UNOFFICIAL RUGBY.—Amongst the unofficial matches played at the week-ends none is perhaps more keenly contested than that between the Dunedin Tramways team and the Locomotive branch of the Railway Department. Mr Len Williams (middle) presented the trophy he is holding for annual competition between these two teams, and the match was played last week-end, the result being a draw. The captains of the teams are seen on each side of Mr Williams—L. E. Barbara (right), the Loco, team, and E. Bolton (left), the Tramways.
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Evening Star, Issue 23325, 22 July 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)
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84UNOFFICIAL RUGBY.—Amongst the unofficial matches played at the week-ends none is perhaps more keenly contested than that between the Dunedin Tramways team and the Locomotive branch of the Railway Department. Mr Len Williams (middle) presented the trophy he is holding for annual competition between these two teams, and the match was played last week-end, the result being a draw. The captains of the teams are seen on each side of Mr Williams—L. E. Barbara (right), the Loco, team, and E. Bolton (left), the Tramways. Evening Star, Issue 23325, 22 July 1939, Page 7 (Supplement)
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