Lewis leads scorers
j The University A fullI back, W. Lewis, was the I leading scorer in Christj church senior Rugby this | season with an aggregate !of 113 points. He scored | four tries and kicked 22 j conversions, 18 penalty ! goals and one dropped I goal. iThe only other century maker was the Lincoln College and Canterbury fullback, S. C. M. Murray, who I achieved a tally of 106. He ? scored three tries and I kicked 20 conversions. 17 j penalty goals and two drop- | ped goals. ! Other leading scorers | were D. A. Arnold (Christ- | church) 78, D. W. Stead = (Belfast) 73. P. Jellyman ! (Linwdod) 72, G. Bracej field (University B) 71, B. |Hobson (New Brighton) 70. I A. Direen (Suburbs) 67, C. j Johnstone (Shirley) 60, L. | G. Legge (New Brighton), ’M. Mene (Merivale-Papa-I nui) and B. O’Keefe (Sydj enham), all 52. | The Linwood and Can- ! terbury right wing, R. F. I Cocks, was the leading tryj scorer with a tally of 12. ? He was followed by P. D. I Cole (Christchurch) 10, B. | Cochrane (Christchurch) ? and L. W. Jones (UniverI sity A) nine. R. Knight j (Christchurch) eight, and j L. V. North (University A), ! Legge, J. Gordon (Christ-1 j church), K. J. Gimblett ■ | (Linwood) and R. Moore I ! (Lincoln College), seven. | I In the dropped goals de-: j partment, M. Pepper (Syd-! - enham), with seven, head-] I ed Arnold, with five. ,
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32367, 5 August 1970, Page 10
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