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WHAT'S IN A NAME? A RUGBY CRICKETERS' CLUB

... WHAT'S IN A NAME 1 A RUGBY CRICKETERS' CLUB. NEW AND OLD CRICKET CLUBS THE OLD BORSTALLIANS v. SEVENOAKS VINE. Sketches by MacMichael). The alleged reason given by the members themselves for the name of the cricket club called the Old Borstallians, is that Borstal is where they should have been educated. This new club is mainly composed of Rugby players, some of whom are shown in sketches made ...

THE WOOLWICH AND SANDHURST BOXING COMPETITIONS AT SANDHURST

... . w„- RFVIVED LAST SATUBDAY AFTER AN INTERVAL OF TWENTY YEARS, AND SANDHURST WON EVERY EVENT, THOUGH PREVIOUSLY WOOLWICH HAD BEEN TWO UP. THESE CONTESTS^ THE .x-HKAVY- WEIGHT AMATEUR CHAMPION, AND IS THUS FOLLOWING IN HIS FATHER S FOOTSTEPS. ...

GRAVE IS GAY: CONCERNING THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST

... GRAVE IS GAY CONCERNING THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST. THE INEVITABLE AFTERMATH WALKER AND MILLIGAN v. SIR HALL CAINE AND OTHERS. {Caricatures by CJuis. Grave.) The punishment meted out all in the way of kindness by Mickey Walker to Tommy Milligan last week at Olympia, has brought the humanitarians to their feet or rather their pens- once again. It is true that the fight for the world's ...

BLUES & GENTLEMEN-IN-WAITING: SOME CAMBRIDGE GOLFERS

... BLUES GENTLEMEN-IN- WAITING: SOME CAMBRIDGE GOLFERS. PREPARING FOR THE HOYLAKE STRUGGLE v. OXFORD A DOZEN MEN FROM THE CAM. [Caricatured by Mel. J though you should never prophesy till you know, it looks as though Oxford University will this year break through Cambridge's winning sequence in the University match, after losing that event for the past four years. Of the ten places in the ...

CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS ON THE TEES--MEET AT DINNER

... CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS ON THE TEES-- MEET AT DINNER. LONDON GOLF CAPTAINS: THE FIFTH ANNUAL DINNER OF THEIR SOCIETY. [Caricatured by Mel.] fi[th annual dinner of the Society of London Golf Captains, which was held at the Trocadero last week, proved to be a most enjoyable function. Many interesting personalities, not all in the world of golf, were among the hundred odd members and guests present ...

GOLF CLUBS AND GOLFERS

... I GOLF CLUBS AND GOLFEMS That a golf course can be very flat yet interesting, and by no means easy, is proved at Frinton-on-Sea. The course is a very good test of golf and the fairways are delightful. Frinton has been called the Carnoustie of the South. The list of members includes many well known personalities in all walks of life and at holiday times many visiting celebrities may be seen ...

A LONDON WELCOME TO SOUTH AFRICA'S BAND OF CRICKETERS

... . ENTERTAINED BY THE BRITISH SPORTSMAN'S CLUB THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM. Caricatured by Mel At the British Sportsman's Club luncheon to the South African cricketers, given the other day at the Savoy Hotel, Lord Harris, welcoming the visitors, spoke of them as a mystery team, the dark horse of cricket. Mr. G. H. Deane, the South African captain, said that attack would be the team's method ...

THE MEN TO START ENGLAND'S INTERNATIONAL SEASON

... . OFF TO CARDIFF: THE ENGLAND XV. CHOSEN TO PLAY AGAINST WALES THIS WEEK. Caricatured by Mel.] that criti 16 names England XV. to meet Wales on the Saturday of this week at Cardiff was received with the usual amount of criticism, no footba!im considerate and well-informed, and the selection committee got at least as much praise as blame than which the above d Se .ctors can hope for more. The ...