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Although every endeavour will be made to follow the times given
on the programme, the Committee reserve the right to change the
order of events and times without any further notice.
G.
Competitors' Enclosure.
—
Competitors should remain in the
special enclosure, in the event of any alteration in the programme;
their event may be called earlier than scheduled. Any man not
answering his name when called will be scratched.
Competitors
must
leave the Arena and return to the Competitors' Enclosure
immediately their event is completed.
r.
Instructions.
—The Hon. Secretary, Chief Whip and Clerk
of the Course only are authorised to give instructions to
Competitors regarding alterations in the programme, etc.
S.
Refreshments.
—Light refreshments can be obtained on the
Ground on payment.
9.
Prize Winners.
—Prize Winners must be ready at the
Marshalling Point by on
10.
The First Event
will be run at p.m. on
ARMY ATHLETIC AND CROSS-COUNTRY
ASSOCIATION.
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS.
NOTICE TO OFFICIALS.
1. Will officials not actually on duty please sit in the seats
provided in the Stand, and so avoid obstructing the view of
spectators.
2. All officials should report to the Chief Track or Field Judge
10 minutes before an event is due to start.
3.
Anyone unable to attend please arrange to send a substitute.
He should report at the Hon. Secretary's Office on the ground.
4. A whistle will be blown when a Track Event is about to start.
5.
Events will commence Friday, 2.30 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.
and 2.30 p.m.
Referee:
Major-General BROWN.
Assistant Referee:
Colonel JONES.
Chief Track Judge:
Lieut.-Colonel .TACK,
'I'lie Regiment.
As:
istant Chief Track Judge:
Major ARNOLD,
The Regiment.
on the programme, the Committee reserve the right to change the
order of events and times without any further notice.
G.
Competitors' Enclosure.
—
Competitors should remain in the
special enclosure, in the event of any alteration in the programme;
their event may be called earlier than scheduled. Any man not
answering his name when called will be scratched.
Competitors
must
leave the Arena and return to the Competitors' Enclosure
immediately their event is completed.
r.
Instructions.
—The Hon. Secretary, Chief Whip and Clerk
of the Course only are authorised to give instructions to
Competitors regarding alterations in the programme, etc.
S.
Refreshments.
—Light refreshments can be obtained on the
Ground on payment.
9.
Prize Winners.
—Prize Winners must be ready at the
Marshalling Point by on
10.
The First Event
will be run at p.m. on
ARMY ATHLETIC AND CROSS-COUNTRY
ASSOCIATION.
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS.
NOTICE TO OFFICIALS.
1. Will officials not actually on duty please sit in the seats
provided in the Stand, and so avoid obstructing the view of
spectators.
2. All officials should report to the Chief Track or Field Judge
10 minutes before an event is due to start.
3.
Anyone unable to attend please arrange to send a substitute.
He should report at the Hon. Secretary's Office on the ground.
4. A whistle will be blown when a Track Event is about to start.
5.
Events will commence Friday, 2.30 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.
and 2.30 p.m.
Referee:
Major-General BROWN.
Assistant Referee:
Colonel JONES.
Chief Track Judge:
Lieut.-Colonel .TACK,
'I'lie Regiment.
As:
istant Chief Track Judge:
Major ARNOLD,
The Regiment.
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Games and sports in the army > 1931 > (161) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248673468 |
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |