THE CANTERBURY FIFTEEN.
s* SERIOUS OM T HE £08.” Canterbury’s substantial win against Taranaki yesterday by 14 points to 5, has caused the utmost satisfaction in Ruggy circles, as it consolidates Canterbury’s win against the Springboks, with whom Taranaki played a pointless draw. Mr C. S- M’Cully, manager of the Canterbury Fifteen, in reply to congratulations from the “Star” staff on the win of the Canterbury Fifteen, wires from Hawera : 11 Pleas© thank all Canterbury sportsmen for me. Have received congratulations from everywhere. All serious on this job.—M’Cully. The remaining matches of the tour are as follows:—Saturday, August 6—Wanganui. Wednesday, August 10—Wairarapa. Saturday, August 13—Wellington. O. Turpin will leave for the north to-night to play in the Wanganui match. H. Mullins, who missed the boat on Monday night, will also go north.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16495, 4 August 1921, Page 7
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