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SWIMMING
Year Winners rains. secs.
1934—Bugle-Major Bendy, ist Bn. H.L.I. 6 15
1935
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Pte. Main, 2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps 6 18
1936—Gdsmn. Bond, 2nd Bn. Scots Guards 6 14
1937—L/Corpl. Bond, 2nd Bn. Scots Guards 6 i9
1938—Pte. Wallbridge, 2nd Bn. R.T.C. 6 18
Diving
1934—Corpl. Boyd, 2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps.
1935—Pte. Woods, No.
1
Coy., R.A.M.C.
1936—Lieut. Talbot, 5th Bn. Royal Tank Corps.
1937
—
C.S.M.I. Garratt, A.P.T.S.
1938—C.S.M.I. Garratt, A.P.T.S.
Fancy Diving
1936—Sergt.-Instr. Moore, A.P.T.S.
1937—Pte. Ford, R.A.S.C.
1938—C.S.M.I. Garratt, A.P.T.S.
.Plunging
(a) Army Record:
Lieut.-Col. W. Allason, Bedfs. & Herts. Regt., 8o ft. 31 ins., 1923.
(b) Inter
-
Services Record
:
Col. W. Allason, The Army, 82 ft. 21 ins., 1927.
c) Amateur Record:
F. W. Parrington, Liverpool Police, 86 ft. 8 ins., 1933•
Year Winners
1934—Lieut. A. C. Jackson, 1st Light Bn. R.T.C.
1935—L/Corpl. Pearson, 1st Bn. Scots Guards . .
1936—Sergt. Hawkins, 2nd Bn. Scots Guards
1937—Lieut. A. C. Jackson, Depot R.T.C.
1938—Lieut. A. C. Jackson, Depot R.T.C.
Ft. Ins.
67 51
70. o
61 4
73 6
69 2
Unit Team Relay Race (12 Lengths)
(a) Army Record:
2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps, 4 mins. 61 secs., 1935•
(b) Inter
-
Services Record
Royal Air Force, 3 rains. 439 secs., 1938.
Year Winners. min. secs.
1934
-
2nd Bn Royal Tank Corps 4 12
1935-2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps 4 6f
1936-2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps 4 91
1937
—
Service Companies, R.A.S.C. 4 61
1938—Service Companies, R.A.S.C. 4 131
100 Yards (Free Style) Enlisted Boys
(a) Army Record:
A/A Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science,
1
min.
f
secs., 1937.
Year Winners min. secs.
1934—A/T. Knight, " G " Coy., R.A.S.C.
1
10$
1935—A/A. Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science
1
8$
1936—A/A. Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science
I 1$
1937— A/A Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science
I 1
Boy Hollingshead, 1st Bn. S. Stafford. R. .}
1938—A/A. Richmond, Mil. Coll. of Science
1
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SWIMMING
Year Winners rains. secs.
1934—Bugle-Major Bendy, ist Bn. H.L.I. 6 15
1935
—
Pte. Main, 2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps 6 18
1936—Gdsmn. Bond, 2nd Bn. Scots Guards 6 14
1937—L/Corpl. Bond, 2nd Bn. Scots Guards 6 i9
1938—Pte. Wallbridge, 2nd Bn. R.T.C. 6 18
Diving
1934—Corpl. Boyd, 2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps.
1935—Pte. Woods, No.
1
Coy., R.A.M.C.
1936—Lieut. Talbot, 5th Bn. Royal Tank Corps.
1937
—
C.S.M.I. Garratt, A.P.T.S.
1938—C.S.M.I. Garratt, A.P.T.S.
Fancy Diving
1936—Sergt.-Instr. Moore, A.P.T.S.
1937—Pte. Ford, R.A.S.C.
1938—C.S.M.I. Garratt, A.P.T.S.
.Plunging
(a) Army Record:
Lieut.-Col. W. Allason, Bedfs. & Herts. Regt., 8o ft. 31 ins., 1923.
(b) Inter
-
Services Record
:
Col. W. Allason, The Army, 82 ft. 21 ins., 1927.
c) Amateur Record:
F. W. Parrington, Liverpool Police, 86 ft. 8 ins., 1933•
Year Winners
1934—Lieut. A. C. Jackson, 1st Light Bn. R.T.C.
1935—L/Corpl. Pearson, 1st Bn. Scots Guards . .
1936—Sergt. Hawkins, 2nd Bn. Scots Guards
1937—Lieut. A. C. Jackson, Depot R.T.C.
1938—Lieut. A. C. Jackson, Depot R.T.C.
Ft. Ins.
67 51
70. o
61 4
73 6
69 2
Unit Team Relay Race (12 Lengths)
(a) Army Record:
2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps, 4 mins. 61 secs., 1935•
(b) Inter
-
Services Record
Royal Air Force, 3 rains. 439 secs., 1938.
Year Winners. min. secs.
1934
-
2nd Bn Royal Tank Corps 4 12
1935-2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps 4 6f
1936-2nd Bn. Royal Tank Corps 4 91
1937
—
Service Companies, R.A.S.C. 4 61
1938—Service Companies, R.A.S.C. 4 131
100 Yards (Free Style) Enlisted Boys
(a) Army Record:
A/A Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science,
1
min.
f
secs., 1937.
Year Winners min. secs.
1934—A/T. Knight, " G " Coy., R.A.S.C.
1
10$
1935—A/A. Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science
1
8$
1936—A/A. Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science
I 1$
1937— A/A Robinson, Mil. Coll. of Science
I 1
Boy Hollingshead, 1st Bn. S. Stafford. R. .}
1938—A/A. Richmond, Mil. Coll. of Science
1
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248744042 |
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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 |