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  • Courses 0sz. 1. To l's. (i) When in possession of the ball, to kick it to the other side, in the hope that they will kick it back to us. (ii …

  • 17‘.) PRIZE WINNERS, DECEMBER, 1934. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-Under-Officer W. M. lnglis. I’olloclr Jletlal. (For the …

  • 181 Woolwich 1‘. Cranwell at Hockey . . Wed. 22nd Feb. at Cranwell. .. ,, Fencing Boxing Fri. 17th March at n n .llagaziue Committee. The Ed …

  • —— 74 THE END OF THE SQUEAKER. The scene is set in a bare unfriendly room. It is poorly lit and looks cold in spite of a fire burning in the …

  • .44 215 that America’s entry ended the war, that America, distant though she may be from Europe, has never and can never remain isolated and …

  • 199 “A” XV. J. B. Higham captained the side. The main features of the season were the games scratched. These numbering no fewer than 8. Ther …

  • 202 AN APPRECIATION ON A SOCCER MATCH BY A RUGGER FAN. THE GRANDSTAND 1400 hours. Object. To defeat the other side at Soccer. Considerations …

  • 181 The (lunner Lines are at Blakang Mati and the Sapper are at Pulau Brani. There is a VV.l). l’erry Service between these Islands and Jard …

  • “. mes-u... a. . , .........Ai.... n. v ”I'VLUIIIU. AL mi N. J. r ilm-eimu, l4()|’IIl;;, r‘L w. Im. l— 173 THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO. The followi …

  • 176 Riding Prize. (Saddle). Under-Officer N. B. C. Teacher. Bridle Prize. Corporal C. C. Rosher. Physical Efficiency Prize. Corporal W. G. S. …

  • 145 REVOLVER SHOOTING. The Revolver range has been well supported during the term, and there has been no lack of talent from which to pick t …

  • i NEWLL .LH‘DIH i‘IBBHM .LHOIEI i H’DEVN lefid) (pdm uMo swl ”Sway; qu '99 91.1] 40) 9243an “QNIGNVJS” O.L SLNENCINENV aamans

  • 72 The programmes are all made out for No. 28 Course (and for 38 for that matter), and we now await to welcome them. Yours etc., 27th Y.O’s. …

  • 174 requesting their support. We hope (for olwious reasons). that the time is not far distant when we shall relinquish the pen we unworthily …

  • i v 194 and Coombe were prominent in good runs down the wing while (ilanvill almost scored from a kick ahead but the ball went dead. There w …

  • 98 Full score :— B.M.A. First Innings. W. A. R. Sumner (Haileybury), b Hughes 25 M. St. G. Oswald (Rugby), 19 Forsyth 5 G. R. T. Gillett (We …

  • Similarly to last year hard grounds in the early part of the season made training difficult and caused a glut of minor injuries. Contrary to …

  • During the first month the side was of rather an experimental nature. Team building was somewhat adversely affected by injuries. Sedgwick was …

  • m 124 During the stay here, three useful days training were indulged in, and we were taken to see the Niagara Falls. Crossing Lake Ontario a …

  • s \\\/ \ V FENCING. The past Fencing Season, October 1932—.lune 1933, has, on the whole, been a successful and active one. There have been a …