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... . LOOKERS ON SEE MOST OF THE GAME. Drawn by Fitz. ...
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... GAMES-MEN AT OXFORD SOME PROMINENT fURES IN THE SPORTING LIFE OF THE UNIVERSITY. In our last issue we gave a set of caricatures of sportsmen at Cambridge and now follow it up with some of the exponents at Oxford University. An article on the subject, with some further sketches, appears overleaf. (QuiuM* 1 Mil.) A few special proofs of the atove sketches, on tinted and plate-marked paper ...
... . CHARACTER SKETCHES FROM THE GARRICK THE LADY WITH A LAMP. These sketches were made at the Garrick Theatre by Miss Helen Stiebel during a performance of Captain Reginald Berkeley's psychological-cum-chronicle drama. Eight scenes show Florence Nightingale in six different periods of her great life. Edith Evans appears in turn as the gently rebellious girl the organiser of the first nurses ...
... . THE RUNNERS UP FOR THE WHITNEY CUP AT ROEHAMPTON. Caricatures by H. F. Crotvther Smith) Scopwick is Col. the Hon. Vernon Willey's team and they recently played well enough to get into the final of the Whitney Cup, there losing to the i7/2lst Lancers. Scopwick beat in succession such strong teams as Templeton and the Hurricanes, receiving a start of 6 and 5| goals from them respectively. In ...
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