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  • 16S SWIMMING //' The Shop Swimming Season of 1933 was unfortunate in two respects- Firstly, the leading performers who remained from the suc …

  • 155 Bowling Analysis. 0. m. 1'. w. Lyon ... 14 3 50 1 Buttenshaw ... 19 4 46 5 Ley 8 42 Thorp 8 1 3'2 H aig 5 1 21 - Sykes 7 41 4 June 27th. …

  • m 118 i PRIZE WINNERS, JULY, 1932. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-Under-Officer J. R. H. Robertson. Pollocle Medal. (For th …

  • 117 We have had a very active tennis season, though the number of matches won has not been very large. Played 18. Lost 14. Won 3. Drawn 1. T …

  • Matches played 14. J. P. Thorp E. A. Sykes M. St. J. Oswald W. H. D. Wakely R. T. Pease P. T. O'B.-But1er C. G. Buttenshaw J. M. Northen A. …

  • Name. Hutchins. S. N. S. Inglis. lt. T. S. King~Harnian, A. L. Knox. l’. R. H. Lee. J. K. V. Lind, (‘. F. Linton, M. E. H. Lucas. I). S. Lun …

  • 80 consist of softer rock than the hard rock main chains which have resisted the weather. These old mines are probably some 2,000 years old. …

  • V——_——‘ 131 ' 11. WHO IS IT? We are offering no prize for spotting the authors of the following aphorisms; we only hope that the concentrate …

  • 91 R.A., lined the route of the procession in Parlian1entS-,quare while the Shop was represented in the procession by four cadets. The conti …

  • 123 LOS AN GELES 1932. The British Olympic Games Team sailed from Southampton in the Empress of Britain on July 13th 1932 and consisted of : …

  • m 106 It..\.l“.('.. (‘i'anwelk Ist Innings. 'Jml Inning/s. W. A. (19 Freitas. lb\\'.. l) Skilm'ith ......... 4 b Skipwith .................. …

  • m 108 2ND DAY. By bowling G. J. C. Washington with a ball which kept low, R. (I. Lapage quickly broke up a troublesome partnership, and VVey …

  • 132 R.M.A. 1'. M.C.C. Played at Woolwich on 29th May, 1937. The M.C.C. brought down rather a strong side and defeated the Shop by 7 wickets. …

  • 99 in favour of a proved success of former years, and the decision was amply vindicated in the School of Arms on the nights of 20th, 21st an …

  • 99 R.M.A. v. ROYAL ARTIHJSRY. Played at Woolwich on 29th May, 1935. wickets. The R.A. winning by 5 This match was notable fora very fine inni …

  • w 90 The Licut Browne: This beyond my strength is. It to the general officer Kommandant must be gone. Let him be known. The remaining matters …

  • 108 College, in grateful recognition of General Pollock’s services in that country. This medal, named after the General, was awarded twice y …

  • llickson, I). F. loyal Artillery. Loni-dire, 1‘}. (7). C. Williams, J. D. ,: .. l'itzGerald, B. A. F. H ” Gillett, II. F. D. ,, ,, lilsmie, …

  • fl 112 No. 2 Company :—Captain H. A. Golden, RI). S.U.O. W. M. Inglis. U.O. D. H. M. Gibson. No. 3. Company's—Captain E. G. W. Pearse, R. Sig …

  • 88 “as at the top and I had no intention of showing them where it was hidden until every pony and all the kit reached the summit. So they ha …