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The Cambridgeshire Class 2

... THE FIELD NEARING THE FINISH Here Flying Cloud III. (No. 27), in the centre of the picture, leads the 27 runners. No. g on the right is Azam Pasha, No. 33 is King Henry. Behind Flying Cloud III. is T. Lowrey, in Mr. J. S. Norton's cerise ant white diamond colours, riding Never Surprised which finished third. Nearest the camera on the left is Eran Bird; Dark Tolly, Roderick Dhu and Quartier ...

The Cambridgeshire Class I

... rhe Cambridgeshire Class I There was a good field for the Class I. race, Meadow being the favourite at 10 to Coming to the dip Olein, drawn on the far side from the stands (nearest the camera) was well placed with Gyroscope in the middle of the course. Meadow was most prominent on the stands side and going easily. Suddenly Olein was heaten and Meadow failed to go on, leaving Gyroscope, No. 34, ...

All Glad to be Racing Again

... THE CROWD ALONG THE RAILS: Though favourites fared badly, the crowd were delighted to be racing again. A few soldiers and sailors were to be seen and a few gentlemen in statu pupillari, over from Cambridge in search of knowledge. AS USUAL STEEL HELMET: Prince Ras Monolulu is mighty glad to be racing again. Winners proved hard to find despite the tipsters. NO TOTE COMPETITION Bookmakers turned ...

Regional Soccer Should Pay its Way

... KJ EARLY 200,000 people saw the 40 matches in the eight regional competitions last Saturday. This is not as many as were expected for real competitive football but 4,000 at a match will give a gate of about £200, which is enough to allow clubs to pay their way. No doubt gates will get bigger when the regional scheme has been working a little while. A Match of 12 Goals at Tottenham COMPETITIVE ...

HENRY COTTON ON GOLF: My Match with the Open Champion

... HENRY COTTON ON GOLF My Match with the Open Champion AT Sale last week, Richard Burton and I played a 36-holes exhibition match; not one of those advertised £5000 world-supremacy affairs, but just a friendly 36-holes game, with both of us playing as well as we could. In support of such a cause as the British Red Cross funds about 2500 spectators turned up, and with a fine, dry October day to ...

Henry Cotton and Dai Rees-- One Each

... -1 T THE CARDIFF CLUB D. J. Rees is driving, and Cotton, in the extreme left of the picture, seems to be saying to himself That's a pretty useful one to beat. Rees, playing seme of his best golf, won this 36 holes match by one hole. CO TTON PLA TS AN IRON SHO T It was sparkling golf by both men-- particularly at Clyne on the Saturday, for Cotton was round in approximately 64 10 shots fewer ...

British Boxing Board Behind the Times: An Irate Australian-- Farr and Manuel Abrew-- A Reminder to Harvey-- ..

... British Boxing Board Behind the Times An Irate Australian Farr and Manuel Abrew A Reminder to Harvey-- Strickland Joins Up By B. Bennison FRED HENNEBERRY, the Australian middleweight, will probably hear on his journey home to join his country's forces, that the British Board of Control have agreed to recognise a match between him and Jock McAvoy, our champion, as a fight for the Empire title. ...

DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE

... Day and Night Service When you Travel wear a three-piece and save luggage space. Companion tweeds are newer than an all-matching outfit, so Jay's have planned the ensemble above in a mottled, tweed for the suit and a herringbone pattern for the coat, all in black and white. Black accessories make it right for town, coloured scarves and gloves for the country. This outfit costs eleven guineas ...

New Hotels for Old

... By Ashley Courtenay The Granby at Elms Cross, Bradford oil-Avon. OF recent weeks I have been faced with the upheaval caused by so many of our best hotels being taken over by the Government. So much has been written of the wrongs that hotels have suffered in this respect that no useful pur pose would be served by enlarging on it, though I have heard of many instances of hardship caused by ...

Mr. M. H. Benson's Nearco

... Stallions of the Year No. 3 lV/TR. MARTIN BENSON created a stir in breeding circles when he announced, a year ago, that he had paid the record price of £60,000 for the Italian-bred Grand Prix winner. The transaction was concluded as a result of a 15-minutes' telephone call to Paris. Nearco, who was bred by Signor Tesio, ran fourteen times and was unbeaten. In his thirteen starts in Italy he ...

The Bicester Meet at Stratton Copse: Cub-Hunting with the Camera

... The Bicester Meet at Stratton Copse Cub-Hunting with the Camera CUB-HUNTING is still being carried on by the Bicester and Warden Hill, but at this meet at Stratton Copse, the Master, Mr. R. E. Field- Marsham, though out, was not hunting hounds. Quite a good field turned up, but as the pictures on the next pages show, most of the followers were children. They spent a very enjoyable morning in ...

Try a Little Originality-- it Pays

... THE past month of September has found our courses running very fast, and in consequence a greater variety of approach shots has been called for. The ordinary pitch. shot, landing from any angle on to the putting surface, does not almost bury itself as it would on a soft holding green. It is, perhaps, rather futile to tell a beginner to be original in his shots to the pin, when he is trying as ...