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106 POINTS SCORED

M, D. Watson’s Total

(N.Z. Press Aasociationi TIMARU, Sept 20.

When M. D Watson scored 17 points for South Canterbury against Nelson on Tuesday. he raised his personal points scored to 106 in |1 matches for his province this

season Watson, a 16-stone ft(Uback. has kicked 20 penal: 1<« 20 conversions, and two field goals. Last season, Watson, with 117 points, was second to F. S Diack - (Otago», who scored 133 points, in the list of highest scorers in firstclass matches in New Zealand South Canterbury still has to play two more matches this season, so that Watson could easily exceed his performance of last season. Since he first represented South Canterbury in the 1955 season, Watson has scored 442 points In flrstclass fixtures. His aggregate, comprises 13 tries. 71 conversions. 78 penalties, and nine field goals.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 8

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106 POINTS SCORED Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 8

106 POINTS SCORED Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 8

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