THE WARATAHS.
'jjfSGAMB WITH LONDON. i ffPrnSM AMOCIATiOX-COPTBTG&T). afija tn tt.i «n> era cauls.) Mai October 23rd, 5.5 p.m.) 1 JjONDON, October 22. IjifwUb and London played a iprnt, there being no points Wh spoiled by rain. jmhti October 23rd, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, October 22. & fintohs, net the toughest y&B of the tour so far, London Sgrpmrerfu] side, including nine uSiotth, led by England's capfclfaUl Jtpiwiu spoiled by rain, which K&Ktgtout the match. In spite of Mttiditicins 20,000 were in atone tad saw a great struggle. ifvdai drwr was the .proper b, tatgfc the Waratahs had more lamlflw escape. The defence la tm uttered the.attack, the being wonderfully acWjfte Jtaaiiog of the ball was U^l#fc'forwards S ot the ball *sTO«»i7 ( «crum in the first WtoWwitors' dribbling was '«*WM London's. jj[ mm half London, in the FjjJKralse, handled the ball PJiWJm struggle was.thrilling fjjyy'Wiag to the 'constant
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 9
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