A Timely Topic.
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bio, and ran to tho OUigo twenty-five, but the victors' forwards came back with the ball at their feet. A fice kick gave the home team relief, but pa-ssing between King, Munro, and Gilroy kept Canterbury on the defensive. Tho bull was kicked over Cnnlerbury's line, and Booth fell on it. He converted the try. 15 — 9. Tho visitors kept up the pressure, and matters were made woise when a. miskick by Lavery found touch only a | yard in front of his own goal-line. Demis ' got away from the line, and thero wns n temporary respite, but Boon afterward* Slewait broke away from, the line-out, and ran right through the Canterbury backs. The try, however, was disallowed, the ball having been thrown in from the wrong place. The home team were now absolutely disorganised, and the visitors wore soon on their line ngnin. A scrum. was formed, nntl though the ball was apparently never in the scrum, Porteous snapped it up and' fell over. The try was allowed, and Booth kicked a fine goal. Time was called with the score: — Olago 20 Canterbury 9 Mr. A. 0. Norris (Wellington) was referee.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1904, Page 2
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227A Timely Topic. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1904, Page 2
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