Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

CANTERBURY COLLEGE TEAM, ISB6. Sack Bow—A. G. Talbot (afterwards M.A., member of medical profession); W. H. Hargreaves, line umpire; C. E. Craddock (deceased); J. 31. Marshall (W.A., deceased); F. J. Alley (retired teacher, father of G. T. Alley, of 1928 All Blacks); J. P. Grossman (M.A., Professor of Economics, Auckland University College); E. F, Bunny (8.A., legal profession, Wellington). Middle Bow—W. D. Sean (retired teacher, one time champion cyclist on high machines. Bean kicked the famouß goal that won the match); F. W. Haslam (M.A., deceased, Professor of Classics, Canterbury College); H. von Haast (M.A., 1iL.8., captain, legal profession, Wellington) ; E. It. Webb (bursar Christ's College, Christchurch, one time 100 Yards champion of New Zealand. Webb scored the try on call of time which Bean converted); T. W. Beare (LL.B., legal profession, Greymouth, of which he was at one time Mayor); Z<. Cohen (M.A., legal profession, Wanganul). Front Bow—W. F. Ward (M.A., teaching profession, Wellington. Ward was afterwards captain of the C.C.F.C.); D. Jack (8.A., retired teacher, Lyttelton. Jack was the first secretary of the C.C.F.C., formed in 1888 by. the coalescence of Normal Students F.C. with Canterbury College footballers); C. Harden (legal profession); G. Pope (teacher).

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19300906.2.135.5

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 17

Word Count
197

CANTERBURY COLLEGE TEAM, ISB6. Sack Bow—A. G. Talbot (afterwards M.A., member of medical profession); W. H. Hargreaves, line umpire; C. E. Craddock (deceased); J. 31. Marshall (W.A., deceased); F. J. Alley (retired teacher, father of G. T. Alley, of 1928 All Blacks); J. P. Grossman (M.A., Professor of Economics, Auckland University College); E. F, Bunny (8.A., legal profession, Wellington). Middle Bow—W. D. Sean (retired teacher, one time champion cyclist on high machines. Bean kicked the famouß goal that won the match); F. W. Haslam (M.A., deceased, Professor of Classics, Canterbury College); H. von Haast (M.A., 1iL.8., captain, legal profession, Wellington) ; E. It. Webb (bursar Christ's College, Christchurch, one time 100 Yards champion of New Zealand. Webb scored the try on call of time which Bean converted); T. W. Beare (LL.B., legal profession, Greymouth, of which he was at one time Mayor); Z<. Cohen (M.A., legal profession, Wanganul). Front Bow—W. F. Ward (M.A., teaching profession, Wellington. Ward was afterwards captain of the C.C.F.C.); D. Jack (8.A., retired teacher, Lyttelton. Jack was the first secretary of the C.C.F.C., formed in 1888 by. the coalescence of Normal Students F.C. with Canterbury College footballers); C. Harden (legal profession); G. Pope (teacher). Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 17

CANTERBURY COLLEGE TEAM, ISB6. Sack Bow—A. G. Talbot (afterwards M.A., member of medical profession); W. H. Hargreaves, line umpire; C. E. Craddock (deceased); J. 31. Marshall (W.A., deceased); F. J. Alley (retired teacher, father of G. T. Alley, of 1928 All Blacks); J. P. Grossman (M.A., Professor of Economics, Auckland University College); E. F, Bunny (8.A., legal profession, Wellington). Middle Bow—W. D. Sean (retired teacher, one time champion cyclist on high machines. Bean kicked the famouß goal that won the match); F. W. Haslam (M.A., deceased, Professor of Classics, Canterbury College); H. von Haast (M.A., 1iL.8., captain, legal profession, Wellington) ; E. It. Webb (bursar Christ's College, Christchurch, one time 100 Yards champion of New Zealand. Webb scored the try on call of time which Bean converted); T. W. Beare (LL.B., legal profession, Greymouth, of which he was at one time Mayor); Z<. Cohen (M.A., legal profession, Wanganul). Front Bow—W. F. Ward (M.A., teaching profession, Wellington. Ward was afterwards captain of the C.C.F.C.); D. Jack (8.A., retired teacher, Lyttelton. Jack was the first secretary of the C.C.F.C., formed in 1888 by. the coalescence of Normal Students F.C. with Canterbury College footballers); C. Harden (legal profession); G. Pope (teacher). Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 6 September 1930, Page 17