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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914.

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ENTERTAINMENT

DYSPEPSIA AND HOT [WEATHER.”

UNIVERSITY ATHLETIOS.

"I look upon it that he who does not mind his stomach will hardly mind anything else," wrote Dr. Johnson wh characteristic brum Done.

In these hot, moist days, every man *must** mind his stommah " if he wishes his "if he does not,

Hughes and Hough mash to mind him.

ÁLUTIONIZNÉ ♫ THE LOYKENWENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

Geperal Austicasers

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er to overcome

LIGHT BLUE VICTORY.

Six Events to Four.-

(From the Daily Telegraph" of March 99)

Cambridge won the Inter University Sports at Queen's Club yesterday by s events to four, 's follows;

CAMBRIDON.

100 yards. High jump Quarter-mile. Half-mile.

Patting the weight

Long jump.

ÓLFORD,

The hammer. Hurdles, Mü..

Threo miles.

The triumph of Cambridge was indeed

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UNPARALLELED TRIP TO THE

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Queen's Two now records were set up E.G. PONTING F.R.G.S. LONDON.

in the long jump by IT. S., O. Ashing-

} ton (King's), who jumped 23fs ofla; and in the thres miler, which was the lust event of a memorable and stirring day, by G. 3. Spreulo (Balliol), who euvered the distance in 24min 4:3sec.

In the condition of the weather and kha track, it was, indeed, surprising that any previous records should have been beaten. The track, after all the rain wa have ind, we dond; there was no lifa in it--it was a track calculated to palk mon back: it held. And there was a nasty, biting cross trind. But it was not the two records that made the meetings a great one. it was the high standard | of all-round excellenes that mado us feel sure that it was one of the very best we have reen. The popular impresion

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divides for my own park, after o |elow study and nalysis of form. I Conglo Cambridge would be successful hy the ld event.

I was quiso prepared to sen, the Light

Bas carry the day, but I scarcely or pressł to we Ashington; the bost all- paint athlete we havo perhaps seen at the Universities since Charles Burg

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that tus huf-mile was safe in his keep Ling That he should have breu, beaten by "B. R. Arktown, the old Sedbergh hoy, was happening of quite a serva Monal kind.

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EH. Kay peared to be always running well within Requisitos.

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all the strength and determination in

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Mr M. T. Juus

THE BEST PERFORMANCE.

Atkinson's performance was unques tinuably phe of the best the day. have long known bin as a stout-hearted, PARIS TOILET very die stayer tho was second in the three miles last year), but I did not think he had it in him to beat such

manas Taber,

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