CROSS-COUNTRY RUN
CAMP COMPETITIONS. - The 43rd Reinforcements held the cross-country run in connection with the Chingford Cup competitions on Saturday morning. The distance was three miles, with a time limit of half-an-hour. The conditions were that the full strength of the various companies' should start, and the company having the greatest percentage of starters, finishing in the time limit won the race, E Company proved to be the winners, with 65 per cent, of starters qualifying. Following are the results, the first set of figures showing the percentage of men finishing in the appointed time, and the second the marks awarded towards the Chingford Cup:— Ist—E Company 65 15 2nd—C Company 59 9 3rd—D Company 56 4 4th—A Company 53 . 2 . sth—B Company 47 1
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 8
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125CROSS-COUNTRY RUN Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 8
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