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through that point. Add to each of the staggered distances
set out above the amount by which the start line is away from
the middle of the straight in the direction of the first bend
(e.g., if the start line is 6o ft. from the middle of the straight
the marks for the first change over will be:—Lane
I.
6oft.,
Lane
Z.
7'7 ft. 31 in., Lane 3. 96 ft.
Ij
in., etc., the measure-
ment in each case being made from the stretched string).
N.B.—Where lanes are used for relay racing lines
II
yards
before and
I I
yards after the start, lines
in each lane
must be
marked for the take-over zones. (Paras.
(f
) and (g) above).
I
181
through that point. Add to each of the staggered distances
set out above the amount by which the start line is away from
the middle of the straight in the direction of the first bend
(e.g., if the start line is 6o ft. from the middle of the straight
the marks for the first change over will be:—Lane
I.
6oft.,
Lane
Z.
7'7 ft. 31 in., Lane 3. 96 ft.
Ij
in., etc., the measure-
ment in each case being made from the stretched string).
N.B.—Where lanes are used for relay racing lines
II
yards
before and
I I
yards after the start, lines
in each lane
must be
marked for the take-over zones. (Paras.
(f
) and (g) above).
I
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Games and sports in the army > 1959-60 > (239) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248866145 |
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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 |