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of whom A. Scandrett, Pascoe, Cox ana Birchlield, were in every movement that occurred. The game, though marred by many mistakes, was fast and interesting all the time and the Coast fully deserved their victory. Tho Coast score in the first spell came after Nolan had twice saved with fine lino kicks. Then Milliken, who ran back and got in Nolan's way, dropped the ball and presented the Coast with a try under tho posts, Cox securing ta hurl himself over. Davidson converted. In the second spell a bad pass in a Canterbury back attack let Mann secure. He raced away and centred and Nolan had to carry tho ball over and force. From a scrum on tho line Davidson snapped up and with a lightning dash was over. He failed to convert his own try and West Coast won by 8 points to nil.
MEAN TIME OF HIGH TIDE AT MANAWATU HEADS. SEPTEMBER. Day a.m. p.m. 14 09.17 09.35 15 09.51 10.09 16 10.23 10.41 17 10.55 ' 11.13 18 . .11.27 11.45 19 11.58 — , 20 00.15 00.30 21 00.47 01.01 22 01.20 01.38 23 02.00 02.23 24 02.51 03.22 2a 04.03 04.47 2G 05.43 06.20 27 07.01 07.26 2S 07.55 08.16
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 217, 14 September 1936, Page 8
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