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INDIAN TEAM’S RECORD

NEARLY 300 GOALS ONLY 21 AGAINST To date on their New Zealand four the Indians have scored the phenomenal number of 297. goals in 26 matches, an average of 1j.4 goals per match, while only 21 goals have been registered against them. They have an unbeaten record, the closest match played being against New Zealand in the second test when the score was 3—2 in favor of the visitors. Following are the details:Against- Dannevirke. —Won, 21—t). Against Hawke’s Bay.—Won, 17—0. Against Poverty Bay.—Won, 11—0. Against Wairoa.—Won, 18—1. Against Bush Union. —Won, 6—o. Against Wanganui.—Won, 18 —O. Against- Manawatu. —Won,22 2. Against liorowhenua.—Won, 16—0. Against Wellington.—Won, 10 —1. Against Canterbury.—Won, 5—2. Against South Canterbury.—Won, 12—0. Against Otago.—Won, 17—0. Against North Otago.—Won, 16—1. Against Southland.—Won, 13—1. Against Mid-Canterbury.—Won, 11—0. Against New Zealand (first test). —Won, 4—2. Against West Coast.—Won, 13—0. Against New Zealand (second test).— Won, 3—2. Against Nelson. —‘Won, 12—0. Against Taranaki. -Won, 3—o. \crainst Waikato.—Won. 7- 0. Against Pinko.—Won, 14—1. Against Wnipa,—Won, 5—2. Against Auckland. —Won, 9—3. Against Rodney.—Won. 7—2. Against Now Zealand (third test). —• Won, 7—l.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 12

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INDIAN TEAM’S RECORD Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 12

INDIAN TEAM’S RECORD Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 12

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