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Professionals at Sunningdale: Qualifying for the £2,000 Tournament

... Professionals at Sunningdale Qualifying for the £2,000 Tournament THE first big professional golf o the season in the South wa played at Sunningdale last weel when 150 professionals compete in a 36 holes stroke competition fo places in the Southern qualifyin section of the Daily Mail £2,00 tournament. Thirty-seven of thes players won £10 each and will not go for the £500 prize at Queen Park, ...

The First English Hockey Trial

... t FOLLOW UP FOLLOW UP In both pictures Brooks-Hill, Colours goalkeeper, has fallen in making a save and is in no position to clear the ball effectively. A quick follow- up in these circumstances will produce a goal nine times out of ten but of Whites forwards, only Mi ford top centre) is moving at any speed. The rest are waiting in the hope of intercepting the clearance and in each case Dodd ...

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... THE SECOND DIVISION RACING UP THE GUT: Bumps were fewer than usual only yi being recorded in the six days' racing Brasenose finished head of this Division with Hertford second. Oriel, who had started i ith on the river, lost another place on the last afternoon to Jesus, and so ended four places down in the Second Division. Worcester, with Jive Freshmen in their crew, started 5th and climbed ...

The Swing of a Long Driver

... B. D. Carris, a New Light Blue D D. CARRIS, of St. John's, has just recently been awarded his Blue and so will play against Oxford at Sandwich on March 21 and 22. He has a fine swing for such a big and strong young golfer, and is driving very long distances. I A solid, square stance fine left hand grip showing two knuckles. 2 Arms and hands and left shoulder take away the club feet not yet ...

Trois Valses: A Film of Three Generations

... Trois Valses A Film of Three Generations TROIS VALSES, Leopold Mar- chand's delightful story of three periods, 1867, 1900 and 1939, has had an extraordinary success in Paris, where both stage and screen versions (with the same stars) are still playing to capacity. The Mayfair Curzon Cinema is screening the film on Thursday of next week, to celebrate the fifth anniversary of its opening. ...

How Harvey Beat Gains at Harringay

... HARVEY LANDS TO THE HEAD It was one of these blows that caught Gains over the left eye midway through the fight and opened up a nasty cut. CONTRAST IN STYLES Harvey in the upright pose which is so truly British in the ring Gains crouching in the Continental or American style. HARVEY'S LEFT LEAD But Gains still quick of eye and perfect in distance is well out of harm's way and ready to put in a ...

Rapier on Racing

... A cold Grand Military Good soldier riding Major Roddick's great feat Mange Tout wins the Imperial Cup- Success of Henri's Choice-- Liverpool pointers RACING in the middle of the week before the Grand National is never of great importance, and this year has been no exception. The big crowds are reserved for the Grand Military Meeting at Sandown on the Friday and Saturday. This year there did ...

Major Roddick Does the Hat Trick

... c A FALL AT THE WATER: Sir John Carew Pole's Repeater falls at the water jump, with Major Moseley up, during the race for the Grand Military Gold Cup. Others, from left to right, are Lt. -Colonel T. H. Sebag-Montefiore's Final Choice (Mr. W. Holmari) Mr. J. M. Dennis's Sad Jester (owner) and Colonel R. L. McCreery's Twelfth Lancer (owner). FILLIP WINS: (Right) Major M. G. Roddick jumps the ...

Calcutta Cup Comes South

... SCOTLAND, last year's winner of the Triple Crown, is this year's holder of the wooden spoon, while England joins Ireland and Wales in a triple tie at the head of the International championship. So ends an extraordinary, and in many ways, unsatisfactory series of inter national matches where, almost without ex ception, the result has gone contrary to ex pectation. Even this last match was not ...

The Bystander Golf Trophy

... THE annual Bystander tournament, held at the Weston-super-Mare Club last week-end was a great success. The weather was kind though a strong north-east wind made the course play very long. Even L. G. Crawley, although driving consistently at his very best, took a brassie for his second five times in the qualifying medal round. His score was 73+2. In the match play Crawley was beaten in the ...

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... because it narrows or tends to narrow the down swing. This may sound paradoxical, but a very wide stretched-out up swing goes with a narrow steep down swing that is why a tall golfer often tries to get a manage able arc coming down by pulling sharply down with his left arm. Readers will remember that I mentioned this a week or two back in detail in one of my articles. I have shown here some ...

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