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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 69 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL, 1937 OT to be outdone by the Rugby enthusiast, the season was opened by the introduction of an Inte …
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l l l 9 32 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9* RECORD centre of France, and about 5.30 pm. arrived at Toulouse, in a snowstorm. Imagine our disgust ! It was …
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Il’lmlu - Huh/lull {v 5m], 1 umin‘z‘lm. PENTATH LON TEAM, 1935. Slam/Nu: “(I \I. l)‘.\r< \"II‘YIIH' (”huliu‘hll. .\ S. |\'. .\Iul|-rwn I\\'r …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 15 The two ends and the south side of the Gymnasium have now been panelled in oak ply panel : the eastern end will bear the …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘7 RECORD 67 directed; too frequently the inside forwards starved their outsides; too often, as if in retaliation, outsides …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 35 HOCKEY THE opening of the season found us with only two “ Half- Blues” from the previous season. _ The lack of old colour …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘7 RECORD 69 Refereeing in “ B ” and “ C ” Leagues improved as a result Of a short series of lectures on Refereeing. CHARAC …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD 55 CHARLTON. Faber & Faber, Ltd. 105. 6d. net. “ Man delights me not, no, nor woman neither.”-Hamlet. “ They’re a’ …
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.2293: R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘3’ RECORD 39 “ Greatest joy of all, he would let her help with the after—office work. There was a bell on the back o …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 37 FURTHER SCENES IN THE LIFE OF A BENGAL LANCER some there falls the lot of having to spend “this festive season” in barrac …
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90 RJl/L‘. MAGAZINE A. I. FENNELL, No. 1 (Tompany.——Owing‘ to other activities he has not been able to fence in 21s many matches as he other …
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Q . ,. 70 R.M.C. MAGAZINE A. D. (7. T)OWDING.—A good wing forward, fast and determined; is apt to spoil his movements by over—keenness. F. R …
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3o R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9* RECORD And amidst a shower of abuse the defeated bully slunk off, and went to another inn; and, after drinking our he …
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4|. waft-1“” W “ . -.... Ill 48 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5‘7 RECORD jack saluted as well as he could—rather worse than before—and turned to leave th …
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68 RJl/l.C. MAGAZINE Was always at his best when stemming the forward rush Has a very adequate, though not yet fast enough, service from the …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE As we steamed on, the weather became steadily worse. We had covered about 200 of the 360 miles of the Straits, but we were n …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6? RECORD 49 A QUESTION OF NERVES By A. L. GORDON. “t 5 he sat in his chair after dinner one evening thinking the whole thin …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD 23 “ Now, however, they had left, and Catherinehand I were alone. Well, this day I had taken the car in and was .g …
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