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French still treasure memory of William Webb Ellis
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AAP Sports News (Australia)
11-21-2003
French still treasure memory of William Webb Ellis
by Bernard Degioanni
(PICTURES)
MENTON, France, Nov 21 (AFP) - France's hopes of lifting the William Webb
Ellis Trophy may have disappeared with their semi-final defeat by England but
they can still claim to be the protectors of the memory of the man who invented
the game.
In this bustling border town, We...
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