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HARRODS

... ESTATE 'Phone: Ken 1490. 'Grams: Estate Harrods, London. KNIGHTSBRIDGE HOUSE 62/64 BROMPTON ROAD, LONDON, S.W.I. OFFICES West Byfleet. and Haslemere. Riviera, Offices. C.54. SOUTH DEVON COAST-- SIDMOUTH. Easy reach Budlcigh Salterton and Exeter. DELIGHTFUL ARCHITECT-DESIGNED RESIDENCE. commanding extensive views. Hall, 3 reception. 7 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, cloakroom, boxroom, offices, etc. ...

Rapier on Racing: Smart Rose of England colt--The Aga Khan starts winning--Newbury details--Tout Change wins ..

... Rapier on Racing Smart Rose of England colt The Aga Khan starts winning Newbury details-- Tout Change wins the Cup Hard going at Gatwick Week-end hints TWO-YEAR-OLDS provided most of the interest at the Birmingham meeting which opened last week's racing. On the Monday Lord Glanely's colt by Colombo out of Rose of England won the Warwickshire Breeders' Foal Plate in such style that people sat ...

South Africa's Golfing Genius

... FEW will question that A. D. Locke has a genius for golf com parable with that which inspired the immortal Bobby Jones, to whose career the South African's brief course already bears resemblance. Both made their mark in open competition while in their teens, and in a year or two were national champions. At twenty-one Locke is Open champion of South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, and the ...

Champions at the Richmond Horse Show

... Left LIGHT-WEIGHT HUNTERS Lord Fortescue, a judge, riding one of the light-weight hunters which competed for the Romer Williams Challenge Cup. Mr. J. V. Rank's The Snob was the winner. A CLEAR ROUND Miss Tvette Tinkler takes the wall during a clear round on her Chinchilla. She tied for first place with Master J. Nesfield on Sweet William in the class for children under fifteen years of age on ...

HARRY HALL LTD

... Harry HalI Harry HaiI .Esc. over ■40 years. Highest awards. 12 Gold Medals. Governing Director Harry Hall) Naval, Military r.a.F. Service Outfitters THE COAT, BREECHES, HABIT COSTUME SPECIALISTS. R.A.F. OUTFITS Harry Hall Ltd. are approved Outfitters to the R.A.F. and Special Attention to every Order ensures that Uniforms supplied conform in ETvery Detail to Air Ministry Regulations. Finest ...

Sir Abe Bailey's Caerloptic Wins Royal Hunt Cup

... Michael Beary, on the extreme outside, took Sir Abe Bailey's Caerloptic, drawn No. 23, first past the post by a length in the Royal Hunt Cup on Ascot s second day. Second, running alone in the centre of the course, is Mr. C. Jams' Galsoma (No. 16), ridden by T. Weston; and third, another three-quarters of a length away and nearest the stands, is Lord Derby's Greenwich (No. 8) with R. Perryman ...

The First Polo International: Americans win by 11 goals to 7

... The First Polo International Americans win by I I goals to 7 J HE Americans have retained the Westchester Cup, which Great Britain last held in 1914. In the first match of a fortnight ago, pictures of which are published in these pages, America's four won by 11 goals to 7. Last Sunday they were again victorious in the second match, this time by 9 goals to 4 and so they keep the trophy. THE ...

WOMEN AND SPORT

... ANGLO AMERICAN ALLIANCE Miss Alice Marble (right), the American champion, and Miss Jean Nicoll, a British champion in the making, joined forces in the St. George's Hill tournament at Weybridge. It was only a temporary alliance, Miss Nicoll's regular partner being Miss Betty Nuthall, but it was a happy one. ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN: Miss Elsie Corlett, who captained the English women's team in the ...

Alec Nelson, Maker of Athletes

... ALEC NELSON has coached the Cambridge University Athletic Club since 1907, and during that time such distinguished athletes as P. J. Noel-Baker, H.S.O Ashington, D. Macmillan, R. S. Woods, H. M. Abrahams, H. B. Stallard, G. M. Butler, D, G. A. Lowe, Lord Burghley, R. L. Howland, R. M. N. Tisdall, J. St. L. Thornton and A. G. K. Brown have passed through his hands. These men may have had ...

Finding the World's Fastest Miler: Sydney Wooderson takes on American Cracks at Princeton To-morrow

... Finding the World's Fastest Miler Sydney Wooderson takes on American Cracks at Princeton To-morrow lYlfe TO-MORROW Sydney Wooderson, world record-holder at 880 yards and one mile, runs over one mile against the best of the United States' performers at this distance. Wooder- son's opponents will probably include Glen Cunningham, L. Zamperini, and Charles Fenske, and the winner will be ...

Comments on Notable Players of the Week: Look How High These Women Players Get Their Hands

... Comments on Notable Players of the Week RICHARD CHAPMAN, the American who reached the last eight in the British Amateur, won the French Amateur Championship at St. Germain, near Paris, this week. When commenting on his style two weeks ago, I mentioned the speed at which he swung the club--he has a slashing swing which is fast up and down. He hits the ball a long way and is inclined to rely on ...