RUGBY AT HOME
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LONDON, 6th February. Rugby matches at, the week-end resulted:— / '■'...-.■
Abertillery-1 drew with Newport, 0-0; Blackhcath beat ;The. Army, 19-1 C; Cambridge University lost to» Bristol, 3-20; Coventry drew with Swansea, 0-0; Guy's Hospitallost to Rosslyn Park, 9-21; Harlequins beat Northampton, 6-0; Leicester lost to London Scottish, 6-24; O'.W.T.'s beat Old .Alleyninns, 60;-Plymouth Albion lost to Cardiff, 9-12; Richmond beat Oxtovd University, 8-3; Watsonians lost to Kelso, S-13; . .
The leading cornet had the 'flu, The flute could hardly stand; The drummer, had a tickling cough, .Enough to beat the band. "Good Gracious!" ssiid the bandmaster, "We cannot go on tour." But he was wrong; they went all right, Took Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 15
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122RUGBY AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 15
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