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Thousands of young women'
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Anaemia- The Thief Of Life. and Destroyer of Happiness
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In with refreshly clean play tinh was for his right and at. Poulton and Pillaan. freen. That is remark which is not his left From which dank did he
Alacrity applicable to all international matahes, ink that the real natack should be
delivered 2. Thus Erishtuen could not make Atlas but this do, was just what a big Rugby contest should be. Yes yes it robust Lenough to satisfy tho kentut admirer of physical prowow. The big und dashing
gool-posts. It was a try that was worthy Cherub Trish forwards wiö muscular in all of him, anul it woll repaid his admirable- seicilee, and when they tackled patience in waiting for the exact opportu they put in. slowwn very completely Noralty of doing this sort of thing. Chap-Colae was the hiris they thus gave lost on their man's place kick sent the ball over the Tama oppements. But it was all honest and crossbar, and as it did some kiew that Hampshire
la mateb was lost and won.
Lag and loud Bus the cheering when Kennet |straightforward, and Mr. Scholfield, who
entrolled the play extremely well, had it was seen that the splendid Irish for
Kinsha never occasion to penalid anything but we were still game. With a grand an unintentional irregularity. He woh they physically overpowered the Merlin there as a reforecho was not called upon English defonov, ani) Jackson gathering Minotaur the ball from a long line out, scored a Moorhen en be a detectise
The prowess of the Inh puck was try. A Ekyd duly kioked a goal, it was Newcastle early in video, and the. Englishmen only by five points that England won.
COMMENTS ON THE PLAY. Were a che put on this chefence. In
In the attractive Irish pack, Tyrrell, -vain they tried to raima-tho siege. Only six minutes old was the match when, in Collong, Killeen, and Chune were espéci- [his opponents' twenty-five; 1. A.. Lloyd ally attinetive, yes all eight wera ixéel-
Ons gype of man, only did that pack Sandpiper got herd of the ball. He dovlgod auxiflent, dombled and tumoravnok for a few feat Med. A very gol judge of Irisir, fit Snipe of clear space. He then snei pro Pal! said, “If isily we had a man like Tamar vrelied to drop a eleve goal. The whiskeyeur big Harrison, Brown, or Piliman Teal
Thistle thing was ty, pal of the Trish emptain, who could get the bull out to our bucks !** and the enthusiastic cheering which greet. Frebubig taw Irish forwards was playing Triumph best this performance proved more than thejto mer. The Irish three-quarter-bucks sinth of the Hibernisa dement in the were not dangers in bination, and k
Wulland it was clear long before this rid of the
necedings that Lloyd hul, satisfied him. Widgeon self in regard to that. They were best Woodoock employed in being ready to support the Woodlark niches of their femyards by a httle racing | Tarmouth when it oppeturity fo that sort of thing offeral.
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From "rst to last the femper of the multitudo was admirable, and the good thing, dene was always enthusiastically" rognised regardless of the nationality ¦g to mum who did it. The non-favourites were won to get further encouragement. Two minutes passed, and then one of the English hacks made rither a bad mistake, He was not forgiven. Clune and Killea dashed up the fehl with the ball at their feet,, and Quira (gerally handy when! ho was most wanted) pus the finishing | English three-quarter due. Poulton, both touch to the movement by getting a my sa player used as a strategist, was more than admirable. Ho was chilly the best from which the pluco kick failed.
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England's forte, on the other hand, was the combined attach vf, the back division. C.98 aml, indeed, danger threatened the frish
.035 defence every time the half.backs for
were 938 Pillman or Harrison or theival intraostal in getting the belly into the 037 58.
No one had expected so dramatic at the right three-quarter-backlas. ít 'was that male pussible try getting hove stars," no very early did the geral,
to the appearance of probablu try getting, excitement (preserved from fui-h) begin. Then sho Englishunen and very goal; too, was he in defence. wake up, and to the relief of their friends akeley were full of resource in the dit- it was seen that the home, three-quarter ficulties created for him by the rushes bucks were to have a chance. There was of the Irish wards. Most conclusively ste test work by the half-backs, Onkel he prove that, given the acctory ley and Davice, al' then- Foulton" buttons zf-pluck and skill, a serum half- through the delence in inimitable style. nek en contaad successfully with these We made an ideal opening for Roborte foalties. Uakeley has pitek as well who run strongly, and luud just got over a skill. Davies was at the top of his The Trish god line when Lloyd caught form, and a most pronounced success wore the seo regular half-backs of the servies club. at Portsmouth. famous Roberts did well, and Lowe, despite his limited chances, got two tries.
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messzely executed, gave Lowe a chance, them they had in there. Comparisons Arges and in a dash he took it. Skirting they be edious, but it for very many touch line and raming at great speel, fires husene sgen a full hack whe in Vigilante
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Lloyd again reminder Rugby Eumists that he is one of the great players of the day, and be hus, of course, no superior as a kicker. He and Davies are dissimilar in methods, yet Lynx the play at stand-off half-back was one Protes of the great, as well as one of the a
* Styx tractive features of the muteli. worked indefatigably the Irish three-Fronde
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Pistolet Wir scored five trios.
Still a change of ends the visitors lod stra's goal. he a point, and the second half opened with force Irish serslaught. That was beaten off at Inst, and then cane. another typical Poolton_re, which, however, would have been wasted but for the hundiness of the arliest forward of
mxlern times. It was Pillman who put -1- and raced away to support! his captain on the left flank, Poulton; swerving inwards, drew the Irish full back, and tossed the ball to Pillan. The farra emergency man made no mistuke, and a try resulted.
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It was a match to be remembered, and Mousquet emingly all who witnessed is were more
Manche than pl with what they saw. ifted theIrishmen ere, beaten, by far · lead, the greater purt of their play pleased ever So the Englishmen took the which never afterwards were they in any serious danger of losing. But try as they as u enaraging one for Ireland. I Gasisonad would they could not increase it, though, rovert once more to the subject of clean-tis to be candid, they had their opportuni-liness of methods, and I do not apologise Jaguar thes of doing so. However, both Chop for squin laying stress on the fact dat mas and Poulton failed at times to take you can have the maximum of physical the passes the link-bucks, gave them. The stremiousness totally unaccompanied by afternoon wore tai, and the score re what sro known as dirty tricks. Sover how mained 97 in favour of England, Aa big match iwadquarters or else. Otter last came an admirable band-to-hand bout where-been fought to such a desperate Baharnhorst o pusing begun by the hacks and taken Anish with more credit to the contending 8.-90 up by the forwards. It went in its final fleet than the very reassuring game Taku stage from right to left, and the last pace which was witnessed at Twickenham on Tiger was given to Lows. No onu but Low Saturday lost. Rugby Unioniste will be
Vaterland probably could have scored in the circum-justified in insisting that publia opinion stances. But the quick and fleet little shall help individual referees in stamping out. whas is practically the only blot on
Calabria wing player darted in clover style over
the fair page of Rugby football as it at the line.
Adamastor It was twenty minutes past four present exists. The teams were:
England.-W. R. Johnston (Bristol) Macao the crowd got the gem of the afternoon.. Forma bour and twenty minutes Davies back: CN Lowe (Cambridge Univer bad unselfishly played for the men insity), F. E. Chapman (Hartlepool rear of him. He had, it seems, allayed Rovers), R. W. Poulton (Liverpool), auspicion, and for all practical purposes A. D. Roberts (Northern), three-quarter the Irishmen had forgotten Davies, the backs; W. J. A. Device (United Ser. A 2 brilliant individualist. They were to bo vices), F. E. Oakley (United Services),A4 tuminded of him. Somewhere shout Lalf-backs; C. H. Pillman (Blackhealth), sổ mid-field was England's stand-off half. A. F. Maynard (Cambridge Univensity), "A 7
L. G. Brown (London Hospital), G
Albany Ward (Leinster), S. Smart (Gloucester), Bainbridge HC. Harrison. (United Services), J.
Barry Brunton (North Durhain), A L Ear-
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