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FROM FAR AND NEAR: PLAYERS OF THE WORLD-WIDE GAME

... FROM FAR AND NEAR: PLAYERS OF TPIE WORLD-WIDE GAME. A Jamboree is not quite the correct word for the gathering of the nations at Wimbledon, since it actually means a frolic or spree, whereas no experts of sport are in more deadly earnest than are these entrants to the lists of ball and racket. But Boy Scouts still worship the Red Indian, and all the warriors on the Wimbledon trail are out for ...

A GOOD DAY FOR BRITAIN OUTSIDE THE FIELD ITEMS: ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND TAKE 14 EVENTS AT THE A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS

... A GOOD DAY FOR BRITAIN OUTSIDE THE FIELD ITEMS ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND TAKE 14 EVENTS AT THE A. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIPS. Although on paper the records show that foreign competitors carried off nine out of the twenty-three titles at the ma eur Championships at Stamford Bridge, it is beyond question that the British public are not greatly concerned at losing sue the discus and javelin throwing, the hop ...

THE TAMING OF MISS EVANS

... Pictured by Stanley Parker Below ANTHONY IRE LAND contributes as his share to the evening's frolic a positive battery of artless charm, a cast- off profile of Ivor Novello's, and a pair of legs I seem to have seen on Dorothy Ward. I I Below: MARK DALY, I believe, has never before played Shakespeare an omission which his appearance here can scarcely be said to rectify. Above: THE THREE STARS ...

BLUES & GENTLEMEN-IN-WAITING--No. II: SOME OXFORD GOLFERS

... 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 ...

AT THE SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL SOCIETY'S BANQUET, AS SEEN

... The Duke of Kent paid a tribute to the Merchant Navy when he recently addressed a festival dinner of the Seamen's Hospital Society at the Mansion House in support of the Lord Mayor's appeal for £25,000 to complete the £100,000 needed for improvements to the society's hospitals Lord Lloyd, the president, replied to the principal toast. The key to the above picture is (left to right): Alderman ...

FAMOUS RUGBY CLUBS-- VII: GUY'S HOSPITAL

... 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 ...

SOME PERSONALITIES AT ADDINGTON

... A FEW distinguished members of the Addington Club, which possesses not only a wealth of very fine players and one of the strongest club teams in the country, but also two great inland courses. When one has played on the old course one is apt to praise it as the best inland course in England until one has played on the new and vice versa. Fred Robson, the professional, apart from being a ...

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... TO MEET ENGLAND TO-MORROW It may be that J. E. Manchester's All Blacks have not reached so consistent an efficiency as their great predecessors though at times they have been really brilliant. But of the field they have scored an overwhelming success, and are making new friends every day. The match against England at Twickenham to-morrow concludes their tour. An article on the prospects of the ...