ENGLISHMEN LOOSEN UP.—ln preparation for the strenuous tour ahead, the English Rugby team lost no time in getting down to solid practice at Wellington. Dribbling the ball, in the left picture, is H. Rew, the army forward, who is an officer in the Tank Corps. Right: C. D. Aarvold, the South African and Cambridge threequarter, in action with W. H. Sobey, England's scrum-half. The latter is handling the bail and, watting for the pass, is the reserve scrum-half, T. £, Knowles*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 973, 16 May 1930, Page 1
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80ENGLISHMEN LOOSEN UP.—In preparation for the strenuous tour ahead, the English Rugby team lost no time in getting down to solid practice at Wellington. Dribbling the ball, in the left picture, is H. Rew, the army forward, who is an officer in the Tank Corps. Right: C. D. Aarvold, the South African and Cambridge threequarter, in action with W. H. Sobey, England's scrum-half. The latter is handling the bail and, watting for the pass, is the reserve scrum-half, T. £, Knowles* Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 973, 16 May 1930, Page 1
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