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GOLF JOTTINGS

... traditions. I do not pretend to know whether Mr. Worthington and Mr. Chesterton have had much foursome practice, but, of course, both have been doing well of late when playing for their own hand. Mr. Worthington, indeed, was in especially fine form on a bad ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... holes to the bad. Mr. Horace G. Hutchinson was the referee, while the duties of umpires were carried out by Mr. Gardon G. Smith and Mr. Herbert Fowler. The younger men jumped off well in front, and made such strong running that the first three holes ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... certain as to what is the exact penalty carried by Mr. Worthington in the Old Deer Park, but I do know that he has to give odds to Bogey. This is by no means a light task, and I think Mr. Worthington may be congratulated on halving his match. There was ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... came across Mr. D. M. Smith, who treated him with scant ceremony. In spite of his defeat, however, Mr. Tindal- Atkinson can look back on his two previous vic tories in this particular tournament as some solatium. In the final, Mr. Smith met Mr. L. D. Woodin ...

Christmas Shopping: A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

... flKII :|:|:|:U-7;|:|:l:l:l:l--t= =a..i=-- IF Cihrislrndis Slieppiing g TOM smith's crackers. A fter all is said and done, Christmas would he robbed of much of its romance were Tom Smith's Crackers to be eliminated from the festivities. The novelties this season ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... Lassen, went down before Mr. Butler Smith, who won with plenty to spĀ°re, whilst in the same round Mr. Gaunt had no great trouble to knock out Mr. Eobson. In the final, therefore, on Lindrick Common, Mr. Butler Smith, the old Dark Blue player, was left ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... instance of this comparatively uninteresting work, let me mention that the terribly strong combination of Mr. Fry and Mr. Worthington (Mid-Surrey) gave Messrs. Bennett and Chambers (Limpsffeld Chart) very little quarter, linally winning the match five holes ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... Richmond men and Mr. J. S. Worthington being in a similar position as regards Mid-Surrey. The runner-up in iast year's amateur championship has been in great form of late, and his victory over such a golfer as Mr. Worthington must have filled him with ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... as the Sur veyors won by no less than seven matches to three. The winning side were led by that fine golfer, Mr. J. S. Worthington, who was in form, a fact which the Notting ham golfer, Mr. T. G. Mellors, soon had to recognise. Another well-known Mid-Surrey ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... Mr. Taylor, of course, bad also done Sand wich, but be had not been through quite the same nerve- trying ordeal. Mr. Worthington has been in splendid form this year, and as lie had the good fortune to find Mr. Ball in one of his few bad driving days ...