THE RUGBY GAME.
A fIOSCORD MAINTAMTED.-
WELLINGTONITBOUNCE ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL TEAM?!
WELLINGTON, July 21.—Betore-a®> attendance of’4-000, Wellington,(lefeated the Maori touring team by 2 s pointsto 16. The game was at times btelEani, but there wene long spells of,: ragged play. Neither: side handled thbr- ball with certainty and there was not enough team work. Wellington’s soere consisted of tries by Nicholls; Pringle, Thomas, Sutton and Tait, potted goals by Nicholls and-Taylor, and.' a- goal from a mark by Tyree. ONbegan- converted Sutton fe' try. For. the Maoris Matene, Gemmell, Barclay and ,'Wineera scored tries, Matene convertiOg two- — (P.A.)
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Wairarapa Age, 22 July 1926, Page 5
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