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October 1939
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Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

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Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

The Storrington Beagles at Arundel

... amm k i jV/fAJOR A. E. COOK is carrying tVl on his Mastership of the Storrington Beagles, hunting hare in Lord Leconfield's, Crawley and Horsham, and Cowdray countries. Owing to transport difficulties, meets for the present will have to be within easy reach of the kennels at New- biggin, Storrington. To save food the pack has been reduced from 17 J couples to 1 1 J. Last week they met at ...

The Last of Salmon-Fishing on the Tay

... The Last of Salmon- Fishing on the Tay NEXT Monday salmon-fishing on the Tay will finish till January 15, 1940, and anglers during the last few weeks have been making the most of autumn fishing, which is often very good on this most famous salmon river of Scotland. The river is usually fished by harling from boats, but certain beats provide spinning and fly fishing from the banks as well. ...

Laurie Ayton, Jnr.: Young Stoneham Professional With a Future

... Laurie Ayton, Jnr. Young Stoneham Professional With a Future YOUNG L. B. Ayton is a big, strong young golfer with a future. He has played many fine rounds this year. He contrives to get under his head despite his build, and Nos. 5 and 6 are fine positions. the large photograph was taken when Ayton was playing at St. Andrews. Here his right shoulder has come up throwing him away from the ball ...

All Hockey Players Welcome: Richmond Offer Grounds and Fixtures

... All Hockey Players Welcome Richmond Offer Grounds and Fixtures THE Richmond and Kingston Hill Hockey Club had a practice game on the club's ground at Old Deer Park last Saturday. A fair number of players from other clubs which are not able to carry on this season turned up and it was possible to make up a team composed of Richmond players to play the Rest. With the support given by the ...

COUNTRY LEAVE: A PRACTICAL AUTUMN

... Country Leave A PRACTICAL AUTUMN RATIONED petrol means more walking, so shoes should be chosen more carefully than ever. Debenham and Free- body, Wigmore Street, have the models on the left, designed for a really accurate fit. Reading from left to right as in all good photographs the first, in calf and sufede, costs 59s. 6d. the thistle brogue beside it, 49s. 6d. Then comes a high-built Court ...

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ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPERS

... I mn\M IB THE TATLER THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS THE BYSTANDER THE SPHERE THE SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS THE SKETCH 2 YOUR IDENTIFICATION How much have you invested in your good name? No when, for some good reason, advertising effort upon a doubt your accountant has the answer at his finger-tips. specific product would be impracticable. But we venture the opinion that if you are an experienced ...

P.C. Cox

... WJ. COX, the Wimbledon Park golf professional, makes a very jolly policeman when you are on the right side of the Law. Like quite a number of our other leading professional golfers, he has joined the Police War Reserve, and is lucky enough to be on the beat not too far from his home, so, when off duty, he can play a few holes on his own course. Cox, besides looking the part, should be able to ...

The Fitzwilliam's Veteran Huntsman

... OLD TOM AGUTTER is still in the saddle pitting his wits against the cunning of the fox. Over thirty years ago he was made second whip to the Pytchley, and except for the four years of the Great War, when he was on active service, he has spent his life in various countries trying to offer the best days possible to those who ride to hounds. For fifteen years he has been huntsman to the ...

Another £400 for the Red Cross: Cotton and Adams at Killermont

... Another £400 for the Red Cross Cotton and Adams at Killermont HENRY COTTON is continuing his good work for the British Red Cross, and his trip to Scotland last week-end at his own expense brought another £400 to the Red Cross funds. Like everyone else, Cotton is most anxious to do something, but we are glad that he was persuaded to offer his services to the Red Cross rather than to the Police ...

An Afternoon with the Navy

... By B. Bennison THE gymnasium was bright with colours. In it some three thousand sailors sat and stood around. They laughed and quipped and cracked, and sang with gusto, as a full- throated, deepc-chested choir, swinging the while, now the songs of the barracks, so that we lived anew with Kipling; again, Lily of Laguna, and 'Gene Stratton was back with us to start feet a tapping, even my own, ...

Catering for Two Generations

... By Ashley Courtenay TO use the word solidity in relation to an hotel is a mark in its favour in these days of air raid precautions. Although I feel that St. Leonards is about the last place that the enemy would wish to waste bombs on, there is at the same time that satisfactory feeling that when one stays at the Royal Victoria Hotel, St. Leonards, one is in a building in which the walls are ...