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Cricket Pictures At The Tate: Interest

Mainly Historical: The Last Forfeits:" What A Derby Win Means: Semper

Aggressus” Americans At Oxford: Miss Elizabeth Bergner: Lions From India: American

Foreign Policy:

New Dictionary

A

(Special Air Mal Service). London, May 31.

£500. The total value of the stake to the owner of this year's winner should therefore be in the neighbourhood of £9,000.

GAIN AND GLORY

The news that the Tate Gallery intends to hold an exhibition of cricket pictures will cause a great many people to wonder what ex- actly are cricket pictures and what they, have to do with art. This is only a fraction of the Cricket pictures are of consider monetary value of - winning the able rarity, and most of those Derby. Success means that the that have come into the market value of the winner is almost In recent years have been acquired automatically increased by trou for the M.C.C. collection" and by £15,000 to 20,000 if the owner Si Jeremiah Colman. The pit-wishes to sell him. Alteratively tures that will be' shown' at" the Tate Gallery will be ready for public Inspection during the next fortnight, but the date has not yet been settled,

if he wishes to keep him to go tỡ"; the stud his earnings there will be from £12,000 to £18,000 a year (over a period of years if he is sue

cessful as a sire, and for at least seven years In any case. It takes about seven years for the merits of a aire's progeny to be well tested. RES

They form the greater part of Sir Jeremiah Colman's private collection and were all saved from the disastrous are at Gatton Park

There are colts. spill remaining early this year. They include, as well as the more serious all-paint in the Derby whose chances are ings, a number of charming ob-so remote that they are represent Jects relating to the history ofed by astronomical odds, yet the cricket, such as embroidered, and owners of a few will pay the last painted handkerchiefs. Most of furfeit of £50, incur the expense the all-paintings are the work of of sending them to Epsom and completly unknown

entirely pay jockeys to ride them, just to anonymous artists who nourished be able to say that they have a

horse running in the Derby.. between 1750 and 1850, and many of them have a considerable if

or

slightly pedestrian merit as works

of art.

THE GALLERY OF SPORT

Only one American owner, Mr. William Woodward, will be repre-

TITLE JUSTIFIED

Long practice nas improved Miss Elisabeth Bergner's skill in the scene where she hurls books at Hugh Sinclair's philandering head. Her aim when I saw her the other

· night was unerring.'

I was interested to learn that the three books "selected" for this hon- our are "The Aspirations or Bul garia," "Place and Power" and "The Divine Drama;"

When the ruin of the play began, one of the books chosen by the property man to stand on the mantelpiece as missiles of the beroine's wrath was that Victorian classic "Eric.”`

"

But in the process of time this came to pieces, "ittle by little."

THE-INDIAN LION

A certain amount of misappre hension seáms to have azisen wills regard to the new Indian lion Which has arrived at the Zoo as a present from the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar.

The Indian lion, now a great rarity, is often referred to as the maneless for, This lack of mane ls" not, however, due to heredity, but to environment."

Apart from a ̈ chance -lion in Feria or in the thickets of the Euphrates, the Asiatic. liens are. almost entirely confined to the GL- Forest.

These lions are carefully pro tected, only occasionally being shoi when they raid dorks or when the. Viceroy or the commander-in- Chiat visits the district.

The fact that they still exist at all is due to the thickness of the forest. To that is also due their manelessness, the fur being drag- ged out in the thorn thickets.

however, In captivity,,

their manes grow to respectable propor- tions, though they do not gival those of the African lions

sented in the race, with his Ame-..

The African liori, incidentalis,, ricanbred colt Bondsman. Mr.Increased so much during the war Woodward, although he can seldom

that there is almost a glut in the find the time to visit England.zoological market. As a Fellow of keeps a stud and stable here for the Zoological Society said to me sentiment's sake. Before he was yesterday, "You can get quite a

banker he was an attache at nice lon the American Embassy here when nowadays. Mr. Choate was Ambassador.

RAF. KERALDRY

In the normal course of events it is unlikely. I hear, that an ex- hibition of this kind, however to pical, the interest of which 13 mainly historical, would have found a home at the Tate. The Institution, however' of a separate gallery for sporting pictures of the Many must have' sharked yester- British School made this exhibi- day in the joke enjoyed by the tion possible as a pendant. In-King when the R.AF. translation cidentally the present collection of of a squadron motto, "Semper sporting pictures will shortly re-aggressus," was explained to him. ceive, some magnificent additions in the shape of oans from a re- markably fine private collection.

One of the most entertaining works in the exhibition of cricket Idiomatically I should rank it pictures

* Charles Dickens with the rendering of "Venlant bowling the first ball at a charity omnes "the motto of the battle match at Gad's Hill" Mr. Charles cruiser Lion--as "Let 'em an Dickens, amid the 'plaudits and come," which so pleased Lord

of everyone On Fisher.

cap-waving

"Give 'em the works," I should say, was more than the rather rough translation modestly claim ed for it.

the fleld with the exception of the There are plenty of other R.AF batsman. is clad in trock-coat and Squadron mottoes which await slik hat delivering a spirited and translation. wicked underhand ball.

LAST FORFEFTS FOR THE

DEBBY.

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U.S. * ISOLATIONIST " TRADITION

$80

When Signor Leonardo Vitetti, the Counsellor of the Italian En bassy in London, returns from America after his honeymoon he will put the fishing touches to his book on American foreign policy since the War of Independence.

At a time when so many politi- cians in the United States are in- clined towarda isolationist" theories, Signor Vitett! shows how old is this traditior of American foreign policy.

Signor Vitetti is well qualified to write on his subject. He has lectured on American history be- fore the Royal Italian Academy, I and was at the Italian Embassy in Washington before bis promotion to London.

DICTIONARY FOR DIPLOMATS

For instance, even at the time when French troops and the French navy were supporting the Colonies against Britain, American Secre- No. 32 Squadron's Venite puertaries of State were already declar offers obvious."colloquial possibili- ng that their country must not ties. No. 27 Bomber Squadron, allow France to drag her into Euro- with the fairly staid "Quam pean quarrels.

Ad Last forfeits for the. Derby have celerrime

astra," has an to be declared to the registry orice elephant for its crest. A bantam by ten o'clock to-morrow night, is that of No. 43 Bantam Fighters, and anyone who keeps his horse with the words “Gloria finis,” in after that hour incurs a for- No. 7 Bombers have the appro- ther ability of £50. On Nover-priate. motto, Per diem per ber 1, 1832, the owners of 309 year-octem." Most elegant is that of fings, buoyed by enthusiasm and No. 204, (Seaplanes), which runs optimism entered them for the Orta mari terras et aethera Diplomats and students of in- Derby. The final acceptances on trano" "Rising from the sea. Iternational affairs will no doubt be Thursday will show that roughly fly over lands and cleave the sky" interested in the "Dictionnatre a tenth of the-original- entry re- main. The owners of 124, out of

"VARSITY LAWN TENNIS “

"Diplomatique" isamed by the In-

the 309 found their animals not

TEAMS

ternational Diplomatic Academy in Paris so good as they had thought, and It is interesting to note that of

The work, which has taken seven | escaped with a minor forfelt of the twelve players in the Oxford years to complete. is in two ES. Later on the enthusiasm of and Cambridge lawn tennis match volumes. the owners of 114 others cooled, no fewer than Ave are Americana. and they paid £25 each to get Four of these are in the Oxford will be shocked to find that though out: There are now 54 left, and side. I do not know how high the word "War" has forty-Ave those that remain after to-morrow Cell Rhodes would have ranked pages allotted to it, there is no have to pay £100 for each horse tawn-tennis prowess in the list of heading "Peace." Moreover, the The total sum received in entry athletic qualifications he desired in names of M. Briand and President money and forfeits should be near his scholars, but that it is one of wison are not to be found in all ly £8,000 and, there is 25,000 add the most strenuous of games no its 2,400 pages ed by the Epsom exécutive. (If one would deny, used to be £50013 Thur there is

"to run:

The Cambridge side is more

a total of $1,000, of which a cosmopolitan if less Anglo-Saxon. tenth goes to the owner of the It includes an American, a Blamese, second

armer, of an Indian, and a Chinaman from the third, while the breeder of the Hong Kong. Each m

premtum of two Engilahmen in a 2

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