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THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. A WELL-KNOWN club cricketer, Lt. Frederick Goodyear, of the Finchley C.C., has recently died of wounds. When war broke out he was in Bombay, playing a good deal of cricket in that Indian city for the Gymkhana Club with ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... T HE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF H O N O U R. POSTED among the missing is the famous Scottish International hockey forward, Captain Hugh S. Walker, of the 6th Camerons. It is yet hoped that news may be forthcoming of his safety, though the prospects are somewhat ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... killed. (apt. K. H. Doads, 6th K.O.S.B., who has been wduhded in both hands, is a well-known South of Scotland sportsman. He was, says 77ie Sportsman, for three years a member of the International Hockey Committee (Scotland), and was president of the South ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE S P O 11 TSMA N'S ROLL O F HONOUR. I REGRET to hear that a well-known United Services Rugby player was on board H.M.S. Hampshire. Lt. H. Matthews, R.N., had frequently played for the U.S. He was also the full-back of the R.N.C. XV., Greenwich, and ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IT was with deep regret that I heard last week of the death in action on June 5th of Lt. F. C. Batty-Smith, Royal Fusiliers. This young officer, who was twenty-one years of age, was the second son of the Editor of The Sportsman ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. The late Lt. R. A. Ritchie, avIio has fallen in action in the Persian Gulf, was educated at Sedbergli and Trinity College. Oxford. He seemed at one time likely to get his Rugby football Blue, as, after playing as a Fresher ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Cam. C. T. A. Wilkinson, the Surrey County cricket captain and South of England hockey player, is in hospital in London suffering' from a severe wound. He enlisted on the outbreak of war, and it is now rather more than ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. MAJOR McCLOUGHIN, who fell in action last autumn, was thirty-one years of age and was one of the best all-round sportsmen in any native regi ment in India, being a fine cricket, hockey, and tennis player. He was also an ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. CAPT. R. ERSKINE, RL. SCOTS FUSILIERS, who is reported wounded. He is the amateur boxer, who, when at Allan Glen's School in 1911, won the Phblic Schools' Feather weights Championship at Aldershot. Our picture, shows him ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Major Neville W. Wells-Cole, R.H.A. and R.F.A., who was killed on January 6th at the age of twenty-six. played cricket for Winchester, where he was a fine left-handed bowler. He also played for Woolwich, and the R.A. and ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR

... THE SPORTSMAN'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Quit photograph of Lt. J. W. F. Neill, who has been wounded, shows him as he appeared when forming one of the Edinburgh Academical XV., for which team he played forward in the 1911-12 and 1912-13 seasons. Capt. Edward Keith ...