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A GLANCE BACK AND AROUND: SOME JUMP AND FLAT PERSONALITIES

... . At the top of our picture are seen G. Richards, in Lord Glanely's colours, and T. Cullinan, who won last year's National on Shaun Goilin. Clinging to the iron on left are A. C. Bostwick and G. N. Bostwick, the American owner-riders while in a similar position on right are Captain R. E. Sassoon, the amateur who rode Pixie at Aintree and R. Everett, who won the 1929 National on Gregalach. ...

The Organisation of a Farm Sale

... The Organ isatio of a Farm Sale ALTHOUGH modern custom tends to a public sales, there is much to be said fo where the animals can be seen in their hoi informal conditions than are possible at thi also a far more intimate atmosphere at a d inspected, before the sale commences, wit buyers wandering at will among the farm bu are working among their charges. Then tl farm-sheds helps to create a ...

INTERESTED IN THE LAST CLASSIC OF THE SEASON

... . CARICATURES OF SOME WHO WERE CONCERNED IN THE GREAT DOINGS AT DONCASTER. The people sketched on this page were associated with the great meeting last week at Doncaster, which included not only Salmon Trout's St. I.eger on the Town Moor but also the important sales held by Messrs. Tattersall. (Drawn by The Tout.) ...

RUGBY INTERNATIONALS, OLD AND NEW

... . CARICATURED BY MEL. plavedTn Iteratiolna's TsTh°wn in our picture are Askew, Robson, Waters, Black, and Sobey. Included in the drawing are the following who he Rowland Hill Memorial Match of last October, when England and Wales met Scotland and Ireland Macphgrson, Morgan, Davy, Sugden, Parker, and Allan. MEL. ...

THE TURN OF THE TIDE: A DARK BLUE BOXING VICTORY

... THE TURN OF THE TIDE A DARK BLUE BOXING VICTORY. A TIMELY SUCCESS: OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BY 4 EVENTS TO 3. [Caricatures by Mel.\ The annual Oxford and Cambridge inter-Varsity boxing match was contested at the Town Hall, Oxford, the other day, when Cambridge suffered their first defeat since 1925. Oxford's belated victory was won by the narrowest of margins, the issue only being ...

TILDEN PLAYS FOR GREAT BRITAIN: BOROTRA TRIUMPHANT

... . OUTDOOR STARS INDOORS THE INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS CLUBS AT QUEEN'S CLUB. [Caricatured by Mel The International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain met the similar club of France at Queen's Club last week-end, when W. T. Tilden, a visitor from America over here in connection with stage work, played for the British club. It was anticipated that his meeting with Jean Borotra, a great indoor ...