SOUTHLAND STARTS
REMARKABLE TRY B'X AN-ALL ::":-; '..black; , /■:■ v
(ii .mi«iAPH.—miss Jissocunos.)
INVERC ARGILL,; Sth April,' -The Bugby' season opened t<i>-day in fine weather, but the grounds were hard. There was! a good "attendance. The Prime.... Minister attended matches at Rugby Park, and was officially welcomed by. , Mr:-./!. Meredith, president' of the Southland Rugby Union. Mr. Massey congratulated;" .the union oh possessing its o\vti ground and grandstand, in which respect" it was. magnificently equipped. ' A feature of the afternoon's play was a brilliant • display by ■Bell, the: Maori and ' All •' Black representative, who scored:: one- vof :the most remarkable tries ever ; . seen on' Rugby Park. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 83, 7 April 1924, Page 8
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