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THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. We are now able to reproduce a portrait of the late Rev. C. B. Buck, C.F., to whose death at the front we referred in our issue of November 9th. He was the O.M.T. half-back so well known in London club circles a decade ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR WITH respect to my statement in last week's issue that Lt. W. A. Roberts, Royal Fusiliers, the old St. Paul's school athlete and cricketer, had been killed in action, I now learn that this gallant officer's death was due ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. BRIGADIER-GENERAL THE EARL OF LONGFORD, who, after having previously been reported wounded and missing in Gallipoli, was last week officially reported killed, was Joint-Master of the Westmeath Hunt from 1893 to 1900. He ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR, Major J. Dewar, Lovat's Scouts, who has been wounded while serving with the M.E.F., rowed at 3 in the Oxford crew of 1906, and in the same position in the New College eight which competed for the Ladies' Plate at Henley ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR Sec. Lt. A. C. Heberden, K.R.R.C., who has been killed, was an oarsman of Trinity College, Oxford. He stroked the four which entered for the Wyfold Cup at Henley in 1907, beat the Royal Engineers in the first round, and ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OP HONOUR. CAPT. J. H. JACKSON, London Regt., who was reported dangerously wounded, has made so much improvement that he has been sent from France to No. 1 War Hos pital at Reading. Capt. Jackson was captain of the Mar low Rowing ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR: LT. E. N. J. WETHEY, of the West Yorkshires, who has been wounded in France, is the son of Mr. E. M. Wethey, M.A., of Bradford Grammar School. When at Oxford Lt. Wethey was captain of the Pembroke College boat, and took ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR CONCERNING the late very popular Major Evelyn de Rothschild, Royal Bucks Hussars, who died of wounds sustained during the advance beyond Gaza, I omitted last week to mention that, though cricket was not his strong point ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. CAPT. J. R. GLADSTONE, Leicestershire Regiment, who was killed on August 23rd, was an oarsman of Radley College. He was at bow in the eight which competed for the Ladies' Plate at Henley Regatta in 1912, and in a heat beat ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. SERGT. JAMES HUTCHINSON, who has been killed, was a noted Cumberland wrestler. He gained the local weight belt at Grasmere in 1904, and repeated the success the follow ing year. In 1907 he won the Championship Watson ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR LIEUT. K. G. GARNETT, M.C., R.F.A., who died last week as the result of wounds received nearly a year ago at Delville Wood, was a man of splendid physique and a fine athlete. Standing 6ft. 6in. and weighing just under 14st ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. I AM now able to include a portrait of the late Capt. Guy B. Rathbone, the actor-golfer, to whose death I referred last week. Although it is only nine years ago since he made his first stage appearance, he had meanwhile ...