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... BY MEL This very strong Association, which is now in its sixth year, has a membership of 400. Recently they held an annual competition at Hadley Wood Golf Club, when 133 of its members competed. The Association's Cup was won by a long-handicap player, Mr. C. Newbury, a member of Mote Mount Golf Club, who went round in a gross 88 from 24 handicap. Very useful form There was a splendid array of ...
... -By MEL Many distinguished golfers, amateur and professional, were at the dinner to Sandy Herd, given to celebrate his jubilee in Golf. One of the outstanding personalities of the game, Sandy Herd played in his first Championship in 1885 although only successful once, he was runner-up on four other occasions. During the dinner Lord Leverhulme made a presentation to Sandy of an album of ...
... -BY MEL GRIM'S DYKE GOLF CLUB DINNER-DANCE- The Grim's Dyke Golf Club, which was founded in 1910, held its annual dinner and dance at the Park Lane Hotel recently, and a very large number of members and their friends turned up. Mike Heath is taking on the captaincy for another year. It was on October to of this year that the Marchioness of Carisbrooke opened the new club-house, which has ...
... BY FRED MAY PERSONALITIES AT THE MIDDLESBROUGH CHARITY BALL- FRED MAY The thirty-eighth annual Charity Ball in aid of the Middlesbrough Hospitals was held in the Town Hall, and in spite of all that we hear about the hardness of the times it was quite as big a financial success as ever. By means of this ball thousands of pounds are raised every year. It was in aid this year of the North Riding ...
... -BY MEL The course of the Seaford Golf Club at Blatchington is a typical downland one, laid out on a wide plateau about a mile and a half inland from Seaford railway station and town. In one respect only does Seaford not conform to the true downland type. The majority of courses on the Downs are unable to avoid a proportion of scrambling holes up and down hill, but at Blatchington there is ...
... A General Trades Training Battalion, Royal Corps of Signals by Mel Top Captain G. Gee, Captain C. A. Lamb, Captain J. C. Treasure, Major F. G. Wilson Centre Captain E. L. Smith-Masters, Lieut.-Colonel P. B. Foot (Commanding Officer), Major D. C. M. Johnson (Second in Command), Major Beagles Lander Bottom Captain W. M. Lindley, M.C., Captain E. V. Marsh (Adjutant), Captain A. R. Manley (Q.-M.), ...
... BY MEL A gallery of well-knowns collected by Mel at Harringay the night Len Harvey took the Light Heavy-weight Championship of Great Britain away from Jock McAvoy. It was an interesting fight and so close was the scoring that not a few people expected the verdict to go the other way. In the first round Harvey's left hand, which has been none too sound for some time past, went, and ...
... No. 7 FOULED ANCHORS BY WINC-COMMANDER E. C. OAKLEY-BEUTTLER There is nothing fantastic about this, as all sailors know What has happened may be explained like this. So often, when letting go your anchor on a bottom of which you are not quite certain, you may easily pick up a cable also. With two anchors out, wind and tide sometimes cause the ship to swing in a circle, and if the anchor-swivel ...
... THE MEMBER OF THE SYNDICATE WHO MEANT TO GET HIS MONEY'S WORTH By H. M. BAT EM AN ...
... Coombe Wood Golf Club, which is about twenty minutes from Piccadilly Circus by car on the way to Kingston, was founded in 1904, when the late Lord Balfour was the first captain. Though not a long course, it is very pretty and quite a good test of golf for all those not in the tiger class. All the surrounding country at one time belonged to FLR.H. the late Duke of Cambridge, whose sons, Admiral ...
... FIGHTING UNITS No. 18 THE Nth BATTALION THE WILTSHIRE REGIMENT By MEL This week our artist returns from his excursus to the skies and the men that look after them and brings us back to the sort of fighting man who has been going on ever since the first caveman dotted his neighbour one on the nose the P.B.I. Not that I. is necessarily so P.B. nowadays when they have buses like the one in the ...