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Flat Out at Impact

... HE hit the ball with all his might-- he hit the ball with everything he had got-- he let fly-- he leaned into it !etc., etc. Every goiter likes to force his shots at times, to see if he can squeeze an extra few yards on his tee shot length or just get up with his mashie when it really is not normally on, and there is so much satisfaction in just getting up when you thought it wasn't on But thi ...

Indoor and Outdoor Sport

... BOAT RACE The Oxford crcia and two reserves. L. to r., standing B. Bailees Badley and Trinity), P. Brodie Oundle and Oriel), J. Gleave Uppingham and Magdalen), D. Bobertson Campbell (Edin. and Magdalen), A. Purssell (Oundle and Oriel). Sitting J. Carstairs (St. Edwards and C.C.), B. M. Bourne (Eton and New, who is the third generation of Bournes to stroke the University crew), B. Warwick ...

The Farmers' Guest of Honour

... I HAVE noted your President's cautionary words that in advancing with the left foot first the use of the right foot must not be forgotten, but as a townsman my worry to-night is not to put my foot in it. Mr. Attlee replying to the toast of His Majesty's Government at the National Farmers' Union annual dinner at the Dorchester, London, last week. Further pictures of the dinner are on the ...

Newmarket Fashions

... THERE were only two main considerations at the Newmarket Sales horses and prices, and keeping warm. Residents and visitors, male and female, vied with one another in both spheres of competition. Women racegoers have long since i invaded man's domain in the matter of clothes, i whether in boots or trousers, scarves or coats. But 1 the select community of smart racing women has brought make-do ...

Looking at a Major U.S. Tournament

... WITH golf courses throughout the country frozen hard and little immed iate prospect of play for a few days yet, I feel that it would interest golfers to be taken on a trip to Sunny California and follow the American golfers-- professionals and amateurs-- playing in the Los Angeles Open Tournament, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of that City. Most of the major U.S. Tournaments there were ...

Pure Breeds

... By A. CROXTON SMITH THERE is usually a prejudice against miscegenation, the idea being that the off spring of mixed marriages is seldom satisfactory. In common with most generalisations, the charge is probably far too sweeping, and no doubt has its origin in the dislike of unions between men and women of different colours. It ts possible that Asiatics or Negroes do not blend well with ...

FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED

... , , farm the Fordsozv wau it pays Just as the highly successful Fordson 'Major' Tractor was developed from long experi ence of mechanised farming, so too, is the 'Elite' the Ford Company's latest contri bution to practical farming. The 'Elite', a 3 furrow, convertible to 2 furrow, all- purpose trailing plough, is the first of a new range of implements, into which all the knowledge of economic ...

BRITISH FRIESIAN CATTLE SOCIETY

... ecause of great prepotency, the British Friesian Bull can be relied upon to improve the production of their progeny. PERFORMANCE IS PROOF ALDWYCH HOUSE, ALDWYCH, LONDON W.C.2. PHONE: HOLBORN 668O ...

Picture of the Week

... This is Frances Day and her new leading man, John Pcrtwec. Their new play-with-music Evangeline by James Laver opened in Blackpool recently. It is coming to town in a few weeks. Frances and John were rehearsing their jitterbug dance when our photograph was taken (by Antony Beauchamp). John Pertwee Boris, in the play is looking disconsolate because his lovely partner has announced licr ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1946
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 99 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Photographs 

Blankney Hunt Ball at Cranwell R.A.F. Cadet College

... Cranwell R.A.F. Cadet College Floodlit for the Hunt Ball Col. M. H. du Boulay and Miss J. Buchanan. Many members of neighbouring hunts attended the ball The Hon. Julian Mond, only surviving son of Lord and Lady Melchett, with Miss Bridget Lowther Mrs. E. P. MacFadden, S/Ldr. R. McRobbie, Miss L. M. A. Adlercron with her father, Brig.-Gen. R. L Adlercron, C.B.E., D.S.O., late Queens Own Cameron ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1946
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 83 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Christening Parties: For Three Sons and Two Daughters

... Christening Parties-- I I For Three Sons and Two Daughters D ^hUI- The- K Vemage MiH Btish J being Grandson of Former High Court Judge Thomas Charles, infant son of Lieut. -Colonel G. D. S. Crossman, was christened at St. Mary's Church, Loughton, Essex. He is a grandson of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Crossman. The picture shows the two other Cross- man children, Gay and Stafford, with their ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1946
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 182 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs