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CAMBRIDGE MATCH

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United. Press ■ Association—By " Electric". T«le«' I graph—Copyright. (Received November 13, noon,) LONDON, November 12. The fifteens for the match. between the touring New Zealand Rugby football team and * Cambridge University at Cambridge on. Thursday are a* " follows:— NEW ZEALAND. Full-back: G. Gilbert. Three-quarters: G. F. Hart, C. 3. Oliver, N. Mitchell. Five-eighths: T. H. C. Caughey, J. L. Griffiths. Half-back: B. S. Sadler. Front-row forwards: E. L. Dalton; W. Hadley, J.. Hore. Other forwards: R. R. King, T. Reid, J. E. Manchester, H. F. McLean, R. McKenzie. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Full-back: G. Parker. Three-quarters: J. Rawlence, J. M* Donald, W. Wooller, K. C. Fyf c. Half-backs: C. Jones, J. Low. Front-row forwards: C. Laborde, J. Lord, H. Dinwiddy. Other forwards: J. Young, B. Smith, K. Irving, W. Young, J. Hunter. , Wooller, Fyfe, and Jones are international representatives. McKenzie's nickname when he was on his way to England was "Mac," but he is now known as "Black-eye" because he has emerged from five games either with one or with both eyes blackened. He has not been the victim of unfairness, but has collided with opponents' elbows and knees.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 11

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CAMBRIDGE MATCH Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 11

CAMBRIDGE MATCH Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 117, 13 November 1935, Page 11

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