BRILLIANT POT WINS
United Tress Association—By Electric Tele-
graph—Copyright. (Received 7th April, 1 p.m.)
PAEIS, 6th April.
AVhat was probably the last AngloPrcneh Bugger international for soino time, unless Franco speedily settles her internal squabble, resulted in Prance, despite the handicap af the absence of soveral of her foremost players, triumphing magnificently. The crowd ■was the smallest for many years. England was superior at the . start, and secured an early lead. Prance played as though inspired, and in the second half the lead changed five times. England was leading 13-10 ,at_ten minutes: from the end, when'Bailette picked up. in the loose and brilliantly potted a goal from forty yards. The kick elevated! Franco to second place in th« international championship, which Wales won. England tfikos tho woods*' spoon. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 9
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