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Incidents in the North v. South match at Carlaw Park on Saturday, a game in which the players had a chance to catch the selector's eye for the trip to England. South played in white jerseys and North in black. Left: Both sides after the leather when Mason (South) plays the bail: Hickey is trying to snap it off his opponent's boot. Right: Peterson (South) gets a hold on Clark, with the ball, in not altogether a loving embrace. Peckham, Avery, and Sin-re are ready to help their colleague.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 8

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Incidents in the North v. South match at Carlaw Park on Saturday, a game in which the players had a chance to catch the selector's eye for the trip to England. South played in white jerseys and North in black. Left: Both sides after the leather when Mason (South) plays the bail: Hickey is trying to snap it off his opponent's boot. Right: Peterson (South) gets a hold on Clark, with the ball, in not altogether a loving embrace. Peckham, Avery, and Sin-re are ready to help their colleague. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 8

Incidents in the North v. South match at Carlaw Park on Saturday, a game in which the players had a chance to catch the selector's eye for the trip to England. South played in white jerseys and North in black. Left: Both sides after the leather when Mason (South) plays the bail: Hickey is trying to snap it off his opponent's boot. Right: Peterson (South) gets a hold on Clark, with the ball, in not altogether a loving embrace. Peckham, Avery, and Sin-re are ready to help their colleague. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 8