RUGBY
CANTERBURY & WEST COAST
By Telecrrnph—Press Association.)
GREYMOUTH, This Day.
The Rugby representative match between Canterbury and the West Coast was drawn, 6-6. The ground was muddy after rain, and the ball greasy, consequently the game was confined to the forwards. It was a hard, even game, and unexciting. The points on both sides came from penalty goals. The All Black, R. King, was the best forward on the ground.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 131, 6 June 1939, Page 11
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70RUGBY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 131, 6 June 1939, Page 11
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