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Women's Inter-Services Golf

... CAMBERLEY Heath course saw the first match played between women in different branches of the Services when the 2nd Hants Motor Company, A.T.S., beat the W.A.A.F. by 4 matches to 2 over 16 holes. A number of A.T.S. girls acted as caddies for members of their team. FROM THE 1 1 TH Company Commander P. Bayliss and Miss Barbara Wardle watch the flight of Miss Molly Gourlafs ball as she drives from ...

Weasels Big Win

... THE heavy defeat of Dulwich by the Weasels at Beckenham (5 goals to nil), was largely accounted for by the inability of Dulwich, for various reasons, to field a forward line up to the usual standard. In addition to several other absentees, they have lost one of their best scoring forwards, G. Mattos, who has joined the Army. A. P. D. Montgomery scored twice for Weasels in the first half, and C ...

Rapier on Racing

... THERE is an extremely busy week ahead. There are the two National Hunt meet ings at Newbury (on Wednesday and Thursday) and at Wetherby (on Friday and Saturday). At Newmarket, beginning on Mon day, there are to be the December sales, held by Messrs. Tattersall. It is anticipated that these will not be concluded before Saturday afternoon. Owing to the black-out, business on the first five days ...

The Craven

... THE weather, while not ideal, was favourable when the Craven met at Chaddleworth Village, Berks. We were fortunate, for the Acting-Master, Mr. S. D. Player, had leave from military service to be in attendance. Hounds made a pleasing picture when they moved off to Field Copse, which, due mainly to fallen leaves, proved blank. Crossing to Chaddle worth Common, hounds quickly found, and ran ...

Worksop Beat Trent

... Inter-Schools Rugby WORKSOP, who have been improving steadily this season, entertained Trent at Worksop and won a fast game, played in ideal conditions, by 34 points to 8 points. Worksop showed a marked superiority behind the scrum and quickly established an early lead after some excellent passing movements. Trent's forwards played an outstanding game and, particularly towards the end of the ...

Inter-'Varsity Rugby Without Blues

... THOUGH the University authorities quite rightly have banned official contests between Oxford and Cambridge, an unofficial Rugby match is to be played next Wednesday, December 6. No Blues will be awarded and the match will not go down in the records. Oxford have been given permission to travel, so the game will be played on the Grange Road ground at Cambridge. It is difficult to judge the ...

A Few Hours Off Duty: Lord and Lady Doverdale's Week-end Shooting-Party

... A Few Hours Off Duty Lord and Lady Doverdale's Week-end Shooting-Party MR. FREDDY CHILDE IN ACTION Lord and Lady Doverdale entertained a small party of guns at Westwood Park for the week-end. They were lucky in the weather for it was bright and fine with no wind, and birds were plentiful at all the stands. THE P ARTY AT WESTWOOD Lord and Lady Doverdale with some of the guns (I. to r.) Mrs. St. ...

'Chasing at Leicester

... LADY DARESBURr AND MR. LILLING STON: Lady Daresbury's Watchdog ran unplaced in the Sileby Handicap 'Chase, in which race Mr. Luke Lillingston rode Benjamin Bunny, belonging to Mrs. Lillingston. Mr. Lillingston. who is in the Army, is Joint- Master of the Earl of Harrington's Foxhounds. MR. AND MISS CLAYTON Leicester was a notable occasion for Miss Jean Clayton, as she trained her first winner ...

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... IONS G. C. Buchanan, esides opening up the game ,s kicking being very sure. TRENT'S ONLY TRY: E. T. D. Hairs, the Trent stand-off half, played very well and scored their only try by this determined dive for the line. This try was converted by Steele-Nicholson. A PLEASANT CUSTOM The Worksop hoys make a lane between the pitch and the school buildings and clap the two teams home after the match. ...

Golf News in Pictures

... AT CAMBERLET HEATH The course these days sees many encounters between the three Services at weekends. Here is a Cavalry Club side and their opponents, a composite Vagabonds team, who won by 4* matches to 3), Left to right Colonel J. Gannon, Captain J. H. Turner, D. L. Hutchison, Flight-Lieut. J. Heyworth, Major Dickson, Colonel K. D. Barbour and Colonel Hotchkin. DICK METZ AND HIS BRIDE The ...

More Miles Per Coupon

... By Highwayman THERE is one thing about this petrol rationing: it is making everyone pay a great deal of attention to economical running. Most of us, I fear, have little patience for all the tricks required to get the uttermost farthing's-worth out of our coupons, but it is still interesting to read what the technicians can do and see just what we could save ourselves if we really got down to ...

RECEIVED WITH THANKS

... Received With Thanks PKAU 1 1 L A 1 presents for men on service, abroad or at home, have been collected by Austin Reed, of Regent Street. These money belts (from 6s. 6d.) have two pockets, or there are twill pouches to sling on a belt from 5s. 6d. Hussifs are from 4S. 6d., and the pig skin wetpack and photograph frame will both be appreciated A LOVELY present to buy, this breakfast jacket from ...