LV. Start of ruby match between France and Scotland. SCU. Frenchmen in white jerseys running strongly, and combining well. SCU. Crowd. STV. Good French passing movements as they work across field for their first try. Maurice Prat No 12 receives, passes to Michel...
LV. Start of ruby match between France and Scotland. SCU. Frenchmen in white jerseys running strongly, and combining well. SCU. Crowd. STV. Good French passing movements as they work across field for their first try. Maurice Prat No 12 receives, passes to Michel Vannier throws out to Andre Boniface who dashes forward to touch down. SV. Crowd. LV. Another good French passing movement across field. Lead to French penalty goal. Referee signals. SV. Crowd. SV. Vannier takes penalty kick and scores. SV. Crowd cheer. France 6 Scotland 0. LS. Another good French run. Jean Prat receives, & SV. Prat passes but Celeya (Celaya) is brought down just short of the line. SV. Crowd applauding. Half time - France 9 Scotland 0. STV. Scrum, the French line away again. Roge No 13 receives, bursts through with a very strong run, passes to Celeya, onto A. Domenech, who bursts through to touch down unopposed. SV. Crowd cheering, France 12 Scotland 0. SV Scotsmen trying desperately to hold French & STV. J. T. Docherty picks up, tries to run through, but he hasn't the speed and two Frenchmen up end him. SV. Crowd. LV. The last French try. M. Prat receives passes to Domec, Domec to Roge, to Vannier, to Dufau who touches down. Final score 15 - 0 for France.
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