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HENRY COTTON ON GOLF

... The Ball in the Air NOTE. The ball has been touched-up in all these photographs except Nos. 5 and 6. 1 A perfect shot by Joe Egar. See how steeply, the ball has risen. He keeps his head down and stands near the ball and lets the arms brush along the body. 2 A lesson in bunker play by Alfred Padgham. He has let the club-head do the work. 3 The steep angle at which the ball started its flight. ...

A Mixed Bag of Sport: R. A. Gerrard-- Weight Putter

... A Mixed Bag of Sport R. A. Gerrard Weight Putter R. A. Gerrard, England and Bath Rugby player, now retired from the game, has taken up his old school sporting activity of putting the weight. He has recently joined the Bath and County Athletic Club for this purpose, and is putting up some good work in the neighbourhood of 40 ft., and has become a Territorial Army champion in this branch of ...

Sporting Accessories

... (Sporting {/Accessories By DIANA The luxurious car fittings on the left are part of the coach- work, by Thrupp and Maberly, of a Rolls- Royce Phantom III., shown by Rootes, of Devonshire House, Piccadilly. The centre cabinet incor porates a heater and a radio. On the far left is a fitment con taining writing and toilet accessories for a man, while a woman can keep her beauty preparations in ...

Glories of the Royal Dublin Horse Show

... Eight Nations Competing Stabling for over 1,200 Horses £6,000 in prizes. A full Sale Catalogue AT Ball's Bridge, Dublin, the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society, extensive preparations are in hand for the coming Horse Show, which will be held from August 2 to 6. No efforts are being spared in order to ensure that the show premises shall be in as perfect condition as possible. The painters ...

PLAYER'S NUMBER EXTRA QUALITY VIRGINIA

... PLAYER'S i NUMBER EXTRA QUALITY VIRGINIA PLAY E R'S No. 3 are s u p p I i e d either plain or cork- tipped so ask for which you prefer. V 20, MARYLAND STREET, LIVERPOOL a frequent visitor to this house was the brilliant, unhappy sage of Chelsea. Thomas Carlyle. Notable, in matters of smoking, is that other famous number Player's No. 3. It is a number with defi nite associations the ...

SPALDING TENNIS BALL

... IPMDI1G TEMIIS BALI $PAII1G TElili BALI I can stand the racket a says the Spalding have built into this ball all the qualities 7 J demanded by every player. Absolute uniformity m complete control for every shot perfect for hard hitting extra long wear and playing life. PER BOX Filled with compressed air (no gas) with patented OF SIX air-tight inner lining super rough cover with (ToClubs6 6) ...

MOSS BROS

... m y M Ann rr> I t r\ y m y M Ann rrt r n Hiding Ouiiiisy^ Af Moss Bros, experts are ready to help and advise in the choice of Outfits for all young Riders. Ready for wear. Riding Jackets from £1.17.6 Roll Collar Sweaters from 10.6 Riding Breeches £1.17.6 Jockey Caps 18.6 Jodhpurs £1.12.6 Mosco Mackintosh Riding Boots £3. 3.0 25/-, rising 2/6 per Jodhpur Boots £1.15.0 size to £2. 5.0 PONY ...

Gieves LIMITED

... Gieves Gieves BY APPOINTMENT. BY APPOINTMENT ESTART.TSHF.n 1 7R=I Gieves Poplin Shirt with two senarafe Collars. Price 14/6 21, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, W.1 _ Telephone: Regent 6411 Telegram,: ■Muftis, Piccy, London EDINBURGH, WEYMOUTH, CHATHAM, SOUTHSEA, MALTA, LIVERPOOL, PORTSMOUTH, PLYMOUTH, SOUTHAMPTON, GIBRALTAR. ...

Goodwood's Glory: Modern Improvements

... Goodwood's Glory Modern Improvements Above: THE COURSE FROM TRUNDLE HILL This is Good wood on a race day. The jockeys are just pulling up after finishing by the number board on the corner. This photograph shows clearly how the straight has been' cut out of the side of the hill. Left: THE AERO DROME This landing- ground just outside Goodwood Park is avail able for visitors to the races. In the ...

A Merry Week at Frinton

... ROOF OF THATCH: Frinton is probably unique for its thatched clubhouse. After a match on the show court. OFF COURT A colourful study of Mrs. J. B. Pittman, who had her most successful tournament of the season. She won the ladies' singles in a hesitant final with Mrs. Roy McKelvie, and went on to win the ladies' doubles cup outright with Miss K. E. Stammers. OUT OF THE CITY G. Faber is on the ...

Methods of the Masters: No. 17. M. Leyland Cuts Late

... THE late cut is one of the glories of cricket, though it is sometimes apt to be risky, and on this page Leyland cuts a few for our edification. At the risk of tediousness, let us once more emphasise the need for the correct secondary position in anticipation of each ball. A characteristic of the left-handed batsman is that he always appears to hit the ball on the off-side (for him) just a ...

Golf Balls of Stoke

... THE Gold are competed for by better ball play and in high summer, with plenty of run on the ball, but the scores last Saturday were remarkably low and a mere average of fours was nowhere. The winners, D. H. Kyle of Sunningdale, and R. Quilter, of Pulborough, won easily by four strokes with a return of 131. Four other pairs finished with totals of under 140. STARTLING FIGURES Dennis Kyle ami R ...