THE THOMSON SHIELD.
This morning's round resulted in another victory for Carlton, who defeated Wellington by live games to one, the scores bein? as follows. Carlton names firstßaird, Mitchell, Lamb. Fookes 20, v. Roberts, Davies, McArthur. Glendinning 14; Little. Pcrrv, Wilson, Kilzour 22, v. Redmond. Osborn. Wyiie. Miller 14; Angove, Guy. Wrishtson, Warren 29. v. Davy. Giles. Erskine. Duncan 13; Haslett, C°ltman, Contts, Casey 21. v. Haldane, Reid. Marriott Hill 20: McNab, Buxton, Snedden. Duffi'n 22. v. Tnzrarn. Hunter Jackman, Porteous 20; Lundon. ,£ ould - El I t . Hosking 15, v. Sales, 0 Donnell, Innes, At the conclusion of this morning s match thi> Thomson Shield was presented to the visitors bv the Carlton president, Mr. W. Perrv and accented by the W Ellington nresident Mr. W." Glendinning. The latter said thev would have been all thf> better nle-i««l if 'hey could have taken it home with" a winning record, hut the;,- accepted defeat in tie hope that in some future choy might "win.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1927, Page 5
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