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OLD SCOTS BOYS

* Rugby Match at College As one of the series of annual gatherings of old boys of Scots College which are being held this week, a football match, Town Old Boys v. Country Old Boys, was played at the college yesterday, Town beating Country by 13 points to 8. The match has been held regularly for several years, and yesterday's was one of the best games of all. Although only about six of the available old boys are regular Rugby players, the play was better than is generally seen in such games, and there were a number of. occasions when individual efforts aroused enthusiasm on the side-lines. /.Those old boys who took the field for ifen were: J. Scotland, N. Scotland, ST Ellis, E. Slmister, J. Hogg, N. Robleson, G. Bedding, C< McArthur, M. McKelvle, B. Kane, P. Couchman, J. Harle, H. Cathie, G. Schrader, and J. Living. The Country team was as follows: A. Campbell, G. Campbell, K. Budd, H. Potatau, R. Robertson, R. McLeod, G. McLeod, K. Smith, J. Clark, J. Pearson, J. Wallace, B. Feast. I. McColl, B. Lucas, and H. Holdsworth. For Town H. Cathie scored two tries, and N. Scotland one try, and J. Scotland potted a goal. The Country score consisted of a try by McColl, which was converted by Feast, and another try by A. Campbell. The halftime score wjis: Town 10, Country 5.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 21

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OLD SCOTS BOYS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 21

OLD SCOTS BOYS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 252, 21 July 1934, Page 21

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