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  • R.M.A. v. R.M.C. The annual match was played at Camberley Heath on May 8th, 1937, and resulted in a win for Sandhurst by six matches to thre …

  • — 100 existence in 1788 by the appointment of a Professor of Chemistry. Nothing at all is known as to how much the cadet of those days did i …

  • 126 The result of the Inter-Company tennis was as follows :— lst—No. 3 Company. 2nd—No. 1 ,, 3rd—No. 2 ,, 4th ~No. 4 ,, The grant from the A …

  • } 'v ‘ 1 A 1 1 ‘ \ > 1 u’ . I l . , Dinghies on the Thames.

  • 84 afternoon and very hot there was little to be seen at first except numerous warthogs—these scurried away or paced the car—their tufted tai …

  • 115 SOUNDS. The tramp of fifty feet grinding the gravel together; the echo of distant commands among the battlements; the rush of the bathroo …

  • fl 140 l R.M.A. "u. M.C.C. Drawn. Rain interfered with this game. The Shop did well and had 9 M.C.C. wickets down for 145 when Wilson came in …

  • 124 and was the only batsman who could compete with J. T. Neve’s in- swinging bowling. Neve took six wickets for 44 runs. It was a great pit …

  • The Shop swimming season is of necessity. a short one, and our swimmers barely get fit before the end of term. This year we began badly and d …

  • 141 Sandhurst, too, made a poor start, for, with only four runs on the board, Bradfer-l.awrence whipped a ball back to take Champion’s middl …

  • 135 As more schools each year are making Tennis a serious rival to cricket as a summer game, the standard of tennis at the Shop is gradually …

  • 121 R.M.A. ‘1‘. BLACKHEATH. May 14th. The game was played on a very cold and unpleasant day, and ended in the Shop being badly beaten. The S …

  • 111 2ND XI. This year saw a very much larger number of G.Cs. wishing to play cricket than last, but unfortunately it is impossible to give e …

  • 161 over at Ryde Pier by Captain Paton and Way, 0n the Slst July. On the lst August the crew met and after an hour’s Spinnaker drill, set of …

  • i i _ I I _ ‘ , K 5"» -n e. .. u. a: A a.“ .___ .: , - R 5, ,. «V ~ ~ The diughics mcuig in a light Wind. ctory Class with spinnaker set. } …

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  • 160 This year, for the first time, we have had four Victory Class yachts moored at Erith. Races have been sailed on most Wednesdays and Satur …

  • 162 There were also two paid hands#one, the cook, who performed marvels, and one, the ”Rose’s” permanent deck hand. “Rose” is a very comfort …

  • 119 as witnesses of disaster, the town is rebuilt. What unceasing efforts have these Belgians made to renovate their country! But besides th …

  • 89 WHERE YOU MAY GO. IRAQ. The present kingdom of Iraq formed part of the Asiatic Empire of Turkey before the Great War, and at its conclusi …