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Lin wood set Old Boys sonic awkward problems last Saturday. Here is one. A scrum has broken up, and the Whites are on defence. George Mortlock (No. 12) is on the left; D. Hay (No. 11) is crouching for a spring; Hill Dailey is trying to turn on his tracks without reducing speed, and .lack Harris (No. 17) is wondering whether he should dive in for the leather or drop further back. Meanwhile, Referee Fuller watches for off-side play. (Special “ Star ” photo.)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17834, 30 April 1926, Page 11

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Lin wood set Old Boys sonic awkward problems last Saturday. Here is one. A scrum has broken up, and the Whites are on defence. George Mortlock (No. 12) is on the left; D. Hay (No. 11) is crouching for a spring; Hill Dailey is trying to turn on his tracks without reducing speed, and .lack Harris (No. 17) is wondering whether he should dive in for the leather or drop further back. Meanwhile, Referee Fuller watches for off-side play. (Special “ Star ” photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17834, 30 April 1926, Page 11

Lin wood set Old Boys sonic awkward problems last Saturday. Here is one. A scrum has broken up, and the Whites are on defence. George Mortlock (No. 12) is on the left; D. Hay (No. 11) is crouching for a spring; Hill Dailey is trying to turn on his tracks without reducing speed, and .lack Harris (No. 17) is wondering whether he should dive in for the leather or drop further back. Meanwhile, Referee Fuller watches for off-side play. (Special “ Star ” photo.) Star (Christchurch), Issue 17834, 30 April 1926, Page 11

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