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THE SPORTSMEN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... with the R.A.M.C., and attached to the Warwickshire Regiment. In a list of Blues who are serving which has been published, I observe the name of the Cambridge, Surrey, and England cricketer, Capt. N. C. Tufnell (Eton and Trinity), among the killed. This is ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... years past has filled with distinction the office of Commodore of the Royal Temple Yacht Club. He is also a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron and many other clubs, of one of which the Royal Cinque Ports Y.C. he is president. It would be difficult to imagine ...

ARMY FOOTBALL-- ARTISTS' RIFLES O.T.C. XV

... opponents, thoroughly justifies the Officer Commanding in the course he has followed. To get into the XI. or the XV. qf their Corps has been the aim and object of many in fact, most good Artists. To get there a stiff course of company matches has to be gone ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... turned up at 20 to 1, Flair at 11 to 10 on. Next we arrive at two favourites again, Slieve Gallion and Witch Elm. It will be observed that six times out of seven the One Thousand had gone to the favourite, and Quintessence, unbeaten as a two-year-old, naturally ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... £300 stake is a rarity just now, and naturally the Woldingliam Hurdle Handicap brought out a good field. It is curious to observe how a little money for any horse causes the market to fluctuate. To begin with, Early Hope and Canute were backed at 4 to ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... no one can help observing that something has happened but there are numbers of experienced race goers who never perceive those little details which it frequently pays so well to store up in one's memory for it is careful observance of them, and not merely ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... from being dropped just yet. How Royal Canal managed to finish in front of the horses who fol lowed him in the race in question, when he was beaten by Bernstein, it is difficult to explain. The wise men said that Royal Canal was sure to win the Lingfield ...

CIRCULAR NOTES: NOTES BY RAPIER

... himself in the least, there was every prospect of his being badly beaten, which as a matter of fact he was; and then, the Royal Borough Handicap being next on the card, we got to a higher level of sport. Mr. Reid Walker, without, I think, really supposing ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... on February lGtk, and was later unofficially reported killed. (See note on this page.) SEC.-LT. O. M. MANSEL-MOULIN, ROYAL FLYING CORPS, Who is unofficially reported a prisoner in the hands of the Germans. He is a member of the London Rowing Club, and ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... solitary point in the lloyal Army Medical Corps Championship at Ewshott, though the losing ambulance supplied the individual winner in Private Fox; and J, McGregor, of the Bunbow Battn., was first man home in the Royal Naval Division's race at Elmers End. ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... cheers in the paddock, which wTere speedily taken up on the other side of the course. Going down to see what was the matter, I observed a gentleman pull off his hat, put it on the ground, and energetically jump on it. Men do not thus destroy their headgear ...