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London, Mar INTERESTING CRIGEKT.

debut of the Australian rice cricketers was naturally big attraction of recent

NS. Taber, who earlier had run the mil 12 3/3 secs with pacen Boston in an attack on recor Ray's latest performance shows that he has a rare turn of speed and with his proved stamina, most certainly be looked on as capable of a very big performance at one or two miles

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AGREAT BRITISH ASSEN

A luncheon was given at the Connaught Rooms on June 3 by

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G Anderson Hs P. Holzhacser

Roy Anderson. · JA. Shelton Hospër 5. S. Abraham Rapt& Mrs R Mr. & Mr. B. G Innes

Anderson

Mrs. M. Jone

M. Joseph

YO, J. Kennedy

the tribery and Secret Com missions Prevention League to inaugurate the presidency of Lord

Mr. M. Joblie MILITARY BUNNERS.

Lambourne (Colonel Lockwood).

Mr. and Mrs. A.[Mr. M. Jöblin Command

Mr. Standley Machin (president G. Barnard The visitors are evident The Aldershot stronger combination than Athletic Association held another

merce), relying to the toast of R. Bigazzi he names suggest on paper, they series of interesting races at the of the London Chamber of Com-. G. Brac

In a 3 miles team- The League," said the aims of A. M. de Barros Baving a bit the better of the draw week-end.

st. Mr. L. Robinson's side: race Air Mechanic Nicks headed the league concerned the honour M. Biggar The latter inchided some real the field and scored a fairly easy

Mr. & Mrs. RE tar players in Hardinge, Wooley, victory in 17 mins. 0 3/5 secs. He and reputation of the whole of the Capt. W. Back

Bergeron W.H.T. Douglas and Hubble, was representing the S.ARD, country. "We owe our greatness,

bost batting however, was and that Combination also took he went on, not only to our de- wn, by C. De La Hough who the team honours, the winning rmination and ability, but also B B Boericke

honest in our intentions, our work, R. J. Birbeck red capital innings of $0 and four finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd and fact, that we claim to be Mrs E R. Belliose, Louna

and our character. Speaking as Mr. & Ms. S. Miss H. Lillie

commercial man, who bas

both not cut, and he looks like 5th representing the very small coming one of the leading Home total of 11 points"

Another interesting event was Namen, After two days' Cricket

match was drawn though the the half mile play race in which ralians only needed 9 runs foun man each ran a furlops: The Swin with one wicket to fall.4th Reserve Dragoons were very Es minutes play at the most smart at the join up, which coupled ld have served to finish and with good running, enabled the does you absurd that un- team to win in 1 min. 45 2/5 seas. Another novel foot race wAS & mshed should be written against

Rematch #larting - two days.4 miles relay for four teams of 甜誑 B day is enough five, the relays. being two et

sooner mile, two at 6 of a mile, and one for any game and orlater some enterprising people at a mile.. This served toshow the will demonstrate this by altering 3rd Battalion of the Manchester the conditions to fit in with the Regiment to advantage, the full ament age when we cannot distance being povered in 11

ard to devote three days to a mins. 25 4/5 sacs." match, which even then often

Ak to provide a decision. Some

J. H TAYLOR ON THE PUTTING PROBLEM.

of the old favourites are already LARGER HOLES FOR GOLF? Cabawing form with the bat, Hobbs in the Surrey v. doing well Somerset fixtura, with ëfforts of 164 and 86. whilst G. Gunn came Falong with a three figure (116) Vinnings for

ainst Middlesex.

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yelled abroad, I have found Maj. & Mrs. G. has been as great a British asset Master Black

to offer. If we are to maintain Branch as the price of the goods we have Capt. and Afre that reputation and see that it is w. G. Browell developed, surely we should T. Callets

canker

bribery, which N. Creacher' sand together to stamp out the W. G. Chan

still unfortunately

axists B. V. Cameron

One Mr. & Mr. E. A. quarters. many of the greatest offenders Carvalho

gainst commercial, morality J. E. Conglove nation and Germans will not P. Demarets in the past was the Garman F. W. Cor mind what measures they take Haig Dilekyan to regain our trade and to over- Mr. F. E. Daris the countries which have Mrs. J. A. Donne upheld the freedom and liberty of Miss E. Esnault the human race.

in

their seats not by virtue of their

sen

skill, but by their success in get-H. H. Hart

Hemmel sing jobs for pertinacious con- Lt H H stituents. The success of Eng-

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land throughout the world and Capt. T. P. Hall the basis of the British Empire G. Harper

to was primarily due to the re- A. Holgersen

lative honesty of Englishmen.

Sir Clifford Cory, who respond- fed, said that out of 164 coprictions secured during the war under the Act to prevent secret commissions 40 were concerned with Govern- cent contracts.

had

H. N. Kitwich Madam Keeler I. T. Kidd G. H. Lynott Me and Mrs. C

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E. Mclanes Dr. G. W. McKean Mrs. Nilssen

W. P. Neeson

Capt 0.

Ommundsen r. A. Purlenky

S. S. Perry Capt. Pritchard Mm C. S. Pagot

and 9 children E. H. Peterson D. A. Preston Hra C. R. Powrie de Ridder

Mr. and Mrs. N.

P. Rathvon

J. Rogers

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Thos. Vint

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Williams

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Corrected to 8th July, 1919 Capt. Allen ¡A E. Haberston and Misa Lord Lambourne. replying to F. R. J. Adama Mre

Holsworthy and Mrs. H. du F. Butchi the toast of "The President," Mrs. C. Buil

Bachtell caused amusement by saying that Mr.

Son by

been mistake he

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Miss Knight into the wrong room and bad Mr. and

ound himself among the guests Maj. F. T. Bowen Sir Ellis Radoorie invited to meet Mr. Asquith, being hailed as a recruit by people to Dr. & Mrs. Byer. A. Knight

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Kewley hom he had been opposed all. T. Breakspes Mr. and Mrs. P. hrough his political life.

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Sampson pressed the feelings of prominent sale of honours (cheers), and that C. Galazzi

H. Stephens The advantage of playing on players in declaring that there is the greater part of the time of 7. 8. B. Gardiner Miss H

Skinner his Home course no doubt favour- something wrong with modern every member of Parliament Mr. and Mrs. A

Herts and twely. Steensby. ed J. Braid in the Victory golf in respect to the preponderant was occupied in staving off or

daughters. Mr. & Mr. CZ Tournament at Walton Heath, part which putting now occupies trying to satisfy the purely per- nevertheless his win was a fine in the game. The only point on sonal demands of his constituents Mr. and Mrs. C.

Humphreys one, Rounds of 79 and 76-155 which champions are at variance for Government jobs, which re-

presented another form of secret W. F. Barrie represent top form so that Braid concerns the remedy. did splendidly. Perhaps greater Duncan would have the hole commission, Members retained Mr McConnell

Hassey praise still is due A. O. Kirby of at present 434 inches in diameter Ashford Heath who did rounds-made "several sizes larger," so of 80 and 76 a remarkable score that instead of its being a fluke to for a young golfer who was mak- get down a long putt everybody "ing first appearance in a might expect to do it, and the big contest. He used to be number of strokes taken on the

Vardor and greens would be, reduced on his Walton Heath per reasonable proportions. Certain formance seems.. destinedly the luck of putting its big to play big part

in influence on results has been the professional golfing circles. He theme of conversation among was badly wounded during the leading players after nearly all war and has a wound in his leg recent tournaments. which is patched up with a silver Time after time the man who plate."

is hitting his long shots far and He does not seem to be incon- sure, and exercising the limit of *venienced and with more ex-human skili in applying backspis "nerience he will trouble the best. to his iron shots and mashie ap- It was only the missing of proaches so as to make them ordinary puts at the finish which stop on the green. finds himsel

the lost him first place in the event reduced to impotence in under notice.

effort to get the ball into the hole An interesting feature about from a distance of 15 or 20 yards. the Victory Tournament arranged "This fiddling about on the by our leading professionals was green makes one feel downright that they played for the honour silly," Edward Ray remarked to

there of the thing

being me on one occasion. He ex- no money prizes. Their idea was pressed sentiments which are that the event was a celebration held, I know, by the majority of Evictory in the war and that no great golfera.

Duncan has brought the ques-en. mometary Award was required,

Four tion to a head, and at first blush and real sporting spirit. leading players Vardon Bay, there is something eminently, Braid and Taylor played a match plausible about his scheme o af Bickley during the week enlarging the hole so as to make which showed Bay to advantage. putting a less influential part o game, Vardon, however His putting was really wonderful the and mainly responsible for his points put that the bigger you winning score of 77 for the have the hole, the more long putt was the inferior player will finke an eighteen holes, Vardon

84. the farther off he will start doing it with right

out of

heit. There will be, he says a but ід the afternoon was mainly responsible for the premium on fluking.

My view," he states, "is tha win which be sud Ray gained over the other pair in a foursome-in golf we should follow the ter with a score of 74 against 77 by dency that obtains in shooting Braid and Taylor. This shows and make the target smaller How even first class players can The less it is the more yor vary in their form within a few eliminate luck. The inferio: hours and should serve as an player would not fluke many to ordinary putts into a hole smaller than the aucouragement

ut in a dopression so as to en- Mr. & Mr. Johr. and Mrs. Y

Duncan

Fiad'ar Smith 'players not to grow downhearted present one.

"He and his superior would "ourage & bold attempt to get into when their form is all wrong.

Enver The mind is always changing and both be glad to trickle the balt without the likelihood of run- Mr. and Mrs. O and some days it is impossible to do up to the side of it so as to holing right out of range in the right, and yet the next day all out next time; they would at eat of the effort failing. Pr. Evans

least be on a level in putting. sent-day putting is farcical in the goes well

And a first-class golfer would ask lifficulties that arb introduced on It looks as though America has no more, since he might reason he putting greens, and I am sure, and Mr. Yol, John Ward another world beater in J: Ray ably depend upon his play from that the spirit of revolt is rising of Chicago who recently ran 1000 the tee and through the green to gainst this kind of golf.

It is opposed to one of the yards on a board floor track carry him to success."

fundamental principles of the (indoors) in 2 min 13 2/5 secs.

I discussed the matter yeater-game the principle of encourag This is & record for indoors and

fing a man to take risks with his very neat M. Sheppards worlds' day with J.-H. Taylor.. Best of 2 min 12 2/5 secs at "Undoubtedly patting ought to shots.

By all means have reasonable Brooklyn in August of 1910. be made easier," he said. At Sheppards figures displaced the 2 present it decides most matches difficulties, and as many of them min 13 secs which the late L. and competitions, and sometimes as are fair between the tseing. Myers set up in the early eighties it decides them very badly, see-ground and the putting green, bat and which must always remaining that the player who makes is the putting err on the

BadLR.C one of the best performances that hardly a semblanes of a mistake side of being easy instead A'sbyter OG.

Tunner accomplished in the shots that call for power of a mental tortura, causing The writer has been most and judgment fails through the people to go round feeling

the world's Best runners worry of putting on tricky greens, aggrieved either because they ar5) "uqhe ton (3,7

till The fault lies not in the size of meeting with no luck in joggling Dismas Me & Mra

the hole but in the

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Rev. R A Bandle, c r. "I would not have the hole nado larger because then the H. J. Berts vorse the player the more he Col. and Mrs towana would try to fluke and the greater Crosso

7. A. Rám would be his success. But I w. A. Comell would have putting made a great. Chevallier leal easier than it is to day; that Mrs. Cocks would give it its, proper place in R. C. Comrie

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