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BRITISH GOLF.

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AMERICANS FAIL BADLY AT

FORMBY.

ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM.

STRONG ALL ROUND AND RELIABLE.

HOME "CRICKET.

END OF THE TEST TRIAL

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EVEN BATTING FIGURES.

London, June.'8. Sandhar, Hearne,, Tyldesley. Wolley and Hendren all passed the fifty mark in the Test Trial at. Lord's which ended to-day in a draw.

The Rest. went on to score 278 (for five wickets dee.) the princi- pal contributors being Sandham, who hit 59, Hearne (J. W.) who scored 66, and E. Tyldesley, whose tally" was: 67. Tate took three wickets for 61 and Roy Kilner's two wickets" cost 60 runs.

LEARNING GOLF.

HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS.

THE ART OF PUTTING,

There is always something new to be learned about the art of putting, and the second article in series, published by special arrangement with Golfer's Magazine, Chicago, 'may prove helpful to those who feel lost, on the green.

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A PUTT IS A REAL STROKE.

By Joyce Wethered.

In putting, the ball is definitely England replying had scored 166" struck. It is firmly dismissed for five wickets when stumps were,

upon its journey. It is not scrap- drawn. Woolley 58 and Hendren. ed up to the hole. The grip is 65 not unit, were top scorers. generally a divided one. The left Larwol (Notts) took 2 for 22 hand may be, if anything, rather under the shaft than over it, and the right hand is also slightly underneath. The blow which is

Reuter.

Little Play At Bradford. At Bradford, a small attendance

saw the resumption of the match between Yorkshire and the Austru 'lans on a wicket which was soft

after rain.

The visitors continuing" from their overnight total of 177 (for three) carried the score to 243 without the loss of a further wicket before Collins declared. Colling hud scored 77 not out at that stage. Yorkshire scored 25 without loss but rain intervened and there was no play after lunch,, the match being abandongul-Reuter.

delivered is a level blow, which causes the ball to glide over. the green with the least possible de sire to disturb its surface.

For the less fortunate Individual who finds this part of the game a

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England's team to meet the Aus The American golf invaders re-tralians in the Firat Test at Trent ceived another set-back at Formby Bridge, Nottingham, on Saturday, to-day when the "first eighteen is a team of old-stagers, the only, holes of the Northern Professional players new to Test cricket being Championship were played off. the captain, Mr. A. W. Carr, and Eight of the team so badly Beaten P. Root, the Worcester bowler, last week were "competing...

whose selection was almost in- George Gadd (Roehampton) and evitable in view of his success D. Davies (Prenton) lead the field against the visitors recently.

The teum 38 announced by with scares of 70. Of the Ameri-

best Reuter is as follows: cans, W. Melhorn had the round, taking 71, while Walker took 74, Jim Barnes 76, J. Kirk- wood, Al Watrous 76, Thomas Armour 77, while Stein and Walter Hagen were well in the rear with 82. There were fifteen Britishers

Walker. between Melhorn and

Reuter.

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Locke, the University of Nebraska he has never enjoyed the distinc- sensational sprinter, to-day clip. tion of playing in a Test match red three-tenths of a second off against Australia, bida fair to be the world's record in the 220-yard come this season one of the domin dash and equalled the world mark ating personalities of English of 9.6 seconds in the 100-yard cricket In him England will see in the field a player who at once event.

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Locke made his record in the Missouri Nebraska meat, which Nebraska won, 74% to 56%.

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Running without effort, the Nebraska comet flashed down the path in 20.5 seconds leading Smith, of Missouri... by about ton yards at the finish. The present world record for the 200-yard spring is held by Charles Paddock at 20.8 seconds.

thorn in the flesh, and who is com- pelled to labour heavily over the Press, some essentially workman like method must be adopted. He may get the ball into the hole, but he putts less naturally. The dif- ference in the running of the ball is at once apparent. There is not the same purposeful freedom of motions It moves. in a more sober

Henry F. Schulte, University of manner over the ground. Still the THE COUNTY PROGRAMME.

ordinary person is thankful for Nebraska track coach, declared, satisfactory results, however they following a conference with A. A. Makepeace In Form.

are obtained, and he has the addi-U. officials and timers who Makepeace. Lancashire, was in

tional tansolation that the artistic corded Locke's periormance, that great form against Notts, and in the course of the game which Lant-putter may not by any means be the mark would be submitted for

the best boler out. cashire won by 108 runs, be totall- ed 168 for once cul.

Richmond, the Notts bowler took thirteen wickets for 165 runs,

The scores were:

Lancashire 160 and 329. Nolte: 209 and 171. Makepeace only was able to re- sist the splendid bowling of Rich mond in Lancashire's first in- nings and he contributet 92 of the total of 159, and was undefeat- ed at the close.

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In reply. Whysall was the high- scorer with 70 runs to his credit: while Macdonald, took seven wickets for 48 runa.

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Makepeace scored 76 in the Lan- cashire second innings and Rich- mond took six wickets for 113. Payton (57) was top scorer in the Notts reply.

recognition.

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His wrists are remarkably flexi- ble. Of this fact those who have elded at mid-off and cover-point can bear full testimony, and many a man in the long field has had occasion to gasp in wonder at the tremendous force of the Notts cap. retain's full-blooded drives.

*Locke's 9.6 seconds performance in the 100-yard dash to-day will probably not be submitted, as he was aided by a brisk breeze.

ANY BUTTER IS GOOD IF--: Even the most confident cannot escape forebodings of evil; and that, I believe, is the reason why To the 220-yard event however, earnest players accumulate such officials, who were posted along vast, collections of what are pre- the truck, declared thore was a sumably at the moment the one und lull in the wind at the time of the only things to put with. They race and that Locke was unaided take a putter out of the rack and-by it. All five official A A. U. gay, they Could not miss patt with timers locked the cornbucker in this one here is the perfect put-record-breaking time, ter Studies become well- furnished armories, and new dis- coveries are always forthcoming.

Stil there are desperate ocpn- sions when recourse has to be made to old favourites which have döne

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There is no doubt tont in the Galle latter regard the team could, not be bettered. Chapman, and Hen- dren two of the finest slips in Eng- land, and Hobbs the ideal cover- point. Woolley, Hearne, Kilner, of all, the wooden head built on in the quarter-finals of the in-all capable bowlers, and possess the same lines as the old drivers. ¡ternational hard courts contesting the ability to field at any point.

Whereas the drivers of oldenMiss Mary Browne (United Sates)

The team has nine batsmen who days now nily poses an interest who will captain the Wightman

can be expected to make runs; end wen's Rond, Central,

Hongkong. April 17th, 1928. Strnd- as muscum specimens, the presence Cup Team in the forthcoming five high-class bowlers. of un old wooden putter in a player's bag excites, a feeling of re-Kitty McKane" y 7/5, 6/0-

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ted. verence, and might even disconeert Bruter. an opponent on the green by a sense that its happy owner held thereby an unfair advantage.

Cox's Wonderful Feat.. Fifty-four years of age. Cox; bearing the brunt of the Sussex attack in the absence of Maurice Tate, took seventeen Warwick Bhire wickets in the course of the match at Horsham, being the first Sussex player so to do. The feat "has only been accomplished on fifteen previous occasions, but Reuter's cablé unfortunately gives only the figures for the first induck Butchison who writes on the

nings, and does not alates the cost of his nine wickets in the second.. Sussex won the match by five wickets, the scores being:

Warwickshire: 257 and 177.. Sussex: 261 'and, 174 (for five wickets).

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The Team..

A. P. F. CHAPMAN, a left-hander. is probably the most attractive cricketer in England when once his eye is in Daringly care-free, he seldom scores if not rapidly, and it is probably for this very fearices- ness that he has been given his place after a season of not very In the two matches played effective cricket. He hit up 87 in terday there was some very inter- brilliant style against the visitors Dipper, Gloucester's first wicket: esting billiards, and the spectators at Bristol. batsman missed scoring a century were well entertained.

The re-

Three Centuries.

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season started.

W

Bates hit seventy-seven of the Warwick first innings total while

J. 1. tons needs no scribe to de- Cox took 8 wickets, for 50 rupa.

G. Blain (ser.) 250, beat E. R. tail his qualifications for a place. Cox took nine wickets when War

At his firat turn at the wicket he Hyndman (minus 30) 230. Hynd. It was of course assured before the wick batted a second time,

hit 135 and he scored 96 in a total man's highest break was 15. of 175 in the second innings. Holmes (87) in the first innings. Brown and Mead of Hants Hoth Corporal Tilbee (minus 200) 69.. W. Fish (minus 160)-250 beat and Bowley (63) in the second in-scored centuries. Hampshire won nings were the principal Sussex by five wickets, the scores being: and six of 15...

Fish compiled breaks of 37, 27,

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Big Kent Score.

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Gloucester: 304 and 176. Hampshire: 392 and 90 (for 5 wickets). Newman took seven wickets for 61 runs in the Gloucester bsecond innings. Brown, scored 146 and Mend 109 in the Hant first innings. --Renter..

·Glamorgan's Win.

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To-day's matches will be:

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PATSY HENDREN is in a different category. One of the most reliable batsmen in England county cricket he has rarely given of his best in matches against the Australians in England. v.H."down under" and of course there

he saying that Will not turn up trumps.

J. W. Lee (minus 30) v. S. E. Silva (minus 200), at 6 o'clock.

J. W. Anderson (ser)

Freeman's Big Effort.

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He has fared better

J. W. HEARNE, like F. E. WOOL-

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The "Tell" Team. cester captain, hit 65 in Leicester- (Cook 74, Daily 91), and 77 (Ryan The English "Test" team will picking left-handers against the mentioned his household was not%, one year for shire's first innings, but they wore taking 5 for 20 and Clay 4 for 40). be; Carr, Chapman, Hobbs, Strud- visitors. The Australian left-

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Every description of Banking businema Lavenated.

Los granted on approved ascurities, Special facilities for Jiams Exchange,

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