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SCOTTISH LETTER.

"L'AFFAIRE ' DALMLER.

TRAGEDY ON THE ISLE OF JURA,

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ]

generously, and as a consequenes the game should be enriched by the introduc tion of what may be called this football #vour. Indeed, it is this tendency to democratisation in Rugby that gives the new season a peculiar interest. What the Borders learned yesterday the cities are learning to-day-that Bugby football is or the preserve of the upper classes but is a game that may be enjoyed by any thirty men or boys prepared to go (hard at it in a sporting spirit,

TEMPERAMENT IN GOLF.,

EDINBURGH. September 24th.. The following is perhaps as fair and clear a summing-up of l'affaire Daimler as it is possible to record. Talking with a well-known K.C., who is also a Cou-

Not the least interesting feature of the servative P., on the £30,000 endowment two junior golf championships is the fact of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's motor, he that the French boy who was runner-up in the one and the French girl who has wid he thought too much had been made won the other, both members of a nation of the business. but that he could not repated to be mercurial, appear to have' help remembering what the late Mr. the ideal temperament for the game. Justice Buckley said to two members of Manuevrier, although he was beaten by a bygone Parliament who had accepted the really great golf played by Pattie, the free shares from the promoters of verhales of their match, never showed the Senta boy, for eighs of the last nine tain limited liability concert. The two slightest sign of "cracking" under the M.P.'s had done nothing legally wrong straff, and at Stoke Poges Mile. de la Justice Buckley told the Chaume, when she was meeting the pincky they had given evidence, but added "to challenge of the young English girl, Enid both of you I will only remark that geWilson, and her lead had dwindled to one ziemen do not necept gifts of money.

THE LATE PROFESSOR DARROCH.

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hole, with three to play, went on playing Men inside the Scottish Labour are no less emphatic than air

shot after shot perfectly, and it was her F. G.

opponent who broke down. Again, in the Masterman in regard to the effect that final Mlle de la Chaume showed what an Mr. MacDonald's action in accepting the ideal temperament she has when Misä Daimler car way have on other politi Pearson, the St. Andrew's players, after cians. ***It would be utterly repugnant being three down, reduced her deficit to to me," said Mr. Masterman to sugone. Unperturbed, the French girl pro- gest any trace of corruption in this ceeded to play the golf that wins Cham particular case, but what Mr. MacDonald pionships. She is undoubtedly the heat does not appear to see is that the case girl guifer of her age and may before appears to afford a precedent for un-long become a serious challenge to the limited corruption in the future." That sapreinacy of Miss Joyce Wethered and also is bow some Labourists are arguing | Miss Leitch. Massy, I believe, has had here; and they fear, in particular, the some part in the coaching of Manuevrier effect of the example on poor men. and Mlle de la Chaume, but both are his superiors in temperament, for the Professor Alexander Darrock, who has great French professional, like the Aber held the Chair of Education in the Uni-donian George Duncan, cannot always versity of Edinburgh for a number of stoically meet adversity on the links. În another line of sport, tennis. Mile. years, has met his death in the tale of Lenglen cannot be said to have the ideal Jura under tragic circumstances. He temperament for the game, but she has was holidaying on the island, and about the genius that produces the best form a fortnight ngo weat for a walk along on the biggest occasions. a path with which he was quite familiar As be did not return, search parties were organised, and as the days went on these The golf-book is bunker is a were joined by practically all the in bunker that does not appear on the plan habitants. It was at first believed that of your course, but it is there all right. be had stepped aside to gather a botan-You, the reader of the book, put it there ical specimen and been sucked into que yourself. You have only yourself to of the dangerous bogs; but his body has blame when it puts an '8 on your card. just been recovered on the shore, and it You have let book golf spoil your open is plain that he fell into one of the air play. The book-bunker is not liks swollen streams, and been carried out to other bunkers, but the everyday sandpots

of your own course can be trusted to co operate with it very nicely. It differs from the other bunkers in that, it is in- sleep in the sun, or lie there catching the visible and mobile. Ordinary bunkers rain, as the case may be. This one ita about you like a will o' the wisp.

504.

LORD STAIR AS GRAND MASTER MASON.

ABOUT BOOK BUNKEES.

At a meeting of Grand Committee of Grand Lodge of Scotland, held in Edin burgh-the Earl of Elgin, Grand Master, presiding it was unanimously agreed to recommend to Grand Lodge that the Earl of Stair he appointed Grand Master All games reach a parting of the ways Mason for the ensuing year. The Earlwhen they sume to be written up acien- of Stair, who at present holds the office tifically. Whole-haggers who are men of of Grand Master Depute, is the Provin- mental and muscular capacity go right cial Grand Master of Galloway,

ahead and make their xporting pursuit

During the war the noble l was more enthralling and intense affair taken prisoner by the Germans while armed with the results of the analyers. fighting with his regiment, His ancestor, Among less delightfully endowed sports- the first Earl, was mainly responsible force trouble reigna. The mentally excit the massacre of Glencoe, and is in conseable are usually the macularly flabby. These seize upon the formulae. That quence the inheritor of a terrible mrse. According to it the future holders of clever chapter about the right elbow keens the title are to be childless: and it them wide awake. For the best months

on record that the second, third, fourth. sixth, seventh, and eighth Earls died without issue!"

A LONG-DRIVING LADY GULFER.

of a sweet golfing year their golf is no- thing but right elbow. And there are so very many things in. golf braides right elbow that somebody's game loses what we might call its schoolboy freshness and There are hardly be much room for freedom, its open-shouldered satisfaction, doubt that in Miss Montgomery, or

its joy. The game, however, may keep lady Champion golfer, Scotland bas pro its youth with its literature hard by if duced a player of merit, who should be. the golfer can be induced to accept the come equal to taking her place alongside books for what they are worth. After Miss Joyce, Wethered and Miss Cecil all, any very grave and terrifying Leiteh. Last week again she had won volumes have been written about life, but the scoring competition from a field of the bulk of us succeed in putting up a Scotland's best. I saw Miss Montgomery happy smile in the face of them. play in foursomes competition at Tura- Striking the just balance between read- berry in June fast against Miss Wethering and doing is the feat demanded bo- ed, and, as a London journalist observed fore that of striking the ball. Au hour do um, the great English crack found her on a quiet fairway with a good pro- self in the unique position of being out fessional is not a bad way to begin. Ia driven by the tail and powerful Scottish that case the hints and the hits cams exponent.

together, which is the instructional ideal. The latest plan-it is to have a book to itself-is.to apply eurhythmics to golf This year the end of summer time and to make a fashion of swinging with- synchronises with the beginning of a fout clubs, swinging that is to say, in great winter game. The wide extension graceful and helpful golũng rhythmic in the popularity of Bugby football sincs fitness, which is the compliment of the 1918 is one of the few features of our more rugged good health kept at par; post-war life that may be considered but one cannot yet see a party of ladice entirely commendable. The game in it and gentlemen silken vestments'

THE KICK-OFF IN BUGGER.

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self has many virtues the active exercise slightly "plus-foured," going through of young bodies, the sporting call for the motions of the perfect Havers' style control of temper in the giving and tak under a Geneva instructor on the Bt. ing of hard knocks. the ready, unques Andrew's sands. There were no simple!

33 when "Old Tom was a boy, tioning obedience to the ruling of the re- rhythms fered all excellent iaßuences in them and when Freddie Tait whacked that selves and far-reaching in their moral guttie to the steps at the home green, effects. In actual play, too, there is in it was practice and not reading, that had variably found a genuine but under-given cunning to his right elbow. strative appreciation of fine play be. A REMINISCENCES OF A PHYSICIAN, opponent and a. sporting accep

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In his reminiscences just published defeat. Indeed, it is the constancy of Dr. Robert Bell, the cepcer specialist, Scottish this sporting spirit in a game which tells a story about certain might easily be made a violent dust-up Presbyterian clergy who were summoned that has won the admiration and pat. by the Moderator to a meeting for the ronage of the a brought upon the furtherance of the teetotal movement other code.

Reaching the place of meeting in & heavy With rare exceptions the players enterram should be added to each tumblerful shower, it was suggested that a glass of ing on this new season belong to the of milk with which they were furnished post-war period. The tradition that,

All ap sa a precautionary measure. comes down to them, be they present or proved, except ode, who happened & mo former pupils, is a proud one. In several cases young clubs part of the ment later to bofcalled out of the room. expression of the post-war popularity of it would be a gold joke to add a glass During his abschce it was, agreed that the game-have do direct tradition to of rum to his milk. On his return the succeed to, but the very eagerness of tho spirit they show alike in play and sup milk with evident relish, remarking, an strickler for teetetaliam drank up his port is in itself the foundation of a tradi-he smacked his lips, "Oh, what a coo!" tion that promises to be as rich na any

laid fifty years ago. Among our boy: Dr. Bell also tells how one evening the game is also making a rapid advance, many years go he was walking along and several schools in even such a strong Bauchiehall Street when a drunken man Association centre as the West of Beat accosted bir" Will you please tell me," land are changing over to the carrying said the pan, which in the other side code. The progress made by these verts" will depend to a considerable exteat on the escouragement given them

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Dr. Bell treated the street? ry seriously sad replied, pointing ross the way, "Over there, of course." by the old eatablished schools in the way whereupon the man, exclaimed, “Don't of granting fixtures. There is little try to gammon me, for I was over there, doubt that that support will be given and a man told me it was över here."

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