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  • ()‘l PORTRAIT (NO- 7) THE ADJUTANT (CAPT. VERNEY ASSER, D.S.O., RA.) Has left us (we hope only temporarily) to see after things in the Eight …

  • RUGBY FOOTBALL 4-9 In the first half the Academy scored 16 points to nil, Harrison obtaining two tries and Scobie and Nott-Bower one apiece. …

  • RI TGBY FOOTBALL 47 The outsides were the same as in the S.M.E. match; the forwards were Churcher, Farrer, Rontli, Nott—Bower, Stone, Stanfo …

  • CRICKET 1917 15 and fourteen 2’s. Whitworth changed his bowlers in vain, seven being tried. Patterson was the most successful, taking three …

  • 58 THE 1LM.A. MAGAZINE THE LIBRARY The Editor “ill be glut to receiie short I\Cvle\\5 of any New Books in the Library. for publication in th …

  • ASSUCIA'I‘ION FOOTBALL 89 in particular, were playing their game of the season. Their passing was neat, cool, and accurate, and with a littl …

  • ’l‘I-IE ll.1\l.A. MAGAZINE REVIEWS (1) The Story of flu Royal Sro/s. )11' L. \\'1;.11'1i1< ; (2) The Story of tlzc Royal Welsh Fusiliers. By …

  • MOUNTAINEERING 109 bare ice is reached again and the rope taken off. In another twenty minutes the ice ceases, and we are picking our way do …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE VANITIES. THE American papers have been reprinting a striking Obituary Notice which appeared in a country paper publis …

  • GENTLEMEN CADETS WHO JOINED Name Currie, John Forshall, John Heseltine, Guy R. N. Yale, John C. L. Mills, William L... Hutchison, Eric A. E. …

  • r l l l l I l I . x 104 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE is used, and everybody has peaceful sleep and luscious fresh meat stews once more. But the gre …

  • l ‘1 l l, 12 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE left there was a bad collapse. The Subalterns had 40 minutes' batting in the evening and lost 4 wickets f …

  • ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 83 1\’..7l[..l.—E. A. Lee; R.M.H. Bonham—Carter, and W. F. Pattinson; H G. Hayes, E. G. Campbell and E. B. Morris ; E. …

  • 78 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE relief was unfortunately of brief duration. The enemy returned, and Jackson savedubut only just. Shortly afterwards …

  • IMPRESSIONS ()F A \VANDERING PADRE 85 men at the base who toiled and sweated in those last days of August, lest there should be any risk of …

  • -M- . . “mm GENTLEMEN Name Frend, J. A. E. Glennie, J. F. Graham, J. A. .. Godfrey-Faussett, B. T. Gordon, D. N. Gullld, C. ' . . .. Grant—S …

  • Gent. Name P. T"1111121 Joscph Kane .Stcevens .. C211ncron .. Fz1rdell .. .Campbell wes .lCarew HWUUUTUUL‘JVTO THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE MENT1ox …

  • g 78 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 2 Name Schools Allotted 1:; Truscott, J. V. U. College School R.G.A. . Clarke, ‘\V. B. Thelford G. S. R.G.A. %, C …

  • 82 THE It. l\[. A. MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 1912 R.M.A. (I) v. RIDING ESTABLISHMENT RA. (0). Played at the R.M.A. on September 18. The …

  • 106 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Sighting and laying were in their infancy in those days. Each gun had a standard elevation, called the ‘ line of m …