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ANOTHER WIN FOR CAMBRIDGE
In Varsity Tennis
GAIN VICTORY BY TWELVE RUBBERS TO TWO
Cambridge University won the Ox. forty-eighth match against ford University on the hard courts at Founer's by twelve rubbers to four. When Cambridge had es tablished their obvious superiority by winning twelve of the sixteen matches, the five remaining doubles Cambridge now were abandoned. lend by 24 victories to 14 in the series, with ten encounters drawn In 1920 Oxford won by 12-9 after a sequence of four losing year and have not been successful since that date.
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As has been the case in recent Light years C. B. Malfroy, the Blue caplain, had a super-abund- ance of talent from which to choose available. his team. There was besides himself, the two ladian Davin Cup players, C. R. D. Tuckey (a Trinh choice) and two former junior champions of Great Britain,
addition
other several LO seniors who would have won their MBU- places in any normal year.
nard frey finally selected Tucker Freshwater to fill kis singles team, the latter being preferred over one He is or two seniors in residence. only in his first year and doubt!
the less gained experience In 'Varsity match which should be of vale to Cambridge in future yours. For the doubles Malfroy, who hired with Gandar Dower last year, took Charanjiva as his partner, Nuthall and Tucker re maining together, while half Blues were awarded to J. L. H. Fletcher and H. D. Mackinnon.
OXFORD UP AGAINST IT.
Oxford realised that they were up against a stiff proposition in
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APRIL THE FIFTH'S
RACE AGAINST TIME
HALF MINUTE SHORT OF BEING
facing such a formidable side but A NON-RUNNER
OWNER ALMOST
MAD
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Mr. Tom Walls has dis- closed how nearly he came to losing the Derby, which is far and away the most re- markable story of one of the most remarkable Derbies. that have ever been run.
PRINCE
PLAYS FOR
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BUMPING
SEASON
MIXED CRICKET; A FINE HALFMILER: SWORDSMANSHIP
Oxford, May 31.
Oxford is now very nearly an faland, and the rivers are still rising Not only are they flooded, but most of the roads as well. It WAR touch and ጀግ whether the Eights would be continued on Monday, and, though the races did take place, on Monday night the uncertainty still remained about Tuesday's programme,
So for there has been a very large number of bumps. Last year' the total came to 71. After the racing on Monday night this num- ber had already been passed, 73 bump being recorded in the first four night's racing.
Magdalen wasted no time In go- ing Head. The first two nights were sufficient for them to go up from third place. Now that they have reached the top, it will be a
icult task
them). to, dinlodge Thy have leen rowing with ♫ stende aoke, whica is Lost suited for n liend of the River but.
Indians in the Parks,
Cricket this last week has been practically, if not literally, a wash- out. We were very sorry indeed that the weather was so bad for the All-India match. The Indians did, it is true, give us a delight-
TWO SIDES ful batting trent, but we had been
WINS COLF MATCH AS ADMIRAL AND
GENERAL
The Prince of Wales played on both sides in the fourth annual golf match between Admirals and Generals at Camberly Heath The Admirals won by 18 matches to 12.
looking forward to seeing them on the hard wickets to which they are
accustomed at home. But although the wicket was soft, Wazir Alt made an excellent 100, and Nissar's fast bowling, which was the first they had experienced this proved too much for our batsmen. Barlow again showed what a fine bowler he is, and topped Oxford's bowling averages.
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Melville continues to make pro- gress after his accident Inst week, Qualified by his rank of Lieut.- and we are all glad to hear that General, the Prince assisted the he will be fit to come back into Generals in the morning and won
the side again when the Varsity Oldfield his match against Rear Admiral goes on tour after term.
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were by no meriis disheartened and have shown considerable im- provement in their later matches. Tinker and Frank especially have been doing well and they confirm. Impressions by ed these good
between obtaining three rubbers them in the singies on Saturday, Only three old Blues were avall
F. M. Austin by four and two. has also been in the wars, but what able, and the team was filled by Vanderspar and
For the afternoon foursomes the was once thought to be a splinter- colonina, two Frank and Narain. E. J. David,
Prince, in his capacity of Viec-ed shoulder-bone turned out to be brother of H. F. David, won 辐
Admiral, joined the other side, only a bad bruise. That is place in the doubles with de Saram,
and for the Admirals helped to fortunate enough in itself, but it is not so serious as report first Irons and Frank being another It was only by a matter of 30 gain a point. new partnership, while Finnigan seconds or so that his cousin, Mr. | The Prince was partnered by rumoured,
Admiral B. V. Brooke, Mixed Cricket. paired with Tinkler as first pair. Sidney Walls, who assists him in Rear
The best match of the morning training his horses, was able to against Lieut-General Sir W. was that in which Tinkler bent get to the weighing room in time Furse and Major-General. W. Pitt- Malfroy, Considering the state to declare him a runner.
It all happened like this. of the court and the poor light the
Mr. Walls stables are less than play was surprisingly good. The New Zealander. soon held a lead ja niile from the paddock, but of 5-2 by menus of a forecourt knowing what the traffle is like game. Tinkler, realising that his on Derby Day he decided to send passing shots held no terrors for the colt in
Taylor, who were defented by alx and five. The Prince and his partner won three of the Brat four holes and turned three up before winning at the thirteen hole.
The Prince had earlier been in a motor-horsec box great form in his singles match his opponent, changed his game in instead of risking his being up-with Rear Admiral Austin. Dur- the nick of time and driving set by walking through the linging the day he was concerned in gaining a win for each side in Malfroy to the back of the court of cars.
by lobs and seeking the met him- April the Fifth left his stables turn. self he made up the lost ground with plenty of time to spare, but and won five consecutive games the traffic congestion was so grent
his
There seems to have been little other erleket during this last week, except for a match between the and an XI. Magdalen "Medicos" culled from the Ladies' Colleges. A most delightful match It was, too. In it brother and sister niet friendly on the cricket-field in rivalry, and if brother was chivalrous enough to make 20 not out, sister showed her prowess by taking a goodly crop of wickets. The game came to an exelting Anish, for the male Magdalen Medicos, captained by the Dean of the Medical School, won by
run.
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for set, and the match at 7-5 6-4. that he Was hung up on the Swordsmanship. Tinkler was at the top of his form road.
The O.U. Fencing Club's epecials against Madan Mohan
A MATTER OF SECONDS.
(if such a word may be allowed) second match and attacked strong-
scored a decisive win over Cam- Mr. Sidney Walls waited and
On Friday and Saturday our ly throughout from the net to win waited, and then realised that bridge the other day, reversing the athletes showed their worth on the by 6-3 6-2, a reversal of last year's there was only half an hour to go had received earlier in the year. Universities Athletic Union Cham
defent that their other swordsmen
track at Motspur Park in the encounter between the two. The
before the raco. Indian player was not happy, 01
They, too, have subordinate club pionships. This was the first year He left the horse box and ran the hard courts and seemed to
on the lines of the Authentics, that either Oxford or Cambridge arriving find difficulty in making a winning to the weighing room, drive against his agile opponent. only just in time to put the de- Greyhounds, &c., but they have de- had competed. The U.A.U. authori
parted from precedent by adopting ties had puid us the compliment of G. C. Frank was the only other claration in. Then he returned
a human name, albeit an uncomplianying that they would appreciate and found the horse bux still Oxford man to secure singles
mentary one, They call themselves the entry of a team from Oxford, victory and he ought to have won hung up in the traffle.
the OU. Assassins, and in match
both his rubbers for in his second) match he led Charanjiva by 6-2 In the Anal Bet and hold four match-points before losing in the twelfth game,
INDIAN'S FINE PLAY. Heavy rain suspended play before lunch and the first round of the singles was only concluded in the afternoon, ́Cambridge then leading by 5-1. A round of
His only chance of ever gel- ting to the paddock in time was to take the colt out of the box and walk him. Which he did. In and out of the traffic with all its distractions April the Fifth was led. It says a great deal for his equable temperament that he was never upset.
Cornes As Usual.
The team entered as
would
"Oxford
at Oxford on Saturday defeated and we did the best we could to repay that compliment by sending Westminister School by 16-11. the strongest team that "Schools"
At the end of this week there is
circumalances and other the Varsity Lawn Tennis match, allow. In be held this year at Cambridge We seem to be up against a fair- ly at proposition, but are by no means downhearted. Tinkler und de Sarum are going great guns In Centipedea"-the intra-University the Singles, while Frank and Irons Club that corresponds to the have shown themselves a very for Authentics, Greyhounds, Centaurs. Meanwhile Mr. Walls was wait-midable Doubles pair. It is to be Penguins, and other fauna-and doubles was then played and Caming in the paddock for the horse, hoped that Cambridge is a drier won by a comfortable margin. bridge Wor two matches. The almost mad with anxiety.
place at the moment than Oxford, Once again Cornes was our “star,” second round of singles soon gave Again it was by a margin of for, were the match to be stagede won the half-mile as he liked, Cambridge the victory, five being seconds that he was anddled, In here, I do not know where we and 11⁄2 hours later the mile also. completed in short time to give time and sent out to take his place could find a
dry square foot of the home team a lead of 10-4; and in the parade-and Win the grass to offer them.
(Continued on Page 9.) Derby.
E. P. II.
ONE of the big thrills of the 1 932 track askson was the second meeting of Frackie Wykoll, U. 5. C. speed marya! (second from left), and Bob Rissal (extreme righ t), California sophomore, in the 100-yard dash. Kisiel 'won by 20 Inches but had to equal, the world' a record of 9.5 seconde to do so.
In the inttor the finish was actual- ly a very close one, but Cornes was running well within himself, and could have won by several yards instead of rather less than one. He was hoping, however, that by hang- ing back he could help Loveleck along into second place. But it was not to be. for Helpa, of Bir mingham University, the winner fu the two previous years, bent him by inches, and thereby lowered his previous best time for the mile by à good ten seconds,
The O.U.A.C. are busy now got- ting ready for their stiffest match of the term, against the A.A.A. team. This match takes places on Thursday this week, and a large crowd is expected down at Inley- road, to see us battling with the champions that have been chosen
to compete against us.
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