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THE ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND; INCIDENTS DURING TWO OF THE TOURISTS* RECENT MATCHES Top: A forward rush by the AH Blacka during the match with the South of Scotland, won by the New Zealandera by I I points to 8. The All Blacks in the picture, from left, are: King, McKenrie, Reid, Ball, Vorrath and Sadler. Lower: Sadler, the New Zealand halfback, breaking away on the blind side after a scrum in the match with Lancashire and Cheshire, won by the AH Blacka by 21 points to 8. The other All Blacks, from right, are: Reid, Best and Vorrath.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 10

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THE ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND; INCIDENTS DURING TWO OF THE TOURISTS* RECENT MATCHES Top: A forward rush by the AH Blacka during the match with the South of Scotland, won by the New Zealandera by I I points to 8. The All Blacks in the picture, from left, are: King, McKenrie, Reid, Ball, Vorrath and Sadler. Lower: Sadler, the New Zealand halfback, breaking away on the blind side after a scrum in the match with Lancashire and Cheshire, won by the AH Blacka by 21 points to 8. The other All Blacks, from right, are: Reid, Best and Vorrath. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 10

THE ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND; INCIDENTS DURING TWO OF THE TOURISTS* RECENT MATCHES Top: A forward rush by the AH Blacka during the match with the South of Scotland, won by the New Zealandera by I I points to 8. The All Blacks in the picture, from left, are: King, McKenrie, Reid, Ball, Vorrath and Sadler. Lower: Sadler, the New Zealand halfback, breaking away on the blind side after a scrum in the match with Lancashire and Cheshire, won by the AH Blacka by 21 points to 8. The other All Blacks, from right, are: Reid, Best and Vorrath. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 10

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