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DER NEUENHEIMEK,
they out-classod in all departments of the game. When a
team plays well throughout, it is hard to pick out individual
players to mention for good play, but there is little doubt
that Priday, though he failed to score on several occasions,
played a grand game throughout, his tackling was splendid.
Umbers, who well deserved bis colours, and Knyvett, were
always on the ball at forward, in fact the whole pack were.
Dickie played a good game from start to finisb, and Harris
stopped some ugly rushes. Landvoigt kicked iu far better
style than usual. The Neuenheim Captain may well con-
gratulate bimself on having such a team, and it is to be
hoped tbat he and they may be here next term, when these
teams meet once more.
Mr. Powell kiudly acted as referee.
Teams :—
Neuouheim : E. Landvoigt (back), L. M. Priday, Young,
Edgar, Gillespie I (three-quarters), V. Dickie, A. S. Harris
(halves), W. Knyvett, Umbers, Eallowiiold, Herbert, Smytho,
Stirke, Vaughan, Mackay.
Heidelberg : A. B. Harding (back), G. Honson, D. S.
Ward, L. Ovens, L. Graigie (three-quarters), H. S. Barker,
E. W. Davis (halves), J. Moore, K. W. Waterlow, P. Light,
J. A. Thunder, 0. Goldstein, 0. Steele, F. W. Hartmaun,
P. V. Tabbush.
Neuenheim College (juniors) v. Heidelberg College (juniors).
This Match which had been arranged between Neuenheim
and Heidelberg for boys under 16 was played on our ground
on Nov. 15th. Neuenheim defended the Cemetery end in the
first half. In the opening stages Neuenheim had the best of
the game, but although they held their heavier opponents in
the scrum, they failed to get the ball, and Heidelberg, who
heeled out smartly, fed their three-quarters well, and on
several occasions looked like scoring, but Neuenheim's defence
DER NEUENHEIMEK,
they out-classod in all departments of the game. When a
team plays well throughout, it is hard to pick out individual
players to mention for good play, but there is little doubt
that Priday, though he failed to score on several occasions,
played a grand game throughout, his tackling was splendid.
Umbers, who well deserved bis colours, and Knyvett, were
always on the ball at forward, in fact the whole pack were.
Dickie played a good game from start to finisb, and Harris
stopped some ugly rushes. Landvoigt kicked iu far better
style than usual. The Neuenheim Captain may well con-
gratulate bimself on having such a team, and it is to be
hoped tbat he and they may be here next term, when these
teams meet once more.
Mr. Powell kiudly acted as referee.
Teams :—
Neuouheim : E. Landvoigt (back), L. M. Priday, Young,
Edgar, Gillespie I (three-quarters), V. Dickie, A. S. Harris
(halves), W. Knyvett, Umbers, Eallowiiold, Herbert, Smytho,
Stirke, Vaughan, Mackay.
Heidelberg : A. B. Harding (back), G. Honson, D. S.
Ward, L. Ovens, L. Graigie (three-quarters), H. S. Barker,
E. W. Davis (halves), J. Moore, K. W. Waterlow, P. Light,
J. A. Thunder, 0. Goldstein, 0. Steele, F. W. Hartmaun,
P. V. Tabbush.
Neuenheim College (juniors) v. Heidelberg College (juniors).
This Match which had been arranged between Neuenheim
and Heidelberg for boys under 16 was played on our ground
on Nov. 15th. Neuenheim defended the Cemetery end in the
first half. In the opening stages Neuenheim had the best of
the game, but although they held their heavier opponents in
the scrum, they failed to get the ball, and Heidelberg, who
heeled out smartly, fed their three-quarters well, and on
several occasions looked like scoring, but Neuenheim's defence