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SUMMER SPORTS ENDED IN EUROPE.— Summer pastimes have been replaced by winter games in Northern Europe, the above pictures showing some of the end-of-summer events. Top left, competitors just after the start in a 450-kilometres walking race in Germany. Top right, Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's J Class yacht Endeavour ll' in one of the concluding regatta events of the season. Bottom, two county professional cricketers — Ashdown and Wensley, of Sussex — played a village team at Oxney, Witter sham, in~September* The two pros., tvho won by 33 runs, did their oivn, bowling and fielding?-and-- when <battingv4ohen~pnc™Ti-^^<)^^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 88, 10 October 1936, Page 23

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SUMMER SPORTS ENDED IN EUROPE.—Summer pastimes have been replaced by winter games in Northern Europe, the above pictures showing some of the end-of-summer events. Top left, competitors just after the start in a 450-kilometres walking race in Germany. Top right, Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's J Class yacht Endeavour ll' in one of the concluding regatta events of the season. Bottom, two county professional cricketers—Ashdown and Wensley, of Sussex—played a village team at Oxney, Witter sham, in~September* The two pros., tvho won by 33 runs, did their oivn, bowling and fielding?-and-- when <battingv4ohen~pnc™Ti-^^<)^^ Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 88, 10 October 1936, Page 23

SUMMER SPORTS ENDED IN EUROPE.—Summer pastimes have been replaced by winter games in Northern Europe, the above pictures showing some of the end-of-summer events. Top left, competitors just after the start in a 450-kilometres walking race in Germany. Top right, Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's J Class yacht Endeavour ll' in one of the concluding regatta events of the season. Bottom, two county professional cricketers—Ashdown and Wensley, of Sussex—played a village team at Oxney, Witter sham, in~September* The two pros., tvho won by 33 runs, did their oivn, bowling and fielding?-and-- when <battingv4ohen~pnc™Ti-^^<)^^ Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 88, 10 October 1936, Page 23

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