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PIRATES v. CAMBRIDGE.

" Tli.a nrovc'a a run-away win *<>* I$&X the extent of t*o P«Mg goals and live tries (21 points) to a trj ( 3 points). The chief feature of tte Ltch was the excellent pW«IJ* winning backs, whereby 0. Whitake Scored four tries and Ward one. the attempts at goal proved ******* -For infrU,g e menis by the jojm**t««j two free kicks were awarded the P»raU« 'Javlor and Ilodgers potting goals, not iSnors scored mpldly iv the fl»t .P* JLS points belpg Pftt up. la the «W« l.ilf the Cambridge boys -offered lnO" t-Mistasice, and just before Uefe.y Ocdrtea sounded time, KiPgslun'i -.swred foj

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Southland Times, Issue 19970, 11 June 1903, Page 3

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PIRATES v. CAMBRIDGE. Southland Times, Issue 19970, 11 June 1903, Page 3

PIRATES v. CAMBRIDGE. Southland Times, Issue 19970, 11 June 1903, Page 3

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