I^ady Sybil GreyWounded on Russian Eattle Front.Russian Soldiers Offering Prayers for Her Speedy RecoveryLady Sybil Grey, who was wounded while in the Red Cross service on the Russian battle front, has been representing the British committee in the Anglo-Russian ambulance column at the front. A typical Englishsportswoman, she has been particularly daring and has won the admiration of the troops in consequence. Ku-'ian soldiers arc offering prayers for her speedy recovery.It was when her father, Earl C.rey,was Governor-General of Canada that Lady Sybil Grey became a social fa\orite on two continents. She is a splendid horsewoman, a crack shot with a ride, an 1 an ardent angler. On one occasion in London, at the opening of a rid- range, she hit the bull'i-cyc -cs^n limes in succession* In Canada she attracted much attention because of her love tor out-door sports. . This training has tood her in excellent stead m her Red lt;ross work »ince the great war began, and she ha been able to endure more discomfort and greater hardships at the front than other women who are equally enthusiastic in reli-ving the wounded and suffering She is at pres-nt in I’etrograd recovering fromiier injuries. ,