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ATHLETICS
6. Recorder's Card (Team Race)
Unit
Nos. Allotted 1-10
Team Order of Finish
Race Order of Finish (Disc Number)
Chest No.
Total
1
I
7
I
2
2
II
3
3
4
9
7
4
5
6
12
5
Etc.
Etc.
Etc.
6
7
8
Total score
9
10
(Signed)
Recorder.
Rank.
Unit.
Each member of a team receives a numbered disc before leaving
the pen.; he will take this disc to the table marked with the letter
of his team and hand it to the Recorder.
The Recorder will enter on the recording form the number of
each disc handed to him, i.e., if the first man of a team hands in
disc No.
21.
this number will be entered against the figure
I
on the
card in the column headed "Race order of finish." The Recorder will
also enter the competitor's chest number
in
the appropriate column.
As each team finishes its last scoring man, Recorders will add up
the race order of finish column, and then hand the form to the Chief
Recorder.
The Chief Recorder will check each form, place them in order of
merit and hand them to the Officer deputed to announce the result
He will also, if necessary, obtain the result of the Individual Race
from the Individual Recorder and hand this over at the same time.
7. Ties
Should any competitors tie, the points that would have been
allotted to the places in question will be added together and divided
by the number of competitors tieing for that place.
Should there be a tie on points between two teams, the team
whose last scoring man leads will take precedence. If there is still
a tie, then the position of the last but one scoring man, and so on.
6. Recorder's Card (Team Race)
Unit
Nos. Allotted 1-10
Team Order of Finish
Race Order of Finish (Disc Number)
Chest No.
Total
1
I
7
I
2
2
II
3
3
4
9
7
4
5
6
12
5
Etc.
Etc.
Etc.
6
7
8
Total score
9
10
(Signed)
Recorder.
Rank.
Unit.
Each member of a team receives a numbered disc before leaving
the pen.; he will take this disc to the table marked with the letter
of his team and hand it to the Recorder.
The Recorder will enter on the recording form the number of
each disc handed to him, i.e., if the first man of a team hands in
disc No.
21.
this number will be entered against the figure
I
on the
card in the column headed "Race order of finish." The Recorder will
also enter the competitor's chest number
in
the appropriate column.
As each team finishes its last scoring man, Recorders will add up
the race order of finish column, and then hand the form to the Chief
Recorder.
The Chief Recorder will check each form, place them in order of
merit and hand them to the Officer deputed to announce the result
He will also, if necessary, obtain the result of the Individual Race
from the Individual Recorder and hand this over at the same time.
7. Ties
Should any competitors tie, the points that would have been
allotted to the places in question will be added together and divided
by the number of competitors tieing for that place.
Should there be a tie on points between two teams, the team
whose last scoring man leads will take precedence. If there is still
a tie, then the position of the last but one scoring man, and so on.
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Games and sports in the army > 1959-60 > (263) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248866457 |
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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 |