NOT THE HIGH TACKLE THAT BILLY WALLACE TAUGHT. — P. Smith, of the Maori team to Australia, and member of the Hawke's Bay team to play Auckland at Eden Park to-morrow, demonstrates the wrestling hold, the "flying mare," on Patchett, a wing, while other members of the team look on. Others in the picture 'are L. Collelt, a forward, Mr. A. D. Lynch, manager, E. Jackson, forward, and J. Fredsberg, forward. Sitting down on the right is J. O'Brien, a forward.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 205, 30 August 1935, Page 8
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80NOT THE HIGH TACKLE THAT BILLY WALLACE TAUGHT. — P. Smith, of the Maori team to Australia, and member of the Hawke's Bay team to play Auckland at Eden Park to-morrow, demonstrates the wrestling hold, the "flying mare," on Patchett, a wing, while other members of the team look on. Others in the picture 'are L. Collelt, a forward, Mr. A. D. Lynch, manager, E. Jackson, forward, and J. Fredsberg, forward. Sitting down on the right is J. O'Brien, a forward. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 205, 30 August 1935, Page 8
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