Albion beaten
High School Old Boys won the Trust Bank Canterbury senior club rugby pennant when it beat Albion, 15-10, in the early game at Lancaster Park. On Lancaster Park South Linwood beat Belfast, 28-16, to win the plate and New Brighton collected the consolation award with a 12-10 win over Suburbs. Trust Bank Canterbury Pennant. — H 5.0.8 15, Albion 10 High School Old Boys: S. Dodds try; J. Whelan conversion, two penalty goals; J. Leggat dropped goal. Albion: S. New try; G. James two penalty goals. Half-time: M. Referee: Mr T. R. Marshall.
Trust Bank Canterbury Plate.— Linwood 28, Belfast 16 Linwood: P. Cropper (2), A. Britt, G. Bachop tries; T. Wells three conversions, two penalty goals. Belfast: M. Vincent, M. Luff tries; A. Marriott conversion, penalty goal, dropped goal. Halftime: IM. Referee: Mr T. M. Hannan. Trust Bank Canterbury ConsolationNew Brighton 12, Suburbs 10 New Brighton: R. Adler four penalty goals. Suburbs: J. Bennie try; M. Emerson two penalty goals. Half-time: C-7. Referee: Mr D. J. Winton.
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