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Danahar v. Roderick but No Title: Top of the Bill for Earl's Court-- Snow's Future-- The Police Championships-- ..

... Danahar v. Roderick but No Title Top of the Bill for Earl's Court Snow's Future The Police Championships Passing of The Professor By B. Bennison THE next Queensberry tournament at the Empress Stadium, Earl's Court, will be held on April 22, when Arthur Danahar will meet Ernie Roderick, holder of the welter title, in a fight over the championship course of 15 rounds instead of 10, which was ...

Scamperdale Hunter Trials: A Fine Entry for Sam Marsh's Annual Show at Edenbridg

... Scamperdale Hunter Trials A Fine Entry for Sam Marsh's Annual Show at Edenbridg THE DRIVING EVENT for a horse, cob or pony of any height, in any type vehicle, attracted sixteen entries. Sam Marsh, Organiser and Clerk of the Course, standing in the centre, with his back to the camera, talking to Miss Betty Rani daughter of J. V. Rank. The winner was Mrs. E. K. Marsh, sister-in-law of Sa Marsh, ...

Ancient and Modern All Square

... AT Sandy Lodge the club generously gave up the course for an exhibition match, in aid of the Red Cross Funds, and £222 was collected, which excellent result rounded off a highly enjoyable and successful day. The course was in grand condition, the greens keen and as difficult as ever. Mr. Francis Markes who is Sandy Lodge, had taken particular care to put the tee boxes on the tees which gave ...

England Beat the Rest By 1-0: A Charity Hockey match at Nottingham

... England Beat the Rest j By 1-0 A Charity Hockey match at Nottingham NICE MARKING I. M. Wood, of England (right), has lost the ball to H. Thornton, the Rest centre-forward. Behind (left), B. West backs up H. Thornton, but is closely guarded by M. J. Lodge. A GOOD GATE: The only women's representative match of the season staged at Hucknall Road ground in aid of the Red Cross attracted a good ...

More About Our Road Rule

... By Highwayman SINCE writing last week about the origin of the rule of the road, I have unearthed a good deal more, and though proof is still to seek I can now present a fairly complete picture of the various theories, one of which at least does offer a complete explanation of the divergent practice in England, Sweden and Hungary from that in Europe in general and the United States. According ...

The Wellington Tradition

... The Wellington T radition WELLINGTON COLLEGE was founded by public subscription in memory of the Iron Duke for the education of the sons of deceased officers who held commissions in the British Army or the Army of the Honourable East India Com pany. There are 90 of these boys on the Foundation and 100 who are sons of living officers of his Majesty's Army. The rest are Non Founda tioners, but ...

£2,200 from Red Cross Match

... IT seems almost impolite to write in appreciation of my three most recent Red Cross matches all in one article, for their efforts deserve at least a whole story each. This is not possible and I hope that the organisers and supporters will understand that it is not in proportion to the number of words I write on their particular effort that I value what has been done. The first of these three ...

Cambridge Win the Sports

... I I CAMBRIDGE, with the advantage of com peting on their own track, beat Oxford last week in the unofficial Inter-University Sports by 77 points to 40 eight firsts in 13 events. J. Morrish, the young Oxford jumper, equalled the University ground record for the long jump with a leap of 23 ft. 2 in. but that was 10 inches below his best. Morrish also won the high jump. HIGH HURDLES-- BOTH ...

Mostly About Sporting Friends

... THAT sport makes long friendships is a happy truism. A few days ago a car arrived at the R.A.C. Country Club, Epsom, and out stepped a very senior Canadian officer. He went straight in search of Willie Watt, who was in his shop and, without any preamble or self-introduction, said: Do you remember giving me my first golf lesson when I was stationed here twenty-four years ago? That I do, sir, ...

Danahar's Chance against Jake Kilrain

... By B. Bennison A THIRD boxing tournament, or- ganised by the Marquess of Queensberry for the Red Cross, will be held at the Empress Stadium, Earl's Court, on Monday. Arthur Danahar, the Irish Guardsman, who last month was disqualified in a contest with Norman Snow, will have a further opportunity to prove that as boxer and fighter he approaches nearest to Ernie Roderick, our welter champion. ...

In the Sporting News

... CRACK GIRL RIDER 14-year-old Iris Kellett, daughter of Mr. T. H. Kellett, has icon over 60 trophies at Irish shows. Red Riding Hood, with her here is her fcvourile pony. Miss Kellett hunts with the South County Dublin Harriers. RACING MOTORIST MARRIED Lieut. -Colonel C. E. B. Rabagliati M.C., A.F.C. {late) King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry was married to Mrs. Beatrix Valentine Gandolfi ...

ESCAPE FROM WINTER

... Escape from Winter RIDING accessories are leading a double life, with jodhpurs when you can find time to ride, with country tweeds for the rest of the day. The Bedford Riding Breeches Company, 19, New Quebec Street, Marble Arch, have the polo- necked sweater on the left for 1 6s. 6d. in several good colours. In a lighter weight it costs ns. 6d. The classic felt is 15s. 6d., and the ever- ...