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Sporting Weddings

... RUGBY INTERNATIONAL G. P. S. Macpherson, son of Sir Stewart and Lady Macpherson, of Newtonmore, who was capped 26 times for Scotland, was married to Miss Bettie A. Smail, younger daughter of Principal and Mrs. James Cameron Smail of Edinburgh LAWN TENNIS PLATER Miss Rosemary Sandilands, daughter of Lt. -Colonel and Mrs. Prescott Sandilands, and 2nd Lieut. David Verey were married at St. James' ...

Film Fan Fare

... I (Left) ELLEN DREW, the candy store Cinderella, who got her big chance as Huguette in If I Were King, with Colrnan, is to be seen now in a real plum of a part. The film version of Terence Ratligan's enormously successful comedy, French Without Tears, had its premiere at the Plaza last week. Any number of top-flight stars had their eye on the role that Kay Hammond played so long and so ...

Rapier on Racing: Newmarket a Heartening Start

... Rapier on Racing Newmarket a Heartening Start Excellent Attendance Lessons of the Sales Serious position of Breeders The Two Cambridgeshires Future Meetings IT was expected that the resumption of racing, after seven weeks in the doldrums, would be met with appreciation. Few, however, could have anticipated that the Newmarket meeting would have been such a success. The novelty of the situation ...

St. Mary's Hospital Draw with the Wasps: Fine Game Between Lively Forwards and Clever Backs

... St. Mary's Hospital Draw with the Wasps Fine Game Eetween Lively Forwards and Clever Backs AT Sudbury last Saturday the Wasps enter tained St. Mary's Hospital. Neither side was at full strength but it was a really good game. The Wasps forwards fought grandly against the clever Hospital backs, and a draw at six points all was a very fair result. F. M. MiCrae was the most dangerous of the ...

Rosslyn Park Outstay the Police: Fine Second-Half Recovery

... Rosslyn Park Outstay the Police Fine Second-Half Recovery METROPOLITAN POLICE Back row (I. to r.) The Referee Mr. L. H. F. Sanderson the Hon. Secretary Metro. Police, J. H. Preece, G. J. Whitfield, A. W. Masters, T. W. Cranfield, R. H. Williams, C. A. Pridrnore [captain), G. Evans, D. M. Irvine, N. Heppenstall and Mr. A. W. Ci.ndey (linesman). Front row (I. to r.) F. A. Coutts, W. A. L. ...

The Cub Saves His Brush

... OUR photographer, cub hunting with the Warwickshire the other morning when they met at Sherborne, was lucky, for he got two remarkable photographs. The cub broke covert from the woods in the top left-hand corner of the picture and ran down the cinder track between the hedge row and the field, then decided to turn right through the hedge and make good his escape. Notice how he is making good ...

Dulwich College Overwhelm Brighton College

... Evacuation to Tonbridge does not seem to have upset Dulwich College Rugby, and this season they look like having a very good team. In their first match of the term at Ton- bridge they had Brighton College as their visitors and won by 32 points to nil. Dulwich held the advantage at three-quarters and their forwards were better in the loose, Brighton generally holding them in the tight scrums. ...

Effective Putters Both

... JSjeesSSc RICHARD BURTON. ALFRED PADGHAM. Both are smooth, effective putters who stand well up to the ball and keep their arms off the body. Padgham stands further away from the ball than does Burton. Both use the Vardqn grip for putting as they do for their long shots, and both wear a left-hand glove. ...

DUNLOP Fort

... DVNLOP Ifarl DVNLOP IFor t The knowing squirrel points a moral for the motorist. Store up security for yourself, at this season of wet roads and windstrewn leaves,, by fitting the safest tyre in all the world. WITH TEETH TO BITE THE ROAD ...

H. S. Lloyd Sells Two Famous Cockers

... By A. Croxton Smith NEWS has reached me to the effect that Mr. H. S. Lloyd has sold his two famous cocker' spaniels Exquisite Model of Ware and Sir Galahad of Ware to an Indian native ruler, who is taking up the exhibition of dogs. Thus we are losing a brace of dogs that for several years have been an ornament to our shows and have been regarded as models of their kind. Some will say that ...

PLAYER'S NUMBER

... BjTTIpm'J M I I I I jBBBBjr I i to 5Bi wFi 39, NORTH CASTLE STREET, EDINBURGH, where lived Sir Walter Scott from 1798 to 1826. Here he spent his happiest days and did most of his literary work. t Happy associations belong also to that other famous Number Player's No. 3. Exquisitely cool and mellow in smoking, their choice Virginia leaf ensures that little extra quality which always appeals to ...