At Marbury Hall Country Club, Cheshire
... Drawn by MAC ...
... Drawn by MAC ...
... . I' ---mil, M CHAMPIONS AT TABLE THE MIDDLESEX WANDERERS' DINNER TO SPORTING HEROES. The twenty-sixth annual dinner of the Middlesex Wanderers' Association Football Club was held recently in London, and among some two hundred people present the above were guests of honour. They are, or have been, famous people in their various sports, stars in fact, who had shot from their spheres for this ...
... LIGHT BLUE OR DARK BLUE CHOOSE YOUR COLOURS 55 THE BOAT RACE CREWS PUT UP FOR SALE: MEL BUYS SOME TOW-PATH MASCOTS. Here are the heroes of the great race from Mortlake to Putney. At the top are the two coxes, E. R. Edmett, who rides 8 stone at Oxford's helm, on the left, and J. M. Ranking, who is Cambridge's 7 stone steersman. The Dark Blues, starting with the first pair at the top on the ...
... SOME THINGS THAT FASCINATE There is Ihe well-cut top coat, British lingerie ribbons, and hair kept in such perfect condition that silver threads postpone their advent IT is Cash's lingerie ribbons that trim these pyjamas. They are available in a variety of useful widths and artistic shades. They are sold prac tically everywhere. THE plaited girdle of this lovely night dress, and the bows cn ...
... . ONLY TWO HOLDERS KEEP THEIR TITLES: THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT KENSINGTON. [Caricatures by Mel.] Five new champions appeared at the Amateur Boxing Association's tournament last week, while a sixth, Corporal Bennett in the bantam weight, regained his title after having forfeited it by his absence through illness last year. Only Tommy Pardoe in the flyweight and Fred Mallin in the ...
... OVER THE BOARDS AT HURLIN GH AM A WormVEye View of a Few Players and Their Odd Little Ways From Sketches by Captain W. O. CARRUTHERS ...
... Glorious winter-sporting is at hand By D'EGVILLE ...
... . ONE OF THE MODERNS ENDEAVOURING TO PERSUADE THE RUGBY UNION TO ADOPT REFORMS. [Drawn by H. M. Bateman ...
... THE LUCK OF THE REVOLVING DRUM: THE ^2,789,696 SWEEPSTAKE. V jjj THE IRISH HOSPITALS' DERBY SWEEP: SCENES AND PEOPLE AT THE DRAW IN DUBLIN. [Caricatures by Mel.] The Dublin Derby Sweep has created such a sensation of late that that little affair of horses running at Epsom last Wednesday seemed almost a trifling appendage to the business in Ireland, rather than the cause of its existence. It ...
... . At the top of our picture are seen G. Richards, in Lord Glanely's colours, and T. Cullinan, who won last year's National on Shaun Goilin. Clinging to the iron on left are A. C. Bostwick and G. N. Bostwick, the American owner-riders while in a similar position on right are Captain R. E. Sassoon, the amateur who rode Pixie at Aintree and R. Everett, who won the 1929 National on Gregalach. ...
... Bryan de Grineau Takes a Peep at the Brooklands Beauties ...