land forcing. : Then Lucas made a clever.- opening fz;pm- the. loose, .but the movement ;svaa: stopper . Pienaar securing the. ball which he short punted to Osier, the latter scoring an unconverted try. • J - r; From a line-out McWilliams shot away and with a great run scored at the corner. Nicholls missed the kick. Close on half time Nicholls landed a penalty goal. On> Gray got the ball from the . forwards and with a fine run scored a good try. A Varsity, s'tlll kept up the pressure, Brink kicking a penalty goal. Then Dailey sent'his backs away, the ball; going out to apd Lucas, the latter racing over. Within a few minutes of no-side, Lucas snapped up the leather and ■beat 'two men 'to score near tlie posts, Nicholls converting.—Special to Press Assn.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 24, 6 September 1928, Page 5
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