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THE MELBOURNE CUP

... black colt Merriwee, by Bill of Portland from Etra-weenie, who started second favourite at 4 to 1. It is customary here to speak of the winner of the great three-year-old Epsom race' as the winner of the Blue Riband of the turf, a saying which had its ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... full satisfied with- the result of their self-imposed labours. Witli regard to the sum realised, I am not in a position to speak with accuracy, but I have no doubt I shall be able, in next week's paper, to state lo what extent the excellent fund has benefited ...

THE KENNEL

... Norrish proves that' his interest in field trials lias not waned by nominating a February puppy by Major Thomas's True Bill. Speaking of the latter reminds me that the famous Pembridge kennel is to be dis persed during the summer, tho owner having rejoined ...

WINTER SPORT IN THE TYROL

... length and five to six feet in width of a similar extent is the famous Ivlosters run near Davos. However, we intend here to speak of an other region of the Alps, of the Tyrol, and especially of its charming and pictur esque capital, Inns bruck, doubtless ...

DRAMA OF THE WEEK

... of irreverence came in with the vain repetitions in which the producer, playing the title- r6le, was tempted to indulge. We speak by the card. Hamlet, breaking away from his companions on the summons of the ghost, cries, Go on, I'll follow thee. Mr. Benson ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY

... Development of the Coach paves the way for a good deal of technical work but Mr. Rogers, at page 13, falls into the error of speaking of a stage coach as a road coach. A mail coach, he writes, as will l>e described later, is 'different from a road coach ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... Wales and members of her family. She lives now in Italy, and seldom visits us but she loves England, and always, I am told, speaks of it and of its people with gratitude and affection, as does her husband, the Due d'Aoste, who is also a lover of sport, ...

Graphic

... telephoto lens from a Martello tower. Speaking of this lens, our correspondent, Mr. Scott, says I should never have obtained the near pictures of Boers had it not been for the telephoto lens, of which I cannot speak too highly 5 for the prisoners, had ...

SPORTS WOMAN'S PAGE

... their clean, airy surroundings with good meals before them. The genial influences of dining were over them, causing them to speak to their neighbours. What struck us most cf all was that general air of good fellowship. Our girls at our table talked to us ...

THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOL SPORTS

... Prodigue at the Prince of Wales's Theatre on Saturday, will, later on, produce a little comedy of her own, in which she has a speaking part that of a French wife who has married an English husband and is very jealous of him, the lady's irritation finding vent ...

BOXING: The Amateur Championships

... of the byes, there was four and a half hours' actual boxing, but not one competitor was actually knocked out a fact which speaks volumes for the sporting qualities of the contestants, although the presence of many ladies may have accounted for the good ...