“GAVE HIM AN UPPERCUT”
pRANCES Rugby victory over Scotland or*, /’anuary 2 looks nke turning the heads of some enthusiasts. M. Cadenat, ar. old player, who '' as °nc of the selectors of the trench team, declared that this ''as only a beginning, and that •ranee would be at the head of t* l ® five countries’ international tol i rnarnen * this year. As showing the spirit which occasionally dominated the play, an extract from the Paris “Midi" rciay be quoted. This paper states mat Gallia, one of the French •orwards. v.'ho is also a boxer. Pointed after the match to a • oottish Player and said, “I saw mat man kick Ribere in the •crum. So, in the next scrum, I him an uppercut, which him into touch with a cut hp. —“Central News."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 9
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