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Per United Press Association

CHRISTCHUR.CH> July i23. The annual match,; Otagq, University \v. Canterbury College : was r played this afternoon, Otago winning by seven points to five. Rain fell throughout, and the ground and ball were very greasy. ' Play was confined to the forwards, and : w , as °,{ a scrambling nature. Canterbury had the best of the first spell, ia which Bishop scored -a try and Rice iSV p + w J. th - tho wind behind fchem, * h^ Canterbury's condition gave out mf n° ri \-T *"**? froro 1 forward !r«»L a ? d \ l - Re £ e> who Played the best fhrtw^ty^ve^ne. P ° tted * .' *?*.

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Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 2

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Per United Press Association Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 2

Per United Press Association Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 2

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