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RUGBY

... RUGBY. Our illustration of the School Steeplechase at Rugby de picts the race in course of progress. The course chosen is some two or three miles out of Rugby, over a natural country, in which the jumping of a winding stream plays an important part. The ...

RUGBY FOOTBALL

... RUGBY FOOTBALL. Although published a year or two ago, young Rugby players of to-day cannot be too strongly advised to obtain the volume, Rugby Football and How to Play It, written by the most famous player of modern times, W. J. A. Davies, the England ...

RUGBY AT RICHMOND

... war closed down first-class Rugby football, this fact is eloquent as to the real place in the game of his prototypes, upon whom all known superlatives have been showered under the impression that it is good for Schools Rugby to do so, and that doing so ...

RUGBY FOOTBALL

... RUGBY FOOTBALL. WALES. V. IRELAND. Welsh science triumphed over Irish dash in last Satur day's Rugby Football Match at Swansea, and, as a result, the season's honours once again fell to Wales. In winning all three of their matches, and scoring 41 points ...

RUGBY RECOLLECTIONS

... RUGBY RECOLLECTIONS. To the Editor, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. Sir, In my article in your last week's issue, page 724, the misplacing of the two words left wing make it possible for readers who never saw the most famous Welsh threequarter ...

THE RUGBY FIELD

... THE RUGBY FIELD RICHMOND are still unbeaten, which, perhaps is the most vital fact emerg ing from the Rugby season, so far as it has progressed. Further more, they are now in the possession of P. Cranmer again, and if ever there were a club match-winner ...

THE RUGBY FIELD

... THE RUGBY FIELD WHATEVER Blackheath do, or do not do, between now and the Seven-a-Side Tournament, they have thrashed their most ancient enemies from Newport to a tune that has not been played for many a year. Black- heath, recognising their individual ...

RUGBY FOOTBALL

... RUGBY FOOTBALL. FOR its opening match, against Old Leysians, Blackheath was able to put a powerful fifteen into the field, it in cluded in the defence those fine three-quarters, Perey Royds, H. B. Talyor, R. T. Skrimshire and R. Forrest, while another ...

FOOTBALL: RUGBY

... FOOTBALL. RUGBY. ALTHOUGH the season closed on April 15th, the Committee of the Rugby Union acted in a liberal spirit, and granted an extension to the Yorkshire Union for the replaying of the final tie in the County Cup Competition. Alverthorpe and Sowerby ...