12 MARCH 1927, Page 14

A GOLFER'S GESTURE.

A very pretty example of English-speaking comity de,erve lat attention ; and has been evoked, as is natural in our race by a game. A number of British professional golfers desiro letters accompanying . the contributions were as graceful a

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IA to go to the United States to try for the ChampionshipOr but money was a difficulty. To overcome it a fund is bell' - W. BEACH THOMAS Int II the gifts. A fair field and no favour ; the rigour of thgeegane raised (by Golf Illustrated), and some of the more ce contributions to it have come from United States golfers. Tho is a very pretty, a very sporting action, which will be wale]. appreciated from St. Andrews to Westward 110 ! ; and th let the best man win—the spirit of all such good sporti maxims is revitalized by this American gesture. . •