Sporting Life: Friday 31st July 1914

Royal Engineers. V. Aldershot Town: On the Engineer’ ground on Wednesday when the game was drawn Aldershot Town … (J. R. Pinsent, x5 wickets): Royal Engineers … (includes J. R. Pinsent ct. Stroud b. Rose) … [no scores given]


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Woolwich Gazette: Tuesday 28th July 1914

Royal Artillery v. Royal Engineers: At Lord’s on Saturday the Royal Artillery gained an easy victory over the Royal Engineers by one innings and 163 runs. … Engineers’ team includes … J. R. Pinsent


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Sporting Life: Monday 27th July 1914

Artillery Beat Engineers: At Lord’s on Saturday, the Royal Artillery gained an easy victory of the Royal Engineers by an innings and 163 runs. … Royal Engineers: First Innings: … 68 (includes J. R. Pinsent, not out, 6), … Second Innings: … 248 (includes J. R. Pinsent, lbw. b. Archdale 2) … Royal Artillery: First Innings: 479 for 8 wickets: (includes R. H. Allen c. Pinsent b. Wright … 6) …


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The People: Sunday 26th July 1914

Cricket: Royal Engineers v. Royal Artillery: Easy win for the Artillerymen … Royal Engineers, First Innings:  total 68 all out (J. R. Pinsent, not out 6); Second Innings, total 248 all out (J. R. Pinsent, lbw b. Archdale, 2): Royal Artillery, First Innings: 479 for 8 wickets declared … (description of the game) (R. H. Allen, c. Pinsent, b Wright, 6 and Bowling Pinsent 0 for 29)


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Sporting Life: Saturday 25th July 1914

Soldiers at Lord’s: Royal Artillery Outplay Royal Engineers: Showing splendid all-round form the Royal Artillery completely outplayed the Royal Engineers at Lord’s yesterday, and before the close had placed themselves in an unbeatable position, being 411 runs on, with two wickets in hand. … Royal Engineers: First Innings: 68 (includes J. R. Pinsent, not out 6): Royal Artillery, First Innings: 479 (8 wkts): (includes Pinsent x 1 wicket).


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Westminster Gazette: Saturday 25th July 1914

Royal Artillery v. Royal Engineers: At Lord’s today, the Royal Artillery declared their innings closed at the overnight total of 479 for eight, leaving the Royal engineers to get 411 to save the innings’ defeat. … Royal engineers … (the team includes) … J. R. Pinsent … (continues) …


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Sporting Life: Wednesday 15th July 1914

Royal Engineers v. Oxford Harlequins: this match at Chatham ended yesterday in a draw: Scores: Oxford Harlequins: First Innings … 187; Second Innings: 276 (Pinsent took 4 wickets): … Royal Engineers: First Innings … 195 (includes J. R. Pinsent b. Fraser 0); Second Innings: 165 (includes J. R. Pinsent not out 20)


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Sporting Life: Wednesday 8th July 1914

Royal Engineers v. 11th Hussars: On the R.E. Ground, at Aldershot, on Monday won by the Sappers, Scores: 11th Hussars:  132 (Pinsent took 5 wickets) … Royal Engineers: 218 for 8 wickets (includes J. R. Pinsent b. Honeybone … 23)


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Sporting Life: Friday 19th June 1914

Cricket: 1st The King’s Liverpool Regt. (Past and Present) v. Royal Engineers (Aldershot and Southern Command). This match was concluded at Aldershot yesterday: Scores: … 1st King’s Regt. First Innings: … 165 (Pinsent took 3 wickets) … Second Innings: 265 … (Pinsent took 3 wickets) … Royal Engineers. First Innings … 106 (includes … J. R. Pinsent, b. Doll … 1) … Second Innings: … 123 (includes … J. R. Pinsent, not out, 9)


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Sheffield Daily Telegraph: Friday 1st May 1914

Golf: The annual match on the Royal St. George’s Club’s course at Sandwich, between the Royal Engineers and Royal Artillery was played yesterday by Singles and Foursomes … Foursomes: Royal Engineers v. Royal Artillery: … Capt. Eddis and Lt. Pinsent (6 & 4) for Royal Engineers – Total 3: Royal Artillery – Total 1:


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