TO-MORROWTS FIXTURES
... Gr ffiths, and T'. Mev by. Kick off at 3 o'clock. MORRISTON V, LAMPETER COLLEGE. Back, T. Sanders; th!'eC ...
... Gr ffiths, and T'. Mev by. Kick off at 3 o'clock. MORRISTON V, LAMPETER COLLEGE. Back, T. Sanders; th!'eC ...
... bad not got • ice, Saturday, mad moni t igroN . . 1o 2 . Thonnie well an all be amen D i. T .accr OO 0 in the WM. • • • Tom White attempted to reply to the Dial:riot's ' g kick. he was talked be Under them circunamancee it doer not . bob aim, btUaan took ...
... He pieked up, doubled, kicked, and tackled like the treasure that he is, and made several grand runs into the bar- gain. Tom White, too, rose to the occasion, and played a brilliant game. Harry Rees, though highly energetic, was less en evidence than some- ...
... with no advantage to either ode. Then the visiting backs essayed • bout of ponying, which, Lowrie's, ens spoiled by Tom White, who snapped up and kicked to mid-field. A spiel:KU dribble by Tote Robert.. • moment later elicited apand when Rhys Lewis ...
... the halves, Gray, though he diet fine tilings now and then seemed a bit off colour. Of the three- quarters, Jere Edwards, Tom White and Arnold, ail were in good form, the former being particu- larly prominent. As I said before, the Pontardawe forwards didn't ...
... urds, Fred Hutchinson. A. Hutchinson, G. Lewis, J. M. Reynolds, Howell Jones, J. Brooks, and J. itefer. «•—II. JJowc-n. Tom White, who was replaced by Fred John from the second team, was absent from the Morriston lines through ill-health, and Neath were ...
... remained there i - _-_72.,f rz; smote, no thrpito the ezeitione of the Bridgend teen. ! T i Ll - z a goal for a splendid van Tom White scored a try. I h aid veered mailer goal from a try by sad although the patition was % favourable . ~,_ „., to _ haat ...
... though the visitors got twice to the centre, Otto war within an ace of breaking through the &bite- and adding a second try, Tom White, too. after in g the beautifully, pat in a grand run. and wee pulled down in the n.ck of time. Still graig were not finished ...
... with all that tact and skill that made him the pride of Pontardawe. He scored the only try—the only material one I mean Tom White was a bit off colour in the first half, but didn't he work alter halt-time That dash of his, when 110 got past everybody ...
... Btuatun. Morruton waa awarded a free kick, but material advantage From the next Roberta boiat through and iraoaferred to Tom White, and the latter again did the trick, atfaiaet | » end u 4 oppoeiUoa. but goal teeultsi. Immediately «*u the kick cut the ...
... cjcaeioQs. One try particular was furly and squarely earned, and when young Frances .romed the eecuni calf after receiving from Tom White. Bik. suppose it’s Momston's usual luck, and so no more need said about it. Coming to respective sides, Penygrmg provol ...
... no better than-if indeed tqualto-the Morriston string, all of whom tackled strongly and to good purpose, Jack Davies and Tom White shining in this particular, while Harry Rees and Jere Ed- wards showed up to better effect when on the aggressive. Of the ...