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Mr. J. W. Stevenson Mr. K. C. Boswell (2 up) Capt. F. W. T. Hards Capt. A. Murray (4 & 21 Capt. H. Stanley Major M. J. Williamson Colonel C. …
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71 , “Come in. . . oh, hello Jack . . . take a pew. . . had a hard day?” l t “No, there was nothing very much doing . . . what was that you …
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~ 104 side off a fast yorker from Skipwith. \Vith 50 minutes left for play Cranwell followed on. There was every hope that the Shop would ge …
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106 Nearly all the matches were umpired by Sandhurst cadets who were, without exception, extremely good, although they were somewhat generou …
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the deceased and her own prospective husband—to a midnight con- ference at the scene of the crime. By a clever process of deduction (or indu …
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93 The last event was the cross-country run over a 2:} mile course. The conditions and classification are given below:— (a) The distance will …
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\\ \/ .. FENCING m s I / There is little to add to the Fencing notes which appeared in April, but that little is good. INTER-CADET CHAMPIONS …
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R.M.A. v. R.M.C. This year the match against Sandhurst was a notable one in several respects. In the first place it was generally agreed that …
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108 Davies’ innings was one of the best seen on the Shop ground for 3 seasons. By getting Blackheath out for 169 runs the Shop won a most in …
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\\'\\\\“\\\\‘“ ’—l E 3 (D In future years the Tria ngul ar will take place in the first week in NOTICI . ‘ 4 Cx'anwell G Sandhurst ]1 1‘. 10 …
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MAmu-GIcNEIuL A, A. Gosvch. rmo. (,‘OMMANIMX'I' 1{.1\I..\. )IAHCH 19::4.
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89 THE MODERN PENTATHLON. This was the first year in which the Shop had entered teams for this competition, therefore it is as well to explai …
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79 and waves employed by the Hon. Opposer and considered it preferable to take orders with the pipe in the mouth than with the tongue in the …
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91 The final order of the Shop was as follows :— J. M. L. Gavin 18th K. N. Wylie 22nd A. T. Hingston 24th P. N. Moore 26th R. K. Bryant 27th …
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At the start of the season, last October, with only one Fencing Rep, Tracy, and a host of novices in all weapons, the prospects were none to …
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impression that the singers were perfectly at ease. The legitimate stage could scarcely have improved on this. Next comes “Atmospherics”, a …
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Golf, 1930. BACK Row (left to right).—J. W. Stevenson, Esq., M. St. J. Oswald, R. T. Pensc, A. F. Rowe. FRONT ROW (left to right).—G. S. Col …
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108 a depressing spectacle of head-up Hulls by Bowring. the hall finally scuttling into the ditch guarding the green. Result: Won 1. Halved 2 …
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Athletic Team. FRONT Row (left to right).—T. H. Hardy, G. C. Reeves. 1. H. Taylor. J. Sheffield. C. H. Stoneley. D. H. Molesworth, P. G. Hobb …
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112 appointment, and we hope he will soon be as well known at the Shop as his predecessor was. Results :— R.M.A. R.M.C. Bantams. J. R. H. Wi …