Monday, Jan. 05, 1931
Soccering Bishop
There once was a bishop Who tossed every dish up The moment he sat down to table. At juggling with prunes And fresh macaroons He was really exceedingly able. --Episcopal Limerick.
Equally able is Rt. Rev. and Rt. Hon. Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, Knight, Dean of the Chapels Royal, Chaplain of the London Rifle Brigade, D.D., LL. D. Last week, aged 72, this spry alumnus of Marlborough College played for the old school in a valiant Old Boys' soccer match staged on the laws of the Bishop's residence, Fulham Palace. Soccering well the Rt. Hon. & Rt. Rev. scored three of his victorious team's eight goals. Score 8 to 4. Festivities followed in the Palace. A frequent feat of the Soccering Bishop: playing tennis with his friend Mrs. Helen Wills Moody.
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