RUGBY.
SPRINGBOKS BEAT ENGLAND. THEIR FOURTH INTERNATIONAL. Tress Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, Ja naarv 5. In the match South Africa against England, at Twickenham, the visitors won bv a- try and two penalty goals amiinst- a. trv H was a. spkndid flrugglej the scores being level at half-time. England’s pLavers were, persistently off-sklm D. Morkel's place-kicking won (ho match for South Alnoa. By defeating Scotland, Ireland. Wales. an<l Englnnd th-o Africans have won all lour internationals, thus eclipsing the performance of the famous All-Black-•1 heir torn finished on Saturday. Appended is the roc old ; ~ For. Aast. eomerset or, - Devon g L Cornwali 53 3 Monmouth 45 p Glamorgan 33 3 Llanelly g 7 Newport 3 q T'-mdon •• 12 3 .Army and Navy 13 15 Fast Midlands 14 5 Oxford 5 q Midlands 25 5 Cambridge 24 0 London 3 North of England y; q Scotland if, q r; L'isgow 58 3 Ulster jo q North of England 21 B Wales 3 Q Neath (; 3 Cardiff 7 6 Swansea f) 3 Gloi iceslershhc 44 0 England ij 3 Summary.—-Matches played. 26; won. 25; lost, 3; points for, 395: points against, 99.
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Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 7
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