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Another amazing final position.
G. Jewitt - J.
Moir, Scotland v England 1884
11-15 22-18 15x22 25x18 8-11 24-19 9-13 26-22
11-16 29-25 5-9 28-24 16-20 32-28 10-14 18-15 7-10 30-26 4-8 19-16 12x19 23x16
10x19 24x15 8-11 15x8 3x19 27-24 20x27 31x15 1-5? (2-7 draws) 15-11 6-10 26-23
10-15 11-7! 2x11 23-19 15x24 28x19 WW [diagram]