Front cover : Mr Leslie Balfour Melville
((9 March 1854 - 17 July 1937), born Leslie Balfour, was a Scottish amateur sportsman, serving as captain, opening batsman and wicket-keeper for the Scotland national cricket team.Balfour-Melville was also an international rugby union player,<Actinic:Variable Name = '3'/> tennis player, ice skater, curler, long-jumper and player of English billiards. He was a prolific golf medal winner, winning The Amateur Championship, at St Andrews in 1895.He also held several administrative positions within national governing bodies. He was President of the Scottish Rugby Union, President of the Scottish Cricket Union, and Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in 1906.)
Leader article : A late start (Lawn Tennis)
Varia. Two to three pages of sporting news presented in short separate paragraphs (Rugby league update)
Our Portraits: Mr Leslie Balfour Melville a chat on the links (winner of The Amateur Championship, at St Andrews)
Athletics
Golf
Lawn Tennis
Schools
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