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"FLAPPING," AT THE N.8.C.
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"Will you stop this flapping busi- Fraulein Marie Braun. of Rotter- H. G. Deane, the South African ness," said Mr. Geno Carri to a dam-the Olympic backstroke cham cricket captain, has two deformed boxer named Jackie Brown, of Man- pion-enhanced her reputation as an all-round swimmer when she de- fingers and a peculiar nickname. chester, at the National Sporting and punch with the Club recently, fested the two British champions The two incongruities have a com back, of the knuckles? Miss Joyce Cooper," of London, and mon history. When I was 10," It was a pity Mr. Corri was not Miss Ellen King, of Edinburgh, at be said as he strapped on his pads more stern. Brown was fighting a the international gala held at Brussels. The trio met in two events at Lord's practice gets the other Welsh fly-weight named Phineas (300 metres and 100 metrea free afternoon, I was meddling around a John, and he was cautioned repent. style), and the Netherlands girl won chaffentter at Eshowe, my birthedly for hitting with the open hand. Yot he was given the verdict on the free style event in 74.4-5seca, place in Natal, when one of the and the back-stroke race in 81.45 blades cut off the tops of my fingers. points after twelve rounds, which was decidedly not in keeping with seca new world's record, The When my fingers had healed, one
one of the first rules of boxing. defeas of the British representa of the residents of Eshowe used to
which says man must strike with tives may have been due to the fact come up to me and, rubbing the that they were not in racing con- stump of a finger, say in childish the knuckle part of his fist. Brown was agile and clever, but he will dition as they had only just return- fashion. Nummy, nummy, nummy.
not go far until he learns how to ed from South Africa, but Frau-
I don't to this day know
He was extremely lein Braun was far from well. She what he meant but somehow the hit properly has been completing her studies inname stuck, and I have been Num-fortunate to be given the decision.. The biggest surprise of the night Paris during the past winter, and my Deane ever since."
was the defeat of Dick Inkles, the French climate has certainly not Anyone who has seen the Spring-the Sheffield fr-weight, by. Jerry agreed with her..
bok skipper in the field would not O'Neill, of Merthyr. Inkles was not imagine him to be under such a
"It does
Fraulein Braun is what is com-
monly termed a "natural" swim-
handicap, as he is one of the best
con-
Deshe had barely
-TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING!
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WHITE
SHADOWS
only clearly outpointed after another IN THE SOUTH SEAS
twelve rounds, but he was reduced. mer, but her greater naset is her elders in the team.
to such a complete state of exhnus- me sometimes," he big race temperament. She is a affect bonny fighter who invariably rises tinued, "if when fielding or catch tion that he practically collapsed at to the occasion, and this charac-ing the ball doesn't come into the the end, and had to be carried to teristic has stood out in all her in centre of my hands or is very much his dress-room on the shoulders of his trainer. Inkles looked sick and portaat victories. When she won on the left side; it's always liable unfit, but he was lucky to be allow-
ed to continue for twelve rounds. her first title the 440 yards Euro- to alip through:" pean championship at Bologna related this brief history and pro-
In the seventh round, after the Miss Marian Laverty, of Manches reeded to the net to bat when a ter, appeared a certain winner with rising ball from A. J. Bell, a tall contest had been stopped by the 50 metres to go, but Fraulein Braun South African swinging bowler, came referee, he walked up to O'Neill, came through to success. At Ams- sharply off the pitch and atruck him, who was holding out his hand for terdam Miss Ellen King led in the on the back of bis deformed hand. the customary shake, and clipped backstroke race until five yards from He was not wearing a glove at the bim on the law with a very hard O'Neill was thrown back, the finish, but the young Dutch-time and received a casty open right.
wound that forced him to retire for but when he again offered his hand woman snatched the verdict.
Inkles punched him again in the the afternoon.
same way. Why he was not dis- FOOTBALL AND GIVIC CAMBRIDGE CAPTAIN'S TASK. qualified is a mystery.
PROPAGANDA,
Maurice Turnbull has entered
AIR MINISTRY SPORTS. Municipal authorities in Britain upon his duties as captain of the
The Air Ministry Athletic Asso- are awakening to the fact that there Cambridge University cricket team
ciation decided their annual sports is valuable civic propaganda in a with any amount of enthusiasm. successful football team. The Town His chief task is to find some bowl- recently at Herne Hill, when three team have done much to put Hud- ers who will be able to help E. D. Air Ministry championship events dersfield on the map and 'Bolton has Blundell, and he is quite satisfied were included in the programme. obtained immense publicity from the with the progress he has made. He The holders retained their titles in the men's races, A. W. Savage win- Wanderers, who were given a civic does not say that he has "found' welcome when they returned with any outstanding bowlers, but what ning the 100 yards race in 10.3-Secca. the Football Association Cup. Nor he does say is that he has discover and B. C. V. Oddie retaining his is the Cup the only thing that ed many more bowlers for his trial mile title in, 5mins 4-5seca. Miss counts, and Alderman H. "Bolton matches than was expected, parti- B. L. Hardman, the holder of the the Lord Mayor of Sheffield, has in-cularly amongst the Freshmen. The women's 100 yards championship, vited the Sheffield Wednesday play best of them do not appear in was benten into second place by ers to have
at the Wisden," which means that they Miss A. O'Reilly, a good time Town Hall in recognition of their were not at the public schools last Savage also won an 850 yards winning the League championship. season. There are one or two left-handicap, G. J. W. Oddie, owing Alderman Bolton once played for arm bowlers who, have pleased the yards, won the 120 yards hardles, the Wednesday himself and has a critics in the pets, one of whom while M. G. Southall won the Civil membership card for the season has distinct pace. The invariable Service mile cycling championship. 1980-87. Ec left the details of the trouble with university bowling is entertainment in the Town Hall en- that there is so little variation of tirely to the team, and they had a supper and a dance.
The Lord Mayor also asked the Sheffield United players to enjoy the fun at the same time. He, said they ought to came as they, too, have dope some good work this sea-
801.
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One wonders how Turnbull will tackle the wicket-keeper question, for there would seem to be little doubt that he will want J. T. Morgan to do some bowling. Mor. gan only filled the place in an emer gency last year, and when he was
given his Blue" it was distinctly
(Continued on next Columa). stated that the honour was being conferred on him for his batting. It is quite obvious that it is no use trying first one wicket-keeper, and, then another, as was done last year.
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Most boys have such c keen substance which properly used will heat; and this must assist the body course. keep hands soft, white and supple. very much in maintaining its tem- So often girls of this age have appetite that this is easily possible. fickle appetites appetites which are During the 'teen age, it is often A word of warning is, however, perature.
too small for their needs and which necessary to pay especial attention. nécessary. Never put pure glyce A clear soup contains little or rine on your hands.
bo nutriment, chiefly in the shape demand highly seasoned food. The
tive, with dainty salads, soups, fore, mix it with at least an equal fatter are the very powerful flavour- such a problem is to see to it that sandwiches and deserts for the girl
Before you use glycerine, there of gelatin and extractives. These best advice to the mother who has to making the table service attrac. The Kreisler of The Guit ir”, bulk of rose-water or orange-flowering materials of ment: they cannot the less her daughter cats, the more of high school age. This trying water, whichever you like better. If build up flesh or repair the body, she rests, and the more time she period is less noticeable in children
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in whom good food habits have been your skin is very dry, use rather nor do they yield either heat or spends out of doors.
rose or orange-flower-water energy, but they are the most potent fresh air are great tonics to the formed in infancy.
Mothers must also make sure of than glycerine.
substances known for giving a zest appetite. To indulge a craving for The mixture of glycerine and rose for food and stimulating the diges highly seasoned food and for sweets the inclusion of iron-rich foods in and more the the diet of children of this age. or orange-flower-water is improved tive powers. It is, therefore, wise destroys more by dissolving a very little borax in. to begin a solid meal with a little appetite for simple, wholesome food Rapid growth calls for a generous
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increase in the volume of blood. it,
soup, especially when the digestion
The liberal use of green vegetables, Another very good plan is to use is not strong. a cream or jelly containing glyce
especially of the leafy variety, of rine..
A Glycerine Formula.
egg-yolks in custards, omelets, sand- wiches and in as many other accept- Cable forms as a clever cook can devise, will insure the supply. The recent discovery that liver is a powerful agent in the manufacture of red-carpuscles,-has-added this food item to the menus of all child- ren, including infants.
more
Useful Gelatin,
The gelatin is a kind of protein. a few spoonfuls of the juice of the You will require the following in-It does not itself build up the body, swede turnip, two ounces of which
but when taken with protein it in-provides a minimum daily Vitamin gredients, all of which can be pur-
Meat Boups. chased from the chemists cleaply: creases the value of the latter by ration for one person." Joz powdered gum tragacanthabout 60 per cent.
Anest quality, white; fluid ounce When boiling bones to extract Of the meat soups, turtle is the of your favourite scent; 3 Raid gelatin for stock, break them up richest, When canned, this contains ounces pure glycerine; and 4 fluid into small pieces, as otherwise a about & per cent. of protein, 4 per ounces of rose-water, orange-flower-proportion escapes being dissolved. cent. of carbohydrate, and 2 per water, or distilled water.
These latter. make very excellent cent. of fat, and in this last connec
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Put the gum and the perfume in soup and are best utilised in this tion the addition of a little butter the mortar and rub down to a fashion. A good pea soup should to soups adds very greatly to the smooth paste.
contain 3 or 4 per cent, of protein nutritive value. Now add the glycerine and and 7 or 8 per cent. of carbo-Ment soups generally belong to
VOLUMES DOUND
the of thoroughly rub down this with the hydrate; and if made with water in the stimulating class of soups, for
which vegetables have been cooked even after three hours boiling in Bo
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water meat retains over 50 per cent. Finally pour in the water, and will contain valuable salts as well
PRESS, July to December, 1928, continue the rubbing until a smooth It is unfortunate that heating of its protein and most of its fat. jelly results.
destroys the valuable Vitamin C of It loses its value because the ex- vegetables. One method of making tractives boil out; so, too, do the A soup rich in this food essential-potash-salta in which meat broth is is to add to që jush beibre acrVDEM, Den and vwhứch give
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