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  • 84 Half mile. lat—C. G. Buttenshaw. 2nd—L. H. Lewin. Srd—D. A. Pringle. Time—2 mins. 8 1-5 secs. Putting the weight. lst—G. H. Baker. 2nd—J. …

  • 229 THE “WANDERICRS” XV. Last year the Wanderers side was run on the principle of giving as many G.C's as possible some rugger during the te …

  • 195 were forced to touch down but Inglis rallied his pack and brought play back into the visitor’s halt where Coombe only just went wide wit …

  • i; 106 Dening and VVilliams-Freeman produced a match that will be re- ferred to in whispers for many a day. Dening was out in 38 and four up …

  • W. P. Hobbs, R. K. Jones (mph), F, W. C. Weldon, Rugby lst XV 1933. FRONT ROW (left to right).—J. A. Rundall, J. D. Olivier, Inglis, Brooke. …

  • The record of this term’s lst XI Soccer up to the Sandburst match had been on the whole distinctly satisfactory. Although we actually only w …

  • _\) TENNIS. Possibly the outstanding feature in the Shop tennis season this year has been the completion of the Tennis Pavilion by Major Kin …

  • 70 So far we have not had very much cricket but what we have had has been what a certain daily paper would describe as “good, honest, and ch …

  • 210 The combination of over keen riders on highly sensitive and keen horses failed to produce the smoothest results. The last contest was th …

  • FRONT ROW (left to right).—W. A, R. Sumner, C. F. C. Holder. (l. C. Reeves. M. St. .1. Oswald, D. E. Holhrook. BACK ROW (left to right).—Cap …

  • Results :— R.M.A. R.M.C. Bantams. U. M. D. Burnett lost to W. F. I. Matthews. Feathers. H. A. Sweetman lost to J. MacDougall. Lightweights. …

  • 216 Playing contrary to his own inclinations out of his normal position he was always outstanding whether in attack or defence, and several …

  • 197 We were pleased to see Capt. Kimmins for an evening and to hear all the Shop news from him. Capt. Ames has also paid us a Visit, leaving …

  • 99 The last game was a hard fought one and the Shop required three hands to finish it after the score was 0—0 in the set 3. R.M.A. v. HAILEYB …

  • _ 122 PRIZE WINNERS, SUMMER. 1933. Sword of Honour. (l’or exemplary conduct). Senior-L‘nder-Ofiicer A. l“. M. Jack. Polloelr Medal. (For the …

  • 145 came the great stand of the match between Rawlence and Washington : they scored at a steady pace and were particularly severe on Ling, w …

  • 236 SADDLE RIDE. The Ride for the Saddle took place on 12th December and was judged by Lieut.-Col. P. E. Bowden-Smith, 16th/5th Lancers, Chi …

  • thK ROW (left to rightl.—Capt. l’. W. T. Hards, R.E.. .l. Hussein. M. P. O'C. Tandy. l. S. Alderson, A. G. Hawkins. C. E. F. Pugh. L. M. H. …

  • At a meeting between representatives of the various ('adet Colleges held in September. arming dates of the inter—College readers in difi'eron …

  • 209 Special trains have rushed more people to the spot since the last ripple on the water. An American millionaire has cabled an ofler of ove …