QUESTION OF IDENTITY.—When the Springboks arrived at Harewood recently, the scrum-half, T. A. Gentles, was met by one of his most ardent admirers, a seven-year-old schoolboy called Richard. But when Gentles posed with Richard for this picture, other South Africans passing asked loudly which was which. Also in the picture are the Springboks’ vice-captain, J. A. du Rand and the manager, Dr. D. H. Craven.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28050, 18 August 1956, Page 6
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65QUESTION OF IDENTITY.—When the Springboks arrived at Harewood recently, the scrum-half, T. A. Gentles, was met by one of his most ardent admirers, a seven-year-old schoolboy called Richard. But when Gentles posed with Richard for this picture, other South Africans passing asked loudly which was which. Also in the picture are the Springboks’ vice-captain, J. A. du Rand and the manager, Dr. D. H. Craven. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28050, 18 August 1956, Page 6
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