KARORI SUPERIOR
'aS.nt sack «■ «ta»io6 ""fffc ££,<£ mmm but the.forwards tailed oft in tne chcil, ™d tho wings should have .used then chances °to'better advantage. In.theirs few minutes of the game Wellington were age ressive, and .Ferguson sent im n?t whi^h Moore in soa , had no difficulty in Searinf For practically the remainder ni the S" S pell Katori dominated the play attack *by Karori, which ended in l'al.loner, aWellington ful !; back 3 "issimrthe liall in-a critical position MacDonalu "£t n a fine, centre, and R Watchman manoeuvred the ball past Guy for the final goal of the match. We lmgton_ kept tbe Karori .defence busy for the greater part of the spell, but only once penetrated as fai as--Moore, who cleared safely. With the Wellington halves keeping the ball well up totheir forwards there were several bursts of.-exciUng play. Rushbridge on one occasion took the ball to the Karon circle, but he was tackled, before he could steady himself for tbe shot at goal, and the ball went wide. ■__ , ~ ~ ' The referees were Messrs. W. A. Scott and W. Keys.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 14
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