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  • CRICKET 1920 109 Major Kirke with a lower total of runs, being once not out, had a slightly higher average. Colonel Jelf, handicapped by a d …

  • 49 Putting the Weight— 1st W. A. Perreau (R.M.A.) 2nd B. W. Knox (R.A.F.) Distance, 33-ft. 2—ins. 120 Yards Hurdles— lst W. P. Reed (R.M.A.) …

  • 41 THE SHOP. Though the existence of cadets goes back as far as 1722, the true beginning of The Shop dates from 1741, when “an academy or sc …

  • A aria-13AM , ,byxufi‘vv wag—om“. «. THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. ATHLETIC SPORTS. The period devoted to Athletic b‘ports was more protracted this ye …

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  • AQUATIC SPORTS 1 17 We also won the 30 yards, 60 yards, and relay races. The diving was a tie. ' On May 29 the team was the same. We also wo …

  • 209 “For the next few weeks my life was changed to me—I was happy and contented and worked like steam. I held my own special private parades …

  • 24S Ist strings. C. F. Rouse (R.M.A.) drew with M. J. Bessell (Oxford). These two met last year, Rouse then winning on points. Bessell has t …

  • 60 THE VAAL RIVER BARRAGE. The Vaal River in flood is a sight one can never forget. It has always been a source of wonder among the natives …

  • PROGRAMME or ATHLETIC GAMES CONTESTED AT THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, SATURDAY, 15TH JUNE, 1850, N0. of Com~ petitors. Nature of Game. Foot B …

  • Mr. Boswell caused a great sensation as Ambrose Pealehthe perfect American publicity man. He brought the house down more than once with a to …

  • C. D. T. Pope ran very well in winning the 2 miles. L. N. Cholmeley jumped very well and equalled record (5’ 8”) for these sports. Want of t …

  • FENCING "T3 to be moving in harmony with the heavier weapon—the weapon, the cause——the mind the effect. This would not be surprising, but it …

  • 72 NOTES AND NOTICES. Miss Charles kindly opened the B.M.A. Fete on June 12th. All who braved the weather enjoyed the afternoon. The Staff a …

  • ATHLETIC SPORTS. 31 A good race in which Fripp had to run himself out to retain the lead from Parker who left his effort too late. 120 YARDS …

  • 239 he is in a class by himself. He is very quick, controls the ball well, and makes up in pluck what he lacks in weight: his weakness is a …

  • 6"--’-~—-q.r < I 39 e ‘ R.M.A. , BLACKHEATH. '- 3 R. N. Foster, 1) Chapman ' 38 . B. S. Cumberlege, lbw. b Withers 32 ' i ll R. E. H. Hudson …

  • r‘!‘ n... it THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. gives confidence to his side in his judgment of a run. Persse was followed by de Brett who continued the go …

  • w l 158 1‘, THE STORY OF THE POLLOCK. No one, who has entered the dining hall of the R.M.A., can have I 1‘ failed to notice the panels on wh …

  • 97 ATHLETIC SPORTS, 1929. R.M.A. v. R.M.C. AND R.A.F. CADET COLLEGE. This triangular contest took place on the Central Sports Ground, Alders …