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ATHLETICS AND CROSS-COUNTRY.
British Amateur Record:
Lieut. G. L. Rampling, R.A., 48 sees, 1934.
Secs.
1932-2nd Lieut. C. H. Stoneley, R. Signals ... ... ... ... 50
1933—Lieut. C. L. C. Ward, Oxf. and Bucks. L.I. ... ... ... 50%
1934—Lieut. C. H. Stoneley, R. Signals ... ... ••• ... ... 50
1935-2nd Lieut. C. A. Wade, K.O.S.B. ... ... ... ... ... 50%
1936—Li-eut. J. E. F. Willoughby, Middlesex Regt. ... ... ... 50%
10
880 Yards.
Army Record:
Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, Royal Tank Corps, 1 min. 57%
0
secs.,
1933.
World's Amateur Record:
B. Eastman, 1 min. 49 8/10 secs., 1934.
British Amateur Record:
0. Peltzer, 1 min. 51% secs., 1926.
1932-2nd Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, R.T. Corps
1933—Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, R.T. Corps ...
1934—Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, R.T. Corps ...
1935—Lieut. H. S. Townend, R.A.... ... ... ...
1936—Lieut. A. J. Steele, Oxf. and Bucks. L.I. ...
One Mile.
Mius. Secs.
2 0%
1 57
3
,,.0
1 57%
1 57%,
2 0%
Army
Record:
`1'pr. A. A. Harris, 7th Queen's Own Hussars, 4 rains. 24% secs., 1931.
World
'
s Amateur Record:
G. Cunningham, 4 mins. 6% secs., 1934.
British Amateur Record:
S. C. Wooderson, 4 miss. 10% secs., 1936
Mins. Secs.
1932-Tpr. A. A. Harris, 7th Q.O. Hussars .. ... .. 4 26%
x0
1933-�Sergt. R. R. Sutherland, Army Physical Training Staff 4 30%
1934—Lieut. F. D. Richardson, 1st Bn. ,Rifle Brigade ... ... 4 26%
1935—Lieut. D. W. Price, Training Bn., R.E. ... ... ... 4 27%
1936—Pte. J. Burton, The Worcestershire Regt. ... ... ... 4 31%
Three Miles.
Army Record:
L./Corpl. W. M. Cotterell, Royal Corps of Signals, 14 mins. 33% secs.,
1926.
Wcrlo's Amateur
Record:
L. Lehtinen, 13 wins. 50% secs., 1932.
British Amateur Record:
L. Lehtinen, A minx. 9%
5
secs., 1933. Mins. Secs.
1932—Sergt. R It. Sutherland, 3rd Carabiniers ... ... ... 14 52%
1933—Lieut. E. W. Denison, R.E. ... ... ... ... ... ... 14 37
1934—Lieut. E. W. Denison, R.E.... ... ... ... 14 53
1935—Sergt.-Instr. R. R. Sutherland, A.P.T.S. ... ... 15 2
1
/
6
1936—Lieut. E. W. Denison, R.E. ... ... ... ... ... 14 57%
Army Record:
2nd Lieut. A. J. A. Watson, The Queen's Royal Regt., 47 ft. 1 in.,
1936.
World's Amateur Record:
J. Torrance, 57 ft. 1 in., 1934.
British Amateur Record:
Z. Heljasz, 51 ft. 8j ins., 1933.
Not yet confirmed.
161
British Amateur Record:
Lieut. G. L. Rampling, R.A., 48 sees, 1934.
Secs.
1932-2nd Lieut. C. H. Stoneley, R. Signals ... ... ... ... 50
1933—Lieut. C. L. C. Ward, Oxf. and Bucks. L.I. ... ... ... 50%
1934—Lieut. C. H. Stoneley, R. Signals ... ... ••• ... ... 50
1935-2nd Lieut. C. A. Wade, K.O.S.B. ... ... ... ... ... 50%
1936—Li-eut. J. E. F. Willoughby, Middlesex Regt. ... ... ... 50%
10
880 Yards.
Army Record:
Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, Royal Tank Corps, 1 min. 57%
0
secs.,
1933.
World's Amateur Record:
B. Eastman, 1 min. 49 8/10 secs., 1934.
British Amateur Record:
0. Peltzer, 1 min. 51% secs., 1926.
1932-2nd Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, R.T. Corps
1933—Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, R.T. Corps ...
1934—Lieut. M. H. C. Gutteridge, R.T. Corps ...
1935—Lieut. H. S. Townend, R.A.... ... ... ...
1936—Lieut. A. J. Steele, Oxf. and Bucks. L.I. ...
One Mile.
Mius. Secs.
2 0%
1 57
3
,,.0
1 57%
1 57%,
2 0%
Army
Record:
`1'pr. A. A. Harris, 7th Queen's Own Hussars, 4 rains. 24% secs., 1931.
World
'
s Amateur Record:
G. Cunningham, 4 mins. 6% secs., 1934.
British Amateur Record:
S. C. Wooderson, 4 miss. 10% secs., 1936
Mins. Secs.
1932-Tpr. A. A. Harris, 7th Q.O. Hussars .. ... .. 4 26%
x0
1933-�Sergt. R. R. Sutherland, Army Physical Training Staff 4 30%
1934—Lieut. F. D. Richardson, 1st Bn. ,Rifle Brigade ... ... 4 26%
1935—Lieut. D. W. Price, Training Bn., R.E. ... ... ... 4 27%
1936—Pte. J. Burton, The Worcestershire Regt. ... ... ... 4 31%
Three Miles.
Army Record:
L./Corpl. W. M. Cotterell, Royal Corps of Signals, 14 mins. 33% secs.,
1926.
Wcrlo's Amateur
Record:
L. Lehtinen, 13 wins. 50% secs., 1932.
British Amateur Record:
L. Lehtinen, A minx. 9%
5
secs., 1933. Mins. Secs.
1932—Sergt. R It. Sutherland, 3rd Carabiniers ... ... ... 14 52%
1933—Lieut. E. W. Denison, R.E. ... ... ... ... ... ... 14 37
1934—Lieut. E. W. Denison, R.E.... ... ... ... 14 53
1935—Sergt.-Instr. R. R. Sutherland, A.P.T.S. ... ... 15 2
1
/
6
1936—Lieut. E. W. Denison, R.E. ... ... ... ... ... 14 57%
Army Record:
2nd Lieut. A. J. A. Watson, The Queen's Royal Regt., 47 ft. 1 in.,
1936.
World's Amateur Record:
J. Torrance, 57 ft. 1 in., 1934.
British Amateur Record:
Z. Heljasz, 51 ft. 8j ins., 1933.
Not yet confirmed.
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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 |