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NAVY GOLF AT SUNNINGDALE. The Committee of the RN. and R.M. Golfing Society, at a meeting of which Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Hodges was chairman, accepted a Invitation from the Sunningdale Golf Club to hold the annual meet ing of the society at Sunningdale from April 23rd to 28th inclusive. It was decided to confine the play
DUTCH BOXING CHAMPION
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HELPING THE BOWLER
Sir Francis Lacey, president of Fred Shaw, of Shipley, opposed
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In the first round it was seen that tion of the game that batsmen were Shaw was the better boxer, but he 8.58 10.87 12.47 1,583.105,09 6.17 819
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ever was posable would be done to encourage the bowler in his effort be the same as last year, unless a punishment, and was sent to the
to best the bat. This committee large increase in the number of boards by a right to the ear. fatter from the Rules of Golf Com-making. unfair use of his head, put to finish big matches. In time it entrants necessitates changes. A Dutchman, who was warned for considering the number of days fich appeared to be required mittee was read regretting that Shaw down in the twelfth round for sauction cannot be given at present a short count, but Shaw, the taller as possible that the interest in the game might not keep up with to the use of steel-shafted clubs in man, made good use of his height the length of time allotted to these competitions played under the rules
matches, and it would be deplor- of the Royal and Ancient Club.
able if interest were to sag. Ho also hoped the committee would be able to deal with the law which made it possible for batsmen abstract the bowlers in a
not provided
against
and wicket,
BROWN'S £1,000 BENEFTT. The Hampshire County Cricket Club report a loss on last season, duo chieẩy to expenditure of about £1,000 on the nursery. The cater- ing, development shows a consider- able increase in profit, and the ed slightly.
George Brown received £1,000 for his benefit, and an appeal is made to ensure that Livsey's benefit this year, the Hampshire . Surrey match, is a success,
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HIGGS RETURNING TO ENGLAND.
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Miss Joyen Cooper's greatest feat Bowling Association in Manchester in South Africa-wimming 100 drastic action was taken in regard yards in 63.3-5sec, and breaking the to the attitude of the Lancashire South African record by 3.2-5sec.A.B.A. in respect of rule 18, which P. G. H. Fender, playing for an is by far the best performance in forbids any member of the B.C.G. M.C.C. cleven against a team of the career of the English girl who AB. from taking any part in holds the 920 and 440 yards cham charity, specially arranged matches, teachers at Melbourne knocked up pionships. Sho followed up that handicaps without permission of A century in seventy minutes, He hit sixteen boundaries, and also tooks.+-5sec. at Durban, which is ab-
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DERBYSHIRE 0.0, LOSS. Derbyshire County Cricket Club reports a loss of £951 on last year's working, which is more than ac counted for by the expenditure on pavilion improvements.
Subscriptions reached a record total of £2,933-£334 more than in 1927. The club have a balance in
hand of £500.
A SHIP-RIGGED YACHT... The yacht The Seven Seas has been fitted out at Cowes in prepara- tion for n passage in February to New York under sail. This vessel was formerly the Abraham Ryd berg, and under this name she has served for the past few seasons as A training ship for Swedish naval cadets. She is now the property of Mr. Inglis Moore Uppercu, of the
New York Yacht Club.
The Seven Seas is a steel-built
other record for South Africa: Miss Cooper was born and lived for a number of years in Ceylon. She has always, suffered from the rigour. of the English climate, and no doubt the greater warmth of the Dominion has been the factor res ponsible for the improvement in pace.
A proposition by Yorkshire and seconded by Staffordshire, to expel the Lancashire A.B.A. was carried by 18 votes to three..
Mr. A. E. Manning (Staffordshire) was elected president for the ent- ing year, and Mr. C. F. Millan (Yorkshire) was appointed deputy president.
AN UMPIRE DISMISSED. The Australian Cricket Associa tion have decided to dispense with who, either as a joke or out of the services of Pearce, the umpire absent mindedness, caught Jardine during the match at Bendigo be tween the M.C.C. and a local side..
DEATH OF ME. JOHN LOW. Mr. John Laing Low, until 1921 ittee and President of the Oxford chairman of the Rules of Golf Com and Cambridge Gelang Society, eld, Hook Heath, Woking, on died at his residence, Little Dun January 29th Mr. Low, apart from having been a very good golfer in-gUCCESSFUL YEAR IN deed, was the supreme authority on the Rules of Goll,
PUBLIC SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
The London Athletic Club an- full-rigged ship of 500 tons, and she nounce that the following additional has not as yet been fitted with held events will be incorporated auxiliary steam or motor power. in the programme of the Public No similar vessel has appeared in Schools Challenge Cup Meeting at the British or American yacht re- Stamford Bridge on April 5th and gisters for several years. The Valth-Putting the Shot (12 lbs.) halla, which has since been wreck ed, was the last ship-rigged yacht in British ownership, and she was fitted with an auxiliary engine. It is understood, however, that upon the arrival of The Seven Seas in America she will be fitted with auxiliary power, and will undergo ather alterations. These will in clude accommodation for no aero plano or seaplane. The Seven Seas is commanded by Captain Meikkel sen, and carries a crew bf 22.
Throwing the Discus, Throwing the Javelin. It is intended that these events shall be on trial for three years, during which period no chal- lenge cups will be offered. The usual medals, however, will be awarded to successful competitors Standard performances have not yet been fixed, but will appear in the programme of the meeting and points will be scored for the School Challenge Cup in the same manner as in the other scoring events.
* WOMEN'S ATHLETICS.
An increase of cluba and a proft. of nearly £100 at the championships meeting at Stamford Bridge were reported at the annual general meet- ing of the Women's Amateur Athletic Association, at the Poly technic, London. Mr. H. Barclay of the A.A.A. who was re-elected president, said that women's athletics had been successful last year. It was decided to bold walk- ing races in winter, up to a distance of two miles, and to organise a walking championship.
The death occurred at Liverpool last month of Mr W. R. Williamos. a director of the Liverpool Football Club for 28 years. "He was for many years chairman, but resigncil, that position five years ago..
Diary of Coming Events.
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Race Meeting. Miss Violet Capel) Dancing Dis play, Queen's Theatre, 6 pm.
St. Patrick's Hall Lecture, by Rev. Fr. Byrne, 8.3, 5.30 p.m.
Hockey: Sim Shield, Club Army, US.B.C. ground, 4.45 p.m.,
Queen's Theatre; "The Emden" World Theatre: A Certain Young Man."
Star Theatre: "Adam and Evil." Harmston's Circus, Praya East,
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Tea Dances H.K.. Hotel and
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Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd., 33rd annual meeting, 12 noor.
Kowloon Fesidents Association, 9th annual general meeting, St Andrew's Church Hall, 8 p.m.
T.M.C.A. Debating Club, Dinner,
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Queen's Theatre: "The Woman Disputed."
World Theatre: "Eis Secretary." Star Theatre It." Harmsion's Circus, Praya East, 9.15 p.m.
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