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1. THE START OF THE FIRST ANNUAL CROSS-COUNTRY RUN SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF WAR BETWEEN TEAMS REPRESENTING OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. The run took place VAL OF FIRST-CLASS BADMINTON IN LONDON.—The opening of the London Championships at the Logan Club, Logan-place, Earl’s Court Road, showing the players with the lady umpire (Oxford), on right, the first man home in the annual cross-country run between Oxford and Cambridge at Roehampton. He is shown beiing congratulated after his win by a Cambridge man. 4. ning the High Jump at the Nation’s Sports, in which rival teams from Cambridge University and the Amateur Athletic Association competed. Cambridge won by 7 points to 4. 5. MESSRS. and A. W. GOODFELLOW, two well-known players who figured prominently at the revival of first-class Badminton at the London Open Championships.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 25

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1. THE START OF THE FIRST ANNUAL CROSS-COUNTRY RUN SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF WAR BETWEEN TEAMS REPRESENTING OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. The run took place VAL OF FIRST-CLASS BADMINTON IN LONDON.—The opening of the London Championships at the Logan Club, Logan-place, Earl’s Court Road, showing the players with the lady umpire (Oxford), on right, the first man home in the annual cross-country run between Oxford and Cambridge at Roehampton. He is shown beiing congratulated after his win by a Cambridge man. 4. ning the High Jump at the Nation’s Sports, in which rival teams from Cambridge University and the Amateur Athletic Association competed. Cambridge won by 7 points to 4. 5. MESSRS. and A. W. GOODFELLOW, two well-known players who figured prominently at the revival of first-class Badminton at the London Open Championships. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 25

1. THE START OF THE FIRST ANNUAL CROSS-COUNTRY RUN SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF WAR BETWEEN TEAMS REPRESENTING OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. The run took place VAL OF FIRST-CLASS BADMINTON IN LONDON.—The opening of the London Championships at the Logan Club, Logan-place, Earl’s Court Road, showing the players with the lady umpire (Oxford), on right, the first man home in the annual cross-country run between Oxford and Cambridge at Roehampton. He is shown beiing congratulated after his win by a Cambridge man. 4. ning the High Jump at the Nation’s Sports, in which rival teams from Cambridge University and the Amateur Athletic Association competed. Cambridge won by 7 points to 4. 5. MESSRS. and A. W. GOODFELLOW, two well-known players who figured prominently at the revival of first-class Badminton at the London Open Championships. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 25

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