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GOLF

... throuh heheart, oss ing and never spoke again. as1 *W f Ids Mr. John Ball, jun., contemplates settling in __ An. South Africa when the war is ended. a ites The Irish Golfer says-- Miss Mzy Heslet, -ist ~'the dual lady champion; Miss F. Wslker-Leigh, ...

LIVERPOOL CYCLISTS' CARNIVAL

... Etreka Orhesrtta 3 THE COBDEN CLUB At THE WAR. At a meeting of the cornttee of the C Glub, held at Westminster yesterday, the F ing resolution was passed:- That itl aa, ment that mav follow the present war i e Africa it is desirable to aim at securing i - ...

GOLF

... playing against the Colonel 31 pretty frequently- 28 28 Golfing1 says- Golidcm is perhaps mere 27 interested in the war in South Africa than any otlier body of sport, not only from the fact ~;that we have lout one (Lieutenant F. G. Tait) of i 16 the moat ...

CYCLING

... of Apra, will probably afford opprz- tunities for tours. Cycling does seem to stimulate a sanguine spirit The wer in South Africa aloe exeeds in intensity the cycling straggle which hs set in now that the railway managers, Cronje-like in some !ispt, have ...

CYCLING NOTES

... photo shows a car fitted up as alorry. loaded a hai with goods. asmamiling S .ndnee In this con- sbim ?? le it be added for Africa that Algerliato.lea has now adaauced to the length of having a sporting weekly, the Sport d'Algers, in whichju, cytling ...

SPORTING

... been affected by the war, as was thought in saei quarer might be the case. Personally I can see w reason why this idea should have gained ourrency, for in the PAst Englishmen have always continued to raae their heases, war or no war. DIring the acalsaiga ...

-VOLUNTEER INOTES. 7

... -o. 5. 'The Service Section for Soutch . Africa will leave Warring-on oit Wednesday , next, the 9th inst. All parcels intended, for '.Service Company now in South Africa must he hI forwarded to Barracks. Warring-ton, and ad. - 4d ressed to officer in charge ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING. RACING NOTES. Thete will be no Grand Military Meeting at Sandown Pa.rk nest March, in consequence of the war in South Africa. In 1899 the Saadown Park meeting consisted of three days, the first of which was their ordinary March meeting and the ...

CRICKET AVERAGES

... absence in South Africa has, of course, been a ad blow, and Captains Wynyard and Q}ion hame played but sedom. Bsea- 0 tine, who was credited with more wickets twelve mounths o than any other bowler in th team, was also absent at the war, and there Mt h ...

SPORTING

... consequence of the war t e The National Skating Association have fixed o to-ay and Monday as the dates for the Amateur ] e and Professional Skating Championship. Both R F events will be decided at Iittleport, near Ely. Owing to the war it has been decided ...

SPORTING

... from active participation in turf affairs, for he, like his elder brother Sir James Miller (who has gone to South Africa to take part in the war). is a man of wealth, in- herited from their father, the late Sir William Miller, of Manderston, who made a large ...

SPORTING

... which it was managed by the members. Refer- Al ring to the war in South Africa, the speaker re- B marked that while they as members of the Royal an Naval Reserve had nothing to do with the war, hi4 they must remember that it would not always be h conducted ...