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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923,
TENNIS TOURNAMENT. WILFRID BLUNTS”– WILL.
Yesterday's Results. Box to be Opened in 30 Years, Play in the tennis tournament Mr. Wilfrid Soawan Blunt, poet was resumed yesterday on the and traveller, who died in Sep- Hongkong Cricket Club Ground. In tember last, aged 82, left unsettled the Open Championship Doubles property of the gross value of two fairly strong players in E. £78,364 with net personality Busschaert and H. Krebs were [£37,015.. easily beaten by R. E. Worthington and H. Hancock 0 2, 6-0, 6-0. The following are the results:-
Open Championship Singles: Wong Po Koung best" F. L. Lan, 16-3, 6-4, 9-7; V. Ivanovich best
A. E. Dome, 6-1, 7-5, 6-3.
Open Championship Doubles: R. E. Worthington and H. Han cock beat F. Busschaert and H. Kreba, 62, 6-0, 6-0; E. Grimble and L. Nelson beat L. Jack and W. Hyde, 5-7, 6-8, 6 2, 6-0.
Probate of the will dated July 87, 1921, with two codicils, han been granted to his private secretary and adopted niece, Miss Margaret Theodora, (" Dorothy") Carleton, Mr. Sydney, Carlyle Cockerell, of the Fitzwil- lim, Museum, Cambridge; Mr. Edward Alfred Chandler, of Whitley, Surrey and Mr. Charles Robert Whorwood- Adesne, of Babraham, Cambridge. He stated. that he made the disposition de- Club Championship: A. Brearley tailed in his will bearing in mind beat R. M. Henderson, 6-3, 6-2, the provision that had been mada 63; L. Forster beat R. K. Valen- for his family by the Earl of tine, 60, 64, 6-2.
Lovelace and by family bettie Handicap Singles "A": R. Ements. A direction in his will Worthington (30) beat S. Bad Green -30), 6-1, 6-3; G. W.
I wish to be buried with the Sewell (1) beat J. D. Hum-)
least possible delay, and in the phreys (ser.) S-6, 6-4.
Handicap Singles "11": G. Daw. simplest manner, being laid in the barn beat J. A. Fraser ground wrapped in my old Eastern 1-16) 60, 75: J. B. Ross + 131 travelling carpet, and without beat P. E. Barker ( 15/218 1,6-8 coffin or casket of any kind, at a Handicap Doubles: F. A. Red-spot in Newbuildings Wood known mond and 31. H. Roffey (-25) to toy executors, without religious beat C. Thorne and J. R. Wood or other ceremony, or intervention of atrangers, but by the men em- (-2,6; 9-6, 7-5.
ployed on my Newbuildings estate
Mixed Doubles: G. E. Ellamos
A sum of £10 was left to each and Miss Banger - 15.1) beat 3. B. Raworth and Miss P. Graeeman chosen for this burial care- [('-5°8) 6-0, 8-6, 7-0; G. E. Haves mony, and Mr. Blunt requested and Mrs. Boydil 2 boat L. V. that his nurse, Elizabeth Law- Webb and Mrs. Remington (3,6)rence, should accompany him to, and arrange him in his grave, and he charged his executara to carry out this urgent request and to see that these conditions as to his burial were duly performed.
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ONE WAY OF LEARNING BOXING.
How Erminio Spalla Became A Pagilist.
Roma: Erminio. Spalla, who has recently defeated the Eaglish boxer, Tom Cowler, tells us in the Tribuna how be became a boxer. During the Armistice. Spalla,
A BOX OF MSS. Among the bequests were the following
The black tin box labelled Bequest to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge," with the MSS. thereia contained, to Mr. Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, upon
a private in the 71st. Italian Regi-trust to deposit the same in that ment of Infantry, happened to be museum, to remain there as the at Gorizia. One evening be had property of the museum unopened jast filled himself a giaes of wine or thirty years counting from when a stalwart English soldier the date of death. scatched it from his band and "drank it off at a draught. Taking it as a joke. Spalla merely laugh ed and poured out another glass. "Tommy" made short work of this, too, and the Italian, roused at last to anger, turned upon his tormentor. The English placed himself in the correct attitude of defence, and invited Spalla to
To the University of Cambridge for the Fitzwilliam Museum, the illuminated Persian MS, of the Shah Maneb, formerly belonging to William Morris, and £50 to be added to the museum fund for the purchase of Oriental MSS.
All his Byron relics to his Tandson, the Hon. Noel Anthony Lytton, to be delivered over to bim by the executors as BOON & "I confess," says Spalla, "thate shall be established in s home
come on."
I hardly knew what boxing was. of his own. All I knew was how to hit out with my fists, so I struck out, and to my amazement, got the better of my adversary several times. When the spectators saw the Englishman go. down. they
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£200 to the Franciscan Mouss" lery, Crawley, upon trust for in" vestment, and to apply the income to the upkeep and repair of the chapel there in which bis brother and sister are buried and the monument to them, in that chapel
loudly, and TH English cfficer present took a good deal of notice of me, £200 to Joseph Cheal, of Craw- and praised my strength and ley Nurseries, upon trust for in- my quickness. He invited me vestment and to apply the income to go to the British camp and in the maintenance of the Friends' learn the first elements of boxing. Burial Ground at Thakeham, I made quick progress, and was known as the Blue Idol, în token transferred to the sports squs of bis sympathy with the ancient dron. I represented Italy at the Quaker body in West Busser "in military. Olympiads at Joinville, their faithful opposition to mili- and received the title of cham-tary service during the late war pion."
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