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  • SOME REFLIX‘J‘IUNS 0N PRACTICAL RIDING 129 crude. I have been told that modern steeplechase jockeys have adopted the forward seat on landing …

  • AN APPRECIATION 139 But to return to our friend's army career. He found out that a very great Australian chum was Captain of B Company of ou …

  • RUGBY FOOTBALL 129 the whole time, and seemed incapable of adapting their play to the sodden ground. Thomas, at back, was well tested, and g …

  • NOTES AND NOTICES 99 We have had no visitors recently from the Front except Rev. H. J. Fleming—0n sick leave; he again left some impressions …

  • inf—afgmq: . .ngau-pv 106 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE RUGBY FOOTBALL THE past season has been quite successful; 15 matches were won and 8 lost. Of …

  • RUGBY FOOTBALL. Saturday, November 20, versus R.E. Chatham at Home. Lost 28—18. The Engineers, playing down the slope, monopolised the play …

  • m“- __ THE YOUNG OFFICERS‘ (‘LASS 107 appears in this number) and a farewell dinner. No account of the speeches at the latter is extant. The …

  • 112 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE would have been good enough to score comfortable wins, and our team of 1914 must be regarded as an unlucky one. To …

  • 11$) SOME REFLECTIONS ON PRACTICAL RIDING I HAVE been invited. and have somewhat rashly consented, to write a short article on Riding for th …

  • SOME REFLECTIONS ON PRACTICAL RIDING 19.7 mould and there allowed to stiffen. Whether or not this is owing to some structural peculiarity in …

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  • * 54 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE l Name ‘ School 11 Penrose, Algernon F. K. Bedford fl Macnaughtan, Colin P. C. Eton ‘ 3 Edgar, Noel E. . . Weymout …

  • 136 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE the competitors could do. Both our men have done over 33 ft., so Sand— hurst scored their second event. Result :~— …

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  • THE R. M. A, MAGAZINE THE COMING CRICKET SEASON W'E start this article with mixed feelings. The climate has gone to the dogs, as a typhoon, …

  • SOI'VL‘NIRS D‘I'N \‘(JLON'I‘AIRE DE '70 59 A c0 moment, Voyant que nous nous decouvrions pour nous occuper do l'hommc atteint, nos adversair …

  • -—-. ma Ta TH E SPORTS 1558 the Bugle with Inglis. Like most of the other races of the day it was won easily. Harrison lay behind till the l …