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... Hawkins for Surrey . The following Old Marlburians are rowing in their respec- tive torpids : : - G. R. Askwith ... A. D. Burnett J. W. Stanton ... ... ... .. B.N.C. , 1st . Keble , 1st . ... Keble , 2nd . Worcester . H. M. Crookenden ...
... Hawkins for Surrey . The following Old Marlburians are rowing in their respec- tive torpids : : - G. R. Askwith ... A. D. Burnett J. W. Stanton ... ... ... .. B.N.C. , 1st . Keble , 1st . ... Keble , 2nd . Worcester . H. M. Crookenden ...
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... Hawkins , F. Thursby , C. E. Powell , G. Barnet , A. C. Borlase , C. S. Rashdall , C. L. Stawell , A. H. Soden and C. Buston . The Clapham Rovers were our next opponents . We played on our ground at Blackheath , we won the toss and ...
... Hawkins , F. Thursby , C. E. Powell , G. Barnet , A. C. Borlase , C. S. Rashdall , C. L. Stawell , A. H. Soden and C. Buston . The Clapham Rovers were our next opponents . We played on our ground at Blackheath , we won the toss and ...
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... Hawkins , C. Hawkins , G. H. Windeler , and A. Bowden - Smith . The Old Cheltonians could not muster a full team the next Saturday , so were filled up with Waltham- stow men , and we won very easily , though of course they had nothing ...
... Hawkins , C. Hawkins , G. H. Windeler , and A. Bowden - Smith . The Old Cheltonians could not muster a full team the next Saturday , so were filled up with Waltham- stow men , and we won very easily , though of course they had nothing ...
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... Hawkins ' good collaring and the combined play of Mr. Bambridge and Maclean ; and now they had the wind with them it seemed as if they would increase their own score ; but it was not to be so . After the ball had been again started , it ...
... Hawkins ' good collaring and the combined play of Mr. Bambridge and Maclean ; and now they had the wind with them it seemed as if they would increase their own score ; but it was not to be so . After the ball had been again started , it ...
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... Hawkins A. B. Thruston R. D. Jones having replied , the numbers were : — For the motion Against Majority against 8 25 - 17 1880 . 1st Sunday . COLLECTIONS IN CHAPEL . RECEIVED . £ s . d . 5 13 0 Balance in hand ... 444 ... From whole ...
... Hawkins A. B. Thruston R. D. Jones having replied , the numbers were : — For the motion Against Majority against 8 25 - 17 1880 . 1st Sunday . COLLECTIONS IN CHAPEL . RECEIVED . £ s . d . 5 13 0 Balance in hand ... 444 ... From whole ...
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B. C. Stephenson Baker's ball beat Beeton better Blackheath bowled bowler Bradleian Bull Callendar Cambridge Captain caught Cheales Cheltenham Club Common Room Corpl Corps Cotton House cricket DEAR SIR,-I dribbling Druitt E. H. Buckland E. K. Chambers Editor F. E. Rowe F. G. Padwick field FLAT RACE football Ford's forwards goal Gould's ground H. E. Wood hard Harvey Hawkins hope Horner's Horsburgh House Matches interest Keble College Keeling kicked L. T. Hobhouse large number Lascelles Leaf lecture Littlefield Mahon Mangin Marlborough Club Marlborough College Marley Martineau Nomads Nott Old Marlburians Oxford Penny Reading play Preshute prize Quinton Racquet Rose Rugby Saturday School score Sergt Sharp's side Society soon squash Steel success Templer term Thursday Trinity College Turner Upcott's Waterfield Wauchope Way's wickets Windeler won the toss Wynne yards
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