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  2. Letters of a Self-Made Golfer To His Son

    My Dear Bill.—I Rather tram your lunt loiter by which I note that your spelling is not likely to win you a first prize in a fairly well at the golf are doing only ...

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  3. HISTORIC ENGLISH GOLF COURSE

    St. Andrews, the most famous golf course in tint world, where British open clumpionships are often played. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 23 words
  4. VICTORIAN GOLF

    ONE wonders where leading golfers are going to find time for business during the next three months. This period is just crammed with important ...

    Article : 727 words
  5. QUEENSLAND GOLF

    Third round pennant play engaged the attention of leading Bolters on sodden courses on Saturday. The Brisbane Golf Club consolidated its position by ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. THE POPULAR "NINETEENTH HOLE"

    The "Referee's" London correspondent, writes under date May 20:— Should a gofer be permitted a drink within prescribed hours ...

    Article : 350 words
  7. FATHER AND SON COMPETITION

    WITH regard to the proposed father and son competition outlined in last week's issue it should be understood that in the different matcheswn form to date a championship of this Kind would appear to ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. SYDNEY'S WET GOLF

    MOST of the golf courses about Sydney were like quagmires on Saturday. However, the conditions did not seem to interfere with J. S. McQueen ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. GRADE MATCHES IN TASMANIA

    In the second series of the Tasmanian interclub matches, Kingston Beach defeated Royal Hobart by 5 to 4. R. Nettlefold, leading for K.B., beat D. ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. HARRISON'S GOOD BOUND

    Elanora Country Club's bogey competition was won by the Killara champion, I. K. Harrison, who, from the plus 1 mark, was 3 up. Mr. Harrison is now a ...

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  11. AMERICA WRESTS TENNIS SUPREMACY FROM FRANCE AT WIMBLEDON

    America's triumphant tennis youth has swept the board at Wimbledon. The old gods are dethroned—Cochet, Borotra, and Brugnon. None of these reached any final. Every finalist, except the German mixed doubles pair, and Crawford ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND TENNIS NOTES

    ALTHOUGH Saturday was a beautiful sunny day, the courts at Milton hart not had sufficient time to recover from the soaking of the past few weeks, and ...

    Article : 490 words
  13. PROMINENT ENGLISH LADY PLAYER

    Mrs. Godjree, playing in the Wightman Cup trials at Wimbledon recently, provided this striking action picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 23 words
  14. PURELY PHYSICAL

    W. T. TILDEN, famous American tennis champion, believes that man's superiority over women on the courts is purely physical. ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. Tactics in Doubles

    COURT position plays a prominent part in the doubles game. All four players must concentrate on their own respective positions in court to be ...

    Article : 232 words
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