SNOW AND SLEET
i (By Telegraph.) (Special to "The evening Post.") DUNEDIN, This Day." An hour before tho start of play the weather suddenly changed from a drizzle to heavy showers, and snow and sleet. The first arrivals at Carisbrook took up their positions at 5 o'clock, and by 10.30, when tho gates were opened, over two/ hundred were ■waiting.' At midday over 5000 wore I already on the ground, and at 1.30 the crowd -was about 21,000, with the reserved seats not then taken. the~tlams , The teams were:— Britain. . Full-back: Bassott. Three-quarters: . Morley, Aarvold, Boweott, Boeve. i Stand-off half: Spong. Scrum-half: Murray. ~ Forwards: Eew, Parker, O'Neill, Black, Fan ell, Ivor Jones, Beamish, Hodgson* New Zealand. Full-back: Nepia. Three-quarters: Hart, Lucas, Oliver. Five-oighths: Cooke, Lilburue. Half-back: Jtfill. Wing-forward: , Porter. ' ai Hookers: Lfef>. Cottroll, irvine. itijffi: . ' Lock: b3e&, Steere. fe)? ■ Supports: \%s Finlayson, M' Williams, jpj Back row: '" Httzlott, Batty.
SNOW AND SLEET
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 11
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