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  • INDEX SPORTS AND PASTIMES: Aquatic Spni‘ls . . , . . . . . . . ”1% (,‘i'ickvt . . . , . . . . . . . . 7 Fairing . . . . , . i i . . . . 20 F …

  • TOMMY AT THE TELEPHONE 83 (intellectual) : ‘ Prepare to take down a message.’ (rough and ready) : ‘ All right.’ ‘ The characteristic feature …

  • 2 '1‘ H E R. M. A. MAGAZINE UNDER OFHCERSiAND NCIYs AUTUMN TERM,1m4 Nu. I Cum/2mg U.O. Parsms, H. A. J. Sergt. Favicll, C. F. ,, Routh, H. C …

  • \v; ;&.-ufi’< _- . GENTLEMEN CADETS. 1 3 Scobie, K. Mac D. .. Hoskyns-Abrahall, C. H. Templer, G. G. Learoyd, P. C. Rogerson, G. C. Scott, R. …

  • _.“.t & 1‘2 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE you will say. Admitted, and for how many of us has such pride only heralded a fall. Beware, over-confident …

  • CRICKET AT THE ‘SHOP’ IN 1915 15 With a strong wind to help him, got a fair amount of life out of the slow wicket. Clark scored ones with gr …

  • 86 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Purchas is doing quite well at centre forward considering that it is not his position in the field. The defence was …

  • HOCKEY 95 W. S\VINTON.—Still a little slow, but immensely improved in this respect during the term; has filled a difficult place, left wing, w …

  • 16 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE REVOLVER THE following matches have taken place during this term :— Scores. No. Opponenh’. Place. R.M.A. Opponents. …

  • '72 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE much credit on those responsible for the training of the team. It is in- Vidious, perhaps, to draw distinctions wh …

  • 20 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE soon settled down and made some beautiful shots. This was his first appearance for the ‘Shop.’ Jennings soon followe …

  • CRICKET l5 ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY AVERAGES 151' XI. Season 1913 BATTING Times Name No. of Inns. Runs Most in Inns. not out Average E. J. Med …

  • — 110 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE ' and again they were repulsed, for the battery was well served, and the dense column of the enemy formed a vuln …

  • ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL R.M.A. (2) 1'. ADDISCOMBE PARK (0). Played at the R.M.A. on September 23. After a trial match on the previous Wednesday …

  • 4 i wl-.-wl_..mmm , I THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE VOLUME XVI 1915-16 agrintth In; SPO'IVI‘IS\VOODE, BALLANTYNE 8: CO. LTD, NI£\V-S'I‘REET SQUARE. LO …

  • CONTRIBUTORS BROOKE, F. R. R., CAPT. CAMPBELL, M. S. C.,'LT.-C0L. COWAN, MRS. J. COX, H. B. H., UNDER OFFICER. DARLING, C. R. DICKSON, J. MC …

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  • iv THE R.M.-A. MAGAZINE PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE Riding . . . . . . . . . - 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 Boxing . . . …

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  • — 82 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE The ‘ Shop ' pressed from the kick—off and from a scrum Cunningham ran to the right, but instead of passing to Si …