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Drew, But Lost Trophy

With the last kick of the game the New Brighton centreforward. A. Caine, completed a hat-trick and enabled the Canterbury under-20 team to draw with Otago under-20 in the second leg of the Ruddiman Cup at English Park on Saturday. But this was not enough to ADD SOCCE R 23606 give Canterbury the trophy, for Otago under-20 had won the first leg in Dunedin earlier this season, 4-0, and retained the trophy, g-4. on the aggregate of goals for both matches. G. Taylor scored Canterbury’s other goal, while D. Stenhouse <2l. M Ferguson and T. Reilly (own goal) scored for Otago. Referee: Mr K. Oudheusden.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 16

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Drew, But Lost Trophy Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 16

Drew, But Lost Trophy Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 16

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