Regent's Dream Over
THERE IS no reason why Regent's Park College should be especially good at cricket. As PPHs go, it has no reputation for sporting excellence, in the way that perhaps Osler and Green might be associated with rowing, and Westminster with top level football. Unless I have missed something, cricket is not considered one of the key strengths of the Baptist movement, and while the empasis on a "community life" might just potentially give the edge when it comes to making tea and cucumber sandwiches, there are few indications that Regent's are going to be a side to be reckoned with - there are less than fifty men to pick a side from....
Sport: Last strokes of success
EVERY YEAR Oxford's clubs and societies lose many talented people to the 'outside world', and the University Swimming Club is no exception. However, this Trinity Term OUSC says goodbye to two of its international swimmers whose contribution and example to the club have been enormous.
Sport: Gerke's best beats Hugh's
Women's Basketball Cuppers Final
Sport: Oxford close to ruling waves
AFTER months of organisation and hard work the OUYC BUSA 1999 committee, chaired by Tim Cooke, held the biggest University Sailing event of the year, at Farmoor reservoir in Oxford, helped by the generous sponsorship of Deloitte and Touche and Thames Water.
Sport: Croquet cuppers Quarter-finals
St. John's IV vs Linacre II QF Report
Sport: Match of the Day
CRICKET FANS have been warned not to purchase tickets from unofficial agents, ahead of the much awaited clash between the crack teams of the Oxford Student and the Cherwell.
