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Field Days in Three Counties: At Lewes, Sussex

... Field Days in Three Counties At Lewes, Sussex THE South-Eastern Shorthorn Breeders' Association held their Field Day at Iford, Lewes, where the At tested Iford and North- ease herds of Dairy Shorthorns were in spected by members and guests of the Associa tion. The Messrs. J. and H. and J. Harris Robin son were the hosts for the occasion. Right, Mr. R. G. Noakes, the commentator. At Market ...

THE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: THE FINAL ROUND

... THE AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP THE FINAL ROUND, THE DOCTOR PRESCRIBES DRASTIC TREATMENT DR. TWEDDELL v. D. E. LANDALE. Caricatures by Mac Michael. The Amateur Golf Final at Hoylake this year was a battle between the winner Dr. William Tweddell, who comes from Stourbridge, and Mr. D. E. Landale, of the Royal Liverpool Club. As Mr. MacMichael shows on this page the Doctor treated his patient to a ...

BASEBALL ON THE CLASSIC GROUND OF LORD'S.--CANADA v. UNITED STATES

... BASEBALL ON THE CLASSIC GROUND OF LORD'S.-- CANADA v. UNITED STATES. FROM AN ONLOOKER'S SKETCHBOOK. A win for Canada though the teams did not strictly represent the nationalities indicated by their titles was witnessed by some 10,000 spectators at Lord's last Saturday. See article on page 620.) ...

PARISIANS AT WEST KENSINGTON: THE VISITORS BEATEN

... . A VERY NARROW WIN QUEEN'S BEAT THE SPORTING CLUB DE PARIS. Queen's Club did well the other day to beat the Sporting Club de Paris by 6 matches to 5, at West Kensington, a victory largely due to the match play of Mrs. Lambert Chambers. The visitors had the help of Cochet but not of Lacoste, and in J. Thurneyssen they have a brilliant player, who beat H. W. Austin, 6 1, 6 I. The London Covered ...

GRAVE IS GAY: AT SANDWICH WITH THE BATH CLUB GOLFERS

... GRAVE IS GAY AT SANDWICH WITH THE BATH CLUB GOLFERS. THE BATH CLUB GOLF HANDICAP AT PRINCE'S, SANDWICH THE ROUND AGAINST BOGE\ (Drawn by Chas. Grave.) The opening day .art Saturday of the Bath Club Handicap at Prince's Sandwich^ devoted to a jound 1 .gams. sr C. w£, B- w- ,51. ...

STRAIGHT FROM THE (S)TABLE

... . THE OWNERS TALK TO FLEET STREET THE PRESS CLUB DERBY LUNCHEON. She speaks, yet she says nothing, said Romeo of Juliet, and that is what, so far as tipping the winner is concerned, the Derby owners say each year to the gentlemen of Fleet Street when they make speeches as the guests of the Press Club at the luncheon given on the Monday of Derby week. Lord Stanley last Monday remarked that ...

SOME THINGS THAT FASCINATE: There is the well-cut top coat, British lingerie ribbons, and hair kept in such ..

... SOME THINGS THAT FASCINATE There is Ihe well-cut top coat, British lingerie ribbons, and hair kept in such perfect condition that silver threads postpone their advent IT is Cash's lingerie ribbons that trim these pyjamas. They are available in a variety of useful widths and artistic shades. They are sold prac tically everywhere. THE plaited girdle of this lovely night dress, and the bows cn ...

FAMOUS RUGBY CLUBS--II: THE O.M.T's

... FAMOUS RUGBY CLUBS-- II THE O.M.T's. THE OLD BOYS OF THE MERCHANT TAYLORS': FIFTEEN PLAYERS OF THIS FAMOUS TEAM. [Caricatured by Mel.] The O.M.T .'s are drawn only from the old boys of the Merchant Taylors' school, so that the field of membership must necessarily be small. This makes it a matter of all the more wonder that their teams should be so continually successful. The club was founded ...

Farming Round The Houses: Middlesex Deals With; The Odd Corners

... I Farming Round I The Houses Middlesex Deals With The Odd Corners MIDDLESEX has succeeded in doing a very difficult job of farming by putting an extra 10,000 acres of land under cultiva tion since war began. To a country county, this may not seem a vast achievement, but in a county so heavily built over, it means a farming increase of just one-third. There are no rolling plains to take over ...