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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 15

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH MONDAY MAY 30 1927 15 POLO GOLF second and won at 6 2 thus reKaming the cup he won last vear--one of the best performances of his career Mrs Mcllquham and Mrs Haylock hail a very I interesung battle tlie singles final but WINS FOR MISS RYAN the forme always had a little in hand Her power of stroke naturally suffers from occa' onal inaccuracy but she made enough winners to bring WHITNEY ITT FINAL ec-unwjur Cup Mim 82 Ihrr I) 1 up: A IV A I A- Pr! 7 liu 74 Dr I THE NEW CHAMPION VICTORY OF 17TH 2 1st LANCERS The fourth period saw Wing Commander Wise and Mr Lacey add a goal apiece for La Pam pa without any reply from the other side After Captain de Pret had scored following a splendid hit-up by Captwin Seott-Douglas in the penu timat chukker a sequence of four goals followed for La Pampa Wing-Commander Wise scorng twice and Messrs Lacey and Nelson both finding the mark The last eight minutes was started ith La Pampa holding a fractional advan tage over their opponents For a cross by Senor Aramwyo ten yards front the goal line La Pampa were awarded a tree hit asid a certain goal fol lowed This was the final score of the match La Pampa winning by a margain of lj goal The ettp and mementoes were presented by the Duchess of was pemhaps fortunate in the circ-umstances i Newcastle The teams weie iince there was so much to be done that of the! TWEDDKLIS TRIUMPH extreme Rather has he pot all the length needled bv any person other than those who imagine that the substance of polf is in hit-I ting the ball a mile in what liireetiou is immaterial In normal conditions Dr Twediicll will reach most long bole in two shots and no man can possibly ish for more DR TWFDDELLs IRON PLAY Most of all I am attracted by the quality of Dr Tweddell's iron play- tlie 'hots and the tine -en-e of judgment LT-saBcarvr displayed are the most delightful things 1 MAiucnfeafi have seen for some time There is no attempt wi ox hilt Jcmnamm I wn 75 rm 4-71 to 1 1 nil anything ientiv just a plain jtktill pccn amnwe 'tra pht forward Wow that induces the ball to -Jrbvy 70 flv straight at the objective chiefly by the! Tsi 81 all-air route hen employing the word stirrn jm-rSaan ul blow I io not man jut a thump with the i27 7 4 iaoi Pifc 87 le her home in eacli set at 6- 4 Hie luser foniit very tenaciously but was apt to make double faults at critical moments Results uiek th-Jtler) bkt th MNrL-nna! Penn GEORGE GREENWOOD OTLAKE 8 StU -h i hampions rp Hon (Veil 8- 4 6 2 flN 'lyRS FPil: Mrs 0 i Mr llaviock 6--4 6 4 DTrBIcK Finsi: Th Hr 7ftfrnn beat li Harrion and NUj 6-4 6-2 WOMEN vt Mrs Mijit five champ cash ip finaJs only one ran to three 6slan beat -M and Ml' Drnnifi i Lrjuharr bt or -i By OUR POLO CORRESPONDENT The 17th 21 9t Lancer the holders won the Whitney Cup it Roehampton on Saturday beating Soopwck to wLom they conceded 2j goals by goals 3 The teams were 17th-21l Mr Walfor! 2 oi 1 pnrcoar Chad jh i 4 ik Hr Willey (No Vo 2 lYemayae No Major 0 Ba- tbark The game was played on the second ground which was rasher soft ami heavy vid cut up a good seeded The pace therefore deal the ani' liTc- i The game wa laved on the ser-ond ground ton on ot i sivf 1 Eustace Hub ami light Mr ed that lit ad He made Ivonrtl Irlc pi PEtf-rs iiwi i MT juhm 8 -10 6 1 Tqucaru bat Mr boil Mis 21 ub-lead stopptnp short a method lavouteU p-w-we gj -7 a se-ner 90 i 23 of the modern school rather is it a i 18 -70 lllf hbi'W qoAi IWnl the dub follow 1 many of the nradern hkw with 90 Hay wan! Full 1UNOI -HM1 rrwnr Tanir MIXKD OOI-BLEs sn final Mv P' Rtv bml Slre 9 7: iansnrjin and bpt M' Rad Rnd Mis Hwl (TanHfPan And Mrw Leonard nd Mi? R-b 2 6 4 IRIn S1NIP Phi Hob MiUuuikd 4 6 7 5 Mrs IT by on" and finishing well round as exemplified 4 89 74 Junior South 89 I A PAMPA Mr I Noam Mr Teenarr! 1 Pbllip 3 ia-Vjrinkard4 I Wis DeAA-4 4pUin de Pre L'oioBf! II P'yle! v- wt liked to le El Palnmar the holders of the Fortnightly Thai- ac-tuallv were Cup rea ued ther right to the trophy by Mis Hyan in hr eVmont on Saturday she defeating the rtiwrs in a four chukker game on gU)ni wlrt Miss Nut Ml semi-P t4e 3 grunfi by 10 6 a her having finAj 0f ladie' and in the a start of two goals under handicap 1 eunu but a si wider tdtance aga ttet her not SIT the fart that in the ruing Mies Kt i'KK' Mr twi M-jo'-cirae- cry had covered itervuf with glory by defeat ns Jchn VauirSan -end 4NOK A Beynotd (bar Mrs Mallory the iadv cJiampiou of America who In an evening match on the old ground the for once was below par and an evening match on the old ground ttielTor once was Mow par and rather an eusy pre Hi is a ikv 82 Ie tcm 1 in ti iron hor of Mr lobby Jones lMpey Fn Dr power of concwntration when putting remarkable The shoulders Bt Ai thuaw roaCNT-Meda col are bent the head is over the ball and when! 'xjsLrv" cL He all preliminaries are properlv adjusted not 5 18 -7 1 i i u' Wwgi mrr rum s-n mu or the body mores thily wheti the its io sn a nor Tor 'troke is being made lo the batid and the H- wlrIt5- rw-yim i got 1 2 vp ns It is a perte pcnaulum f-isttuim gw rf ia i wing rather shorter and harper than that) lJ 92- l't- A cS'a and defence of Colonel la keft and bpt by Ann in players To anvone vi'sutih Ptvos so: a a slsiently grd play at 1 of Mr Cooke who bo might be led to think that Dr 6 V-T7 Jem tawcwl Bsd'ord 96 kas rode bard placed well and showed him IS T4 MCAT was not more than Ui-derute fast aid there wa irin am- Hint of mor or less excusable inissng 1 on both sides The game howeveT was a god iv to thr oi vhk'b ordinary riou 5 should Land 1m tlJ apiiroiiiui In a match which ended at Cambr dge on Saturday Cambridge I vers ty beat Amsterdam by twenty-two rubbers to two Hampeh re heat the Royal Navv and Royal Mar ne' ri a iwn tenn mat-li at on Count de Madre Wasps were defeated by the Of the two young girls Fry an it happened Saturday by five niat hes two two unfin sherl) Hid rothr Uie agaimt Ma Ryn inawtiurb The titird rmnd Dav Lawn Cup t-e but the of it the result between South Afr ea and Germain II states ol a really good effort benefited her notlnng I Reuter I be plaved a- the Tun ter Club at Berlin iUr ouJd To: susAa-ned Mas in jUIie 10 and 12 I Hytn had previously won a love sal and she went fi to win the tiurd as easily as she had won the TI first whereas the two mu which she won tmm FlRNrtN H'Rn 01 KTS Miss Nutlval! were Ixith clone enough sarfaoe Cuntomnr writes May 9: Mr ccurCi are too piw COmpel arj ereryoof round here is mad about FERN Mr 4 uminph jMjnietmnn of trn nature of 34- upo: nie5 i hills hai ruiii-1 the I sar jrit the Mann T7 1 Jiitior: 10 (YnudeI A all AT 4 8 1 up DtN TEN IS COURT Co A bwivie-i 1 Ajdtt 13 83 HlMBlXhtN Scmw 5 72 i kmptyi 84 Irts 12 i 1 rt 86 mb 14 72 hX)BuL HIU HoiA A the Mourorwlw which he joined 4 1 itf 4U BLA HISGToNk- Moalky Boff 2 P- SI I 1 ANf iANnOW -r i- itarr arnu (Va all Nquar Ur Tench As to tlie imal italt little need he ax1 bec ause after Dr Tweddel! had raptured five ail a ro of the firt nine hole much of tlo interest evaporated fie won three ih in table au! reply aould he thatmce be onuti a member rbrwie dub which ii4r: while he ha won a pocketful medaL acorea afwav round tlie 7 mark 1 an-1 II 72 Ijn-jLvta more B'-tatJ Iliu 8 r-i Bfv 4un 1 KE -fouadar i Cap I rsa 80 -m I 74 8 Warn 10 Ir 8 2 up 10 I ui 8t ItBCttV frt itr 8 81 lam i her to work really hard for them Her deadlv between Rug and eedon at (-hop mto the bu4-khand corner was too much fg Hill on Saturday provided a keen hard- 0f er Witth mostt daiigeiUvS opponent gaiiie which Weedon won by 3 gals Col Hutchinsn the lead the THLETHS HoyUk urui hk 4 Kitither dnv from his path Hill-assured of victory in the 6elf he a capabl at goal With nnre first practice he may be exited develop into a very fine player Mr Forever anl Mr were cfonpetent withut hnlladit and the si-de as a whole was well toe her Scopwick have to hank Captain Tremayue fr the fakt thwt their defeat was no a header one He played a very dcuud and vrgfhmus gamt against a srtnmg a Drtjj attack was the best player on the field ty' I I hiring the firs: panod neither Side had fully tetdad dwn tother gaire All the attacking wv diuie by the Lancers Mr Wulford and Coknel Lockett lb cult shts and Mr Forester i an easy cne In the second period alter an at tack by Captain remay ne Mr Forester and (olonel Lockett took the ball to midfield wrliere ed th latter gave a long pass to Mr t'ooke who Hri hit a god ijoal fron forty yards out The i etyjga I jankers maintained the iTesure and Colon! Ih kU was uniu kv not to sis-re with a very long I 8 73: A iir 89 monthly mnkai a Ituru 87 6 75 tied Junior LaznriiM 89 17- 71 Iftail 82 kwn 1 81 3 4 3 81 1 75 Bol he mednl I 74 Ims II 147 A ne 1 143 78 CWp I Spring alloping 2 first early Sutton result were by lerins an i losin iei toe tirt nml up witn a aroie agwiM a problematical by Mr gave Rugby in period and Mr Fowler put the teams level in the third jternKl after galloping past Mr and subsequently they went ahead as the of a fine cross shot The concluding stages very exciting and after some hard attacking broiigliToff bissoronJ both sides Major Styles put Rugby on level I 1W but Mr Fowler scored the winning goal for placed the I before the end Teams Rees removed yard was practically ningle II Rw6 fought a with plenty of tenacity it Neeimxi likelv that ACHILLES CIXB WIN KIN AIRD TEOFITT tch lies i ub acain or tlie mter-elub emiteat i-atcnlord tne remover ol 'for the Kim-vird Trophy it the Polyteehnu- annual wUilet'je 'portv' at Stamford tnig- on Saturday I)r wh Tfie ftrirt fcr Ar nt -ored for their ur ni the Acjirlle Club zcrecated fo Pol tech surpnse of the week when gMcon-i with -js South Lomton Uurd with ford in the jemi final He 9 Sumy fourth th Hem Hill fifth wh I and Knflehi AC -irth wth Thr- other four rtuhs during this bout that I C' aa Ltndale ditch xhots it Mr I-wii Ol'ka 35 12 73 tid Junior 19 70 Modu Pae -fer nvt nry Hvua 79 ihi 4 75 I' 12 75 II R' 8i I rur 85 14 71 A Kk W1 W'iu 1 Cmczan 52 l-sn 1 -81 Berk Mew! a A ii Nnb 85 ran 14 90 73 Pr 36 Aa xflu i Lard H4 plu RtdlM Mti In pf 81 'iu 32 Til iiNIMiX pBk ap an Pr2 II Mother 80 I mo 10-70 Tn ft sn'r Siu-r scratch- ui A the opening the third period Mr i 'rt-Gw 1 i sq rt' Ik nett 11 ai nqua 1 14 4 up 11 Juhji a scorel at olo-e range fr'ni a near acing accuratefv ee ha Ianda! 'on- or Mr of the sc hope that it but when at BY fclMiV atlfr Hul- lxd ruin well Major A 1 I apta Murriaou Cap- Mr i ampbi-i! -back) mn WORTHY tidea! i a aart orchards uitu nti every sort id incoftcr able hen won a couple of hole' at the start round there was a flickering iter all make a fight of is qui kly ext ngu put two drives into a Gloom sett led down again on only Vo be intensified when winning hole after lnde dormv 9 Playing toe next two holes Dr I ddell lit' tlieiu both I the match 7 and 6 with a ru shot to the twelfth green gar len proAi ng lb FT FN A 1 Tl UK AI NT he might he able the final parl ot a ioiQt to stem the tide of volleying a-tacks erZ waV row1 of i 1 ii i a apsi! artriPTfoon 'port in which n'spv faded but not by any means badiy llillyani took part aW a se a rat lion mnnrs complete made manv slovenly sii4ts but this did not pro their ijrg jouroe with two ixpe of ihe trai vent him from pesever ng with the game which I onenI with tie heats of the inn yantM pavs him l)g Ti result proved the wisdom of whoh ft did the bet tm arwl th voun his tactics Of the winners of the three double Wriechnlc runner went on to win the fnal tc A i i beat-nK 0 NT Butler bv a vani a half wth exents it sumces to say tba-t they du no more han wjkri expeAted of thin but it may be remarkefll that Mrs God free and Miss Nut hall who are entering together for Wimbledon are evidently a sympathetic jwir Results lndn third Th Polyterlimc aUo won the lonj aap tvirs Bf 1" ii v4it the Hu'ed the hurdV thoueh Gaby the 1 rhamfvion who heat lord Burjhlev the VAX 110 irdi tui rharrvpicn and record holder by half iri in 15 2 it rpeire-1 likely that t1' would th- 2 1 and shortly afterward hrt I shot friMii 9 nngle vng throughout this per ul diot bv Mr alford tlie post with a good The Lrvers ware re? hfki ne 8C- private the Dr Tw bll all rat hi but 4rst Ub-TEAII 3eir v'M- 5 I ar tied Juaor i i Sip Bay ne 169 1 I'up kageR T3: Dr Ok-eff- VI 1 Moaahi I A A Pw rt W' A Aaar i 1 ar FVf-y: Bur 18 4 d-wn pSu-n a aa K-w BeJ 87 lfl MI EEX Prir Mford 83 71 -I I II Tilturv 88 15 73 5 DON Wd Chi nirr tup li Vian 77 8 I IV I 4 Hrff 11 1 up tier -12 1 up tied liv Ma II A cl4 1 up There was a good Cheltenham Polo Cl Park The final tie of was contested by the Fosdn Mr Price and Captain 5th Lancers (Captain Cox Cox Major Martin) who con We i id by bj goals to 6 BRITISH TKlM IN AMERICA trophy from the Achilles Chib The latter however won the balfvrvle in which If St iUerd the trple ex -hampon ran area race to heit Gr fit-hs -urrey A Cl also an VV ehamp'orv bv 1 yard in gmin 1 1 Vce and Moraan won the- m1e i ii tovn 24 with O'Connor alao of tb I second TNs pur the trbilk Club ahead ilhiieh 1 London won the jump for the recnic with 5fr Din Bntle- ni la8th i finished first and second rpeef vely in 1 1 le Butler's ne heina I 5 sec jik1 the Aehilles I r1uh rad the firt nd second olace- in the wfbt nd nn n2 with lift 5in and Ford he second with lift TTie remainine eei th thee milet was won by ft Johnston for the Ien I hil! Tlamers and this tle onlv event which was 1 rot won hy either the Voh! iea Cl or the Polytechnic Johnston who strturet fifth victory in this par SIN'4ilFS I 6 4 6 4: lr rrfx kkt 1- 6 4 0 6 6 1 rii Ktrd 'nrb 6 3 6 3 MKNS SI Svm an Nuthail 6 3 6 2: Jran Fry at M5 Ma iorv I hoc 4 6 0 A ha NL-C9 aTi hca Mid Fry 0 i 4 6 2 Ik TBIalOS I- urh Ro-in-1 (mnf'luri! i 1 tTh nd A U-arman Aaff-Tivl arui 3 6 -0 6 4 -finii6 rr'f-R ini i i K-Tn-s he fc finerf-W hU' an-1 1 I- It- aji irli 6 -3 6 1 arl A Yna bat -h and I-ari)7 4 -6 6 -I 6 2 na1 ard Fim bei MfOr-e srd VimiF 6- 3 6 I hut failed to add further to tiiew score he d- fence 1 of Major Boles a ud Captain Tremayoe being very sound Scopwick improved the fourth period i I was the fastest and most even of tlie match Lteh side attacketl in turn and the hall travelled eap-dlv front one end of the ground to the other Tlse only score was a goal to Captain Tremayne 1 handicap 2S g-sils who came thr-ugi from the centre line and made no inustake with a long shot In the fifth period -the lamers kept up continuous pressure on their goal Colonel Iockett sc-oretf after a dribble through a melee in front of goal and Mr ('ke getting awav from the throw in at the centre put his side ahead with a very neat near side back hander In the last period the Lancers inent week in Pretlmry the Junior Cup competition (1-use team Mr tie Powlett Mr lb 1 Mitchell and the 16th i holsori Mr 1 Hornby nfI Mr a fast and interesting game AT puy against a I mversity latter re cived 9j goals The Hurhngham Hub sen Saturday captained by ITrri vr-sit II CUN goals filOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT NEW A KK uniav The Br 'h nifm lo have arrived here look fit and we and axairdmg tuthorities New Ark have an ex-elhiitl the Ke-etjby CAMBRIDGE i A PI ON champion not nfy a fine gdfer of he i a typical a nun of hi rage and of At no atngo ot the mateh dYQq -eror spirt ratier geuutuely tornr for his bcM rtpeatel effort golr uglier met It can lo truly said ot Dr a new tone in British jjc Mti we shall rarely hear of stay A ami in rom hitu and defeat well is a golfer to to he reckoned Bere yi the 'shot Dr aeel! ha' ament aim and perfectly afidence in himself hanipHnship with a produce the figures hrne and ignore the oppo-thing to do as lr Twedtiell no matter hard you oi are greatly tempted to fellow is taring and to regu-erordiBciv 1 the plan can ca: ik Pier krtkv I The British golf team to meet America for the Rder Cup arrived at New York on Friday (states Reuter! and were entertained the American professional i i In the third round of the Pari-ament arv flolf chance ot wunmg the Ryder Cup or the inter- Handicap at WaHon Heath on Saturday uat ual proteas onal team match on June 3 pPrrv -8 heat General Sr Cockerll 12) bv 4 and -I at -r--ester and the Amertcan open 3: Lord Abernon '12- heat Sir Gratt-u champonshp at ILtlaburgh on dune 14 15 Dovle 18l i-v 4 and 3 and EdenUrougf the greater part of tde attacking and and 16 These- are their two maii objective 9 Griffiths '121 bv 6 and 5 I aftT the game had been stopped -wing to Mr No one here question their ability and it Jn the Company annual meeting at sl "'1 Aniern a tmv a II have the tnapratiou whch Wait heath Tal-r ('iicrl and Major tore'er- o)iu' to everv player battling for hi country Wild (hi tied for the Thompe A'hallenge Cup of hli thl- oil foreign territory America i mobilising at 83 The Gourt 4'hallenge Cup for the h-t men available to met! the British against bogey was won by Tabr and invasion with meil attack W- rthington Evans receiv ni 5 s-r-ies HI ENOS AIKEN (IP AT RAN EL Alt II start on handicap aiid wm by 13 after game Team CAMBRIDGE VNI VERSI Prvc-Rics Mtv a and 1 beck' IlCltlI Nfli A Mr Moe 1 Ma ir RiAiLs-tku Major iWd and Major Bax Bnsa iback' PaL vide rn I lolollUll Mile I I'- start on hancrcaD and a team to CsmLrtdge I b2i Major Rex Benson to and Mas Rx 6- 8 6 3 6 1 Fourth Round ontv Cdd) M' I A GxIVee and Mss it ha! heat Wt Bm i Mb 6- 1 6-5 MrMMc Mr 'tfw ri nonh-j hca Mr? 11 Ktnts ami Mia SI Camh-d 8 6 6 1 M- Cove acfl ttcular race won fa-ctly in Main JJ 6 terry heat Mrs Lvat ajvl M'tm I C(iiv-r 5-7 Final: Mrs and Ls Nuthail b-e Mir I THIRD MARATHON MIN iJchiTT' 6 1 Kerris of tlie Koval Air Force nn tlie Marathon I -p a-C Remind icvmrvuded i -ace rom ing'or to la ndon a diat-incc of mile Tl 6 I rv 11 flffortin Life Trqgv and roualeS I wpt A Brown0 Svens srraiched i nu -fi nal Crol -Re hnd R-ar Eatrus ard Mr Bcm oh 6 6 3 A arnjtr itn-1 -s beat mi M-w Sterrv 6 2 10- 12 6 FmaJ: Oolr Wm arvl Miss Rvan beat IF wnnaJi and Mrs Dcmtun 6 0 6 1 MRVS KINGJTV ir Final: Gap: Wh ir Whitmore scratched WOMEN Bi-FMri Miss Davies Mrs -risnn 6 3 5 7 6 2 T1LF YOHJ iTP SIN Eina I beat II 6 Hillier A record of tliree successive victories Dm time was 2h ftmin 1 whioh althoti! than hi (f tar over and a i'i mmute slower than record time of 2h tNfniB 5H 1 Yset wliidi as aompliahed in van cae veer Fp-iis ran hi own rare fieirg content to let the otHrs irwue pace and the aircraft stn an did not ome into pk ture until nearly half distance had covered fifteen however he took -r the Stamford Bridge Grounds neaHv five minutes ahead I'Ll 11 i'OM PETITIONS the if -n itile Italian rhaiikpion with thr Belgian and 1 Maf en Ferns finished remark ab I fresh and after eomfvJet mg the two laps of the Stamford Bridge track waited to greet the man The nrincipal match at Ranelagh was the final rie tn He ua Itel by Ikria ho ho ThTfir't '-f tl- Buenos challenge up tournament Va-nsrM SdTw vpevK the Tl Hxvw 86 keop Welt of the by 2 doV The Marqu 5 c-f Dufferin and Ava I the Senate Northern Ireland won i ister pa- amonUrv zolf tournament part ct- Uwe La Pampa and I he Incas he asrgre i gate han 1 ne Inas tfius received a start of 3j goals hut tolOi- Thomas Dixon Bt Mr Ge Hanna par' amentary secret arv to the pated in at Newcastle bv mender and offic a of i 24 20 P'unt reeofive hf Senate and Cmnions leat ng iogev by fur I 1n'k j0? sJn eighteen holes The a routs won a silver Jvfre a 'lners bv up presented bv Sr Thomas Dixon Bt Mr mg Commander plaved a yorv fine gwnie Lhifi hitting beng exiellent particulikrly in the last i 76-uem Frx SFRPR1SF AT MALYFRN th- Utter victory being the nKre decisive ranted that Drwce was off -rdour these perform a id es the undergratluateA were full of merit and mark their best eeompi udiimnW the tennis court ui to now kemp XYeTh aix beat a veteran Leaf with the loss of one et rxl Ieaf is always a diffleuit player to defeat Major Pike did bet for I visitors winning two three-set ties t4iat rainst A i naif of inw mat oil I lie two La i ani(a forwards kng ruuning to tJiirty three jzaroes Messrs Ne son and Leonard Lacev were al I good For the Incas Captain Soott Dvuglas and I Colonel Pleydell-Railston were capital Mr Lacey M-ored tlie opening goal for La Pampa and another was added by the same player Playing the third mach of their Canadian tour hefore a crowd of 10000 people ar Tor nto on Saturday the Scottish Aonatior ball team 4 wp n- 7 stodfor-' BWSTEAD DOWN? M-cju Srs or 80 ee 13-67 aiv four 6i kk(y 37 13-63 BG vva 1Y i -k Friw HiA-f Dxn 81 F- ar It 4 1 lircwit 78 3 74 BERK1IA WSTU xeo rourwoft 3-k Mr Rd Okiinr tout kk ktotef 404 Mrs 5 ad 1 BklUKLL li -J jr YU BRaMjw Aim Cp 3 Macs 25 w-i aamre ta i Kfc K2 I Ouk 5 UB lfcbn 9 1 sqiac Juamt Macs a 16 ve- BEECHES krtj Jarujes Are 4 S-suS A mc Bovcw I Vlvt aax-n "hi- eh are 87 ss 1 kr-'j j- 93 18 75 B- 4 Jum ft irob 7- I vp urw 11 1 UK 8 69 I Br-rw airww ihe oitfsas MBCnM rr Ml nistrv was runner up with three down Y'ot: Would Nones th Deadly Work being loo wufc Ltw- lev by Mr Av Montmorency in ti 1 "hiiaP! of Kinchon suvr Cr ot I finrf1 rwk the Mr ntrrxweacy ie a and I ptn I moajr ymrs see the a Ask jfuur I-U4 ur 4wtal-Af pitimmist ouwn rtnm TAtner 11 a guiding pnw 4nT far rruer etoered and I am B4t ba: he will drive mu Hit- BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TTte defeat of the Hon Cecil Campbell by Pennvcuick in the final of the men singles the Worcestershire championships at Malvern on Saturday was the nature of a surprise But Pennyeuick mixed up his game so well and showed such extraordinary powers of recovery that he completely baffled the Irish Davis ('up player who after a rally of a dozen or so shots none of which did Pennycuick give him an easy one to deitl with hit the hall to the top of the net an endeavmr to force a winner A weakenel shoulder also prevented him from flitting his voiievs witli anything like full force and Pennvcuick pertinacious retrieval of parent ly impossible balls did the The winner was several times within a point of winning the first set before he finally secured it I at 8 6 but he was always well on top in the A Houghton Belle CC aod White Rtvs Wheelers bent the London to Brighton and hark tarvleni record by aUiID in 2min lOser The previous best stood to the credit of Sextyn and Hulbcrtwho returned oh I Jmn 21 in 1012 Owing to the front chain break me partner had to ped al in for last mile and a half In tlie meeting of Llovds at Fiirlon Miss Lance tieM who luis always been prom-neni at this meetinj u'-iir won the Itena Choi'v fer the highest state in lai events the Sidne' Boulton Thai Cup tor the men went to 1 MrLeay who had a 'treble" in the hurdles rare ard both Hfti and Ions jump' Phillips was eaten bv only point for the latter trophy having won the mile half le event At the ftnjal Fxchange Wurance meetrrg at Maldevi A ChHeett again won the for the 10 vardw and 140 yards and also took tlie fur Mug Poole ta tamed the hUf mile and trophies a well w-nri a nnie handicap off i-he patch rrark while Prudential Marine who won the retay 4-up previously held by Accounts ket Uie tug-of-war anaard (states Reuter) met with their first defeat a team represent ng Toronto and distric winning a dote game by 3 als to 2 Th is the first me that a representative Assoc: at football team from Great Britain has heeirdefeated during a anadian tour The and Ineurance Co 2-thered at Crystal where A Mason again took irxi i id 11 I borourv retain lie La wren up He won the l-lo in 'a the half mile 2 min and sreond two ot-her events H-iwkin had a n-ful in lOO yanla -ratch and handievp white Mis Ptrter won t'a trophy th wiio in tt'o 1 Cm yard' and furlong events Black-Namc Merits Your wood tt rjne ad Ju-s--' ty ah exc-4 ell tAe Aou can BE'TTKR ack th- ball al' mporta it hit profraro-iai ran ujpl Upon Auo Latuce or reevaacd 2s- -AwiBviiiawTi than font 1 iiictple Ht Mr Tolley or sure that he wants straihier A ball rr the course is worth Dore than one twenty-4ve urii' farther on Hut mew he re in the Tough i' elenit'ntary a truth that the wswWr tha sone of our dashing young Riu plavers io not pay it more attention The xcrereDve not that Dr Twetideli a abort! tt: tha: would he riduulmis in the li Dan 14- RIIVH tM A I cTflGWKIJ MdA 83 rw or in Ward 4 BK-H II Hr Bt R-iltJ I hir i til not Mr Bw 1 9 KVT KFJtk' Ii tIl rulbBOYl BV aftpr it good run bv Mr Noeon before the I I neat however hit three goaL in the first period Captain SixU Douglas get ng their fir them Colonel Pleydell-Rwilston took down -from the throw-in finally Captain de Pret made a gad run and soai The second chukker taw Wing Commander Wise hvt up to goal and the was put through making the bard real 3 Kat'h side added another point lefore the change piiiip In the third 9tage Capita ii S( dt Dcuglas and ('bkwrl Pleydeli Rai)stu eaeJi starred for tho Mr Nei it hit through Dr La ac' fis 80 ft Ma 3 36 bos-s xgt- Huiot' 18 4 ap It 97 24 7 Pr re: XeaMt I Very 3 0 (i WfMTi 111 Harr A A wr the oim relay champion ship of Wrskfed at Itarees for thir own Id cn ViTlay rwtuig by about fifty yards SELF RIDGES-London Permanent Exhibition historic Jewels of the fast on view to the fatten for 3 days only! rHESE treasures which are valued at about £300000 include among other historic specimens the Shah Jehan the finest emerald valued at £60000 the finest sapphire valued at £12000 a wonderful pearl necklet valued at £50000 and a pearl brooch made of a single perfect pearl valued £12000 This marvellous array of Jewels will be found in the Jewellery Department on the Ground Floor whilst the amazing collection of Eastern antique and modern Embroidery Tapestries Brocades Carpets Shawls and Fabrics will be displayed in the famous Fashion Salons on the Second Floor PROBABLY the most romantic and historic individual collection of priceless treasures and jewels ever to reach our shores is now in London from India whence it will return to its ancient home within a short time This marvellous collection which Mr Ganeshi Lall has brought from India has claimed the attention and admiration of the highest in the land Selfridge's felt that the nation as a whole should be given the opportunity to see these historic and magnificent treasures and through the courtesy of Mr Ganeshi Lail of Messrs Geneshi Lall Son of Agra we have arranged to place them ON VIEW TO THE NATION FOR THREE DAYS ONLY commencing to-day JUST A WEEK TO WHITSUN-LAST-MINUTE HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS NEW FROCKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS OF COl RSE Throughout the Fashion Salons we are making some very special offers in the season's newest and most delightful Frocks for women and girls Why not make a special point of seeing these charming Frocks? Never was the variety larger or the value greater No "Evelyn "TENNIS FROCKS of hit Hs'incwith All aizes to 4n ina PRICE each AlsoauuiLr style quite aleevelpaa of hupre Silk mze tj7ine PRICE 1' ar It riciiK 1 ti 1 very Of Pique Sie -J7ina PRICE each IT Huong 1-every 3ius ree Mm id ft wr No ttraet Hanl erni ro ilerei IINEN FROCKS for Kiris uku sn be worn with the uecklo button high or open in a shape luteKionnil ith fiue multi coloured stripe dti mo All sizes Pi Post Krce Stcmd floor No 4 Wsabing Silk FROCKS for Girl Ilnnd nmde and embroidered na'traetive design of hu the illustralion is an evainple Mda with "ort 1 evi ami act of fine 1 lea is at sides and I root finished ith two lax keta and all round licit Av 1 liable in Champagne Bine Green Aprn'ot or Navy also hite To fit girls aged 7 to lt years All one price Each Post Free Second Floor Mrs Corson Picnics this Whitsun A enr vake uay of spending Witt gun 14 tke -pen air picnicking Self ridge ecervfkmg that wll goto make the trfect rtiC Hamper can he mupplied are racked freehly on the dzy they rr rQv and these can he obtained ea rh a 7 Eerv Travel Need Here at Selfridge's is your every possible travel need You can even buy your tickets here and book your seat in the train ask for the Travel Burecru on ihe Third Floor When you go away the famous Channel Swimmer will be here on Wednesday and Thursday in the Bathing Gown Salon on the Second Floor Down by the Sea Women's Cotton Regulation HATH 1 NG 'III' nl) 1 1 with White Tl -e rxcMdinly nnart ami neat costumes are available in Blue hite White Navv ll White nui am I Sfnmd floor Holiday Mil Marian Cotton A I li SLITS with skirt attached and short sleeves In Black or Navy 1 ound hite PRICE each Also made of Cotton Tricot with brassiere at ii ack only PRICE each 1I Post Free" Sec-mi Hour For Sunshine and Rain Sunshades will be necessary of course and it's just as well to take an Umbrella Here then are a few typical examples of the wonderful offers in Sunshades and Umbrellas obtainable at Selfridge' this week Up River Garden Dainty SUNSHADES one piece cotton covers Japanese flat shape and cleverly stencilled in a wide variety of original designs Finished with neat decorative handles Just the thing for garden or river PRICE each Postage Cd extra Ground floor Aisle 2 In case it Rains STUMPY UMBRELLAS covered with all pilk Twill Handles of Natural Wood or Bakalith 2i in 10 ribs Fox Frames Available in Brown Blue Prune Grey Gren or Ktd also Black Pobt Free PRICE ea Ground Floor Aisle S3 126 No 8 No JUMPER SLITS of heavy quality washing silk with sleek fitting skirt of Lory silk Finished witti three pteats at Sale The hunter is available Blue Grceu Mauve or Red cheeks rm Wl ite ground Post Free PRICE a Suit Smull oinnn Dtpt Second floor NoS Flowered Voile FROCKS for small women made with petal skirt Available in a variety of good colourings Post Free PRICE each Small Women's Jtepl Second Fl-jor No 8 CABIN TRUNKS on 3-ply Birch foundation covered with hand-paiuted or green oriental canvas Fitted with four hardwood battens all ends protected with metal protectors two double action locks and two leather handles Lined with eoUon material and fitted with trav Size lit) 21 i 13jina PRICE each Carriage paid in England and Males First Floor For the Swimmer Maul Marian Cottcn BATHING SLITS with skirt attached Practice! for swimming Available in Orange and Green hound Flack also in Black '111 Ti' emcroidered on I Post Free PRICE each 3Jj II HcOjoU hlijor £2126 No 7 FROCKS for small women Made of finest quality with embroidered coloured spots These frocks are daintily tinisheq with voile and lace collars and cuff' Poet Free PRICE each Small Women Dept Second Floor Uxjord St West) Entrant ll ii for 2 rfwiaji I'hk cfh -TJ -r 4 GAr 7 Nf irf Self radge St Co Lta London Phone Mayfair 1234.

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