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TRADITIONAL MATCH.—Christchurch Boys’ High School beat Christ’s College for the eighth time in the last nine years in the annual Rugby match at Straven road yesterday. The score was 11-3. TOP: The most prominent back in the match, H. T. Joseph, the Boys’ High School second five-eighths, bursts through. BOTTOM: The Boys’ High School half-back, D. R. Phillipson, was a constant menace to his opposite number, A. T. AL Penny, and here he again catches him in possession after a scrum.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 17

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TRADITIONAL MATCH.—Christchurch Boys’ High School beat Christ’s College for the eighth time in the last nine years in the annual Rugby match at Straven road yesterday. The score was 11-3. TOP: The most prominent back in the match, H. T. Joseph, the Boys’ High School second five-eighths, bursts through. BOTTOM: The Boys’ High School half-back, D. R. Phillipson, was a constant menace to his opposite number, A. T. AL Penny, and here he again catches him in possession after a scrum. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 17

TRADITIONAL MATCH.—Christchurch Boys’ High School beat Christ’s College for the eighth time in the last nine years in the annual Rugby match at Straven road yesterday. The score was 11-3. TOP: The most prominent back in the match, H. T. Joseph, the Boys’ High School second five-eighths, bursts through. BOTTOM: The Boys’ High School half-back, D. R. Phillipson, was a constant menace to his opposite number, A. T. AL Penny, and here he again catches him in possession after a scrum. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 17

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