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Championships.
29. The following events constitute the Championships:-
100 yards. ... High jump.
220 yards. ... Broad jump.
440 yards. ... Putting shot (16 lbs.).
880 yards. ... 120 yards hurdles.
1 mile ... Unit team relay race.
3 miles ... 440, 220, 220, 880 yards.
Tug of war—Teams of S. Aggregate weight 90 stone.
Up to date, 1931, no Athletic meetings larger than Inter-
Divisional meetings have been held.
Stages.
30. Divisions will hold eliminating competitions, and the winner
and second man of: the winning team will enter into the finals.
Entry.
31. Individual and Team entries for any Territorial Army
Athletic fleeting, in which the Units of more than two Divisions
take part, must be forwarded by Divisional Sports Board
concerned, to reach the Hon. Secretary, T.A.S.B., 10 days before
the date of the meeting.
Qualification.
32. Only Amateur members of the Territorial Army, who fulfil
the conditions of para. 12, may compete in Athletic Meetings
held under the auspices of. the
-
T.A.S.B.
Rules.
33. Competitions shall be held under the Rules of the Amateur
Athletic Association.
Officials.
34. The fact that the A.A.A, are usually only too ready to
provide starters, time-keepers, etc., for important meetings should
be remembered.
Results.
33. Results of events of any Athletic fleeting in which the Units
of more than two Divisions take part will be forwarded by the
Hon. Secretary, T.A.S.B., to the T.A.S.B. Sub-Committee and
all interested.
Control.
36. The control of Cross-Country Running in the Territorial
Army is vested in the Cross-Country Running Sub-Committee of
the
T.A.S.B.
.
29. The following events constitute the Championships:-
100 yards. ... High jump.
220 yards. ... Broad jump.
440 yards. ... Putting shot (16 lbs.).
880 yards. ... 120 yards hurdles.
1 mile ... Unit team relay race.
3 miles ... 440, 220, 220, 880 yards.
Tug of war—Teams of S. Aggregate weight 90 stone.
Up to date, 1931, no Athletic meetings larger than Inter-
Divisional meetings have been held.
Stages.
30. Divisions will hold eliminating competitions, and the winner
and second man of: the winning team will enter into the finals.
Entry.
31. Individual and Team entries for any Territorial Army
Athletic fleeting, in which the Units of more than two Divisions
take part, must be forwarded by Divisional Sports Board
concerned, to reach the Hon. Secretary, T.A.S.B., 10 days before
the date of the meeting.
Qualification.
32. Only Amateur members of the Territorial Army, who fulfil
the conditions of para. 12, may compete in Athletic Meetings
held under the auspices of. the
-
T.A.S.B.
Rules.
33. Competitions shall be held under the Rules of the Amateur
Athletic Association.
Officials.
34. The fact that the A.A.A, are usually only too ready to
provide starters, time-keepers, etc., for important meetings should
be remembered.
Results.
33. Results of events of any Athletic fleeting in which the Units
of more than two Divisions take part will be forwarded by the
Hon. Secretary, T.A.S.B., to the T.A.S.B. Sub-Committee and
all interested.
Control.
36. The control of Cross-Country Running in the Territorial
Army is vested in the Cross-Country Running Sub-Committee of
the
T.A.S.B.
.
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Games and sports in the army > 1931 > (650) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248679834 |
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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 |