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134 GOLF. Having read the Golf report in the last magazine and taken the advice therein much to heart, nineteen members of the Shop Staff st …
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34 A period of snow and ice prevented another game before the Sandhurst Match, but the form shown in practice with the 2nd XI was too bad to …
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19 Feb. 25. Heard a Senior-human say that GS. port is worse than rat— poison. Immediately warned Sarah and the children. Feb. 28th. Smee-hum …
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167 Garthwaite and Linton hit well and Hewetson declared with the score at 301 for 6. The Free Foresters started well but 5 wickets were dow …
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Results :— 1 R.M.A.'v. ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. ‘ Played at Woolwich, May 28th and 29th. l l Lt.-Col. G. G. Rawson won the toss and the Signa …
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181 WELTER WEIGHTS (under 10 stone 7 lbs.) Eififférgévf‘é'p. H. }F1°W9rdew 1Flowerdew giigfgiw’g P G'P }Hmrison° I IFlowerdew $31153, J G }Hi …
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219 JUMPING COMPETITION v. R.M.C., SANDHURST. Held on Wednesday, 7th July, 1926. Early in the spring term the most promising horsemen in the …
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180 experience, but is at present inclined to be rather impetuous. Bostock, who had demonstrated to the O. i/c Boxing that he had previous e …
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223 The band and the Sandhurst innings started brightly and simultane- ously. J. R. Cole was strong on the leg side and when R. E. Lloyd wen …
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138 The new Tennis Pavilion. A Tennis Pavilion has been built on the bank between the site of the old circular high pressure tank and the ha …
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109 or mudder, no mungee to eat since last Monday,” in the hopes of a 1d. tip. There are also some million or so pariah—dogs. One destroyer …
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FIXTURES—(Continued). Date. 1925. HOCKEY. __________—_____———— ASSOCIATION. SECOND XI. FIRST XI. SECOND XI. September. Wed Sat. Wed October. …
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170 a quagmire in wet weather. Its inclusion in the Shop enclosure has been of the greatest advantage in the way of providing exercise for t …
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172 In September, 1920, General White was succeeded as commandant 1920 by Major-General Sir Webb Gillman. In 1921 the civilian staff to were …
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THE SERGEANT AND THE OFFICER. The band was playing boorishly ln colourful array, Doing its very best to make Musicians run away; And this wa …
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208 R.M.A. Staff v. Stabc College, at Camberley, July 11th. Won by 5 wickets. Staff College. Major E. E. Calthrop, Christie, b Medill Capt. …
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201 R.M.A. v. S.M.E. (CHATHAM). Played at Chatham on September 12th. A trial was given to J. P. Johnson, R. E. Lloyd, A. W. Tyler and R. Pin …