JOHNSONVILLE AGAIN
For their match with Johnsonville at Kelburn Park, Upper Hutt had a great difficulty in fielding a team owing to several players being injured and others being absent. Consequfcntly Johnsonville had little difficulty in registering a comfortable win, in fact, had their backs functioned with combination the score would have been greater.' The game for tho most part was of a ragged nature, with Johnsonville doing most of the attacking and running up 21 points to their opponents' 3 points. The scorers were: For Johnsonville, Smith three tries, Craig two tries, Kenner a potted goal, and Law a, penalty and a conversion. For Upper Hutt. Auld, a try. The referee was Mr. J. Wilson.
Cathcart* ami Kenny, Johnsonville forwards, were the star players for their side in the.match with Upper Hutt. Kenny's line-out work was especially sooct,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 26, 31 July 1933, Page 13
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