THE ICONOCLAST
... . ONE OF THE MODERNS ENDEAVOURING TO PERSUADE THE RUGBY UNION TO ADOPT REFORMS. [Drawn by H. M. Bateman ...
... . ONE OF THE MODERNS ENDEAVOURING TO PERSUADE THE RUGBY UNION TO ADOPT REFORMS. [Drawn by H. M. Bateman ...
... . 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. ...
... HOSPITAL-CUM-BOXING RING. [Drawn by Chas. Grave.] In the Scott Sharkey fight at Miami last week the referee stopped the contest and consulted a number of people as to whether c°tt was well enough to go on. If this way of conducting boxing contests becomes the rule, there seems no reason why a fight should continue until everybody is either cured or dead. ...
... . II 'i SHEIKS OF LAUGHTER No. 4.-- BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE, OR RALPH LYNN DEMOLISHING THE TOM WALLS. [Drawn by Victor Hicks.] ...
... 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 ...
... . 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 ...
... A RUGBY GATHERING INTERNATIONALS AT GROSVENOR HOUSE. A JUBILEE CELEBRATION IMPRESSIONS AT THE KENT COUNTY RUGBY UNION DINNER. Caricatured by Mel.] Our picture shows some of the members and their guests at last Saturday's distinguished gathering of over 200 people, a gathering which bristled with past and present internationals and other prominent players. The occasion was the Jubilee Dinner ...
... . THE TOOL-KIT. [Drawn by D. L. Ghilchik.'] ...
... BLUES GENTLEMEN-IN- WAITING --No. II: SOME OXFORD GOLFERS. GETTING READY FOR CAMBRIDGE AT HOYLAKE: A DOZEN MEN FROM THE ISIS. [Caricatured by Mel.] P to the time of drawing this cartoon, eight of the twelve Oxford University men shown are Blues, four having been awarded this geaso- There are still two places to be filled and the decision will probably be made from the four players at the ...
... FAMOUS RUGBY CLUBS-- VII GUY'S HOSPITAL. THE OLDEST CLUB IN EXISTENCE: THE MEN FROM GUY'S. Guy's, the winner of so many Hospital Cups, has a good right to the title of the oldest existing club, for it had a playing organisation in 1843. It is by no means suffering from senile decay, either, and this year includes in its first fifteen the Welsh International, Windsor Lewis, a man with his ...