wonderful kick, to touch by minute of the game date
Freakes, their fall-back, placed The following have been the re- them a yard from the Cambridge salts during the last 10 years. line, but the danger was averted. (Continued at foot of next Col)
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OPERATION ON WILSON
London, November. 13.Arthar Lacey and his brother Charles, who is in England on four months" Wilson, Brentford back, who re-leave from his Long Island club, turned to the league team recent-have agreed to play a 36-holes ly following injury, broke down golf match against James Adams again at Middlesbrough. He was "(Romford)" " Tuner-up in this examined by a specialist yesteryear's Open Championship, and đáy, and will go into hospital for Cecil Denny, the Thorpe Hall pro a cartilage operation...
fessional The match played at Thorpe Hall next month.
LEICESTER'S NEW FORWARD
Leicester City, who have siz
first team won on the fijured list,
| have signed E. Stubbe, a forward |from Nottingham Forest. **
1927.
1928
“Cambridge .... (Oxford/14--2
1929
Oxford
3930
"Oxford
Oxford.
1933.
Oxford
1936
193%
1932
E
MISS STARMERS WINS
London, November:1
Stammerz,
two player vos ber
mitch against Miss
in the women's sizzles
quay covered courts tournKTM to-day, Miss. Bikaners
by
6-4, 6-2, and joined another in-
tional
player, Miss
Am the second
Mins Hardwick best: Mis
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