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THE NORTH ISLAND DEFEATS THE SOUTH ISLAND AT RUGBY FOOTBALL.—lncidents of Saturdays game at Lancaster Park. The North Island team won by 17 points to 6. ABOVE (left): J, Sullivan, North Island centre three-quarters , breaking through to send J. Dick down the right flank, with W... Mann preparing to check the rush. BELOW: E. Jackson tackled in possession by J. G. Rankin, the outstanding South Island forward of the game. RIGHT: F. H. Smith takes the ball cleanly in a keenly contested line-out. The South Island players, from left, are C. E. Quaid, G. Orman, R. Ward, and O. Hatters ley.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21863, 17 August 1936, Page 14

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THE NORTH ISLAND DEFEATS THE SOUTH ISLAND AT RUGBY FOOTBALL.—lncidents of Saturdays game at Lancaster Park. The North Island team won by 17 points to 6. ABOVE (left): J, Sullivan, North Island centre three-quarters, breaking through to send J. Dick down the right flank, with W... Mann preparing to check the rush. BELOW: E. Jackson tackled in possession by J. G. Rankin, the outstanding South Island forward of the game. RIGHT: F. H. Smith takes the ball cleanly in a keenly contested line-out. The South Island players, from left, are C. E. Quaid, G. Orman, R. Ward, and O. Hatters ley. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21863, 17 August 1936, Page 14

THE NORTH ISLAND DEFEATS THE SOUTH ISLAND AT RUGBY FOOTBALL.—lncidents of Saturdays game at Lancaster Park. The North Island team won by 17 points to 6. ABOVE (left): J, Sullivan, North Island centre three-quarters, breaking through to send J. Dick down the right flank, with W... Mann preparing to check the rush. BELOW: E. Jackson tackled in possession by J. G. Rankin, the outstanding South Island forward of the game. RIGHT: F. H. Smith takes the ball cleanly in a keenly contested line-out. The South Island players, from left, are C. E. Quaid, G. Orman, R. Ward, and O. Hatters ley. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21863, 17 August 1936, Page 14