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REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY AT FRASER PARK.-South Canterbury scored. a good win by 21 points to 6 in a representative mulch against North Auckland at Fraser Park yesterday afternoon. At left, G. Adkins, the South Canterbury captain, is seen scoring his team's final try. Other South Canterbury players in the picture are (from left) A. Malcolm, W. Robertson, J. Strang, G. Vucetich and T. Gunn. At right. J. Strang is seen setting out on a bold bid 10, the line, as a result of which he just jailed to score. He is supported by from left) E. Ryan, I. Caird, T. Gunn and E. Thomson.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20513, 3 September 1936, Page 10

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REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY AT FRASER PARK.-South Canterbury scored. a good win by 21 points to 6 in a representative mulch against North Auckland at Fraser Park yesterday afternoon. At left, G. Adkins, the South Canterbury captain, is seen scoring his team's final try. Other South Canterbury players in the picture are (from left) A. Malcolm, W. Robertson, J. Strang, G. Vucetich and T. Gunn. At right. J. Strang is seen setting out on a bold bid 10, the line, as a result of which he just jailed to score. He is supported by from left) E. Ryan, I. Caird, T. Gunn and E. Thomson. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20513, 3 September 1936, Page 10

REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY AT FRASER PARK.-South Canterbury scored. a good win by 21 points to 6 in a representative mulch against North Auckland at Fraser Park yesterday afternoon. At left, G. Adkins, the South Canterbury captain, is seen scoring his team's final try. Other South Canterbury players in the picture are (from left) A. Malcolm, W. Robertson, J. Strang, G. Vucetich and T. Gunn. At right. J. Strang is seen setting out on a bold bid 10, the line, as a result of which he just jailed to score. He is supported by from left) E. Ryan, I. Caird, T. Gunn and E. Thomson. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20513, 3 September 1936, Page 10

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