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tion he inquired whether he might have a Twickenham defeated Scotland by three smoke The gat advantage of thin goals and one dropped" goal to ad, thus anesthetic, is that it can be used in beart winning the International Ragby Cham cases where the administering of a general angsthetic would be dangerous. A fur- ginnship for the second year in succession.ther advantage is that it lowres none of Dues inare Scotland's hopes of regaining the Calcutta Cup, which England has held since 1012, "were disappolated, and the Twickenham record remains intact. While | the English XV, were deservedly winners, the margin of points, in their favour mather datiers them, for the Scots were by no means o far ontolayed as the score suggests, Tan renees at least would have heon only Neotland's dur. Changes were thrown away by both sides, although the Englishuen were less at fault in this p pret than the Scoly

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plenty of chances were afforded to their! nyk Anticipations that the older Eng his forwards might not last the game “provið „faberindeed, it was the younger Sents who were the more played out at the elase. The ne delay of the English Ipack was seewhat marred by a tendency La destruction, which was far too leniently dealt with. The whole pack indulged in- passing both close and wide, at every Copportunity, and could change to a drib bling rush in a flash. By contrast the

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ight. They failed in just that pari off the game where they were expected to be strongest-that is, in serummaging. They were beaten frequently for “possassinni, their ineout work was fully as good as] that of the Euglichen, and they brangha aff several elas dribbles which took the side cait of difficulties on more than one. kuten skota. But he were also ocor when thy merras the ball or kicked too harl

The struggle at halfburk was of the krepe, and although playing behind beaten forwards and struggling against The obstructionist and offside tactics of the English Wag forwards, Pame ont of it with art. Brye was pluck personified. Time and again be mind the ist daring | stves From the feet of the opposing for wards, Waddell was The cutstanding player in the Sonitish back divison, his breaking through bing very clever and j h's defe sive touch-kicking of the greatest | valus The Starsh three-quarter linn failed in rise to the heights of brillianer which they displayed against Wabsp in fact they were only a janderate quariette. Smith had the wonderful, sprits in the woord halt. Wallace also made some fie burst for the line, On the wheel his defony was good and his tackling sound The centres were matchy. Marpherson lid some elever this gs, but was inclined to line b's passes carelessly, and when beacon by an opponent he mah no ap Comment au vis to prearer. The vefensive qualities of the line, rongerning which doubts had been freely expressed, were murh Batter than was anticipated. Drys ilates kuking had neither the length Ser the accuracy which we have cometr expect from him.

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With the destination of the (tub Cham- pionship practically decided, much of the interest has departed from the competi tit. Both the beading 'cale. (Hasgow High School F.P. and Glasgow Aende- micals, l'easy tasks on Saturday, having as their opponents Gliszów University and Greuck Wanderers risquetively. Heriot's just scraped through in their game with Royal High School. The Watsoniany enirted defeat by facing a weak side in the field against. Häkirk. ► LEAGUE; INTERNATIONAL,

J the Association League Inters quational at Glasgow, from start to hoish the game was practically a strugula, bes tween the Eglia defence and thy Scottish anek, and the contest, was stoo"ase-sided to attractive. Yet the visitors led in coring for the greater part of the Line, a simple go falling to them about 25 mites from the start, and this lead wn held til minutes, after the interval, when Morton equalised for the Sists. In: define the Scotti-4 side may be said to have fulled expectations, but the weak- | 'ne of the English forwards precludes. undue encomiums. being Invished on the Scottish defender, and the failure of the home forwards to turn their incessant pressure, on the English goat to, winning account was disappointment and proof of ineffectiveness somewhere that demands. remedial "measures when the side for the real Interuntional with England comes to be chosen. The English side was un- doubtedly flattered by the drawn result; een the defence having at least an equal share of lack as of merit in their compara- tive suer in withstanding the constant pusnights gof. the Scottish attack. A weaker side has rarely opposed the Seats in this game, and it is not difficult to understand England's failure in Inter- national contexts this year. ASSOCIATION CLED GAMÈS.

The Club League games were feature- less, Ayr confirmed their cup, win over Clydebank and collected two important points. Falkirk beat Celtic-a fenther in their cap. Hearts, who had made whole.! sale changes in their team, defeated Third Lanark. Clyde were soundly benten by Kilmarcock, and Queen's went down again, this time to Raith Rovers.

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