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... game. The home backs showed superiority, Harry Royal making the most of every opportunity to open out the game. The Skewen forwards controlled the scrums, but their backs could make little headway. Harry Royal made a quick throw out to Glan James, who ...
... : Included in the Bridgend Rugby team on their tour orer last week-end were Harry Royal and Ken Davies, who formerly assisted the Blaengarw XV., and are local boys. ...
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... sevond anniversary of their wedding, December 11th, 1:143. Happy suture and a ,peed 3 reunion. --Main, Phil. George and Harry (Royal Navy). --Horan. Gladp, and Children. ...
... compete in Ithe News of the World district finals at the Jubilee Club, Porthcawl, on Friday, March 12th. at 7.0 p.m.: H. Harry, Royal Oak. Btidgend; A. Fletcher, Mitre, Bridgend; W. Howell, Tilers, Arms, Llangynwyd. T. Clatworthy, Brozden Hotel, Porthcawl; ...
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... well, the players showing every promise of beowning adepts in the Rugger code in future years. Special mention is made of Harry Royal, of Blaengarw, who displayed expellent tactics in handbag, etc. The match resulted in a win for the Blaengarw Schoolboys ...
... showed a complete mastery behind the scrums, their backs, particularly Glen James and D. S. Hampton. opening up with skill Harry Royal worked hard at the base of the scrums and was responsible for a gem of a dropped goal, which he kicked with his left foot ...
... first 14 scrummages, but then fell away, while it was after concentrating upon strict scrummaging that Bridgend went ahead. Harry Royal was a tireless worker at the base of the scrum, and was responsible for providing most of the scoring movements. Glyn Hopkins ...
... however, more purpose about the Australians' play and they .were more throstf J. Jones (full back). D. Booker (left and Harry Royal (scrum-half). were the most prominent Welsh backs, and G. Parsons and 1 Owens splendid forwards. N. .1. Hawke, a flee-debt ...