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  • .-‘...,.,.‘.r_a—_..»_V._ ,3: , .. V .‘ _. ,.i_ ., 191 SENIORS’ CONCERT. On Monday and Tuesday, 30th November and 1st December, the entire St …

  • 202 If our goal account does shew an adverse balance of 27, we can at any rate have the quixotic satisfaction of having contributed in no sm …

  • 151 Bowling Analysis. 0. m. r. w. Lyon 18'4 3 59 3 Buttenshaw ... 9 3 24 1 Ley 10 44 3 Thorp 11 1 52 1 Haigr 7 21 U Sykes 7 35 R.M.A lst Inn …

  • W 176 and so varied that we must content ourselves with reflection on the few. We know from personal experience how enthusiastic, patiently …

  • Cricket, 1930. n1~‘\‘ / - FRONT Row (left to right).~G. R. T. Gillett, T. H. Hardy. (l. V. Hodgson, W. A. R. Sumner, J. Sheffield, Goodyear ( …

  • 65 empty taxi. The scene when they got in was beyond my powers of description. Now we were reunited our troubles were not at an end. The new …

  • 241 R.M.A. v. MILITARY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE. This match took place on November 3rd, and was the first occasion, as far as is known, on which th …

  • M l l Third time lucky—so the saying goes. “Passing Brompton Road” has lived up to its Tube reputation. After two unavoidable postpone- ment …

  • 87 THE TRIANGULAR CONTEST. Result: Shop 69 pts., Sandburst 67 pts., Cranwell 53 pts. This year’s Triangular Contest will long be looked back …

  • 142 INSPECTION. [On Tuesday, September 30th, the turn-out of the First Class on Riding Parade was found to be exceptionally bad.] The 0.0. c …

  • 103 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. "War in The Air”. Vol. IV. II. A. Jones. “The Story of the Hanks". J. I“. Ashhy. "Iteeonstruetion: .\ plea for …

  • 240 In the welters Lethbridge met an experienced and dangerous boxer in Owen Smith. The second round was even, but Owen Smith was too good o …

  • 189 walked he would most assuredly have missed the quarrel between Jim and Jessie Hurley; her plaintive scream just as he was about, we gath …

  • Rugger XV, 1930. .rw...,.,-u ,, -..».f.u...,...;:—.,V._.pv—u-,——w ._ ~Q., fiqw» - Back Row (left to rigllt).—Capl. J. A. Sanger. R.A., E. A. …

  • 195 minutes was very grand and the shrieking of the Arabs most singular. Had we but known, there was one spot in the large plain before us, …

  • Senior Term, Autumn, 1933. . W. C. “’eldon U _. . . P. Hobbs, C . , w.de'1. ‘ M'. . A Ridgers, ). \V. E. Brown, C. J. Per P R. Cree. R E. Me …

  • 201 ANOMALY. Can't you see I'm busy riding? Though I have no “skins” to ride; ’liess they be old Father Ocean’s, Out of Sou’east Wind by Tid …

  • 225 effort to break through in the centre but was just pulled down in time. Gradually play came back to mid-field and twice Budge was promine …

  • 219 effort of the Shop forwards to control most of the play in the face of a much heavier pack. They got their fair share of the ball in the …

  • Witt/1"“ W}? n m' m ‘53! mi Him mi ; FI/L/_; v01. xuipuo. 129. CONTENTS. JANUARY, 1933. E Historical Conglmnemtinu Thirty ()ne Years Ago.“ 1 …