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... Wluttakcr. forward. C. H. Lewin, forward C Wigram, back E. G Hemmerde, back A D Jones, forward. T. Salmon, forward. R Bonham-Carter, half-back. R L Whittaker, half-back W P Richardson (Hon. Sec and Treas forward. F. M Ingram, half-back. A. R. Walters, goal. FOOTBALL TEAM-- THE OLD WYKEHAMISTS. E. Stogdon, inside right forward. A. C. Sturgis, left back. H T. PflfPQ ppntrfi C. C. 0. Forester, ...

FOOTBALL

... football. ERS were busy last Saturday, for not only were all the first division League clubs engaged in their competition but the ties in the first found of the English Cup Qualifying Competition were played off Rugby football was started at Cambridge University There were one or two results in first division Leamie matches which were not quite expected, but the home clubs were in most cases ...

GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS' COMPANY

... GOLDSMITHS' SILVERSMITHS' COMPANY. THE MANUFACTURING (With which is incorporated the GOLDSMITHS' ALLIANCE LTD. (A. B. Savory Sons) late of Cornhill, E.C.). Show Rooms: ||2, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W. SUPPLY THE PUBLIC DIRECT AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRICES, SAVING PURCHASERS FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. Mw- T boim sum q AJ.U- K T-I BOWI, The Largest and Choicest Stock in the World of on Eb.r.iwi Pimm, ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS: THE WASHINGTON PARK CLUB

... OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. THE WASHINGTON PARK CLUB. IN giving particulars of our pictures of the Washington Park Club, it will not perhaps be out of place to first draw attention to the manner of training in America, since it is different from the way in which it is done at home. In America a man who wishes to go on the turf and own horses will find that his training has to be done on the course ...

THE HUNTER, THOROUGHBRED, AND POLO PONY SHOWS AT ISLINGTON

... THE HUNTER. THOROUGHBRED, AND POLO PONY SHOWS AT ISLINGTON. i 1. Polo Pony Show.-- Mr. Tresham Gilbey's Tortoisesliell. Gold Medal for best filly in Classes 2, 4, and 5. 2. Polo Pony Show. Mr. 'J'resham Gilbey's Early Dawn. Challenge. Cwp for best mare or filly Classes 2, 4, 5, to 8, and Gold Medal for best brood mare Classes 6 to 8. 3. Polo Pony Show. The Radnorshire Polo Pony Co.'s Gown Bon. ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... . LAST week saw the holding of the last of the migratory shows of the Royal Agricultural Society, which will next year settle down in its new home at Wembley. On this occasion the Royal clashed with Peterborough, rather to the disadvantage of the former. It was a pity, as one would have liked to see the old régime finish up with a success. The weather, too, was bad, the attendance wretched, ...

THE ORCHESTRELLE COMPANY

... , , J*HE amount of pleasure to be obtained from the Pianola does not depend on the extent of one's musical knowledge. All it demands is a love for music. In a few weeks one gains an acquaintance with music that not even years of study could give. What is practically the world's music is open to everyone who owns a Pianola, and with the Metrostyle, the new Pianola development, it is possible ...

IN AND OUT OF DOORS: ATHLETICS AND CYCLING; London Athletic Club

... IN AND OUT OF DOORS. ATHLETICS AND CYCLING. London Athletic Club. IT is always worth one's while to go to Stamford Bridge grounds when the premier athletic club of England is hold ing a race meeting, if only to gaze on the champions of a past generation there assembled. On the occasion of the summer meeting last Saturday there were more giants of athleticism there than usual. Walter Slade, ...

ATHLETICS AND CYCLING

... . THERE has been in recent years, for the South London Harriers, a favourable turn in fortune's wheel. Last autumn's meeting at Kennington Oval drew a record crowd, and on Saturday, although there was ample ac commodation for more than those who passed the turn stiles, the spring sports must have been witnessed by nearly 10,000 persons. It is now the fashion to insure the gate. this the ...

MR. E. E. APTHORP

... . began to play golf in his early schooldays, being allowed sometimes to play on the Malvern Club links, as a great favour, and playing also on his home links at Bedford in holiday-time. He became a member of the Bedford Golf Club at eighteen, the earliest age at which the club admits members, and won the club Monthly Medal at the first time of asking, with a score of 93-- 7-- 86. This was ...

THE SUNNINGDALE GOLF COAT

... . There can be no possible doubt that one's golf is, to some extent, affected by the garments which one wears. One cannot help being muscle-bound, but it is possible to avoid coats which impede freedom of swing. A few days ago I happened to be in Ulster House, Conduit-street, and there saw a coat which, to my mind, answers the requirements of the most exacting golfers in regard to freedom on ...

THE GOODWOOD MEETING.--WEDNESDAY'S RACING AND SCENES

... THE GOODWOOD MEETING. WEDNESDAY'S RACING AND SCENES. SOCIETY AT GOODWOOD. X.Mr.J. B. Joel s b r Sunflower 71., 8st. Sib., ridden by Walter Griggs, wins the Lavant Sta7ees somewhat cleverly by three-quarters at a length, from Bonny Bay anil nine Goodwood Plate7' silent fW vT/7 l> Ast}cot by Krakatoa--Astree, 5 years, J. Plant up, returning to weigh in after winning the Goodwood Plate. 3. Finish ...