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A GOLF PROBLEM.
THE MYSTERY OF OFF-DAYS.
WHAT IS EXPLANATION?
Golfers' have many" problems, but one of the greatest is why form should vary so much. One", round may be played well, and the next quite badly but no one has yet been able to give a really definite reason for this.
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YORSHIRE GET A SHOCK.
•London, July 13. When everything in the garden looked rosy for Yorkshire when they had forced Northamptonshire to follow-on, when, they required only 88 runs for victory, after having scored 448 runs in the first innings against the Northants bowling, Clark brought about a sensation1. collapse of the Champions, who had to be content with first innings pots..
The position at the end of the gime was that Yorkshire re "quired 16 runs to "win, and "the securing of 68 runs had 'cost, them six wickets, all taken by Clark, the left-arm fast bowler.
The ine weather experienced in England has been productive of some good scoring, though there
Mitchell, who secured a place were sensations at Northampton in the site through the absence where Clark brought about an of Sutcliffe, Kilner and Macaulay, amazing collapse of the cham-scored 189 runs. pions Yorkshire, when everything Variation in health has been pointed towards a comfortable suggested as an explanation, yet | auccess,
I remember an Instance which Clark took six Yorkshire wickets denies this thediy. I was going for 24 runs. up in the couch to Gleneagles with.
The leading individual per-d Arnaud Massy, the grout French "formances in county cricket- professional. Massy is always a during the last three days are ast cheery soul in the morning, and } follows: this particular day was enough to gladden the heart of evon the most irritable; but alassy replied to my "Bon jour:" "Ab. i am sick to-day-sick, sick.”
Yet he went out and there and then broke the record of the course!!
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in an amateur Championship match at Sandwich, Charles A. Palmer had lumbago, and did not think himself fit enough to meet Jerome Travers, the American who, with others, had descended on this country in an attempt to emulate the feat of Walter Travis
some years earlier and win the championship cup.
BATTING.
Bell (Glantergas) Mitel (Yurks) Storer (Derby)... Tyklesley (an), Ashdown Kent).
Moreer (Glam)
The scores were as follow:
1:
Yorkshire: 448 (for 7 wists.
dec.) and 63 (for s wicka.).
Northants; 224 and 306.
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Yorkshire took first turn at the wicket, and were soon in a sound prelitian, Holmen and Rhodés acor- ing 89 and 88 respectively. Then 225 Mitchell took his chance and hit freely for exceedingly well played 181 189.
Northants scored 224; an in 119 nings of 57 by H. F. Bagnall, being the only effort of note.. Wadding- ton took six wickets. for 5 runs., Requiring the equivalent of their SURREY CAIN FIRST INNINGS
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K. Judd (Hants}"
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newest (Surrey)
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S. Duleepsinjhi (Suss) Watson (Lanes)" Brown (Hants)
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BOWLING,
..7 for 10 and 6 for 58
G for
first innings total to avoid the in- nings defent, Northants followed. on and despite good bowling by thodes (7 wickets for 1012) com-
6 for 53
4 for 27
for 30
...
Clurk (Northants? Storer (Derby).... Waddington (Yorks) E. E. Laney (Der).... II. Palmer (Essex)
A. H. M. Jackanu (Derby)
A golfing doctor gave Palmer | Bates (Glamorgan) aspirin tablets and a supply to
cake on the way round." That mutch ended in a tie, and many extra holes had tổ be played before Palmer detented the Ameri- can, who, by the way, drove from the toes with an iron.
Not long ago Ted Ray sprained
á tendon in his leg, yet he played and drove as well as
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ever.
.6 for 24
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$200,000 IN GOLD DUG UP.
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WAR-TIME CACHE IN ALABAMA. Demiopolis, Ala., May 31-Aid- London, July 13. ed by uld papers which his father At the Oval, where Surrey enter left him. Gayns Whitfold ef piled the respectable total of 306, tained Lancashire, scoring was Middleboro, Ky., to-day unearthed the principal scorer being J. Every free over one thousand runs buried gold valued at more than 5 for 581 Firms with 6.
being acord for thirty wickets.
$200,0X10 an the Whitfield farm near here. The discovery of the treasure came as the result of a search which began Saturday, May, 22.
"
form of
the
Then came the sunsational bowl- Ernest, Tyldesley maintained for ding, performance of Clark, Ile his splendid
bowled wonderfully well being past ten days or so, acoring 51 in well night unplayable. Six wit-the first innings and. 131 in the kets had fallen for only, 68. Puns second. when stumps were drawn, Clark's; rix wickets easting only 21 runs.
SUSSEX WIN AWAY.
DULEEPSINJHI JUST MISSES A CENTURY.
London, July 13. K. 8. Duleepsinthi, the Light Whether these good players are Blue nephew of Ranji", made his Mess alletenl Dy temporary appearance for Sasses aganst Lei- physical unitness than otherseester at lasicester. He was only
long handicap is a with
conee at bat and he played a superb debatable point.
innings, falling jast three short of Perhaps the tremendous in-
his.ceniary. ferest which the game gives to its devotees keeps them going under stress. Once off the first tea aches and pains are furgation,
The moment one's interest Bags is a fulal ont as a rule, and a loose or a weak half-hearted shot
is the result of a second's lack
of concentration.
I have sometimes thought that our mental and physical condition is reflected in a stance at the Ball. One day we arrive on the tee feeling as though the ball will not be strong enough to stand up to the crushing blows which we intend to give it. That us a general rule, is the day when a bad round is played: perhaps we stand too far from the ball and lose our balance if trying to strike a hard blow, and the ball flies off into the deep, uncharted rough.
Next day, up we may come to the club with a tired sort of feet- ing and tell our opponent that he will win dasily. "That may be the very day when the driver
hoavier than usual.
feels
--Reuter.
Lancashire declared late in
their second innings, making victory impossible for Surrey who
to win in required 320, runs un impossible time. Sixty-eight ASHDOWN AT IT AGAIN. runs were scored without the loss of a wicket, Surrey getting points
NOTTS UNEQUAL TO BIG
TASK.
for a lead on the first innings.
The scores were:
Directions for locating the gold, were contained in papers left to her of one of the oldest and most his son by C. Bouz Whitfeld, mem
aristocratic families of Alabama and descendant of the pioneer general, Nathan Bryan Whitfield.
..When Gayus Whitfield began his search 35 neighbours wore employ- ed to uncover an old boundary stake on the Shady Grove farm, 18 miles from Demopolis, near Lancashire: 317 and 66 (for Jefferson. For a week the large
6 wickets dee)..
force worked without results, bút Surrey $28 and 63 for to-day a large cache of gold coins
wickets),
| Was discovered. They consisted
of 20 gold pieces, minted in 1850 and before, which were buried by the wealthy Boaz Whitfield during Jeivil war days.
London, July 18. The Kent captain, W. S. Corn- Sasses won by nine wickets, the wallis, probably carries memories acores being:
of sensational Notts recoveries, for he set them the huge, task of scor-
Lancashire's score.was featured ing 479 runs to win in the fourth by an innings of 51 by E. Tyldes innings of the game at Tunbridgeley, and 97 by Watson. Peach Wells, a task to which they were took five wickets for 75 runs.
Leicester: 212' and 135.. Sussex; 319 and 20 (for J wicket).
Hayek,
# cumparatively un-unequal. known player, lil seventy runs in the Leicester first innings.
Sussex passed the Leicester total with 107 to spare, the principal contributor being Dulcepsinihi who scored 97.
Leicester's wickets fell rapidly before fine bowling by Cox (Sussex were of course without Tate), and despite à placky effort by Bale, Leicester's slow left-hand bowler, they wole all out for 135, leaving Sussex to get 28 to win, a task they accomplished for the Jus of one wicket. Baie scored 52 for Leicester-Router.
DERBY BRIGHT.'
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Kent won by 201′ runs, seven less than their first innings total..
Ashdown was again to the fore with asrakrt century in the Kent second innings, his third of the season, and the fourth of his first-class career.
The scores were:
+
Kent: 208 and 402. Notis: 131 and 278....
+
While the news of the discovery A. Jeacocke, soured his first was confirmed to-night, the exact century of the present season. amount involved, was not divulged. He scored 114, while Andy Ducät There are eight heirs who may scored 67.
1pet in 'claims for the gold, all of -Tyldesley's 131 was the only them daughters, and sons of the score of note in the Lancashire four Whitfield brothers born in second innings.-Reuter.
civil war days, themselves sons of the pioneer general Nathan Whit- held.
Other gold coins have been found on the old "Whitfield place prior to to-day's discovery, it was learned to-night, but the matter of instituting an active search for buried. treasure never received much attention, from the Whitfield family until the ancient "key" loft by C. Boaz Whitfield was found in Kentucky,
SIX WICKETS WIN.
GLOUCESTER.
London, July is.
Collins (57' not out) Was Lop ESSEX CONSISTENT AGAINST
total of 208, which though small Keorer in the Kent first Innings
was sufficient to give them a lend of 77. Notts would have looked even smaller but for a fine innings by Payton who scored over half the total in a wall played 70.
Ashdown (121) and Hardinge (89) Set Kent on the way to their big total, while Walker (50) was
A fairly even game at Bristol between Gloucester and Essex was won by the visitors by six wickets. Gloucester gained, a triling lend of three runs on the first innings, and set Essex the task or
While definite Information was here to-night, not available citizens expressed the belief that Boaz Whitfield buried the gold to
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