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1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France

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The 1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France was a series of five matches played by the United States in England and France during April and May 1924. The matches in England were warm-up matches for the 1924 Olympic Games. The United States was the defending Olympic champions and successfully defended their title despite fielding a team made up mainly of sportsmen from other sports. In the intervening years, between the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games, France had played twenty-one internationals and the United States none.

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Full backs

  • Charles Doe (Stanford University)
  • Three-quarters

  • Norman Cleaveland (Stanford University)
  • George Dixon (University of California)
  • Richard Hyland (Stanford University)
  • William Rogers (Stanford University)
  • Edward Turkington (Lowell High School) (Olympic Club)
  • Half-backs

  • Robert Devereux (Stanford University)
  • Rudy Scholz (Santa Clara University)
  • Forwards

  • Philip Clark (Stanford University)
  • Linn Farrish (Stanford University)
  • Dudley DeGroot (Stanford University)
  • Edward Graff (University of California)
  • Caesar Mannelli (Santa Clara University)
  • John O'Neill (Santa Clara University)
  • John Patick (Stanford University)
  • Colby Slater (University of California), (Davis Farm), (Olympic Club)
  • Norman Slater (Berkeley High School)
  • Alan Valentine (Swarthmore College), (Oxford University)
  • Undisclosed position

  • John Cashel (Palo Alto)
  • Hugh Cunningham (Santa Clara University)
  • Joseph Hunter (San Mateo High), (Beliston)
  • William Muldoon (Santa Clara University)
  • Alan Williams (Cornell University), (Olympic Club)
  • References

    1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France Wikipedia


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