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1900 - 1949
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MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND NATIVE RACES

... Is Lovedale), the Rev. J. S. Moffat, ?? the Rev. a R. Wardlaw. Thompson, Mr. Lionel Phillips, Canon ; Woodrooffe, the Hon. J. Tudhope, Mr. l:. L. Michell, a Mfr. F. C. Selous,. Mr. H. W. Mfiller (VxicPresidernt of Association of Mine Managers, Transaal) ...

GOLF NOTES

... being top man, was 1 up to Mr. Hclmphries, Blackwell heat Robin Hood 13 to 9, although Robin Hood -was not very, etrongly represented. Keurilworth beat King's Norton badly, 27 to 6, Mr. Vin. Jepson heating Mr. Shirley Baldwin 1 up. Leicestershire beat ...

SPORTING NEWS

... 100vyards. 12 3 M-r Spencer Gollan's Opae a ?? Escost *12. 3 Mr T Leader's King's Head by ?? L-eader jun 12 3 Mr J Summers's Britain's Glory a .--Private 12 3 Mr A Wrench's Trueho a ?? . ?? 11 9 Mr C H ...

GOLF NOTES

... Handsworth 14 to 11, both sides being fully and strongly represented. Mr. Palmer beat Mr. Wilson Browne 2 up, an exceU ent performance, at Arden too. M.r. Nock followed with 1 up on Dr. 0. Airy, but these successes were on the balance more ttan made up ...

HUNTING

... included Mr. 1. Morton (field master), Miss - ernon, Mr. and Mrs. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe (Droitwich) Mr. and Miss Webb, Mrs. Pitpher, Captain Heygate, ...

GOLF NOTES

... 5 at Handsworth, Mr. Arnold Wood being 10 down to Mr. Jacobs. There -were some interesting matches at the top of the teams, Mr. Green doing remarkably well to hold his own with Dr. Robertson, being only 1 down at the finish, while Mr. Percy ...

GOLF NOTES

... Hood, 13 to 12. Mr. T. G. Allcock met Mr. G. B. M~anly and pat him 6 down-a very fine performance, for Mr. 'Manly is as much at home on the Harborre links us is l1r. Allcock. Mr. Gill was well on his game, and reversed his defeat by Mr. ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Tweinlow, Mr. Chance, Mr. and Mis. Radcliffe. Mr. Jr. Little, Mr. A. WVhite, Mr. F. W. Mbrton, Mr. T. Asophiett, Mr. C. Horton, Mr. X,. Cottrill, ...

GOLF NOTES

... beaten by Mr. C. E. Walker and Rev. WV, P. Pearse in the second round at the nine- teenth 'ole; Mr. C H. Allcock and Rev. Sydney James (Miaivern) by Dr. Biggam and Mr. R. A. Pat- terson at the twentieth h.ole; and Mr. Mander and ...

GOLF NOTES

... cduple6 to watch will be MIr. Fairhurst and Dr. Robertson at 1.514., ard at 2.12 Mtssrs Chance and J. E. Hill. Dr. Rdbertson's ,style is always a treat to follow, and much may be learnt therefrorm;, while Mr. airhursi is a player alwsys capable of sensational ...

SPORT OF THE DAY

... of Mr. Young King, one of t3 e older genera- tion of trainers, and who, when a lad serving his apprenticeship to Mr. Isaac ,Sadler (fath'sr of the present Newrmarket trainer of that name), 'valeced Dangerous, winner of the Derby in 1833. Mr. ...

HUNTING

... the season. Among t those out were Mr. J. P. Arkright (master), M essrs. A. ( and W. Wig-gm. Dr. Foster, Messrs. Jackson, Vi. R. c L.udlow, Dale King, 'Margetts, Mrs. Margetts, M-r. V. t J'affray, Miss Jaifrav, ...