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L.B.W. and the Club Cricketers

... E. W. SWANTON in his article OF all the controversial topics associated with cricket I suppose alteration of the leg-before-wicket law is the one upon which the venerable old gentlemen whose playing experience ended with, or was cut short by, the Boer War most frequently seize upon. In Lord's pavilion it is talked about whenever a googly bowler appears on the scene, and those whose playing ...

Epsom Doings: The invincible old man Brow Jack and the good horse ..

... Epsom Doinq; The invincible old man Brow Jack and the good horse Dastui E'en the ranks of Tuscany could scarce forbear to cheer Brown Jack. I The Derby is the Derby, of course, but undoubtedly Brown Jack rivalled Hyperion as a star turn at the Epsom meeting. Sir Harold Wernher's gelding is nine years old, and as he was ridden in the Rosebery Memorial Plate by Steve Donoghue, who will be ...

So THAT'S what I do!

... So THAT'S what I do I For the past nine weeks The Sporting and Dramatic photographer has visited various golf courses and has snapped the members in play. These pictures have been submitted to the famous player and teacher, George Duncan. They have then been published along with his comments on the stance, etc., and with his hints for improvement, if any was needed. The clubs previously dealt ...

BERMUDA

... mmn ia Glittering Jewel The Broad Atlantic's The great liner glides along the sea becomes bluer, the sun warmer, your joy greater for the Mecca of your dream holiday is just a mile to starboard the scintillating Bermudas magic coral Isles of the Atlantic. Here are sands deep and warm, a glorious sub-tropic clime romantic interests on every side-- a treasure- store of flowers and birds and ...

By the way: COMMENT & OPINIONS OF THE HOUR; In the Shade of the Pavilion

... By VEDETTE. In the Shade of the Pavilion. A correspondent re minds me of the fol lowing cricket theory of Ranji, and suggests that a more wide spread knowledge of it would be a help to present-day batsmen. The player who is next wicket down is generally to be found sitting with his pads on in the shade of the pavilion or stemming his anxiety by walking up and down in the gloom of the room ...

THE EAST GALWAY HUNT BALL

... THE (8 EAST GAL WAY HUNT BALL A QUEEN'S COUNTY GROUP Mr. Ivan Cosby asks Mrs. Hamilton what she'll have during a refreshment interlude at the East Galway Hunt Ball, held in the Metropole Ball room, Dublin. Also in the group are (from the left) Mr. Eric Cosby, Miss Enid Hamilton, Captain A. E. Cosby, M.F.H., Major H. C. Hamilton, M.F.H., and Mrs. Eric Cosby. Captain Cosby, of Stradbally, the ...

YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ENJOY LIFE

... HEAT-WAVE HABITS How Gay and Tessa, the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kindersley, keep cool at their pleasant summer home in Surrey Swaebc THE SANDS OF GLEE: MISS BRIDGET DE BATHE TAKES HER DOGS TO THE SEA MAKING WHOOPEE The Master of Carnegie, Lady Maud Carnegie's son, feeling thoroughly pleased with himself while playing with Lady Alington's only daughter, the Hon. Mary Anne Sturt. ...

RACING AT PHŒNIX PARK

... I k. racing at phcenix park AN ENGAGED COUPLE Mr. Charles Scott and his fiancee, Lady Elisabeth Meade, younger daughter of Lord and Lady Clanwilliara. According to present arrangements, they are to be married on October 7, in Ireland. Mr. Scott, the youngest son of the late Mr. J. H. Scott and of Mrs. Scott, of Eredine, Argyllshire, is in the K.R.R.C. BROTHER AND SISTER Lord Gillford and Lady ...

THE STRANCE STORY OF A DOWN AND OUT

... THE SIMIfie TORIf By ROSITA FORBES I 'VE been cursed. That's what it is, said the little man in the lamentable suit. I was cursed by a great big black devil of an Abo, and things've gone dotty ever since. It's a wonder I'm alive. Gee, it is! We were sitting under an arch near the Embankment. It was past midnight, and the murmur of distant traffic was in terrupted by the coughing of those ...

Kenneth Durward Ltd

... THE TURNBERRY. Made in a large variety of Scotch and Irish Homespuns this beautifully tailored suit is excellent for all sporting occasions. The Jacket has three roomy pockets and an all- round belt. The skirt being flared, with a seam back and front, gives ample freedom. Made to measure from 10 guineas, or obtainable ready-to-wear from 81 2 Guineas. KINDLY WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, PATTERNS AND ...