Sport


The Nun's Olympics. Left to Right Spike Milligan, David Cannon, Barbara Bremel, Susan Crosland and Kevin Moran. They didn't have quite the organisation, perhaps, of the Munich Olympics. But the ecclesiastical games did have a spirit of their own. There were nuns, monks, rabbis and vicars gathered in Chiswick to display their prowess for Spike Milligan, whose new BBC TV comedy series 'A Milligan for All Seasons' starts next week. There were hurdle races for the nuns (at least two of whom were fellas), pole vaults for priests . . . and an amazing confessional relay, with each runner stopping to confess every 100 yards. Producer Roger Race, slightly bemused, said: " Spike told us to order a couple of dozen actors in clerical garb and this is the result." Spike himself turned out for the hurdles, dressed as a Roman Catholic priest, hoping to achieve immortality, presumably, as the Father of the Games. 4 September 1972


The Bolton Wanderers footballer Nat Lofthouse, scoring against Manchester United in the FA Cup final. 3 May 1958


Captain Orpen RN lays aiming a rifle with the rifle sling supported in his teeth at the 88th meeting at Bisley. 8 July 1957


Stanley Matthews (left) of Blackpool and Billy Kiernan of Charlton Athletic battle for the ball during a match at The Valley. 2 February 1957


The victorious Mount Everest climbing team arrive at London Airport. Colonel John Hunt waves the flag, on his left is Tenzing Norgay, better known as Sherpa Tensing, and on his right is Edmund Hillary. 3 July 1953


Tottenham Hotspur and England footballer Alf Ramsey (1920 - 1999) in an England shirt. 28 November 1949


Birds eye view of Lords cricket ground on the first day of cricket on Sunday. Jonathan Cree views the cricket through binoculars from the balcony of his father's ninth floor flat in a block called Lords View. 1 August 1965


Nottingham Forest team on a tour of the city of Nottingham following their FA Cup final victory. Nottingham Forest's coach emerges from the city's railway station with skipper Jack Burkitt proudly holding aloft the trophy from the roof of the team bus to the huge crowd gathered on the streets. 4 May 1959


They also sailed. Unhappy ending for two competitors in the Easter Sailing Regatta at Teddington. 28 April 1962.


Prince Charles bowling during a charity cricket match at Brands Hatch Cricket Club in Kent. 21 July 1968.


Under the spotlight. Peter Bonetti in full flight at fogbound Stamford Bridge. League Cup semi final Second Leg. Chelsea v Norwich City. Match abandoned after 85 minutes due to fog. 20 December 1972