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SPORTS SHORTS

Major Jull and Major Aicken having a great duel in the 75 yds* Major Jull who was carrying extra weight was beaten by inches D Coy ran a midgets handicap between Capt C F Thomas and Pte A Gibson, but Capt Thomas’s moustache must have got in the way - he was Just beaten • Tony Rex puts a medicine ball nearly as well as he sings and did well to get a 2nd in the final « Pte. J E Pike, a dark horse from D Coy, looks likely for the final • A big hand for Mr Chapman, although he was Jostled out of the Potato Race,he finished like a sport « The 24th Battalion certainly took the Medicine Ball event : Ist Pte Skinner ' E Coy 2nd ” Tony Rex D Coy 3rd L/cpl Sisterson B Coy That is the reason for Mr Beyer not competing in the sports - is he in love? ■Hie 10) in convulsions at Pte Riley the Gobath of B Coy, winning his heat in the 75 yds o

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Serial Waves, Volume 1, Issue 6, 9 September 1940, Page 2

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SPORTS SHORTS Serial Waves, Volume 1, Issue 6, 9 September 1940, Page 2

SPORTS SHORTS Serial Waves, Volume 1, Issue 6, 9 September 1940, Page 2

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