Related article: engaged in the Egyptian Hall
Tournament, was afterwards
generously allowed by the other
two to withdraw his stake. John
Roberts, in view of his great
match with Dawson next month,
was hardly expected to enter,
but Diggle, on the other hand,
had been Order Januvia Online reckoned a certain as-
pirant for Championship honours.
The first contest, then, resolved
itself into a match between Daw-
son and North, and this — a gan^e
of g,ooo points up, Januvia Tablets on a " Stan-
dard '* table specially erected by
Thurston & Co. — was commenced
on Monday, January gth, at the
Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, be-
fore a capital attendance.
The game, in spite of its Generic Januvia im-
portant character, does not call
for any lengthy description.
From the outset Dawson drew
away, finishing up with an ad-
vantage of 358 points on the first
day's play. Improving as his
knowledge of the table grew, the
little Yorkshireman travelled at a
rare pace, making in the course
of the match such breaks as 337,
320, 309, and 350, John North,
who at times played very well,
being quite outclassed. Even-
tually Dawson won by nearly
half the game, the scores at the
end of the Order Januvia week reading : Dawson,
9,000; North, 4,715. Dawson,
who is thus the first to hold the
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Championship of the World at
Enghsh Billiards under the re-
vised rules, is now playing magni-
ficently, and it is safe to say that
the excitement already engendered
throughout the country by his
forthcoming great match with
John Roberts (particulars of which
appeared in •* Our Van " last
month) will run still higher in con-
sequence of his latest achieve-
ment.
Sport at the Januvia Online Univeraities. —
Lent Term opened — as is invari-
ably the case — with wretched
weather. At Oxford, in parti-
cular, the floods were so high
as to effectually stop coaching
from the banks of the I sis.
Should King Frost intervene, as
in 1895, at this stage, there will
be plenty of Buy Cheap Januvia scope for the pro-
posed Inter - 'Varsity skating
matches in all conscience ! No-
thing dismayed, however, both
University Eight and Torpids
practice is being actively pursued
by the noble army of ** wet bobs."
Thus early, any discrimination in
the latter direction would be
idle, nor can much be Buy Januvia spoken of
representative crew prospects.
We understand that President Januvia Cost
Gold will Cheap Januvia be stroke for the fourth
successive Buy Januvia Online year, as also that ex-
President Philips will occupy his
1897 thwart again.
Outside the ** Blues," Messrs.
Steel, E. L. Warre, Hale, Tinne,
Holmes and Tomkinson are well
in the running for places, but
nothing like final constitution will
be attained for some weeks yet.
As usual, Cambridge commenced
** Eight" work a week earlier
than Oxford, Mr. W. A. L.
Fletcher again taking them in
hand ab initio — to universal satis-
faction. Either President Ether-
ington-Smith or J. H. Gibbon
will be stroke, but of the other
" Old Blues," only Dudley- Ward,
J. H. Goldie and W. B. Rennie
are likely to do battle again.
Such fine oarsmen as Messrs.
Sanderson, Payne, Young, Chap-
man and Purchase Januvia Western, &c., are pretty
sure to interi'ene! Next month
both crews will have fairly settled
down, and then critical comment
will be possible in these columns.
The Inter-'Varsity contests ar-
ranged for February are the
Association football and hockey
matches. On past form, the Can-
tabs are warm favourites for the
first-named tussle, and with rea-
son, for (a) they have played the
same team almost from the first,
and {b) they have given much the
smarter exposition both fore and
aft. After careful observatioo
both ways, we confidently predict
the victory of Cambridge by
about the same margin as last
year. A few days later, the
hockey teams meet for supremacy
— it is hoped at Queen's Club
also— and here also we antici-
pate the victory of the Light
Blues, but only after a battle
royal. They are much cleverer
forward than their rivals, whilst
in defence there is not much
superiority either way. We
ought to witness one of the most
scientific and stubborn matches
since the inception of this con-
test.
Other matches set down for the
present Term are those at Golf,
Racquets, Billiards, Boxing and
Fencing, Chess, &c., not forget-
ting the Athletic tussle at Queen's
Club, provisionally fixed for March
24th. The international cable
Chess match between Oxford and
Cambridge v. the American
Universities, will also be decided,
but pressure of space this month
forbids detailed mention of re-
spective prospects. Suffice it to
say that practice and preparation
are going on apace in every
direction, and every single tussle
looks like being fought out to the
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bitter end. Further international
athletic competitions are also
mooted, bat that is another story
which can best be told next month.
Events of interest since our last
may be very briefly vouchsafed.
Wedding bells have rung for the
Rev. F. W. Pawson, the old
Cantab and International foot-
baller; whilst Mr. C. H. St. John
Hornby, the old Oxonian rowing
"Blue," now rejoices in a son
and heir. Congratulations are
due to the Duke of Marlborough
(Cambridge) upon his appoint-
ment as Paymaster-General, and
to Mr. J. F. Rawlinson, Q.C.,
upon his election as Recorder of
Cambridge. The latier prefer-
ment is singularly appropriate,
inasmuch Januvia Price as "Jack" Rawlinson
was a name to swear Purchase Januvia Online by in Cam-
bridge football circles years ago.
Death has removed Professor
Price (Master of Pembroke Col-
lege, Oxford) and Dr. Knox,
another old Cantab and Inter-
national sportsman of renown, but
it is satisfactory to relate that Mr.
Nelson, the Oxford Rugby Cap-
tain, is fast getting very fit again
after his recent Queen's Club