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WINNERS OF I.S.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Noxn.—The I.S.B.A. Championships were instituted in 1919, in which
year the Australia-. New Zealand, Canadian and South African
Expeditionary Forces also competed.
In the years 1922, 1923 and 1924, the Championships took the form
of Inter-Service Team Championships between the Royal Navy, Royal
Marines, Army and Royal Air Force.
In 1925, the individual system was re-introduced, and since that
year the open I.S.B.A. Championships have been in abeyance. In
the same year, the I.S.B.A. Amateur Championships were instituted,
and in that year Officers and other ranks competed with one another
to find the individual champion. Since 1925, the Officers' and Other
Ranks' Championships! have been entirely distinct.
The dotted line in the lists below divides the open from the
amateur champion.
*Denotes the winner of the A.B.A. Championship for that year.
OFFICERS.
Heavy Weights.
1919—Capt. G. Coghill, Australian Imperial Forces.
1920—Cape. C. O. Lilly, D.S.O., Dorset Regt.
1921—Major H. F. S. Huntington, O.B.E., Welch Regt.
1922—Major H. F. S. Huntington, O.B.E., Welch Regt.
1923—Lieut. C. F. Copper, Royal Garrison Artillery.
1924—Sub-Lieut. R. G. E. Baker, Royal Navy.
1925—*Lieut. D. S. Lister, M.C., The Buffs (also I.S.B.A. Amateur
Champion).
1926—Lieut. C. F. Capper, Royal Artillery.
1927—Lieut. C. F. Capper, Royal Artillery.
1928—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1929—Sub-Lieut. A. T. Courtney, Royal Navy.
1930—Lieut. E. Gregson, Royal Navy.
1931—Lieut. E. Gregson, Royal Navy.
Light-Heavy Weights.
1919—Lieut. C. F. G. '_!'. Hallara.n, Royal Navy.
1920—Lieut. B. V. Farrell, Royal Army Service Corps.
1921—Mr. W Page, Gunner, Royal Navy.
1922—No Competition.
1923—No Competition.
1924—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1925—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1926—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1927—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1928—Lieut. J. P. W. Furse, Royal Navy.
1929—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1930—Lieut. R. Formby, Royal Marines.
1931—Flying Officer D. L. McLean, Royal Air Force.
Middle Weights.
1919—Lieut. L. H. Bayley, Royal Navy.
1920—Major H. F. S. Huntington, O.B.E., Welch Regt.
1921—Lieut. W. Schoales, M.M., Loyal Regt.
1922—Lieut. L. H. Bayley, Royal Navy.
1923—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1924—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1925—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1926—Lieut. H. G. Hooper, Royal Navy.
1927—Lieut. W. Schoales, M.M., Loyal Regt.
1928—Lieut. C. G. H. Christian, Royal Artillery.
1929—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1930—Flying Officer D. L. McLean, Royal Air Force.
1931—Pilot Officer T. M. Coslett, Royal Air Force.
WINNERS OF I.S.B.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Noxn.—The I.S.B.A. Championships were instituted in 1919, in which
year the Australia-. New Zealand, Canadian and South African
Expeditionary Forces also competed.
In the years 1922, 1923 and 1924, the Championships took the form
of Inter-Service Team Championships between the Royal Navy, Royal
Marines, Army and Royal Air Force.
In 1925, the individual system was re-introduced, and since that
year the open I.S.B.A. Championships have been in abeyance. In
the same year, the I.S.B.A. Amateur Championships were instituted,
and in that year Officers and other ranks competed with one another
to find the individual champion. Since 1925, the Officers' and Other
Ranks' Championships! have been entirely distinct.
The dotted line in the lists below divides the open from the
amateur champion.
*Denotes the winner of the A.B.A. Championship for that year.
OFFICERS.
Heavy Weights.
1919—Capt. G. Coghill, Australian Imperial Forces.
1920—Cape. C. O. Lilly, D.S.O., Dorset Regt.
1921—Major H. F. S. Huntington, O.B.E., Welch Regt.
1922—Major H. F. S. Huntington, O.B.E., Welch Regt.
1923—Lieut. C. F. Copper, Royal Garrison Artillery.
1924—Sub-Lieut. R. G. E. Baker, Royal Navy.
1925—*Lieut. D. S. Lister, M.C., The Buffs (also I.S.B.A. Amateur
Champion).
1926—Lieut. C. F. Capper, Royal Artillery.
1927—Lieut. C. F. Capper, Royal Artillery.
1928—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1929—Sub-Lieut. A. T. Courtney, Royal Navy.
1930—Lieut. E. Gregson, Royal Navy.
1931—Lieut. E. Gregson, Royal Navy.
Light-Heavy Weights.
1919—Lieut. C. F. G. '_!'. Hallara.n, Royal Navy.
1920—Lieut. B. V. Farrell, Royal Army Service Corps.
1921—Mr. W Page, Gunner, Royal Navy.
1922—No Competition.
1923—No Competition.
1924—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1925—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1926—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1927—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1928—Lieut. J. P. W. Furse, Royal Navy.
1929—Lieut. J. Courtis, Royal Army Service Corps.
1930—Lieut. R. Formby, Royal Marines.
1931—Flying Officer D. L. McLean, Royal Air Force.
Middle Weights.
1919—Lieut. L. H. Bayley, Royal Navy.
1920—Major H. F. S. Huntington, O.B.E., Welch Regt.
1921—Lieut. W. Schoales, M.M., Loyal Regt.
1922—Lieut. L. H. Bayley, Royal Navy.
1923—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1924—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1925—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1926—Lieut. H. G. Hooper, Royal Navy.
1927—Lieut. W. Schoales, M.M., Loyal Regt.
1928—Lieut. C. G. H. Christian, Royal Artillery.
1929—Capt. D. A. C. Shephard, Royal Marines.
1930—Flying Officer D. L. McLean, Royal Air Force.
1931—Pilot Officer T. M. Coslett, Royal Air Force.
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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 |