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94 THE RUGBY GAME. “ THERE is nothing new under the Sun.“ Many of the opinions set forth below are platitudes and as such have been expresse …
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60 R.M.A. v. R.M.A. STAFF. The match between the Stafi and G. C’s took place on Wednesday, February 16th, and resulted in a win for the Staff …
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187 WHERE DID THAT ONE GO. Why does a cut serve swerve? Why does a driven golf ball, during the first hours of its flight, defy gravity, and, …
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fir,.-1 . 156 French Language Prize. (Presented by French Officers at the R.M.A.) Sergeant R. C. Pritchard. Brian Phillpotts Memorial Prize. ( …
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60 The new padré is the Rev. A. T. A. Naylor, M.A., 0.13.13. He was at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was captain of the boats and he …
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2.2....—.L‘ i 1 «- 90 R.M.A. STAFF CRICKET, 1923. lst Match—R.M.A. STAFF V. R.M.A. STAFF. ‘ Lt. -.Col C R. Gillett cFaUan, b Hill 45 Majox I …
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42 In the first string weltcr weight Levis (Cranwell) met \Veldon. Throughout the fight there was some good hard hitting, Weldon timing his bl …
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169 coming in at this period as the result of the South African war, and cadets were issued with both khaki and full dress. In 1903 booted o …
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179 2nd XI. CRICKET. Played 11; Won 5; Lost 3; Drawn 3. The 2nd XI had quite a successful season, only one match being spoilt by the weather …
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t i 182 R.M.A. 2ND XI. v. CHARLTON PARK. (Away). Charlton Park. R.M.A. Hills, lbw., b Strong ..................... 12 Cowan, lbw., b Taylor …
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148 NOTES ON THE SAPPER COURSE AT CAMBRIDGE. This article is valuable as a record of the conditions at Cambridge before the ‘neu‘ orders, gi …
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. vi a: r:_‘-‘:" ”at.“ «7,, a.“ A 79 CAMP, 1923. We set off for Rushinoor camp at Aldershot on the morning of Monday, July 2nd. This year th …
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52 and after only 4 days serious training, he did more than was expected of him. In the Feather weight fight, Sweetman had an excellent win o …
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154 La partie tape-a-l’oeil de la Haute Ecole et les piétres imitations, comme le pas espagnol présenté dans les cirques et dans lequel le c …
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108 THE WINTER VACATION IN SWITZERLAND. __..-}Q~Mq Mg# SW M MQJ." «WW' We are told “that tobogganing first became a sport when someone killed …
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185 his forelegs, and to counteract this it becomes necessary to raise the head and so produce a state of artificial balance. The question no …
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29 AN EXPERIMENT IN CARAVANNING. Caravanning is by no means a novel type of holiday—making, but when the form of traction was a horse it was …
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134 NOTES AND NOTICES. Major I. S. O. Playfair, D.S.O., M.c., R.E., and Major R. M. Scobie, M.C., R.E. are now at ‘Chatham. Captain D. F. Mc …
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1...... 1:, ~ -~: «4.... _. m TENNIS. BACK Row (left In right).—E. B. Skey, \V. R. Reunion. )Iujur ('. (I. Woulner, 31.0., R. C. Pritclmrd. …