Refine Search

Newspaper

Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Countries

Place

London, London, England

Access Type

46

Type

30
16

Public Tags

More details

Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

THE GAME GOES ON: Capt. H. B. T. Wakelam's Book on Rugby--An Authority on Ocean Racing--Mr. Pat Mullen on the ..

... THE GAME GOES ON Capt. H. B. T. Wakelam's Book on Rugby An Authority on Ocean Racing Mr. Pat Mullen on the Isle of Aran IF the poet has, for no reason that one can discover, disregarded rugby as a theme, it is similarly scantily represented in literature ...

THE LIBRARY: THE LIFE OF RONALD POULTON

... home, his days at a preparatory school, his five years at Rugby, all are sketched with sympathetic hand, while his Balliol career is dealt with in detail from more than one standpoint. His Rugby football occupies two most interesting chapters, in which ...

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB

... HONG KONG FOOTBALL OLUB. The two groups representing Hong Kong in the Rugby and Association games against the Royal Navy go a good way to show that devotees of football though far away do not allow their love and enthusiasm for the game to die out even ...

MODERN POLO

... Lancers Captain Miller attributes a great deal of the success of the Rugby polo team, which from 1897 to 1903 never lost a match. It was no doubt the close and elastic combination of the Rugby team, as well as the skill of the players and the admirable training ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: MAMEENA, AT THE GLOBE THEATRE

... murder, and therefore pressed to death by a ring of avenging warriors. These warriors closed in upon him as men will do in Rugby scrums, and he died. (Incidentally I think this execution ought to settle the vexed question among foot ballers as to the origin ...

HUNTING NOTES: THE SOUTHERN MIDLANDS

... season. And that the merits of pack and country are widely appreciated, is amply proved by the distances men ride lo them. Rugby, by the way, continues to be as popular a hunting- quarter as ever attracting alike the soldier, the man of busi ness, the ...

By Way of Variety

... Mozart's Don Giovanni. And speaking of arti ficial respiration, this art has been known to be required on the Rugby football field. Bob Scott on Rugby (Nicholas Kaye 10s. 6d.) is by one of the greatest players of the game in recent years. The enthusiasm of ...

LITERARY NOTES

... in the autumn by Messrs. A. D. Innes and Co. Each subject will be dealt with by an expert well known in the sporting world. Rugby Football for instance, the first of the series, being treated by Mr. B. Fletcher Robinson. There is a gossiping article on ...

MAINLY FOOD AND FARMING

... concerned with rowing, rugby, riding and regi mental rudery; also with other games and other forms of life. In the opening chapter, Scan dal at Oxford, he gives the in side story of the rowing rebels at that University. Turning to rugby, he discusses the ...

PRINCE OF WALES'S THEATRE

... Oingalee (copyright, Stage Pictorial Publishing Co.), by Biograph Studio, 107 Regent- street, W. Melton Hunt Steeplechases, Rugby Union County Championship, Bar Golfing Society v. Irish Bar, Holiday Galloway Races at Leighton Buzzard, and Long Distance ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... recollections have had considerable success. A trifle, light as air, is Billy, by George Cameron, at the Playhouse. Billy is a Rugby international who, in gaining the try against Scotland which gave the Calcutta Cup to England, lost four front teeth and replaced ...