On October 5th 1907, a try apiece versus Modbury, October 19th (old rivals) Kelly College, but no report or result. On November 2nd Plymouth Reserves, of which the account says ‘Argaum were weak...
To oppose Plymouth Reserves at South Devon place on 15th September 1906, the selected side was G.H. Ley, F.R. Duberty, M. Edwards, L. Godsell, A.D. Meek, E.G. Erde, G. Villar, A.W. Grundy, T.E. Hughes...
This season opened on September 23rd, resulting in a 0-3 defeat at Bere Alston. The published Argaum team for this game contained no less than 5 players of the rank of Lieutenant. Whether this was a n...
This opened on 26th September against Plymouth Reserves, with a result 5-9; an improvement on earlier meetings. ‘Play was bright and entertaining, Vincent obtaining a well deserved try for Argau...
The season opened on 3rd October against R. N. E. College III, when ‘not at full strength, Argaum lost 5-6 and finished one short’, the try was scored by Heard, Vincent converting. The tea...
The first discoverable press reference is to be found on 4th November 1902 – a fixture against Pembroke United, but the reporting did not extend to the result. However, for a fixture on 13th Nov...
Captain and vice captain as in the previous season. Besides a complete 1st XV list, the second side played a number of games for which there are alas neither teams nor results, although Peter Matthews...
And the fixture card for this season confirms that for 1937-8 at any rate Leslie Paul is President and EH Partridge Senior Vice President, Tony Birnage is Captain and John Cameron Vice whilst the name...
This season ended something of an era. Leslie Paul resigning as secretary and being succeeded by Peter Matthews who attributes his election to that post by reason of the fact that his offices were so ...
Malcolm Robinson Captain, Mervyn Hodge vice, the season got off to a good start with 7 wins in the first 9 games including 27-3 Old Suttonians Camborne School of Mines 12-10 and Dartmouth 13-0. St Aus...












