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SWIMMING.
.AkMY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.
100 Yards (Free Style).
1(a)
'
(a) Army Records
L/Corpl. A. May, 1st A.A.. Searchlight Bn., R.E., 60
4
/ secs., 1933. 1
(b)
(b) Inter-Services Record:
Lieut. A. A. Havers, Royal Navy, 61y
secs.
,
1925.
1
(c)
(c) British Native Record:
R. J. C. Sutton, England, 54
2
/
5
secs., 1931. 1
(e)
(d) Olympic Record, 100 metres:
Y. 1lijazaki, Japan, 58 secs., 1932.
(e) World
'
s Record: Iear
J. Weissmuller, United States, 51 secs., 1927. 1931-
1938-
Year Winners 11. Secs. 193-
1931-2nd Lieut. A. C. Jackson, Royal Tank Corps ... 1 1% 193;-
1932—Spr. A. May. 1st A.A. Searchlight Bn., R.E. 193r
1933—L/ Corpl. A. flay, 1st A.A. Searchlight Bn., R.E.... 1 �/
s
1934—Gnr. Yates, 14th Light Bty.. R.A.... ... ... ... 1 4
1935—L,%Corp]. Bradley, 2nd East Yorks. Re.-t. 1 4
100 Yards
(
Breast Stroke).
(a) Army Record: (a)
2nd Lieut. Vinycomb, Depot Bn. R.E., 1 min. 16 secs., 1935.
(b) Inter-Services Record: (b)
E. R. A. Smith, R.N., 1-min. 14y
5
secs., 1933.
(c) British Native Record, 200 yards:
(e)
S. Bell, England, 2 wins. 36
4
/
5
secs., 1931.
(d) Olympic Record, 200 metres: (e)
R. Koike, Japan, 2 mires.
44%o
secs., 1932.
(e) World's Record, 100 metres:
J. Cartonnet, France, 1 min. 12 4/10 secs., 1933. Teal
1931-
Year Winners -Al. Secs. 1933-
1931—Sergt.-Instr. Laurence, Norfolk Regt. ... 1 22%
1933-
1932--Sergt.-Inttr. Laurence, Norfolk Re--t. ... 1 20`/
5
199-
1933—Lieut. R. T. Priest, 7th Field Bde., R.A. ... 1 20% 19B_
1934—Dvr. Carruthers, Service Covs., R. A.S.C. 1 17ib
1935-2nd Lieut. Vinycomb, Depot Bn. R.E.... ... 1 16
100 Yards
(
Back Stroke).
r(a) Army Record: (a)
Lieut. E. G. Brown, R.A., 1 min. 14 secs., 1930.
•(b) Inter-Services Record: (b)
Stoker Patchett, R.N., 1 min. 13 secs., 1932.
(c) British Native Record, 150 yards:
(c)
J. C. P. Besford, England, 1 min. 44%
5
secs., 1934.
'(d) Olympic Record, 100 metres: (d)
G. Kojac, United States, 1 min. 8 2/10 secs., 1928.
(e) World's Record, 100 metres: (el
G. Kojac, United States, 1 min. 8
2
/
o
secs., 1928.
Year Winners M. Secs. yea
1931—Lieut. I. O'B. llacGregor, 6th Field Bde., R.A. ... 1 23% 1931
1932—Pte. 11cNicol, 1st Bn. H.L.I. ... ... 1 17% 1932
1933—Pte. licNicol, 1st Bn. H.L.I. 1 20% 1933_
1934—Pte. Mc
-
Nicol. 1st Bn. H.L.I. 1 15
4
/s 1934
1935—L/Corpl. Shuker, Service Coys., R.A.S C. 1 19
4
/
1933
514
.AkMY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.
100 Yards (Free Style).
1(a)
'
(a) Army Records
L/Corpl. A. May, 1st A.A.. Searchlight Bn., R.E., 60
4
/ secs., 1933. 1
(b)
(b) Inter-Services Record:
Lieut. A. A. Havers, Royal Navy, 61y
secs.
,
1925.
1
(c)
(c) British Native Record:
R. J. C. Sutton, England, 54
2
/
5
secs., 1931. 1
(e)
(d) Olympic Record, 100 metres:
Y. 1lijazaki, Japan, 58 secs., 1932.
(e) World
'
s Record: Iear
J. Weissmuller, United States, 51 secs., 1927. 1931-
1938-
Year Winners 11. Secs. 193-
1931-2nd Lieut. A. C. Jackson, Royal Tank Corps ... 1 1% 193;-
1932—Spr. A. May. 1st A.A. Searchlight Bn., R.E. 193r
1933—L/ Corpl. A. flay, 1st A.A. Searchlight Bn., R.E.... 1 �/
s
1934—Gnr. Yates, 14th Light Bty.. R.A.... ... ... ... 1 4
1935—L,%Corp]. Bradley, 2nd East Yorks. Re.-t. 1 4
100 Yards
(
Breast Stroke).
(a) Army Record: (a)
2nd Lieut. Vinycomb, Depot Bn. R.E., 1 min. 16 secs., 1935.
(b) Inter-Services Record: (b)
E. R. A. Smith, R.N., 1-min. 14y
5
secs., 1933.
(c) British Native Record, 200 yards:
(e)
S. Bell, England, 2 wins. 36
4
/
5
secs., 1931.
(d) Olympic Record, 200 metres: (e)
R. Koike, Japan, 2 mires.
44%o
secs., 1932.
(e) World's Record, 100 metres:
J. Cartonnet, France, 1 min. 12 4/10 secs., 1933. Teal
1931-
Year Winners -Al. Secs. 1933-
1931—Sergt.-Instr. Laurence, Norfolk Regt. ... 1 22%
1933-
1932--Sergt.-Inttr. Laurence, Norfolk Re--t. ... 1 20`/
5
199-
1933—Lieut. R. T. Priest, 7th Field Bde., R.A. ... 1 20% 19B_
1934—Dvr. Carruthers, Service Covs., R. A.S.C. 1 17ib
1935-2nd Lieut. Vinycomb, Depot Bn. R.E.... ... 1 16
100 Yards
(
Back Stroke).
r(a) Army Record: (a)
Lieut. E. G. Brown, R.A., 1 min. 14 secs., 1930.
•(b) Inter-Services Record: (b)
Stoker Patchett, R.N., 1 min. 13 secs., 1932.
(c) British Native Record, 150 yards:
(c)
J. C. P. Besford, England, 1 min. 44%
5
secs., 1934.
'(d) Olympic Record, 100 metres: (d)
G. Kojac, United States, 1 min. 8 2/10 secs., 1928.
(e) World's Record, 100 metres: (el
G. Kojac, United States, 1 min. 8
2
/
o
secs., 1928.
Year Winners M. Secs. yea
1931—Lieut. I. O'B. llacGregor, 6th Field Bde., R.A. ... 1 23% 1931
1932—Pte. 11cNicol, 1st Bn. H.L.I. ... ... 1 17% 1932
1933—Pte. licNicol, 1st Bn. H.L.I. 1 20% 1933_
1934—Pte. Mc
-
Nicol. 1st Bn. H.L.I. 1 15
4
/s 1934
1935—L/Corpl. Shuker, Service Coys., R.A.S C. 1 19
4
/
1933
514
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Games and sports in the army > 1935-36 > (562) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248715676 |
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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 |