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partic idar part. of the target in question was screened
from
their
view.)
(v) All opinions must be given by the judges without leaving
their places. No discussion in private is allowed.
(vi) Any judge observing a breach of the rules or the display
of incompetence or bad fencing on the part of a competitor must
report the same to the referee, with whom alone decisions as
regards this element will rest.
Honorary President.
132. In the case where an Honorary President is acting, the
referee will be stationed opposite to him. The Honorary President
will place the competitors on guard upon each occasion and
announce the decisions of the referee, but otherwise he â–ºwill not
take part in the conduct of the bout or in the judging.
partic idar part. of the target in question was screened
from
their
view.)
(v) All opinions must be given by the judges without leaving
their places. No discussion in private is allowed.
(vi) Any judge observing a breach of the rules or the display
of incompetence or bad fencing on the part of a competitor must
report the same to the referee, with whom alone decisions as
regards this element will rest.
Honorary President.
132. In the case where an Honorary President is acting, the
referee will be stationed opposite to him. The Honorary President
will place the competitors on guard upon each occasion and
announce the decisions of the referee, but otherwise he â–ºwill not
take part in the conduct of the bout or in the judging.
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Games and sports in the army > 1931 > (336) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248675743 |
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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 |