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  • The competitors in the race for previous winners of the Bugle. BACK Row (left to right).—2nd Lieu’t. J. A. B. Grylls, R.E \Vooldridge. R.E. …

  • 157 NOTES ON HORSEMANSHIP. It is not without considerable misgivings as to his ability to do anything like justice to his subject that the w …

  • 71 RIDING. The following team went dowu to Sandhurst to ride on the 17th June, in the Riding Competition :— Scratchley, Shitfner, Ryan, Will …

  • 139 ness exhibited by horses at water; a bunch of ponies, running wild, are all alert as they tread their way carefully to water, their ears …

  • RIDING WITHOUT TEARS. ding, though we hasten to add, To the novice it is invaluable snookers” on joining. Many good articles have been writt …

  • CRICKET—FZND XI. R.M.A. 2nd XI. 2;. CHARLTON PARK. Played at Charlton Park, Saturday, June 4th. CHARLTON PARK. R.M.A. Birch, c Haslewood, b …

  • —~4—. Klosters. -——___.______4 .._ u ._.. View from Village bridge. View from hotel. . i l 4 I I 5 i ( Unpremeditated. 3: 1‘ j ~_ 6 ‘ . r "i …

  • 11 GENERAL GORDON CENTENARY. Owing to the Christmas Recess it was impossible for the Royal Mili» tary Academy to share in the official celebr …

  • l 12 When you sit in the Mess at Chatham every day directly under Gordon’s picture, you will be prompted to learn as much as you can of his …

  • 175 The first athletic sports were held in 1850. The first inter-sports against Sandhurst took place in 1868. Rugby football was started in 18 …

  • 135 and qualified in the Instructors’ course of musketry at Hythe in 1922. Played hockey for the Combined Services and for the Army in 1922 a …

  • A‘NNUAL- SUBSCRIPTION 10/. POST-FREE Vol. XXllL—No. 88. October, I922. NOTES AN D NOTICES. We start this term with more changes on the Staff …

  • NOTES CNOTICES Public Day will be on Wednesday, 6th July, 1932. Strength. With the arrival of 64 Gentlemen Cadets of the First Class the str …

  • H.R.H. The Prince of Wales inspecting the Cadet Battalion, November 25th, 1922.

  • NOTES AND NOTICES. Raincy Anderson Prize, (for the best qualified RE. Cadet in French.) Gentleman Cadet (sergeant) L. F. Hancock. French Priz …

  • R.M.A. 2nd XI. Played at Woolwicli, R.M.A. Tuck, Richardson, b Peinber .. . .. Haslewood, b Pember ........... 37 Paterson, b l’ernber 13 Cr …

  • 178 R.M.A. 1924 AVERAGES. Batting. Times Highest Total Innings. not out. score. runs. Average. B. E. H. Hudson (Huilexbury (cath 14 4 132* 7 …

  • 110 Rifle ranges and artillery ranges, for practice, are plentiful. Opportunities for going out to sea to attend naval target practice are fa …

  • 63 The whole Shop was united for the remaining fortnight, and field days were held daily w1thout the help of other troops. The lst and 2nd te …

  • 130 I BAYONET. “ R.M.C. R.M.A. wins losses wins losses i' P. H. G. Hodgkinson 1 2 '1‘. H. Winterborn 2 1 - 2 W. F. H. Pottle 3 J. P. Waller …