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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81TRADITIONAL 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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