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UNIVERSITY SPORT

IN 1934

THE DOME OF ST. PAUL'S

NEW

With the exception of the since 1929 After a fortnight's What Men Think Of

motoring events, all the contests | heavy rain the conditions were de- between Oxford and Cambridge | plorable, and the times were the held throughout 1934 are included slowest ever recorded for the In the following table of results. Horton-Kirby course a course The fact that men who are no which has been used for the race longer in · residence · at. either during the past nine years." Oxford or Gambridge take part in ⠀ Association Football the motoring events is a @ressme First held in 1874: Oxford, 25 | able excuse for their exclusion, wins: Cambridge, 24 wins: 8 Of the 34 contests held, Cambridge | drawn..

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The "High Jobs"

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London, Jan 4

We will call him “Alf”" (everyone else seemed to). A rental man won 20, Oxford 10; and four events This match was played at Ar- with a slight world-weariness, a were drawn Chess, Cricket. Rac-senal Stadium at Highbury for the slight boredom. A boredom per- kets, and Yachting.

first time. Cambridge outplayed haps. rather dificult for the lay- Oxford, and on the run of the play man to understand, for if Alf, or should have won by a bigger mar- any of his mates, happened to gin than that of one goal to none. make a false step they would fin Oxford had only two old Blues, Kish up some 218 feet lower down— 8. Duncan and W. F. Moss, Cam in the transept of St. Paul's Cathe- bridge had four, A. H. Woolcock, dral. G. T. Hollebone, G. A. Strasser, and

Notes on the 10 major events are given below. Contests of major importance are those in which some or all of the players particip ating are awarded full Blues. Of these events Cambridge won the Boat Race, Cross-Country Race, Association Football Rugby Foot-H. Rase. ball, Hockey, and Tennis, and Oxford won the Athletic' Sports and Lawn Tennis.

~Athletics.

First held in 1864: Cambridge 33 wins: Oxford. 27 wins: six drawn.

Rugby Football... First held in 1872: Oxford, 27. wins: Cambridge, 22 wins: 10 drawn.

Cambridge beat Oxford by 29 their points to four, this being Arst victory since 1928. After an even first half the teams crossed over with Cambridge leading by a penalty goal and a try to a goal- dropped by A. Bush Cambridge had all the better of the second half K. C. Fyfe, on the

wing scored three magnificent tries, and W. Wooller dropped a splendid goal from near half-way, The Oxford forwards played up well, and the severity of the defeat could not in any way be attributed to them, but their backs, with the exception of P. Cramer, were outclassed.

Oxford won by seven events to four. The presence of such high- class athletes as. J. E. Lovëlock, C. § F. Stanwood, and N. P. Hallowell In the Oxford team made the re- sult "Inevitable, Stanwood again won three events, being successful in the 120 Yards Hurdles, 220 Yards Low Hurdles, and the High Jump. No athlete

either from University has previously won three events on two occasions Hallowell won the Half-Mile, and beat the previous University re- cord made by the great Oxford runner K Cornwallis in 1904 by 3-5 sec. His time was 1 min. 54 1-5 sec. Lovelock ran a dead-heat with A. B. Leach, the Oxford sec-one. Oxford: scored in the first ond string. In the slow time of 4 min 23 3-5 sec.

The Boat Race First held in 1829: Cambridge, 15 wins: Oxford, 40 wins. A dead- heat occurred in 1877.

Cambridge gained their 11th successive victory, winning by 47 lengths in the record time of 18 min. 3 sec. Nobody had expected either crew to do an exceptimally fast time. The tide, in the absence of land water, was certainly very fast, but the wind was unfavour able, and hindered the crews from the Doves until Mortlake Brewery Yet the Cambridge crew beat the previous record for the race, la min. 29 sec., accomplished by Ox-" ford in 1911, by 26 secs, and the Oxford crew beat it by 11 sec.

Cricket. ···

First held in 1827: Cambridge. 45 wins: Oxford, 37 wins; 15 drawn.

A heavy scoring match, in which 1,091 runs were scored for the loss of 33 wickets, was left drawn, very much in favour of Cambridge. Four men contributed half of this ag- gregate total-D C. B. Townsend (193 and 6) and F. G. H. Chálk (108) and 12) for Oxford, 'and-A..W. Allen

(115 and 37) and G. W. Parker (94 and 27) for Cambridge. Cross-Country

First held in 1880: Cambridge, 27 wins; Oxford, 23 wins.

Cambridge, winning by 23 points to 32, gained their first success

Hockey...

First held in 1890; Cambridge, 20 wins: Oxford, 15 wing; 5 drawn."

Cambridge "won by four goals to

minute, and Cambridge equalized Just before half time. In the sec- and half Cambridge bad all the better of the game, and scored. three goals without any reply from Oxford.

Lawn Tennis

First held in 1881: Cambridge, 25 wins: Oxford 15 wins; 10

drawn,

Oxford won by 13 matches to eight. The Singles were level at six matches each, but Oxford over- whelmed Cambridge in the Dou bles. This wasford's second victory in the past 10 years.

Rackets

First held in 1885′ Oxford, 30

wins, Cambridge. 25 wins; 18

drawn.

The result was a draw; the Cam- bridge first string. EF. A. Rords. gained an easy victory over R. C. Riseley. The second string Bingles match was won by Oxford, but this event does not yet count officially in the University records. In the four-handed match Riseley and R. Pulbrook, Oxford, gained a sur- prisingly easy victory over Royds and A. 1, 8. Reid, Cambridge, by four games to nil

Tennis

First held in 1859: Cambridge, 41 wins Oxford, 14 wins: 15 drawn

Cambridge won by two matches to one. By winning both singles Cambridge won the whole event. The decisive victory of Oxford in the four-handed match came in the nature of a surprise.

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