Full title reads: "15 Welshmen Humble England's 'Foreign Legion'."
Twickenham, Middlesex. Welsh team beat England in Rugby International 11-5.
MV Wales - in dark jerseys - kicking off. MV Top view dense crowd. LV Line out, ball loose to Welsh three-quarters. Passing movement. MV Passing movement. Thomas' final pass intercepted by John Smith of England who dashes forward and in spite of a last minute tackle by Lewis Jones he grounds for try. Crowd applauding. MV Hofmeyr converting try for England. MV Dense crowd applauding. MV Rough play. Ball loose. Welshman starting run across field. MV Rough play. Ball loose. Welshman starting run across field. Lewis Jones receives ball, carries on run across field. He passes and Cliff Davies goes over for try in far corner. Crowd rise to feet and cheer. MV Top view crowds cheering. MV People being attended to by ambulance men. MV People being passed over heads of crowd. MV L Jones kicking penalty goal for Wales. MV Crowd applauding. MV England attack stopped by Welshman, who collects ball and punts ahead. MV Towards Welsh forwards swarming after ball and after melee around line R Cale flings himself forward to touch down. MV Crowd applauding. MV Jones converting. MV Top view crowd waving and cheering. SV Scoreboard - 'England 5, Wales 11'. LV Pan crowd swarming onto pitch to mob players. MV Players fighting way through crowd.
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