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J. M. Rucklidge lost to K. J. Jarvis, Esq., after the , closest match of the afternoon. Rucklidge played well, his retrieving being of a very high standard. The final game was finely fought out, and Rucklidge had match-point at 8-6, but Jarvis then made a great effort and won the game, after 10 changes in hand, at 10-8. Scores :—

T. D. Ambler (School) beat Dr. G. B 6-9, 7-9, 9-0, 9-1.

V. L. F. Davin (School) lost to F. 8-10, 9-4, 7-9, 4-9.

J. M. Rucklidge (School) lost to K. 9-4, 7-9, 9-7, 7-9, 8-10. . Robinson, 9-2, Parkinson, Esq., J. Jarvis, Esq.,

THE BRITISH SPORTS LETTER. 2 Copthall Buildings, London, E.C.2. December, 1937.

Dear Sir,

I should be grateful if you could bring to the notice of your readers my new publication, " The British Sports Letter," the first number of which appeared on December 1st.

In " The British Sports Letter " I will aim to give my subscribers, week by week, a topical, clear and detailed picture of games at home.

Secondly, there will be a wide selection of Results so that they may follow regularly the activities of their particular Universities, Schools and Clubs.

Thirdly, there will be a weekly-revised list of Coming Events—designed primarily to assist subscribers in fixing their Leaves.

Fourthly, a Book Section will keep subscribers informed of the publication of all new sporting books, with a "potted" review of each.

The subscription will be one guinea a year. I shall be pleased to send a specimen letter to anyone who may be interested on application to me at the above address.

Thanking you, Sir, for allowing me a little of your valuable time,

I am,

Yours very truly, E. W. SWANTON.

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