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... GOLF CLUBS AND GOLFEMS LANGLEY PARK GOLF CLUB, BECKENHAM By MEL This club was started in 1910 and in those days it was known as the Parklangley Club, and after the War it was re-opened (having been closed down during the four years of conflict) and given its present name in 1919. The course is a very flat one. but has nevertheless great variety, possessing many natural hazards. There is one ...
... Sport o all Sorts Pictorial Record of a Busy Week ...
... GOLF CLUBS AND GOLFEBS SUNDRIDGE PARK GOLF CLUB By ,,MEL Sundridge hard by Bromley is one of the most popular courses in Kent and has incidentally a secretary with very sale hands, Mr. F. H. Huish, who used to keep wicket for Kent. The membership, as may be observed from what Mel says about some of them, is a very distinguished one and a brace of Internationals are in this gallery, Stuart ...
... 1LEAKN TO CRUISE HOW THEY DO IT ON THE CARINTHIA --the if;^ Tu lm.PresslĀ°ns P black and white as a little guide to all and sundry. The ship was the Cunarder Carinthia fahnas Ld the,p?naes-and of course back again, touching en route at Gib., Tangier, Casablanca in French Morocco Las Madeira. It is always entertaining to see even the most dignified playing deck quoits and generally joining in ...
... THE MAN WHO SANG THROUGH THE LONG PAUSE OF THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS By PATRICK BELLEW ...
... BENHAM GOLF CLUB CELEBRITIES i he artist as usual is very much on the target, and everyone of these pillars of Denham from its wonderful Secretary, Lieut.-Colonel Hales (fourteen years, rising fifteen), down through all the various Committee and ex-Committee members and Captains cannot tail to recognize himself. Denham is in Bucks, and the club station platform is only 300 yards from the Club ...
... CEUEL TO BE KIND A limited number of specially printed and mounted copies of the above picture can be obtained fro)V 1,0115 p/ this paper at the price of 70s. 6d. each; signed artist's proofs at 20s. each; postage, 6d. extra By H. 24. B, S. WEMAN ...
... . I 1HESE caricatures by Mac depict the selected team of Gentlemen for the GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS match at Lord's last week. They are all front-rank cricketers who always play cricket, but they are able to enjoy some alternative amuse ments and occupations at times Their zest for playing the game is directed in some instances to billi ards, football, and winter sports, as our caricaturist has ...
... THE SECOND LIEUTENANT WHO TO T WHO TOOK THE C.O.'S SAVOUJRY By H. M. BATEMAN By H. M. A limited number of specially printed and mounted copies of the above picture can be obtained from the offices of thi lined from the offices of this paper at the price of 10s. 6d. each signed artist's proofs at 20s. each postage, 6d. extra ...
... PLEASURE CRUISE BOAT-DRILL By E. G. O. BEUTTLER ...
... By GEORGE BELCHER. A.R.A. I say, I'm in a quandary, old man. How's that I can't remember whether I made up my mind to drink one glass of beer and be home by eight, or drink eight glasses of beer and be home by one. 5EORGE BELCHER, A.R.A. ...