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EDINBORO, June 14th.
Abe Mitchell's success at the Glonengles tournament, stamps him as our supreme match play golf professional. His recent past had diluted the faith of some in him; but he has confounded the doubters by this his second victory in an international erent, in which, having survive none too comfortably the irksome card-and-pencil phase, he then. in the kind of combat
ATLANTIC SPEED PROSPECTS THE MAURETANIA'S REMARE-
ABLE PERFORMANCES.
The issue of Schiffbau for June 7th con- tains a most interesting article by Herr
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CHAMPION DRIVER.
[BY. MOROB W. GREENWOOD.],
SANDWICH, Jung ist.
Bock on the blue riband of the Atlantic. An interesting and. in your respects. After giving a detailed survey of the
an amusing test of long driving "took best Trans-Atlantic steaming records in the past, he discusses future competition place at St. George's on the eve of the for the hypothetical emblem, and comes championship. About fifty amateurs and to the conclusion that the two most pro professions, among them many famous mising candidates are the "Mauretaniu
bitters, entered for the World's Long and, the Majestic (ex-Bismarck). regard to the former ship, he writes: Driving Championship for a hundred. The turbines of this vessel develop 50,000 guinen challenge cup presented by the sh.p. at HS revolutions per minute; but on her world's record passage at 28.08 Proprietors of the "Field", and it prize knots they developed only 72.000 s.h.p. of £25 if the winner happened to be a which is пств to his mood, beat mau-
The conversion of her boilers to oil-burn-professional. Whether the cheque for bit after man, and eventually triumphed. ing sunbler the' Mauretania to generate Last year he defeated htchison enough steam to keep the turbines run ting sis golf balla was not considered after being fire down in the early ning at full power for long periods. It big enough, or whether there were other stages, and in the dual beat Kirkwood. is to be assumed that opportunity was reasons pot quite apparent, the fact re- On this occasiou he was subjected to a taken during the recent rent to give the new test in meeting Ted Ray, for they bad machinery thorough overhaul. Chemning that several men who have estab colossal hitters never been matched in serious competition, thing is certain: the Mauretanio is a lished reputations as and the result was the sume. If he gets very fast steamet, and her propellers are refrained from competing. For instance, flesh and blood instead of figures to beat, of a highly efheint type, The Bismarck.
Mitchelly Ray. Kirkwood Hutchison, With he seems to rise to the occasion.
has yet to show what she can do,
"Havers were notable We are, therefore, on the ove of very Barnes, and eleven holes played, he was three down
Was sufficient to Ray; with twenty-seven he was threeing events, and it is impossible to absenters; but there up. The instinct for winning in matches say with assuraner which ship will secure
The Maurriania has material left to provide the authorities is there, and it will at even when his golf the blue riband. is not the best he can play. He can write achieve an extraordinary performance of the Royal and Ancient Club with the bad hole off as soon as he has played the best method of judging the power of reliable data as to how far the legal ball it; it does not bang like a millstone pen fast liners is to take the average speed of and balls of any other constructions could
their passages for the year, and we find f'be driven... his neck for the rest of the round.
that the Mauretania's "average for the RABLY FALL OF MIG MEN,
Hirer successive spars 1900, 1910, and 1911 Kirkwood, Havers, Duncan, Hutchison, was the tremendons figure of 24.6 knots. Taylor, and Vardon all went out in the the number of Trans-oceanic passagen first two rounds, and of the big men only made in this period being 88. Even after two survived to the Bual eight. Hutchison deducting the aggregate milenge of the never quite settled to his game. Kirkwood, short run from Daunt's Rock to Liver who led the field in both the qualifying pool this means that an ocean distance of days, is, perhaps, a more dangerous man. He has fewer ups and downs of form then any of the leading players. His armoury of shots is complete, though he carries a modest Eit of seven clubs. He takes his business very seriously, and he went out to Compston by a passing lapse in putting and loose playing with his wooden elabs.
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Mr. Cyril Tolley and Mr. Roger Wethered, Walter Hagen, Braid, and Me. Ernest Carter were ataong those who
thousand, or more. Good prices paid. Baying made a valiant attempt to drive the ball any amount. up to ten or a hundrest across Fegwell Bay in the direction of list free. Address: Oroc Stamp Co Box Tr
No one succeeded in doing any Manila, Philippine Islätuls,
(9:00 Deaf, thing very tremendous, although several persons swung theruselves off their fest in an endeavour to knock the corner off the.
From 1st July, 1893 or Earlier if Required, lastly bail. Both Mr. Wethered and ir. Tolley were disappointing. I had thought that the former would just about out- QUITE 5 OFFICES, and FLOOR OF distance everybody, but he was bearly 15, 16, 17, 18 & 18, Connaught Road" On another page of Schiflow a protest twenty yards behind the man who, when Ontral, Verandahs to each room FACING - is made against the failure of certain I left the scene of slaughter, had driven | HARBOUR," LIFT from the Ground Floor. English papers, when describing the big the longest individual shot. Mr. Tolley Apply Box 7:00/0 Dail Press Office. [750 new liner Majestie, to mention the fact was worse than disappointing; out of six that she was designed and built in "Co-shots only ons ball remained on the coursC many, and that her entire construction, to tell the dreadful tale of lack of control.. machinery, equipment, and furnishing One other shot did count because it pitch- are of Cerman origin. We understand d on the course, although it finished its rat at Swatow with modern,
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Never did" the home Scots fight so well In the big events they have seldom doné anything they might want to write bote that this omission, inadvertent though it career in the rough. The conditions were tried brick aud conocete building aitable for about. But they had nine of the thirty.be, is a source of irritation to the Cier that competitors should drive half a dozen mans, who certainly have reason to be bills, three of permissible size and weight, two places last week, and two of them went to the last eight, and might easily proud of having produced so magnificent and three of any kind they pleased from
a specimen of naval architecture and batter-pudding to high-explosive. have gone further. Anderson, of Pertli,
the inventors of secret and freak, balls nearly followed his defeat of Havers v marine engineering...
failed to put in an appearance, which was knocking Mitchell out, and Peter Robertson,
a pity, because much energy was wasted Brad Hills, playing Ray, lost the chance of a lifetime by missing three-feet pults.
in measuring out, ground nearly a quarter of a mile in length, to accommodate the Robert M'Innes, of Whitecraigs, took
man who his evolved on ball, with an Duncan over twenty holes before he was
estinely new centre and encased in very beaten, and the shot which let biur down!
thin stel. Perhaps he thought better of Was a miserable little puit. W. A. M'Minn,woman,"
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attached, performed extremely well, though Theatre for the first time to-day, will not reserved the right to seize any ball and MOST DANGEROUS.
He is only twenty, sad probably the youngest player on the field. A. MAN FROM MANCHESTER,
The great discovery of the meeting was Archie Compston, the stalwart from Man- Chester, who performed the startling feat of beating Kirkwood, and incidentally constituted himself-though quite un consciously-the comedian of the tourna ment. He is a tremendous fellow, with big broad shoulders. A powerful smiter he smashed four shafts last week-he au- cumbs too easily to the excitement of the game. Picture him with his large, shining countenance and his long hair blowing in the wind, bis jacket and vest thrown to his caddie, and with sleeves rolled up, bitting the tiny ball with giant strength. He poises himself absurdly on one leg as he tries to couch his long putts in, and he waves his putter wildly when he misses, Yet he has some great golf in him. He is a tremendous driver, he outdrives even Ray at times, and when he can learn to control himself a litle he will go far. " SCOTS CRICKETERS IS THE SOUTH.
A team of Scottish amateurs are plaring a series of three games in the South of England. Considering the batting strength of the M.C.C. eleven, the perfect wicket, and the admittedly week character of the Scottish bowling, it was not surprising that the M.C.C. should have exceeded the ffth hundred in their innings. What was surprising and disappointing was the foeble batting of the Scots. Apart from J. A. Fergusson not one of the men of reputation touched form, and the most charitable oorstruction is that the extreme pace of the wicket, after the slower pitches they were accustomed to in the North, was too much for them." There was one bright spot in the game Fergusson fully sustained his high reputa tion. The Perth man is versatile, quite the best all-rounder "we have had since the [ Late A. I Graham. On this occasion his batting talents were demonstrated, bis not-out innings of 108 being a model of patience and skill, and just the type suited for a three days' game. Scotland, is bas been said, was not at fall strength, and in fatore it is hoped a later date for the tour will be chosen; professional and business claims do not permit of many of best cricketers devoting ten days or no to cricket early in the season. BOOTTISH CRICKET.
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it is wife to say, agree with it. really modrilal upon the old style of morality play with human actors repre- seating vices and virtues, like the charac- ters in Pilgrim's Progress."
THE WINNER',
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ously mounted, il is notable both for its long as the public will pay the price, sabelbud.soreness irritating dry cɔrgh
handsome costuming and for the number of superby beautiful women who appear in the caste.
The championship "was decided from the fifteenth "ter, where the ground is fairly level. A strong cross-wind was PEPS THE BEST PROTECTION The story opens at a charity bazaar blowing frun right to left, which gradu- AGAINST THROAT & LUNG where a beautiful girl offers a kiss tally intreased in strength until is reach
DANGERS. sold at auction. A young physician, who ed hout twenty to twenty-five miles an truly loves her, is outbid at first by an
hour. So the men who drove first had actor, and the aetor is heaten by an
rather the Better of it: The winner of Nothing finds out the weak spot" in aged millionaire, The king turns out t
the championship was Mr. John Smith. your throat or langs like the coming of the be only a candy one but the girl's grace
au artisan golfer of the Chatelupe Club, opacon. Rapid changes of temperature and charm attract the attention of two
Ashilawn Forest, who had na aggregate with many people and liability to dangerous and a warm steamy atmosphere play baroc theatrical managers who are present and they offer the pretty joker an engage-
of 39 yards 8 inches for the two best colds and chills is greatly increased. The ment on the stage. Her three girl chus drives. With the legal ball he drove 271 safest precaution is to slip a Feps tablet in to and her maid advise against it hut she yards foot 10 inches, and with a ball your mouth occasionally
Peps
neat Scothe. Thereafter life he of the same make and size, but weighing
and strengthen all the decides to acopt. contes a constant struggle against the 31 pennyweights, he drove 200 yards. I brestaing parages they bathe the innermost forces which seek to wreek her moral foot 10 inches. It might be mentioned recesses of throat, chest and langs with the nature. From many angles the picture is that the ball in general use was one which potest medicina vapourt given off,na the truly stupendous production. Sumptu- the manufacturer is charging 2s. 6d. So tablets divolto in the math. Thns dan
instantly ripped in gerons germ tronllo
and inflammation are slayed, feng will the maker demand it.
The and hoarseness world's markets are goverard by apply weedily ended. In other words, Peps being aad demand, and the golf bull is no true breatheable medicine
go directly to the exception to the unchangeable law. Mr. affected parts, and and throat and chest Smith is a contemporary of Mitchell, who mischief like nothing else can. The old learned his golf on the Ashdown Forest cough-mixtures with their opiam, chloral and ther habit-forming druge, swallowed into the stomach, seriously weaken and injure the nerves. They cannot, except in a very slow indirect way.. alect thechest or lungs.
Fupa should be kept handy in every house- bold, not only on account of their high value "preventive" malicin, but because they provide the safest and most effective remedy lies in the beautiful timing of the stroke, for sore throat, influenza, colds. tightness of Curiously enough, another amateur golfer this chest, a
early morning cough, msalarin came second. He was Mr. J. S. F. Morricold,
hoarseness, wheezines and son, of Sunningdale, & triple Blue, chest troubles of children and old folk." Peps played for Cambridge in the Varsity are obtainable of chemists and medicine rea- gelf match two years ago. Mr. Morrison dors everywhere in bandy glass bottlen
All is the antithesis of Mr. Smith: he is 8ft. breathesble remedy without expense, should I rendera desirous of testing this unique in height, and very muscular. His aggre. write for a Free Trial Package to the gate was 23 yards 2 feet 9 inches, his Calcutta depot-lesers. Smith Stanistrost
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Edinburgh club had a stiff draw of it, Carlton and Drampellier being matched. The feature of the Public Schools Championship was the heavy defeat of Merchieton Castle by Fettes.
course, and of Mark Seymour, another great hitter of the ball. Apparently there is something in the air at Ashdown which produces these mighty bitters.
Mr. Smith is a man of small stature. who puts every possible ounes into the M.CC., 576 for 6; Scotland, 229 and shot. But I think the secret of his power
..164.
SCOTTISH COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIr.
Ferlarshire, 208; Aberdeen, 174 for 8. Clackmannan Co., 199; Fifeshire, 139
for 5.
wESTERN UNION.
Paloc, 142, Clydesdale, 143. West, 147: Ayr. 98.
Forkusle, 103 for 0, Kilmarnock, 102 longest shot being 200 yards with an
Uddingstop, 103; Kelburne, 67 BLIC SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP.
Watson's, 109; Glenaimon), 79, Fettes, 81 for 2; Merchiston, G. OTHER MATCHES.
Grange, 180; Greenock, 70. Drumpellier, 212 for 7; Carlton, 135
for 5.
Grange, 302 for 6; Naval XL, 55. Edin. Univ., 185; Glas. Univ, 85. Glas, H.S.. F.P. 205 for 7: Herio- (a touiana, 99..
Watsoniana, 150 for 6; RES., 100. Perthshire, 225; Edin. Academicals, 86.
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Mr. Wethered was fourth with an aggre Glorious weather favoured the sport in At the West of Scotland Championships, gate of 516yds, his best shot being just Scotland; as a consequence there were some the Ladies' Singles Championship provided over 266yds. Only three of his shots tall scores, sau not a low draws. In the surprise, Mrs. D. J. Richardson, Kelvin- finished on the course. Mr. Tolley had Western Union competition all the matches.de, easily defeating the holder, Miss M. the longest carry with 257yds. Owing to were completed, and the verdicts were pretty H. Stewart, Bellabouston. A. Blair, Follok-tho ball striking a rising bank on pitch; much as expected. In the County Cham-shields, retained his title to the Gen- ing and only running a couple of yards, pionship the bat had the advantage of the tlemen's Singles Championship, confined, it is conceivable that he would have had ball and none of the games could be and also annered the Rowan Challenge Cup the Ingest drive of the day. Hagen was A South-Eastern and London Chatham" finished. Fifeshire have a anbatantial lead in the Gentlemen's Open Singles Cham, the most consistent of all. Five of him and Dover Railway Companies' amalga all over, and they promise to finish well up pionship. Blair, with D. L. Craig, shots were in a bunch almost in the centre mation has been provisionally agree. the table. Forfarshire were in better form Partick won the Gentlemen's Doubles of the course and his longest drive me upon preliminary to a fusion with the than of late, and put up a good figure Misses M. and P. Morton, Airdrie, de-sured tobyde Braid's best drive was Brighton and South-Western railway against Aberdeenshire, Grange were mnch fented Mrs. Buchanan, Partick, and Miss 48yds with legal ball, and J. H companies. It is proposed to form a Dow superior" to Greenock; but another Macdonald, Alloa, the holders, in the Taylor's was 240yds. Mr. Ernest Carter company with a capital of fifty-nine
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