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FOUR MORE GAMES.

UNITED SERVICES TO-DAY

HARD MATCH EXPECTED. RECORE, OF THE TOUR. Four more matches lo play and stilt unbeaten! That is the record of the A)1 Blacks, whosd ’defeat of' Warwick* sfiire gave them their twenty-fourth victory. The tally of pointe now reads:— Fpr 5-62, against 81. To-day the All Blacks make their re-appearance on the famous Twickenham ground, where they meet U nited . Services. This match is expected to j extend the All Blacks- to the full, and among their opponents are likely to be J a number of players who will a, < place in the English team to meet the visitors in the big international. : on January 3. The last phases of. the tour should • produce moist exciting football, for of the four remaining matched in Britain three are likely to necessitate the placing- in the field of the All Blacks’ best t available fifteen. Today is a ease in .. point. “Hampshire, whom the All Black!? meet Wednesday, should not prove very formidable, and after that the All Blacks will have a ten day’s respite before meeting. London Counties once more. This match is likely to .prove a more difficult task than on the first w-fing, when the All Blacks won by 31 to 6. Then one week later corned tire match against England, the result of which it would be rash to predict, though everything points to an exceptionally keen struggle. RESULTS TO DATE.

Versus Devon, won 11 to 0. Versus Cornwalk won 29 to 0. .Versus Somerset, won, C to 0. Versus Gloucestershire, won fl to 0. Versus Swansea, won 39 to 3. Versus Newport, won 13 to 10. Versus Leicester, won 27 to 6:' Versus North Midlands, won, 40 to X Versus Cheshire, won 18 to 5. Versus Durham, won 43 to 7. Versus Yorkshire, won 42 to 4. Versus Lancashire, won 23 to 0. ' Versus Cumberland, won 41 to 0. Versus Ireland, won 6 to 0. Versus Ulster, won 28 to 0. Versus Northumberland, won 27 to 4. Versus Cambridge, won 5 .to 0, . Versus London Counties, won 31 to fl. Versus Oxford University, won 33 to 15. Versus Cardiff, won 16 to 8. , Versus Wales, won 19 to 0. Versus Llanelly, won 8 to 3. Versus East Midlands, won 31 to 7. Versus Warwickshire, won 20 to 0. Played 24, won 24; points for 502, against 81. REMAINING MATCHES. December 13 —v- Combined Services, at Twickenham. December 17 —v. Hampshire, at Portamouth. December 27—v. London Counties (second match). January 3 —v.. England, at Twickenham. ( - January 11—v. a representative French team at Paris. January 18—v. France, at Toulouse. INDIVIDUAL SCORES. Following is a summarised record of scores:— Goals 1 From Other Potted

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1924, Page 9

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FOUR MORE GAMES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1924, Page 9

FOUR MORE GAMES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1924, Page 9