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121 ‘l‘ Wellington College 2nd XI Won 2'21 89 (Sheffield 142*). (Hardy 6 for 11), quupsteud Lost 128 130_7 Bromley Drawn 238—7”k 122—9 War Of …
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64 parties and unable to see more than a few yards in any direction. This same snowstorm made the Matterhorn impossible, so after a couple o …
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\L n. )1|\.Mv~y, J. M. unm— )W, slum . 91 Sir I’ p FIwNT Row, Xtt I).s.0., (‘01 (From left ~ .- . Allhil' - . J. 1’ (Ll-‘ft in ' ' I“ I. Agu …
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168 R.M.A. West Kent. P. Hamilton, b Tress ............... 4 (I Tress, c Corbett, b Brook ......... 4 C. Ashmore, c Hilder, b Hubbard 16 A. …
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165 Scored 576 runs. Average 523. G' ‘1' Bryan. 1921' Took 39 wickets. Average 175. 1922 Scored 664 runs. Average 44'3. ' Took 51 wickets. A …
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79 THE MASTERS. I play chess. I am the only player in our family. I play by myself. I read the books. I know the openings. My en( -game is v …
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Hockey, 1928-29. FRONT ROW (left to righl).vR. S. Vidal-Hall, C. P. Hamilton. C. C. szrlhwuitc, G. C. Reeves, E. D. Joyce. BACK Row (let to …
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132 club for men and women at Annandale, in Simla, 1% hour’s ride from Jutogh. It is usual for the Jutogh mess to subscribe to this. A Subal …
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ebb» wawaQw 159 R.M.A. I Zingari. . W. Tyler, Clay, b Ormerod 3 Col. C. R. Gillett, Thomas, b Lloyd 17 . E. M. Walter, b Clay .............. …
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85 “Not one” replied Shears, sinking back wearily. “One might leap to the not unnatural conclusion that the trials of such a morning had pro …
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160 R.M.A. lst Innings. A. W. Tyler, and b Hards .................. 9 A. E. M. Walter, b Hancock ............... 6 C. O. M. Morris, b Hancoc …
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<4, km huts Uhlch Skomli ‘ } H“ mower] I,“ 3“] o uulY: u "‘4 cwom tidal-1. qoif '- '1 —-,. in: Sign). ‘77»«0‘, (Lamounk QQH‘ a Lu ck :umwsufl …
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95 Individual PVinners. 100 Yards. list—A. R. Hingston. 2nd—J. W. Wainwright. 3rd—G. L. Rampling. Time—~11 2-5 secs. 440 Yards. lst—G. L. Ra …
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114 At the moment reps. have been awarded to A. T. Sladen, H. F. C. Horne, J. F. D. Savage and K. R. Brazier-Creagh. J. R. Connor and A. B. …
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108 However, D. A. Duke and P. J. .leffreys made a most determined stand, the former batting with extreme care and patience; and the score s …
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CRICKET 1920 R.M.A. v. R.A. SUBALTERNS. RECORD SCORE FOR WOOLwrcn. At Woolwich yesterday in this two days’ match the ‘Shop ’ won by six wick …
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100 Half Mile. 1st—F. N. Gnnn (M.A.C.l. 2nd—J. Evans (M.A.C.l. 3rd—B. B. S. Eraut (R.M.A.). 4th E. M. Poole (R.M.A.). Time 2 mins. 18 4-5 se …
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56 evening. Here the party once more saw the march of military science, in the form of a lift and force pump (working), a pile driver (temps …
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113 R.M.A. v. I ZINGARI. Played at Woolwich, 15th May, 1929. Colonel C. D. Rawson won the toss for 1.2. and decided to bat on an easy paced …
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93 lst Innings. D. J. W. Turnbull, b Morris ............... '27 H. P. Glover, lbW., b Johnston ............ 24 F. C. Picton, b Morris ...... …