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Cambridge is not so Very Different

... Rugby at Grange-Road with the Old Cranleighans as Visitors THOUGH there will be no Battle of the Blues/' at Twickenham in December, the 'Varsity is able to field a pretty useful fifteen each week under C. L. Newton-Thompson, the old Blue, who is acting captain in place of the absent J. G. S. Forrest. The Colleges have formed an inter-collegiate league of two divisions to amuse themselves. ...

When I was Last in Germany

... By B Bennison WHEN a few short months ago I was in Germany I made acquaintance with a Berliner whose name and speech were so emphatically English, his profession of love for all man-making sports so persistent and clamorous, that I was staggered upon probing his mind to find hidden behind his linguistic attainments the heart and outlook of a typical Prussian. xu 10 uui uuawti vmg 111 liiv v ...

A Match with Egremont

... Egremont School, a famous nursery of Cumberland Rugby, is quite close to St. Bees, and these pictures show the Mill Hill first fifteen as guests of Egremont. Left an Egremont player escapes from a Mill Hill tackle. Centre Egremont ...

Dulwich Resume Hockey

... ALMOST every week brings addi tions to the list of hockey clubs who have recovered sufficiently from the exodus of members to put at least one team in the field. Last Saturday Dulwich, who have given some great players to the game, played their first match of the season on their own ground against Civil Service, winning by 4 goals to 2. C. H. Brown is again captaining Dulwich, but many of the ...

In the Sporting News

... GRAHAM SHARP, who by winning the World's Fig ure Skating Championship at Budapest this year, be came the first Englishman to hold the title, was married at Bournemouth to Miss Hazel Mason. Now 21 years old, Graham Sharp first gained the British Free and Figure Championship when only 16. HUGH DELMEGE, the well-known Irish amateur rider, was married at Cappsquin, Co. Waterford, to Miss Sibyl ...

News from Hollywood

... HEDT LAM ARK S lovely sulky face has been familiar to readers of illustrated papers ever since, as Hedy Kiesler, she made film history in Extase. Her actual screen appearances have, however, been scanty, for since she went to Hollywood there have only been Algiers and Lady of the Tropics (in which she died very gracefully in Robert Taylor's arms). I Take This Woman, with Spencer Tracy, ...

A Mixed Bag of Sport

... IRISH 1 CESAREWITCH Lord Talbot de Malahide'' s Bearer Bond, ridden by Joe Canty, winning the big race at The Curragh, last Saturday, from Mr. IV. Lysaght's English filly, Wy elands. Mr. W. Barnett's Crushed Corn and Mr. J. Mangan's Mansura _ tied for third place. Lady Talbot de Malahide bought the winner as a foal for 55 guineas at Goff's Dublin Sales. LONDON TRANSPORT Miss Sheringham, an A.R ...

Stallions of the Year : No. 5: The Aga Khan's Bahram

... Stallions of the Year No. 5 The Aga Khan's Bah ram TJAHRAM, triple crown winner, retired to stud unbeaten. His races were at two years, National Breeders' Produce Stakes (£.5.5.59), Rous Memorial Stakes, Goodwood (£1140), Gimcrack Stakes (£J412), Boscawen Stakes (£600), Middle Park Stakes (£3047) at three years, Two Thousand Guineas 9339 the Derby (£9216), St. James's Palace Stakes (£3230), St ...

Cub-Hunt Pictures from Six Packs

... THE RUFFORD CLOSE BEHIND THEIR FOX This pack has a very fine record at Peterborough and the Great Yorkshire Hound Shows, and as can be seen, they do their work well, too Will Jacklin, who has been huntsman since rgs2, has a big reputation on the clays and big woodlands of this two-day-a-week pack, which hunts a large portion of Robin Hood's country. The Marquess of Titchfield, M.P., heir to ...

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WINTER CAMPAIGN

... Winter I Campaign EVEN women in uniform like to feel that they are looking their best, and members of all the women's Services will appreciate the expert tailoring that Harry Hall, i8i, Oxford Street, is putting into their uniforms. The girl on the left is wearing the uniform of an officer of the A.T.S., but equipment for the other Services can, of course, also be supplied, designed strictly ...

Sisters as Joint-Masters

... THE Misses May and Violet Wilson (left and centre) are carrying on with their very successful Joint-Mastership of the Woodland Pytchley Foxhounds. They took over the pack from Sir Julien Cahn in 1937. With them is Mrs. John Burgess, of Carlton Grange. Hounds met at her home at East Carlton, on the north-west border of the Woodland country. It was quite a good day, with one hunt of an hour and ...