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Amateur Boxing at its Best

... A GREAT OCCASION The King and a crowd of 8000 were at the International amateur boxing match at Wembley. Behind his Majesty on the left is Mr. Elvin, managing director of W embley Stadium, which was generously offered free to the Red Cross. ARTHUR DANAHAR WINS The Irish Guardsman met Petty-Officer Warnes, R.N. (right) in a special bout and won a hard-hitting contest on points. OTHER FAMOUS ...

Rapier on Racing

... The Resumption at Newbury Le Cygne as an Aintree Hope The indiscretion of an Amateur Lincolnshire Horses in the Limelight THE resumption of racing at Newbury last week was a very welcome event, and, as matters turned out, the racing itself was extremely interesting. I left the meeting, how ever, with the feeling that, while we have plenty of good horses running under N.H. Rules just now, we ...

Sporting Weddings and Engagements

... OLYMPIC SCULLER Jack Beresford was married at Chelsea Old Church to Mary, daughter of Doctor and Mrs. Leaning, of Gunnersbury. They left the church under crossed sculls held by two of the famous Phelps brothers, Dick and Tom, both winners of the Doggett Coat and Badge SUB- LIEUTENANT S. G. A. HARPER, R.N.V.R., the Watsonian forward, who was a reserve for last year's Scottish XV against Ireland ...

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Round the New Shows

... The Light of Heart (Apollo 8.15) WHEN you are a great actor, though in a somewhat moth-eaten condition through too much whisky too often, it is not a bad notion to live in a little top-floor flat in Long Acre. For not only is it cheap, which enables you to spend all the more money on whisky, but you never know when luck may change and when you may be asked to play King Lear at Covent Garden ...

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Cambridge Win the 'Soccer Too

... AT Oxford last December Oxford and Cambridge drew the Association match. In the return game at Cam bridge last week the Light Blues followed up their Rugby win of the previous week by a victory by 3 goals to 2. N. C. Hunt, in the Cambridge goal, had some thrilling final minutes, but by some brilliant saves, kept Oxford from getting the equalising goal they tried for so desperately. Other ...

How Cambridge Beat Oxford

... THE COMBINED TEAMS Cambridge N. C. Hunt; N. G. Sprake, H. Cooper; D. F. Rowe, J, Gibson, C. L. Ashton W. Hindley, K. Goodyear, G. P. Baylis, R. A. M. McNichotl D. A. Foxall. Oxford: J. B. Johnson; J. A. H. Sharp, G. T. Rowe; R. E. Bowyer, G. A. Wagner, J. W. MacFarlane L. Fox, C. A. Vdnbergen, J. H. Binch, R. Band, D. S. Naylor THE SECOND CAMBRIDGE GOAL Corner kicks played a big part in this ...