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... MISS GWLADYS MORRIS, .4s Barbara Drew in Brewster's Millions, at WynilhtmTs Theatre. MISS CLARA TAYLOR, In Our Miss Gilihs, at the Gaiety Theatre. ...

THE INTER-REGIMENTAL POLO FINAL AT HURLINGHAM--11th HUSSARS BEAT ROYAL HORSE GUARDS BY 7 GOALS TO 5

... THE INTER-REGIMENTAL POLO FINAL AT HUHLINGHAM.-Uth HUSSARS BEAT ROYAL HORSE GUARDS BY 7 GOALS TO 5. The Royal Horse Guards have figured in the final on no less than three occasions since the South African War, and yet have failed to win the cup Then vut wn a snlendid fight, however, last Saturday against the holders, whose rapid succession of goals in the fourth period gave' them an advantage ...

SOME FAMOUS CLUB CRICKETERS: MR. P. H. SLATER

... SOME FAMOUS CLUB CRICKETER, S. By E. A. C. Thomson. Continued from last issue.) MR. P. H. SLATER, THE Dulwich captain is a well-known club cricket personality, and he will be better known as having led the second string of Surrey last season. Prior to joining the Dulwich Club, P. H. Slater was identified with the now defunct One and All C.C., which used to play at the Oval every Saturday ...

A NIGHT AT SEA

... A NIG II T A T SEA. Bv Francis B. Cooke. THE clock struck ten as I warped the Seabird from her berth in Felix stowe Dock one night in June, bound on a single-handed trip to Lowestoft. Within the confines of the basin the yacht lay motionless on the face of the Stygian waters, but an expedi tion to the end of the pier, made a few minutes before, had convinced me that I should find all the wind ...

THE LAST DAY OF HENLEY REGATTA.--BELGIUM WINS THE GRAND CHALLENGE CUP

... THE LAST DAY OF HENLEY REGATTA. BELGIUM WINS THE GRAND CHALLENGE CUP 1. Thames B.C. (J. Bercsforcl, K. Vernon, C. Bought, and B. Logan), winners of Stewards' Challenge Cup final. 2. Balliol College, Oxford (the lion. J. 11. F. Grenfell Lord Desborough's son V. Barringtdh-Kennett, J. Heineman, and M. lliggins), winners of Wyfold Challenge Cup fined. 3. The finish for the Grand Challenge Cup. ...

SPOUTING SIMLA

... . By George Cecil. EVERY hill station in India is a sporting one, for the Anglo-Indian, generally speaking, is a sportsman to his finger-tips. Simla, however, lends itself to sport far better than do most of the hot weather resorts. In addition to the big and small game which is to be met with on the higher slopes of the Himalayas, the station rejoices in a racecourse and polo-ground of ...

THE SANDOWN PARK MEETING

... . 1. The finish of the Robert de Witville Handicap, won by Miss Nick, who started at 20 to 1 aqainst 2. Horses leaving the paddock. 3. The finish of the British Dominion Two-year-old Plate. 4. Mr. Wm. Cazalet's San Antonio, by Persimmon Lady Linton, winner of the British Dominion Two-year-old Plate. 5. Mr. H. A. Stevens in the rostrum. ...

THE NEWMARKET SALES AND RACES OF TUESDAY LAST.-- THE JULY STAKES, &c

... 1. A general view of the Parle Paddocks during the sales. 2. Mr. A. F. Basset, owner of Prince Rupert. 3. Sir R. Waldie Griffith's Ednam (colt) by Isinglass-- St. Ia, bought by Mr. T. No' an for l.lOOys. 4. Mr. A. Basset's Prince Rupert, by Eager Semper Vivent, winner of the July Stakes. 5. Mr. Charles Wood (on left) with the colt Most, by Loved Une-- Edna, wlttcli lie naa ]usc bought for 500 ...

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... FOXHOUNDS.-- THE LONG VACATION. From the painting by il laud Earl. (By permission of Berlin Photographic Co., 133 New Bond-street, II'.) ...

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... MR. WEEDON GROSSMITH, .4s tfc dishevelled and worried Mr. P reedy in Mr. I' reedy and the Countess at the Criterion Theatre. 2. ON JHELUM RIVER. Miss Dolly Castles as a boat-girl, and Mr. Ivor Faster as a fruit-seller, in Art I. of the Indian musical love story, On Jlielmn Fiver, at the Aldwych Theatre. 3. MISS ALICE HOLLANDER. The well-known Australian contralto, now appearing at the ...

LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... . By H. MASSAC BUIST. IT would be a nice point to determine whether land or aerial motoring has bulked more prominently in the public view in the week now ending. What one might style L'Affaire Nazzaro has brought the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club's fine motordrome at Weybridge very much to the fore, while even Budget discussions have had a close race for prominence in the pages of the ...