CANTERBURY BEATS THE WEST COAST AT RUGBY,—A blind-side movement gains ground for c< * nt f rb ” r f in Saturday’s match at Lancaster Park. Canterbury won by 14 Mints to 11. W. G. Brooks, whohas received the Jail from J. J. McAuliffe (extreme right), beats an opponent and is about to pass to G. B. Eathorne. Eathorne dodged between E. Logie (left) and W. H. Vincent (right) and made, a long run down the right wtng.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22202, 20 September 1937, Page 16
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76CANTERBURY BEATS THE WEST COAST AT RUGBY,—A blind-side movement gains ground for c<*ntfrb”rf in Saturday’s match at Lancaster Park. Canterbury won by 14 Mints to 11. W. G. Brooks, whohas received the Jail from J. J. McAuliffe (extreme right), beats an opponent and is about to pass to G. B. Eathorne. Eathorne dodged between E. Logie (left) and W. H. Vincent (right) and made, a long run down the right wtng. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22202, 20 September 1937, Page 16
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