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... PERSONALITIES OF THE MIGHTY SPECTACLE AT THE COLISEUM ^D-INK IMPRESSIONS OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY WHITE HORSE INN. [Line Wichacl.] The story of White Horse Inn, even for a musical comedy, is bewildermgly vague and in fact °nIy x'sts t°, /^{Iwlie re for the spectacle. The scenes follow each other with extraordinary rapidity and the eye has hardly filled itselt wit colour in one scene when it is ...

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A RUGBY SUPPLEMENT

... A Rug bt Supplement. FROM THE FIVE COUNTRIES INTERNATIONALS IN THE FIRST FLIGHT. [Caricatures by Mel.] The above sketches represent three outstanding internationals from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France respectively. It would be interesting to play them as a XV, and see how, in positions necessarily transposed from their usual ones, they would fare against a team admittedly ...

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... While I think of it, old man-- about this binge to night. Is it dinner jackets or tails? (DRAWN BY D. L. GHILCHIK.) ...

BADMINTON CARICATURES AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... . THE TIME-TABLE TOURNAMENT: THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. The South of England Championships, the first of the big tournaments held in London during the badminton season, were decided at the Crystal Palace last week. The ladies' singles title was retained, as everyone expected it would be, by Mrs. Barrett, and Mr. J. F. Devlin, after reversing last year's result by beating Mr. F. ...

GAMES-MEN AT CAMBRIDGE: SOME PROMINENT FIGURES IN THE SPORTING LIFE OF THE UNIVERSITY

... GAMES-MEN AT CAMBRIDGE: SOME PROMINENT FIGURES in the sporting life of the university. People go to the University to study, but study is aerated by games as a class-room is ventilated by air. It is all a question of degree. Here „u. illustrates some of the outstanding SDOrtsmen at Camhridp-e IJniversitv. which has rantiired sn manv Ovfnrd sralns nf rerpnt years. An article on the subject will ...

MEMBERS OF FAMOUS GOLF ... NO. 1: WHO'S WHO AT SUNNINGDALE

... MEMBERS OF FAMOUS GOLF CI o. 1: WHO'S WHO AT SUNNINGDALE. This week we begin a series of caricatures of members of famous golf clubs, making a start by victimising Sunningdale. An article on some ot y Lodge and Stoke Poges will immediately follow, and sketches of members of other famous clubs are in course of preparation. Mningdale appears overleaf. 1 ICL.) (Next week Who's Who at Sandy Lodge. ...

THE FIRST TEST

... . i i OPPONENTS AT EDGBASTON SOME ENGLAND AND SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS. Most sports have a way of crushing the sapient prophets, but cricket does this more than any of the games in which men meet men. Horseracing stands alone for uncertainty, and will always do so until the horses imitate their trainers by becoming journalists, and sell their intentions at so much a column. No one thought that ...